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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)
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Pink cloud in the garden is beautiful
Supertunia Mini Vista Pink Cloud petunia is having its debut year or thanks to Susan Middleton Turner in south Georgia’s zone 9 Miller County it’s breakout year.
Susan’s house looks quite like a movie set, and you would have to think that Supertunia Mini Vista petunias play a prominent role.
Last year it was the award-winning Supertunia Mini Vista Indigo that dazzled with incredible color. The petunias were planted in banister baskets across the front of the house. I featured her photos in an article I wrote about Mini Vista petunias.
Read the full Garden Guy column in your Thursday Bowie News.
The boil order for the 400 block of Decatur Street due to a line break and repair mid-week has been lifted.
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Murder mystery dinner theater this weekend
Hear Ye! Hear Ye! Hear Ye! Coming this weekend is “Ruin at the Renaissance Banquet” the annual Murder Mystery Dinner Theater fundraiser brought to you by the MOCO Creative Arts Alliance (formally Bowie Alliance for Education and the Arts) is coming this weekend for two shows.
Join an evening for laughs, dramatic insults, and flare as we enjoy a feast for the senses with a catered meal, challenges, and fun. Who will be the ultimate champion?
The performances are 6:30 p.m. on May 29 and May 30 and noon on May 30. The $25 ticket cost includes the meal and show.
All funds raised will be part of the youth scholarship program. Tickets can be purchased at mococreativearts.com/.
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