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Bulldog cheerleaders for a spectacular portrait of Howe Bulldog history, tradition and love, painted by my own Howe Bulldog, Jordan Streetman Thank you, Jordan

I also thank you for the beautiful flowers that you gave to my beautiful wife, Doreen

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I would like to thank Monte Walker for the introduction to have such a talented Bulldog to provide that introduction was very meaningful

I would also like to thank our wonderful sponsors, Sonic of Howe, Howe ISD, Howe PTA, TLD Design Consulting, Southwest Auction, Texas Farm Bureau - Loretta Anderson, Frantz Group, Howe Family Dentistry, Edward Jones, Griffin Farms, Provider Business Partners, Attorney Micah Belden, Cavender Motors, Howe Athletic Booster Club, and Tom and Debbie Watt

They provided over 1000 t-shirts They also presented me with an amazing watch Which is inscribed with many special words The most meaningful word being the word that went from being my title to being my name, Coach.

Above all, to the entire Bulldog Nation and my beloved 36 divisions - I want to thank you for the pride that we have, the joy we share and an entering of love

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May 5, 2016, after the twister ripped through Howe late on a Tuesday spring night

The nominated front page article (click the photo for the edition) The article was submitted in March of 2017 and has made it to the final two in the “Weekly Newspaper” category with a South Texas weekly publication An awards dinner will be held on Nov 30 at the Sixth Floor Museum in Dallas where winners will be announced for each category Those categories include:

Daily newspapers – 3 circulation groups

Television stations – 3 market areas

Radio stations – 3 market areas

Weekly newspapers

Magazines

Digital news sites

Foxes' (3-2) fourth quarter surge to come back and shock Howe, 17-14

Harvey completed 11 of 16 passes for 171 yards and a touchdown to cousin Ty Harvey The Harveyto-Harvey connection was good for three big plays and the Ty Harvey finished with six catches for 129 yards.

Caddo Mills won the coin-toss and elected to receive to start the game, but quickly went three-andout due to a great defensive stand. Howe's first possession was impressive by moving the ball 51 yards on 11 plays and taking 4:51 off the clock, but it ended on a turnover on downs at the Caddo Mills 27 yard line after miscommunication between the new quarterback and a new receiver While Howe's offense was learning on the fly, the defense was holding Caddo Mills to the minimum amount of plays.

The 'dogs next possession took only five plays to go 42 yards which most of it came on a 36yard pass from Harvey to Harvey.

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