Farmersville Boys Basketball Falls to District Champion Quinlan Ford

Farmers conclude season with 23-8 record, their first winning season since 2012-13

Published on Feb. 27, 2026

The Farmersville boys basketball team recently concluded its season with a 75-48 loss to District 13-4A champion Quinlan Ford. Despite the Farmers' efforts, the Panthers proved too much for them. Junior Devin Swain Jr. led Farmersville in scoring with 13 points, while sophomore Tavin Smith contributed 8 points, 5 rebounds, 5 steals, and 2 assists.

Why it matters

The loss to Quinlan Ford marked the end of Farmersville's season, but the Farmers finished with a 23-8 record, their first winning season since 2012-13. This represents a significant improvement for the program, which is looking to build on its success and compete at a higher level in the coming years.

The details

In the Feb. 17 season finale, Farmersville shot 35% from the field and committed 23 turnovers. Despite the loss, the Farmers had a successful season, winning their home tournament, capturing first place in their division at the Allen In-N-Out Tournament, and finishing second at a tournament in Caddo Mills.

  • The Farmersville boys basketball team recently concluded its season.
  • The Farmers' season finale against Quinlan Ford took place on Feb. 17.

The players

Devin Swain Jr.

A junior who led Farmersville in scoring with 13 points, shooting 4-of-6 with 4 rebounds, 2 blocked shots, 1 steal, and 1 assist.

Tavin Smith

A sophomore who contributed 8 points, 5 rebounds, 5 steals, and 2 assists for Farmersville.

Quinlan Ford

The District 13-4A champion team that defeated Farmersville 75-48 in the season finale.

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The takeaway

Despite the loss to Quinlan Ford, Farmersville's 23-8 record and first winning season since 2012-13 represent significant progress for the boys basketball program. The Farmers' success in tournaments and their ability to compete with the district champion suggest they are on the right track to build a stronger program in the coming years.