Palo Duro stays unbeaten in District 2-5A Division II with wild home win over Abilene Wylie

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Palo Duro’s Raymond Johnson IV sprints for big yards against Abilene Wylie during a District 2-5A Division II game Friday night at Dick Bivins Stadium. [Carter Pirtle/ Press Pass Sports]

It says something for the progress the Palo Duro Dons have made this season that the biggest thing they had to deal with Friday night was getting out of their own way.

In a matchup at Dick Bivins Stadium to determine sole possession of the District 2-5A Division II lead, Palo Duro seemed to have every chance in the fourth quarter to put away Abilene Wylie and make a statement. However, a series of penalties and a shocking turn of events with a turnover left the Dons tied with the Bulldogs in the final two minutes.

Then, almost as if they felt the need to generate more drama for themselves, they wrote themselves a happy ending which might make a Hollywood studio exec scratch his head. It came when Raymond Johnson V scored his third touchdown of the game on a 16-yard run with 53 seconds remaining to give Palo Duro a thrilling 42-35 victory.

That gave the Dons a 2-0 mark in district and their fifth straight win, not to mention sole possession of the early district lead. They’re now 5-1 on the season for the first time since 2002.

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