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Indians wrap up season with 6-0 loss to Holliday

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The last regular season game did not go Nocona baseball’s way as they lost at Holliday on Friday.
The Indians struggled to score runs as they lost 6-0 in their final game of the season.
Nocona started the game off promising in the top of the first. Jeremy James led off with a single down the third base line. Next batter Ogeda was able to draw a walk to put two runners on base and no outs.
James was caught trying to steal third, but Ogeda reached second. Next batter Charles Evans was able to reach first due to an error by the third basemen, also allowing Ogeda to advance to third. With runners at the corners with one out, the Indians looked primed to take the lead. Unfortunately, the next batter grounded into a double play to end the scoring chance.
James got the start on the mound and despite giving up a walk with two outs, he was able to force a groundout to the shortstop to end the first inning.
Nocona could not get a base runner on in the top of the second. The Eagles led off the bottom of the inning with a single.
A sacrifice bunt moved the runner to second and a wild pitch allowed him to advance to third. After forcing a pop out to second, the next batter was drew a walk to put runners at the corners.
With two outs, the next batter was able drive the runner on third with a single. A wild pitch allowed the runner to score from second to put Holliday up 2-0 before James forced the next batter to line out to right field.
With the top of the lineup coming around, James was able to hit a double to right field with two outs.
Ogeda followed with a single to put runners at the corners. They were able to load up the bases when Evans was hit by a pitch. Unfortunately, the next batter grounded into a fielder’s choice to third base to end the scoring chance.
A leadoff single from the Ealges was erased when catcher Braydon Ohagan was able pick him off at second. James was able to get the next two outs easily enough to keep the deficit at only 2-0 heading into the fourth inning.
Logan Barnes led off the inning with a double to give the Indians a promising start.
A ground out allowed him to advance to third. The next batter tried to execute a squeeze bunt, but it was fielded by the pitcher who got the ball home in time to get the runner out. The next batter grounded out to shortstop to end the inning.
A Holliday batter drew a walk with one out. Trying to prevent the runner from stealing second, a bad throw allowed the runner to reach second. The next batter’s sacrifice bunt allowed the base runner to advance to third. Fortunately, James was able to force the next batter to ground out to the pitcher for the third out, as the Indians went into the fifth inning still trailing 2-0.
After a leadoff groundout, James hit a double into left filed. Unfortunately, James tried to stretch it to third and got called out. Ogeda was able to reach first due to an error by the third basemen. Ogeda later tried to steal second and got caught by the catcher for the third out.
The Eagles were able load the bases up with two hits and a drawn walk with one out. After striking out a batter for the second out, it looked like Nocona might get out of the inning without suffering. Unfortunately, the next batter hit a hard ground ball to left field. It was mishandled by the outfielder for an error that it allowed the batter to get all the way around the bases to put Holliday up 6-0. The next batter struck out to end the fifth inning.
Ohagan drew a walk with one out, but it did not lead to anything for the Indians. With two outs, the Eagles hit a double and single back-to-back with two outs. Fortunately, James was able to strike out the next batter to end the scoring chance.
Nocona could not get anything going in the top of the seventh as they struck out twice and flew out to left field to end the game. Holliday won 6-0.

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Bowie Sports Banquet

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The Bowie sports banquets was on Monday night. Olivia Gill and Tucker Jones were named Jackrabbit and Lady Rabbit of the year. Pick up the mid-week paper for all of the sports team awards and pictures.

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Chisholm Trail Rodeo entertains crowd

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A steer wrestler gets a good grip as he comes off his horse to get the steer on the ground. (Photo by Benjimen Barker from J Bar S Photography)

The 72nd Chisholm Trail Rodeo was a big success on Friday and Saturday nights at Nocona.
The rodeo had big crowds and saw some good competition from both local and far reaching talent.
Winners in the events included Zach Hibler in bareback riding, Lindsey Muggli in barrel racing, Ashley Goforth in breakaway roping, Leanardo Lima in bull riding, Cody McCartney in calf roping, Thomas Moellering in ranch bronc riding, Wacey Hathcock in saddle bronc riding, Renato Finazzi in steer wrestling, Rowdy Jones and Rance Doyal in team roping.

To see full results and more pictures, pick up a copy of the mid-week edition of the Bowie News.

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Saint Jo pair heading back to state tennis

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Saint Jo girl’s doubles team Kyler Dunn and Taylor Patrick won the 1A region III tournament to earn a second straight trip to state. (Courtesy photo)

The regional tennis tournaments were late last week in North Richland Hills and a doubles team is moving on to state.
The Saint Jo girl’s doubles team Kyler Dunn and Taylor Patrick won the 1A region III tournament and will return to state for the second straight year.
The pair rolled through teams from Morgan, Dodd City, Priddy before beating a Graford team in the finals. The pair did not lose a set and only lost five of the 53 games it played, never losing more than one in a set.
The team made it to state last year after finishing second at regionals and won a match at the state meet against a team from Vernon Northside. They then lost to the eventual state champion team from Utopia and finished tied for third place.
They will be the only tennis players from Montague County playing at state this week as others did not have as successful regional tournament.
The Saint Jo teammates and fellow girl’s doubles team Bailie Nobile and Maxey Johnson won their first match against Ector 6-1, 6-4, but fell in their next match against Lometa, 6-1, 6-1.
From Prairie Valley, Case Carpenter was competing in boy’s singles. His first match was a draining two and half hour battle against a player from Strawn Carpenter came through in the three-set battle, winning 6-4, 5-7, 6-4.
Unfortunately, the magic was not there in the second game. Paired against the eventual tournament champion from Gustine, Carpenter lost 6-0, 6-1.
From Gold-Burg, Alyson Rojas and Jimena Garcia competed in girl’s singles. Rojas won her first match against a girl from Avinger 7-6, 6-2. Unfortunately, the next match she lost to a girl from Graford 6-0, 6-0 to end her tournament.
Garcia lost a tough first match against a player from Ector. Both sets could have gone either way with the scores being 6-4, 7-5 to the winner.
The mixed doubles team from Forestburg, Jesse Wadsworth and Alli Cisneros, also did not make it through.
From Nocona, Kaygan Stone was playing in the girl’s singles 2A region II tournament.
Unfortunately, she got paired against the player who would go on to win the tournament in the first round to end her season.

To read the full story, pick up a copy of the mid-week edition of the Bowie News.

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