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SPORTSBLITZ: Local schedule through March 26

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School Sports

March 20

Baseball
5 p.m., City View at Bowie
5 p.m., Boyd at Nocona

Softball
5 p.m., City View at Bowie
5 p.m., Boyd at Nocona

March 21

Fishing
Bowie at Lake Ray Roberts Invitational, Sanger

Powerlifting
Texas High School Women’s Powerlifting Association state meet, at Corpus Christi

Track and Field
Bowie at Possum Kingdom Relays, Graham

March 23

Baseball
6 p.m., Iowa Park at Bowie, JV

Golf
Bowie boys and girls at Norman Waters Invitational, Nocona, Indian Oaks Golf Club

March 24

Baseball
7:30 p.m., Bowie at Paradise
7:30 p.m., Nocona at Jacksboro

Tennis
8:30 a.m., Bowie and Nocona girls at Tioga Invitational, Hamilton Park

Softball
7 p.m., Bowie at Paradise
7 p.m., Nocona at Jacksboro

March 26

Track and Field
Bowie, Nocona at Jacksboro Relays
Saint Jo and Prairie Valley at Valley View Relays

Tennis
8:30 a.m., Bowie and Nocona boys and mixed doubles at Tioga Invitational, Hamilton Park.

Nocona’s Kameron Hill slides safely into third base during Tuesday’s game between the Indians and Henrietta in Henrietta. Nocona defeated Henrietta 9-6 in the District 3A-9 opener for both teams. (News photo by Eric Viccaro) 

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Cantwell to lead Pioneer Court

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The 2025 Pioneer Court will be led by Joan Cantwell as the pioneer queen, with Duchesses Bill Ann Jones and Sue Swint.
A coronation of the court will be at 2:30 p.m. on June 27 at the Bowie Community Center. The public is invited to attend the crowning followed by a reception hosted by the Amity Club of Bowie.

Meet the ladies of the Pioneer Court in the Thursday Bowie News. Coming next week the young ladies competing for Miss Jim Bowie Days and Little Miss.

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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

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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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