Without help, Amarillo High quarterback Jett Lopez knows his name wouldn’t be signed in the Sandie history books  

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Amarillo High quarterback Jett Lopez holds the school record for passing touchdowns in a career with 46. [Tori Bunch/ Press Pass Sports]

Amarillo High head football coach Chad Dunnam hasn’t seen it once, not twice, or even three times.

“I’ve seen it over and over and over,” a smile breaking on Dunnam’s face as he shakes his head in respect. “Jett does things in practice you see and you just shake your head. Did he really just do that? So when we see him play like he does in games, it’s no surprise. I’m so thankful he’s a Sandie.”

And did senior Jett Lopez ever play in his season-opener last Friday night.

The strong-armed Lopez lit up Class 6A Odessa High completing 15-of-23 passes for 305 yards and five touchdowns passes in Amarillo High’s 55-12 dominating win in Dick Bivins Stadium.

Lopez did all this damage in two and a half quarters of play as Dunnam went to his subs midway through the third quarter after seeing Lopez and the starters put up 42 points by halftime.

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