SPORTS
Twisted Oaks ready benefit

Twisted Oaks Golf Club in Bowie will be host to a golf tournament on Aug. 25 to benefit the family of Matt Garrett.
Garrett, a longtime Bowie resident, was in a motorcycle accident and suffered a traumatic brain injury. All of the money raised from the tournament will go to the Garrett family to help pay for his therapy.
Teams of four will be able to pay $400, which also will include breakfast and lunch. Solo players will pay $100.
Sponsorships include a title sponsor for $5,000, a lunch sponsor for $2,000, closest to the pin sponsor for $1,000, longest drive sponsor for $1,000, breakfast sponsor for $1,000 and hole sponsor for $1,000. All sponsorships also will cover the pay for a team of four.
Other ways to pay are prize donations and extra costs for mulligans ($10).
The schedule for the day includes a morning check-in at 7 a.m. which includes a breakfast. At 8 a.m. there will be a morning shotgun start. At 11 a.m., there will be an afternoon check-in. At 11:30 a.m., lunch will be served and there will be raffles. At 1 p.m., another shot gun start will get the afternoon rounds going.
A registration form is available at the Twisted Oaks Golf Club Facebook page. For more details email or call Jason Garrett at 817-422-2046 or jason@buyersenterprise.com or Jon Prestwood at 940-841-1882 or prestwooddozer@aol.com.
SPORTS
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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