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AREA VOLLEYBALL: Lindsay too much for Saint Jo

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The Saint Jo volleyball team took on Texas Girls Coaches Association Conference 2A third-ranked Lindsay on Tuesday night.
Like many other teams, the Panthers felt the brunt of Lindsay’s power as the Knights swept the Panthers 25-11, 25-11, 25-6 in this District 2A-10 contest.
“Lindsay is tough competition,” Saint Jo head coach Kristi Tallon said.
Saint Jo stands at 9-16, 3-3 in 2A-10.
Sarah Patrick paced Saint Jo with three kills and two digs plus a solo ace block. Karla Fernandez added three assists and a couple of kills.
The Panthers played at Forestburg on Friday night in a pivotal match between two teams in the middle of the pack in 2A-10 – with both vying for a playoff spot.

Collinsville takes care of Gold-Burg
Collinsville defeated Gold-Burg on Tuesday in District 2A-10 action by scores of 25-5, 25-14, 25-12.
Shelby Horton and Mariah Reaves both chipped in with six digs. Reaves and Hannah Franklin both served up one ace. Ashley Rainey and Franklin added four digs.
Gold-Burg remains winless at 0-19, 0-6 in 2A-10.
The Lady Bears went on the road Friday to take on Tioga. Pick up The Bowie News to see district standings.

Saint Jo’s Karla Fernandez serves during an early-season match. Click on the image for the complete photo. (News file photo by Eric Viccaro) 

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Interview with Bowie baseball players Seth Mann (left) and Tucker Jones following their win against Vernon on April 12, 2024.
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Interview with Bowie softball players Kaylie Kinney (left) and Victoria Cox following their win against Vernon on senior night April 12, 2024.
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Softball Roundup

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The Nocona Lady Indians beat Saint Jo at home on Saturday morning.
The Lady Indians won 16-1 after four innings due to run-rule against the smaller school.
Nocona was coming off a competitive loss at Collinsville earlier in the week while the Lady Panthers were hoping to compete after a busy week of their athletes doing everything else besides just softball.
The Lady Indians easily won the first matchup between the teams in March, 19-2 and it was more of the same on Saturday.
Saint Jo struck first to start the game off well. Jordyn O’Neal hit a one out single. Krista Reeves followed with a walk after O’Neal had stolen second base and had advanced to third thanks to an error trying to throw her out. A wild pitch then allowed her to score to put the Lady Panthers up 1-0.
The lead did not last long. Nocona’s first two batters drew walks which set up Abby Hill to drive them both in with a single to right field.
Despite giving up a single and a walk later in the inning, Saint Jo’s defense did not allow another run. A line out and groundout to the shortstop while picking off a runner attempting to steal got the Lady Panthers out of the inning unscarred.
The Lady Indians led 2-1.
That was about as competitive as it got. In the second inning, Nocona’s bats got going. Two singles and a hit batter loaded the bases up with no outs.
Reagan Phipps drew a walk that drove in a run. Hill hit another two RBI single. Skye Kirby followed with a two RBI double.
After the first out, Allie Sutton drove in one run with a single. There was a fly out for out two, before a runner came in to score after a passed ball. Finally, an error allowed two more runs to score on the base paths.
Nocona had scored nine runs and led 11-1 to break the game open heading into the third inning.
Taylor Patrick hit a double, with O’Neal and Reeves following with singles. Unfortunately for Saint Jo, Patrick was thrown out before the hits attempting to steal a base so the Lady Panthers scored no runs from this.
The Lady Indians kept pouring on the runs. Two singles and a walk loaded the bases up with no outs. Tinley Cable then hit an RBI single. Shelby Swell was hit by a pitch that drove in another run.
After two strikeouts, Evelyn Marquez drove in two more runs on a double to put Nocona up 15-1, coming up one run short of ending the game early.
The Lady Indians scored that one run in the fourth inning. After Phipps drew a leadoff walk, Hill hit a triple that drove her in to end the game.
Nocona won 16-1.

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

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