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Bowie wins on buzzer-beater

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The Bowie Jackrabbits broke their two-game losing streak in dramatic fashion at home on Tuesday night against Holliday.
Brody Armstrong’s shot at the buzzer went through the net to give the Jackrabbits the 47-45 win against one of the district’s best teams.
Bowie came into the game needing a win. The previous game saw the Jackrabbits lose a disappointing game against rival Nocona. Before that, the team had lost by 24 points against a still undefeated in district City View team.
The Eagles would not be any easier than either of those teams. Holliday’s only district loss so far had been against the Mustangs 64-50, a margin that was far and away the smallest of all the games City View had won so far in district play.
The Eagles also were coming off a win against the same Nocona team that had beaten Bowie the previous week.
The Jackrabbits had had Friday off and were also getting head coach Andy Atkins back from his weeklong absence due to illness heading into Tuesday’s game.
The game started with Holliday getting control early. While this Eagles’ team did concede some height to Bowie in the post, the physical, meticulously grind-it-out approach Holliday teams have played with for several seasons was more of the same. The Eagles led 9-5 most of the way through the first quarter.
Bowie was trying to speed up the pace of play by full-court pressing Holliday and pushing the ball whenever it could. The Jackrabbits were finally was able to string together a few good minutes, ending the first quarter on a 6-2 run to take the lead 12-11.
The second quarter saw both teams go back and forth, neither getting more than a one basket lead on the other.
Bowie was most successful when the pace was at a faster speed and the Eagles were more successful when the pace was more controlled. The teams went into halftime with the score tied 22-22.
The Jackrabbits started the second half well on a 6-2 run in the first two minutes to build a 30-24 lead. Bowie’s defense was doing a good job of shutting down Holliday’s shots around the basket. Both teams had a tough time scoring the rest of the third quarter until the final two minutes.
The Eagles jumped three passes for steals they took the other way and drew free throw opportunities. On the other hand, the Jackrabbits scored six more points to slightly improve their lead to 36-29 heading into the fourth quarter.
Holliday started the fourth quarter by scoring seven points in the first two and half minutes to tie the score at 36-36.
Bowie retook the lead as Riley Blackburn finished a dump off pass for a basket and then drew free throws on the next possession, making one to put the Jackrabbits up 39-36.
The Eagles leading scorer on the night Nathan Williams knocked in a 3-pointer to tie the score back up again at 39-39 with 4:10 left to play.
A minute later Holliday drew free throws and made one to put the team up by one. Next possession Bowie came back to take the lead 41-40 as Logan Hutson made a tough post up basket.
The Jackrabbits then played a minute of great defense that required multiple blocks near the basket before gaining back possession with 1:50 left in the game. Unfortunately, Bowie turned the ball over out of bounds 24 seconds later.
This allowed the Eagles to take the lead as Hayden Strealy made a tough basket near the rim to put Holliday up 42-41 with 1:11 left to play. The Jackrabbits answered on their next possession as Cade Thompson scored on a mid-range fadeaway to put them back up 43-42 with 55 seconds left.
The Eagles missed on their next possession. After Holliday had to foul multiple times to get into the bonus and force Bowie to shoot free throws, the Jackrabbits Brody Armstrong stepped up and made both of his foul shots to push the lead to 45-42 with 30 seconds left.
The Eagles Strealy came through again though, scoring on a tough shot near the rim through contact that also drew a foul. Strealy made his free throw to complete the three-point play and tie the score at 45-45 with 11 seconds left. Bowie would have the ball for the last shot in regulation.
Following a timeout, Armstrong dribbled the ball up the floor. He ran a pick and roll with Drew Weber, but Holliday switched on defense which did not allow him a runway to the basket.
Armstrong picked up his dribble and passed it to his right to Thompson. After making a quick dribble move to his right to see if he had space to either drive or pull up for a shot, Thompson had neither and quickly passed it back to Armstrong near the top of the key.
With time running out, Armstrong made one dribble inside the arc to his left to evade the closing the defender to get a little space before he pulled up for the mid-range shot right before another defender came to contest.
The ball seemed to roll in as time expired and the Jackrabbit team and fans went ballistic as Bowie won 47-45.

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

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Nocona new press box put into place

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Nocona got its new press box into place this week at Jack Crane Stadium. The old press box, which was in place for more than 60 years, was taken out in early June and moved to Indian Valley Raceway. The new press box was by the Southern Bleacher Company out of Graham. Athletic Director Black Crutsinger said they looked at a lot of press boxes and decided they liked the one at Lindsay High School and went with that model. Sean Hutson operated the crane from the Hurd Crane Service that put the press box up for Nocona.

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Richey repeats at IFYR

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Sunset native Cason Richey (right) and his team roping partner Beldon Cox from Weatherford repeated as the International Finals Youth Rodeo champions last weekend at Shawnee, OK. Richey and Cox won the previous year and were able to complete the repeat by catching three steers in a combined time of 16.6 seconds. Richey is expected to compete attend Texas Tech University this fall and compete on the rodeo team.

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Youth rodeo awards presented

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The Chisholm Trail Youth Rodeo presented awards for its summer season this week. Tess Egenbacher won the top cowgirl buckle for the 13-18 age division, which was presented to her by Kyle Bishop. (Courtesy photo)

The Chisholm Trail Youth Rodeo had its awards ceremony this week, giving out plaques and buckles to the top competitors throughout the summer season.
There were four age categories with five events to compete in for the young athletes.
Along with the best results in each event, at the end the overall best cowboy and cowgirl in each age division was awarded as well.
The lead line division, in which an adult helps the young competitors, saw Rylee Stewart win the first in poles, barrel racing and mystery event on her way to win top cowgirl.
Hattie Snow got the fastest time in the flags event and Lany Shupak got the fastest goat time. Riggin Bishop got named the top cowboy in the division.
In the eight-and-under division, Whitley Goins won the top cowgirl and Trell Carpenter won top cowboy. Goins got the fastest times in barrel racing, flags and mystery event. Carpenter got the fastest time in poles and goats.
In the 9-12 age division, Sage Keck won the top cowgirl while Chisum Carpenter won the top cowboy. Keck got the fastest times in four of the five divisions. Only Layna Taylor getting the fastest goat time prevented her from winning in a clean sweep.
In the 13-18 age division, Tess Egenbacher won the top overall cowgirl award.
Kiley McCracken won both the barrel racing and flags event. Emma Strahan won the poles and mystery event. Hadlee Bryan won the goats event.
There was no top overall cowboy in the age division.

To see the times for the winners of each event in all four age categories along with pictures of all of the top cowboys and cowgirls, pick up a copy of the weekend edition of the Bowie News.

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