Palo Duro puts away Amarillo High in second half to win crosstown showdown for second straight year

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A fast start with a strong closing fourth quarter was what it took for Palo Duro to knock No. 10 Amarillo High from the ranks of the unbeaten in a very impressive 35-14 victory during a crosstown showdown in front of an estimated 7,000 fans at Dick Bivins Stadium on Friday night.

The Dons, who have only one three games against the Sandies in the past 30 years, have now won back-to-back games against rival AHS for the first time since the 2001-2002 season.

“Our goal is to always play well against the in-town rivals,” Palo Duro head coach Eric Mims said. “These games are big. My dad (the late Pastor James Mims) is a 1974 Palo Duro graduate, God rest his soul. The Amarillo High game was his favorite. We haven’t won back-to-back games in this rivalry in over 20 years. AHS posted on its Facebook that they were 27-3 over the past 30 years and our players were determined.”

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