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Holliday threw just one pass as the Eagles rushed for 512 yards on 43 carries in a 61-0 rout of S&S Consolidated on Friday, Nov. 21. The second-ranked Eagles (8-0) secured a playoff berth with the lopsided win and remain on-pace for the top overall seed with Callisburg.
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The Holliday defense forced five turnovers while the offense overcame three interceptions and several fumbled snaps to pull away late from Henrietta, 41-14. The second-ranked Eagles (7-0) remain unbeaten with three games to play in the regular season.
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Windthorst quarterback Logan Cope had more touchdowns than incompletions as the Trojans overmatched Munday, 47-12. The Trojans (4-3, 3-0) climb above .500 for the first time on the season ahead of next week’s district championship showdown with Archer City.
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Holliday put the finishing touches on its district championship on Tuesday night. The third-ranked Lady Eagles clinched the top seed for the postseason for the third-straight year with a 3-0 sweep of Bowie.
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Windthorst’s Cameron Belcher claimed her thirdstraight district championship with a time of 12:22.18 at the District 9-2A Championships on Wednesday, Oct. 12, in Seymour. Belcher topped Nocona’s Bayler Smith by 49 seconds.
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Archer City’s Kole Stovall is a playmaker. Time and time again when the Wildcats needed a play, Archer City and head coach Bradan Ritchey looked to the junior wide receiver/defensive back to come up with answers – and Stovall responded every time against Haskell.