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Farwell girls basketball ranks 12th and Panhandle sits 10th in latest state rankings

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AMARILLO, Texas (KFDA) – The new Texas Association of Basketball Coaches state rankings were released today. Check below for the full rankings of each team in the Texas panhandle. The Farwell Lady Steers remain at 12th in the 2A rankings. This comes after two district wins last week by more than 40 points. They sit […]

The post Farwell girls basketball ranks 12th and Panhandle sits 10th in latest state rankings appeared first on The Black Chronicle.

Source: Homepage news - The Black Chronicle

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