STATE CHAMPIONS: Lions set multiple records as they claim the first state championship in school history

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WACO — On a cold and windy night in Waco, cheers rang from the stands as Alpha Omega Academy eclipsed the century mark on the top stage.

The Lion offense, which has been one of the best in all of TAPPS play, scored 12 touchdowns and scored 101 points to tab the first six-man football championship in school history. The Lions set records in nine separate categories as the offense had 800 yards and 12 touchdowns.

AOA left Waco ISD Stadium with the 101-56 mercy-rule win over Covenant Classic to avenge last year’s mercy-rule defeat on the same turf.

Sophomore quarterback Case Collum accounted for all 12 touchdowns, throwing for 615 yards through the air. The sophomore had been on a stride for the duration of the season, but the offense shone bright in the last game of the year.

His favorite target against the Cavaliers was junior Hudson Ramey. The junior caught a whopping 16 passes for 373 yards and six of the touchdowns. Ramey and his partner, Colton Sikes, had been a dual threat all year, and it was key for the final game.

Sikes, a senior, capped off the record-breaking night with his third touchdown of the game, which put the team at 99 points before the two-point PAT ended the game. Sikes, the leading target all season, found his way to 13 receptions for 174 yards and three scores.

Senior Isaac Thompson would catch three passes for 60 yards and found the endzone on all three receptions.

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