Lady Eagles fall to Tolar in regional finals

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The Holliday Lady Eagles’ dominant playoff run came to a heart-breaking close on Saturday, Nov. 9, losing in a hard-fought 3-1 battle with the Tolar Lady Rattlers in Graham for the Regional Finals playoff round.
Setter Maggie Maxwell puts up a set in Holliday’s 3-1 Regional Finals round loss to Tolar in Graham on Saturday, Nov. 16.

Trojanettes wrangle Lady Longhorns

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For the fourth round in a row, the Windthorst Trojanettes got the 3-0 clean sweep over their playoff opponents. On Friday, Nov. 15, the Big Blue volleyball team stormed onto the hardwood in Childress and played one of their most complete games all year, handedly defeating the Vega Lady Longhorns 2518, 25-18, and finally 25-13.
Head Coach Allison Bussey and the rest of the Windthorst Trojanettes celebrate after their 3-0 sweep over Vega in the Regional Finals round in Childress. Photo/Landon Davis

Trojans dominate Indians

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The Windthorst Trojans went 8-for-8 in drives in their 62-14 thrashing of the Quanah Indians in the Bi-District playoff round on Thursday, Nov. 14, even scoring on a 57-yard punt return mid-way through the second quarter.
Senior Trojan Cash Armstrong fights his way through Quanah defenders in Windthorst’s 62-14 Bi-District win on Thursday, Nov. 14. Photo/Jerry Phillips

Shamrock's luck runs out against Wildcats

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All season, the Wildcats relied heavily on their running attack and physically to wear on opponents before eventually breaking through for long runs and bruising drives. On Thursday, Nov. 14 in Childress, Archer City did just that against the Shamrock Fighting Irish, cruising to the 51-14 Bi-District round victory.
Freshman quarterback Seth Truette stiff-arms a Shamrock defender in the Wildcat’s Bi-District round playoff game h in Childress on Thursday, Nov. 14. Photo/Landon Davis

Eagles rout Dublin

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It was a night of season- highs for multiple Holliday Eagles in their 85-7 thrashing over the Dublin Lions on Friday, Nov. 15 in Springtown, including holding a 65-7 lead at halftime.