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Lady Bulldogs even on the week https://www.txfb-ins.com/insurance/agent/Grayson/23242/LorettaAnderson
Freshman Ally Harvey going for a rebound in the loss to Whitewright. Photo by Michelle Carney The Lady Bulldogs lost one and won one this week. The Howe varsity girls couldn't overcome a tough Whitewright team and lost 44-24 on Tuesday night. Howe trailed by five at the half, but were punished in the third and fourth quarters. Howe senior Kayla Anderson led the Lady Bulldogs with eight points with Peyton Streetman added seven. On Saturday, the Lady Bulldogs did the punishing completely controlled the Lady Farmers of Farmersville. Seeking revenge for the Whitewright loss, the girls pulled out a 64-20 win and never allowed double digits in any of the two frames. The Lady Bulldogs began the game with an 18-5 first
quarter lead which grew to a 32-9 halftime advantage. Howe's Streetman totaled 17 points to lead the Lady Bulldogs while Kamryn Fulenchek added 13 in one of her best scoring performances of her high school basketball career. Other scorers were Landry Rhoten (8), Payton Griffin (5), Anderson (4), Ally Harvey (4), Emily Sanders (4), Cally Vick (4), Madisyn Hargrove (3), Jenna Honore (2).
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Harvey led the girls with eight rebounds while Anderson was right behind her with seven. The Lady Bulldogs will travel to Van Alstyne to play the Lady Panthers tomorrow evening.
Bulldogs lose two The Howe Bulldogs continue to struggle to get in the win column. On Tuesday, Whitewright flexed their muscles and took down Howe, 72-40.
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Senior Brandon Wall hit six free throws in route to a team leading 13 points. James Cowin added eight. Other scorers for Howe were Brent Masters (7), Ty Harvey (7), Elijah Campbell (3), and Seth Seibold (2). On Saturday, Howe was defeated, 51-46 by Farmersville. The Farmers had a big first quarter that made it tough for the Dogs to overcome. Trailing 20-4 after the first, Howe ended up trailing 3316 at the half. The Dogs made things interesting in the third by closing the gap to 40-37, but Farmersville won the fourth quarter, 12-11 to finish out the
Howe sophomore Elijah Campbell. Photo by Michelle Carney win. Harvey finished with 26 points with Wall adding nine. Other scorers were Campbell (5), Seibold (4), Masters (2), Ty Hawkins (2).