Behind that effort and strong games from fellow quarterback Brayden Henry (9-118, 1 TD rushing), running back Bam Rashaw (11-56, 1 TD rushing; 2-42, 1 TD receiving) and receiver Ryland Bradford (4-89, 1 TD receiving), AHS built a 35-0 lead by halftime and maintained a five-touchdown cushion the rest of the way.
DISTRICT 2-5A DIV. I WEEK 1 REPORT: Tascosa, Cooper and Monterey match AHS with wins in opener

