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Big plays and second-half points missing
Posted Saturday, Dec 9, 2007, Star Telegram

Despite the disappointing loss, the Volunteers are proud of their season. Two years after finishing 1-9, Bowie reached the state quarterfinals with a team that will be long remembered. "We don't plan on stopping," Perry said. "We plan on moving ahead. We want to be back here next year." Read More

By: Milenko Martinovich


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Football's Finally Big at Bowie, as it Should be
Posted Saturday, Dec 8, 2007, Star Telegram

"It was very embarrassing," Bowie senior cornerback Kip Edwards admitted. "People would say, 'Why are you playing football? The team is awful. You are awful.

'"Were." The proper verb now is were.

It became were when the Volunteers finished the regular season 9-1 and when they won their first playoff game, ever, in school history, and when they won another to advance to this afternoon's Class 5A Division I Region I final at Texas Stadium against Euless Trinity, whom, by the way, they have never beaten. Read More

By: Jennifer Floyd Enger


Trinity's Tradition Meets Bowie's History Makers
Posted Saturday, Dec 8, 2007, Star Telegram

Bowie, under coach Kenny Perry, continues to rewrite its history, with the program's first city championship, district title and postseason victory.  Read More

By:  Angel Verdejo


Can Bowie's Defense Slow Down Trinity?
Posted Saturday, Dec 8, 2007, Star Telegram

The wait is finally over. Euless Trinity and Arlington Bowie, Nos. 7 and 10, respectively, in the Associated Press Class 5A state poll, meet at 4 p.m. today in the Class 5A Division I Region I final at Texas Stadium. The winner advances to the state semifinals and becomes Tarrant County's lone 5A representative.It's size vs. speed, smashmouth vs. spread, tradition vs. unprecedented. Read More

By: Angel Verdejo


Trinity and Bowie Should be a Fun Game (Dec 6, 2007)

Both teams have coaches that are considered the best in Texas and for Bowie Head Coach Kenny Perry, a win over Trinity would be extra given the history of things.

More importantly a win over one of the state's elite programs would give Bowie that "signature" win that gives up and coming programs a validation that they're for real. By James Harris

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Arlington Bowie vs Euless Trinity
Dallas Morning News - Dec 5, 2007
DMN staff writers Matt Wixon and Randy Jennings preview the Class 5A Division I Region I final on Saturday, Dec. 8, 2007.
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Tradition is out the roof
DFWStar Telegram (Dec 7, 2007)

There's one thing Bowie can't match when it comes to the Trojans: playoff tradition. How does a team with only four playoff games match a program that has missed the playoffs only once in a decade? "We're not even thinking about that," Bowie senior defensive end Mohammed Usman said. "This is about now." That's the attitude the Volunteers are taking into Saturday's UIL Class 5A Region I final. Read More 

By Milenko Martinovich


School spirit is high as Bowie Vols head into regional playoff
Star Telegram (Dec 7, 2007)

There's an unfamiliar feeling in the air at Bowie High School in far southeast Arlington. Visions of football glory are dancing in the heads of students and faculty alike. School spirit has never been higher. Morale is off the chart. Some students might even be doing better academically. Read More 

By Paul Bourgeois


 
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