3 things that happened in girls district basketball on Jan. 19

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Canadian’s Jasmyn Moreno pulls up for a jumper against Spearman during a District 1-3A clash in Spearman on Tuesday night. [Alan Hale/ For Press Pass Sports]

Canadian keeps rolling

The No. 6-ranked Canadian Lady Cats made an impressive statement on the road Tuesday night by downing rival Spearman in convincing fashion 53-32 in a battle for District 1-3A supremacy.

Canadian now stands all alone in first place at the halfway point of the district race at 5-0 in the league race, and 18-2 overall. The Lynxettes suffer their first district loss falling to 4-1 and 12-6 overall.

The Lady Cats broke the game wide open in the third quarter. Leading 27-18 at the half, Canadian pulled away with a stellar third outscoring Spearman 18-4 to take a commanding 45-22 lead into the fourth. Mattie Boyd and Briley Merket did the damage combining for 40 points. Boyd poured in a game-high 21, followed by Merket’s 19.

Foster hits milestone

Childress senior and Lubbock Christian signee Grace Foster earned a special milestone during the Lady Bobcats 69-27 district win against Tulia on Tuesday.

Foster racked up 12 points in Tuesday’s victory giving the four-year starter 2,000 points for her stellar career at Childress.

Tuesday’s top performers

Farwell’s Presley Agee put up 35 points and nabbed 12 rebounds in an 82-20 win against Bovina. The senior is also closing in on 2,000 career points sitting at 1,998.

Kyla Kane of Wellington tallied 27 points to lead the Lady Skyrockets past Wheeler, 61-17.

Shamrock’s Kynnan Shields scored a game-high 32 points that helped the Lady Irish over Memphis 68-43.

District 4-4A

Pampa 4 6 10 21

Canyon 19 45 75 91

P— Buckey 7. C— Callahan 21, Hiatt 17, Winfrey 13. Records: Pampa 1-15, 1-4; Canyon 18-1, 5-0.

Borger 9 20 25 33

Dumas 27 44 59 74

B— Horst 14, Northcutt 6. D— Madit 15, Cox 12. Records: Borger 2-16, 0-5; Dumas 7-15, 2-3.

Perryton 3 11 27 40

Hereford 5 13 26 46

P— Navarre 19. H— Taytum Stow 21 Nayeli Acosta 10. Records: Perryton 10-7, 3-2; Hereford 11-5, 4-1.

District 1-3A

Canadian 11 27 45 53

Spearman 8 18 22 32

C— Boyd 20, Merket 19. S— Pipkin 10, Whitefield 6. Records: Canadian 18-2, 5-0; Spearman 12-6, 4-1.

Bushland 12 34 55 72

R. Road 3 7 18 22

B— Emma Troxell 22, Taryn Shultz 10. RR— Powell 9. Records: Bushland 11-7, 3-2; River Road 2-17, 0-5.

Dalhart 30 56 62 81

H. Park 6 12 14 23

D— Lenz 18, Guerrero 16. HP— McClurg 19, Rodriquez 4. Records: Dalhart 14-7, 2-3; H. Park 3-12, 1-4.

District 2-3A

Tulia 9 14 20 27

Childress 27 43 57 69

T— Reyes 11, Ramirez 6. C— Cannon 15, Foster 12. Records: Childress 9-6, 6-2; Tulia 8-12, 1-6.

Lub. Roosevelt 12 22 36 52

Shallowater 17 43 68 85

R— Benevidas 11. S— Bree Brattain 25, Taylor Moravuk 13. Records: Roosevelt 6-14, 1-7; Shallowater 19-0, 8-0.

Idalou 44, Abernathy 26

District 1-2A

S. Fritch 2 6 10 12

Gruver 26 48 70 88

SF— Langley 5. G— Bailey Maupin 18, Andi Salgado 12, Kami whitehead 12. Records: S. Fritch 4-11, 0-4; Gruver 15-2, 4-0.

Sunray 3 9 15 23

Stratford 15 32 53 64

Sun— Ella Strickland 6. Str— Rese Schoonover 12, Reaghan Audrain 11, Cody Paige Audrain 11. Records: Sunray 4-11, 1-3; Stratford 13-7, 3-1.

District 2-2A

Panhandle 18 42 63 72

Clarendon 2 9 16 22

P— Mason Jones 20, Mackie Land 11, Kate Kuehler 11. C— Benson 10. Records: Panhandle 17-2, 5-0; Clarendon 11-7, 3-3.

Memphis 7 17 25 43

Shamrock 21 41 58 68

M— Lindzey 12. S— Shields 32, O’Gorman 14. Records: Memphis 4-9, 0-4; Shamrock 8-11, 2-4.

Wellington 17 43 51 61

Wheeler 2 7 15 17

Wel— Kyla Kane 27, Presley Kane 13. Whe— Perla Almanza 8 Katya Baylon 3. Records: Wellington 14-4, 4-1; Wheeler 5-11, 2-4.

District 3-2A

Bovina 6 12 17 20

Farwell 16 46 64 82

B— Vela 9. F— Agee 35, Trimble 11. Records: Bovina 5-8, 1-3; Farwell 13-9, 3-1.

Olton 48, Boys Ranch 30

District 1-1A

McLean 13 23 33 46

Fort Elliott 9 21 23 28

M— Russell 17, Moon 13. FE— Ford 9, Hughes 9. Records: McLean 8-4, 5-2; Fort Elliott 5-10, 3-3.

Darrouzett 44, Lefors 24

District 2-1A

Claude 23 55 82 90

Hedley 2 2 5 5

C— Stapp 17, Fouquet 14, Scoggins 12, Holland 12. H— Lambert 4. Records: Claude 10-8, 5-0. Hedley 2-13, 0-5.

Groom 2 11 16 23

White Deer 9 23 40 45

G— Friemel 6. W— Tracy 17, Forney 14. Records: Groom 12-9, 1-4. White Deer 13-9, 4-1.

Valley 45, Silverton 35

District 3-1A

Wildorado 7 17 32 38

Nazareth 30 49 71 93

W— Trayler 14, Perkins 9. N— Dyer 19, Gerber 17, Peterson 12. Records: Wildorado 10-11, 5-3. Nazareth 18-3, 8-0.

Hartley 51, Adrian 22

Texline 31, Channing 29

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