Archer County baseball roundup

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Tuesday, March 9 Holliday 10, Jacksboro 0 Holliday senior Hadley Harrigal (2-1) tossed the Eagles’ second no-hitter in the last two weeks in a 10-0 rout of Jacksboro. The right-hander needed just 74 pitches to complete the feat, allowing two walks while punching out eight.
Windthorst second baseman Kyle Wolf throws out a runner at first in the Trojans’ 5-1 loss to Albany on Thursday, March 11. Photo/Will Edwards

Murray honored by TSWA

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Holliday Junior Payton Murray was selected to the Texas Sports Writers Association honorable mention all-state team.Photo/Will Edwards.
Murray honored by TSWA

County Softball Roundup

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Tuesday, March 2 Archer City 13. Nocona 1 Bailey Grant went 2-for-3 with a double and four RBI to pace the Lady Cats to a 13-1 win over Nocona.
Holliday’s Sydney Linn connects with an offering in the first inning. On the season, Linn is hitting .667 with three taters, 21 RBI and 20 runs scored.Photo/Will Edwards

Long hits Hole in One

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Archer City Country Club member, Richard Long, made a hole in one on Hole #1 this past Sunday, March 7. Witnesses were Steve and Mollye Ashton and Richard's wife, Kristin.Courtesy photo/Misty Cameron.
Long hits Hole in One

County Tennis Roundup

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Archer City’s Jill Liles and Cade Strickland placed second in mixed doubles and Chase Curry received third in boys singles at the Wildcats’ season-opening tournament in Vernon on March 1. Layne Briggs and Luke Haehn were eliminated by the first-place team in a tiebreaker and elected to return to baseball rather than playing the third place match.
Holliday junior Belle Welch has dominated girls singles through the first three tournaments, winning all three draws to open the year in Vernon.Courtesy photo/Kim Cornsilk

AC Powerlifting headed to State

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Archer City's Juniors Maddie Lopez (left) and Bailey Grant (right) advanced to the THSWPA state meet following a fourth and seventh place finish respectively at the THSWPA regional meet.Courtesy photo/ACISD
AC Powerlifting headed to State

Holliday, Windthorst girls win opening track meets

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The Holliday Lady Eagles and Windthorst Trojanettes earned season-opening victories at the City View Glen Eickman Relays and the Panther Pride Relays in Seymour, respectively. Holliday finished with 276 points, outpacing second-place Henrietta (122) by over 150 points.
Windthorst’s Saige Anderson comes down the stretch in the 800 meters, followed closely by Archer City’s Landri Payne. Anderson finished second in the event while Payne came in fourth.Courtesy photo/Barbara Phillips

Jackson honored by TSWA

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Holliday senior Crae Jackson picked up honorable mention accolades on the Texas Sports Writers all-state team as a utility player. Photo/Will Edwards.
Jackson honored by TSWA
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