Canyon, West Plains knotted as second half of District 4-4A starts; Bushland, Tulia stay tied atop District 1-3A

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Noah Hernandez of West Plains delivers a pitch during a game earlier this year. [Carter Pirtle/ Press Pass Sports]

Canyon, West Plains end week with big wins, still share lead

After Friday afternoon, the district standings to start the second half of play were just like they were to end the first half.

Canyon and West Plains opened the second half of district play with a pair of decisive road wins to affirm their status as district co-leaders with the second half now underway. The CISD schools hold a two-game advantage over the rest of the district with six games remaining.

West Plains had the tougher time, as the Wolves avoided falling into second place by rallying for six runs in the top of the seventh to beat Hereford. Canyon had far less trouble, rolling to a 16-3 run-rule win in six innings at Perryton.

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