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CROSS COUNTRY: Hernandez earns second for Nocona

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Nocona’s Maria Hernandez opened her high school cross country career in fine fashion with a second-place finish at the Boyd Yellowjacket Invitational.
Hernandez finished second overall with a time of 12 minutes, 52.80 seconds, about 5.3 seconds behind Bridgeport’s Kristin Grooms, over a two-mile course.
Crystal Duarte also earned a top-10 finish for the Lady Indians, taking sixth in 13:25.93.
Yesenia Duarte placed 39th (14:58.05) and Daisy Ibarra 48th (15:20.04), but Nocona didn’t have enough girls for a counted team score.
Bridgeport was tops with 53 points, 26 fewer than Lindsay.
Joan Gomez was the top boys’ finisher for Nocona, taking 17th in a time of 18:39.70 over a course that was three miles long.
Luis Rico and Brayden Skinner finished back-to-back in 26th and 27th, respectively, with times of 19:27.63 and 19:29.02.
John Womack placed 40th (19:57.02) and Dylan Parker grabbed 59th (21:33.22) as the Nocona boys finished sixth overall in the team standings with 150 points.
Valley View had 57 points, 19 fewer than Bridgeport, for top honors.

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The Bowie girls and the Bellevue boys and girls will all run at the Strohman Dental/Midwestern State University Stampede at Wichita Falls on Thursday.
The Bowie boys are set to run on Friday at the Fossil Ridge Run in the Keller Sports Complex.
Bowie Junior High cross country plus Saint Jo, Forestburg and Nocona all will run at the Assault on Eagle Summit on Saturday in Decatur.

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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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