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Lady Rabbits win big 51-25

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The Bowie Lady Rabbits started the second round of district on a good note Tuesday with a win at Henrietta.
The Lady Rabbits won a one-sided game 51-25 with little drama as they bounced back from back-to-back losses to Holliday and Nocona.
The first quarter was a little slow going for Bowie, but its defense limited the Lady Cats enough to lead 10-4 heading into the second quarter.
Scoring picked up on both sides as the Lady Rabbits press started to create scoring chances. Bowie was led by Jayci Logan, who scored eight of her team’s 18 points in the quarter. The Lady Rabbits lead grew and sat at a comfortable 28-13 at halftime.
Only a full on collapse from Bowie combined with a frantic Henrietta team could turn this game around, but the Lady Rabbits made sure that was not going to happen.
The third quarter was more of the same. Five players from Bowie scored at least one basket in the quarter while the Lady Cats offense was again held below the 10 point mark.
The Lady Rabbits led 41-19 heading into the fourth quarter. They finished strong in the quarter, again keeping Henrietta’s offense in check while making enough free throws to extend their lead a little bit. Bowie would win 51-25.
The Lady Rabbits will travel to City View next to play at 6 p.m. on Feb. 4.
This will come after playing a tough Lady Cats team on Friday at home they previously lost against.

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Buffest entertains crowd

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(Photo by Benjimen Barker from J Bar S Photography)

The 19th annual Bullfest came to the county on May 4, hosted at the Saint Jo Rodeo Arena. With bulls provided Big L Rodeo Company, Locke Bucking Bulls and more, it attracted many great riders, both local and farther away. In the end, it was Colby Deel from Jacksboro who won the the senior division round. The junior division winner was Ringo Stummer from Mountain Springs.

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Forestburg track set school records this year

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With the track season firmly over this year, one school went out of its way to encourage its athletes to not only improve on their totals, but set some school records this season.
Brenna Briles set the school record in the girl’s high jump (5-4), triple jump (33 feet), 100 meters (13.11) and the 200 meters (27.87).
Kayden Dill set the school record boy’s 100 meters (11.08) and 200 meters (23.47). Tye Reid set the boy’s 110 meter hurdles record at 18.7 seconds. Jesse Wadsworth set the boy’s 800 meters record with a time of 2:06.
Some relay teams also set some records. The boy’s 4×100 meter team of Jeremiah Perez, Kyler Willett, Will Johnson and Dill set the record with the time of 45.29 seconds.
The 4×400 meter relay team with Christian Binanti, Johnson, Willett and Wadsworth ran a time of 3:40.

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Prairie Valley names Caruthers as new athletic director

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Kent Caruthers poses with his grandson Kasey and wife Rosie. (Courtesy photo)

The Prairie Valley Bulldogs will be seeing a new face around the gym and fields next fall with the hiring of a new Athletic Director and Head Coach, Kent Caruthers.
Caruthers will be replacing Coach Seth Stephens, who has accepted a coaching job in LaPoynor, moving closer to his family and hometown. Although Coach Stephens will be missed after six years of being a part of the Prairie Valley family, Coach Caruthers will step into his new role with a wealth of knowledge and experience.
Coach Caruthers has coached basketball, football, volleyball, cross country, track and golf.
He has a well-rounded background, which makes him the perfect candidate for a 1A coaching position.
He comes, most recently, from Matagorda where he was the athletic director, boys basketball, volleyball, and track coach.
He spent the majority of his coaching career at Tolar, where he was the head boys basketball coach, defensive coordinator for the varsity football team and head golf coach.
His record and experience speak for themselves, but when asked why he felt led to apply for this position, he said that the move north is all about coaching good kids.
His coaching philosophy revolves around hard work, stating “A winner is someone who recognizes their God-given talents, works their tail off developing the talents into skills and uses these skills to accomplish their goals.”

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