Howe at Ponder Broadcast Notes
LAST SEASON
The Bulldogs enter season 76 with an overall record of 385 wins, 355 losses, and 24 ties. They are coming off a 3-7 season a year ago where they started 3-0 before being blanked in district play.
RETURNING STARTERS
Offense: Caiden Harmon, Arturo Lowder, and Jarron Ing.
Defense: Caiden Harmon, Arturo Lowder, J.C. Helpenstell, and Steven Waldrip
HOWE VS. PONDER HISTORY
Howe is 3-2 overall against Ponder with the series beginning in 2010. Howe beat the Lions a year ago at home, 21-18 and won the previous meeting in 2015, 49-0 at home. The Dogs haven’t traveled to Ponder since 2014 when they lost, 27- 20. Overall in the five games, Howe has outscored the Lions 139- 77, which is an average win by 28-15.
HOWE BEAT PONDER 21-18 IN 2018
Howe took the 21-18 win that came down to the last play of the game, but the contest could have been much more lopsided if it weren’t for four turnovers by the Bulldogs that kept the offense off the field for the majority of the second half. Howe’s Arturo Lowder scored a pair of touchdowns while Austin Lee broke through for the first score on the season’s first drive. Calley Vick was perfect on all three PATs (point after attempts). Howe rushed for 314 yards and passed for 17. It was the most rushing yards since the 458 Howe had in the 2016 area championship against Jefferson.
The QB

With Austin Haley getting the nod at quarterback on Friday, it marks the second time in three years that the Dogs will have a freshman opening the season at that position. In 2017, the Bulldogs went with Cirby Coheley, a transfer student who came with his father Craig who was hired as a member of the coaching staff. But the freshman experiment of 2017 lasted four games when Howe started 0-4 and Coheley finished the season on the junior varsity before eventually transferring to Iowa Park where he’s now a receiver and safety for the state semifinalists. Howe’s last quarterback to start and finish the season in that position was Brandon Wall in 2016.
SENIOR LEADERSHIP

Although Howe will be young with two freshmen in the backfield (quarterback Austin Haley and fullback Carson Daniels) and one on the offensive and defensive line (Matthew Bearden), this year’s team will count heavily on seniors to carry the load. Ball carriers-turned receivers Arturo Lowder and Caiden Harmon will be key contributors on offense along with Brandon Williams, a transfer from McKinney. Jarron Ing, Layton Elvington, Steven Waldrip, and J.C. Helpenstell will anchor the defense. The Dogs even have two starters on offense and defense that didn’t even play football last year in Kolbe Lappin (center, defensive tackle) and Hunter Brussow (cornerback).
PONDER COACHING CHANGE
Ponder is coming off a 2-8 year where Head Coach Rusty Ballard resigned after the season after going 14-27 in four years leading the Lions. He was replaced by his offensive coordinator Mike Bowling who held that position for three seasons at Ponder. Ponder has posted a losing record in five of its past seven seasons. Howe has had three losing seasons in a row after a stretch of 3-straight winning seasons and deep playoff runs.
MIKE BOWLING – NEW PONDER HEAD COACH

Courtesy Denton Record-Chronicle
Bowling grew up in Waco, Texas and attended Waco public schools until high school where he then attended Waco Christian High.
In 1999 he came back to his Alma mater as athletic director of Waco Christian High and turned the program back around and made it to the state-semifinals from a previous 1-29 program. Later, he became athletic director at Bryan St. Joseph’s in Bryan College Station area then-athletic director/head football coach at West Rusk ISD in East Texas. He’s been an offensive coordinator at Sinton, Olney, Reicher Catholic, Ranchview and Ponder. His previous assistant stops have been at West Mesquite, Flower Mound, and Saginaw. He’s been at Ponder ISD for the last four years – three as offensive coordinator with this season his first as head coach. He’s married to Meka Bowling and they have four daughters ages 24, 23, 22, and15.
SCRIMMAGES
The Bulldogs held a final scrimmage Friday night in Plano against Dallas Shelton. With Haley ill and unable to play, the offense wasn’t as crisp as in the previous scrimmage against Valley View. Defensively, Howe has struggled to stop the big play in each scrimmage.
Howe Police arrest two non-compliant sex offenders
HOWE, Texas – Two convicted sex offenders living in Howe have been arrested and charged with not abiding by mandated registration requirements.

On August 6, Howe officers arrested 32-year-old Bryan Keith Smith after learning he had moved into Howe from Oklahoma. Smith has a long criminal history involving drugs and violence, and two previous convictions in Oklahoma for not properly registering as a sex offender. He was convicted in Murray County, Oklahoma, in 2006 for Lewd Acts or Proposals to a child under 16.
Richard Manuel Torres, 69, was convicted in 2006 in Denton County for Indecency with a Child after he victimized a 6-year-old girl. He was arrested at his home in Howe on August 21.
Individuals convicted of sex offenses are required to abide by a number of restrictions. These restrictions include where they may live and how often they must register with local law enforcement agencies.
According to Howe Police Sergeant Keith Milks, Torres and Smith moved into Howe without notifying the police department of their intent to live in the city.
Both men were booked into the Grayson County Jail on felony charges of Failure to Comply with Sex Offender Registration Requirements.

57.15 Howe Enterprise August 26, 2019
57.14 Howe Enterprise August 19, 2019
Cheerleaders selling Howe Bulldogs spirit wear
57.13 Howe Enterprise August 12, 2019
Howe ISD phone numbers have changed
Beginning immediately, the Howe ISD has changed phone numbers for all campuses. Please note the following numbers below:

Howe ISD Administration
903-745-4000
Summit Hill Elementary
903-745-4100
Howe Intermediate School
903-745-4200
Howe Middle School
903-745-4300
Howe High School
903-745-4400

57.12 Howe Enterprise August 5, 2019
Suspicious hay fires lead to $15,000 reward for prosecution
From July 15, 2019 to July 28, 2019, there were at least four reported suspicious fires that burned hundreds of bales of hay and a structure. The value is over $100,000 worth of property damage that has been caused. All of the fires were located in the Whitesboro area.
A citizen has pledged a reward of $10,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person responsible for these fires. There is also a reward of up to $5,000 being offered through Crimestoppers.
If you have any information regarding these fires, contact CrimeStoppers at 877-373-TIPS (8477) or the FREE P3 Tips Ap.

