Amarillo-area High School girls basketball standings as of January 12th

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Tascosa post player Avery Carter drives up the floor against Caprock during a District 3-5A game on Tuesday night at the Caprock Activity Center. [Roy Wheeler/ Press Pass Sports]

District 3-5A

Team

District

Overall

Amarillo High 2-0 25-3
Plainview 1-0 11-6
Tascosa 1-1 20-4
Palo Duro 0-1 14-11
Caprock 0-2 9-16

District 4-4A

Team

District

Overall

Canyon 6-0 18-3
Randall 5-1 17-8
Hereford 4-2 16-11
West Plains 3-3 9-12
Borger 3-3 12-6
Pampa 2-4 13-10
Perryton 1-5 7-16
Dumas 0-6 6-17

District 1-3A

Team

District

Overall

Bushland 2-0 17-6
Canadian 2-0 18-7
Dalhart 1-1 17-7
Spearman 1-1 19-5
Tulia 0-2 11-15
River Road 0-2 5-17

District 2-3A

Team

District

Overall

Shallowater 2-0 10-6
Idalou 2-0 10-8
Abernathy 1-1 14-4
Childress 1-1 16-8
Slaton 0-2 7-10
Lub. Roosevelt 0-2 4-14

District 3-3A

Team

District

Overall

Littlefield 5-0 14-9
Brownfield 3-2 11-15
Muleshoe 3-2 11-10
Denver City 3-3 13-12
Lamesa 2-3 11-14
Dimmitt 2-3 8-14
Friona 0-5 5-16

District 1-2A

Team

District

Overall

Gruver 2-0 16-5
Stratford 2-0 15-7
Sunray 2-0 14-9
Sanford-Fritch 0-2 12-5
West Texas High 0-2 15-8
Booker 0-2 6-14

District 2-2A

Team

District

Overall

Clarendon 2-0 20-5
Wellington 2-0 14-9
Quanah 1-1 15-8
Wheeler 1-1 11-11
Shamrock 0-2 8-12
Memphis 0-2 3-13

District 3-2A

Team

District

Overall

Panhandle 2-0 17-7
Vega 2-0 11-16
Farwell 1-1 19-5
Bovina 1-1 9-9
Highland Park 0-2 7-12
Boys Ranch 0-2 4-10

District 1-1A

Team

District

Overall

McLean 5-0 17-6
Miami 4-1 13-9
Follett 3-2 7-6
Fort Elliott 3-3 7-10
Kelton 2-3 8-5
Lefors 1-4 4-13
Darrouzett 0-5 0-11

District 2-1A

Team

District

Overall

Valley 2-0 16-7
Claude 2-0 12-9
Silverton 2-0 12-7
White Deer 0-2 8-7
Groom 0-2 10-12
Hedley 0-2 1-13

District 3-1A

Team

District

Overall

Hartley 2-0 10-6
Texline 2-0 8-11
Pringle-Morse 1-1 7-12
Wildorado 1-1 10-14
Adrian 0-2 3-15
Channing 0-2 0-6

District 4-1A

Team

District

Overall

Nazareth 2-0 16-9
Happy 2-0 13-9
Kress 2-0 11-9
Lazbuddie 0-2 12-5
Springlake-Earth 0-2 6-13
Hart 0-2 2-14

 

Friday’s games (6 p.m.) 

District 3-5A

Caprock at Plainview
Palo Duro at Tascosa

District 4-4A

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

District 1-3A

Canadian at Tulia
Bushland at River Road
Spearman at Dalhart

District 2-3A

Abernathy at Childress
Idalou at Shallowater
Slaton at Lubbock Roosevelt

District 3-3A

Lamesa at Friona
Muleshoe at Brownfield
Littlefield at Dimmitt

District 1-2A

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

District 2-2A

Clarendon at Memphis
Wellington at Wheeler
Shamrock at Quanah

District 3-2A

Farwell at Highland Park
Vega at Panhandle
Boys Ranch at Bovina

District 1-1A

Miami at Lefors
Follett at Darrouzett
Kelton at McLean

District 2-1A

Groom at White Deer
Valley at Silverton
Hedley at Claude

District 3-1A

Texline at Pringle-Morse
Hartley at Adrian
Wildorado 2, Channing 0 (forfeit)

District 4-1A

Hart at Lazbuddie
Kress at Nazareth
Springlake-Earth at Happy

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