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Volume #53, Edition #26
Monday, November 16, 2015
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Howe's That by Monte Walker
Games like Thursday night's 43-33 dramatic With all of the thank yous comeback win by Howe that were dished out last don't come along very week for the "Save the Church" event that raised the often. As a matter of fact, the historical playoff record total up to $25,000, I somehow forgot to mention books cannot find any other the Howe Fire Department. situation where the Bulldogs came back from a I would like to sincerely apologize to the men and depth of as many as 27 women of our great fire points to win a game and department because without advance to the next round the use of the facility and for of the playoffs. the way they cleaned up before and after the event The Howe Bulldogs were and helped out during the left for dead with only event - none of what we were able to do would have 13:09 gone in the game happened. So please, when trailing Edgwood (4-7) by a you see the members of the score of 27-0. But the 'Dogs dug deeper than the Howe Fire Department, thank them for not only grave they were laying in doing what they do to protect and pushed themselves us but also for what they've above the daisies and took been able to do to have a their first lead of the night hand in the fundraising with 6:58 left in the third project. quarter. That means the What a great night it was on Thursday when I had a chance to broadcast with Lynn Burkhead for the first time in 12 years. Lynn introduced me to the broadcasting world of high school football back in 1994 when I became the sideline reporter for the Sherman Bearcats at 20-years-old. He and I later broadcast Denison games for five years together before I was transferred to McKinney ISD for play-byplay. It was a role reversal for us with me doing playby-play and him color.
'Dogs celebrate after Tyler Grisham scores the go-ahead touchdown. (photo by Michelle Carney) group of Bulldogs, now 10- from the depths below the 'Dogs spenth the first 13 1 on the season, have daisies. minutes giving away 27 points and then the next 22 proved to their community Howe won the coin-toss minutes fighting to make up and more importantly to for it. The vast majority of themselves that when things and deferred to the second half and promptly booted teams that find themselves go wrong, a little bit of an onside out of bounds in that position just curl up never quit can be pulled and wait for death. But this continued on Page #4
National Honor Society holds Veterans Day program
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On Wednesday, Howe High School's National Honor Society paid homage to veterans by hosting them to a presentation. The event has become an annual event. The speaker was U.S. Marine Corps veteran Sean Cherry who spoke about how the military changed his life and transformed him to someone who wants to be leader for the veterans.
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Preceeding the speech by Cherry, the National continued on Page #2
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