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Nocona
The Nocona Indians won on the road at Windthorst to improve to 2-0 in district play.
The Indians won 56-47 against the Trojans thanks to some one-sided play during the middle quarters of the game.
Nocona comes into district play as the favorite to repeat as district champs, ranked 14th in the state in 2A in the most recent Texas Association of Basketball Coaches poll.
That didn’t stop the Indians from barely escaping from their opening district game against Seymour with a one-point victory.
Windthorst proved to be tough early on, getting out to a 14-9 lead after the first quarter. Nocona found other ways to score in the second quarter besides just 3-pointers and defended better to go into halftime with the score tied at 23-23.
Coach Brody Wilson wanted his team to look to push the ball more and make the game faster paced and the Indians did that in the third quarter.
Nocona rained in four 3-pointers, but also scored near the basket with dump off passes to post players. The Indians nearly equaled their first half total, scoring 20 points.
Just as importantly, Nocona’s defense continued to limit the Trojans like it did in the second quarter, holding Windthorst to just six points.
The Indians led 43-29 going into the final period.
The Trojans, with their back against the wall, had one player get hot from 3-point range as he made four during the last stretch. Windthorst made five total 3-pointers in the fourth quarter as the team scored 18 points to close the game.
Thankfully, Nocona’s offense only barely cooled down as the team scored 13 points, all inside the arc, to make the end of the game not very dramatic.
The Indians won 56-47.
Saint Jo vs Bellevue
The Saint Jo Panthers outlasted Bellevue at home on Tuesday night in a high-scoring, double overtime game.
The Panthers won 92-90, just pulling ahead in a game where nobody deserved to lose.
Saint Jo was coming off of two disappointing losses and sat at 2-2 in district play. Bellevue was also sitting at 2-2 and coming off a loss at Gold-Burg.
The Eagles got out to a 20-15 lead in the first quarter, but the Panthers closed the gap and trailed by only one basket 37-35 at halftime.
Saint Jo pulled ahead in the third quarter, outscoring Bellevue 16-11 to take the lead by one basket 51-48 heading into the fourth quarter.
Both teams had many chances to pull ahead or take the lead with made or missed free throws in what was the highest scoring quarter of the game. The Panthers scored a game high 21 points and usually that would be enough to pull ahead with them entering with the lead.
Unfortunately for Saint Jo, Bellevue also had its best offensive quarter, scoring 24 points, enough to force an overtime period with the score tied at 72-72 at the end of regulation.
The Panthers had more opportunities in the first overtime to pull ahead, but four missed free throws bit them in the ankle. Both teams scored eight points and the score was still tied, now 80-80, and forced to go to a second overtime period.
Saint Jo did a better of job of making its free throws in what would be the final period, making 7-8, which was just enough to pull ahead and win 92-90.
Gold-Burg
The Gold-Burg Bears lost a tough game at home against district favorite Slidell on Tuesday night.
The Greyhounds won 72-31 to show why they are undefeated in district play so far.
The Bears came into the game 2-2 and on a two game win streak after disappointing losses to start off district play in the new year.
Slidell was 4-0, with its four wins being won by 45, 41, 37 and 43 points.
The Greyhounds showed why from the opening jump, forcing the game into the pace they want to play and throwing Gold-Burg off from the start.
Slidell led 24-4 after the first quarter and 38-9 at halftime.
The Bears showed some life on offense in the third quarter, making some shots and actually competing well despite being so far behind.
It did not last long as the fourth quarter saw the Greyhounds dominate to end the game once again.
Slidell won 72-31.
Jayon Grace led the team with 11 points and four assists. Isaac Renteria was second with six points while collecting a team high seven rebounds and six steals.
Missing scores
The Bowie boy’s team had a bye game earlier in the week.
To read the full story, pick up a copy of the weekend edition of the Bowie News.
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Bowie girls survive Bellevue 44-40
The Bowie Lady Rabbits got more than they bargained for when they traveled to Bellevue on Tuesday night.
The Lady Rabbits escaped with the win 44-40, taking the lead with less than a minute to go after trailing whole game.
Bowie came into the game confident. The larger 3A school was supposed to play Windthorst, but had to reschedule because the Lady Trojans volleyball team was playing in the state tournament.
Finding a last minute replacement, the Lady Rabbits thought they would have an easy game playing the 1A program down the road. Little did they know.
Bellevue had a couple of players out with injury to limit its depth a bit and a new coach in Celsey Hoffman, but the Lady Eagles were coming off of nearly beating a Nocona team the previous week. While the Lady Indians were missing four starters who were still in volleyball, it still showed this was not a 1A team to take lightly.
Bellevue came out fast showing tough defensive pressure despite giving up size at nearly every position. Within a few minutes the Lady Eagles had used that pressure to force turnovers and convert those steals into transition opportunities.
Also, the energy showed in other areas as Bellevue seemed to grab every loose ball and fought for offensive rebounds despite lacking in height compared to Bowie.
After a little more than four minutes into the game the Lady Eagles led 15-0. The Lady Rabbits had barely been able to set up their offense or attempt a shot against the pressure.
Bowie Coach Matthew Miller had to reset his shell-shocked team during multiple timeouts. The young ballhandlers was reminded how the team was going to break the press defense so it could set up its offense.
Bellevue led 19-4 after the first quarter, led by Mary Grace Broussard and Brittany Gill who each scored six points.
The Lady Rabbits settled down and made some good progress in the second quarter. Their defense switched between man-to-man and 1-3-1 to keep the Lady Eagles off balance. With them taking care of the ball better, there were less chances for Bellevue in transition and the Lady Eagles offense struggled to consistently find ways to score against Bowie’s length.
The Lady Rabbits offense found some success as well. Five different players made at least one basket and the team made two 3-pointers.
While the game was physical from the start, now that Bowie knew what type of game it was in the team responded back. It was not pretty and only enough fouls were called to make the game watchable, but individual foul trouble affected Bellevue harder than the Lady Rabbits in the second quarter.
The Lady Eagles still led heading into halftime, but Bowie had gotten it down to single digits trailing 25-19.
The third quarter was more even between the two teams as both had trouble consistently scoring baskets. Bellevue made three baskets and a couple of free throws to keep ahead.
The Lady Rabbits got a big lift from Lanie Moore, who knocked in all three of her 3-pointers in the quarter, scoring nine of the team’s 12 points.
Bowie still trailed, but had cut the lead down to one point earlier in the quarter and one basket 34-31 heading into the fourth quarter.
Bellevue grew the lead to 38-32 early in the final period. The Lady Rabbits struggled to get anything going offensively and trailed 40-34 midway through the quarter.
Bowie’s Kendall Fallis made a 3-pointer in transition to cut the lead to one basket 40-37.
The score stayed there for the next several minutes even as the Lady Eagles had two starters, Karis Denson and Mattie Broussard, foul out of the game.
With a little more than a minute left, the Lady Rabbits drew up and out of bounds play that got Laney Segura an open shot in the corner. Despite not having made a basket all game, she sunk the 3-pointer to tie the game at 40-40 with a minute still to play.
Bowie had been in a pressure defense for the second half of the fourth quarter to prevent Bellevue from passively running clock. Still in the defense, the team next stole the in-bounds pass and Railey Martin made the undefended layup to give the Lady Rabbits their first lead of the game 42-40 with 48 seconds left.
The Lady Eagles could not tie the score on their next offensive possession. Bowie would made two more free throws to make the final 44-40.
To read the full story, pick up a copy of the weekend edition of the Bowie News. For more pictures from the game, click here https://www.dotphoto.com/go.asp?l=bnews1&AID=6870678&T=1
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Two Bowie graduates play in PGA University Championship
Two former Bowie boy’s golf members played in the PGA University Championship on Nov. 12-13. (L-R) Cy Egenbacher and Imanol Walker are both in the Sam Houston University PGA Golf Managerment program. The team finished 16th overall. Egenbacher shot 168 during the two rounds and finished tied for 67th. Walker shot 180 and finished 84th. The tournament is a fun one for univesities that have PGA Golf Management programs, which is for individuals who want to work in the golf industry after graduation.
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