Laredo High School Basketball Scoreboard: Feb. 17

Highlights from the boys and girls high school basketball games in Laredo on February 17.

Published on Feb. 20, 2026

The Laredo high school basketball scoreboard for February 17 features results from boys and girls games across various districts. The boys' games include wins for Alexander, LBJ, United South, Cigarroa, Martin, and Nixon, while the girls' games saw losses for Alexander, United, and Cigarroa in the bi-district playoffs.

Why it matters

High school basketball is a major part of the local sports culture in Laredo, Texas. These results provide updates on the performance of teams and players, which is of interest to the community and fans following the local sports scene.

The details

In the boys' games, Alexander defeated Del Rio, LBJ won over Medina Valley in overtime, United South beat United, Cigarroa edged out Rio Grande City, Martin took down Mission Veterans Memorial, and Nixon routed Roma as the undefeated district champions. On the girls' side, San Marcos eliminated Alexander, United South claimed their fifth straight bi-district title by beating Cibolo Steele, Buda Johnson ended United's season, and Corpus Christi Carroll knocked out Cigarroa.

  • The games were played on February 17, 2026.

The players

Kassy Vela

A player for United South High School's girls basketball team.

Sebastian Lopez

A player for LBJ High School's boys basketball team, scoring 18 points in their overtime win.

Armanda Mata

A player for Cigarroa High School's boys basketball team, scoring a game-high 21 points in their win.

Olivia Rogerio

A player for United High School's girls basketball team, leading them with 21 points in their playoff loss.

Mikey Barron

A player for St. Augustine High School's boys basketball team, scoring 23 points in their playoff win.

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What they’re saying

“United South's Kassy Vela loads up to take a three against Floresville on Dec. 12, 2025, at United South.”

— Billy Woods, Laredo Morning Times (lmtonline.com)

The takeaway

The Laredo high school basketball scene continues to be competitive, with teams and players showcasing their skills throughout the regular season and playoffs. These results highlight the ongoing rivalries and achievements within the local sports community.