Howe vs Ponder broadcast highlights, 9/18/2015
Howe vs Ponder 9/18/2015
Bulldogs Coach’s Show with Zack Hudson, week 4
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All-School Reunion message from former Bulldogs head coach
Memories of Howe will always be a special part of our lives. From the times we were there working under Coach Fryar, till the special years of leading the Bulldogs as head coach. We remember each special moment, and will hold these memories close to our hearts forever. Howe has a special tradition, and we were proud to be a small part of the years we were there. Our girls were in K and first grade there the first year, and when we returned, they were in 2nd and 3rd grade. They are now 33 and 32, so many years have gone by. Needless to say, we have grown older also, and although we are getting older, and grey hair is setting in, or no hair at all, ha! , our memory of the spirit of the Black and White, will always be at the top of our list of places we have lived. Remember the Bulldog Magic? It was there always in that stadium, and followed us through the playoffs many times!

Howe vs. Ponder
Homecoming court photos by Michelle Carney
Howe vs. Ponder Pregame Notes
Howe is 1-2 vs. Ponder in the three previous meetings. Last year’s 27-20 loss in Ponder marked the second loss in a row to the Lions.
The Bulldogs have outscored Ponder, 69-59 in the three games:
10/22/2010 Howe won at Ponder, 43-10
10/21/2011 Ponder won at Howe, 22-6
9/19/2014 Ponder beat Howe, 27-20
Howe is 3-0 for the first time since 2010
Howe teams that started the season at 3-0 or better:
1940, 9-0
1946, 8-0
1945, 8-0
1939, 7-0
1987, 6-0
1966, 5-0
2010, 4-0
1941, 4-0
*2015, 3-0
1996, 3-0
1984, 3-0
1948, 3-0
Howe had 421 rushing yards last week vs. Lindsay. That makes the 6th time in the last two years that Howe has amassed over 400 yards rushing in a game.
435, 2014 vs. Muenster Sacred Heart
Howe averaged 12.03 yards per carry vs. Lindsay last week. That’s the most in a game in the last two years.
8.53, 2014 vs. Muenster Sacred Heart
On this day in Bulldogs history:
Howe is 6-4 on games played on September 18th
9/18/1948 Howe beat Denison B, 7-6
9/18/1958 Howe beat Collinsville, 42-0
9/18/1964 Bells beat Howe, 21-8
9/18/1970 Whitewright beat Howe, 24-0
9/18/1976 Howe beat Whitesboro, 37-0
9/18/1981 Pilot Point beat Howe, 45-0
9/18/1987 Howe beat Celina, 12-6
9/18/1992 Farmersville beat Howe, 21-0
9/18/1998 Howe beat Quinlan, 42-6
9/18/2009 Howe beat Valley View, 7-6
Master planned community in sight for Howe
Along the south part of Howe at Blythe Road and US 75, a master plan is being developed by Tomlin Investments that will create a large amount of new housing for the expected growth to this area over the next few years.
Scott Norris, of Tomlin Investments has been in discussions with the City of Howe for quite some time now and there are a few technical details to work out between engineers and attorneys, but all appears that Howe will soon have their own new housing district in the near future.
The 469 acre plan includes room for a new elementary school, public park, neighborhood pool and other amenities for the home owners.
Full story in Monday’s Howe Enterprise
31-year-old Howe woman arrested for nine outstanding warrants
Sep 14 – At approximately 4:30 pm, Officers Ozuna and Milks arrested a 36-year-old Denison man at his place of employment in Sherman on outstanding Howe traffic warrants.
Sep 14 – At approximately 2:40 pm Officer Ozuna and Milks arrested a 36-year-old Sherman man at his residence on several outstanding Howe traffic warrants.
Sep 10 – Howe Police Officers Ozuna and David Morris arrested a 31-year-old Howe resident at her home on nine outstanding warrants for Forgery of a Financial Instrument.
Sep 9 – At approximately 10:30 pm, HPD Officer Clark was on patrol when he heard vehicles crash on Hwy 75 near Haning Street. He responded to the scene along with a Grayson County Sheriff’s deputy. A 41-year-old Howe man was determined to be the at fault driver in the rear end collision, and Officer Clark found him to be intoxicated. He was transported by ambulance to a nearby hospital for injuries sustained in the crash. Officer Clark obtained a consensual blood draw from the suspect and charges will be filed on the man for DWI. The 43-year-old and 18-year-old occupants of the other vehicle were not injured.
Howe PD to start serving warrants on unresolved citations
Beginning September 14, Howe Police Officers will begin actively serving warrants on behalf of the Howe Municipal Court for unresolved traffic, city ordinance and penal code violations. If a person received a citation and did not pay their fine or appear before the judge, a warrant has been issued for their arrest.
Warrants never expire and in some cases, these warrants may be several years old. Individuals are subject to arrest at their home, school or workplace, but can avoid arrest by contacting the Howe Municipal Court to dispose of their cases immediately. The court can be reached at 903-532-5571, Monday through Friday between 8 a.m. and 3 p.m.
Save the Church auction item list
Large Cowboy painting. Donated by Steel Magnolia
$50 gift certificate to Steel Magnolia. Donated by Steel Magnolia
Howe Centennial Cookbook. Donated by Linda Wall.
Victorian Carved Sofa with Tapestry Upholstery. Donated by Dan and Carolyn Cunningham.
Yoga session for 10, plus two yoga books. Donated by Pat Colonna, Yoga Denton.
$30 gift card to Olive Garden. Donated by Olive Garden
Original Sonic in Howe menu boards. Donated by Sonic in Howe
Tiger Painting. Donated by Oscar Blankemeyer.
Howe Centennial Bowtie. Donated by Howe Historical Society.
Covered Handmade Pottery Tureen. Donated by Howe Mercantile.
AudioSource Soundbar. Donated by Cavender Home Theater
Shampoo, cut, style with Donna Tate. Donated by Salon 101
Multiple DVDs. Donated by Lifeway Christian Book Store
$250 Tax Preparation Services (5). Donated by Smith-Garner, PC
Manicure. Donated by Amanda’s Nails.
Canvas print. Donated by Janie Finney.
Photography session. Donated by Kristen Fletcher Photography.
Art photo. Donated by James Hefley.
Photography. Donated by Vickie Langdon.
Two Pet Grooming Sessions. Donated by A-1 Grooming.
Two Photographs In and About Howe. Donated by Mark Hansen Photography.
Wire Grapevine Wine Rack with Five Bottles of Wine. Donated Brett Jones and Gayle Strange.
Green Pottery with Mother-of-Pearl Candlestand with Candle. Donated by Howe Mercantile.
Floral Green-glazed Ceramic Vase. Donated by Ann’s Finds at The Antique Gallery, Denton.
Italian Cream Cake. Donated by Jean Norman.
$25 Gift Certificates. (4) Donated by Abby’s Restaurant.
Set of Six Handmade Quilted Burlap Placemats. Donated by Richard and Genie Davis.
Designer Pet Carrier. Donated by Ross and Carol Phillips.
Noelle the Bulldog. Written and autographed by Gloria Estefan with her CD single “Noelle’s Song.” Photograph of Estefan at her book signing included.
Donated by Georgia Caraway.
Hammond Organ. Donated by Benny and Tina Hood.
Soapstone Sculpture by Roland Beyale. Donated by Dee at Sunflower Thrift, Van Alstyne.
Native American Art by Ioyan Mani (2). Donated by Sunflower Thrift.
15-minute Airplane Ride over Texoma. (3) Donated by Jimmy Finney.
Figural Art Pottery Vase. Donated by Texas Home Emporium.
English Saddle, Pad, and Reins. Donated by Divine Equine Therapeutic Riding Center.
Display Television sets (6). WalMart.
Refrigerator. Donated by Bill and Bonnie J. Smith
Family Heritage Preservation Video. Donated by Heritage Preservation Studios.
Set of Stainless Kitchen Knives with Sharpener. Donated by Howe Mercantile.
Installed Chain Link Fence, 50′ of 4′ tall. Donated by Ace Quality Fencing.
BBQ Dinner for 20 with all the fixins at Oak Meadow Ranch. Donated by Watt Wealth Management, Allan and Renay Watt.
Framed Cowboy Print (2). Donated by Watt Wealth Management, Allan & Renay Watt.
California Shiraz Rex Goliath Wine. Donated by Pamela Daly and Thad Finley.
Blue Moon Oregon Reisling Wine. Donated by Pamela Daly and Thad Finley
White Storage Cabinet. Donated by Pamela Daly.
White Plant Stand/Side Table. Donated by Pamela Daly.
Party Package: 2 hours up to 75 people, Unlimited Shaved Ice. Donated by Chill Out Shaved Ice
1945 Antique Bed, Dresser, Armoire, and Bench. Donated by Donna Wormsbaker.
Manicure. Donated by Ms D’s Nail Designs
Model Kubota Monster Tractor. Donated by Grayson County Equipment
One Massage Session at The Loft Day Spa. Donated by The Loft Day Spa.
One case of Sweet Mild Summit Salsa. Donated by Summit Salsa Company.
One case of Sweet Hot Summit Salsa. Donated by Summit Salsa Company.
Family Photo Shoot. Donated by Faith and Love Photography.
Shinners & Mahler’s Illustrated Flora of North Central Texas. Donated by Howe Mercantile.
Tips, Tools & Techniques for Caring for Your Antiques and Collectibles by Georgia Kemp Caraway (2)
I Love Paris Basket. Donated by Howe Mercantile
Texas, Our Texas Basket. Donated by Marilyn & John Kubalak, Howe Mercantile
Drinkin’ Wine, Wine, Wine. Three bottles of wine. Donated by Gayle Strange, Denton.
Victorian German China Bowl. Donated by Brett Jones, Texas Home Emporium
Howe, Texas Christmas Bunting. Donated by Howe Mercantile
Crystal Candlestick with Candles. Donated by Howe Mercantile
Designer Doll. Donated by Howe Mercantile
Lenox Handpainted Candlesticks. Donated by Howe Mercantile
Pink Hippo Snuggy Bug. Donated by Howe Mercantile
Six-month Ad: One Business Card-size in Howe Enterprise. Donated by Howe Enterprise (3)
Two-month Ad: Half page in Howe Enterprise. Donated by Howe Enterprise
$20 Gift Certificate. (5) Donated by Rapid Refill Ink.
Custom-made Cross. Donated by LeeAnn Winkler.
German Chocolate Pie. Donated by Mama Suzy’s Sweets & Eats.
Exotic wooden heirloom box. Donated by Ernie Martin.
Handcarved Ink Pen. Donated by Beverly Martin.
Coach Wallet. Donated by Georgia Caraway and the Sanger Wednesday Study Club.
Adobe Rose Cowhide Vest. Donated by Howe Mercantile.
Snowman Cake Plate. Donated by Howe Mercantile.
Christmas Tree Cake Plate. Donated by Howe Mercantile.
Rowdy’s Night Before Christmas. Donated by Howe Mercantile.
Vintage Glass Serving Bowl. Donated by Mr. and Mra. Bill French.
Quart of Junk Gypsy Chalk Paint and Furniture Painting Class. Donated by Salvage Junky.
Tea and Bulldogs T-shirt, plus Retro Bulldog Country T-shirt. Donated by Salvage Junky.
Basket of Fair Goodies. Donated by North Texas State Fair & Rodeo, Denton.
IN KIND DONORS
Wal-Mart, 20 briskets
Sunny D, 200 Sunny D drinks
Bill Smith, Howe Mini Storage, $300
Metal Masters, $1,000
Great Days of Service, labor and supplies
Keep Howe Beautiful, labor and supplies
The Siding Man, Inc., $2,800
AAA Guardian Foundation Repair, $2,500
Brice Harvey, bbq cook
Dick Smithwick, bbq cook
Don Anderson Auctioneer
Howe Enterprise, advertising
Van Alstyne Leader, advertising
Donna Wormsbaker, beans for fundraising dinner
Bev Martin, bread for fundraising dinner
Mary Jo Wrenn, bread for fundraising dinner
Georgia Caraway, tea for fundraising dinner
Jean Norman, coleslaw for fundraising dinner
Mama Suzy, 20 doz. Sugar cookies for fundraising dinner
Mary Stonebarger, 8 doz. Chocolate Chip cookies for dinner
Sherry Folks, potato salad for fundraising dinner
Grayson County Blood Bank, free blood pressure checks and radio ads
FINANCIAL DONORS:
Collins Memorial, $24,350
Howe Historical Society, $14,500
Georgia Caraway, $2,880
Oscar Blankenmeyer, $1,420
Nortex Field Services, $1,000
Advantage Business Machines, $200
Anonymous, $200
Waldo Funeral Home, $100
Scoggins Funeral Home, $100
M.E. Curtis, $100
Monty Ulmer, $100
Carolyn Monroe, $60
Children and citizens of Howe, $41
Ray Selby, $20