May 19, 2025
Berlin Bartlett of Pampa fires a 3-pointer against Dumas during a District 4-4A game Tuesday night. [Charla Shults/ Press Pass Sports]

Pampa secures final 4-4A playoff spot

The Pampa Lady Harvesters are headed to the Class 4A playoffs.

Thanks to a dominating 64-35 home win against Dumas on Tuesday night capped with a Randall 81-61 victory over Hereford, the Lady Harvesters were able to secure the fourth and final postseason berth out of District 4-4A.

Pampa ends the regular season at 6-8 in district and 11-22 overall and will be the No. 2-seed in the Class 4A Division II playoffs that start next week.

The Lady Harvesters pulled away in the second half against the Demonettes. Leading by a slim 23-19 margin at halftime, Pampa exploded in the final two quarters outscoring Dumas 41-16 down the stretch to earn the victory.

Berlin Bartlett led the way for Pampa pouring in a game-high 25 points. Teammate Cambree Dyer added 16.

Dalhart guard Kammi Maddox drives to the basket against Canadian during a District 1-3A matchup Tuesday night in Dalhart. [Carter Pirtle/ Press Pass Sports]

Dalhart downs Canadian

Dalhart made things very interesting getting a 43-27 victory against Canadian in the regular season finale at home Tuesday night.

With the win, Dalhart, Canadian and Bushland will all split the District 1-3A championship with 8-2 league records.

With the UIL moving to divisions this season, Canadian (31-2) is locked in as the No. 1-seed in Division II. The Lady Wolves (26-6) and Lady Falcons (18-13) have yet to decide whether to play or flip for the top two seeds in Division I. Childress (11-20) is the No. 2-seed out of Division II.

Dalhart and Canadian had a very close game throughout three quarters. The Lady Wolves led 18-16 at half and were up 26-23 heading into the fourth quarter. During those final eight minutes, the Lady Wolves were able to pull away outscoring the Lady Cats 17-4.

Kammi Maddox and Evelyn Quiroz each scored 12 points to help secure the victory.

District quick hits

Tascosa, Amarillo High and Lubbock Monterey ended with a tri-district championship in District 3-5A at 13-2. Lubbock Monterey is locked in as the No. 1-seed in Division II with Plainview getting the No. 2-seed thanks to beating Lubbock High 47-46 on Tuesday night. Tascosa and Amarillo High flipped with the Lady Rebels getting the top spot in Division I as the Lady Sandies will be the No. 2-seed.

Kelton (11-10, 3-5) ended the year on fire winning three straight games to clinch the final playoff spot out of District 1-1A. The Lady Lions defeated Follett 45-40 on Tuesday night and were given help thanks to Fort Elliott beating Miami 44-31. Fort Elliott is the No. 1-seed in Class 1A Division II with Kelton being the No. 2-seed. Follett and Booker are tied and will more than likely have a seeding game for the top spot in Division I. Details for that game have yet to be announced.

Canyon guard Kambrie Graser goes up for a shot against West Plains on Tuesday night. [Joe Garcia III/ Press Pass Sports]

Tuesday’s top performers

Sadie Sanchez simply couldn’t miss racking up an incredible 49 points that helped Randall defeat Hereford 81-61. Sanchez finished the game with seven 3-pointers.

Amarillo High’s Bella Edwards went for a game-high 33 points in a Lady Sandies dominating 95-58 win against Lubbock-Cooper.

Canyon’s Kambrie Graser posted a team-best 15 points as the Lady Eagles finished District 4-4A a perfect 14-0 with a 62-33 victory against rival West Plains.

McLean won the outright District 2-1A title behind Hailo Moon’s 26 points during a 53-50 win at Groom.

Vega’s Jaz Martinez had a hot shooting night scoring 19 points for Vega in a 54-26 win over West Texas High.

Stratford’s Addison Bell and Kaydence Hood combined for 43 points as the Lady Elks handled Sanford-Fritch 81-41. Bell tallied a game-high 22 points followed by Hood’s 21.

Trinity Schlueter led Valley to an undefeated District 8-1 season scoring 23 points against during a 60-39 lopsided win against Guthrie.

Tuesday’s district scores

District 3-5A

Amarillo High 95, Lubbock-Cooper 58
Tascosa 61, Lubbock Coronado 44
Plainview 47, Lubbock High 46
Lubbock Monterey 84, Palo Duro 39

District 4-4A

Canyon 62, West Plains 33
Randall 81, Hereford 61
Pampa 64, Dumas 35
Perryton 51, Borger 48

District 1-3A

Dalhart 43, Canadian 27
Bushland 45, River Road 27
Childress 68, Tulia 20

District 2-3A

Shallowater 38, Idalou 22
Littlefield 52, Dimmitt 31
Friona 49, Lubbock Roosevelt 35
Slaton 55, Muleshoe 33

District 1-2A

Spearman 51, Sunray 17
Vega 54, West Texas High 26
Stratford 81, Sanford-Fritch 41

District 2-2A

Wellington 73, Quanah 41
Panhandle 81, Memphis 7
Wheeler 47, Highland Park 31

District 3-2A

Bovina 64, Lockney 32
Hale Center 60, Sudan 54
Farwell 73, Olton 25

District 1-1A

Fort Elliott 44, Miami 31
Kelton 45, Follett 40

District 2-1A

White Deer 60, Hedley 13
Claude 32, Shamrock 29
McLean 63, Groom 47

District 3-1A

Pringle-Morse 51, Adrian 41
Wildorado 31, Boys Ranch 21
Texline 2, Channing 0, (forfeit)

District 4-1A

Happy 76, Silverton 21
Hart 57, Springlake-Earth 50
Nazareth 73, Kress 34

District 8-1A

Valley 60, Guthrie 39
Motley County 44, Paducah 28
Spur 72, Patton Springs 40

TAPPS District 1-2A

San Jacinto Christian Academy 54, Lubbock Kingdom Prep 29
Holy Cross Catholic Academy 57, Christ the King 40

Non-district

Booker 38, Darrouzett 4
Texline 31, Gruver 25

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