First annual Jim Wilcoxson Showcase Results

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Gruver and recent Texas Tech signee, Bailey Maupin pulls up for a jump shot against Idalou during the first annual Jim Wilcoxson Showcase at Randall on Saturday. [Lace Taylor/ Press Pass Sports]

The first annual Jim Wilcoxson Showcase presented by First United Bank at Randall High School is in the books.This brand new showcase is similar to the Randall boys playoff preview in March, featuring the top girls basketball programs across the Texas Panhandle and South Plains. Below are Saturday’s results.

Saturday’ Scores

Lubbock Cooper 14 32 52 59Wellington 7 13 23 38LC— Catalina Cortez 15, Adlee Blacklock 13; W— Charley Wilbur 12, Kyla Kane 8. Sudan 15 36 48 54Claude 10 16 22 31S— Stevi Lockhart 16, Addison Boehning 11; C— Baylee Gabel 14. Idalou 11 20 30 50Gruver 13 26 41 56I— Logan Heard 17, Taylor Houston 16; G— Bailey Maupin 13, Brenna Butler 13, Callie Conyers 11. Nazareth 14 23 40 50Canadian 6 28 40 53N— Harley Gerber 21, Makenzy Corrales 12; C— Mattie Boyd 33, Briley Merket 10. Palo Duro 4 8 16 24Canyon 19 38 45 61PD— Jada Torrence 9; C— Taylor Thomas 12, Zoey McBroom 1.

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