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Bears fall to reigning state champs

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eep challenge for the Gold-Burg Bears to continue their season since they got matched up with defending state champion Strawn on Thursday night in their bi-district playoff game.
The Greyhounds, who were returning everyone from their state title team, showed just how far the Bears have to go if they ever have a hope for making a name for themselves among the top teams in the state. The first playoff team in the last five years for Gold-Burg fell 68-0.
Right from the beginning it was obvious this was a different level team than the Bears had faced all year. Quarterback Blake Allen, who is usually able to use his legs to either scramble for consistent yardage or buy time to pass, had nowhere to hide against Strawn’s two big defensive rushers and the quick defender who shadowed him.
If he was able to elude one, another one was there to stop him for minimal gain. His number one target Steven Bell, who was dealing with multiple injuries throughout the game, was able to get free underneath a few times but it was not consistent enough to spark a drive as first downs were hard to come by.
Defensively, only defenders on the second level of plays had a chance to make a tackle on most of the Greyhound’s runs and sometimes even they were blocked as Greyhound runners mostly ran to open field with good result. The one pass from Strawn was a long touchdown pass the Bears defender misjudged.
The two punts from Gold-Burg also were returned for touchdowns and the Greyhounds kicker had a leg most 11-man football teams would be jealous to have just to round out their team.
Scores came fast and frustration mounted on the Bears’ sideline. Things that worked all year were much harder. Mistakes were magnified. Several players had to get helped off the field against the much bigger, stronger and faster opponents.
The highlight of the night for Gold-Burg was near the end of the first quarter. Facing a fourth down and risking another turnover on downs, Allen was able misdirect the three defenders who gave him grief all night and break towards the Bear’s sideline as he ripped off a long run somewhere between 20-35 yards. The first down was Gold-Burg’s first of the game.
The end of the first quarter saw the Greyhounds almost already at mercy rule margin as they led 44-0 with another quarter to play. Strawn started to play their second and third team players, but those players still wanted some glory for themselves and so the pressure stayed on.
Gold-Burg could not recover two onside kicks and the Greyhounds quickly turned those into touchdowns. The Bears tried to go to a power running game to try and mix things up to no avail, but the clock kept moving.
The last good thing to go Gold-Burg’s way on the night was Chris Lipps recovering a fumble near the end of the second quarter to give the Bears one last chance to try and score. They could not as the game ended 68-0.

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Saint Jo volleyball opens with victory

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In its first match since last year’s state semifinal appearance, Saint Jo hosted Bryson Aug. 11 and took a 25-13, 25-12, 25-21 win over the Cowgirls.

The Lady Panthers lost some talent to graduation but have five seniors ready to have a successful season. Savannah Hil, one of the five, got Saint Jo rolling offensively with a four-point serving string, including a pair of aces. Abby Carter’s kill and Kamron Skidmore’s block helped put the Lady Panthers up 5-2 in game one.

Hadleigh Moore added a four-point string of her own to extend the lead to 10-3. Tatum Morman’s pair, helped by a Hill kill, gave Saint Jo a 14-5 lead. Bryson got within five before a Hill 3-pointer, with help by a Carter kill, put the lead back at 18-10.

After an Olivia Johnson kill broke serve, Jordyn O’Neal served up the final five points, with Johnson providing a kill to move things along.

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

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Lady Indian VB falls in semis at Brock Tourney

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Despite being the smallest school in the Brock varsity classic volleyball tournament, the Lady Indians finished 4th out of the eight teams there.

After losing to the host team in its first pool play match Aug. 14 18-25, 14-25 and also to Class 3A Wall 12-25, 8-25, Nocona rebounded to close out pool play with a 20-25, 25-23, 25-20 win over Christoval. Sy Parker had 16 kills and 7 blocks in the three matches. Raylea Bowles had 12 kills, 17 digs and served up three aces. Maddyn Bowles had seven kills and 14 digs while Paige Davis had seven kills and 15 digs. Baylee Thomas added 11 digs.

From the setter spot, Kasi Castro had 20 assists, served up five aces and contributed 14 digs. Leah Meekins added 18 assists and six digs during the three matches.

To open Saturday’s bracket play, the Lady Indians posted a 25-18, 18-25, 26-24, 25-19 win over Fort Worth Christian. Castro staked Nocona to a 2-0 lead in game one. Kills by Parker set up pairs of points from Raylea Bowles and Leah Meekins helped Nocona negate an early deficit and take a 10-9 lead.

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Area teams hit gridiron for scrimmages

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County football teams had their first scrimmage of the season Aug. 14 with mixed results.

Forestburg hosted Azle Christian and Victory Christian. Under a new system with new head coach Cori Hayes, the Longhorns looked pretty good in the coach’s eye.

“The first team looked good,” Hayes explained. “Overall we need to work on our pace and blocking assignments and blocking assignments. Overall we looked good for the new regime.”

Forestburg hits the road to scrimmage Newcastle Aug. 21.

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