Top Ranked Decatur outmatches Trojanettes

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The Windthorst Trojanettes traveled to Decatur to take on the top ranked 4A Lady Eagles on Friday, Dec. 15. Despite some late game success, the Lady Eagles were a force to be reckoned with, winning comfortably 72-49.
Trojantte Saige Anderson blocks out a Lady Eagle during Windthorst's 72-49 loss to No. 3 4A Decatur on Friday, Dec. 15. Photo/Landon Davis

Windthorst outlasts Quanah

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The Windthorst Trojanettes faced off against the Quanah Lady Indians on Saturday, Dec 16. Never relinquishing the lead, the Trojanettes cruised to a 5337 victory.
Windthorst's Cameron Belcher (pictured) and Rylee Wolf recently hit the 1,000 career points mark. Courtesy photo

Windthorst stumbles at Lipan

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The Windthorst Trojans trekked south to face the top ranked 2A Lipan Indians Friday, Dec 15. The Indians overwhelmed the Trojans, winning handedly 59-30.

Trojans ride past Indians

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The Windthorst Trojans hosted the Quanah Indians on Saturday, Dec 16. The Trojans were unrelenting, prevailing over the Indians 73-34.

Lady Eagles coast to 2- 0 star t in district action

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The Holliday Lady Eagles continued their dominance over District 7-3A with a pair of double- digit wins to open the 2023-24 league campaign with lopsided victories over Vernon and Bowie. “It feels good to be 2-0 in district,” Holliday head coach Derek Winn said.
Holliday junior Bella Timms dishes out an assist in the Lady Eagles’ 56-39 win over Vernon. Photo/Will Edwards

Inside the recruitment of Bristow

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There have been a number of all-time greats to don the Red and White in basketball at Holliday. Senior Keitenn Bristow has a chance to top them all and become the school’s first NCAA DI signee and if early results from his final campaign in the Red and White are any indication, the 6-foot-8 guard is going to be drowning in offers by the time National Signing Day rolls around.
Keitenn Bristow has drawn interest from a number of NCAA DI programs to continue his playing career. Photo/Will Edwards

Eagles stretch winning streak to 12

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Holliday continues to drop the hammer on its opponents. The Eagles (12-2) pushed their winning streak out to 12 games with a pair of dominant performances against Paradise and Nocona.
Holliday junior Ashtyn Berry dials up a 3-pointer in the Eagles’ 55-40 win over Nocona on Fri., Dec. 15. Photo/Will Edwards