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Panthers finish 3rd at Red River Shootout

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Saint Jo’s boys basketball team is hitting its stride right now.

The Panthers matched a physical Collinsville team in the opener of its Red River Invitational Dec. 11, leading most of the way with some late free throws making the 64-55 final seem more comfortable than it really was.

Barrett Johnson’s basket and 3-pointer put Saint Jo up 5-2 early. Trent Gaston dominated the rest of the quarter with a couple of buckets and a perfect 4-of-4 from the free throw line for an eight-point frame from the senior. Add in Brody Morris’ 3-pointer and Saint Jo was up 16-12 after one.

Landon Shannon and Lee Yeley baskets extended the lead to six early in the second. Morris then joined in with a pair of buckets. The Pirates were able to take a brief lead late in the half before a pair of Johnson 3-pointers sandwiched around a Morris basket gave Saint Jo a 31-27 lead at halftime.

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Red River Bass Club closes season

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The Red River High School Bass Club has officially wrapped up a competitive and rewarding fishing season, highlighted by a strong showing at the regional tournament on Possum Kingdom Lake and participation in the Texas High School Bass Association State Tournament on Lake Texoma.

Five teams from Red River qualified for the regional tournament, underscoring the continued growth and strength of the program. Those teams included Cooper Johnson and Colt Henry; Colten Anglin and Tayt Lawrence; Bryce DeMore and Ranger Carle; Lane Smith and Carson Caudle; and Walker Strahan and Bryce Ramsey.

Facing tough conditions at Possum Kingdom Lake, Red River anglers battled through a challenging bite against a large and competitive field. Leading the Red River were Walker Strahan and Bryce Ramsey, who placed 53rd overall with four fish weighing a total of 8.53 pounds. Lane Smith and Carson Caudle followed in 65th place, bringing in two fish totaling 7.18 pounds. While the standings did not reflect top finishes, the experience gained at regionals proved valuable for the young anglers, many of whom competed at this level for the first time.

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Stewart becoming new BHS golf coach

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New Bowie golf coach Remy Stewart may be new to the Rabbit golfers but definitely not to the sport.

Stewart, in his second year in Bowie, spent 11 years as golf coach in Farwell before coming here. He was powerlifting coach last year and insists one sports will not be prioritized over the other despite the pair each taking place in the early spring.

He originally had never planned on coaching golf.

“When I originally interviewed (in Farwell) it was for a football/basketball position but they also asked if I would be willing to coach golf,” Stewart said. “I said yes and the rest is history.”

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JBD getting ready to start

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Jim Bowie Days is little more than two weeks away and plenty of activities await for the whole family.

Kicking things off is a bass tournament at Amon Carter Lake June 20. Registration begins at 5 a.m. with first cast set for 6 a.m.

Entry fee is $100 per team. All competitors must be in line at 2 p.m. at the Selma Park Boat Ramp to qualify for weigh-in.

For further information, contact David Edwards at 940-841-2785.

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