LUBBOCK, Texas (KCBD) - The Monterey Plainsmen (6-4) will try to keep their season alive Friday with a six-hour bus trip to El Paso Americas (6-4)- a team that reached the postseason with four combined wins over Coronado, Hanks, Bel Air, and Parkland.
“They’ve got a good football team, they’ve got some decent size. They’ve got a really good wide receiver that we’re going to have to keep in check. They’re going to have a home crowd behind them, so it’s going to be a tough ball game,” said Monterey head coach Jason Sims.
This will not be Monterey’s first trip to the Borderland. In week three, they lost to the Franklin Cougars 49-42. The same Franklin team played Americas weeks later and won 73-20. However, Coach Sims says the score difference in the two games should never be used to predic

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