Trojans blow past Munday, 47-12

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Windthorst quarterback Logan Cope had more touchdowns than incompletions as the Trojans overmatched Munday, 47-12. The Trojans (4-3, 3-0) climb above .500 for the first time on the season ahead of next week’s district championship showdown with Archer City. Cope finished 18-of-22 for 348 yards and five scores, averaging better than 19 yards per completion. His top target, Tanner Doyal, reeled in four passes for 109 yards and two scores. Kolby Teakell (75 yards) and Brayden Berend (71 yards) each went over 70 yards with Berend adding a pair of scores. Kasen Wiles caught four balls for 65 yards and a score. Grayson Steinberger scored a touchdown on two grabs for nine yards. Tyler Camacho provided a bruising rushing attack, picking up 94 yards on nine carries and a score while freshman Conner Schreiber picked up another score on the ground.

Belcher wins 9-2A XC Crown

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Windthorst’s Cameron Belcher claimed her thirdstraight district championship with a time of 12:22.18 at the District 9-2A Championships on Wednesday, Oct. 12, in Seymour. Belcher topped Nocona’s Bayler Smith by 49 seconds.
Windthorst’s cross country team of Kyah Frank, Annikah Frank, Savannah Cantu, Cameron Belcher and Maddy Johnson finished third at the District 9-2A meet on Wednesday, Oct. 12. Belcher won the event for the third year in a row with a time of 12:22.18. Photo/Jerry Phillips

Wildcats set up district title showdown with gritty win

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Archer City’s Kole Stovall is a playmaker. Time and time again when the Wildcats needed a play, Archer City and head coach Bradan Ritchey looked to the junior wide receiver/defensive back to come up with answers – and Stovall responded every time against Haskell.
Archer City’s Kole Stovall returns a game-clenching interception in the waning moments of the Wildcats’ 27-20 win over Haskell on Friday, Oct. 14. Photo/Will Edwards

Volleyball Roundup: Holliday, Windthorst earn postseason berths

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Holliday and Windthorst both ensured themselves of playing a little more volleyball once November rolls around. The Lady Eagles and Trojanettes each locked up, at the very least, a postseason bid with an opportunity to put the finishing touches on a district championship in the coming matches.
Archer City’s Jill Liles collected her first triple-double of the season with 23 digs, 37 assists and 10 kills in the Lady Cats’ five-set loss to Olney on Saturday, Oct. 8. File photo
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