Lady Cats d rop district opener

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The Archer City Lady Cats fell in their home district-opener to newcomer Nocona Lady Indians on Saturday, Sept. 28. Last season, the Lady Indians went undefeated in their district, so the young Lady Cat squad had a tough matchup to open district play, and despite a hard-fought battle by the youthful crew, Nocona would secure the 3-0 sweep after winning 25-15, 25-17, and 25-12.

Eagles lose close battle with Indians

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The rivalry between the Holliday Eagles and the Jim Ned Indians is just a few years old but has already produced quality matchups not just in football, but also in every other sport the two teams face off in. On Friday, Sept. 27 at Indian Stadium in Tuscola, fans were treated another bruising battle between the Eagles and the Indians, a contest that came down to a fourth quarter, game-winning field goal.
A pair of Holliday defenders make a stop on a Burkburnett Bulldog during last weeks game. The Eagles fell to Jim Ned 17-15 in Jim Ned on Friday, Sept. 27. Photo Landon Davis

Lady Eagles overpower Bowie

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The Holliday Lady Eagles seem to be on a roll since district play began as the Red and White haven’t dropped a single set in district play in three games. That streak continued on Friday, Sept. 27 as Holliday swept the Bowie Lady Rabbits 25-5, 25-11, and 25-8. Frontline players Emma Ellis and Claire Steinruck reach double- digit kills for the third time in district, with Ellis leading the charge with 11, while Steinruck narrowly trailed her sophomore with 10. Fellow hitters Jordan Peters and Rylee Whitley each kicked in five kills as well. Braylie Womack and Maggie Maxwell continued to dish out assists as both setters crossed double-digit assists for the fourth time in district play. Womack topped the squad with 19 assists, adding three aces while Maxwell put up 15 assists and recorded four digs on the night.

Lady Rabbits outrun Archer City

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The Archer City Lady Cats dropped all three sets to the Graford Lady Rabbits in Graford on Tuesday, Sept. 24. The Lady Cats struggled in their first two sets, losing 12-15 and 1125, before fighting back in the third set to nearly come away with the victory, falling short 20-25.

Trojannettes fall to #2 Harrold

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For the second time this season, the Windthorst Trojanettes faced off the against the Class 1A #2 ranked Harrold Lady Hornets on Tuesday, Sept. 24. These two teams met earlier this year, in the first round of the Cool in Boomtown tournament in Burkburnett, where Harrold took home the 2-1 victory. This matchup, the Trojanettes traveled to the home of the Lady Hornets to battle the highly competitive Harrold squad.
Trojanette Isabel Bussey leaps up for a a kill against Harrold on Tuesday, Sept. 24. Photo/Landon Davis

Spartans football results

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Staff 8th Grade The 8th Grade Windthorst Spartan football team got their first win of the season defeating Seymour 36-0 on Thursday, Sept. 26.

Texas History Minute

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Amon G. Carter was another of the larger-thanlife figures that dominated Texas business in the early twentieth century. His efforts cemented Fort Worth’s attempts to become a major industrial and cultural center for the Southwest.
Texas History Minute

Check it Out! A rcher Public Library

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The Archer Public Library is excited to announce an update to the e-book services provided through the E-Read Texas Program at the Texas State Library and Archives Commission. Starting October 1st, we will transition from the e-book platform SimplyE to the new e-book platform Boundless. This change will not affect Libby. Boundless offers many new features, including reading achievement badges, larger checkout limits, and social sharing features. With Boundless and Libby, library patrons can check out e-books and audiobooks for free, enabling them to enjoy the library on the go, adjust the font size of their favorite books with a touch, or listen to books while multitasking. Come by the library if you'd like help setting up or using Boundless or Libby; we're always happy to help! ************** Samantha Casey is a school librarian who loves her job, the kids, and her school family with passion and joy for living.
Check it Out! A rcher Public Library

Be strong and courageous

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Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged, for the LORD your God will be with you wherever you go.” ~ Joshua 1:9 In our scripture above, the people of Israel were in a season of change. You might say they were in the midst of a storm. Israel was transitioning its leadership and moving from the wilderness to a new adventure in the Promised Land and the people were all out of sorts.
Be strong and courageous