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HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL: Nocona whips up on Olney

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By ERIC VICCARO
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Current Nocona High School head coach Brad Keck and Chico sideline boss Lane Wilson once worked together on the staff at Bowie.
Keck and Wilson will square off this Friday as the Indians play host to the Dragons at Jack Crain Stadium. Kickoff is set for 7:30 p.m.
“We’ve known each other for year,” Keck said. “Lane has done a good job (at Chico).”
Keck complimented Wilson for putting together strong offensive game plans for the Dragons; however, Chico has bolted out of the chute this year without a win through three games.
Chico will run a spread offense and a 3-3 stack defense. That stack defense was, at one point, one of the most used in high school football.
“We’re going to have to block that a little differently,” Keck said. “It takes a certain style of blocking because they’ll stunt and blitz.”
Chico’s offense is primarily predicated on screen passes, which also should keep the rapidly improving Indians on their toes.
Nocona’s offense is off to a great start, which includes last week’s 61-0 pasting at Olney, a team that’s been decimated by injuries this season.

Gordon (2-1) at Forestburg (1-2)

Forestburg quarterback J.D. Moore sizzled throwing the ball in this past Friday’s victory over Weatherford Christian, with 273 yards passing.
Moore will look to continue such good fortune as the Longhorns prepare for their first home game of the year against Gordon. Kickoff is set for 7:30 p.m.

Gold-Burg (0-3) at Harrold (0-3)

Many North Texans know the story by now, Harrold’s Olivia Perez decided to play football as a senior to ensure the Hornets would have a season.
Harrold and Gold-Burg have been experiencing the same problems in recent years – a lack of numbers, which in turn means no depth.
Gold-Burg coach Jay Johnson said some depth could return this week, providing doctors clear Billy Rogers’ return. Rogers has been suffering with as concussion.

Northside (1-2) at Saint Jo (0-3)

Saint Jo’s loss to Chillicothe on Friday was tough for Chad Tallon as he watched the Panthers cross inside the opponent’s 15-yard-line five times – but didn’t score. Read more in the Sept. 14 Bowie News.

Marcus Carter brings in a reception for Nocona during Friday’s game at Olney. Carter produced a 100-plus-yard game as a wide receiver for Nocona. The Indians pounded the Cubs 61-0. (Courtesy photo by Susan Breeze) 

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Bowie baseball loses in final inning to Holliday

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Edmond De Leon struck out 12 batters in six innings to give Bowie a chance to win. (Photo by Kim Seigler)

The Bowie Jackrabbits lost a close game at Holliday on a walk-off base hit on Wednesday.
The Eagles won 5-4 against the Jackrabbits in a game where Bowie came back strong late in the game.
The Jackrabbits were coming off a run-rule win against Vernon the previous week. Bowie was hoping this second game would go better than the first game, which Holliday won 16-2 by run-rule.
The Jackrabbits knew they could give the first place Eagles a better game and on Wednesday they gave it to them.
Holliday struck first in the first and second innings. An RBI single and a fielding error allowed two runs to score in the first inning. A two RBI double in the second inning put the Eagles up 4-0 heading into the third inning.
Bowie’s bats started a two-out rally to get its first run. Boston Farris hit a single up the middle. He stole second base and then Tucker Jones drove him in with a line drive single to center field.
The Jackrabbits still trailed 4-1, but some good offense had thrown Holliday’s momentum and Bowie’s defense focused up. After committing two errors in the first two innings, the Jackrabbits did not commit another one for the rest of the game.
After a scoreless fourth inning, Bowie bats did some damage again. Rayder Mann drew a leadoff walk. A sacrifice bunt and a stolen base moved him to third base where Jones came through with an RBI triple, making it 4-2. Jones later tried to score after a ball got away from the catcher. Unfortunately, they tagged him out at home plate to end inning.
In the sixth inning, Bowie started out well as Seth Mann and Troy Kesey drew back-to-back walks. After several wild pitches, Mann scored to cut the lead one run and Kesey was at third base.
Later with two outs, Cy Egenbacher struck out for out three, but the ball got away from the catcher. The throw to first base resulted in an error that allowed Egenbacher to be safe and Kesey to come in and score, tying the game up at 4-4.
Bowie could not keep its offensive momentum going as the seventh inning came and saw all three batters strike out.
Pitcher Edmon De Leon, who had rebounded beautifully after the rough start of the game as he struck out 12 batters in the game, was near his pitch count limit and had to be replaced on the mound.
Three different pitchers came in for Bowie in the bottom of the seventh. A walk, hit batter and intentional walk loaded the bases up with no outs as the Jackrabbit defense would need to pull a miracle to get out of this jam unscathed.
The miracle did not come. The next batter hit a single into center field to get the winning run home for Holliday.
The Eagles won 5-4.

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Bowie golf heads back to state for third time in four years

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The Bowie boy’s golf team finished third at the regional tournament at Abilene this week to qualify for the state tournament for the third time. (Photo by Tiffany Egenbacher)

The Bowie boy’s golf team is heading back to state tournament after competing at the regional tournament this week.
The Jackrabbits finished third overall, shooting 630 total after two days of competing at the Diamondback National Golf Club in Abilene.
Bowie was trying to get back to state for the third time in the last four years and improve on its third place finish since it returned everyone, but knew it would be tough.
State-power Brock, which finished ahead of the Jackrabbits at state last year, had two teams competing as well as Lubbock-Cooper Liberty showing off the program’s depth. Wall was not far behind as well, nipping at Bowie’s heels.
The conditions were perfect and several players were shooting the best they have all season. Cy Egenbacher led the team shooting 74 the first day. Rayder Mann (77) and Zac Harris (78) joined him the 70s which is really good and the first time all season three Bowie players had done it in one round.
Andrew Sandhoff shot 81 to round out the team’s score to 310 which put the team in third place, three shots behind Brock in second place and seven shots back from Cooper Liberty in first place.
Blanco was six shots back from Bowie in fourth place.
Hunter Lea shot 83, but it did not count towards the team total since it counts a team’s four lowest scores.
The second day saw all but one of the Jackrabbits players shoot a bit worse. Harris was the only player to shoot better as he shot 75 to lead the team.
Egenbacher shot 77. Mann and Sandhoff both shot 84 to put the team’s total for day two at 320. Hunter Lea shot 88 on day two.
Unfortunately, with Bowie’s score increasing by 10 from day one, it did not leave the possibility for the Jackrabbits to move up in the standings.
Brock’s team repeated its score from day one while Cooper Liberty actually lowered its score by seven shots from day one.
Blanco’s team increased its day two total by 10 shots as well to leave the door open for Wall to jump in the standings as it lowered its second day total by two shots.
Still, Bowie finished six shots ahead of Wall to get the final state qualifying spot.
Egenbacher had the lowest total for the Jackrabbits, shooting 151 during the two days as he finished tied for sixth place individually.
Harris shot 153 and was tied for 12th place individually. Mann shot 161 and finished tied for 24th. Sandhoff shot 165 and finished 33rd while Lea shot 171 and placed 49th.

To read the full story, pick up a copy of the weekend edition of the Bowie News.

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Bowie Baseball Interview

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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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