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Monday, August 24, 2015
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Community pep-rally now a traditionPhotos by Michelle Carney
For the fifth consecutive year, Howe ISD held a community pep rally at Bulldog Stadium and just about anyone and everyone that calls themselves Howe Bulldogs in the fall sports were recognized.
of athletes on the field.
At the conclusion of the pep rally, there was a passing of the torch ceremony that represented all nine decades of Howe Bulldogs football. It starte with Jerry Hestand (representing his father Glynn, who First and second grade Bulldogs and cheerleaders all the way up to varsity got to was on the very first team in '35. Brett run out of the tunnel and on to the field to Bearden represented his father Jimmy for the 1950s. Harold Finney represented the be introduced in front of a packed home stands of the 80-year-old Bulldog Stadium. 1960s. Former Head Coach Buck Smith represented the 1980s. Nathan Gray represented the 1990s. Simmons Each year, legendary Coach Steve represented the 2000s while 2014 player Simmons yells from a megaphone and does numerous chants will the entire group Easton Ross handed to 2015 seniors.
1st and 2nd grade Bulldogs win 26-0
Photo by Jennifer Daniels
3rd and 4th grade Bulldogs win 48-0
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