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Prairie Valley vs Forestburg boys
The Prairie Valley Bulldogs hosted Forestburg on Friday in what would be a celebration for both the team and an individual.
The Bulldogs would pull away in the second half thanks to a barrage of 3-pointers to win their first district game 71-46.
Along the way, leading scorer for Prairie Valley, senior Nicholas Bell, scored his 1,000 career point in the process.
“We are very excited about Nic scoring 1,000 career points,” Coach Seth Stephens said. “His teammates were happy for him and it was awesome to see them get so fired up about their teammate’s accomplishment. In the two years I’ve been here he’s been one of our top 3-point shooters and that’s definitely helped him achieve this as well as making varsity all four years.”
He led the team with 29 points, six rebounds and seven steals. Tyler Reid scored nine points and led the team with five assists.
The game was close in the first half as it was a matchup of styles. The Longhorns were big and physical and wanted to score in the paint. Prairie Valley was not quite as tall or big and wanted to score from the perimeter. At halftime the Bulldogs only led 27-25.
In the third quarter Prairie Valley almost doubled its scoring production from the first half scoring 25 points as the team made six 3-pointers in the quarter to break the game open.
Things continued in the fourth quarter to make the final score as one-sided as it was, with the Bulldogs winning 71-46.
For the Longhorns, the team scored at a decent pace but just could not keep up with a Prairie Valley team that ended up making 16 3-pointers at a 55 percent clip.
Riley Sandusky led Forestburg with 15 points while also adding six rebounds, five steals and three blocks. Hayden Berry and Zach Bradley each scored in double figures with 12 and 11 points.
Prairie Valley next hosts Gold-Burg at 7 p.m. on Jan. 17. The Longhorns next travel to Bellevue to play at 7 p.m. on Jan. 17.

Saint Jo vs Gold-Burg girls
The Saint Jo Lady Panthers traveled to Gold-Burg on Friday to try and finish out the week with their second straight win.
The Lady Panthers came away with a 49-31 win against the Lady Bears to even out their district record at 2-2.
The game started off slow as Saint Jo only led 9-8 after the first quarter. In the second quarter Gold-Burg had a player get hurt and sit out for the rest of the game. With a player already out, the Lady Bears were down to only six players for the rest of the game, which did not help things.
The Lady Panthers went to senior post Bailey Parker, who scored eight of her 14 points in the second quarter as Saint Jo grew its lead to 25-15 at halftime.
Gold-Burg hung around in a low scoring third quarter, making up some ground and trailing 32-24 heading into the fourth. Their the Lady Panthers finished on a great note offensively as six different players scored at least one basket on the way to closing out the game to win 49-32.
Kaitline Harris led Saint Jo with 16 points to go along with Parker’s 14. The win was the team’s second straight after losing its first two district games against Midway and Bellevue.
For the Lady Bears, Taylor Lyons led the team with a game high 25 points. Ashlyn Brown was second with six points.
Coach Carlynn Murguia liked what she saw from her team as Gold-Burg competed for most of the game.
The Lady Bears next travel to Prairie Valley to play at 6 p.m. on Jan. 17. Saint Jo next plays at Slidell at 6 p.m. on Jan. 17.

Saint Jo vs Gold-Burg boys
The Saint Jo Panthers earned their second district win on Friday at Gold-Burg a week after earning their first against Forestburg.
The site of the Panthers getting upset from a year ago when the Bears Tanner Parrish scored 57 points, there would be no such theatrics as Saint Jo won 70-18.
Saint Jo started early with its full-court press defense and scored 30 points in the first quarter to gain a sizable lead. Unlike the previous game against Forestburg when the Longhorns came back, Gold-Burg did not have the firepower to get back into the game.
The athleticism and experience from Saint Jo proved too much as 20 of Saint Jo’s baskets came from layups at the rim.
Connor Thompson led the Panthers with 22 points. Logan Morman scored 15 points and Kile Thurman scored 12 points. Coach Lyndon Cook did not have much to complain about.
For Gold-Burg, Jack Henry led the team with six points while Kani Grace finished with four points. Jacob Reno and Kolton Whitaker each scored three points.
The young Bears team keeps improving in little ways that hope to pay off with a win soon.
Saint Jo next plays at district favorite and defending state champion Slidell at 7:30 p.m. on Jan. 17. Gold-Burg will travel to Prairie Valley to play at 7:30 p.m. on Jan. 17.

Prairie Valley vs Forestburg girls
The Prairie Valley Lady Bulldogs picked up their first district win on Friday at home against Forestburg.
The Lady Bulldogs were able to contain the Lady Horns size on their way to winning a one-sided game 41-8.
Hailey Winkler led Prairie Valley with 16 points while Emily Carpenter pulled down 10 rebounds to go with seven points. Coach Jeannie Carpenter liked what she saw from her team.
For the Lady Horns, the young team is still trying to work on executing. They have the size inside to score on anybody in the district, but getting the ball there has proven to be a challenge against good defenses.
Prairie Valley next hosts Gold-Burg at 6 p.m. on Jan. 17. Forestburg travels to Bellevue to play at 6 p.m. on Jan. 17.

Bellevue girls
Instead of taking a game off during district play, the Bellevue Lady Eagles traveled to play at 4A Vernon on Friday.
Despite a promising start in the first quarter, the bigger Lady Lions had big scoring quarters in the second and fourth to win by a comfortable margin 72-48.
Bellevue led 13-11 after the first quarter, but Vernon would take the lead in the second quarter scoring 24 points and lead 35-24 at halfime. Even with a more competitive third quarter, the Lady Lions finished the game strong scoring 20 points to up the margin of victory.
Kaylee Trail led the team with 23 points and Sky-Lar Embry scored 18. Unfortunately, the rest of the team only scored seven points, which was not enough to keep up with the high scoring Vernon team.
In the end, this game does not count. Coming off a tough loss from district favorite Slidell 46-30, Bellevue knows what it needs to work on if it wants to give the Lady Greyhounds a better showing the next time it plays them.
The Lady Eagles next host Forestburg at 6 p.m. on Jan. 17.

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

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Nocona boys beat Saint Jo 55-48

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Saint Jo’s Barrett Johnson and Nocona’s Landon Fatheree, both of their team's leading scorers, compete for a rebound.

The Nocona Indians were able to beat Saint Jo at home on Thursday night in a tight contest.
The Indians won 55-48 against the Panthers in a game where both teams played hard, but made plenty of early season mistakes.
Nocona came into the game following a low-scoring win against Bells earlier in the week 35-30. For a young Indians team that only has a few players with varsity experience this year, every early season win builds confidence.
For Saint Jo, the Panthers were still without several returning starters since football is still going on. Despite that, new Coach Jacob Nocktonick is trying to build what he can with his group of basketball first players that include several key players even when the football team is integrated.
Despite Saint Jo being the smaller school, overall it had the height advantage in the front line since Nocona features only one player, Kasch Johnson, who is built like a post player. That is nothing new for the Indians, who featured a short team the previous year as Coach Brody Wilson emphasizes full-court pressure on defense and pushing the ball in transition in his system that makes up for a lack of height and size.
Initially Nocona’s pace and energy, grabbing several offensive rebounds, got it the lead 9-3. Eventually, the Panthers adjusted and trailed only 12-11 after the first quarter.
Saint Jo got the lead early in the second quarter. Post Trent Gaston took advantage of his size advantage, especially when the Indians had Johnson out, and led 17-12. Both teams had trouble scoring in a rough second quarter as open perimeter shots just were not going in and shots at the rim were tough to convert.
The Panthers led 23-20 heading into halftime.
Both teams had better offensive success pushing the ball when it could in the second half.
Saint Jo broke Nocona’s press and punished the Indians with quick baskets. Nocona ran whenever it could and seemed to put up an array of perimeter shots and drives, getting offensive rebounds it seemed at will to keep the pressure up and infuriate the Panthers coach.
The Indians got a big push from Landon Fatheree in the second half. After scoring eight points in the first half to lead the team, he scored 10 of his team’s 14 points in the third quarter.
Nocona got the lead back, but only led 34-33 heading into the final period.
The Indians had a comfortable lead up 44-36 when Saint Jo’s Gaston fouled out with 4:56 left in the game. Still, the Panthers did not give up and a minute later had whittled Nocona’s lead down to one basket 44-41 with 3:45.
The game stayed a one-possession game for the next two minutes as Saint Jo had several chances to tie or take the lead not go through.
Nocona made its free throws down the stretch to win with a little more comfort, with the final score being 55-48.

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Nocona’s Meekins signs to Lubbock Christian

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Nocona senior Meg Meekins signed her official letter of intent to play college basketball at Lubbock Christian University on Wednesday. Meekins, the daughter of Brandi and Lance, is a four-year starter on the volleyball and basketball court. She has earned several accolades like being named to the All State Teams for TGCA, TABC, Associated Press and was selected to the All Tournament Team at the UIL State Basketball Tournament in San Antonio last year.“The coaching staff and the community of the LCU program and just knowing you have a staff that coaches you, but also looks over you just like Coach (Kyle) Spitzer did here was a huge part in the recruiting process,” Meekins said. She plans to pursue a degree in either physical or occupational therapy.

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Bowie girls survive Bellevue 44-40

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Bowie freshman Laney Seguria made this corner 3-pointer to tie the game up at 40-40 with a minute left in the game.

The Bowie Lady Rabbits got more than they bargained for when they traveled to Bellevue on Tuesday night.
The Lady Rabbits escaped with the win 44-40, taking the lead with less than a minute to go after trailing whole game.
Bowie came into the game confident. The larger 3A school was supposed to play Windthorst, but had to reschedule because the Lady Trojans volleyball team was playing in the state tournament.
Finding a last minute replacement, the Lady Rabbits thought they would have an easy game playing the 1A program down the road. Little did they know.
Bellevue had a couple of players out with injury to limit its depth a bit and a new coach in Celsey Hoffman, but the Lady Eagles were coming off of nearly beating a Nocona team the previous week. While the Lady Indians were missing four starters who were still in volleyball, it still showed this was not a 1A team to take lightly.
Bellevue came out fast showing tough defensive pressure despite giving up size at nearly every position. Within a few minutes the Lady Eagles had used that pressure to force turnovers and convert those steals into transition opportunities.
Also, the energy showed in other areas as Bellevue seemed to grab every loose ball and fought for offensive rebounds despite lacking in height compared to Bowie.
After a little more than four minutes into the game the Lady Eagles led 15-0. The Lady Rabbits had barely been able to set up their offense or attempt a shot against the pressure.
Bowie Coach Matthew Miller had to reset his shell-shocked team during multiple timeouts. The young ballhandlers was reminded how the team was going to break the press defense so it could set up its offense.
Bellevue led 19-4 after the first quarter, led by Mary Grace Broussard and Brittany Gill who each scored six points.
The Lady Rabbits settled down and made some good progress in the second quarter. Their defense switched between man-to-man and 1-3-1 to keep the Lady Eagles off balance. With them taking care of the ball better, there were less chances for Bellevue in transition and the Lady Eagles offense struggled to consistently find ways to score against Bowie’s length.
The Lady Rabbits offense found some success as well. Five different players made at least one basket and the team made two 3-pointers.
While the game was physical from the start, now that Bowie knew what type of game it was in the team responded back. It was not pretty and only enough fouls were called to make the game watchable, but individual foul trouble affected Bellevue harder than the Lady Rabbits in the second quarter.
The Lady Eagles still led heading into halftime, but Bowie had gotten it down to single digits trailing 25-19.
The third quarter was more even between the two teams as both had trouble consistently scoring baskets. Bellevue made three baskets and a couple of free throws to keep ahead.
The Lady Rabbits got a big lift from Lanie Moore, who knocked in all three of her 3-pointers in the quarter, scoring nine of the team’s 12 points.
Bowie still trailed, but had cut the lead down to one point earlier in the quarter and one basket 34-31 heading into the fourth quarter.
Bellevue grew the lead to 38-32 early in the final period. The Lady Rabbits struggled to get anything going offensively and trailed 40-34 midway through the quarter.
Bowie’s Kendall Fallis made a 3-pointer in transition to cut the lead to one basket 40-37.
The score stayed there for the next several minutes even as the Lady Eagles had two starters, Karis Denson and Mattie Broussard, foul out of the game.
With a little more than a minute left, the Lady Rabbits drew up and out of bounds play that got Laney Segura an open shot in the corner. Despite not having made a basket all game, she sunk the 3-pointer to tie the game at 40-40 with a minute still to play.
Bowie had been in a pressure defense for the second half of the fourth quarter to prevent Bellevue from passively running clock. Still in the defense, the team next stole the in-bounds pass and Railey Martin made the undefended layup to give the Lady Rabbits their first lead of the game 42-40 with 48 seconds left.
The Lady Eagles could not tie the score on their next offensive possession. Bowie would made two more free throws to make the final 44-40.

To read the full story, pick up a copy of the weekend edition of the Bowie News. For more pictures from the game, click here https://www.dotphoto.com/go.asp?l=bnews1&AID=6870678&T=1

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