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Bowie Lady Rabbits earn second district win

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The Bowie High School volleyball team picked up its second district win of the season after sweeping Paradise 32-30, 25-21, 25-21 on the road.

Boyd seems to be the top seed in the district as other teams struggle to down the Lady Jackets, but behind them, it seems to be anyone’s game.

The competitiveness is making for an interesting district slate and every win earned by the Lady Rabbit sis of the upmost importance.

“It is great to get another district win. Our district is really close and competitive so when we get a win the motivation pushes you on to the next one,” explained Bowie Head Volleyball Coach Breanna Jones. “We did a great job of executing the ball and we stayed focused and collective during close points.”

Read the full story in the weekend News.

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Montague County Commissioners approve a ban on outdoor burning

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County officials approved a ban on outdoor burning effective on Jan. 12. The official order with the ban stipulations should be released later this morning.

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County XC runners qualify for state meet

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At least three county athletes qualified for the State Cross Country Meet in Round Rock next weekend.

Bowie’s Brayden Willett finished 7th at the Region I-3A Meet Monday in Lubbock with a time of 16:46.50. He was followed by teammates Monte Mayfield with a time of 18:08.90, Kellen Rater with a 18:22.0 time, Jackson Frye in 18:40.10, Shawn Willett in 18:42.60, Austin Jones in 19:10 and Hayden Sutton with a 20:44.3 time.

The Lady Rabbits were paced by Ollie Gaston in 13:04.2. Bowie had five more runners taking part including Laney Segura in 14:33, Bella Lozano in 14:34.7, Mariah Tompkins in 14:56.5, Scarlett Aviles in 15:50.9 and Isabella Caswell in 17:09.

For further information, pick up a copy of Thursday’s Bowie News.

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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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