Amarillo High bounces back to beat Lubbock Monterey in 2-5A Division I opener

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Thursday night’s District 3-5A Division I opener against Lubbock Monterey was exactly the response to the wake-up call issued to the Amarillo High Sandies six days earlier.

When it really counted, the Sandies were up to the test Monterey brought to Dick Bivins Stadium. Amarillo High resembled the offensive unit which opened the season with three straight wins over Class 6A schools, as the Sandies overcame injuries to cruise to a 37-21 victory and be the first team in the win column in district.

After last week’s surprising 35-14 loss to crosstown rival Palo Duro, the Sandies (4-1, 1-0 in district) had a short week to lick their wounds before playing a game which really counted. While it wasn’t a terribly artistic contest, the Sandies emerged with the W, and that was all that mattered.

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