SPORTS
SPORTSBLITZ: Schedule through Feb. 15
SCHEDULE
Feb. 12
Basketball
5:15 p.m., Boyd at Bowie boys (senior night)
6:15 p.m., Nocona boys at City View
6:30 p.m., Gold-Burg at Saint Jo, boys only
6:30 p.m., Prairie Valley at Forestburg, boys only
6:30 p.m., Bellevue at Slidell, boys only
6:30 p.m., Tioga at Midway, boys only
Playoff Girls Basketball
7:30 p.m., Henrietta vs. Nocona, at City View, Wichita Falls, girls’ Conference 3A play-in game
Softball
5 p.m., Bowie at Argyle with Pilot Point
Feb. 13
Baseball
Noon, Lindsay at Nocona, scrimmage
Noon, Bowie at Whitesboro, scrimmage
Softball
10 a.m., Bowie at Bridgeport, with Millsap, includes junior varsity games
Feb. 15
Playoff Girls Basketball
6 p.m., Bellevue vs. Trinidad, at Aledo High School, Conference 1A bi-district game
7:30 p.m., Bowie vs. Whitesboro, at Denton High School, Conference 3A bi-district game
7:30 p.m., Forestburg vs. Irving Universal, at Aledo High School, Conference 1A bi-district game
Basketball
5 p.m., Bowie at Boyd, Combo B, 7A, 8A
Golf
Bowie at Lady Blues Invitational, Graham Country Club
Tennis
Bowie at Graham Invitational, junior varsity tournament
Bowie High School’s Gary Mosley blocks a Jacksboro shot during Friday’s District 3A-9 game between the Jackrabbits and the Tigers. Bowie won by 38 points. (News photo by Eric Viccaro)
SPORTS
Nocona wins, Forestburg falls in VB playoffs
Nocona and Forestburg had differing results to the starts of their volleyball playoffs Oct. 30.
No.7 in Class 2A Nocona opened with a 3-0 (25-13, 25-12, 25-11 win over Quanah. Ava Johnson, who recorded her 1,000th kill earlier in the week, led the way with 15 kills. She added 10 digs and two blocks.
Sy Parker added seven kills and two blocks. Maddyn Bowles had four kills and served up two aces while Aubrie Kabisch had three kills and had 10 digs. Aubree Kleinhans led the way with 11 digs and also in aces with five. Kasi Castro had eight assists and served three aces. Jolie Rose had 17 assists and six digs.
For further information, pick up a copy of Thursday’s Bowie News.
SPORTS
Lady Eagles V-Ball loses to Crowell, 3-0
Bellevue, in its first volleyball playoff game in school history, gave it a solid shot Saturday against Crowell but a powerful front court enabled the Lady ‘Cats to move on in the Class A playoffs with a 3-0 (25-17, 25-20, 25-18) win over the Lady Eagles.
Bellevue Coach Jamie Hickey was proud of her squad’s effort.
“We played how I expected for a team to play in their first ever playoff game,” Hickey said following the match at Iowa Park High. “Definitely some areas were noticed that need some work, but lots of room for growth and to build.”
For further information, pick up a copy of Thursday’s Bowie News.
SPORTS
Bowie VB falls to Peaster in bi-district
In the playoffs, being consistent is even more important than the regular season.
Bowie’s consistency ebbed and flowed Oct. 30 in its bi-district volleyball matchup with Peaster. The Lady ‘Hounds were able to capitalize on that and wound up knocking the Lady Rabbits out of the postseason with a 3-0 (25-14, 25-11, 25-19) win at Graham High School.
Bowie Coach Ashley Sanders said her squad never completely got on track.
“When you get to this level, into the postseason, you have to find the rhythm and that consistency and Peaster definitely had that,” Sanders said. “We struggled to find our consistency. We had our moments where we tied together some really good plays.”
For further information, pick up a copy of Thursday’s Bowie News.
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