It was quite the debut for the Sandies new gunslinger during a wild 48-45 win over San Angelo Central on Friday night. Lopez proved he can toss around the field going 19-of-34 for 297 yards with five touchdowns.
Ray was absolutely stellar leading Randall to a 2-0 start with a thumping over Monahans 43-14. Ray only touched it 11 times but made the most of every carry chewing up 228 yards with three touchdowns. Ray ended the contest averaging 20.7 yards a carry.
Panhandle’s newest member of the roster made his presence known in the Panthers thrilling overtime 33-27 win at Stratford. Armes was a key weapon for quarterback Broxton Robinson snagging four catches for 139 yards with three touchdowns.
The sophomore Swiss Army Knife of the Mules proved his worth and then some during a crazy 74-42 win against Lamesa. Offensively, Sigala paced the ground game piling up 154 yards rushing on only eight carries with three TDs. Sigala had an 82-yard kickoff return tallying 352 all-purpose yards. On defense, Sigala did his job making nine tackles.
The talented Hereford back has picked up where he left off last season. The Whitefaces stayed unbeaten getting a big road win at Lubbock Estacado 41-21 and Lopez was a big reason why. Lopez tore up the Matador defense for 171 yards on 27 carries with a score.
Fetsch was flying all over the field making life miserable for the Canadian offense in the Falcons 42-21 victory. Fetsch was playing sideline to sideline and was in on most plays finishing the game with 14 tackles with a sack.
The bruising running back helped Tascosa get back on track during a 34-7 beating of Wichita Falls Legacy. Howard trucked over the Legacy defense piling up 172 yards on 16 carries with a pair of TDs.
Maupin was an absolute mismatch for the Texhoma, Okla., defense as the Greyhounds cruised to a 51-14 victory to stay unbeaten. Behind a talented offensive line, Maupin popped off 262 yards on only 16 carries finding the endzone four times.
Sanford-Fritch celebrated its first win in almost two years snapping a 14-game losing skid thanks to a come-from-behind 28-24 victory against Clarendon. Beltran helped pave that way as the junior did all he could throwing for 197 yards, rushing for 30 yards, finishing the game with a pair of touchdowns.
River Road is off to a 2-0 start after beating Tulia 29-14 on Friday. Warren executed the Wildcats heavy ground attack by chewing up the Hornets defense for 171 yards on 10 totes with three touchdowns.