County Volleyball Roundup

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Tuesday, Oct. 7 Windthorst 3 Olney 0 The Trojanettes finished out district play with a 3-0 home-trouncing over the Olney Lady Cubs on Tuesday.
Windthorst junior Heidi Tackett serves up for the Trojanettes in their 3-0 home sweep over Olney on Tuesday, Oct. 7. Photo/Landon Davis

Holliday wins district titles in Cross Country

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Holliday High School once again proved why they are a premier high school cross country program in the state of Texas. Both the Eagles’ and Lady Eagles’ cross-country teams ran away with a pair of first-place finishes at the UIL District 7-3A meet at Burkburnett High School on Monday, Oct.
The Holliday Eagles’ cross country team secured their fourth consecutive district title on Monday after outrunning second-place Bowie by over 30 points. Photo/Landon Davis

Archer County Volleyball Roundup

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It was as close as a 3-0 sweep could get on a volleyball court as the Windthorst Trojanettes outlasted the Archer City Lady Cats in their first meeting of the year in district on Tuesday, Sept. 30.
Windthorst middle Kenley Teakell leaps up for a block against Archer City’s Lyla Nichols in the first district meeting between the two on Tuesday, Sept. 30. Photo/Landon Davis

Trojans thump Moguls

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It was another explosive offensive performance for the Trojans on Friday, Oct. 3. Just seven days after their 69-7 win over Seymour, Windthorst thrashed the Munday Moguls 76-6 at Scruggs Field in Munday.
Trojan wideout Ruben Willden looks up field after reeling in a pass in Windthorst’s 76-6 thumping over the Monday Moguls on Friday, Oct. 3. Photo/Landon Davis

Wildcats stun Moguls

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It may have been ugly, but the Archer City Wildcats secured their first win of the season in one of the most memorable games in recent memory on Friday, Sept. 26.
Sophomore Noah Reneau celebrates an early touchdown run against Munday on Friday, Sept. 26. Photo/Nathan Lawson

Cross County Roundup

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2025 Olney Invitational Wednesday, Sept. 24 Archer City cross country competed the Olney Invitational at the Olney Country Club on Wednesday.

Eagles second half comeback attempt falls short

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It was a highly-anticipated rematch on Friday, Sept 26, as the Holliday Eagles hosted the Jim Ned Indians on Homecoming to finish out their pre-district schedule. Coming into the game, the Indians gave up just 20 points a game, while Holliday averaged 52 points per game.
Holliday quarterback Caleb McClane throws to a receiver in the Eagles’ Homecoming game against versus Jim Ned on Friday, Sept. 26. Photo/Landon Davis
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