SPORTS
HOOPS IN THE HEARTLAND: Wednesday’s tournament scores
Tournament Scores
Wednesday’s Results
Whataburger Tournament
At Fort Worth
Liberty Hill 60, Bowie boys 57 Record: Bowie, 7-9
Muenster boys 68, Jarrell 60 Record: Muenster, 15-0
Fidelity Communications Classic
At Hallsville
Bowie girls 47, Greenville 24
Bowie 67, Spring Hill 27 Record: Bowie, 18-1
North Central Texas College Holiday Classic
At Gainesville
Valley View 56, Nocona girls 47
Muenster 54, Nocona 33 Record: Nocona, 11-7; Muenster, 15-3
Windthorst Tournament
At Windthorst
Nocona boys 87, Bellevue boys 34
Nocona 93, Munday 34 Record: Nocona, 11-6
City View 74, Bellevue 57 Record: Bellevue, 5-11
Bryson Holiday Tournament
At Bryson
Slidell 74, Gold-Burg girls 25
Notre Dame 48, Gold-Burg 17 Record: Gold-Burg, 7-13
Possum Kingdom Tournament
At Graford
Archer City 92, Saint Jo boys 53 Record: Saint Jo, 7-5
Huckabay 68, Saint Jo girls 6 Record: Saint Jo, 9-7
Bowie’s Kason Spikes goes up for two during Wednesday’s Whataburger Tournament game at Chisholm Trail High School in Fort Worth. (News photo by Eric Viccaro)
SPORTS
Indians get win over Anson
The old adage concerning where it’s better to start or finish strong was answered by Nocona’s boys basketball team Feb. 24.
Both.
The Indians opened Class 2A bi-district play against Anson with a strong start and finish to move on in the postseason with a 70-31 win.
Nocona Coach Brody Wilson said the intensity shown early was a must.
“We knew we need to bring the intensity early tonight,” Wilson said. “In the playoffs you take nothing for granted.”
For further details, pick up a copy of Thursday’s Bowie News.
SPORTS
Bowie loses to Muenster, 10-2
Bowie’s baseball team got out to an early lead in their ACS Tournament opener against Muenster Feb. 26 but the Hornets used timely hitting and took advantage of Jackrabbit miscues to post a 10-2, five-inning win.
Bowie Coach Jason McCoy said he was pleased with how his reserve players came through hitting wise but not much else.
“We didn’t locate our pitches well. We didn’t finish an inning well as they rallied with two outs. We didn’t hit the ball,” McCoy said. “Our reserves were the bright spot here.”
The Hornets had three hits in scoring a first inning run off Bowie pitcher Braylon Hardy but the Rabbits took advantage of Muenster miscues in the bottom of the inning.
For further details, pick up a copy of Thursday’s Bowie News.
SPORTS
Saint Jo boys lose
Saint Jo took a one-point lead into the fourth quarter of its area round matchup with Avery Feb. 26 in Denison.
Avery put together its biggest offensive quarter of the game late and overtook the Panthers, ending their season with a 61-56 setback.
Saint Jo Coach Jacob Nockltonicksaid Avery just got hot when it counted.
“We came back from a 10-point deficit,” Nocktonick explained. “Fourth quarter rolled around and they just didn’t miss. They hit four 3-pointers in a row. They are a great team that just couldn’t miss.”
For further details, pick up a copy of Thursday’s Bowie News.
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