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Several teams and individuals qualify for state

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Running on Monday and Tuesday at Lynn Creek Park in Grand Prairie, there might be more state qualifiers from the area than ever before from the 2A and 1A schools.
The Nocona girls and Saint Jo boy’s teams made school history by qualifying for the state meet. Individually, Freddie Duran from Nocona, Grace Martin from Bellevue, Isaac Renteria from Gold-Burg and Tyler Winkler from Prairie Valley qualified for state as well.
Both days, the area teams were the last races of the day. Combined with the rain it meant course conditions were not primed for the fastest times of the year. The second day the course was reconfigured to avoid as much mud after the previous day’s rain.
The Lady Indians finished fourth overall out of 23 teams in the 2A race, getting the last state qualifier spot and finishing just one point ahead of De Leon.
Bayler Smith led the team by finishing 12th overall with a time of 12:45. The top five runners included Jolie Rose finishing 27th, Ayden Patton finishing 37th, Melissa Segura finishing 38th and Jayce Rose finishing 60th.
Coach Kyler Spitzer has gotten close before and was glad it was this group that finally broke through.
“I knew we had a group that was capable of doing it,” Spitzer said. “They just had to mentally decide that was something they wanted to work towards and they have absolutely put in the work. This group has been so easy to coach. They show up and work, every single day, with very little complaining. This year has been a blast and I’m so glad we get to compete in that final race.”
The next day, in the boy’s 1A race it was Saint Jo’s turn to make school history. The Panthers also finished fourth, though there was less drama as they were 100 points ahead of fifth place.
Collin Thomas bounced back from a tough district race where he was dealing with an injury to finish third overall with a time of 19:18. Even if his team would have not qualified, it would have been the seniors fourth straight state meet which was another school first.
Coach Ryan Bruce had nothing but praise for the senior.
“Collin got to be part of making history twice in one day and deservingly so,” Bruce said. “He is the leader of this team and continues to push his team to get better. It has been fun to be a part of.”
Of course this year it was not all on Thomas. Elijah Young and Jayden Curry’s 15th and 22nd placing both would allowed both to qualify for state individually if the team had not.
Kile Thurman battled back after having his football season cut short due to an injury to finish 39th and Josh Vogel split his time between football and cross country well enough to finish 46th as the fifth and final runner.
Outside of those teams, some still did well overall even if only the top runner ended up qualifying for state.
The Nocona boy’s team finished in fifth place, one spot away from qualifying though the Indians were more than 100 points off from fourth place. Freddie Duran qualified for the state meet individually, finishing 16th overall, but among the top 10 individuals who were not already a part of the top four teams.
Coach Brody Wilson praised the sophomore for his accomplishment.
“Freddie did a great job,” Wilson said. “I’m super proud of his work ethic and he definitely deserves this. Everyone in Nocona should be proud of what he’s accomplished. I know he will continue to work hard for the state meet next week.”
The Nocona boy’s top five included Ivan Hernandez finishing 55th, Walker Murphey finishing 57th, Claudio Segura finishing 59th and Alex Stephens finishing 77th.
Back in the 1A race, senior Grace Martin from Bellevue ended up qualifying individually as she finishing 10th overall with a time of 15:26. Her Coach John McGee praised her character above her ability to run.
“Grace has been an inspiration to all of the athletes, teachers and administration here at Bellevue and she is well respected in this school as well as in this community,” McGee said. “We are super proud of Grace for qualifying for the state meet as this has been one of her goals for several years.”
Her team finished 11th overall. The top five runners for the Lady Eagles also included Brittany Gill (32nd), Tristan Shook (82nd), Kaycee Conner (114th) and Callie Martin (120th).
The final two state qualifiers came in the 1A boy’s race and both were running without a team. Sophomore Isaac Renteria from Gold-Burg finished fourth overall for a time of 19:19. It is his second straight year to qualify for state and he hopes to improve on his 48th finish at state last year.
“We are striving for a top 10 finish at the state meet, but we know we’ve got some work to do over the next week to get us where we want to be to make that happen,” Coach Jesse Vaughn said.
Prairie Valley’s senior Tyler Winkler grabbed the final individual place as he finished 28th overall with a time of 20:53. It has been a longtime coming for Winkler.
He ran in the regional race his freshman and junior years and had to miss his sophomore year due to COVID-19 protocols. This year has not been the easiest for him as well.
“We’re very proud of Tyler for this accomplishment,” Coach Seth Stephens said. “He’s dealt with some injuries all year, so that’s been something he’s had to deal with and overcome. He’s excited to finally accomplish a goal that he’s had since his freshman year.”
Not every area team or runner ended up qualifying for state. The Prairie Valley girl’s team was two members short which meant it could not compete as a team. Karagan Ritche was the team’s top runner finishing 90th with a time of 18:34. Sisters Carmen and Makaylee Gomez finished 97th and 135th.
Gold-Burg freshman Ollie Gaston was hoping to qualify for state individually. Unfortunately, her 23rd place finish with a time of 16:32 placed her four spots out of the top 10 individually among girls who were not on the top four teams.
The final runner was Saint Jo’s Kaycee Clark, who finished 73rd overall with a time of 17:49.
The state meet is at Old Settler’s Park in Round Rock. The runners from Nocona will run on Nov. 4 while the rest of the runners and teams will run in the 1A race the next day on Nov. 5. On both days the girl’s race is scheduled to start at 11:40 a.m. with the boy’s race after at 12:10 p.m.

To see results for all area runners from the regional meet, pick up a copy of the weekend edition of the Bowie News.

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Nocona baseball breaks playoffs drought

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The Nocona Indians wrapped up their first playoff berth since 2005 with a dominant win against Chico on Thursday at home.
The Indians won 10-0 in four and half innings due to run-rule to earn the district’s final playoff spot and break a nearly two decade drought.
Nocona was in a similar situation last year after beating Chico in the first game before losing twice more to the Dragons, once in the regular season finale and then in the play-in series.
The Indians won the first game earlier in the week 9-4, but knew they could play better. On Thursday they then proved it.
In the bottom of the first inning, Nocona got the scoring going as Wesley Murphey hit an RBI double. Two batters later, Landon Fatheree drove in two runs with a double.
Konnor Harrington followed with a groundout that scored another run as the Indians led 4-0.
In the second inning, Nocona kept up the pressure. Brody Langford drove in a run with a single. Later with the bases loaded, Caden Belcher was hit by a pitch that scored a run. A later passed ball allowed one more run to score as the Indians extended their lead to 7-0.
Nocona got one more run in the third inning. With the bases loaded, Wesley Murphey grounded into a fielder’s choice out that scored one run to make it 8-0.
The Indians got the final two runs they needed in the fourth inning. Walker Murphey and RJ Walker hit back-to-back RBI singles to put Nocona up 10-0.
Chico needed to score at least one run to prevent the game from ending early due to run-rule. Instead Walker Murphey completed the shutout performance by retiring the next three batters to end the game and the Dragon’s season.
The Indians won 10-0 and earned the district’s final playoff spot.
Wesley Murphey and Fatheree drove in two runs each to lead the team. Walker Murphey led the team with three hits. The team finished with 11 hits and drew six walks.
Walker Murphey also allowed zero runs and one hit while striking out five batters and walking none. The defense behind him committed only one fielding error.
Coach Zach Denson was beyond proud of this team for breaking the playoff drought.
“The amount of growth that they have shown throughout the year has been the most incredible I’ve seen in 13 years of coaching,” Denson said. “We went on a little skid in the middle of the year and that could have derailed our young team, but it actually brought us closer together as a unit.”

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

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Bowie baseball clinches playoff spot

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Troy Kesey gets in the stretch position at first base to catch the ball before a base runner tries to slide in. (Photo by Kim Seigler)

The Bowie Jackrabbits were able to clinch the final playoff spot on Thursday with a senior night home win against Henrietta.
The Jackrabbits won 6-1 in a game where all of the offensive action happened in the first three innings for both teams.
Bowie came into the game needing to win. Failing to do so would mean setting up a series with the Bearcats for the final playoff spot. If the Jackrabbits just took care of business against a team they had already beaten once pretty easily then they could avoid that whole situation.
Henrietta knew it was playing for the future of its season and struck first. A one out double followed by a single two batters later put the Bearcats up 1-0 against Bowie’s top pitcher Edmond De Leon on the mound.
The offense responded in the same inning with a two-out rally. Troy Kesey hit a single and Hayden Rodriguez drew a walk. De Leon then hit a double to drive one run in.
Cooper Hammer was then hit a by a pitch to load the bases up. Rayder Mann then drew a walk that scored one run and the Jackrabbits led 2-1 before the next batter popped up for out three.
Bowie added to that lead in the second inning. Boston Farris led off with a triple. Tucker Jones then hit a groundball to second base that resulted in an error that allowed Farris to score and make it 3-1 for the Jackrabbits.
Bowie then extended the lead in the third inning. Hammer hit a one-out single. Mann and Cy Egenbacher followed with hits that resulted in fielding errors for the Bearcats. The Jackrabbits scored one run on the second error.
Farris then hit a single that drove in another run. After a strikeout, a wild pitch then allowed another runner to score as Bowie was up 6-1. Another strikeout ended the scoring for the Jackrabbits.
The next three and half innings saw neither team score runs, though both had several chances with two runners getting on at times.
Henrietta’s best chance came in the fifth inning with two singles, but De Leon and Bowie’s defense shut that down. De Leon retired the final seven batters he faced as the Jackrabbits won 6-1.

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

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10 qualify for regional tennis after competing in district

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Gold-Burg’s Jimena Garcia and Alyson Rojas placed first and second in girl’s singles at district. (Courtesy picture)

Last week all of the area schools competed in their district’s tennis tournament and several schools had athletes qualify for the regional tournament.
In the end, 10 athletes finished second or better at district to move on for a chance to qualify for state.
Unfortunately, no players from Bowie were able to break through and qualify.
Many faced early seeding opponents from tennis power Vernon that ended their tournament.
The highest finish for a Bowie player was Lily Hodges who placed fourth in girls singles.
From Nocona, one girl was able to break through as Kaygan Stone finished second in girls singles to qualify for regionals.
Stone has had a tough year, dealing with shoulder problems that shortened both her volleyball and basketball seasons, but she bounced back this spring to qualify for regionals in tennis.
Her teammate Melissa Segura was not so lucky, as she finished third in girls singles and just missed the cut, having to settle for an alternate spot
At the 1A tournament, several schools had multiple athletes in one division qualify.
From Saint Jo, last year’s state qualifying girl’s doubles team of Kyler Dunn and Taylor Patrick won the division.
They beat out the second place finisher and their teammates, the girl’s doubles team of Maxey Johnson and Bailey Nobile, who also qualified for regionals.
From Gold-Burg, Jimena Garcia and Alyson Rojas placed first and second in girls singles to move on to the regional tournament.
Other schools only had one team or individual.
From Forestburg, the mixed doubles team of Jesse Wadsworth and Alli Cisneros finished second as they qualified for regionals.
From Prairie Valley, Case Carpenter finished second in the boys singles division.

To read the full story and see pictures of all of the qualifiers, pick up a copy of the mid-week edition of the Bowie News.

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