Photos: Amphi beats Flowing Wells 27-24 in 2021 football opener
- Kelly Presnell
- Updated
The 2021 big-school high school season kicks off with the Panthers winning a 27-24 nail-biter over the Caballeros.
Flowing Wells vs Amphi
Flowing Wells vs Amphi
Flowing Wells vs Amphi
Flowing Wells vs Amphi
Flowing Wells vs Amphi
Flowing Wells vs Amphi
Flowing Wells vs Amphi
Flowing Wells vs Amphi
Flowing Wells vs Amphi
Flowing Wells vs Amphi
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