Boys
District 6-2A
Texico 58, Tucumcari 47
Tucumcari    13    13    7    14    —    47
Texico    18    15    16    9    —    58
Leading scorers —
Tucumcari, Curtis Simpson 19, Travis Garcia 12. Texico, Lucas Walthers 20, Seth Bailey 17, Brett Anderson 15. 3-pointers — Tucumcari, Garcia 4, Simpson 3, Jakus Martinez. Texico, Bailey 3, Anderson.
Records — Tucumcari 7-16 (1-5), Texico 24-2 (5-1).
Junior varsity — Texico 52, Tucumcari 31.

District 3-1A tournament
Elida 66, Melrose 64, 2 OT
Melrose    19    16    12    3    7    7    —    64
Elida    6    15    14    15    7    9    —    66
Leading scorers —
Melrose, Sammy Lawrence 15, Hayden Huber 12, Call Barnard 11, Clint Barnard 11. Elida, Ryan Best 18, Kody Paiz 14, Angel Sanchez 10. 3-pointers — Melrose, Lawrence 2, Ramon Arenivar, Cl. Barnard, Huber. Elida, Paiz 2, Sanchez 2, Best.
Records — Melrose 9-16, Elida 17-9.
Notes: The fifth-seeded Buffaloes lost in triple-overtime at Elida during the regular season, and also dropped a two-point decision to the Tigers in the EPAC tournament. They also lost twice by two points to district regular-season champion Dora. … Melrose had a double-figure lead much of the game. “We missed four layups in a row (in the fourth quarter),” Buffs coach Casey Pack said. “Sometimes this year, finishing (games) was tough. We’ve had six or seven games like this.” … Elida led most of the way in both OTs. Huber hit a 3-pointer for Melrose with one second left to force the second OT. … Elida plays at third-seeded Floyd on Monday.

District 4-1A seeding playoff
At San Jon
Logan 70, Clovis Christian 67
Logan    17    15    18    20    —    70
Clovis Christian    13    14    17    23    —    67
Leading scorers —
Logan, Brandon Rafool 20, Cimmaron Osborn 12, Taylor Smith 11. Clovis Christian, Jordan Broome 27, Ross Miller 19, Nick Cody 11. 3-pointers — Logan, Rafool 3, Rylan Calbert, Osborn, Smith. Clovis Christian, Broome 3, Miller 3.
Records — Logan 16-9, Clovis Christian 11-14.
Notes: Broome reached a career scoring high. … The playoff was necessitated by Clovis Christian’s win at home over Logan on Thursday, leaving the teams tied for the district’s regular-season title at 9-1. … The Longhorns built an 11-point led in the third quarter, but ran into foul trouble and CCS rallied. The Eagles pulled even 58-58 on a layup by Broome with about three minutes left. They tied it several times after t hat, but two free throws by Smith gave the Longhorns a 67-65 lead. After a CCS miss, Rafool added two free throws with 13 seconds to go and hit 1-of-2 with 3.2 seconds left. … Logan will host the district tourney final on Saturday. CCS hosts the semifinal game on Thursday.

District 4-1A tournament
Grady 69, Mosquero 37
Mosquero    3    3    12    19    —    37
Grady    15    20    14    20    —    69
Leading scorers —
Mosquero, Jerome Wheeler 21, Gabriel Trujillo 9. Grady, Tanner Allen 26, Dustan Provencio 14. 3-pointers — Mosquero, Wheeler 3, Trujillo. Grady, T. Allen 3, Jarod Allen, Dalton Thomas.
Records — Mosquero n/a, Grady 12-13.
Notes: Provencio had seven points in the first quarter. … The game was the first round of the district tournament. Grady plays Tuesday night at fourth-seeded House, which beat San Jon on Saturday.

Girls
District 6-2A
Texico 47, Tucumcari 11
Tucumcari    2    0    3    6    —    11
Texico    17    8    14    8    —    47
Leading scorers —
Tucumcari, Kodi Powers 4, Laura Fought 3. Texico, Victoria Richards 9, Markita Askew 7, Jordyn Cooper 7, Amanda Bass 6. 3-pointers — Tucumcari, Fought. Texico, Askew, Bass, Cooper, Holly Harrison, Richards, Shannon Van Matre.
Records — Tucumcari 5-19 (0-6), Texico 20-6 (5-1).

District 3-1A tournament
Floyd 53, Melrose 40
Melrose    5    7    17    11    —    40
Floyd    19    8    14    12    —    53
Leading scorers —
Melrose, Jordan Beard 18, Cara Barnard 7, Kendra Jacobs 6. Floyd, Tori Tucker 21, Tanna Whitecotton 10, Veronica Mendoza 8. 3-pointers — Melrose, Beard. Floyd, Tucker 3, Elena Mendoza, Whitecotton.
Records — Melrose 6-19, Floyd 16-11.
Notes: Tucker scored 12 of her points in the first quarter. … The Lady Buffaloes closed to within nine points in the final period. … The fourth-seeded Lady Broncos travel to third-seeded Fort Sumner on Tuesday.