Wildcats outlast Moguls, 41-27

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Archer City survived a late surge by Munday (37) to clinch a share of the district championship on Friday, Nov. 4, with a 41-27 victory. The Wildcats split the district championship with Windthorst and Seymour but due to tiebreaker scenarios, enter the postseason as the league’s No. 2 seed.
Windthorst’s cross country team of Kyah Frank, Annikah Frank, Savannah Cantu, Cameron Belcher and Maddy Johnson finished third at the District 9-2A meet on Wednesday, Oct. 12. Belcher won the event for the third year in a row with a time of Photo/Jerry Phillips

Trojanettes make triumphant return to regional tournament

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For the first time since 2018, the Trojanettes are heading back to the regional tournament. Windthorst dispatched Sonora (25-20, 23-25, 25-18, 25-21) in the area round on Saturday, Nov. 5, at Jim Ned before sweeping Hamilton (2517, 25-14, 27-25) in the regional quarterfinals on Tuesday, Nov. 8, in Weatherford to punch their ticket to San Angelo.
Rylee Wolf celebrates after putting down the match-clinching kill in the third set of Windthorst’s 3-0 sweep of Hamilton on Tuesday, in Weatherford. Photo/Will Edwards

Trojans trample Tigers, 49-14

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There wasn’t much Windthorst could do wrong in its regular season finale against Electra. Everything seemed to go right for the Trojans as they dominated Electra 49-7 on Friday, Nov.
Kolby Teakell makes a cut during his 82-yard punt return for a touchdown in the first quarter of the Trojans 49-14 mauling of Electra on Friday, Nov. 4. Photo/Will Edwards

Eagles complete second-straight unbeaten regular season

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For the first time in school history, second- ranked Holliday has produced back-to-back 10-0 records in the regular season following a 38-7 rout of Callisburg to clinch the district championship. Additionally, the Eagles became Texoma’s first team to reach 10 wins in six straight seasons.
Perfect...Again! Holliday becomes the Wichita Falls area’s first team to record 10 wins in six-straight seasons. Additionally, the Eagles posted back-to-back unbeaten regular seasons for the first time in school history. Photo/Will Edwards

STROHMAN TAKES

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Eagles, Lady Eagles and Belcher finish four th Just as he’s done all season, Noah Strohman finished first. In his first trip to Old Settler’s Park in Round Rock, Strohman won gold.
Freshman Noah Strohman won the Class 3A UIL State Cross Country Championship on Saturday, Nov. 5 with a time of 15:49.5. He’s Holliday’s first individual champion on the boys side since 2008. Courtesy photo
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