Armstrong looking to Cash-in on Senior Year

Body Trojan senior Cash Armstrong is a quintessential Windthorst athlete, finding success on the football field as well as the baseball field for his entire career. For his final season dawning the Blue and White, Armstrong just hopes to be the best teammate he can.
Trojan baseball Swiss-Army Knife Cash Armstrong sets his sights on a another successful season for his senior campaign. File photo

Lady Eagles continue standard

Body It can be hard for a team to not become complacent, and after the success of the Holliday softball program in the last five years, head coach Billy Arbogast believes “the standard is the standard.”
Holliday’s softball team will be teaming with a mix of upper- and underclassmen, but still seek to reach the standard the program is known for. File photo

Stewart to take big step for Holliday

Body Holliday senior Michael Stewart has been a varsity baseball player since his freshman year, and still has seen his improvement and his stock rise as he heads into his final year as an Eagle. “I’ve been playing baseball since I was three,” Stewart said.
Holliday’s Michael Stewart will be one of the returning Eagles baseball players itching to show Coach Kress what he’s can do on a baseball diamond. File photo

Eagles in new era under Kress

Body It is a tough task taking the helm of a varsity baseball team halfway through the season, but head coach Jason Kress was able to perform adequately, leading the Eagles to another district title and a pair of playoff wins.
The Holliday Eagles baseball team will look to keep the winning tradition going with head coach Jason Kress, who was named full-time head coach in May 2024. File photo

AC Basketball Roundup

Body Lady Cats Thanks to a healthy mix of returning upperclassmen and underclassmen making their varsity debut, thirdyear head coach Tyler Owen and his Lady Cats reached 18 wins and even earned their first playoff appearance, both firsts under Coach Owen.
The Archer City Lady Cats followed their Bi-District playoff appearance in volleyball with another Bi-District round bid in basketball, their first under third-year head coach Tyler Owen. File photo

Archer City tennis serves up a rebuild

Body According to Archer City High School Athletic Director Bradan Ritchey, the Archer City Tennis program had one of the biggest turnouts in recent years, and head tennis coach Haley Owen is excited about the buzz around the sport.
The Archer City Tennis team will look to bounce back after losing several key seniors to graduation last year, including Kline Mayo. File photo

Harvey looks to make up for lost time

Body Coming off an injury is difficult for any athlete to overcome, especially one as damaging as a torn ACL. But Lady Cat senior Adelyn Harvey is determined to bounce back better than ever.
After an ACL tear that forced her to miss the entire softball season last year, Archer City senior Adelyn Harvey is primed to show what she can do for the team on the diamond. File photo
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