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Monday, October 9, 2017
Tate Harvey
Back in Howe, youth football teams that Tate played for a year prior were praying before practices and preparing a poster for him that reminded him of the team motto, "NEVER QUIT"
On Thursday, Howe and Bells gathered for prayer before their game and both teams wore blue wristbands during the game Later that night, one of his former youth football coaches and former teammates delivered a poster made by the fifth and sixth-grade cheer coach Katrina Vest The poster was signed by each player on the fifth and sixth-grade Bulldogs team
On Friday, the first round of specialist consulted the neurological team of doctors and increased the amount of spinal fluid that was draining through his facial fractures He maintained his lumbar drain
As of Saturday, Harvey was retaining water but dumping sodium His urine had a high concentration of sodium They were still draining his Cerebral Spinal Fluid every hour As to be expected, he was also contending with frequent headaches He will continue his stay in ICU

On Saturday morning at the youth football games in Bells, both Howe and Bells fifth and sixth-grade cheerleaders dedicated
Photos on page 17