53.22 Howe Enterprise October 19, 2015

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Monday, October 19, 2015

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1st and 2nd grade Bulldogs come up short

The youngest Bulldogs came just a stone's throw away from the Super Bowl again this year, losing out to the undefeated Bells Panthers at Saturday's game. With veteran players on both offense and defense, the Bulldogs fought hard and made the Panthers work for the win. Tackle after tackle, run after run, the 'Dogs lived up to their motto of "NEVER QUIT". The Panthers made three touchdowns, but were only allowed the extra points once, for a 2-point conversion. Eli Stoner led the offense and defense,

Photo by Amber Carter firing off the line and not even allowing the snap for the second conversion. Junior Castellanos and Rylan Strong both ran for yards, but couldn't turn them into touchdowns. The 26 points the Panthers scored, were the lowest they've scored on any team this season. The 'Dogs will play in the Red Zone games at Cowboys Stadium in November before hanging up their helmets for the season. We wish our best to the 3rd and 4th Bulldogs as the head to the Super Bowl next week

3rd and 4th grade Bulldogs are Super Bowl bound again

Photo by Jennifer Daniels Cooper Jones fights for touch yardage in the semi-final game.

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If there's a team that one day might eclipse the 77 points that the varsity scored on Friday night, it's the 3rd and 4th graders that played on Saturday morning and put 42 points on Blue Ridge during the semifinal matchup. With the win, Howe will play in the Super Bowl again for the second time in three years having won it in 2013.

But on Howe's second offensive play, Ulmer would go 60 yards for another score. Just before the half, Ulmer would score his third touchdown of the day, this one from the 19 and the Bulldogs led 19-6 at the half.

Howe scored on the very first play of the game when Braden Ulmer raced 52 yards for the score.

The Bulldogs will play the Super Bowl in Howe at noon vs. Trenton. They defeated Trenton, 19-0 on Oct. 3. Varsity players will be on the sidelines with their young protégés. They are asking for a full house of fans to pack Bulldog Stadium. They are 252 in the last three years.

Moments later, Howe would give up a long touchdown run, only the second touchdown scored against the 'Dogs all year. The game was tied 6-6.

Second half touchdowns were made by Jacob Campbell, Cooper Jones. Jones had two on the day.


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