Young Eagles aim for the future

Body Head Track Coach Kent Thomas made no bones about the future saying, “We’re shooting for a district championship, but I want these young guys to have a great bit of success this year and gain confidence and stay hooked so I can count on them next year.
Holliday senior Hayden Strealy is vying for a return to the regional meet in the 110 hurdles. File photo

Lady Eagles primed for greatness

Body The Holliday Lady Eagle track roster has two runners with Class 3-A state competition medals. Hannah Spears earned gold medals in the 1600 meter and 3200 meter runs at the state meet last spring. Jayce Lyons was a bronze medalist at the state meet in the 1600 meters.
Holliday senior Hannah Spears is trying for another state title in the 1600 and the 3200 for the Lady Eagles this spring. File photo

Trojanettes tracksters loaded with talent

Body The Trojanettes ran away with the district 9-2A meet last year scoring 191 team points, 58 points better than second place Quanah. The good news for the Trojanettes is the district championship team returns practically everyone.
Windthorst sophomore Annikah Frank is back on the track after advancing to the regional meet a season ago. File photo

Softball Roundup

Body Wednesday, March 9 Holliday 11, Jacksboro 0 It was the Addison Lindemann show in Jacksboro last Wednesday as the junior powered Holliday (14- 1, 1-0) to an 11-0 win in its district opener.
Archer City’s Emma Gray tags out a baserunner at second in the Lady Cats 17-0 win over Chico on Monday, March 14. Photo/Will Edwards

Baseball Roundup

Body Wednesday, March 9 Holliday 18, Jacksboro 5 Holliday (5-2, 1-0) opened district play up with a rout of Jacksboro, hanging an 11 spot in the second inning to blow the game open. Cooper Turner (1-1) picked up the win, tossing 4.
Holliday’s Peyton Marchand tossed 11.0 scoreless innings and went 2-0 on the mound to help the Eagles to a 6-0 week. Photo/Will Edwards
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