Several bad snaps and penalties had the Mules' offense spinning its wheels, but a strong defense helped Alamo Heights in a tough win over the Chargers.
There was a point in the first half when it appeared an Alamo Heights victory wasn’t going to be pleasing to the eye, especially if you were looking at the stat sheet. But, once the Mules settled down, the game eventually turned their way as they pinned a 21-7 non-district victory against Churchill on Friday night at Orem Stadium . “I thought we did well,” Alamo Heights senior linebacker/running back Patrick Arriaga said. “We played physical, and I think it turned the outcome of the game.
That defense allowed the Mules to get back in the game after they played behind the chains for most of the first half. They lost 43 yards on two snaps over quarterback Watson Lasswell's head. They were also flagged seven times for 55 yards. Still, they managed to take a 14-7 halftime lead. The Mules scored on their final two possessions before halftime as senior Michael Terry III scored on a 2-yard touchdown run from the wildcat formation at the with four minutes left in the second quarter.
Chargers Hunt Conger Patrick Arriaga Watson Lasswell Michael Terry III Hunter Pavlicek Diego Sostre Sebastian Vasquez Alamo Heights Orem Stadium Churchill Mules Class 6A E-N Express-News Sub-6A
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