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Indians lose shootout 18-13

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The Nocona Indians lost a high scoring non-district game to Callisburg on Friday.
The Wildcats won the shootout 18-13 in extra innings despite the Indians getting out to a big lead early in the game.
The teams exchanged runs in the first inning as Colton Russell drove in Trey Pepper on a sacrifice fly ball.
Nocona then scored 10 runs in the second inning thanks to RBIs from Carlos Castro, Miguel Olivares, Vinit Patel, Russell, Kooper Hansard and Try Presley. The Indians led 11-1 heading into the third inning and looked to be on the verge of run ruling Callisburg in three innings with another batch of runs.
Unfortunately, the Wildcats hit back. Callisburg scored six runs thanks to four hits, four walks and one fielding error, cutting the lead to 11-7.
Nocona did get one run back as Olivares was able to lead off getting on base and then scoring thanks to two errors. The Indians still had a good lead 12-7 heading into the fourth inning.
The Wildcats first two batters in the inning were able to get on base thanks to fielding errors. Both were allowed to score later in the inning thanks to a sacrifice fly ball and a passed ball, cutting the score to 12-9.
Nocona looked like it was going to add to its lead as Presley and Castro had back-to-back one out hits, but they were left stranded.
The teams exchanged a scoreless fifth inning, both teams able to get one base runner on.
The sixth inning was where the Wildcats took the lead. Three fielding errors, a single and a hit batter allowed Callisburg to score four runs, taking a 13-12 lead.
Nocona was able to load the bases up and looked to either tie or take back the lead. Unfortunately, a batter struck out to end the sixth inning.
The Indians were able to prevent the Wildcats from scoring in the seventh inning despite an error allowing a base runner on with two outs.
Pepper drew a lead off walk for Nocona, but it looked like the game was about to end. The next two batters struck out and Pepper remained at first base.
Down to the final out, Pepper successfully stole second base before Wesley Murphy hit a single to move him to third base.
Hansard then hit a groundball to first base, but a fielding error allowed Pepper to score and tie the game up at 13-13.
The game went to extra innings, but unfortunately that would be the end of good news for Nocona.
The Wildcats scored five runs thanks to four hits, one fielding error and one dropped third strike to take the lead up to 18-13.
Despite Castro leading off with a single along with Olivares being hit by a pitch and Pepper also getting a hit, Nocona did not have enough juice to come back as it lost the game.

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

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Bowie BMX hosts state qualifying races

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The Bowie BMX Bike Racing Park hosted its three-day racing weekend last week, culminating with a state qualifier race on June 16 that attracted top riders from across the state. To see more pictures from the event, pick up a copy of the weekend edition of the Bowie News.

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Bowie hosts tennis camp next week

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Bowie High School is hosting its second Jackrabbit Tennis Camp of the summer on June 24-26. The camp will be split into two sessions of kids aged 5-8 and those aged 9-14. The younger group will go from 8:30-10 a.m. The older group will follow with the session going from 10 a.m. to noon. The camp will be run by Bowie Coach Dayna Boothe with some help from recent high school tennis players. You can register online if you go to the Bowie ISD Athletics Facebook page and scan a QR code or do it in person on the first day. It will cost $60 per camper. For more information email [email protected].

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Rodeo action coming to Bowie next week

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The Jim Bowie Days festival will have six nights of rodeo next week, culminating with three nights of rodeo presented by T-N-T Rodeo Company.

The Jim Bowie Days festival will feature rodeo action for six straight nights next week at Bowie’s Rodeo Arena.
Action will start on June 24 with 4D barrel racing. Racing will start at 7:30 p.m. and will go until there are no more racers.
They will drag the dirt after every five racers to keep the course fresh. Buckles will be awarded in the 1D, 2D, 3D and 4D divisions.
The event is cash only. To register for the event, text 940-366-2812 on June 24 from 10 a.m. to noon.
You also can show up in person at the announcers booth upon arrival to sign-up.
The youth rodeo events will start at 7 p.m. on June 25-26. The first night will be the speed events which will cover pole racing, barrel racing and goat tying. There will be age categories six-and-under, 7-10, 11-14 and 15-19. No lead lines will be allowed. The entry fee will cost $25.
The second night will be roping events covering, breakaway roping, tie down roping, ribbon roping and team roping. The age categories will be broken up into 13-and-under and 14-19. The entry fee for this night will cost $35.
All around buckles for boys and girls will be awarded to the best performers from events combined from both nights.
To sign-up for the youth rodeo, call Tennile Green at 940-577-9740 on June 24 from 6-9 p.m.
Mutton bustin’ will be both nights as well for kids aged 4-6. Only 15 contestants will be allowed per night.
The main rodeo will start at 7:30 p.m. on the nights of June 27-29. It will be sanctioned by the United Professional Rodeo Association for the seventh year and produced by T-N-T Rodeo Company.
Amateurs can also sign-up as well to compete with the professionals. The books will remain open until 5 p.m. on June 23. To sign-up, use the NextGen phone app.

To read the full story, pick up a copy of the weekend edition of the Bowie News.

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