
- PD grad Crosslin re-signs with Dallas (1/7/09)
Palo Duro graduate Julius Crosslin re-signed with the Dallas Cowboys on Tuesday after spending the 2008 season as the practice ...
- City embraces PD grad (1/7/09)
Something happened Tuesday never before seen in Amarillo. It was Evander "Ziggy" Hood Day, as read by Amarillo City Commissioner ...
- Cherry Award recipient to be named today (1/6/09)
The 40th Annual Blair Cherry Award, presented annually to an outstanding college football player from the Amarillo Independent School District, ...
- Area coaches lead teams to three state titles (1/3/09)
Stratford, Canadian and Muleshoe made a lot of Panhandle-area football history this season. The Stratford Elks became the first area ...
- Boys Ranch earns program's first playoff berth (1/3/09)
It's always nice to be part of making history. Just ask Boys Ranch football coach Mike Lozano. The Roughriders weren't ...
- Wood was a touchdown-throwing machine (1/3/09)
Wes Wood spent much of the season chasing history. While he didn't quite rewrite the record books, the Muleshoe quarterback ...
- Felton's versatility invaluable to Raiders (1/3/09)
When senior Casey Felton lined up at defensive end for the Randall Raiders this season, opposing coaches had to take ...
- 2008 Class 4A-5A Golden Spread Super Team (1/2/09)
Coach of the Year Ken Plunk - Randall Led the Raiders to their first back-to-back outright district titles in school ...
- 2008 Class 2A-3A Golden Spread Super Team (1/1/09)
Coach of the Year David Wood Muleshoe Led the Mules to an undefeated season and the school's first state championship. ...
- Stratford, Canadian gave 1-1A historic state sweep (12/31/08)
Stratford became the first area team in more than 70 years to win three state football championships in a decade, ...
- 2008 Class 1A Golden Spread Super Team (12/31/08)
Offense QB: Nicky Rowland, Nazareth, 5-10, 160, Sr.: The District 3-1A most valuable player led the Swifts to 21 wins ...
- Follett, Silverton capture spotlight with playoff runs (12/30/08)
Follett played for a state championship for the first time in 33 years, and Silverton made its deepest playoff run ...
- 2008 Six-Man Golden Spread Super Team (12/30/08)
Offense QB: Keenan Lott, Lefors, 5-11, 160, Jr.: Threw for 2,279 yards and 54 touchdowns while running for 1,154 yards ...
- Focused Elks kept state title in sight (12/22/08)
Much of Stratford's focus in practice last week was to duplicate what fellow District 1-1A counterpart Canadian had done a ...
- 'An awesome feeling' (12/21/08)
ABILENE - Dreams do come true. Just ask some of the Stratford seniors who stood on the sidelines three years ...
- Amarillo-area High School Football Six-Man Division II, District 2 Teams (12/21/08)
Player of the Year-True Burson, Sr., Silverton. Offense Most Valuable Player-Trent Fluellen, Jr., Amherst. First Team Tight End-Will Butler, Sr., ...
- Amarillo-area High School Football Six-Man Division II, District 1 Teams (12/21/08)
Player of the Year-Dustin Forsyth, Lefors. Coach of the Year-Joey Czubinski, Lefors. Newcomer of the Year-Ian Smith, Miami. Offense First ...
- Amarillo-area High School Football Six-Man Division I, District 1 Teams (12/21/08)
Offense Most Valuable Player-Jacob Hancock, Jr., Valley. First Team Tight End-Brady Ramsey, Sr., Valley; Cade Carter, Sr., Follett. Wide Receiver-Justin ...
- Amarillo-area High School Football District 4-1A Teams (12/21/08)
Offense Most Valuable Player-Westin Williams, Jr., Wellington. First Team QB-Johnny Gaines, So., Clarendon. RB-Eric Needham, Sr., Wellington; Alton Gaines, Sr., ...
- Amarillo-area High School Football District 3-1A Teams (12/21/08)
Overall Most Valuable Player-Nicky Rowland, Sr., Nazareth. Offense Most Valuable Player-Dillon Selman, Sr., Vega. First Team QB-Justin Rocha, Sr., Bovina. ...
The Panhandle enjoyed total domination this last week. Lance & Austin walk us through one more week of the High School football playoffs.
Muleshoe! Canadian! Follett! Stratford! Could the Panhandle have FOUR state champs?
Back to back State titles? From the Texas Panhandle? The Canadian Wildcats are to be CONGRATULATED!