Scotland town clean up set for October 5

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The City of Scotland is sponsoring a Town Clean-Up on Saturday, October 5th. This is a free service! All residents are encouraged to clean up their property and place items into the large dumpsters located at the Scotland Trash Collection Center on Avenue I behind the fire department. The gates will be open Saturday, 8am – 5pm or until dumpsters are full. Once the dumpsters reach capacity, the gates will be locked. Please do not put items outside the fence or throw items over the fence. Also, below is a list of items NOT accepted at any Texas landfill:

Wildcats maul Indians for homeccoming route

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The Archer City Wildcats (2-1) surpassed 500 total yards in their 53-14 homecoming thrashing of the Nocona Indians (1-2) on Friday, Sept. 20, rushing for 401 yards and passing for 100. Their offense wasn’t the only side of the ball that was humming as the Wildcat defense allowed just 191 yards of offense.
Archer City Running Back Isaac Dieguez looks for running room in the Wildcats 5314 homecoming win over the Nocona Indians on Friday, Sept. 20. Dieguez scored two touchdowns on the night. Photo/Jerry Phillips

Lady Eagles blank Henrietta

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In a matchup between Class 3A Region I District 7’s two best teams, the Holliday Lady Eagles hosted the Henrietta Lady Cats on Tuesday, Sept. 17 in what could be a preview of the district championship later this season.
Holliday's Braylie Womack surpassed 1,500 career assists against the Henrietta Lady Cats Tuesday, Sept. 17. Photo/Landon Davis

Trojans’ shutout Alvord

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Coming off a loss to the Muenster Hornets last week, the Windthorst Trojans (2-1) were focused on recalibrating in their matchup against the Alvord Bulldogs on Friday, Sept. 20. The team did just that as they scored the second most points of the season, 34, and completed their first shutout of the year.