Here are the top performers for high school basketball games played in and around Amarillo from Dec. 16-21.
EDITOR’S NOTE: Coaches may submit stats to sports@amarillo.com
In a win against Fort Elliott, Taylor finished with 22 points, eight rebounds, seven blocks and a steal while shooting 75% from the field en route to eclipsing 1,000 career points.
Inman scored 17 points against Lefors, followed by a 19-point outing against Shamrock that also saw the freshman record seven rebounds, three assists, a block and a steal.
Miller notched 24 points, nine rebounds and three assists in the Wildcats’ win against Clarendon, going 6-for-6 from the free throw line.
Garcia finished with 25 points in a game against Canyon.
Webber led the Eagles to a victory against Perryton with 30 points, then scored 20 points in a game against Randall.
Wilcox chipped in 18 points in the Eagles’ matchup against Randall.
Combs was the Raiders’ leading scorer in a win against Canyon, tallying 18 points.
Barnes was the Sandies leading scorer in a win against Tascosa, finishing with 18 points.
Brown pitched in 15 points to the Sandies victory against Tascosa.
Farris was the Rebels’ leading scorer in a cross-town rivalry game against Amarillo High, scoring 16 points.
Moore scored 37 of the Lady Owls’ 39 points in a game against Lefors.
Davis was the Lady Dons’ leading scorer against Lubbock High, notching 17 points.
Tarango led Pringle-Morse to a win against Hartley with 35 points, nine rebounds and four assists.
Martin notched a double-double in Pringle-Morse’s win against Hartley, finishing with 14 points, 14 rebounds, seven assists and five blocks.
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