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Bowie
The Bowie Jackrabbits won in Henrietta on Tuesday night.
The Jackrabbits won 9-5 against the Bearcats in a game that was closer than the final score would indicate later.
Bowie took the early lead in the first inning. The Jackrabbits scored three runs in the first inning on three straight at-bats. Jake Fallis hit an RBI double. Kynan DeMoss hit a fly ball to left field that induced an error that drove in a run. Colton Richey then hit an RBI double to put Bowie up 3-0.
Henrietta answered back in the same inning. A two-run home run with two outs went over the left field fence to cut the lead to 3-2.
The teams traded scoreless innings in the second and third. In the fourth inning, the Jackrabbits added one run to their lead as Devin Melton drove in a run on a sacrifice fly to left field to make it 4-2.
The Bearcats had an answer that same inning, loading the bases up with no out. Pitcher Richey tried to pitch his way out of the jam, retiring two batters on a fielder’s choice and a fly out to shallow centerfield. Unfortunately, two walked batters drove in two runs to tie the game at 4-4. Kaylwer Swearingin came in for relief and retired the next batter for the third out.
Bowie immediately regained the lead back in the fifth inning. Carson Sanders bunted for a base hit with one runner already on base. An error fielding the bunt allowed the runner to score and Sanders to reach third base. He would then come in to score during the next at-bat thanks to a passed ball to make it 6-4.
The Jackrabbits further built their lead in the sixth inning. Cade Thompson drove in two runs on a line drive single to left field. Sanders then hit a fly ball to left field that induced an error that drove in another run to extend Bowie’s lead to 9-4.
Henrietta got one run back in the sixth inning on an RBI single to cut the lead down to 9-5 heading into the final inning.
Despite the Bearcats getting their leadoff batter on base with a walk, Swearingin retired the final three batters with little drama to end the game.
Thompson led Bowie with two RBIs while Richey, Fallis and Melton each drove in one run.
On the mound, Richey pitched 3.2 innings while giving up four runs (two earned) on four hits, four walks while striking out three. Swearingin came in to pitch the final 3.1 innings and gave up one run (zero earned) on two hits while walking three and striking out six.
Nocona
The Nocona Indians baseball team ended their season on Tuesday with a loss to Breckenridge on senior night.
The Buckaroos won 14-0 after five innings due to run-rule, although more than half of those runs came in the final inning.
Until then, the Indians defense and pitchers Ty Presley and Kooper Hansard limited Breckenridge to three runs in the first inning, two in the third inning and one in the fourth inning. Only an avalanche of eight runs came in the five inning that proved to be the final nail.
Unfortunately, the Nocona bats had trouble making contact or getting on base against Breckenridge’s pitcher. The team got no free bases through walks or hit batters while striking out 11 times.
The only Indian batter who had success was Wesley Murphey, who hits singles both times he was up to bat.
It was a tough overall season for the Nocona baseball program. Much of it can be blamed on the relative youth of the whole team.
Only one senior graduates from this team in Hansard, who provided one of the steadiest all-around performances the whole season wherever he was needed in the field, on the mound, with his bat or on the base paths.
The good news on that side is that everyone theoretically should be coming back and will be better with one more year of growth. That along with the team dropping down to 2A has Coach Zach Denson is excited about what it will mean next year.
Saint Jo
The Saint Jo Panthers won both of their games against Chico on Tuesday as they put in a double-header ahead of the playoffs.
The Panthers beat the Dragons 10-6 and 9-4 to also wrap up the district title for them.
Saint Jo led for most of the first game, with six of its runs coming in the second inning. Nursing a 7-6 lead heading into the final inning, the Panthers extended their lead by scoring three runs to win with a little bit of breathing room and momentum for the next game.
Jace Johnson and Payton Harris each drove in two runs to lead the team. Collin Thomas got the start on the mound and had tough 3 innings giving up six runs (four earned) on 10 hits. Trevor Conner and Harris came in to pitch relief and did not give up any runs the rest of the way.
The second game saw Chico get up 4-0 in the fourth inning. Saint Jo scored two runs in the same inning, three in the fifth to take the lead and four more in the sixth to extend the lead to 9-4 heading into the final inning. There the Panther defense held out to secure the win.
Matthew Butler-Everson and Johnson each drove in two runs to lead the team. Brice Durham got the start and gave up four runs (three earned) in the first 3.1 innings. Harris came in for relief and gave up no runs the rest of the way.
To read the full story, pick up a copy of the weekend edition of the Bowie News.
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Baseball Roundup

Nocona
The Nocona Indians ended their regular season with a sweep of Alvord to secure a number one seed heading into the playoffs.
The Indians won 13-6 and 3-1 to earn the top seed in the big school division in the playoffs.
With that much on the line despite already securing a playoff spot the previous week, Nocona had a lot to play for in its final regular season series.
The Bulldogs got on the board first with two runs, but the Indians answered with nine runs in the bottom of the first inning to retake the lead 9-2.
Both teams scored one run in the third inning before Nocona scored three runs in the fourth inning to go up 13-3. Alvord was able to extend the game and avoid getting run-ruled by scoring two runs in the fifth and one in the sixth inning.
The Indian bats were cold in the final three innings, but the defense bounced back to shut out the Bulldogs in the seventh inning to win 13-6.
RJ Walker and Jayce Lehde each drove in three runs to lead the team while Ladon Fatheree and Zyrus Moreno both drove in two runs. Nocona finished with nine hits and drew nine walks during the game.
On the mound, Walker Murphey pitched six innings and allowed six runs (five earned) on 12 hits while striking out one and walking two.
The second game was more a pitcher’s duel that had far less action scoring runs.
The Indians scored first in the second inning with one run, but Alvord tied the game with one run in the fourth inning. Nocona answered with two runs in the fifth inning and held on to win 3-1.
Lehde and Fatheree drove in one run each while Murphey scored the other run on the basepaths thanks to a wild pitch. Nocona had only two hits while the team drew seven walks.
Walker helped carry the team on the mound, pitching the whole game while giving up one run on four hits and striking out 13 batters. The defense committed no fielding errors.
Bellevue
The Bellevue Eagles ended their season on Monday this week, losing some tough games on the way out before closing with a win.
The Eagles lost to Perrin-Whitt 13-1, to Bryson 17-2 before beating Saint Jo 7-2 to end the season on a high note.
Bellevue struggled against the two other 1A teams in its district in its previous matchups as both teams are heading towards the playoffs. Both the Pirates and Cowboys proved it once again in the final matchup on April 22 and Monday before playing a team more on its level.
The Eagles and Panthers were 1-1 against each other this season. Playing after Bellevue’s loss to against Bryson right before on Saint Jo’s home field, the Eagles wanted revenge.
Bellevue got it with a 7-2 win against the Panthers to end both team’s season and this year improve the series 2-1 in the Eagles favor.
River Trail led the team with two RBIs while Hunter Blackburn had a team high two hits.
The team finished with seven hits and drew 10 walks.
On the mound, Bryce Ramsey allowed two runs on nine hits while striking out seven and walking five. The defense committed one fielding error.
Saint Jo
The Saint Jo Panthers had a tough final week to their disappointing season.
The Panthers lost to Bryson 10-4 before losing to Bellevue 7-2 to close out their season.
Saint Jo knew it was out of the playoff hunt and was playing for pride as it hoped to end the season with its head held high.
The Panthers played the Cowboys on April 22 and were put behind the eight ball when Bryson rallied off seven runs in the third inning. Saint Jo closed the game well, but could not overcome that bad inning as it lost 10-4.
Sam Martin, Charlie Evans, Mathew Sampson and Jayden Curry each drove in one run each. Saint Jo had nine hits and drew six walks during the game.
Unfortunately, Saint Jo’s defense allowed 10 hits and nine walks while committing five fielding errors.
The Panthers then waited a week before ending their season on Monday, due to rain causing the game to be rescheduled, against Bellevue. Each team had beaten the other so far this season and with both teams out of the playoffs, it was a game about local pride more than anything.
Unfortunately for Saint Jo, it did not go its way on Monday. The Eagles scored in every inning besides the first and seventh inning while the Panthers only scored in the fourth inning. Bellevue won 7-2.
Devin Stewart led the team with two RBIs on a double he hit. The team finished with eight hits and drew six walks, but it was not enough to hang with the Eagles.
The pitching staff allowed only four hits, but three fielding errors and nine walks allowed Bellevue to rack up the runs.
To read the full story, pick up a copy of the weekly edition of the Bowie News.
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Jackrabbits end season with series sweep

The Bowie Jackrabbits finished their season last week with a dominant series sweep against Vernon.
The Jackrabbits won both games by run-rule 13-2 and 11-1 against the Lions.
Bowie came into the week with its playoff hopes shot after splitting with Holliday. The Jackrabbits were playing for pride and knew they had what it took to win decisively against Vernon and made sure to show it.
Game one did not start off great as the Lions scored two runs in the first inning, but Bowie answered with three runs of its own in the same inning, taking the lead 3-2 and never looking back.
The Jackrabbit defense shut down Vernon the rest of the game while scoring three runs in the second and fourth innings and four runs in the third inning.
It was enough to end the game early after four and half innings, Bowie winning 13-2 in its final home game on senior night.
Edmond De Leon led the team with four RBIs while Boston Farris, Trae Seigler and Jorge De Leon each had two RBIs. The team finished with 10 hits and drew seven walks as the team consistently found ways to score every inning of the game.
Farris got the start on the mound and allowed two runs on six hits while striking out seven and walking four during five innings of work. The defense committed no fielding errors.
The second game was on the road, but the Jackrabbits made sure not to start slow like they did in game one. Edmond De Leon blasted a three-run home run in the first inning to put Bowie up 3-0.
After a scoreless second inning, the Jackrabbits scored three runs in the third and fifth innings and two runs in the fourth inning. With the Lions scoring only one run in the third inning, that was all the run support Bowie needed to end the game early again after five innings.
The Jackrabbits won 11-1.
Edmond De Leon led the team with three RBIs while hitting a home run and a triple. Seigler and Austin Cheney drove in two runs. Bowie finished with 10 hits and drew six walks.
On the mound, Seigler pitched four innings and allowed one run (zero earned) on two hits while striking out and walking one batter. The defense committed three fielding errors.
To read the full story, pick up a copy of the weekly edition of the Bowie News.
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Saint Jo softball loses to Knox City 21-7 in the playoffs

The Saint Jo Lady Panthers season ended on Thursday night in the bi-district round of the playoffs against Knox City.
The Houndettes won by run-rule 21-7 after six innings, ending the Lady Panthers year since the series was condensed to just one game.
Saint Jo came into the series after winning the district title, but knew Knox City would be tough. Still, the Lady Panthers had played in and won several games with high scores which gave them hope they could hang with whatever the Houndettes to could bring.
Knox City got on the board first, scoring on a three-run triple to go up 3-0. Saint Jo answered in the same inning with Kamron Skidmore driving in two runs on a single to cut the lead to 3-2.
In the third inning the Houndettes drove in five runs on a single, double and home run to increase their lead to 8-2. The Lady Panthers got one run back in the same inning thanks to a fielding error at third base that drove in one run to make it 8-3.
After a scoreless fourth inning, Knox City added to its lead in the fifth inning. A fielding error allowed one run to score and a three RBI triple added three more to make it 12-3.
In the sixth inning, the Houndettes reeled off nine runs to as it looked like the end was near for Saint Jo. Down 21-3, the Lady Panthers needed to score nine runs to avoid getting run-ruled.
Down to the final out, Saint Jo started a two-out rally. An error at short stop resulted in two runs to score. Jordyn O’Neal then ripped off a two RBI triple as the Lady Panthers had more than doubled their score.
Unfortunately that is where it would end. The next batter grounded out for the final out.
Knox City won 21-7.
Skidmore led the team with three RBIs while O’Neal was second with two. The team finished with seven hits and drew two walks, but it was not enough to keep up with the Houndettes who had 13 hits and drew 12 walks. Saint Jo committed two fielding errors.
To read the full story, pick up a copy of the weekly edition of the Bowie News.
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