Basketball Roundup

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Girls Friday, Jan. 27 Nocona 66, Archer City 26 Top-ranked Nocona proved too much for the Lady Cats (4-19) to handle, registering a 40-point win on Archer City’s home court.
Archer City's Kelsey Aultman bombs home a 3-pointer in the first quarter of the Lady Cats 66-26 loss to topranked Nocona on Friday, Jan. 27 Photo/Will Edwards

Basketball Roundup

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Girls Fri., Jan. 20 Petrolia 56, Archer City 47 Archer City (4-19) took a lead into the fourth quarter but was unable to hold on for the win in the final period in a nine-point setback at home to the Lady Pirates.
Archer City’s Elijah Jackson puts up a shot on the low block in the first half of the Wildcats 59-52 win over Windthorst on Tues., Jan. 24. Photo/Will Edwards

Basketball Roundup: Eagles shut down City View

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Boys Fri., Jan. 13 Holliday 50, City View 41 Holliday held City View to its lowest-scoring output since the season opener as the Eagles handed the Mustangs their first district loss in the last two seasons behind a stellar defensive effort from the Red and White.
Holliday’s Lance Harrison gets up a jumper in the first half of the Eagles’ 50-41 win over City View on Friday, Jan. 13. Photo/Will Edwards

Playing the Pied Piper

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Holliday senior Katy Piper has been instrumental in the Lady Eagles’ recent basketball resurgence. From starting as a freshman to leading Holliday to its first postseason win in over two decades to this year’s team that could go down as the greatest of alltime, Piper has seen just about everything on the basketball court.
Holliday senior Katy Piper looks to lead the Lady Eagles to new heights as the 202223 season continues. Photo/Will Edwards

Wolf named TSWA Player of the Year

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Honors continue to roll in for the state champion Windthorst Trojanettes with the release of the 2022 Texas Sports Writer’s Association all-state squad as five individuals received the distinction. Junior standout Rylee Wolf became the newest Trojanette to earn Player of the Year honors, the first for Windthorst sent Breann Schreiber took home the honor in 2015.
Windthorst standout Rylee Wolf picked up TSWA Player of the Year honors for Class 2A after leading the Trojanettes to their 14th overall state championship File photo
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