Despite a herculean effort from senior standout Ashtyn Berry, the Holliday Eagles were unable to overcome the offensive ability of the Iowa Park Hawks on Friday, Jan. 31.
After taking on the district’s top team just four days before (Nocona), the Trojanettes didn’t have any time to regroup as they took on the second-best team in the district, the Seymour Lady Panthers, on Tuesday, Jan. 28.
For the first time in his tenure at Archer City, thirdyear Lady Cat head coach Tyler Owen and his squad have clinched a spot in the playoffs following their 3418 win over the Olney Lady Cubs on Tuesday, Jan. 28.
“I’ve been doing this a long time. That’s one of the craziest comebacks and finishes that I’ve ever been a part of,” Holliday head coach Kyle Tucker said after his Eagles pulled off a last-second comeback road win over the Vernon Lions on Tuesday, Jan. 21.
After coming of a close loss to the district favorite City View Lady Mustangs a week prior and having a bye to prepare to finish out district play, the Lady Eagles looked strong in their 59-34 road win over the Vernon Lady Lions on Tuesday, Jan 21.
The Archer City Lady Cats completed their series sweep over the Electra Lady Tigers on Friday, Jan. 24, relying heavily on stellar defense and efficient rebounding after coming off a bye.
A late, fourth quarter surge by the Nocona Indians gave them the 12-point win over the Archer City Wildcats on Tuesday, Jan. 14. Up until the final quarter, the two clobbered each other on the defensive side of the court, with the Indians holding just an 1815 lead heading into the fourth quarter.
The Holliday Eagles and the City View Mustangs have a history of playing each other to the best of their abilities on a basketball court, and this year’s first meeting on Tuesday, Jan. 14 was no different as it took a late run by the Eagles to secure the victory at home.