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HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL: Bowie tops ranked team

The Bowie High School baseball team knocked off Conference 3A ninth-ranked Gunter during a best-of-3 regional quarterfinal this past weekend.
The latest Texas Association of Baseball Coaches polls were released on May 19.
West, the defending Conference 3A state champion, is No. 1 with Central Heights second, Shallowater third and Jim Ned of Tuscola fourth.
Bowie, unranked with a record of 26-9-1, will take on Van Alstyne starting at 7 p.m. on May 26 in the best-of-3 regional semifinals at Kennedale.
Farmersville is ranked eighth, and Bowie could face that school should the Jackrabbits win the semifinals this weekend.
In Conference 2A, Chico stood fifth with a record of 27-1 and Lindsay is sixth with a mark of 26-1.
Bosqueville leads 2A with a record of 25-1, while Beckville is second and Riesel is third. Windthorst, who knocked off Chico this past weekend, will play Bosqueville.
Lindsay will play Mart in the regional semifinals starting at 5:30 p.m. on May 25 at Waco ISD Veterans Field. The teams will play Game Two at 2 p.m. on May 28 at Fort Worth Brewer.
Lindsay defeated Archer City 4-1 in Game One and 9-3 in Game Two.
Bowie High School’s Carter Shackelford slides into third base during Friday night’s game versus Gunter. (News photo by Eric Viccaro)
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Prairie Valley Sports Awards

Prairie Valley hosted its high school awards banquet on May 9. The O.C. Mann Award went to Josh Stout and Linzie Priddy.
To see more award pictures, both sports and academic, pick up a copy of the weekly edition of the Bowie News.
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Gold-Burg Sports Banquet

Gold-Burg High School hosted its awards banquet on May 22. The Gold-Burg Iron Bear Awards went to Eli Freeland-White for boy athlete and Hallie Nelson for girl athlete.
To see more sport awards from the banquet, pick up a copy of the weekly edition of the Bowie News. For pictures from the full high school banquet, click here https://www.dotphoto.com/go.asp?l=bnews1&AID=6875234&T=1
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Richey headed to National Finals

Bowie’s Cason Richey (right) and his horse Hello Lashes, qualified for the College National Finals Rodeo this month. Richey competes in team roping as a part of the Texas Tech University rodeo team as a freshman. The CNFR is scheduled for June 15-21 at Casper, WY.
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