Maidens' hot shooting eliminates Lady Eagles

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The Windthorst TrojaneA 23-point third quarter by the Comanche Maidens proved to be too steep of a mountain to scale for the Holliday Lady Eagles in their Bi-District round clash on Monday, Feb. 16 at Mineral Wells High School.
Holliday sophomore Rylee Whitley drives the lane and sinks a midrange floater in the Lady Eagles’ Bi-District round meeting with Comanche on Monday, Feb. 16. Photo/Landon Davis

Trojanettes advance after comeback win

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The Windthorst Trojanettes trailed the Anson Lady Tigers for over 21 minutes in their Bi-District round matchup on Monday, Feb. 16 at Graham High School. That all changed with 3:20 left in the fourth quarter.
Trojanettes swarm senior Karissa Fillingim during a timeout after the guard nailed a pair of threes and a two-pointer late in fourth quarter in Windthorst’s Bi-District round clash with Anson on Monday, Feb. 16. Photo/Landon Davis

Eagles claim 3A District 7 Title

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Just a year after competing with the Henrietta Bearcats for the last playoff spot in the district, the Holliday Eagles claimed the District 7-3A championship following victories of the Jacksboro Tigers and the City View Mustangs.
Eagle guard Ty Harrison floats a shot over a Mustangdefender in Holliday’s home win versus City View on Friday, Feb. 13. Photo/Landon Davis

Trojans win f irst district title since '06

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For the first time since 2006, the Windthorst Trojans earned a district championship in basketball on Tuesday, Feb. 10. Big Blue won the title outright after the Seymour Panthers defeated the Nocona Indians on the same night, handing Nocona a third loss in district.
The Windthorst Trojans pose in front of their district championship banner after they secured their first district title since 2006. Courtesy photo

GET TO KNOW YOUR CANDIDATES

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The Archer County News has put together a get to know your candidate section for the upcoming March 3 primary. This free section allowed 300 words or less for candidates in the upcoming election to provide information about themselves for voters to make an informed decision. The remainder of the bios will be published in the Feb. 19 edition. Early voting in the March Primary Election will start Tuesday, Feb. 17, and end Friday, Feb. 27.

County Clerk: Kristi Malone

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My name is Kristi Malone, and I’ve been married for 36 years to James (Junior) Malone. I have lived in Archer County most of my life, and it is where my husband and I raised our two children. We have since received our greatest title of Lovie and Pappy to our two amazing grandchildren. I’m a graduate of Archer City High School and a member of the First Baptist Church of Archer City.
County Clerk: Kristi Malone

Justice of the Peace Pct. 2: Kyle Morris

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My name is Kyle Morris. I’ve lived in Lakeside City for 8 years this coming April. This is my 5th year as a teacher, and my second year teaching at the high school here in Holliday. My wife, Jessica, works for Region 9 in Head Start. We have 2 boys James and Rylan. James graduated from Holliday this last school year and is currently at Midwestern State University, while Rylan is a freshman at Holliday.
Justice of the Peace Pct. 2: Kyle Morris

Recol lections of a Grand Old School

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The old red brick building that stood on South Ash Street in Archer City for eighty-nine years is gone, but the memories of those who attended school there haven’t faded. Local author Jim Black (Class of 1971) has gathered together some of those memories in his latest book titled Through These Halls.