56.37 Howe Enterprise January 28, 2019

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Monday, January 28, 2019

Aggressive Lady Bulldogs hip checked by Bells, rebound against VA

Cassidy Anderson shooting a free throw. Michelle Carney/Howe Enterprise. The Howe Lady Bulldogs (19-9, 91) moved up to the 16 spot in the Class 3A TABC rankings. However, Tuesday night didn't go as planned at Bells. As fouls racked up and players exited the game, it came down to each team's bench in the final moments of the game. As it turned out, Howe was able to outpace the Lady Panthers 20-12 in the final period, but it wasn't enough to overcome a 20-9 run by Bells earlier before the half. Bells took the win, 67-65.

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night with 22 points and 12 rebounds. The girls raced out to a 16-14 lead to end the first period. Unlike Tuesday night, it was Howe that dominated the second period and outpaced Van Alstyne 11-5 to hit the dressing room with at 29-20 lead.

Van Alstyne scored 15 points in the third, but Howe kept pushing the floor and scored 18. For the second straight game, the Lady Bulldogs played the final minutes of the game without two starters on the floor In the fourth, Howe lost starters which made for a nail-biting finish. Calley Vick and Jenna Honore to Anderson fouled out with six fouls while Ally Harvey and minutes remaining and while Cassidy Anderson each played spectators understand her offensive with four. presence, it's her defensive presence that makes her most valuable on the Harvey had the big night in the floor in crucial minutes. Already losing effort as she poured in 18 without Anderson, Honore left the points and 16 rebounds. Anderson game in the final two minutes with also racked up 18 points as the a knee injury (not reported to be sharp-shooter shot 70 percent from serious). Howe led by 11 with the field including three well-timed when Anderson left the game, but 3-pointers. the lead dwindled to three at one point. With the Lady Panthers Other scorers were Honore (7), chipping away at the Howe lead, a Sierra Copeland (7), Molly Wilson foul sent Harvey to the line where (6), Katie Grogan (6), Vick (2), and she drilled both foul shots to keep Gianna Henry (1). Howe on pace. The Howe girls pulled out the victory, 55-45. On Friday night, Howe looked like the team ranked 16 in the state. Howe is off Tuesday and will play Ally Harvey had an enormous Friday at Leonard.

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