Young Wildcats Ready to Shake Up AC Tennis

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The Archer City tennis program will return five district medalists and four regional qualifiers from their young but talented roster last year, including the district champion in Mixed Doubles. Much like last year, head coach Haley Owen leads a group of mostly underclassmen that will once again be the core strength of the team.
Mixed Doubles consisting of returning sophomores will spearhead Archer City tennis this spring. From L-R: Reed Truette and partner Millie Mayo, Ashlyn Harvey and partner Seth Truette. File photo

Williams to Lead Young but Experienced Trojanettes

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Former Windthorst Trojanette Kelsey Williams will lead a team of young, but experienced ball-players for her first season as head coach. She absorbs a team that is fresh off a trip to the Area-round and returns over five starters, as well as others that saw ample time on the field.
Former Trojanette Kelsey Williams will take over as head softball coach for Windthorst this season. She’ll lead a young, but experienced group in the hopes of fighting for a district title. Photo/Landon Davis

Catcher. Corner. Clutch. Peters Does It All

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After building one of the most decorated careers in recent Archer City athletics history, senior Addy Peters is getting one last chance to add to it. From deep playoff runs in basketball and softball to a long list of district and state accolades, the Lady Cats standout enters her final season determined to help Archer City make another push when it matters most.
Utility player Addy Peters brings multi-positional talent back for her senior year as an Archer City Lady Cat. File photo

Returning Talent Leads Holliday Baseball into New Season

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The Holliday Eagles’ baseball team is coming off their most successful season in 10 years after reaching the 3A-D1 Regional Finals, but after graduating seven seniors, including ace pitcher Michael Stewart, head coach Jason Kress will look to his returners to try and replicate their performance from last year.
The Holliday Eagles return several starters from their 3A-D1 Regional Finals team last season, and are ready for another trip to the postseason this year. File photo

Atwood Chasing One More State Run for Holliday

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Holliday senior Kenli Atwood is looking to cap off her prolific high school running career with another trip to the state meet, which would mark her fourth straight in track and give her eight total trips to the state meet between track and cross-country.
Holliday distance runner Kenli Atwood is poised for a stellar senior season on the track for the Lady Eagles. File photo

Rodgers Ready to Run It Back

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Just like he was in cross-country this year, Windthorst star runner Kolton Rodgers will be a focal point in the Trojan’s success in track this year. The senior, who helped bring a state championship in cross-country this year, is ready to close the book on his tie at Windthorst with another spectacular season.
Windthorst runner Kolton Rodgers aims at returning to the regional track meet for his senior season. File photo

Diamond Duo: Peters Sisters Spark Lady Eagles

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Holliday athletes Jordan and Arden Peters have gotten to do something in the sports world that siblings dream of, playing high school sports together. “We love playing sports with each other,” Jordan said.
Lady Eagle senior Jordan Peters will be joined by her sophomore sister Arden for one final softball season at Holliday. File photo
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