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NCTC NOTES: Horse judges take fifth

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The North Central Texas College horse judging team earned a top-five finish at the American Quarter Horse Association world championships two weeks ago in Oklahoma City.
The team also had an individual champion as Christy Petry of Azle was named high individual overall in the junior college division.
Petry beat the high individual in the senior college division by six points.
Petry was the high individual in the performance division, third in halter, and she tied for second in the reasons division.
As a team, NCTC was fifth in the halter and performance divisions, and fourth in reasons.
NCTC alumni Amy Petry, representing Texas Tech, was third high individual in the senior college division. She placed third in performance and 10th in reasons.
The final competition will take place Dec. 2-4 in Fort Worth at the National Cutting Horse Association Futurity.
This event is a new contest involving a written examination on the NCHA rulebook, video test and competition runs.

Members of the North Central Texas College horse judging team are coach Becky Terrell, Caitlin Darden of Henrietta, Christy Petry of Azle, Lyndi Staff of Mount Vernon and Bre Henderson, also of Azle. Click on the image itself for the complete photo. (Courtesy photo/North Central Texas College) 

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Saint Jo Football Interview

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Interview with Saint Jo football player (L-R) Lee Yeley, Logan Hoover and Devin Stewart following their bi-district playoff win against Avalon on Nov. 15, 2024.
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Interview with Gold-Burg football players Levi Hellinger (left) and Paul Jones following their bi-district playoff win against Woodson on Nov. 14, 2024.
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Bowie basketball teams start their seasons

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Jackrabbits
A day after football season ended and the Bowie boy’s basketball team played its first game of the season and is working towards a new goal this season.
The Jackrabbits lost that first game against Sanger on Nov. 9, 70-36 before bouncing back a few days later after some practice to beat Bridgeport on Nov. 12, 56-51.
Bowie comes into this season after falling just short of making the playoffs last season.
The team graduated two of its three double-digit scorers along with an experienced post player from its starting rotation last season.
Rayder Mann is the team’s most proven scorer from last season, but other players will be counted on to step up according to Coach Ryan Dykes, who enters his second season at Bowie.
“Rayder Mann and Bradly Horton will need to be the floor generals for us to be successful,” Dykes said. “Boston Farris will be counted on to be a productive player and Gaige Goodman will need to be a factor in the paint on both the offensive and defensive end.”
In the first game against Sanger, Mann led the team with 13 points while Goodman was second with eight points.
The offense was much better overall against Bridgeport. Horton had 15 points, Mann had 14 points and Farris had nine points as Bowie scored in double-digits in every quarter of the game.

Lady Rabbits
In the second week of the season the Bowie Lady Rabbits had up and down performances.
The Lady Rabbits lost at Bridgeport on Nov. 9, 68-30 but bounced back to win at home on Nov. 12 against Boyd 55-42.
Against Bridgeport, Bowie gave up too many three-pointers on defense as the Sissies made 12 in the game.
It was too much for the Lady Rabbits to keep up with.
Parker Riddle led the team with 14 points while Payton Holt was second with five points.
The offense was more successful overall and balanced against Boyd, pulling away in the second half. Hanna Bell led the team with 13 points while Holt was second with eight points and Lanie Moore had seven points.

To read the full story, pick up a copy of the weekend edition of the Bowie News.

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