3 things that happened in girls district basketball on Feb 1

Date:

Share post:

Canadian’s Samantha Krehbiel watches a 3-point shot during the No. 1-ranked Lady Cats District 1-3A contest at Bushland on Tuesday night. [Ben Jenkins/ Press Pass Sports]

Canadian girls clinch District 1-3A

In a highly anticipated rematch, the Canadian Lady Cats backed up their No. 1 ranking grabbing a convincing 60-41 at Bushland in a key District 1-3A showdown on Tuesday night.

Canadian locks up the district championship outright improving to 29-1 on the year and a perfect 8-0 in league play. Bushland falls to 20-7, 6-2.

In an electric atmosphere of a packed Bushland Gym, Canadian seized the momentum in the closing minutes of the second quarter. Tied 22-22, the Lady Cats went on an 8-0 run to take a 30-22 lead at halftime they’d never relinquish. In the fourth quarter, the Lady Cats iced the game outscoring the Lady Falcons 18-9 down the stretch. Sophomore guard Samantha Krehbiel poured in a game-high 14, followed by teammate, Briley Merket’s 12. Tinley Pennington started the game off hot scoring all 9 of her 11 points in the first quarter.

Amarillo High survives at Plainview

The Amarillo High Lady Sandies survived an upset bid at Plainview coming away with a gritty 44-38 win to clinch a share of the District 3-5A championship on Tuesday night.

The Lady Sandies (25-5, 8-0) can clinch the outright district title with a win at Randall on Friday. AHS has now been a part of seven straight district championships under head coach Jeff Williams.

Playing without senior foward Briley Barnes, who was out with an injury, McKenzie Smith stepped up for AHS scoring a game-high 17 points. Jada Graves and Tatyana Gaspar each added eight in the victory.

Plainview falls to third place in the league race at 16-14, 5-3.

Tuesday’s top performers

Alana Strong was stellar for Caprock dropping in 28 points to lead the Lady Longhorns past Tascosa 62-55.

Freshman Berlin Bartlett of Pampa continues her impressive season scoring 24 points as Pampa edged Perryton 41-40.

Panhandle’s Grace Sims didn’t overlook Memphis tallying 22 points in a 73-17 home victory. The Ettes host Wellington for the outright District 2-2A championship on Friday.

District scores

District 3-5A

Amarillo High 15 23 29 44

Plainview 12 16 26 38

AHS— McKenzie Smith 17, Jada Graves 8, Tatyana Gaspar 8. P— Maddy Williams 12, Daniela Guzman 9. Records: Amarillo High 25-5, 8-0; Plainview 16-14, 5-3.

Palo Duro 5 10 12 22

Randall 19 29 45 63

PD— C. Pyn 6, A. Mitcheu 6. R— Sadie Sanchez 12. Records: Palo Duro 7-23, 0-8; Randall 20-11, 6-2.

Caprock 18 33 49 62

Tascosa 15 25 39 55

C— Alana Strong 28, Andrea Sustaita 14. T— A. Brackens 20, Stanley 8. Records: Caprock 17-12, 2-6; Tascosa 11-17, 3-5.

District 4-4A

Dumas 0 7 11 15

Canyon 17 33 56 72

D— A. Garcia 4, A. Elsheimer 4. C— Tia Glynn 11, Whitney Willeford 10, Jaylee Moss 10. Records: Dumas 4-4, 18-12; Canyon 23-5, 8-0.

Borger 6 9 15 24

Hereford 17 35 47 57

B— R. Brisco 8. H— Miranda Acosta 13. Records: Borger 9-16, 1-7; Hereford 15-15, 4-4.

Perryton 5 18 25 40

Pampa 9 17 20 41

Per— Merkel 12. Pam— Berlin Bartlett 24. Records: Perryton 10-20, 3-5; Pampa 18-11, 4-4.

District 1-3A

Canadian 18 30 42 60

Bushland 13 22 34 41

C— Krehbiel 14, Merket 12, Pennington 11. B— Boydston 9, Troxell 8. Records: Canadian 29-1, 8-0; Bushland 20-7; 6-2.

Spearman 15 24 50 57

Highland Park 13 20 20 27

S— Addison Whitefield 11, Braylen Lusby 10. HP— McClurg 10, Kendalyn Kosechata 8, Alana Davis 8. Records: Spearman 22-9, 5-3; Highland Park 10-18, 2-6.

Dalhart 11 40 62 75

River Road 8 14 20 29

D— Green 19, Lenz 14, Wicek 20. RR— Kadence McWilliams 13, Rylee Kunkel 8. Records: Dalhart 18-11, 2-6; River Road 4-21, 0-8.

District 2-3A

Childress 8 17 26 40

Idalou 15 31 50 62

C— Teichelman 13. I— Heard 14. Records: Childress 16-14, 6-4; Idalou 26-5, 11-0.

Tulia 19 34 39 52

Slaton 15 34 39 45

T— Balderas 16, White 12. S— I. Hernandez 15, M. Cisneros 7. Records: Tulia 6-9, 3-7; Slaton 6-23, 0-10.

Abernathy 41, Lub. Roosevelt 39

District 3-3A

Littlefield 61, Friona 10

Muleshoe 59, Dimmitt 29

Brownfield 82, Lamesa 12

District 1-2A

Gruver 27 44 58 73

Sunray 5 13 15 25

G— Conyers 15, Maupin 13, Butler 11, Whitehead 11. S— Gallegos 5, DeLaRosa 5, Lechuga 5. Records: Gruver 25-0, 7-0; Sunray 12-18, 4-3.

WT High 13 25 38 46

S-Fritch 8 15 26 41

WT— Sage Lay 12, Taylor White 11, Zoe Smith 10. SF— N. Vaughn 13, K. Roberts 6, K. Vaughn 6. Records: WT High 2-19, 1-7; Sanford-Fritch 3-16, 1-6.

District 2-2A

Memphis 4 9 15 17

Panhandle 19 36 52 73

M— Talley 7, Lindley 7. P— Grace Sims 22, Kandin Ford 11, Sydney Adee 10. Records: Memphis 9-17, 3-5; Panhandle 23-8, 7-1.

Clarendon 8 12 23 32

Wellington 12 25 31 44

C— Finley Cunningham 16, MaKenna Shadle 10. W— Kyla Kane 21, Asia Shrubs 9. Records: Clarendon 17-15, 5-3; Wellington 24-6, 7-1.

Shamrock 8 17 31 37

Wheeler 4 13 24 38

S— Macina 16, O’Gorman 14. W— Garcia 13 Selena Lopez 11. Records: Shamrock 4-21, 0-8; Wheeler 11-16, 2-6.

District 3-2A

Farwell 22 40 54 63

Boys Ranch 5 9 23 34

F— Baldwin 16, Witten 11, Smith 10. B— Usanga 12, Blount 10. Records: Farwell 26-5, 7-0; Boys Ranch 10-17, 1-5.

Bovina 7 16 30 43

Vega 20 37 56 63

B— Reyna 11, Saenz 10. V— Katelyn Ruiz 16, Dakota Walker 16, Kami Drinnon 10. Records: Bovina 9-13, 1-5; Vega 18-12, 4-3.

District 1-1A

McLean 17 30 46 55

Miami 16 29 49 61

M— Russell 19, Salinas 12. Mia— Hartwig 20, Goreki 16. Records: McLean 17-12, 6-4; Miami 16-7, 9-1.

Booker 17 29 44 59

Lefors 6 12 17 28

B— McDougale 14, Godoy 11. L— Porter 17. Records: Booker 11-13, 4-7; Lefors 7-14, 2-8.

Fort Elliott 12 19 33 53

Darrouzett 2 2 5 10

FE— Savanna Sims 13, Yesenia Perez 11. Records: Fort Elliott 14-10, 6-4; Darrouzett 0-17, 0-11.

District 2-1A

Claude 10 17 23 36

White Deer 3 12 17 24

C— Fouquet 9, Edelman 8. WD— Weathers 12, Bichel 6. Records: Claude 13-12, 6-2; White Deer 13-15, 3-5.

Valley 16 25 45 64

Groom 2 6 9 13

V— Pointer 15, Cruse 11, Schlueter 10, Edwards 10. G— Homer 4. Records: Valley 18-4, 7-1; Groom 5-15, 1-7.

District 3-1A

Wildorado 15 34 46 65

Texline 7 19 31 37

W— Ragland 14, Perkins 14. T— Androdez 12.

Records: Wildorado 10-16, 3-4; Texline 2-9, 0-6.

Do you like what we're doing?

Press Pass Sports will always strive to keep our stories FREE to read. We're able to do that because of our advertising sponsors, and people like you who believe in what we're doing.

Local Sponsor

Related articles

Boys Athlete of the Week – Hunter Corman, Wildorado

Hunter Corman of Wildorado is the First United Bank Boys Athlete of the Week.

Girls Athlete of the Week – Charlee Thacker, Amarillo High

Amarillo High's Charlee Thacker is the First United Bank Girls Athlete of the Week.

High School Softball Amarillo-area bi-district playoff pairings

Here's a look at the Texas Panhandle bi-district softball playoff pairings.

High School Baseball Amarillo-area roundup

Check out how Texas Panhandle baseball teams did during Tuesday's district action.