Connect with us

SPORTS

Bowie, Forestburg seasons end in the playoffs

Published

on

The Bowie Lady Rabbits fell in the bi-district round of the playoffs to Peaster on Tuesday.

Bowie
The Bowie Lady Rabbits’ season ended Tuesday night with a loss against Peaster in the bi-district round of the playoffs in Decatur.
The Lady Greyhounds won in straight sets against the Lady Rabbits.
Bowie knew the match would be tough. The two teams had played nearly two months previously where the result was similar to this week.
That win in September was the second of what would be an 18-game win streak the Lady Greyhounds were riding heading into the bi-district match against the Lady Rabbits.
Bowie started the match playing competitive against Peaster, but were playing from behind. The Lady Greyhounds control of set one grew as it went along.
The Lady Rabbits had spots of good play here and there, but just could not close the gap. With the end in sight midway through, Peaster then went on an 8-2 run to close set one, winning 25-15 to go up 1-0.
The start to set two was promising for the first 10 points. Bowie was playing well and it was back-and-forth, showing with the score tied at 5-5.
Then the Lady Rabbits struggled through the rest of the set with their serve-receive and unforced errors, scoring only two points on the way to losing 25-7 and going down 2-0.
The third set could only be better than set two. Unfortunately, that was not enough to steal the set.
Peaster went up 10-5 early on and never looked back. Even with the end in sight for the eight seniors on the team as their high school volleyball careers were counting down a point at a time, it seemed like Bowie’s players were still playing with joy.
While a comeback win was not in the cards on Tuesday, it looked like the players were trying to relish every single moment they had together on the court or bench, sensing the end was coming.
Peaster closed the set to win 25-13 and the match 3-0.

The Forestburg Lady Horns won their first playoff match since 2016 before falling to Dodd City on Thursday night. (Photo by Cindy Roller)

Forestburg
The Forestburg Lady Horns went from winning their first playoff match since 2016 earlier in the week to ending their season a couple of days later.
The Lady Horns won against Covington on Tuesday 3-1 before falling on Thursday night against state-ranked Dodd City 3-0.
Forestburg was coming into the playoffs this week fresh off a disappointing loss in its play-in match against Prairie Valley for second place.
Still, it was the first time the Lady Horns were in the playoffs since 2019 and even heading into it as a third seed, Forestburg had a good shot at competing for a win.
It took everything the Lady Horns had against the Lady Owls in the bi-district game. Forestburg won the first set 25-23 before losing the second set 25-19 to tie the score at 1-1.
The third set was another nail-biter that went into extra points before the Lady Horns won 26-24.
It took the wind out of Covington’s sails and Forestburg rode the momentum into the fourth set were it won the most one-sided set of the match 25-13 to wrap up the win 3-1.
It was the Lady Horns first playoff win since 2016.
Still, the road ahead was tough with the state-ranked Lady Hornets next.
Not many people outside of Forestburg gave the team much of a chance to even compete with a program like Dodd City, which is used to long playoff runs and state rankings.
The Lady Horns fell behind early in set one, trailing 14-6 early on. Forestburg caught fire and came all the way back to cut the lead to one point down 20-19.
Unfortunately, the Lady Hornets broke the streak and ended the set on a 4-1 run to win 25-20.
The second set saw Forestburg fall behind at the beginning again, down 17-8. The Lady Horns competed better the rest of the set, but could only make up so much ground as Dodd City won the set 25-17.
With its back against the wall, the Lady Horns came out ready to fight in set three. Forestburg caught fire, serving well and playing solid everywhere as it got its first lead of the match.
The lead was as big as 11-5, but the Lady Horns lead held firm until Dodd City came back to tie the set up at 19-19. Still Forestburg had a chance up 21-19 and then 23-22.
Unfortunately, the Lady Hornets won the last three points of the match to steal the set 25-23 and close out the match 3-0.

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

Continue Reading

SPORTS

Big crowd attends Bowie Sports Association Awards night

Published

on

Nearly 600 youngsters signed up for this season of youth baseball sports through the BSA. The group celebrated with awards this past week and introduction of all its teams. See all the awards and photos from the night in the mid-week Bowie News. (Photos by Barbara Green)

Youngsters from the smallest T-ballers to the little leaguers received recognition at the awards night.
The Pink Sox show off their championship jewels after winning first place in the girls’ pony league. (Photo by Barbara Green0
Continue Reading

SPORTS

World gets ready for 2024 Summer Olympics

Published

on

The 2024 Summer Olympics is just a few weeks away taking place in Paris. The opening ceremonies will be July 26 and are planned to be unique as they take place along the Seine River that flows through Paris. Thomas Bach prepared this op-ed to welcome the world to Paris.
By Thomas Bach, president of the International Olympic Committee
The Opening Ceremony of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 is only days away. The excitement gripping this nation is palpable.
As this unique festival of sport draws closer, we all are feeling that France and the French people are ready to welcome the world’s best athletes with the hospitality and passion for sport for which they are famous all around the world.

Already millions of people have greeted the Olympic flame on its journey around France with a huge wave of enthusiasm. All of us are looking forward to an unforgettable celebration of Olympic sport and French culture in the coming weeks.

Read the full story in the mid-week sports in your Bowie News.

Continue Reading

SPORTS

Firecracker 5K welcomes 100 runners on July 4th

Published

on

Saint Jo’s Firecracker 5K welcomed 100 runners for its 16th year on July 4th.
According to runsignup.com, Old Jo’s Firecracker 5K saw 100 runners of all ages register to kick off in downtown Saint Jo.
Brayden Willett, 14, Nocona, was the top male finisher with a time of 19:02.6. Sarah Rainey, 35, Saint Jo, was the top female finisher with 21:47.1.
In the male nine and under division, I. Miller, nine, Muenster, repeated his first place win from 2023 with at time of 34:52.8. E. Thomas, eight, no town listed, also repeated her win with a time of 31:58.5.
Emry Raney-Cavnar, 14, Ardmore, OK, won the male 10-14 group and E. Christensen, 11, Decatur, took the female race. In the male 15-19 division Luke Gehrig, 17, Muenster, won, while Sophia Christensen, 15, Decatur, took the ladies’ title.

See all the results and more photos in the weekend Bowie News.

Special appreciation to Jennifer Gaston Panther Photography for use of her photos.

Brayden Willett, 14, Nocona, was the top male finisher in the Firecracker 5K.
Sarah Rainey, 35, Saint Jo, came in as the top female finisher in the Firecracker 5K.
Continue Reading
Ad
Ad
Ad
Ad
Ad

Trending