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Football Roundup
Nocona
The Nocona Indians were more competitive than they have been coming off a bye-week, but still fell to Trenton at home on Friday.
The Tigers won 22-0 against the Indians as Nocona’s defense played better than it has in recent weeks.
The Indians came into the game knowing it had a tough challenge. Despite Trenton’s modest 3-4 record and no wins in district, the Tigers offense is a unique one that features a lot of misdirection and is unlike anything Nocona has ever played.
“There offense is different, it’s certainly one of a kind,” Crutsinger said. “Had an extra week to get ready for it, but the biggest thing is we couldn’t get the ball in the end zone. We got the ball inside the 10-yard line twice and one time inside the 25-yard line, but came away with no points.”
Even with an extra week to prepare for it, the Indians could only prepare so much. Still, on the first drive of the game the Indians defense forced a turnover on downs.
Unfortunately, it did not lead to a lot of great things.
After a scoreless first quarter, Trenton scored one touchdown in each of the final three quarters,
Forestburg
The Forestburg Longhorns were able to win their final non-district game of the season at Throckmorton.
The Longhorns won 46-33 against the Greyhounds to break out of their winless funk.
Forestburg came into the game with a 1-6 record, but was confident taking on a young Throckmorton squad that was 0-6 on the season.
The Longhorns mixed up their offense during the game, from spread to power I formation to great effect. Christian Binanti scored on a 12-yard run to start the game.
The Greyhounds responded with a touchdown drive, but the Longhorns scored when Jeasus Sanchez found Aiden White for a 22-yard touchdown catch.
In the second quarter, Sanchez found Binanti open for a 38-yard touchdown pass. Forestburg led 22-7 at halftime.
Throckmorton was not going away though. The team scored twice in the third quarter to cut the Longhorns lead to 22-19 heading into the fourth quarter.
Forestburg then exploded in the final period thanks to all three phases of the game. Sanchez recovered a fumble and returned it 27 yards for a touchdown.
On special teams, the Longhorns recovered not one, but two consecutive onside kicks.
This led to scores as Binanti ran for a 38-yard score and Sanchez later caught a pass from John Carranza for a 24-yard touchdown.
Carranza was rewarded since he was the kicker that led to the successful onside kicks, with three in the game since Forestburg got one earlier. He also made five of his six extra point kicks.
Throckmorton scored once more on a long run in the final minute of the game to make the final score 46-33 for Forestburg.
Binanti led the team with 104 yards rushing and two touchdowns on the ground while catching one through the air. White led the team with seven catches for 73 yards and one receiving touchdown.
Sanchez completed nine passes for 104 yards and two touchdowns. On defense he led the team with 19 tackles and recovered a fumble for a touchdown. It was one of five turnovers the team forced, with White leading the team with two fumble recoveries.
Gold-Burg
The Gold-Burg Bears win streak was broken as it lost to Fort Worth Texas Home Educators Sports Association on Friday.
The Riders won 65-37 in a game that challenged the Bears.
Gold-Burg came in feeling good about its chances. After starting the season 0-3, the Bears had reeled off four wins in a row. Still, it was facing a big challenge playing a 7-1 team.
The Bears defense had trouble against THESA’s spread out offense that threw the ball as well as any team they had faced.
Gold-Burg was able to keep pace initially with its running game, but eventually the Riders were starting to pull away.
Some of the Bears top players were starting to get nicked up as the game went along. With THESA up multiple scores in the second half, Coach Christian Healer decided to call it and subbed in bench players to save his guys for the next game.
Paul Jones led the team with 133 yards rushing and scored two touchdowns on the ground. He also threw for 46 yards and one touchdown. Jayton Epperson rushed for 71 yards and also caught a 39-yard touchdown pass.
Zander Crawford and Keelyn Case each had six tackles to lead the team.
To read the full story, pick up a copy of the mid-week edition of the Bowie News.
SPORTS
Norwood new Bowie boys hoop coach
Landry Norwood has agreed to become the new Head Boys Basketball Coach for Bowie High.
Norwood grew up in Paradise, playing a number of sports for the Panthers during his high school career. With a number of family members still in the area and the position coming open, Norwood applied and was hired.
“I know the tradition up here,” Norwood said. “I was glad (Athletic Director and Head Football) Coach Tyler Price felt he could put his trust in me.”
Bowie’s varsity went 2-10 last year, both wins coming against Vernon. Norwood spent five years as an assistant in Lipan before spending the next four years at Llano, three years as head coach. He said his last two years in Llano were rough after graduation of nine seniors his first year and a 26-7 squad.
For further details, pick up a copy of Thursday’s Bowie News
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Nocona softball falls to Archer City
Nocona came into game two of its Class 2A Division I bi-district series with Archer City looking to rebound from a 17-0 loss in game one.
The Lady Indians took a quick lead but the Lady ‘Cats had too much in the tank and knocked Nocona out of the playoffs courtesy of a 13-3, five-inning victory winning the best of three series, 2-0.
Kylea Wallace reached base on a second baseman’s error. With one out, M’leigha Franklin took a pitch over the wall in left field for a home run, igniting the Lady Indian crowd with a 2-0 lead.
Archer City prevented further damage by retiring the next two hitters. The Lady ‘Cats struck in the bottom of the inning for seven runs.
For further details, pick up a copy of Thursday’s Bowie News.
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Lady Rabbits win bi-district
Culture. It’s a beautiful word.
Bowie Softball Coach Griffin Fields has been trying to install a positive, winning culture since taking over the job. For the first time since 2019, the Lady Rabbits qualified for the postseason, facing District 8 top seed Early in the bi-district round.
After beating the Lady ‘Horns 9-8 in game one of the best-of-three series April 23, Early came back and evened the series less than 24 hours later, 15-0. The Lady Rabbits used the aforementioned culture and got out to a quick lead in game three.
Bowie was then forced to come from behind for the second straight night. Kinley Baker, who had the game winning RBI in game one, came through again in game three and broke a 6-all tie with a single to lift the Lady Rabbits to a 9-6 victory in the finale.
For further details, pick up a copy of Thursday’s Bowie News.
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