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JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL: Montague splits with Bellevue

The Montague Junior High girls’ and boys’ basketball teams split games with Bellevue on Monday, Dec. 15.
Montague garnered the girls’ game by a score of 47-22 while Bellevue won the boys’ game 41-21.
Averee Kleinhans paced Montague with 28 points, seven steals, seven rebounds and three assists.
Trystin Fenoglio tallied 11 points, three assists, three steals and eight rebounds. Hope Howard added eight points, grabbed 12 rebounds and swiped two steals.
Mikey Jordan and Gabby Valdez chipped in with two rebounds each. Sydni Messer, Halea Holding, Laythen Medford and Jackie Hanna also contributed to the victory.
On the boys’ side, Dalton Atteberry netted 11 points to go with two assists, four steals and three rebounds.
J.D. Cunningham supplied eight points, and he had two assists, three steals and four rebounds. Connor Sears also scored for Montague, plus he grabbed five rebounds.
Ryan Moore pulled down six rebounds and he swiped two steals. Derek Moore secured four rebounds. Ethan Myers had two rebounds and two steals. Kaden Maness, Thomas Turner, Reagon Wilson and Laramie McCarty also played for the Eagles in the loss, and made contributions.
The Eagles’ overall season records weren’t reported to The Bowie News.
Montague Eagles. (Graphic produced by The Bowie News)
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Prairie Valley Sports Awards

Prairie Valley hosted its high school awards banquet on May 9. The O.C. Mann Award went to Josh Stout and Linzie Priddy.
To see more award pictures, both sports and academic, pick up a copy of the weekly edition of the Bowie News.
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Gold-Burg Sports Banquet

Gold-Burg High School hosted its awards banquet on May 22. The Gold-Burg Iron Bear Awards went to Eli Freeland-White for boy athlete and Hallie Nelson for girl athlete.
To see more sport awards from the banquet, pick up a copy of the weekly edition of the Bowie News. For pictures from the full high school banquet, click here https://www.dotphoto.com/go.asp?l=bnews1&AID=6875234&T=1
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Richey headed to National Finals

Bowie’s Cason Richey (right) and his horse Hello Lashes, qualified for the College National Finals Rodeo this month. Richey competes in team roping as a part of the Texas Tech University rodeo team as a freshman. The CNFR is scheduled for June 15-21 at Casper, WY.
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