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Changes made to scrimmages

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There are three changes to report to high school football scrimmages that will take place this week.
Bowie’s scrimmage against Burkburnett has been moved from Thursday to Friday at 6 p.m. at Jackrabbit Stadium.
The scrimmage will begin with freshmen action, followed by junior varsity and varsity, Bowie athletic director and head football coach Dylan Stark said.
The Nocona scrimmage, which was originally scheduled for Olney on Thursday, has been moved to Jack Crain Stadium. The scrimmage will begin at 6 p.m., with junior varsity followed by varsity. The varsity teams will play a live quarter.
Gold-Burg was originally scheduled to square off against Lakeland down in Lewisville on Friday.
However, Gold-Burg athletic director and head football coach Jay Johnson has reported this scrimmage will now take place in Stoneburg after 5 p.m. on Friday.

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Interview with Bowie baseball players Carson Sanders (left) and Seth Hall following their win against Vernon on March 21, 2023.
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Nocona softball interview with Avery Crutsinger (left) and Abby Hill following their win against Saint Jo on March 20, 2023.
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Rodgers signs to Ranger College

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Bowie senior Nathan Rodgers signed his letter of intent to run at Ranger College on Monday.

Bowie’s Nathan Rodgers signed his letter of intent to run cross country and track at Ranger College.
The senior, who is the son of Ryan and Jessica Rodgers, has spent the past three years running on the varsity cross country team as one of its top runners. He helped the team win the district title in 2020 and has helped the Jackrabbits to team district runner-up finishes in 2021 and 2022.
While running in the regional meet the past three years, Rodgers had his best finish this past fall at 32nd.
Rodgers also played varsity basketball his senior year and helped the Jackrabbits make it to the regional quarterfinals.
“Ranger offered me quite a good deal,” Rodgers said. “The coach is a good one who will develop me and make me better. I already met some of my teammates so we already have that bond. All around it was just a good college.”

To read the full story, pick up a copy of the mid-week edition of the Bowie News.

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