SPORTS
Bowie, Nocona compete at district
The Bowie and Nocona track teams competed at the district meet at City View last week.
The Lady Rabbit team finished the highest of all the teams in third place.
The Lady Indians finished seventh while Indian and Jackrabbit teams finished sixth and seventh.
Any individuals who finished in the top four in their event qualified for the area meet. All teams had several qualify, some in several events.
Overall winners included Bowie’s Laisha Johnson winning the girls 400 meter race and Nocona’s Trent Sappington winning the boys 400 meter race.
The Lady Rabbits’ 4×200 relay team of Taygon Jones, Jayci Logan, Hannah Love and Ziba Robbins also won the event as well.
Other area qualifiers for the Bowie girl’s team includes Jayci Logan in the 200 meters, Anahi Perez in the 100 meter and 300 meter hurdles, Neely Price in the 300 meter hurdles and high jump, the 4×100 and 4×400 relay teams.
The Nocona girl’s team area qualifiers include Raylee Sparkman in the 200 meter and 400 meter races, Kylie Rose in the 800 meter race and Allie Brown in the 1600 meter and 3200 meter races.
For the Jackrabbit team area qualifiers included Ignacio Saucedo in the 800 meter race, Tucker Jones in the 110 meter hurdles, Cade Thompson in the high jump and Case Curry in the pole vault.
The Indian team area qualifiers also saw Sappington advance in the 100 meter and 200 meter races along with Bodie Davis in the 400 meter race, Noe Estrada in the 300 meter hurdles and the 4×400 meter relay team.
The area meet is scheduled for April 15 at Dublin.
Results for individuals from Bowie and Nocona who finished among the top six in their events is in the the mid-week edition of the Bowie News.
SPORTS
Saint Jo wins area track titles
Saint Jo’s boy’s and girl’s track teams took area titles April 20 at Forestburg.
The top four finishers in each event qualified for the Region 3-A meet May 1-2 at Hewitt Midway High School outside Waco.
Boys
Saint Jo’s Ayden Giambruno finished 2nd in the 3,200-meter run with a time of 11:32.62. Bellevue’s Cade Broussard was 4th in 12:02.50.
In the 400-meter relay, Forestburg’s foursome of Jesse Wadsworth, Josiah Wadsworth, Rafael Sanchez and Hayden Halliburton finished 4th with a time of 47.27. Forestburg’s Juan Gonzaez was 2nd in the 800-meter run in 2:13.17.
For further details, pick up a copy of Thursday’s Bowie News.
SPORTS
Rabbit BB falls to Holliday, 8-3
A five-run outburst over the final three innings lifted Holliday’s baseball team past host Bowie 8-3 April 17.
The Eagles got out to a 2-0 first inning lead, using two hits and an error off Rabbit pitcher Rayder Mann. Mann opened the Bowie first by reaching on a caftcher’s error. A pair of groundouts and Mann getting caught in a rundown ended the threat. Bowie threatened again in the second, Allen Miller was hit by a one out pitch. A pair of strikeouts ended the threat.
Hollday added a run in the third for a 3-0 lead. The Rabbits got on the scoreboard in the bottom of the third.
Mann drew a two-out walk with Caden Belcher picking up a single. He moved to second on the throw in. Eddie DeLeon followed with a two-RBI single. He was caught in a rundown to end the threat.
For further details, pick up a copy of Thursday’s Bowie News.
SPORTS
Nocona track led by Parker wins
Seven Nocona track team members qualified for the Region II-2A track meet May 1-2 after top four finishes at the Area meet April 17 in Graham.
The 400-meter relay foursome of Gage Grubbs, Kyle Walters, Landon Fatheree and David Pizano finished 3rd with a time of 43.93. Pisano won the 400-meter dash in 51.38 with Fatheree 2nd in the 100-meters in 11.24.
The 1,600-meter relay team of Jax Fuller, Waters, Fatheree and Pisano were 3rd in 3:33.60.
On the girl’s side sophomore Sy Parker won both the shot put with a 34’3” throw, beating 2nd place by just one inch, and the discus with a 107’10” try. Ava Johnson was 4th in the 200—meters with a 27.69 time.
Not qualifying for regionals but still coming through with points for the Lady Indians with Raylea Bowles in the high jump, who finished 5th with a 4’8” leap, and Kaylee Thomas who was 5th in the pole vault with a 7’6” effort.
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