Eagles corral #7 City View

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On Friday, Oct. 25, then unranked Holliday Eagles went toe-to-toe with the then #7 ranked City View Mustangs at Veterans Field. In front of a jam-packed crowd, the Eagles proceeded to dominate the highly touted Mustangs in almost every facet of the game, ultimately securing the 41-14 stomping.
Eagle receiver Jaedin Kim sprints up the field after catching a pass against the City View Mustangs on Friday, Oct. 25. Kim finished the night with seven receptions for 172 yards and two receiving touchdowns. Photo/Landon Davis

Wildcats earn statement win over Electra

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On Friday, Oct. 25, the Archer City Wildcats had a tall task to overcome, hosting the then undefeated Electra Tigers in district gridiron action. Coming into the matchup, the Tigers were averaging nearly 40 points a game, while only allowing around 13 points per game, and held a 3-0 record in district. That all changed after Friday night.
Archer City Linebacker Luke Deerinwater chases down the Electra runner during the Wildcats 63-0 win over the Tigers on Friday, Oct. 25. Photo/Jerry Phillips

Trojans dominate battle with Indians

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For their fourth district game of the season, the Trojans hosted the Haskell Indians at Trojan Field on Friday, Oct. 25. The Indians, coming off a victory a week prior and desperate to keep their playoff hopes alive, went up against a Trojan team eager to maintain perfection in district matchups this year.
Trojan running back Karson Vieth hustles down the field against the Haskell Indians on Friday, Oct. 25. Courtesy photo/Jamie Anderle

Trojanettes beat Lady Cats

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The Archer City Lady Cats and the Windthorst Trojanettes closed out their series against one another on Tuesday, Oct. 22, with the Big Blue crew handing the young Lady Cat the 3-0 sweep. Despite the result, the two teams battled closely throughout the sets.
Frontline players Millie Mayo and Jocelyn Tedrow attempt to block a hit by Windthorst’s Kenley Teakell in their matchup on Tuesday, Oct. 22. Photo/Landon Davis