Amarillo-area High School boys basketball standings as of February 1st

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Fans pack the House of Doom at Randall High School on Tuesday night for a matchup against rival Canyon. [Roy Wheeler/ Press Pass Sports]
Here’s the latest look at the Texas Panhandle high school boys basketball standings with Friday’s full schedule below.

 

District 3-5A

Team District Overall
Amarillo High 4-0 25-4
Palo Duro 4-1 19-5
Tascosa 2-3 20-9
Plainview 1-4 16-16
Caprock 1-4 8-19

District 4-4A

Team District Overall
x-Randall 10-0 25-3
Canyon 7-3 15-10
West Plains 6-4 19-8
Hereford 6-4 18-7
Dumas 4-6 18-10
Pampa 4-6 17-9
Perryton 3-7 13-12
Borger 0-10 1-22

District 1-3A

Team District Overall
Canadian 6-0 11-3
Bushland 4-2 15-9
River Road 3-3 15-13
Dalhart 3-3 13-9
Spearman 2-4 13-11
Tulia 0-6 8-18

District 2-3A

Team District Overall
x-Shallowater 8-0 22-2
Childress 6-2 21-7
Idalou 5-3 20-9
Lub-Cooper Liberty 4-5 14-15
Lub-Roosevelt 3-5 9-11
Abernathy 2-7 10-14
Slaton 1-8 10-17

District 3-3A

Team District Overall
x-Brownfield 8-1 21-7
x-Littlefield 7-1 24-3
Denver City 5-3 16-12
Lamesa 5-4 13-11
Muleshoe 2-6 5-13
Dimmitt 2-7 7-20
Friona 1-8 13-16

District 1-2A

Team District Overall
Gruver 6-0 16-9
West Texas High 4-2 19-5
Stratford 3-3 6-8
Sanford-Fritch 2-4 14-12
Booker 2-4 13-10
Sunray 1-5 1-7

District 2-2A

Team District Overall
x-Wellington 6-0 18-6
Clarendon 5-1 10-3
Wheeler 3-3 18-7
Quanah 3-3 17-11
Memphis 1-5 8-13
Shamrock 0-6 5-17

District 3-2A

Team District Overall
x-Farwell 6-0 19-9
Panhandle 4-2 14-10
Vega 4-2 12-10
Bovina 3-3 11-16
Highland Park 1-5 8-17
Boys Ranch 0-6 8-18

District 1-1A

Team District Overall
x-Miami 8-1 20-4
x-Follett 7-1 15-7
Fort Elliott 6-3 10-7
McLean 5-3 6-15
Kelton 2-6 4-15
Lefors 2-7 2-13
Darrouzett 0-9 0-14

District 2-1A

Team District Overall
x-Groom 6-1 11-13
x-Silverton 6-1 16-7
Valley 5-2 15-13
Claude 3-4 9-17
White Deer 1-6 11-16
Hedley 0-7 2-14

District 3-1A

Team District Overall
x-Texline 8-0 25-4
x-Wildorado 7-1 26-3
Pringle-Morse 5-3 14-11
Adrian 3-5 11-11
Hartley 1-7 6-13
Channing 0-8 0-9

District 4-1A

Team District Overall
x-Nazareth 7-0 13-11
Happy 5-2 10-13
Springlake-Earth 4-3 12-8
Hart 3-4 8-11
Kress 2-5 7-16
Lazbuddie 0-7 4-15

x- clinched playoff berth 

Friday’s games (7:30 p.m.) 

District 3-5A

Tascosa at Amarillo High
Plainview at Palo Duro

District 4-4A

Pampa at Canyon
Hereford at Randall
Borger at Dumas
Perryton at West Plains

District 1-3A

Tulia at River Road
Canadian at Spearman
Dalhart at Bushland

District 2-3A

Childress at Abernathy
Lubbock-Cooper Liberty at Shallowater
Lubbock Roosevelt at Idalou

District 3-3A

Denver City at Dimmitt
Friona at Littlefield
Muleshoe at Brownfield

District 1-2A 

West Texas High at Sanford-Fritch
Gruver at Sunray
Stratford at Booker

District 2-2A

Memphis at Wheeler
Clarendon at Shamrock
Quanah at Wellington

District 3-2A

Farwell at Boys Ranch
Panhandle at Highland Park
Bovina at Vega

District 1-1A

Fort Elliott at Follett
McLean at Miami
Darrouzett at Kelton

District 2-1A

White Deer at Silverton
Groom at Hedley
Claude at Valley

District 3-1A

Texline at Wildorado
Pringle-Morse at Adrian
Hartley at Channing

District 4-1A 

Lazbuddie at Nazareth
Happy at Kress
Hart at Springlake-Earth

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