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LOCAL GOLF: Walker, Marlow team up to win at Twisted Oaks

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The Twisted Oaks Ladies Golf Association had its monthly play day on Jan. 17 at the course here in rural Bowie.
The two-woman teams comprised of Donna Walker and Barbara Marlow and Diana Hamilton and Bobbie Zamenski both tied for first place with 44s.
Malinda Peters and Karol Solomon were third, scoring a 48.

Sunday Big Game
On Sunday, the men took to the course for the Big Game played with a best two-balls-out-of-three format.
Roy Stanley, Trace Morris and Gary Bogan won the front nine with a scorching three-under par.
The low team score on the back nine was turned in by Kelly Miller, Ronnie Miller and Ken Rhoads at three-over par.
Stanley, Morris and Bogan won the overall tournament at one-over par.
Stanley was also the individual standout, firing a two-under 68 with a pair of eagles during his round.
The Big Game takes place at Twisted Oaks at 12:30 p.m. on Sunday.
To join the Ladies Golf Association or be a part of the Big Game, call PGA professional Ron Moxom at the course at 1-940-872-4000.

Twisted Oaks Golf Club in rural Bowie. (News photo by Eric Viccaro)

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Nocona suffers homecourt loss, 61-48

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Coming into the Jan. 30 District 9-2A battle between Nocona and Windthorst at Indian Gym, most fans expected a repeat performance of the first meeting, which the Indians won in overtime.

The Trojans had other ideas.

Playing a very aggressive style from the get-go, Windthorst took control early by using 82% shooting from the field to take a 15-point lead after one quarter. It would prove to be the difference in a 61-48 win over the Indians before a packed house.

Both teams are now 6-2 in district (Nocona 27-4 overall, Windthorst 20-6).

For further details, pick up a copy of Thursday’s Bowie News.

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Bowie boys corraled at home by City View

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In the Jan. 31 battle between the boys basketball teams of Bowie and City View, the host Rabbits hung with the District 7-3A leaders for nearly a half but the Mustangs used their athleticism and speed to pull away in the second half of a 71-58 win.

Bowie is now 1-7 in district and 11-18 overall with City View goes to 7-1 and 15-6. Bowie Coach Ryan Dykes said his squad played hard for a while but needs to put together four quarters.

“I liked our start, our intensity from the tip,” Dykes said. “We did a good job rotating defensively and that seemed to rattle them early.”

For further details, pick up a copy of Thursday’s Bowie News.

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Nocona girls rout Windthorst at home

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Sy Parker wanted to celebrate her 16th birthday in a big way.

The Nocona sophomore did just that, pacing a big first quarter for the Lady Indians with 17 points and six rebounds. The hosts fed off of that and would end up cruising over Windthorst, 61-23 Friday afternoon.

Nocona ran its record to 22-7 and 8-1 in District 9-2A while Windthorst is now 12-12 and 6-3 in district. Lady Indian Coach Kyle Spitzer’s pregame want of playing fast came to fruition.

“We like to push the pace and we did that, most notably Sy,” Spitzer said. “When (Windthorst) went into a zone (defense), it slowed us down a bit.”

For further details, pick up a copy of Thursday’s Bowie News.

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