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Bowie boys beats Nocona in rematch 55-48

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The Bowie Jackrabbits won the rematch against rival Nocona on Saturday.
The Jackrabbits won 55-48 at the Indians gym to pay back the loss Nocona gave them at their own gym a couple of weeks back.
Bowie came into the game following a tough loss to district leader City View that most likely meant the end to its quest for a district title. Nocona also was coming off a bad loss to the Mustangs, but had had a bye-game to get ready for the Jackrabbits.
The snowstorm moved the game from Friday night to Saturday afternoon and cost both teams a practice day while also throwing off any sort of routine.
The first game between the these two teams saw Bowie without Coach Andy Atkins, who missed due to illness. The Indians also were missing some key bench players for that game due to grades or injuries.
Nocona went into the game giving extra defensive attention on the Jackrabbit’s top two scorers Cade Thompson and Brody Armstrong.
Unlike some low-scoring games the two teams have had in the past, the beginning of the game saw both teams scoring in a flurry, especially near the end of the first quarter.
The Jackrabbits recent hot streak from 3-point range showed up as they made four 3-pointers by four different players in the first quarter and led 19-15.
The Indians got a big lift from Adam Meekins in the quarter as he made two 3-pointers and scored eight of his team’s points.
Bowie led for all of the second quarter, but for most of it Nocona was only one basket down.
Both teams got some scoring from the benches in the quarter. The Jackrabbits had Kynan DeMoss make two 3-pointers. The Indians had Ryder Oswalt, Michael Wetmore and Ty Presley each come in and score a basket.
Bowie ended the half stretching its lead to five points, going in ahead 33-28.
The third quarter saw both teams struggle to score much compared to the first half.
Baskets for both were hard to come by and free throws were not given out generously even on physical drives.
Nocona got as close as it would all game to taking the lead when it cut the lead to 37-36 with a little more than two minutes to play.
Bowie’s best offensive possessions for most of the quarter had been driving and kicking out for an open 3-pointer after a few more passes. Unlike in the first half, the shots were not going in.
In the final two minutes the Jackrabbits made two of those 3-pointers at the best of times by Armstrong scoring his sixth point of the game since he attracted so much attention and Drew Weber.
A long, skinny post player who can shoot from range and move his feet, Weber has come off the bench for most of the season after starting last year. The senior accepted his role and was big Saturday.
The two 3-pointers allowed Bowie to extend its lead to 43-36 heading into the fourth quarter.
From there Nocona knew it had to change up its tactics to no allow the Jackrabbits to run clock. The Indians took out all of their post players to play a more perimeter centric lineup and started aggressively pressing the ball on defense.
Bowie matched that personnel, but could still have a rim protector with Weber’s long arms and height. He also made two more 3-pointers in the fourth quarter to help keep the Jackrabbits lead several baskets ahead.
Nocona was trying to grind the game into its type of game as the intensity ramped up. The team took a blow when started Brady McCasland fouled out with three minutes to go and down eight points.
Despite Bowie missing free throws in the final minute, the Indians could not make enough shots to come back from the 55-45 lead even with Meekins making his fourth 3-pointer of the game.
It just made the final score 55-48 in favor of the Jackrabbits.

To read the full story, pick up a copy of the mid-week 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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