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Bulldogs rally; beat Callisburg Powerlifting

interfere with his normal workout routine with for the Atlanta Braves organization. Some of the greatest players in the history of the baseball program have continually made apprearances in the alumni games which date back to 2009 Jay Skipworth, Steven Hawthorne and Chris Garner have all played in one or both alumni games to this point However, all of those great players are in their 40's now, which is a lot different than the mid-30's just six years ago

Those expected to play are Randle Nix, James Fulenchek, Larry McCarthy, John Michael Stracener, Scott Groganand others

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All proceeds will benefit the baseball program in Howe.

The Howe Bulldogs stayed on pace to clinch a playoff berth, but found it tough going in the early parts of the game Howe (19-8, 7-3) trailed 1610 after the first period and 24-20 at halftime, but a sizzling Levi Mrozinski scored 12 of his 14 points after halftime to lead the 'Dogs on the comeback trail to pull off the 57-46 win

Michael Kehrer had the hot hand early in the game by hitting two three-pointers in the first period, but Howe could only muster four other points. Meanwhile, Callisburg's Jacob King scored eight of his 21 points in the first quarter and the Bulldogs couldn't find a way to contain him all night

While Mrozinski was warming up in the third period, so was Griffin

Underwood, who added nine points in the frame

Howe took the lead in the third and never looked back Leading scorers for Howe were Underwood with 16, Mrozinski with 14. Kehrer had 11, while Easton Ross nailed down seven including a fourth quarter three-pointer. Sam Akins and Nick Wilson each had four points to round out the scoring.

Callsburg's scorers were King with 21, Parker Huddleston with seven, Zach Morrow and Hunter Olsen with five, Sam Cross rounded out the soring with two points

Howe's district losses have come to Ponder (9-1), Whitesboro (9-1) and Pottsboro (5-5)

Results from the Bells meet on Jan 31:

Girls:

London Loftice (123 class)Finished 7th with a total of 450

Jamie Patterson (148 class)Finished 7th with a total of 555.

Jessica Doty (181 class)-Finished 7th with a total of 540.

Boys:

Joaquin Lopez (165 class)Finished 2nd with a total of 1255.

Andrew Griffin (165 class)Finished 5th with a total of 955.

Tyler Pickett (220 class)-Finished 6th with a total of 855

Mikey Hymel (148 class)-Finished 11th with a total of 675

Continued from Page #2 everyone to have a jacket We have all of these people that come through and there was this one family who's daughter put on this one dress If she grew just a half a minute, she'd have outgrown it, but it was really pretty Someone found another dress and it fit her perfect and it was beautiful "

With her family there, the girl's mother told her to pick one of them That's when Speed asked why she couldn't have both of them Her mom said no and made her save the one dress for another little girl.

Bozeman says that the most satisfying part of this project is seeing someone in need come in and leave blessed and blessed more than they thought they would Some of the parents came in expecting to not find anything for themselves, but left with several items

"One lady said that she never has enough money to buy anything for herself " said Bozeman "She was so excited to find several items and that was a blessing People in Howe give us really nice things so people can come here and leave with really nice things We get to see a change in someone's life and it's gratifying "

Bozeman's dream of helping those less fortunate has become a huge reality, but she will not take the credit for the project Bozeman quickly deflects praise to all of those that have helped, including her husband Dennis.

"I couldn't do a lot without him." said Bozeman. "People will call and leave messages and he's been my cheerleader If it weren't for him, I'd have never had the guts to ask for the building "

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