Holliday XC seeks repeat on medal stand

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Holliday Cross Country will have a big target on its back heading into the 2526 season. Both the Eagles (2nd) and the Lady Eagles (1st) are ranked in the top three for the 3A Pre-Season Poll by the Cross Country Coaches Association of Texas.
Both Holliday’s cross-country teams head into the season ranked in the top two in state, and will understandably have a target on their back. File photo

Harrison hauls in Wide Receiver One designation

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Being a wide receiver at Holliday High School has seen an uptick in usage over the last three years. For the longest time, the Eagles ran the Wing-T offense, a run-oriented offensive scheme that brought Holliday a ton of success on the gridiron.
Eagle wideout Ty Harrison will step in as Holliday’s number one receiver going into his senior season. Courtesy photo/Jim Harrison

New quarterback to lead Eagles f lock

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For the third straight year, third-year head coach Kyle Atwood and his Holliday Eagles will have a different starting quarterback making plays for them, but Coach Atwood and his crew aren’t rattled by the change at all.
The Eagles will welcome a new starting quarterback for the third straight season as they hope to continue their streak of deep playoff runs. File photo

Luigi’s leadership will play key role for Lady Eagles

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Holliday has a rich history of quality volleyball teams year-in and year-out, and long-time Lady Eagle Bennett Luig plans to maintain that consistency for her senior season. As one of the consistent faces around the program, Luig is coming off a junior year where she had 179 kills, 133 digs, and tied for a team-high 67 aces.
Lady Eagle Bennett Luig will lead a mix of returners and newcomers for her senior season at Holliday. File photo

Volleyball’s versatility will define season

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Much like their football counterparts, the Holliday Lady Eagles graduated a magnitude of skill and experience from last year, but head coach Kimberly Hargrove believes the versatility of this year’s squad will be the defining characteristic of the team.
Versatility will be the Lady Eagles’ strong suit this season, looking to rely on returning athletes as well as newcomers making their varsity debuts. File photo

Stark Reality

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Brothers Jaxon and Aiden Stark were destined to become star athletes. The older sons of current Windthorst coaches Dylan and Heather Schreiber Stark, the youngest son Mason is in middle school at Windthorst, the athletic genes from both families poured into their kids.
Along with his sophomore sibling Aiden, senior Trojan Jaxon Stark will be looking to help lead Windthorst to another successful football season. File photo