54.43 Howe Enterprise March 13, 2017

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Blackburn's five RBIs help Lady Bulldogs destroy Commerce, 17-2 Erin Blackburn drove in five on two hits to lead the Lady Bulldogs past Commerce 17-2 on Friday. Blackburn drove in runs on a walk in the second, an inside-the-park home run in the fourth, and a single in the fifth.

single by Kamryn Fulencheck, and a home run by Erin Blackburn.

The Lady Bulldogs grabbed an early lead on a stolen base by Madisyn Hargrove and an error in the first inning. Howe then scored on a stolen base during Hargrove's at bat. Hargrove then doubled . The Lady Bulldogs scored nine runs in the fourth inning thanks to a double by Hargrove, an error, a

Howe had 17 hits in the game. Dani Ross, Peyton Streetman, Emily Sanders, Blackburn, Fulencheck, and Hargrove each collected multiple hits. Sanders, Streetman, and Ross all had three hits. The Lady Bulldogs stole five bases during the game as two players stole more than one. Streetman led the way with two.

Torrey Stubblefield earned the win for Lady Bulldogs as she went five innings, giving up two runs, three hits, and striking out eight.

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Ginny Phelps, 1944-2017

Phelps Virginia Sue Daniel Phelps, our cherished mother, amazing Mimi, teacher, daughter, sister and friend, went home to be with the Lord on March 6th, 2017 at her daughters home in Sherman, Texas. Born November 3, 1944, to Pete and Linda Daniel, she was a graduate of Sunset High School, and the University of North Texas. She moved to Chandler where she and her family were quickly embraced by the United Methodist Church family and got involved teaching Sunday School and singing in the choir. Years later, she continued her journey to Chandler First Assembly where she taught and helped in the nursery, Missionettes, Sunday School and Kids Ministry, and she touched may lives. She loved to teach. She taught at Chandler Elementary and Chandler Intermediate School and retired after 35 years of teaching and became a member of Delta Kappa Gamma (for retired teachers). After she retired, she substituted in various schools as often as she could... she loved to teach! She was diagnosed with

pancreatic cancer in July of 2014 and continued as a substitute teacher until November of 2016. Teaching and her love of friends, family and the Lord were her driving forces in life. She loved her teaching buddies and her kids. Ginny is preceded in death by; her parents, Pete and Linda Daniel, her brother Pete Daniel Jr., her sister and brother-in-law Steve and Barbara Brinick and her brotherin-law Charles Goode. Ginny is survived by; her son, Brian and wife Sherry Phelps and daughter, Heather and husband Wallace Rains; grandchildren, Hannah, Sarah & Karah Rains. Frodo, Bristol, Rylie, Boogie and Misty, her grand animals...whom she loved very much. Her siblings; Linda Goode and Ted & Janet Daniel, many The Howe varsity boys track team precious nieces, nephews and finished with 163.5 points to win cousins and many family and the Bells track meet. The girls friends. finished with 160 points to also She requests that school supplies be take first place. donated in her honor to Chandler Mason Riggs again won the 100 Elementary (615 Broad Street, meters with a time of 11.13. Brent Chandler, Tx) and Chandler Intermediate School (22250 Barron Masters took third with 11.26. Drive, Chandler, Tx) to help those Masters also finished second in the 200 meters at 24.15. Hunter children in need each year. Cheatham took second in the 800 meters while in the 3200 meters, A Memorial service was held on March 11, 2017, at Chandler First Howe had three place - Logan Elvington (third), Brice Honaker Assembly at 840 Broad Street, Chandler, Texas. Visitation was at (fourth), and Mike Helpenstell 10 am and Memorial at 11am. She (fifth). Chase Clayton took first in the 110 meter hurdles with a time was laid to rest at Laurel Land in Oak Cliff, Tx with a private burial. of 16.31 while Landry Elvington finished third (18.02). Clayton finished fifth in the 300 meter Pallbearers: Zachary Fusilier, Brandon Fusilier, Cameron Fusilier hurdles (44.15). Daniel Brinick, Ben Brinick In the relays, Tanner Hartsfield, Brandon Wall, Cameron Blesi, and Honorary Pallbearers: Joe Beam, Sam Pollard, Lin Lindsey, Riggs finished second in the 4x100 with a time of 45.05. Howe Morris Taylor, James Thomison finished third in the 4x200 relay with the same group with Ty Rev. Mark Fulks & Rev. Wallace Harvey replacing Hartsfield. The Rains officiated. Dogs finished third in the 4x400 meter relay with Dawson

Howe's varsity boys and girls take first again in another area meet McDonald, Hartsfield, Arturo Lowder and Wall. Harvey finished second in the long jump (19'-2"). Matt Griffin placed first in the discus (118'-8") while Clay Marshall finished second (117'-2"). McDonald won the triple jump (43'-4,1/2"), Ty Harvey won the high jump at 5'-10" while Ryan Carney placed fifth (5'-2"). Zimry Weatherspoon finished second in the pole vault (12'-0"). The girls were equally as impressive as Bethan Masters and Erin Blackburn were top two pointgetters in the meet with 36 and 31, respectively. Blackburn won the 100 meters with a time of 12.84 while Madisyn Hargrove finished fourth at 13.53. Kamryn Fulenchek placed fourth in the 200 meters (29.42) and Emily Sanders finished in fifth (29.46). In the 400 meters, Howe's Jamie Taylor placed third at 1:07.05. Christian Sutherland finised second in the 1600 meters with a time of 6:11.69. Sutherland continued on page 5


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