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Nocona
The Nocona Lady Indians followed up finishing second at the Buckle Up for Lane Tournament with traveling to Whitesboro on Tuesday.
The Lady Indians won in straight sets against the Lady Bearcats to bring their season record to 21-6.
No set was particularly close as Nocona won 25-17, 25-15 and 25-19. The attack duo of Averee Kleinhans and Ella Nunneley combined for 30 kills, with Nunneley also garnering three blocks. Jessica Dingler added seven kills to go along with two blocks while Laci Stone hadfour kills.
It was all directed by setter Trystin Fenoglio who finished with 32 assists. Laramie Hayes was in control in the back row as she had 16 digs to go along with two aces.
Nocona next plays at Denison at 5:30 p.m. on Sept. 10.

Prairie Valley
The Prairie Valley Lady Bulldogs battled Alvord at home on Tuesday night in a five set classic.
The local Lady Bulldogs came from behind to win it in the end 3-2 against a program they have struggled against.
Prairie Valley knew it was going to be a battle and they would have a chance when they won the first set by the closest of margins 25-23.
“We have never been able to take Alvord beyond three sets in the past so getting that first one gave these girls the confidence needed to keep playing hard,” Coach Jeannie Carpenter said.
The next two sets were just as close as the first one. Unfortunately, the local Lady Bulldogs came out on the wrong ends of both, losing 25-23 in back-to-back sets to fall behind 2-1.
Instead of getting discouraged Prairie Valley turned things around in the fourth set, winning the least contested set of the match 25-16 to force a fifth and final set.
“CeCe Mahin played the net exceptionally well in this game,” Carpenter said. “She has really stepped up and is playing the best I’ve seen her play. Emily Carpenter really hit the ball well and that was key to keeping Alvord out of system and that caused them to have difficulty returning anything aggressively.”
With the momentum heading into the fifth set things were going well, but disaster almost struck early in the set.
“(Libero) Hailey Winkler went out early in the fifth set with a minor injury and Taylor Franklin stepped up and played back row,” Carpenter said. “I’d have to say I am most proud of how this team was able to maintain their composure and control of the game after Hailey went down.”
Prairie Valley next hosts Perrin-Whitt at 6 p.m. on Sept. 10.

Saint Jo
Saint Jo hosted Wichita Christian on Tuesday night.
The Lady Panthers won in straight sets against the Lady Stars with scores of 25-17, 26-24 and 25-21.
Paityn Holley led the team with 11 kills while Kaitline Harris dished out 16 assists and Kassidy Pitman had 13 digs.
Saint Jo next plays Poolville at 6 p.m. at home on Sept. 10.

Gold-Burg
The Gold-Burg Lady Bears spanked Olney on Tuesday night at home.
The Lady Bears won in straight sets in dominant and quick fashion against the hapless Lady Cubs.
Gold-Burg’s strong serves did a majority of the damage as it won with set scores of 25-6, 25-3 and 25-3.
The Lady Bears next scheduled game is against Petrolia at 10 a.m. at home on Sept. 14.

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Interview with Bowie baseball players Boston Farris (left) and Trae Seigler following their district win against City View on April 8, 2025.
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Interview with Bowie softball players Hanna Bell (left) and Sadie Britt following their district win against City View on senior night on April 8, 2025.
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RJ Walker pitched four perfect innings for Nocona and got his 100th career strike out. (Courtesy photo)

Nocona
The Nocona Indians picked up dominant wins against Chico in their series against the Dragons last week.
The Indians won both games 11-0 by run-rule after five innings to get their first district wins of the season.
Nocona was coming off losing both games against Lindsay the previous week in its first district series and bounced back in a big way.
In the first game at home last week, the Indians scored six runs in the first inning and five in the third inning which proved to be all the offense they needed.
Kutter Cabrera led the team with three RBIs while Miller Jentry was second with two RBIs. The team finished with nine hits and drew eight walks.
On the mound, Walker Murphey pitched a shut out while striking out seven and allowing three hits. Defensively, the team committed one fielding error.
The second game saw Nocona score all of its runs in the first three innings, highlighted by scoring six runs in the second inning.
Murphey hit a three-run home run to lead the team while Brody Langford and Landon Fatheree each had two RBIs.
On the mound RJ Walker had a big day, throwing a perfect four innings which means he did not allow a hit or walk anyone. He also struck out eight batters, which put him over 100 career strikeouts in high school. The defense committed no fielding errors.

Saint Jo
The Saint Jo Panthers lost their series against Bryson last week.
The first game was a close 3-0 loss, but the second game was 11-0, done after four and half innings due to run-rule.
The Panthers were coming off close losses to Perrin-Whitt from the previous week. They were hoping they could turn their fortune around playing another 1A program.
Unfortunately in the first game, the Cowboys got off to a good start, scoring three runs in the first inning, with two coming with two outs due to an error and a dropped third strike.
Saint Jo’s pitching and defense tightened up after that to not allow another run in the final six innings. Unfortunately, the Panthers had only two hits and four base runners all game as they lost the close game 3-0.
Charlie Evans and Rylan Forrest had the only two hits for Saint Jo in the game as the team struck out 18 times. Trent Gaston ended the game allowing three runs (one earned) on six hits while striking out five batters and walking two in six innings of work. The defense committed five fielding errors.
Unfortunately, things did not go as well several days later in game two. Bryson scored three runs in both the first and second innings before scoring five runs in the third inning. Saint Jo was not able to get a hit and drew two walks in the game.
The Panther defense committed six fielding errors which led to only three of the 11 runs given up were earned by the pitching staff who gave up five hits, walked six and hit four batters.

Bellevue
The Bellevue Eagles played Perrin-Whitt last week in a series.
The Pirates won the first game 11-1 by run-rule and the second game score was not updated on Game Changer.
The Eagles were coming off one-sided losses to Bryson the previous week in their first district series and was hoping to play better.
Bellevue did get out to an early lead in the first inning. River Trail hit an RBI single in the top of the first inning to go up 1-0, which proved to be the highlight of the game.
Perrin-Whitt scored three runs in the first inning, one in the second inning, two in the fourth inning and five in the fifth inning to win 11-1.

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