Archer County Volleyball Roundup

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The three county teams closed out the regular season with varying results. On Tuesday, Oct. 21, the Lady Cats and the Lady Eagles recorded wins while the Trojanettes dropped a tight contest to Nocona.
Jack Mitchell placed first in the 4-H individual dairy judging contest at the Heart of America contest. Courtesy photo

Tuesday volleyball scores

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Archer City 3 Olney 2 The Lady Cats secured their spot for the playoffs after a tight 3-2 win over the Lady Cubs on Tuesday. After they took the first set 25-19, Olney snatched the next two sets (12-15, 2125) to go up by a set.

Turnovers plague Wildcats in loss to Haskell

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The Archer City Wildcats have struggled with untimely turnovers all season, and Friday’s home district matchup against the Haskell Indians was no different. A fumble by the Wildcats on the opening kickoff gave the Indians field position on Archer City’s 34yard line.
Twin brothers Seth (15) and Reed (14) Truette tackle a Haskell ballcarrier in the Wildcat’s home district game against the Indians on Friday, Oct. 17. Photo/Landon Davis

Lady Eagles fall in five-set thriller to Iowa Park

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The second meeting between the Holliday Lady Eagles and the Iowa Park Lady Hawks was one of the most anticipated rematches of the season, resulting in one of the biggest crowds for the matchup. For the second installment of the Battle of the Birds, Holliday hosted Iowa Park in another thrilling five sets on Tuesday, Oct.
Holliday freshman Camdyn Stapleton slaps over a point during the Lady Eagles’ district match with Iowa Park on Tuesday, Oct. 14.

Trojans too much for young Wildcats

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Friday’s District 6-2A matchup between bitter rivals Windthorst and Archer City was a tale of two high school football programs in different stages of development. For the Trojans, both sides of the ball teamed with athletes with multiple years of varsity experience.
Trojan quarterback Brock Belcher looks deep down field in Windthorst’s home district game against Archer City on Friday, Oct. 10. Courtesy photo/Jim Harrison
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