Amarillo-area High School Volleyball final regular season standings

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Head coach Mike Moffitt and the No. 13-ranked Amarillo High Lady Sandies finished the regular season as District 3-5A champions for a third straight year. [Tom Carver/ Press Pass Sports]

District 3-5A

Team District Overall
y-Amarillo High 8-0 31-9
x-Tascosa 6-2 23-17
x-Caprock 4-4 22-17
Palo Duro 1-7 15-20
Plainview 1-7 13-26

District 4-4A

Team District Overall
y-Randall 14-0 33-8
x-Hereford 12-2 33-8
x-West Plains 9-5 31-8
x-Pampa 8-6 25-14
Dumas 6-8 24-19
Canyon 5-9 10-31
Borger 2-12 16-20
Perryton 0-14 11-24

District 1-3A

Team District Overall
y-Bushland 8-0 35-4
x-Friona 5-3 19-14
x-Dalhart 4-4 15-18
x-River Road 3-5 14-19
Dimmitt 0-8 3-30

District 2-3A

Team District Overall
y-Shallowater 8-0 35-4
x-Childress 5-3 18-13
x-Idalou 3-5 19-19
x-Littlefield 2-6 16-12
Tulia 1-7 13-18

District 1-2A

Team District Overall
y-Highland Park 8-0 32-7
x-West Texas High 5-3 14-16
x-Sanford-Fritch 4-4 15-16
x-Vega 3-5 10-20
Memphis 0-8 8-19

District 1-1A

Team District Overall
y-Wildorado 7-1 12-12
y-Miami 7-1 14-19
x-Fort Elliott 4-4 4-4
Kelton 2-6 5-18
Darrouzett 0-8 3-15

 

y- clinched district championship
x- clinched playoff berth

District seeding games

District 3-5A
Play-in game

Palo Duro vs. Plainview, 10 a.m. Saturday, Tulia

District 1-1A
First-place game

Wildorado vs. Miami, 2 p.m. Saturday, Highland Park HS

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