Demons shut out Aztec and Bobcats bounce Whitehorse
Durango running back Zach Haber dives past Aztec defenders Jayden Godbay, left, Taven Burkett, center and Johnny Buckley, right, for a first-quarter touchdown Friday at Fred Cook Memorial Stadium in Aztec, New Mexico. Photo courtesy Curtis Ray Benally/TURKEYBOY PHOTOGRAPHY
The Durango High School football team played its third team from New Mexico on Friday to begin its season, the Aztec Tigers, in Aztec.
The Demons led 7-0 after the first quarter, but exploded for 35 in the second to blow the game open. The Demons went on to win the game, 55-0, ending the contest early due to New Mexico’s mercy rule.
DHS is now 2-1 overall while Aztec slipped to 2-2.
Ignacio, meanwhile, played its first game of the season on Friday, hosting Whitehorse (Utah). Ignacio also dominated its contest, winning 42-12 to start strong with a win.
See Wednesday’s edition of the Durango Herald for more.
Durango outside linebacker AJ Folk knocks the football loose from Aztec quarterback Marcuis Henry in the second quarter Friday, in Aztec. Photo courtesy Curtis Ray Benally/TURKEYBOY PHOTOGRAPHY
Durango quarterback Tyler Harms scrambles for some yards against Aztec's Jedidiah Jones, left, and Logan Barboa during the first quarter Friday at the Fred Cook Memorial Stadium in Aztec, NM. Photo courtesy Curtis Ray Benally/TURKEYBOY PHOTOGRAPHY
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