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October 3, 2022
Lady Bulldogs fall to Bonham, Bells
Lady Bulldogs celebrate in Bells Friday. Photo by Alexa Brunner. The Howe Lady Bulldogs lost to Bonham, 3-0 on Tuesday by scores of 2518, 25-10, and 25-15. Korie Bouse led Howe with 12 assists while Presley Shockey had seven kills and a block. On Friday, Howe lost to Bells 3-0. Kendall Griffin had 10 digs and six kills. Bouse had 14 assists and three digs. Full stats versus Bonham: Jordan Brunner 2 kills Teagan Stubblefield 6 digs Presley Shockey 7 kills, 1 block Korie Bouse 12 assists
Talia Bjorn 1 kill, 5 assists Kendall Griffin 6 kills Emery Snapp 4 kills Kamry Snapp 4 kills Full stats versus Bells: Kendall Griffin- 10 digs, 6 kills Presley Shockey- 2 kills, 2 blocks Teagan Stubblefield- 7 digs Talia Bjorn- 4 digs, 2 aces Kamry Snapp- 2 kills, 2 blocks, 6 digs Emery Snapp- 4 kills, 4 digs Jordan Brunner- 1 kill Korie Bouse- 14 assists, 3 digs Reese Smith- 6 digs
Teagan Stubblefield and the Lady Bulldogs get excited in Bonham on Tuesday night. Photo by Alexa Brunner.
Agenda 21/2030: Action Tools (Continued from page 6)
with a centralized, military-style command structure, but may involve a complex matrix of different actors with various aims, loosely connected in dynamic and non-hierarchical networks. To be successful, insurgencies require charismatic leadership, supporters, recruits, supplies, safe havens and funding (often from illicit activities). They only need the active support of a few enabling individuals, but the passive acquiescence of a large proportion of the contested population will give a higher probability of success. This is best achieved when the
political cause of the insurgency has strong appeal, manipulating religious, tribal or local identity to exploit common societal grievances or needs. Insurgents seek to gain control of populations through a combination of persuasion, subversion and coercion while using guerrilla tactics to offset the strengths of government security forces. Their intent is usually to protract the struggle, exhaust the government and win sufficient popular support to force capitulation or political accommodation. Consequently, insurgencies evolve through a series of stages, though the progression and outcome will be different in almost every case.]