Amarillo-area High School Volleyball standings as of Oct. 2

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The Dumas Demonettes celebrate after beating Pampa in five-sets during a District 4-4A game on Saturday. [Elisa Chavez/ Press Pass Sports]

District 3-5A

Team District Overall
Tascosa 3-0 24-12
Amarillo High 2-0 28-5
Caprock 1-2 19-13
Palo Duro 0-2 16-12-1
Plainview 0-2 16-19

District 4-4A

Team District Overall
Randall 7-0 31-3
West Plains 6-1 30-7
Hereford 5-2 14-16
Pampa 3-4 17-14
Canyon 3-4 16-18
Dumas 3-4 18-20
Borger 1-6 15-15
Perryton 0-7 2-20

District 1-3A

Team District Overall
Bushland 2-0 31-6
Friona 2-1 24-8
River Road 1-1 14-11
Dalhart 1-2 16-10-1
Dimmitt 0-2 1-24

District 2-3A

Team District Overall
Shallowater 3-0 21-12
Lub. Cooper Liberty 3-0 20-6
Childress 1-1 2-10
Littlefield 1-2 15-8
Idalou 0-3 8-15
Tulia 0-3 11-15

District 1-2A

Team District Overall
Sanford-Fritch 3-0 22-6
West Texas High 2-1 12-17
Vega 2-2 15-11
Highland Park 1-2 9-19
Memphis 0-3 5-10

District 1-1A

Team District Overall
Wildorado 3-0 16-4
Fort Elliott 1-1 12-10
Miami 0-1 16-8
Kelton 0-2 9-11

 

Tuesday’s games (7 p.m.)

District 3-5A 

Amarillo High at Tascosa
Palo Duro at Plainview

District 4-4A

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

District 1-3A

Dimmitt at Bushland
River Road at Friona

District 2-3A

Littlefield at Childress
Lub-Cooper Liberty at Shallowater
Idalou at Tulia

District 1-2A

West Texas High at Highland Park
Sanford-Fritch at Memphis

District 1-1A

Miami at Fort Elliott

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