All’s well that ends well – Amarillo High overcomes wild 48 hours to claim final District 2-5A Division I playoff spot

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Amarillo ISD and Lubbock ISD admin along with Caprock head coach Rowdy Freeman, Lubbock High head coach Juan Rodriguez, and Amarillo High head coach Chad Dunnam met in Plainview at Toot’n Totem convenience store for a coin flip to decide the fourth and final playoff spot out of District 2-5A Division I. [Lance Lahnert/ Press Pass Sports]

For 48 hours heading into their regular season finale against archrival Tascosa, the Amarillo High Sandies experienced enough drama to fill an entire season of “Yellowstone.”

By the end of Friday night in a Plainview convenience store parking lot however, they had an ending worthy of a spot in the middle of the current holiday season airing on the Hallmark Channel.

After gearing up to play Tascosa in the final game of the District 2-5A Division I season to determine the district’s No. 2 playoff seed and a home game to open the postseason, Amarillo High was relegated to needing a lot of help and some luck to make the playoffs. The Sandies were discovered to have used an ineligible player and forced to forfeit six of their previous seven wins, including three of their four district victories.

Taking out some frustrations offensively, Amarillo High was just about unstoppable, particularly the senior aerial connection of quarterback Jett Lopez and wide receiver Austin Sluder, who played the biggest parts in a 63-21 rout which was one of the most lopsided games in the six decades plus of their rivalry.

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