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HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL: Bowie girls stay scorching hot

By BLAKE WOOD
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The Bowie Lady Rabbits continued their ascent up the Texas Association of Basketball Coaches Conference 3A rankings Friday by peppering Henrietta 76-20.
The Lady Rabbits moved up to 13th in Conference this week after yet another District 3A-9 thrashing.
Bowie improved to 22-5 overall and 9-0 in 3A-9.
“They did a good job defensively, holding the other team to single digits each quarter,” said girls coach Colby Davis-Pastusek. “They also improved on their shooting and scoring inside the paint.”
Once again, the Lady Rabbits played a great overall game, scoring at will while the defense didn’t give Henrietta much at all.
The most they allowed was an eight-point effort in the third quarter. Meanwhile, Bowie consistently put up points, including a pair of 22-point quarters.
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Bowie’s Brittney Pound skies for two of her game-high 17 points during Friday’s District 3A-9 game at Henrietta. The Lady Rabbits won easily 76-20. (News photo by Blake Wood)

City of Bowie warns water may begin flowing over the emergency spillway at Amon Carter Lake tonight between 6-7 p.m. due to heavy rainfall and flooding.
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‘What’s Your Point’ review possible stone relics

Do you think a stone you picked up could be an Indian artifact?
Tales ‘N’ Trails Museum will host “What’s Your Point,” an informational event from 1-3 p.m. on March 9 to have your items reviewed by Dr. Sergio Ayala, PhD of the Gault School of Archeological Research. Cost is $10 per person and museum members are free.
Also bring in any metal artifacts found around Spanish Fort that might have been of European origin. Museum Curator Nellann McBroom said if you cannot attend bring you artifacts and leave them, then pick them up on Monday. Call the museum at 825-5330 with questions.
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Oct. 7 final day to register to vote

Oct. 7 is the last day to register to vote in the Nov. 5 general election.
Voters also should double check their voter registration to make sure all the information is up-to-date. Go to votetexas.gov on the Texas Secretary of State’s website to make any address changes.
Registering to vote in Texas is easy, simply complete a voter registration application on the SOS website and return it to your county election office at least 30 days before the upcoming election date.
Fill in the required information, print and sign the complete application. At this late date it may be best to deliver the registration form in person to the election office in the courthouse annex at Montague.
Any additional information on voter registration can be seen on the county website at co.montague.tx.us, click on elections. Direct any questions to the office at 894-2540.
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