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Bowie's life, horses on track
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MIKE FARRELL, SPECIAL TO THE RECORD
The Record (Bergen County, NJ)
03-26-2005
Bowie's life, horses on track
By MIKE FARRELL, SPECIAL TO THE RECORD
Date: 03-26-2005, Saturday
Section: SPORTS
Edtion: All Editions
EAST RUTHERFORD - Life is good these days for former All-American and Nets center Sam Bowie as the three things most precious to him - family, Kentucky basketball and his racehorses - are all flourishing.
The three children are doing well with the oldest, Samantha, emerging as a freshman star for her high school basketball team in Lexington, Ky. At 6-feet-2, Samantha, 14, inherited the ...
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