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HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL: Bowie baseball remains unranked

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Despite a strong week finishing with a 3-1 record, the Bowie High School baseball team finds itself unranked this week in either state Conference 3A baseball poll.
The Texas High School Baseball Coaches poll was released on March 17, and the txhighschoolbaseball.com poll on March 21.
West leads both polls, sporting a record of 12-1. Jim Ned, Sunnyvale and Farmersville are seventh though ninth in the association poll.
Jim Ned is fifth, Gunter is seventh and Van Alstyne eighth in the .com poll. Also polled in the .com poll are: Sunnyvale (11th), Brock (14th), Wall (15th), Farmersville (16th) and Palmer (22nd). Palmer eliminated Bowie from the playoffs last season. Read more in the March 23 Bowie News.

Trace Hardee makes a play at third base during a game against Jacksboro from March 15. (News photo by Eric Viccaro) 

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Four athletes medal at state track meet

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Nocona's Graci Brown celebrates winning gold in the 2A girl's 400 meters event at the state track meet on Saturday. It was her third gold medal and fourth overall medal in three years of qualifying for the state meet.

The area sent 17 athletes to compete at the state track meet last week and four brought back medals competing against the best.
Nocona’s Graci Brown earned a gold medal, Forestburg’s Brenna Briles earned a silver medal, Bellevue’s Mattie Broussard and Saint Jo’s Damon Byrd won bronze medals.
Lightning on Friday afternoon pushed 2A/5A running events to Saturday morning where runners was competing at the same time 1A/6A field events were going on. Despite that the weather, while being a bit humid, was perfect during Thursday and Saturday.
The Lady Indian’s Brown was making her third and last appearance at the state meet. She won two gold medals and a bronze medal in her past two trips, but was disappointed by her performance last year.
She rededicated herself this season and it paid off. She came into state with the fastest qualifying time in the 2A girl’s 400 meters event. She improved on her time, running a personal best 57.33 seconds, winning by more than a second to earn her third gold medal. She leaves Nocona as the most decorated track athlete in program history.

Forestburg’s Brenna Briles earned a silver in the 1A girl’s high jump.


For Forestburg’s Briles, the sophomore leaves state a bit disappointed at not defending her gold medal from the year before in the 1A girl’s high jump event. Both she and the girl from Silverton ended up jumping the highest at 5-2.
After both failed to jump 5-3, the gold was figured by who had fewer faults up to that point. Briles had taken three tries to make 5-0 height earlier, which was one more than the other girl.
Briles then immediately went to compete in the 1A girls triple jump where she jumped 34-3.75 on her final attempt and finished in fifth place.

Saint Jo’s Damon Byrd earned a bronze medal in the 1A boy’s long jump, with the deciding jump coming on his final attempt.


Saint Jo’s Byrd, a sophomore, had an up and down day at the jumping pit. It was his second year competing at state after competing last year as a freshman and earning a bronze in the triple jump.
Competing first in the 1A boy’s long jump, he was well out of medal contention after faulting on three of his five jumps heading into his final attempt. He jumped 22-1.75, which moved him up to third place where he finished to earn his second bronze medal.
Unfortunately, Byrd could not replicate that success when he competed in the 1A boy’s triple jump later. He faulted on his first three attempts. Without a successful jump, he was not allowed his final three attempts. Still, Byrd was pleased with getting a medal on his second trip back to state.

Bellevue’s Mattie Broussard (#7) competed in the 1A girl’s 800, 1600 and 3200 meter races. She finished with a bronze in the 800 meters, the first medal in school history from the state track meet according to Athletic Director Colby Broussard.


For Bellevue freshman Mattie Broussard, everything was new for her competing at the state track meet. Not only that, but she had three races to compete in and was not a favorite to medal in any of them based on qualifying times.
In the 1A girl’s 3200 meter race in the morning, she finished in fifth place with a time of 12:02, improving her time by 52 seconds and setting the tone for the day despite not getting a medal.
Later she ran the 1A girl’s 800 meters. Coming down the final straightaway, she was sitting in third place with a runner from Borden County who had been drafting behind her the whole final lap. She made a play to pass Broussard, but Mattie held on to finish third and earn the bronze medal. Her time of 2:22 was eight seconds faster than her qualifying time.
Broussard then finished her busy day by running in the 1A girl’s 1600 meter race near the end of the meet. Broussard could not slip up into medal contention again, finishing in seventh place with her time of 5:32 being a 13 second improvement from her qualifying time.
Broussard had little expectations coming in and leaving with Bellevue’s first medal at the state track meet, according to Athletic Director Colby Broussard, along with three new personal records is more than she could have imagined.
Those were the athletes who left Austin with a medal, but the area still sent 12 more athletes to state who did their best competing against the best.
From Bowie, sophomore Tyler Richey competed in the 3A boy’s pole vault. He jumped 14 feet and finished in eighth place. Competing later in the day, senior Russell Anderson competed in the 3A boy’s 400 meter race. He ran 50.58 and got seventh place.
Saint Jo brought 11 more athletes who competed. Individually Devin Stewart nearly medaled, finishing fourth in the 1A boy’s 300 meter hurdles with a time of 41.17. Savannah Hill got sixth place in the 1A girl’s 300 meter hurdles with a time of 49.75. Lee Yeley got seventh place in the boy’s 1A high jump, completing 6-0.
Maxey Johnson competed in the 1A girl’s discus where she got eighth place, her best throw being 98-6. Trent Gaston competed in the 1A boy’s 110 meter hurdles where got ninth place with a time of 16.27.
Saint Jo also had two relay teams for both the boy’s and girl’s teams get through and competed, with many athletes competing in other events as well.
The Lady Panthers 4×100 relay team, made up of Hill, Abigail Carter, Aubrey Morman and Jordyn O’Neal got fourth place with a time of 51.21. Their 4×200 girl’s relay team, consisting of Taylor Patrick, Olivia Johnson, Carter and O’Neal got seventh place with a time of 1:50.
Saint Jo’s 4×200 boy’s relay team, made up of Barrett Johnson, Stewart, Byrd and Yeley got seventh place with a time of 1:32. Later the boy’s 4×400 relay team, consisting of Gaston, Stewart, Yeley and Johson, got eighth place with a time of 3:34.

To see results for all area athletes, pick up a copy of the weekly edition of the Bowie News. For more pictures from the state meet, click here https://www.dotphoto.com/go.asp?l=bnews1&AID=6874863&T=1

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Baseball Roundup

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Nocona
The Nocona Indians ended their regular season with a sweep of Alvord to secure a number one seed heading into the playoffs.
The Indians won 13-6 and 3-1 to earn the top seed in the big school division in the playoffs.
With that much on the line despite already securing a playoff spot the previous week, Nocona had a lot to play for in its final regular season series.
The Bulldogs got on the board first with two runs, but the Indians answered with nine runs in the bottom of the first inning to retake the lead 9-2.
Both teams scored one run in the third inning before Nocona scored three runs in the fourth inning to go up 13-3. Alvord was able to extend the game and avoid getting run-ruled by scoring two runs in the fifth and one in the sixth inning.
The Indian bats were cold in the final three innings, but the defense bounced back to shut out the Bulldogs in the seventh inning to win 13-6.
RJ Walker and Jayce Lehde each drove in three runs to lead the team while Ladon Fatheree and Zyrus Moreno both drove in two runs. Nocona finished with nine hits and drew nine walks during the game.
On the mound, Walker Murphey pitched six innings and allowed six runs (five earned) on 12 hits while striking out one and walking two.
The second game was more a pitcher’s duel that had far less action scoring runs.
The Indians scored first in the second inning with one run, but Alvord tied the game with one run in the fourth inning. Nocona answered with two runs in the fifth inning and held on to win 3-1.
Lehde and Fatheree drove in one run each while Murphey scored the other run on the basepaths thanks to a wild pitch. Nocona had only two hits while the team drew seven walks.
Walker helped carry the team on the mound, pitching the whole game while giving up one run on four hits and striking out 13 batters. The defense committed no fielding errors.

Bellevue
The Bellevue Eagles ended their season on Monday this week, losing some tough games on the way out before closing with a win.
The Eagles lost to Perrin-Whitt 13-1, to Bryson 17-2 before beating Saint Jo 7-2 to end the season on a high note.
Bellevue struggled against the two other 1A teams in its district in its previous matchups as both teams are heading towards the playoffs. Both the Pirates and Cowboys proved it once again in the final matchup on April 22 and Monday before playing a team more on its level.
The Eagles and Panthers were 1-1 against each other this season. Playing after Bellevue’s loss to against Bryson right before on Saint Jo’s home field, the Eagles wanted revenge.
Bellevue got it with a 7-2 win against the Panthers to end both team’s season and this year improve the series 2-1 in the Eagles favor.
River Trail led the team with two RBIs while Hunter Blackburn had a team high two hits.
The team finished with seven hits and drew 10 walks.
On the mound, Bryce Ramsey allowed two runs on nine hits while striking out seven and walking five. The defense committed one fielding error.

Saint Jo
The Saint Jo Panthers had a tough final week to their disappointing season.
The Panthers lost to Bryson 10-4 before losing to Bellevue 7-2 to close out their season.
Saint Jo knew it was out of the playoff hunt and was playing for pride as it hoped to end the season with its head held high.
The Panthers played the Cowboys on April 22 and were put behind the eight ball when Bryson rallied off seven runs in the third inning. Saint Jo closed the game well, but could not overcome that bad inning as it lost 10-4.
Sam Martin, Charlie Evans, Mathew Sampson and Jayden Curry each drove in one run each. Saint Jo had nine hits and drew six walks during the game.
Unfortunately, Saint Jo’s defense allowed 10 hits and nine walks while committing five fielding errors.
The Panthers then waited a week before ending their season on Monday, due to rain causing the game to be rescheduled, against Bellevue. Each team had beaten the other so far this season and with both teams out of the playoffs, it was a game about local pride more than anything.
Unfortunately for Saint Jo, it did not go its way on Monday. The Eagles scored in every inning besides the first and seventh inning while the Panthers only scored in the fourth inning. Bellevue won 7-2.
Devin Stewart led the team with two RBIs on a double he hit. The team finished with eight hits and drew six walks, but it was not enough to hang with the Eagles.
The pitching staff allowed only four hits, but three fielding errors and nine walks allowed Bellevue to rack up the runs.

To read the full story, pick up a copy of the weekly edition of the Bowie News.

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Jackrabbits end season with series sweep

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Bowie baseball Coach Jason McCoy picked up his 100th career win during the team’s senior night win last week.

The Bowie Jackrabbits finished their season last week with a dominant series sweep against Vernon.
The Jackrabbits won both games by run-rule 13-2 and 11-1 against the Lions.
Bowie came into the week with its playoff hopes shot after splitting with Holliday. The Jackrabbits were playing for pride and knew they had what it took to win decisively against Vernon and made sure to show it.
Game one did not start off great as the Lions scored two runs in the first inning, but Bowie answered with three runs of its own in the same inning, taking the lead 3-2 and never looking back.
The Jackrabbit defense shut down Vernon the rest of the game while scoring three runs in the second and fourth innings and four runs in the third inning.
It was enough to end the game early after four and half innings, Bowie winning 13-2 in its final home game on senior night.
Edmond De Leon led the team with four RBIs while Boston Farris, Trae Seigler and Jorge De Leon each had two RBIs. The team finished with 10 hits and drew seven walks as the team consistently found ways to score every inning of the game.
Farris got the start on the mound and allowed two runs on six hits while striking out seven and walking four during five innings of work. The defense committed no fielding errors.
The second game was on the road, but the Jackrabbits made sure not to start slow like they did in game one. Edmond De Leon blasted a three-run home run in the first inning to put Bowie up 3-0.
After a scoreless second inning, the Jackrabbits scored three runs in the third and fifth innings and two runs in the fourth inning. With the Lions scoring only one run in the third inning, that was all the run support Bowie needed to end the game early again after five innings.
The Jackrabbits won 11-1.
Edmond De Leon led the team with three RBIs while hitting a home run and a triple. Seigler and Austin Cheney drove in two runs. Bowie finished with 10 hits and drew six walks.
On the mound, Seigler pitched four innings and allowed one run (zero earned) on two hits while striking out and walking one batter. The defense committed three fielding errors.

To read the full story, pick up a copy of the weekly edition of the Bowie News.

For pictures from the last home game, click here https://www.dotphoto.com/go.asp?l=bnews1&AID=6874727&T=1

For pictures from senior night, click here https://www.dotphoto.com/go.asp?l=bnews1&AID=6874728&T=1

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