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HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL: Making pitches count

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By ERIC VICCARO
sports@bowienewsonline.com

The National Federation of State High School Associations – which governs high school sports in the United States – announced rules changes for baseball.
The University Interscholastic League is a member of the federation, and it will be tasked to develop its “own pitching restriction policy based on the number of pitches thrown during a game to afford pitchers the required rest period between pitching appearances.”
And the UIL is well on the way to making changes already.
Discussions have already taken place about having the following pitch count guidelines: Players ages 17-19 years old, 110-pitch limit; players ages 14-16, 95-pitch limit.
Both local baseball coaches are supportive of the change from innings thrown to a pitch count.
“I think it’s good,” Bowie head coach Ryan Rogers said. “It will force managers to build a staff, especially in tournaments.”
Rogers said more strategy will go into managing a pitching staff as well. He said there have been times he’s seen a hurler throw 140 pitches or more in a weekend series. Read more in the July 16 Bowie News.

Bowie High School ace Chandler Dean has graduated and will not be impacted by upcoming changes to University Interscholastic Leagues rules concerning pitch counts. Dean rarely exceeded the proposed 110-pitch limit. (News file photo by Eric Viccaro) 

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Bellevue girls fall to Jacksboro

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Bellevue’s girl’s basketball team led at halftime but a quick 9-0 Jacksboro run in the opening moments of the second half would prove the difference in a 28-25 Lady Eagle loss June 15 in a Nocona Summer League game.

Leading 12-9 at the half, Bellevue continued to shut down the inside game of the Tigerettes. Jacksboro switched tactics and began firing from outside. Three 3-pointers in the span of just under two minutes gave Jacksboro an 18-12 lead.

Bellevue kept things close, however, getting on the second half scoreboard with Mattie Broussard’s basket and free throws cutting the deficit to two, 18-16. A Haven Jones 3-pointer put the Lady Eagles up 19-18 midway through the second half.

The Tigerettes had just one 3 -pointer the rest of the way but got inside for a pair of buckets to take a 25-21 lead with 4:50 to go. Both offenses shut down late.

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

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Childers takes over as BHS track/XC coach

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Most school-age athletes start off playing everything. By the time they graduate, they whittle it down to just one or two.

New Bowie girl’s track and overall cross country coach Shawnda Childers is no exception. While at Iowa Park she competed in volleyball, cross country and track before cutting out volleyball and focusing on track and cross country to close out high school.

Childers did not stay with athletics while moving on to Midwestern State University, where she received her bachelor’s and master’s Degrees. After graduation, shestarted coaching in Electra. She came to Bowie for one year, then went back to her old stomping grounds in Iowa Park where she spent the next four years.

The return home also put her in contact with now-Bowie Coach Griffin Fields, who was a coach there at the time. From Iowa Park, she spent the next three years at City View.

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

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SJ’s Gooch new girl’s basketball coach

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New Saint Jo Girl’s Basketball Coach Grant Gooch isn’t completely unfamiliar with the area.

“We went to Muenster quite a bit when I was a kid,” Gooch, who will be going into his 20th year as a coach, said. “We’d load up the cooler from the meat markets. It’s good to be back.”

Gooch worked with Saint Jo Athletic Director CJ Hantz when the pair were in Throckmorton. Gooch comes to town from Menard where he spent three years at the West Texas school.

Gooch says coaching and education kind of come naturally to him.

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

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