Texas Panhandle high school baseball district roundup

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Randall’s Breken Melton had a home run and a double in a win against Borger on Monday. [James Abel/ Press Pass Sports]

District 4-4A

In different fashions, the two Canyon ISD teams at the top of the district standings stayed there at the end of the day, as Canyon and West Plains finished the first half of district play tied for the lead.

Canyon needed a little drama at Hereford, as the Eagles fell behind by three runs before taking control of the game with six runs in the sixth. They had to hold off a Hereford rally in the bottom of the seventh, though, to pull out a 9-7 win.

West Plains didn’t have nearly as tough a time on the road against Pampa. The Wolves took the lead early and weren’t seriously threatened, as they cruised to a 12-2 six-inning 10-run mercy rule win.

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