53.23 Howe Enterprise October 26, 2015

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continued from Page #4 Carroll (2-10) and Andrew Griffin (1-4). Howe gave up only 45 yards of total offense to S&S. This coming off of a performance where Tom Bean was held to 10 yards. Not even the defense of 1991, which is statistically the best since the 1940's had back to back games like this.

Ty Portman after a sack (photo by Michelle Carney) penalties. However, Mike Helpenstell recovered a fumble at the Howe 45 yard line with 2:11 left in the third. The drive would carry over into the fourth quarter and finally Grisham would carry it over from the 6-yard line after he broke free and nearly scored a few plays earlier. Howe led 28-0 with 10:20 left in the game. S&S would punt for the sixth time in the game. Howe took over possession at the 8:12 mark, but the officials cleared the playing field and the bleachers with 7:29 to go in the game due to a lightning strike nearby. After approximately 45 minutes into the delay, the officials came out of the field house and onto the track to signal for the clock to start running. Neither team came back on the field and the 28-0 Howe lead became the final in a rainy mud-soaked Bulldog Stadium. Grisham led all Bulldogs with 93 yards on 11 carries. Jaden Matthews added 69 yards on 11 carries. Others were Wall (8115), Masters (4-33), Stratton

The defense doesn't get the credit it deserves, mostly because the offense continues to put up disturbing rushing numbers from opponents point of view. The 'Dogs rushed for 324 yards Friday night, which is the sixth time this season in which they have rushed for more than 300 yards. Three of those went for more than 400 yards and one nearly 600 vs. Tom Bean with 571. Last year, Howe had had three games to this point where they failed to reach the 200 rushing yard mark. This year, they have reached that mark in every game. That could be due to having more options in the backfield than heavily relying on one back such as they did last year in Anthony Hawthorne.

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