Monday, October 30, 2017
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Howe Elementary Top Dogs
Howe third and fourth grade Head Coach Cye Carter raises the trophy after they planted the Super Bowl victory. Jennifer Daniels/Howe Enterprise. stripped the ball from the Pirate ball carrier which gave Howe the ball at their own 47 yard line. On Howe's first play, Garrett Rodgers ran 42 yards to the five yard line that set up a Beaudy Kuykendall quarterback keeper only two plays later. How'e PAT was no good and the Bulldogs led, 6-0 early. The ensuing kickoff pinned Collinsville within their own 20 yard line. The Pirates ran the ball three times with each tackle being made by Ingram. Collinsville was forced to punt it back to Howe who eventually would punt it right back to them.
At 2 pm, the fifth and sixth grade Dogs faced Blue Ridge who came into the game, 8-1 and outscored their opponents by a hefty margin. Howe won the coin toss and elected to defer. The Dogs defense forced a turnover on downs and Howe offense quickly moved the ball down the field with runs by Braden Ulmer and Cooper Jones. Ulmer eventually scored from the two yard line to cap off the 4-play drive. On the first play of the second quarter, Howe quarterback Jacob Campbell scored on a 49-yard naked bootleg to give Howe the 12-0 lead.
With penalties and backfield tackles made by Owen Carr and Gage Owens, Collinsville faced a fourth and 18 and gave it back to Howe who took the 6-0 lead to the half.
Howe again forced a turnover on downs which set up another big drive led again by long runs by Jones and Ulmer. The touchdown came on a 7-yarder by Ulmer who showed great second-effort to get Howe received the kick to start the in. Howe led 19-0 after the half and both teams traded fourMarshall Larsen PAT run. and-outs until 3:01 left in the game when Vincent Castellanos rand the Blue Ridge connected on a 62-yard second touchdown in for the pass to Christian Walker to give Bulldogs. the Tigers their first points againt Howe in six quarters. The PAT Collinsville had the final was unsuccessful and Howe clung possession, but the Dogs defense to a 19-6 lead with 1:23 left before denied them once again and with the half. Collinsville out of timeouts, the game ended with Howe on top, 12- Howe answered right back with a 0. 60-yard touchdown pass from
Vincent Castellanos carries for the Bulldogs.
Fourth grade - Anthony Mendoza, Maelee McBride, Iris Burton, Sage Weatherly, Addison Bond. Third grade - Jordan Burton, Peyton Duncan, Allison Vera, Carsen Hix. Second grade - Layla Cummings, Sophie Sutton, Santiago Garcia-Posada, Gavin Snapp. First grade - Kiahlynn Caddell,m Yaretzia Perez, Lane Faber, David Santoyo. Kindergarten - Eli Lindley, Easton Ganow, Vivian Ferreyra, Kylan Pena. Campbell to Jones to give Howe the 25-6 lead with one second remaining in the half. Howe took the ball to start the second half and turned it over on downs deep in Blue Ridge territory. However, Blue Ridge's pass on first down was intercepted by Rowdy Kuykendall who returned it 33 yards for the touchdown and a Howe 32-6 lead after Campbell ran in the 1-point conversion.
Walker, of the Tigers answered back with his third touchdown of the game moments later to narrow the Howe lead to 32-19 with 4:07 left. Howe took the ball back and killed the clock with runs by Kolin Murphy and Ashton Trevino as the team celebrated with their 39-19 win to finish the season with a perfect 10-0 record. The team outscored their opponents this season, 321-33.
The Tigers running back, Walker, raced around the right side for 52 yards and a score to narrow the Howe lead, 32-12.
The win for the fifth and sixth grade was the third time they have won the Super Bowl as a group. The team also finished with a 29-game winning streak.
Headed to the fourth quarter, big runs by Campbell and Garren Lankford set up Howe's final score, a 17-yard score by Jesse Portman right up the middle. Portman also ran in the point after and Howe led, 39-12 with 4:32 left in the game.
Coaches of both teams want to thank the parents for their support throughout the entire season and many seasons as well as all of the cheerleaders for their hard work and support throughout the years.
Cooper Jones gets a lead block from pulling guard Crawford Beebe.