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Thank you to Jim & Kathy McCrain and Diane Ramsey Giddings for their donations in memory of Patt Giddings. ************* When a prominent University of Wyoming professor goes missing, authorities are stumped. That is, until Joe Pickett makes two surprising discoveries while hunting down a wounded elk on his district as an epic spring storm descends upon him. First, he finds the professor’s vehicle parked on a remote mountainside. Then Joe finds the professor’s frozen and mutilated body. When he attempts to learn more, his investigation is obstructed by federal agents, extremists, and Governor Colter Allen.
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Holliday ousted by Brock

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Holliday suffered a 5537 setback at the hands of Brock in the bi-district round on Tuesday evening in Graham. No stats from the game were reported.
Holliday lost 55-37 in the bi-district round to Brock on Tues., Feb. 21, in Graham. The Eagles finish the deason with a 24-7 record. File photo

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March 2 Darry Sewell First Baptist Holliday March 9 Daniel Reddick Church of Christ Archer City.

No. 3 Lipan outlasts Windthorst, 47-30

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Windthorst gave thirdranked Lipan all it could handle for three quarters before the Lady Indians pulled away in the fourth quarter of the regional quarterfinals for a 47-30 victory. The Trojanettes season comes to a close with a 27-5 overall record.
Windthorst senior Tara Tackett lines up a 3-pointer in the fourth quarter of the Trojanettes’ 47-30 regional quarterfinal loss to No. 3 Lipan on Tues., Feb. 21. Photo/Will Edwards

Wildcats walloped by Cisco in bi- district

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Archer City’s season came to a disappointing end in a 57-27 loss to Cisco on Tuesday evening in Weatherford. The Wildcats season comes to an end with a 17-14 overall record after earning the No. 3 seed for the postseason. Archer City trailed 15-5 after one quarter and 36-10 at the half.
Laine Hall drives the ball down the court for the Wildcats in their bi-district loss to Cisco. Photo/Jenny Schroeder