Trojans go undefeated in Dragon Classic

Body Windthorst 59 Valley View 32 The Dragon Classic started off with a bang for the Windthorst Trojans, beating the Valley View Eagles 59 to 32. Sophomore Jaxon Stark shined offensively, scoring 23 points, with two three-pointers on the night.

Cox headlines 6-3A district honors

Body The more things change, the more they stay the same. Despite a completely new offensive and defensive scheme, the Eagles proved once again that the district title still runs through Holliday.
Holliday's Grant Cox was named District 6-3A MVP after he passed for 2,607 yards, 33 touchdowns and five interceptions and ran for 965 yards and 18 touchdowns in his senior campaign. File photo

Eagles fly through Haskell Tourney

Body Holliday (5-2) ran roughshod through the Haskell Tournament this past weekend en route to a 5-0 mark on the week. The Eagles never trailed after the midway point in the opening quarter in any of its four tournament games to win the championship.

Lady Eagles take down Windthorst

Body In an all-Archer County showdown at Kay Yeager Coliseum, the Holliday Lady Eagles (5-2) pulled away with a 29-12 second half run to knock off Windthorst (4-2), 57-37 on Sat., Dec. 2.
Holliday’s Kenna Wood shoots a pull-up jumper over Windthorst’s Rylee Wolf in the Lady Eagles’ 57-37 win. Photo/Will Edwards

Windthorst Junior High, High School A, A/B Honor Roll

Body A Honor R oll Hunter Barbosa Stoney Belz Colton Berend Graham Berend Baylie Britner Kei Hickerson Ellie Kolar Coleston Ludtke Lilli Meurer Sibby Morris Kinlee Pettyjohn Dreyken Schenk Libby Schroeder Emily Teague Barrett Wolf Kastin Wolf Gunner Wyrick Gianna Zicarelli 7th...

Lady Eagles win Bowie tourney

Body The defending state champs are back at it. After a tremendous run in volleyball, the Lady Eagles returned to the hardwood with hopes of a repeat trip to the Alamodome.

Wolf named District 7-2A MVP

Body After powering the Trojanettes to the State Semifinals, Rylee Wolf was named District 7-2A MVP and a host of other Windthorst and Archer City players received district honors.
Wolf named District 7-2A MVP

Teakell named district MVP

Body Following another successful football season where all three high schools reached the playoffs, all-district 7-2A selections have been announced. Archer City The Archer City Wildcats finished the season with a 5-5 overall record, while going 3-3 in district, finishing fourth.
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