Trojanettes breeze through district opponents

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It wasn’t a particularly tough week for the Windthorst Trojanettes on the softball diamond, handily defeating the Seymour Lady Panthers 18-0 on Tuesday, April 1 before cruising to a 17-4 victory over the Electra Lady Tigers on Monday, April 7.
Trojanette second baseman Malory Watson make the throw to first in Windthorst’s district game against Electra on Monday, April 7. Photo/Landon Davis

Trojan pitching stymies Wildcats

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In their district double- header on Tuesday, April 1, the Windthorst Trojan pitchers gave up a combined four hits and one run in the two games against Archer City, winning 14-0 and 11-1 to remain undefeated in district action.
Trojan lefty Conner Schreiber tosses a pitch against Archer City on Tuesday, April 1. The junior finished the day with 12 strikeouts on 69 total pitches. Photo/Landon Davis

A Season of Hope

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Have you ever been through a season where it seemed like everything was not going as planned? Things often come into our lives suddenly and often unexpected. We all face challenges that are often out of our control such as health issues, changes in our family, career changes, tragedy and all sorts of things that can cause grief. If it goes on too long, we can find ourselves searching for hope.
A Season of Hope

Archer City lowers minimum bid on old nursing home property

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The Archer City Council approved lowering the price of the minimum bid of former Archer City Nursing Home located at 200 East Chestnut during its meeting on Thursday, March 27. The council had approved listing the former nursing home building for sale at a minimum price of $75,000 in January before approving lowering the price to $40,000 in its March meeting.
The Archer City council approved lowering the minimum bid on the old Archer City Nursing Home to $40,000 during a council meeting on Thursday, March 27. File photo

Stewart shutouts Stangs

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The Holliday Eagles notched a pair of wins on Tuesday, March 25 and Friday, March 28 after suffocating the City View Mustangs 4-0 and 14-4 respectively. Tuesday, March 25 Holliday 4 City View 0 For the first game of the series, senior starting pitcher Michael Stewart went nuclear from the bump for the Eagles, amassing a miraculous 16 strikeouts in seven full innings.

Wildcats swarm Seymour

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After Archer City fell to the Panthers in walk-off fashion on Wednesday, March 26, the Wildcats stormed back with a vengeance, defending their home field and battering Seymour to improve to 2-2 in district.
Wildcat lefty Brody Reneau fires a pitch against the Seymour Panthers on Wednesday, March 26. Photo/Landon Davis