Palo Duro, Dumas, Sunray and Hale Center ready to represent Amarillo-area at 7-on-7 State Football Tournament

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Dumas quarterback Colton Mills delivers a pass during a 7-on-7 game earlier this month. [James Abel/ Press Pass Sports]

The Texas Panhandle is going to have quite the representation at the 27th annual 7-on-7 State Football Tournament which begins Thursday at Veterans Park in College Station.

Palo Duro, Dumas, Sunray and Hale Center and newcomer Muleshoe make up the Amarillo-area that compete across three divisions of 128 teams.

Dumas, Sunray and Hale Center kick off action with pool play Thursday with Palo Duro starting Friday. Following pool play the teams then go to a one-game elimination bracket format to decide a champion in their respective division.

Dumas is the flag bearer when it comes to trips to College Station. Head coach Aaron Dunnam and the Demons have always invested in 7-on-7. This will be a sixth straight trip for Dumas, which finished as a state runner-up in Division II last season.

“It’s an opportunity to compete more than anything,” Dunnam said. “If have the opportunity to compete and get the athletic program better in any way, we’re going to take advantage of that. It also keeps the guys involved other than summer workouts and helps the skill guys develop.”

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