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Bowie Jackrabbits wrap up 2018 season

It was not the season the Bowie Jackrabbits envisioned.
A week after getting bounced from the playoffs against Paradise, the Jackrabbits lost their final game Friday against Pilot Point in a fairly non competitive 49-7 loss.
A drive finished off by a short run and an interception returned for a touchdown got the Bearcats out to a 15-0 lead in the first quarter.
Bowie’s offense was having issues running the ball for big gains and the passing game was inconsistent. Pilot Point again drove down the field running the ball, finishing the drive with a short run.
The Bearcats returned another interception for a touchdown and completed their biggest pass of the day for a 41-yard touchdown. Pilot Point led 35-0 at halftime.
Things slowed down in the second half, but they did not get better for the Jackrabbits. The Bearcats recovered a fumble and returned it for a touchdown, the third defensive touchdown of the game, to make the score 42-0.
Bowie’s offense was able to move down the field and finished a drive before the fourth quarter as Jacob Skinner ran in touchdown from two yards out to cut the lead to 42-7. Pilot Point scored one more in the fourth quarter to make the final 49-7.
Read the full story in the weekend edition of The Bowie News.
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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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