Trust and Obey

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After high school, I found myself at a crossroads moment - struggling with what God was calling me to do. Like Moses in Exodus 4, I made excuses concerning my inadequacy to do the job of a pastor. I was shy, an introvert, and shuddered at the thought of public speaking.
Trust and Obey

Holliday holds off Lamesa, moves on to regional finals

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Holliday is headed back to the regional finals after fending off a scrappy Lamesa squad, 4-2 and 7-3, in the regional semifinals on Wednesday and Thursday last week at Abilene Christian University. The Lady Eagles (32-2) move on to meet Coahoma (30-4-1) at Abilene Christian with a trip to Austin on the line.
Holliday’s Campbell Jurecek celebrates with head coach Billy Arbogast following a home run in the Lady Eagles’ 7-3 win over Lamesa on Thurs., May 19. Photo/Will Edwards

Top-ranked Brock eliminates Holliday

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Holliday saw its playoff run come to an end in the regional quarterfinals, falling in a pair of mercy-rule decisions to top-ranked Brock, 10-0 and 13-1. The Eagles (30-6) eclipsed the 30-win plateau before bowing out to their postseason nemesis.

Anderson signs with Redlands College

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Holliday senior Dalton Anderson signed his National Letter of Intent to continue his baseball career at Redlands Community College in El Reno, Okla., on Weds., May 18. Photo/Will Edwards.
Anderson signs with Redlands College

Wildcats run comes to an end against Muenster

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Archer City was unable to mount one final rally to keep its season alive, falling to Muenster in a doubleheader sweep on Thursday, May 19, in Henrietta. The Hornets took the opener 22-5 before holding on for a 10-6 win in game two to earn a berth in the regional semifinals.
Senior Hudson Williams leaves the mound as a Wildcat for the last time after his allotted pitches on Thursday, May 19. Photo/Jerry Phillips

Collinsville outlasts Trojans in game three

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Windthorst was unable to ride the momentum of a thrilling 7-6 win in game one before bowing out to Collinsville in games two and three of the regional quarterfinals, 10-1 and 7-3. The Trojans saw their 2022 campaign come to a close with a 21-11 record.
Windthorst’s Cooper Wolf earned the win in his final appearance on the mound, taking a 7-6 decision over Collinsville in game one on Thurs., May 19. Wolf finished the year with a 7-2 record. File photo