Dramatic finish leads Dimmitt past Highland Park

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Dimmitt quarterback Kaden Carpio sprints for a touchdown against Highland Park on Friday night at Hornets Stadium. [James Abel/ Press Pass Sports]

If the 2025 season was a proverbial bingo card for both the Dimmitt and Highland Park football teams, a breathtaking ending might have been one of those boxes.

While both squads are a couple of weeks away from district play with the postseason further out, a thrilling finish happened sooner than expected.

The Bobcats and Hornets battled down to the wire, before Dimmitt converted a fourth and 10 into a touchdown to take an exciting 34-30 victory over Highland Park on Friday at Hornet Stadium in northeast Amarillo. 

After converting on a previous fourth down, the Bobcats were again down to their final offensive play. From 30 yards away and with 40 seconds remaining, junior quarterback Kayden Carpio lofted a pass to senior receiver Frankie Cortez.

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