SPORTS
Boys Roundup
Prairie Valley
The Prairie Valley Bulldogs had a happy homecoming night on Friday with an overtime win against 2A Tioga.
Prairie Valley won 60-51, overcoming a late run from Tioga in regulation that tied the score (initially).
Prairie Valley was coming off a big win against Wichita Christian, but playing a bigger school the younger team was not sure how it would hold up.
It was a close game throughout as Prairie Valley led 30-29 at halftime and 40-35 heading into the fourth quarter.
Prairie Valley eventually established the biggest lead of the game up 45-35 early in the fourth quarter.
Trying to run some clock, Tioga’s pressure defense forced mistakes and allowed the team to come back.
Both teams had chances to take the lead in regulation with free throws and last second possessions, but the score was tied at 47-47 heading into overtime.
Prairie Valley hit the ground running offensively in the extra period, scoring at a great pace that Tioga just could not match.
Prairie Valley won 60-51 to send the homecoming crowd home happy. Tyson Easterling led the team with 16 points while Dale Neugebauer and Jarrett Horton each added 12 points.
Nocona
The Nocona Indians finished second at their hosted Tres Ninos tournament last week.
The Indians went 5-1, losing only to the eventual champion Greenhill.
Nocona came into the tournament missing one starter as Conley Kleinhans competes at the Rodeo Junior World Finals in Las Vegas.
That didn’t stop the Indians from playing well as they picked up a close win against state-ranked Argyle’s JV team 47-45 to start off the tournament.
Nocona closed out the first day with an easy win against Muenster 55-36, highlighted with senior Brady McCasland scoring his 1,000 career point.
On day two, Nocona picked up wins against Saint Jo for the second time this season 74-42 before playing the 10th ranked team in 1A Huckabay. The Indians won with little trouble 64-45 to stay undefeated.
Nocona then played the only other undefeated team in the tournament, prep school Greenhill.
The Indians were leading most of the game, but it was never comfortable enough. The Hornets stole it at the end by one point to give Nocona its first loss of the tournament 69-68.
The Indians ended on a good note with an easy win against Lindsay 69-42 to finish second overall by record.
Forestburg
The Forestburg Longhorns had a tough two games at a tournament in Oklahoma in Thackerville.
There, the Longhorns went 0-2 while playing some tough teams.
Forestburg first played the tournament hosts and lost 60-47 against the Wildcats.
The Longhorns then played a familiar school from around this area, 2A S&S Consolidated. It was a closer game then the first for Forestburg, but the Rams won 64-57.
Gold-Burg
The Gold-Burg Bears played in their final tournament of the season at Petrolia last week.
The Bears went 1-3 overall against several similar sized schools.
Gold-Burg lost to Electra 66-37, against Newcastle 56-40 and a closer loss against Harrold 50-41.
The Bears finished the tournament with a dominant win against Vernon Northside 64-26.
Saint Jo
The Saint Jo Panthers struggled playing against several bigger schools at Nocona’s Tres Ninos tournament last week.
The Panthers went 0-5 during the three days as they struggled against mostly bigger schools.
Saint Jo started off with a game against Lindsay. The Panthers nearly came back in the second half to force overtime at the buzzer, but lost 40-38.
Saint Jo then had a rough second day playing state-ranked Argyle’s JV team 42-30 and against tournament host Nocona for the second time this season, losing 74-42.
The Panthers then played down the road rival Muenster and lost 51-30 to start day two. Saint Jo ended the tournament playing the only other 1A team in the pool, though Huckabay is ranked 10th in the state in the classification. Still, the Panthers finished strong though they struggled scoring, losing 37-24.
Missing scores
I did not get results from Bellevue boys coach.
To read the full story, pick up a copy of the mid-week edition of the Bowie News.
SPORTS
Bowie softball team falls in area round
Bowie softball had a historic season, where the squad made the postseason for the first time since 2019 and knocked a top seed from the playoffs, come to an end April 29.
No-4 ranked Tuscola Jim Ned got out to a quick start and took an 11-1, five inning win in the area round of the Class 3A Division I playoffs. Bowie had its season end at 19-15.
With a large crowd at Weatherford High rooting them on, Bowie took the field looking to knock out another top seed, as they did with Early last week.
For further details, pick up a copy of Thursday’s Bowie News.
SPORTS
Willett, Richey off to State
Bowie will have two track athletes at the State track and field meet May 14 with top two finishes at the Region 1-3A track meet at Abilene Christian University May 1-2.
Tyler Richey finished 2nd in the pole vault with a 15’ leap. Richey was also 9th in the 110-meter hurdles with a time of 15.39. Sophomore Braden Willett was 3rd in the 1,600-meters with a school record best of time of 4:21.93. Willett was 4th in the 3,200-meter run with a time of 9:29.71.
Several other Rabbits and Lady Rabbits competed at the regional meet. The 800-meter relay foursome of Colton Dosch, Richey, Finn Riddle and Jaxon White finished 6th with a time of 1:30.24 while the 1,600-meter relay team of Dosch, Judah Livsey, Riddle and Blaine Leonard finished 8th with a time of 3:30.76.
For further details, pick up a copy of Thursday’s Bowie News.
SPORTS
Fourteen track athletes head to State
Saint Jo’s boys and girls track teams took top honors at the Region III-A track meet at Hewitt Midway High School May 1-2 and will send several athletes to the state track and field meet May 16 in Austin.
The boys were led by Damon Byrd who won both the long jump with a 22’9 ¾” leap and triple jump with a 45’ 10 ½”. Byrd also won the 100-meter dash with a time of 1.03 and was a member of the victorious 800-meter relay along with Trent Gaston, Barrett Johnson and Lee Yeley with a time of 1:30.80.
Yeley won the high jump with a 6’ leap. Byrd, Yeley, Dominic Luna and Gaston combined for a 2nd-place finish in the 1,600-meter relay with a time 3:32.81. Gaston was 2nd in the 110-meter hurdles with a tie of 16.09. Johnson was 2nd in the 400-meter dash in 50.75, Ayden Giambruno was 6th in the 3200-meter run in 11:05.24 with Yeley 8th in the 200-meters with a time of 25.61.
For further details, pick up a copy of Thursday’s Bowie News.
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