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Fort Worth Chisholm Trail’s Kennedy Brooks (3) goes up in front of Grapevine’s Selah Stull (5), Adia Stull (14) and Ella Kamara (7) in a UIL girls Class 5A Division II bi-district game on Monday, February 16, 2026 at Thomas Coliseum in Haltom City, Texas. Grapevine defeated Chisholm Trail 56-47.
Eagle Mountain Saginaw ISD/Courtesy to the Star-Telegram
Welcome to The Fast Break, girls playoff edition. A Star-Telegram series featuring the top Fort Worth-area high school basketball news, performances and results from the UIL bi-district and TAPPS area rounds.
Grapevine rallies to advance over Chisholm Trail
Fort Worth Chisholm Trail jumped out to an early lead, but Grapevine rallied with a superb night from the free throw line to defeat the Rangers 56-47 in a Class 5A Division II bi-district game on Monday at Thomas Coliseum in Haltom City.
Grapevine (20-12) moves on to the area round and will face Everman (23-14) which defeated Fort Worth Wyatt 69-14.
Chisholm Trail (20-13) went on a 9-0 run to start the game behind Jada Hill who scored 6 of her game-high 17 points in the first quarter. Grapevine trailed 12-3 to start the second quarter, but chipped away at the lead until CT’s Jayci Butler (12 points) hit a long three at the buzzer to give the Rangers a 19-13 lead at the intermission.
A big third quarter by Grapevine, especially by Victoria Carnevali, saw the Mustangs finally take their first lead. Carnevali hit back-to-back threes, the first to tie the game at 27 and the second to give Grapevine its first lead at 30-27 with 1:59 left in the third.
Grapevine would never trail again as the Mustangs out scored Chisholm Trail 43-27 in the second half and hit 14 of 16 free throws in the final 3:29 of the game. Grapevine was 25 of 29 from the line on the night with Myleigh Gomez (11 points) hitting 9 of 9 from the stripe including 8 of 8 in the fourth quarter.
Carnevali finished with 16 points for the Mustangs with Selah Stull adding 10 points. Jayden Boyd scored 9 points, but was a fiend on the boards pulling down 13 rebounds.
No. 5 Argyle storms past Saginaw
Argyle, No. 5 in the state in Class 5A according to the Texas Association of Basketball Coaches, used a smothering defense to subdue Saginaw 88-22 in a Class 5A Division II bi-district game on Monday at Thomas Coliseum in Haltom City.
Argyle (29-5) moves on to the area round and will face Mansfield Summit (23-10), a 100-13 winner over Fort Worth South Hills, later this week. Saginaw’s season ends at 16-16.
Argyle had all but one player on its roster score points and saw 4 finish in double-digit scoring. Wrigley Green led the way with 16 points (2 threes) and 8 rebounds.
Aoife Journagan had 14 points (2 threes), Emma King finished with 13 and Lexi Ehrhardt chipped in 10 for the Eagles. Brooklyn Monroe led Saginaw with 13 points including 2 threes.
Joshua runs away from Paschal in 5A DI
Joshua got 16 points from Elexee Ray and turned up the defensive pressure another notch in the second half as the Owls downed Fort Worth Paschal 62-29 in a Class 5A Division I bi-district clash on Monday.
Joshua (34-4) will next face No. 14 Aledo (25-7) after the Bearcats defeated Colleyville Heritage 48-21. Paschal’s season ends one win short of 20 at 19-14.
Hadley Soto added 12 points and Chloe Griswell chipped in 10 for the Owls. Victoria Hultgren led Paschal with 10 points and Audrina Bowers had 8 for the Panthers.
Aledo thumps Colleyville Heritage, Joshua next
Tiara Butler dropped in 13 points to lead Aledo to a 48-21 win over Colleyville Heritage in a Class 5A Division I bi-district playoff on Monday.
Aledo (25-7), No. 14 in Class 5A according to the TABC, will meet Joshua (34-4) in a showdown on Thursday at Godley High School. The start time has yet to be determined.
Elizabeth Griffin and Brooklyn Dempsey contributed 9 points each for the Lady Cats with Jaylee Owens chipping in 8. Colleyville Heritage’s season ends at 15-17.
Everman’s balanced attack too much for Wyatt
Everman got 15 points from Carsyn Smith and 12 more from Makhiya Dangerfield as the Bulldogs bowled over Fort Worth Wyatt 69-14 in a Class 5A Division II bi-district tilt on Monday.
Everman (23-14) will meet Grapevine (20-12) in the area round on Thursday at a site and time to be determined. Jahzeriah Esters and Sa’riyah Fields had 9 points each for the Bulldogs with Harli Clark adding 8 and Madison Walker tossing in 7.
The Chaparrals season comes to a close with a record of 15-12.
South Grand Prairie smothers Richardson to move on
South Grand Prairie got 19 points from Janae Johnson to lead the Warriors to a 41-26 drubbing of Richardson in a Class 6A Division I bi-district game on Monday.
SGP (22-12) moves on and will face Flower Mound (25-8) in the area round at 6:30 p.m. on Friday at Coppell High School. Flower Mound downed No. 15 Plano East 50-44 on Monday.
Richardson’s season comes to an end at 10-20.
Top-ranked Decatur rolls over Carter-Riverside
Decatur, the TABC’s No. 1 ranked team in the state in Class 4A, got the playoffs rolling with a 109-13 win over Fort Worth Carter-Riverside in a Class 4A Division I bi-district game on Monday.
Decatur (32-4) moves on to the area round to face the winner of Friday’s matchup between No. 15 Lubbock Frenship Memorial (25-8) and Stephenville (20-12).
The Eagles were led by Janie Holmes who poured in 22 points. Carter-Riverside’s season ends at 18-15.
GIRLS SCORES
North Crowley 83, Keller Timber Creek 42
South Grand Prairie 41, Richardson 26
Trophy Club Byron Nelson 52, FW Boswell 46
Aledo 48, Colleyville Heritage 21
Joshua 62, FW Paschal 29
Denton Ryan 51, Granbury 19
Cleburne 80, FW Arlington Heights 15
Grapevine 56, FW Chisholm Trail 47
Everman 69, FW Wyatt 14
Argyle 88, Saginaw 22
Mansfield Summit 100, FW South Hills 13
Decatur 109, FW Carter-Riverside 13
Bridgeport 90, FW Dunbar 23
Brock 64, Levelland 35
Krum 73, Benbrook 20
Dallas Lincoln 82, Venus 27
Jacksboro 39, Peaster 19
Ponder 51, Dallas Life Oak Cliff 32
Grandview 60, Whitney 36
Tolar 44, Henrietta 39
Paradise 79, Cedar Hill Trinity Leadership 4
Keene 42, Clifton 36
This story was originally published February 16, 2026 at 11:26 PM.
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