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LITTLE DRIBBLERS: Nocona junior girls take national title

The Nocona Little Dribblers’ Junior Girls team won its division on Saturday at the Continental National Championship.
Nocona defeated Martin’s Mill 30-26 in the championship game at Nocona Elementary School.
Junior division games are played with an 8½-foot goal.
The team is comprised of Tobie Cable, Cambria Crowson, Bren Fenoglio, Carmen Gomez, Makaylee Gomez, Megyn Meekins, Koda Ray, Karagan Ritchie, Jayce Rose, Tamira Skinner and Skyler Smith.
Lance Meekins and Sommer Smith serve as the coaches for this team.
Nocona played in all three championship games on the girls’ side.
The senior girls suffered a 47-22 loss to Martin’s Mill at Nocona High School in the final game of the entire tournament.
Snook tripped up the Nocona major girls’ team in the title game by a count of 23-21.
All of Nocona’s boys’ teams reached the final four. Neches rallied from a third-quarter double-digit deficit to defeat Tenaha 55-54 at the high school in the senior boys’ championship. Neches won the game with a free throw with no time left. Read more in the mid-week Bowie News.
A Neches player prepares to hit the game-winning free throw on Saturday afternoon in the boys senior division championship at the Little Dribblers Continental National Tournament. Neches rallied for a 55-54 victory. Click on the image itself for the complete photo. (News photo by Eric Viccaro)
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