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punt attempt saw the snap sail over the head of Campbell and out of the endzone for a safety which upped the Tiger lead to 16-0 with 3:34 left in the second quarter. Getting the ball right back, Commerce went 4-plays, 63-yards and scored on a 3-yard score by Caldwell to advance the lead to 23-0 with 1:49 left before the half. Howe came up two yards short of scoring as time expired in the first half as Campbell caught two passes and raced down the field but was caught just shy of the endzone as the horn sounded.
But two plays later, the Dogs fumbled it away in Commerce territory to end all hopes. It took the Tigers only four plays to score as Basham finished it from the 4 yard line to give the Tigers a 37-14 lead with 6:56 remaining in the game. Howe started heaving the ball in the final moments and were intercepted which set up the game's final score which came on a 24-yard field goal by Ramirez to cap off a 6-play, 74-yard drive and wrap up the scoreboard, 40-14.
Howe will not have an official playoff game, but any time Howe The Tigers started the second half plays rival Van Alstyne, it's as with the football, but Howe caught electric as a mid-November a break with Parker Blount classic. Friday's meeting at district recovered a fumble six plays into leading Van Alstyne will be the the drive. The offense responded 56th official meeting between the with an 11-play drive that went 60 two schools. The Panthers are 5-3 yards and ended on a 4-yard score on the season, but 4-0 in district by Arturo Lowder on a far side play coming off a bye week. toss sweep. Howe narrowed the They've scored 172 points in gap, 23-6 with 3:11 left in the district and allowed only 53. Howe third. is 3-6 on the season and 0-5 in district play. Howe has scored 59 Caldwell and the Tigers went back and allowed 177 points in district to business where he quickly ran play. 64 yards to snap back the difference in points to 30-6. It was a 3-play, 68-yard drive that left 1:40 on the third quarter clock. Howe once again scored when Krantz hit a wide open Caiden Harmon for a 47-yard score through the air. It was a 4-play, 68-yard drive to narrow the gap to 30-14 after Krantz dove to the nearside front pylon at the south endzone to score a 2-point conversion. It left 11:51 remaining in the game and Howe's defense held the Tigers to a punt on the next possession giving hope for a moment to the soggy players and coaches on the field.
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Mr. Touchdown was named as Cameron Blesi while Mikayla Doty was named Football Sweetheart.
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