Holliday splits with Jacksboro

Body The Holliday Lady Eagles and the Jacksboro Tigerettes faced off in the first district softball series of the year on Tuesday, Feb. 25 and Saturday, Mar. 4.
Centerfielder Sammi Kirkland goes a slap hit in Holliday’s 13-12 extra-inning win overJacksboro on Tuesday, Marxh 4. Photo/Landon Davis

ACN Girls BBall Elite 8

Body After a basketball season that featured a host of new faces take the court for Archer City, Holliday, and Windthorst, all three teams managed to still make the playoffs, with the Trojanettes even taking home a Bi-District round trophy.
Lady Eagle post Jordan Peters was named ACN’s Elite 8 MVP after she averaged 13.6 points and 7.8 rebounds per game for her junior season. File photo

County Softball Roundup

Body Due to the inclement weather on Thursday, Feb. 20 and Friday, Feb. 21, the Archer County Classic softball tournament was cancelled, leading to the three Archer County teams to play various teams on Saturday, Feb. 22 and Monday, Feb. 24.
Trojanette centerfielder Chloe Schroeder beats the throw to first in Windthorst’s first home game versus the Graford Lady Rabbits on Monday, Feb. 24. Photo/Landon

Trojans fall to #2 Lipan

Body The Trojans ran into a basketball buzzsaw on Friday, Feb. 21 after they faced off with the #2 ranked Lipan Indians in Jacksboro for the Area round of the playoffs.

Four more catch calves at FWSSR

Body Whit Parkey of Archer City, a member of Archer County 4-H, caught a calf during the 2025 Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo’s Calf Scramble, earning a $500 purchase certificate for a show heifer and the chance for up to $16,000 in scholarship awards. Parkey is the son of David W.
Ben Miller won a $500 purchase certificate toward a heifer for a 4-H or FFA project for exhibition at next year’s Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo. Courtesy photo/FWSSR

Trojanettes season comes to an end

Body The Lipan Lady Indians proved to be too much for the Windthorst Trojanettes in their area round playoff matchup in Jacksboro on Thursday, Feb. 13. The Lady Indians knocked down eight three-pointers in the game, seven in the first half alone.
Senior Megg Lindley launches a three-pointer in the Trojanettes’ Area matchup versus Lipan on Thursday, Feb. 13. Photo/Landon Davis

Eagles punch their ticket to the postseason

Body It has been a rollercoaster season for head coach Kyle Tucker and his Holliday Eagles basketball team. After starting off district with a 6-2 record, a string of losses in the latter-half of district forced a play-in game against rival Henrietta on Friday, Feb.
Senior Ashtyn Berry nails a crucial fourth-quarter three in Holliday’s playoff playin. Berry finished the night with 16 points and 14 rebounds. Photo/Landon Davis
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