Holliday Flies High at District Track Meet

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The Holliday track teams soared sky high at the District 7-3A meet on Monday, April 6, and Thursday, April 9, with the Eagles and Lady Eagles both winning their respective divisions. This marks the third-straight track season that Holliday was able to do so.
Twins Noah (R) and Ryder (L) Strohman took swept the top two spots in the 800-meter, mile, and two-mile runs for Holliday at the District 7-3A track and field meet on Thursday, April 9. Photo/Landon Davis

Lady Eagles Shutout Vernon

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Since March 16 of this year, the Holliday Lady Eagles have only allowed five hits in their last four district games. That dominant run continued as they decimated the Vernon Lady Lions by a combined 29-0, and gave up just one hit in the two-game series.
Holliday pitcher Kyra Seward totaled six RBIs, including two home runs, in the twogame series with the Vernon Lady Lions on Tuesday, April 7 and Friday, April 10. Photo/Landon Davis

Lady Cats Maul Electra

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The Archer City Lady Cats set a county-high in runs scored with 28 in their district road game against the Electra Lady Tigers on Friday, April 10. Five different batters recorded four-or-more RBIs in the lopsided win, with the roster combining for 17 total hits.
Lady Cat pitcher Myah Ferguson lasers a pitch against the Electra Lady Tigers on Friday, April 10. Photo/Landon Davis

Trojanettes Trample Lady Tigers, Lady Cubs

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Windthorst rattled off two more district wins his week as the regular season begins to wind down The Trojanettes poured in 33 runs over those two games, and allowed just two runs scored. Tuesday, April 7 Windthorst 15 Electra 0 The Trojanettes’ recorded eight of their 14 total hits against the Lady Tigers in the first inning on Tuesday, including a string of seven- straight singles.
Windthorst’s senior shortstop Karissa Fillingim posted an on-base percentage of .714 for the two district games against the Electra Lady Tigers the Olney Lady Cubs. File photo

Four Earn FWSSR Calf Scramble Scholarships

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Brantley Humpert A $16,000 scholarship was recently awarded to Brantley Humpert of Archer County 4-H by the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo's Calf Scramble Scholarship Committee. He is the child of Misty Wolf .
James Romero was awarded a $7,000 FWSSR Calf Scramble Scholarship. Courtesy photo

Windthorst FFA Show Season Results

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Fort Worth

Heifers Show, Faith Sternadel braved the winter weather but did not place Steer Show, Colby Vieth placed 12th in heavy weight class Gilts Show , Ryder Redding braved the winter weather but did not place

San Antonio

Gilts Show, Ryder Redding showed Duroc, Berk and Spot but did not place Heifers, Colby Vieth but did not place

Houston

Heifers, Colby Vieth won first in his class Faith Sternadel did not place

City Wide Clean Up Scheduled for Archer City

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A City Wide Clean Up for the City of Archer City is scheduled for Monday, April 20 through Sunday, April 26 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily except for Sunday, April 26, when the hours will be from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.

Consistent Pattern

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There is a unappreciated consistent pattern in the Christian faith. This pattern is paradox. Paradox can be defined as an apparent contradiction which is never-the-less true. Paul would use a better, broader and greater word in his letters when he speaks of ‘mysterion’ (Greek) translated mystery. Just as Jesus Christ, the God-Man, has a dual nature being both fully God and fully man, and also, just as the Bible, is both “the Word of God” in the words of men, this same pattern of paradox carries over also into the nature of the Church established by Jesus Christ. The Church has a dual nature. The Church has both a human and a divine dimension. The Church is both “at the same time an earthly community and the mystical body of Christ, a visible assembly and a spiritual mystery, a reality present in history and a people journeying toward Heaven. The human and the divine dimensions form a paradox. The Church can be referred to as ‘she’ and ‘her’ because she is the bride of Christ (Ephesians 5:25-32). She is a reality that is both divine and human, that welcomes sinners and leads and helps them to God.
Consistent Pattern