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Monday, September 9, 2019
Veterans Court to be the topic tonight at Texoma Patriots meeting The North Texas Veterans Court has been set up as an initiative to help veterans who have fought for us and who are having difficulty transitioning to civilian life.
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HHS Robotics volunteers for Feed My Sheep
Judge John Roach will be discussing this at the monthly Texoma Patriots meeting tonight at Buck Snort BBQ in Van Alstyne. Judge Roach says that rural areas may not have the resource that large cities have. Some men and women come home with substance abuse and mental health issues. And these situations create family issues that sometimes lead to Judge John Roach family violence problems. He helps the veterans to understand the value of humility, honor, truth State District Judge of the 296th and justice. They learn that it is never too late to do an about face District Court in Collin County. A Marine Corps Veteran, he served as in life. a Crash, Fire and Rescue Specialist in the United States Marine Corps Encompassing five counties Reserves and was placed on active - Rockwall, Collin, Kaufman, duty in support of Operation Desert Grayson and Fannin – the state’s Shield/Storm before being first regional veterans court has Honorably Discharged in 1966. become the model program for regional veterans courts across the The meeting is from 7 to 9 pm at nation. Buck Snort BBQ in Downtown Van Alstyne at 224 E. Jefferson St. Judge John R. Roach Jr. is the
Students from the Howe High School Robotics team spent some volunteer hours for the local food pantry in Howe. Feed My Sheep has been providing food for local citizens for several years now.
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Howe K-2nd suffer first loss The K-2nd grade Bulldogs took kickoff return by Eli Espitia who their first loss Saturday to also picked up a fumble on one of Collinsville, 41-7. Collinsville’s run Collinsville’s point after tries and game could not be stopped. returned it over 90 yards for the extra point. Noah Espitia caught The lone score for the Dogs was a several passes from his brother.
Howe 3rd and 4th grade Bulldogs dominate S&S, 27-0 Howe dominated the S&S Rams, 27-0 on Saturday. Statistics for the game were: Ross- 4 tackles, 2 assists, 1 sack, 35 rushing yards. Delaven- 2 assists, total 15 yard carry. Allen- 5 tackles, 3 assist, 3 sacks great leadership on the field. Davidson- 2 tackles, 3 sacks. Fuhr- 1 tackle, 2 assists, 55 yard carry for a touchdown. Blasengame- 3 tackles, great
sportsmanship. Ellison- 4 tackles, 3 assists, 2 sacks, great leadership on the field. Roberts- 1 assist. Thomas- 1 tackle, 12 yard catch to make the touchdown. D. Bender- 3 tackles, threw 27 yards, ran 90 yards, two touchdowns. McNutt- 1 tackle, 1 assist, 1 sack. Crosson- 1 tackle, 1 assist, 1 TD, 1 2-point conversion. C. Buffalo Bender- 1 tackle, 1 assist.
Howe 5th and 6th grade Bulldogs suffer loss at home The Howe 5th and 6th grade Bulldogs hosted S&S on Saturday but ended up with a 14-0 loss on the hot afternoon. Howe won the toss and the first drive stalled on an interception. A very strong defensive showing on both sides sent Howe and S&S into half with a 0-0 tie. The Dogs kicked off to start the third and pinned S&S deep. But the Rams picked up a big first
down on a 4th-and-24. But moments later, Gage Owens cancelled the big gain by causing and recovering a fumble. S&S was able to hold Howe on the possession and scored after getting the ball back on a failed outside contain. Howe was unable to get the offense running and gave the ball back and S&S who was able to score their second touchdown. The game ended with S&S kneeling the ball and letting the clock run out.
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