Windthorst remains unbeaten, dominates Seymour

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The fourth-ranked Windthorst Trojans built a 35-0 first half lead and coasted to victory in a 42-0 rout of Seymour on the road on Friday, Sept. 18. The Trojans remain unbeaten while the defense continues to be a stalwart, allowing four touchdowns through the first four games.

Eagles grind out homecoming win over Bells, 34-21

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After starting slowly in each of their first three games to open the season, Holliday (3-1) needed to find something to buck the trend in its homecoming matchup with Bells. The Eagles turned to their ground game, churning out yard after yard and first down after first down en-route to a 34-21 win over the Panthers, including 308 yards rushing.
Holliday sophomore quarterback Peyton Marchand spins into the endzone in the first quarter of the Eagles’ 34-21 homecoming win over Bells on Friday, Sept. 18. Photo/Will Edwards

Second-half magic again propels Eagles to comeback

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In the first half of its three non-district matchups this season, the Holliday Eagles have been outscored by their opponents 59-7. Those are not the sort of numbers you expect from a team with a winning record, but the Eagles have made plays when it counted.
Crae Jackson runs with the ball in the Holliday Eagles second half comeback against the Vernon Lions Friday, Sept. 11. Courtesy photo/Jolene Styles

Tackett, Wolf turn in triple-doubles in Trojanettes loss

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Following a win over City View on Saturday, Sept. 12, which ended an eight-match losing streak, the Trojanettes were unable to keep momentum rolling, dropping a pair of matches to Iowa Park 3-0 (21-25, 11-25, 21-25) and Christ Academy, 3-1 (17-25, 25-22, 19-25, 25-27) on Saturday, Sept. 12, in Windthorst.

Windthorst holds off Archer City in the 11-Mile War, 21-20

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In what felt like an ol’ west shootout, the Wildcats and Trojans lived up to the billing of the 11-Mile War. In one corner was Windthorst riding high on winning 11-straight against Archer City dating back to 2008 and ranked No. 4 in the state; in the other were the up-and-coming Wildcats looking to prove they belong.
Windthorst running back Ethan Belcher pushes past the line of scrimmage against county rival Archer City on Friday, Sept. 11. Belcher rushed for 232 yards and two touchdowns. Photo/Will Edwards
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