Softball Roundup

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Friday, April 8 Holliday 4, Breckenridge 0 Holliday (22-2) moved within a game of clinching the District 7-3A title following a 4-0 blanking of Breckenridge. With another shutout, the Lady Eagles have yet to allow a run in district play.
Holliday's Carissa Griffin makes a good stretch at first base for the out in Holliday's 10-0 win over Jacksboro on Tuesday, April 5. Photo/Will Edwards

Liles, Clark tandem advances to state

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Archer City’s Jill Liles and Chandler Clark won the girls doubles draw at the Region II-2A championship on Tuesday, April 12, to advance to the state tennis tournament. The pair is slated to compete again on April 26-27 in San Antonio.
Junior Jill Liles and senior Chandler Clark celebrate with gold medals after dominating the competition at the Region II tennis tournament on Monday and Tuesday. The duo had a bye the first round and never dropped a set in their quest for the title. They will compete at the state tournament in San Antonio on April 26-27. Photo/Jenny Schroeder

Track and Field Roundup

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Windthorst girls enter this week’s district championship fresh off a win at the Wildcat Relays on Thursday, March 31. The Trojanettes won the meet, beating Archer City by 69.5 points to take gold while the Lady Cats earned silver with 127.5.
Windthorst’s Brock Hudman clears the bar in high jump en-route to a ninth place finish, jumping 5’ at the Wildcat Relays in Archer City on Thursday, March 31. Photo/Will Edwards

Trio advances to regional golf tournament

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Archer County golfers took to the links this past week with a trio of competitors advancing to the regional meet. On the girls side, Holliday’s Makayla Smith was the District 7-3A champion at River Creek Golf Course in Burkburnett on Wednesday, March 30.
Archer City’s John Machtolff fired an 86 to take third at the District 9-2A meet on Thursday, March 31, at Olney Country Club. He moves on to the Region II Championship on April 18-19 at Old Brickyard Golf Course in Ferris. Courtesy photo

Baseball Roundup

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Friday, April 1 Archer City 14, Olney 7 Archer City (7-6) scored seven runs in each the fifth and sixth innings to erase an early 7-0 hole in a 14-7 win over Olney. Hudson Williams powered the Wildcats with a 2-for-5 effort at the plate with a homer, double two RBI and two runs scored.
Archer City’s Ty Bates picked up a win in relief of the Wildcats 14-7 win over Olney on Friday,. Photo/Jerry Phillips
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