3 things that happened in boys district basketball on Jan. 18

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Canyon’s Kemper Jones goes hard to the basket for a layup against Borger during a District 4-4A game at home on Tuesday night. [Tom Carver/ Press Pass Sports]

Amarillo High survives Randall upset bid

The No. 4-ranked Amarillo High survived a huge scare at Randall in a Battle of Bell Street showdown at Randall on Tuesday night.

The Sandies trailed by 11 points at half, and by eight by the end of the third quarter, only to rally in the final quarter to pull off a 57-49 come-from-behind win.

AHS trailed 45-37 after three, but started chipping away in the fourth. With 1:40 remaining the Sandies took the lead for good when Xa Landry Britton knocked down a clutch 3-pointer from the right wing. Villanova signee, Brendan Hausen, scored a team-high 17 points in the rally. Center Cade Hornecker added 12. Despite the loss, KJ Thomas scored 24 points in a tremendous effort.

Naz-Wildorado go 3 OT

In a game that decided sole possession of second place in District 3-1A, No. 12 Nazareth and No. 7 Wildorado didn’t disappoint.

It took three overtimes, but Nazareth came away thrilling 62-59 win at Wildorado when senior, Trent Gerber, hit the go-ahead 3-pointer with 3.6 seconds left on the clock.

Wildorado had one last shot, but it didn’t go down as the Swifts escaped this epic battle.

Freshman Kayle Rogers led Nazareth with 20

These two teams will meet up once more on Feb. 11, in Nazareth.

Tuesday’s top performers

Cole Purcell had a night to remember for the Bushland Falcons. Purcell lit up Highland Park for 36 points, scoring as many points as the Hornets combined in a 91-36 blowout victory.

Canyon’s Kemper Jones continued his fantastic season scoring a game-high 20 points as the Eagles stayed perfect in district by downing Borger, 62-49.

Audi Luckey has been on fire for Palo Duro and that trend stayed that way with 28 points during the Dons 90-72 win at rival Caprock.

District 3-5A

Amarillo 12 21 37 57

Randall 12 32 45 49

AHS— Brendan Hausen 17, Cade Hornecker 12, Damonze Woods 10. R— KJ Thomas 24. Records: AHS 20-6, 2-0; Randall 13-12, 0-2.

Palo Duro 21 56 70 90

Caprock 16 34 52 72

PD— Audi Luckey 28, Kadden Price 17, Cutter Camp 15, Nice Nkundiama 11, M. Udon 10. C—Alain Nziza 31, Lleyton Brown 12, Yel Deeng 12. Records: Caprock 9-14, 0-2. Palo Duro 18-3, 2-0.

Plainview 15 21 31 46

Tascosa 14 30 38 47

P— Jayvion Lawson 14, Zayquon Riddley 12. T— Jeray Carr 8, Josiah Amadi-Hearn 6, Will Dickerson 6, Jailyn Sledge 6. Records: Plainview 11-15, 0-2; Tascosa 10-10, 2-0.

District 4-4A

Borger 19 30 40 49

Canyon 18 28 51 62

B— Martinez 15, Jennings 12, Gilman 10. C— Kemper Jones 20, Parker Cunningham 14, Brooks Wagner 14. Records: Borger 11-14, 1-1; Canyon 17-5, 2-0.

Pampa 9 21 31 45

Hereford 14 23 34 43

P— Chris St. Cyr 15, Cason Floyd 11. H— Aiden Arias 14, Marco Lucas 10. Records: Pampa 16-5, 1-1; Hereford 10-11, 0-2.

Perryton 17 27 49 69

Dumas 20 31 52 74

P— Tad Pshigoda 24, Julian Cervantes 21. D— Cristian Kelso 19, Johnny Reynaga 16, Dominic Gardipe 14, Isaac Ortiz 10. Records: Perryton 9-11, 1-1; Dumas 19-3, 1-1.

District 1-3A

Bushland 26 45 73 91

H. Park 9 26 28 36

B— Purcell 36, King 15, Butcher 11. HP— Torres 18, Deardoff 10. Records: Bushland 8-8, 2-0; Highland Park 4-16, 0-2.

Dalhart 7 10 18 27

Spearman 10 16 32 49

D— Read 7, Berngen 7. S— Pipkin 22, Lopez 14. Records: Dalhart 5-16, 1-1; Spearman 13-4, 2-0.

Canadian 5 14 34 41

R. Road 13 24 33 51

C— Camren Cavalier 13, Trace Mitchell 12. RR— Malone 16, Marshall 11, McKinney 11. Records: Canadian 4-12, 0-2; River Road 7-9, 1-1.

District 2-3A

Roosevelt 9 21 26 40

Childress 19 32 55 64

R— Casarez 11. C— Lamont Nickelberry 22, Da’Reon Mathis 12, Avery Jalomo 10. Records: Roosevelt 0-9, 0-5; Childress 9-12, 3-2.

Shallowater 60, Abernathy 41

Idalou 55, Slaton 31

District 3-3A

Dimmitt 20 34 48 57

Friona 7 9 12 20

D— Moreno 18, Cadena 12. F— Bryan Chavira 6, Jacob Bautista 5. Records: Dimmitt 13-6, 5-0; Friona 11-12, 0-6.

Denver City 43, Lamesa 42

Littlefield 60, Muleshoe 47

District 1-2A

Gruver 14 39 58 77

S. Fritch 4 19 26 40

G— Jefferson Weaver 19, Colton Millsap 18, Mason Gibson 11. SF— Cunningham 12, Rodriguez 10. Records: Gruver 18-6, 3-0; S. Fritch 20-6, 1-1.

Stratford 13 21 34 43

Sunray 8 16 24 33

S— Luke Braden 15, Cody Rinne 11. S— K. Davis 20, J. Espino 6. Records: Stratford 5-3, 1-1; Sunray 12-7, 1-2.

District 2-2A

Shamrock 4 6 14 24

Clarendon 21 42 58 69

S— S. Wright 13, B. Allen 4. C— Penigar 19, D’Costa 12. Records: Shamrock 10-7, 0-1; Clarendon 15-2, 2-0.

Panhandle 10 30 44 57

Wellington 7 21 38 60

P— L. Hack 20 N. Mize 16. W— Bryant Tarver 12, Carson Tarver 11, Braylon Tarver 10. Records: Panhandle 7-15, 1-1; Wellington 10-8, 1-1.

Memphis 1 11 29 45

Wheeler 20 31 45 52

W— Nathan Rowley 15, Levi Ashurst 13. Records: Memphis 2-19, 0-2; Wheeler 9-8, 1-0.

District 3-2A

Bovina 68, Boys Ranch 48

Olton at Vega (postponed)

District 1-1A

Miami 20 42 69 83

Darrouzett 2 14 26 37

M— Gonzales 22, Wheeler 20, Thompson 19. D— Calleros 9. Records: Miami 5-2, 3-2; Darrouzett 2-10, 1-4.

Booker 44, Fort Elliott 30

District 2-1A

Groom 5 14 16 32

Hedley 15 27 37 51

G— Kuelher 12. H— Booth 25. Records: Groom 7-6, 0-2; Hedley 12-5, 2-0.

Claude 3 15 17 28

Silverton 14 24 47 55

S— Alonis 14, Cox 11. Records: Claude 4-15, 0-2. Silverton 6-9, 1-1.

Valley 9 25 46 68

White Deer 2 6 13 17

V— Pigg 21, Bowles 16. WD— Ketchum 10.

Records: Valley 12-4, 2-0. White Deer 2-19, 1-1.

District 3-1A

Nazareth 6 14 34 43 53 57 62

Wildorado 8 20 31 43 53 47 59

N— Rogers 20, Gerber 14, Heiman 13. W— Matthews 15, Mason 11. Records: Nazareth 15-10, 5-1; Wildorado 20-4, 4-2.

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