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Bowie softball officially started its season on Monday with a game at Valley View.
In a high scoring game, the Lady Eagles came back in later innings to win 20-10.
The Lady Rabbits got out to a quick start as Gracie Bentley hit a 3-run home run to get things going. Two more runs were scored on the base paths from Layla Felts and Kylie Fleming.
After Valley View cut the lead to 5-3 heading into the second inning, Bowie put up five more runs in the second inning.
Bentley drove in two runs on a single, Kenzie Short scored on an error, Felts drove in a run on a fielder’s choice bunt and Fleming scored on a throwing error.
Up 10-3, heading into the third inning, things looked good for the Lady Rabbits as they looked poised to win big
Unfortunately, that was all the scoring for the rest of the game as the Lady Eagles scored 17 runs in the next four innings, before winning 20-10.
Bowie can only move on as it gets tested this weekend at the Jacksboro tournament.

Nocona vs Saint Jo
The Nocona Lady Indians hosted Saint Jo on Monday to officially kick-off the softball season.
The Lady Indians made quick work of the smaller and less experienced Lady Panthers, winning by run rule after three innings 20-0.
Seven different Nocona players drove in runs, led by senior Kycelynn Contreras who drove in five, including a home run. Jenna McBride was second with four RBIs as she hit a grandslam.
On the mound Laci Stone pitched three perfect innings as she struck out seven.
The Lady Indians hope to build on what they started last year as they return all but two of their starters from last year. Even with a young and mostly inexperienced team last year, the team won some games and were generally more competitive that it has been in recent years.
Last year’s assistant Coach Heather Nobile is taking over as head coach this year. It is still a young group with only two seniors in Contreras and Koryahna Ramsey, but Nobile hopes those two as well as junior pitcher Stone can take the reins and continue the last year’s upward trend.
One thing that looks good for the future is the existence of a junior varsity team for this program. Nocona will face its first big test this weekend at the Jacksboro tournament. The Lady Indians next play at Seymour at 5 p.m. on Jan. 25.
For Saint Jo, Monday’s game was the first for the program in about a decade. According to what Coach Jamie Vincent could find, the Lady Panthers had softball from 2007 until it ended in 2010.
This year there was enough interest the program started back up. With the recent success the baseball program has had with its return in the last five years, there is hope this program can one day rise to those standards.
This first year will be played on an outlaw schedule, meaning the school has no district games or hopes of a playoff berth. While there are some girls on the team who have many years of softball experience that will be counted on by Vincent, many more are picking up the sport for the first time meaning there will be some growing pains.
Vincent said he is most looking forward to teaching his girls the game as they gain experience with the fundamentals and game situations.
The Lady Panther’s next play at Muenster at 5 p.m. on Feb. 25.

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Nocona baseball breaks playoffs drought

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The Nocona Indians wrapped up their first playoff berth since 2005 with a dominant win against Chico on Thursday at home.
The Indians won 10-0 in four and half innings due to run-rule to earn the district’s final playoff spot and break a nearly two decade drought.
Nocona was in a similar situation last year after beating Chico in the first game before losing twice more to the Dragons, once in the regular season finale and then in the play-in series.
The Indians won the first game earlier in the week 9-4, but knew they could play better. On Thursday they then proved it.
In the bottom of the first inning, Nocona got the scoring going as Wesley Murphey hit an RBI double. Two batters later, Landon Fatheree drove in two runs with a double.
Konnor Harrington followed with a groundout that scored another run as the Indians led 4-0.
In the second inning, Nocona kept up the pressure. Brody Langford drove in a run with a single. Later with the bases loaded, Caden Belcher was hit by a pitch that scored a run. A later passed ball allowed one more run to score as the Indians extended their lead to 7-0.
Nocona got one more run in the third inning. With the bases loaded, Wesley Murphey grounded into a fielder’s choice out that scored one run to make it 8-0.
The Indians got the final two runs they needed in the fourth inning. Walker Murphey and RJ Walker hit back-to-back RBI singles to put Nocona up 10-0.
Chico needed to score at least one run to prevent the game from ending early due to run-rule. Instead Walker Murphey completed the shutout performance by retiring the next three batters to end the game and the Dragon’s season.
The Indians won 10-0 and earned the district’s final playoff spot.
Wesley Murphey and Fatheree drove in two runs each to lead the team. Walker Murphey led the team with three hits. The team finished with 11 hits and drew six walks.
Walker Murphey also allowed zero runs and one hit while striking out five batters and walking none. The defense behind him committed only one fielding error.
Coach Zach Denson was beyond proud of this team for breaking the playoff drought.
“The amount of growth that they have shown throughout the year has been the most incredible I’ve seen in 13 years of coaching,” Denson said. “We went on a little skid in the middle of the year and that could have derailed our young team, but it actually brought us closer together as a unit.”

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

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Bowie baseball clinches playoff spot

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Troy Kesey gets in the stretch position at first base to catch the ball before a base runner tries to slide in. (Photo by Kim Seigler)

The Bowie Jackrabbits were able to clinch the final playoff spot on Thursday with a senior night home win against Henrietta.
The Jackrabbits won 6-1 in a game where all of the offensive action happened in the first three innings for both teams.
Bowie came into the game needing to win. Failing to do so would mean setting up a series with the Bearcats for the final playoff spot. If the Jackrabbits just took care of business against a team they had already beaten once pretty easily then they could avoid that whole situation.
Henrietta knew it was playing for the future of its season and struck first. A one out double followed by a single two batters later put the Bearcats up 1-0 against Bowie’s top pitcher Edmond De Leon on the mound.
The offense responded in the same inning with a two-out rally. Troy Kesey hit a single and Hayden Rodriguez drew a walk. De Leon then hit a double to drive one run in.
Cooper Hammer was then hit a by a pitch to load the bases up. Rayder Mann then drew a walk that scored one run and the Jackrabbits led 2-1 before the next batter popped up for out three.
Bowie added to that lead in the second inning. Boston Farris led off with a triple. Tucker Jones then hit a groundball to second base that resulted in an error that allowed Farris to score and make it 3-1 for the Jackrabbits.
Bowie then extended the lead in the third inning. Hammer hit a one-out single. Mann and Cy Egenbacher followed with hits that resulted in fielding errors for the Bearcats. The Jackrabbits scored one run on the second error.
Farris then hit a single that drove in another run. After a strikeout, a wild pitch then allowed another runner to score as Bowie was up 6-1. Another strikeout ended the scoring for the Jackrabbits.
The next three and half innings saw neither team score runs, though both had several chances with two runners getting on at times.
Henrietta’s best chance came in the fifth inning with two singles, but De Leon and Bowie’s defense shut that down. De Leon retired the final seven batters he faced as the Jackrabbits won 6-1.

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

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10 qualify for regional tennis after competing in district

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Gold-Burg’s Jimena Garcia and Alyson Rojas placed first and second in girl’s singles at district. (Courtesy picture)

Last week all of the area schools competed in their district’s tennis tournament and several schools had athletes qualify for the regional tournament.
In the end, 10 athletes finished second or better at district to move on for a chance to qualify for state.
Unfortunately, no players from Bowie were able to break through and qualify.
Many faced early seeding opponents from tennis power Vernon that ended their tournament.
The highest finish for a Bowie player was Lily Hodges who placed fourth in girls singles.
From Nocona, one girl was able to break through as Kaygan Stone finished second in girls singles to qualify for regionals.
Stone has had a tough year, dealing with shoulder problems that shortened both her volleyball and basketball seasons, but she bounced back this spring to qualify for regionals in tennis.
Her teammate Melissa Segura was not so lucky, as she finished third in girls singles and just missed the cut, having to settle for an alternate spot
At the 1A tournament, several schools had multiple athletes in one division qualify.
From Saint Jo, last year’s state qualifying girl’s doubles team of Kyler Dunn and Taylor Patrick won the division.
They beat out the second place finisher and their teammates, the girl’s doubles team of Maxey Johnson and Bailey Nobile, who also qualified for regionals.
From Gold-Burg, Jimena Garcia and Alyson Rojas placed first and second in girls singles to move on to the regional tournament.
Other schools only had one team or individual.
From Forestburg, the mixed doubles team of Jesse Wadsworth and Alli Cisneros finished second as they qualified for regionals.
From Prairie Valley, Case Carpenter finished second in the boys singles division.

To read the full story and see pictures of all of the qualifiers, pick up a copy of the mid-week edition of the Bowie News.

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