Howe’s Campbell named First Team All-District

Howe’s Elijah Campbell was the lone member of the Bulldogs to be named to the 10-3A All-District First Team. The senior captain led Howe through a tough stretch in district play. He averaged 12 points per game, 4.4 rebounds per game, 6.4 assists per game, and 2 steals per game.

Campbell’s younger sophomore brother Noah Campbell was named as a unanimous 2nd-Team All-District member while teammates Devin Porter and Caiden Harmon were given honorable mention.

The Bulldogs also landed several members on the All-Academic Team which were Elijah Campbell, Logan Elvington, Layton Elvington, Ayden Norton, Jarron Ing, Noah Campbell, Cameron Lankford, and Steven Waldrip.

Howe Bulldog Senior Elijah Campbell named First-Team All-District

All District Selection Boys Basketball 2017-2018

District 10 Region 2

District MVP Josh Ukpe – Sr. – Bonham

Offensive MVP Samuel Tormos – Jr.- Van Alstyne (Unanimous)

Defensive MVP Seth Lewis – Sr. – Leonard

Sixth Man Award Tanner Reaves – Soph. – Bonham

Newcomer of the Year JJ Boling – Fr. – Van Alstyne

Coaching Staff of the Year Van Alstyne

1st Team All-District

Tyler Sperry – Sr – Van Alstyne – Unanimous

Jordan Meixelsperger – Sr – Whitewright – Unanimous

Seth Jackson – Sr – Whitewright – Unanimous

Jonathan Garza – Fr – Blue Ridge

Tyler Rodriguez – Sr – Bonham

Noah Shellman – Sr – Bonham

Elijah Campbell – Sr – Howe

Jaylen Duncan – Jr – Leonard

DJ Brown – Fresh. – Leonard

2nd Team All-District

Cam Montgomery – Van Alstyne – Unanimous

Utah Porath – Blue Ridge

Brandon Dona – Bonham

Dylan Cordell – Whitewright

Aaron Pitt – Whitewright

Wrangler Priest – Bells

Cire Luster – Bells

Cam Reed – Bonham

Noah Campbell – Howe – Unanimous

Jackson Anderson – Leonard

Jayson Beckett – Van Alstyne

Honorable Mention

Bells: Tyler Hawthorne, Keaton High, Bryan Ponder

Blue Ridge: Caden Phillips, Ross Feagins, Kaden Walker

Bonham: Gaige Cravin

Howe: Devin Porter (SR), Caiden Harmon (JR)

Leonard: Jace Lacook, Daniel Mccain

Van Alstyne: Drelin Davis (JR)

Whitewright: Kylan Watson (JR)

Academic All-District

Bells: Cire Luster, Wrangler Priest, Bryan Ponder, Cade Dogget, Keaton High, Tristan Mallory, Blake Rolen

Blue Ridge: Luke Jenkins, Caleb Jenkins, Jacob Duncan, Caden Phillips, Kaden Walker, Ross Feagins

Bonham: Gaige Cravin, Brandon Dona, Tyler Rodriguez, Brant Stuber and Josh Ukpe

Howe: Elijah Campbell (SR), Logan Elvington (SR), Layton Elvington (JR), Steven Waldrip (JR),Ayden Norton (JR), Jarron Ing (JR), Noah Campbell (So), Cameron Lankford (So.)

Leonard: Dalton Wigley, Mason Rhone, Jackson Anderson, Blake Schur, Jace Lacook, DJ Brown, Jaylen Duncan

Van Alstyne: Jayson Beckett (JR), JJ Boling (Fr.), Drelin Davis (Jr), Garrett Keenan (Jr), Tommy Leutwyler (SR), Cam Montgomery (JR), Teo Orduna (SR), Brock Powers (SR), Tyler Sperry (SR), Samuel Tormos (JR)

Whitewright: Aaron Pitt (So.), Jonisun Comola (SR), Austin Jones (SR), Tim Richey (SR)

Howe PD arrests 30-year-old McKinney man on drug charges

HOWE, Texas – A Saturday morning traffic stop in Howe landed a 30-year-old McKinney man in the Grayson County Jail on a variety of narcotics charges. Howe Police Officer Mark Kilbourn stopped a driver for committing multiple traffic violations and a probable cause search of the man’s vehicle led to the discovery of a half-ounce of methamphetamine packaged for sale in individual baggies, Xanax, pain medications, multiple pieces of drug paraphernalia, and a scale and baggies. Several bottles containing an unknown liquid will be analyzed to determine the nature of the contents. Richard Fife was arrested and booked into the Grayson County Jail for manufacture and delivery of a controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia, a dangerous drug, and Xanax.

Lady Bulldogs stung in final 30 seconds, lose 36-35

The Howe Lady Bulldogs (23-10) finish the season as only the second girls basketball team in school history to become area champions. Howe, who had an 11-point lead in the early parts of the fourth period could not stave off the elevated temperature of a desperate Mineola (27-8) team in the final minutes of the game. Howe’s lead collapsed with 30-seconds remaining in the game when The Lady Jackets’ All-State guard Sabria Dean made a ball-fake move that would have made LeBron James blush and hit a 9-footer from the middle of the lane to give her team the lead, 36-35 which seconds later became the final score.

Mineola’s All-State guard Sabria Dean (3) was kept in check by Howe’s Jenna Honore, who has been mentioned as one of the best defenders in 3A. Michelle Carney/Howe Enterprise.

After Dean’s would-be game-winning shot, Howe still had a chance with 21.94 seconds remaining as Lands called a full timeout to gather a plan to score. With the ball in Jenna Honore’s hands on the right wing dribbling to the right corner with pressure from Jessiah Riley, the ball went off of Honore and out of bounds. This led to three quick desperation fouls to send Mineola to the line. During the second foul, Honore, the district defensive MVP, seemed to be in position to draw the charge on Dean, but a blocking call was made instead which virtually eliminated a serious threat for a last-second comeback. Dean missed her free throw which was rebounded by Honore who found the District 10-3A MVP Ally Harvey at halfcourt for a last-second heave from her hip that missed going in by a foot to the right. Soon afterward, an eruption from the crowd in orange and their head coach Troy Riley who ran to the Lady Jacket crowd and underarm flexed his muscles which sent the crowd into a frenzy.

Bulldog junior Jenna Honore after a controversial foul call that didn’t go Howe’s way in the final ticks of Tuesday night’s regional quarterfinal playoff game in Princeton. Michelle Carney/Howe Enterprise.

This year’s version of longtime Head Coach Derek Lands’ team was built heavily around defense with five starters with exceptional abilities to lock-down their opponent. The individual matchup of Honore versus Dean proved to be the girls 3A basketball version of Ali-Frazier. Neither player left the floor for the entire game and as expected, the game came down to that matchup in the most meaningful final moments. Dean made the great ball-fake move to get Honore off balance for the go-ahead score and Honore answered back with an outstanding defensive drawn charge. The only problem for Howe was – the charge wasn’t called.

Howe started the game strong with Molly Wilson scoring the game’s first points. The Lady Bulldogs did a nice job early of breaking the quick Mineola press, meanwhile, Honore held Dean scoreless in the first as Howe led 9-6 after the first eight minutes of the game. Mineola had to rely on a 3-pointer by Meghan Brewington for half of the Lady Jackets first points.

As the second period began, Howe’s usually sharp-shooting long ball specialist Cassidy Anderson, named the district’s offensive MVP, started cold by missing on her first five 3-point attempts in the half. As Howe went cold, Dean began to heat up after starting 0-for-7 from the field scoring six of the Lady Jackets’ eight second period points.

Midway through the second with Howe clinging to a 5-point lead, 11-5, Anderson was subbed for sophomore Sierra Copeland and Wilson for sophomore Katie Grogan. Seconds later Dean hit her first two buckets of the game in back-to-back fashion to cut the Howe lead to 11-10. With three minutes remaining before the half, Honore fouled Dean on a 3-pointer which she made 2-of-3 foul shots to give the Lady Jackets a 14-13 lead which became the halftime score.

The Lady Bulldogs came out of the break with an outstanding third period scoring 20 points while allowing Mineola nine points. Howe’s offensive firepower came from a resurgence of Anderson and her 3-pointer as her first one tied the game at 16. Moments later, she drained her second 3-bomb from the same spot in the right corner to give Howe a 19-16 lead. After a foul shot by Mineola, Anderson again drained a 3-pointer to up Howe’s lead to 22-17.

Molly Wilson on momentum-turning 3-pointer in the third. Michelle Carney/Howe Enterprise.

Howe’s lead was cut to 22-21 with 4:33 remaining in the third, and the hot-shooting Anderson had to exit the game due to picking up her fourth foul. But the right corner 3-point hot spot for Anderson remained that way when Wilson drained a bomb from there to give Howe a 29-23 lead which forced a timeout by Mineola and a bench jumping, stands fist-pumping moment for Howe with 3:04 left in the third. The Lady Bulldogs led by 10 at the end of the third and had clear momentum headed to the final frame as Honore held the all-state Mineola guard to only seven points through the first three quarters.

Anderson checked back in the game with four fouls as Honore extended Howe’s lead on a foul shot to 11 at 34-23 with 6:52 left in the game. The 11-point lead held until 5:27 left when Dean hit a runner to start the comeback. Mineola called a timeout and at that very moment, they became the dangerous desperate team that every coach fears. Coming out of the timeout, their defensive press was stepped up along with the intensity. Howe senior point guard Calley Vick was called for an unusual travel call and Wilson was called for the non-often called carry which was a questionable call. At that moment with 4:43 remaining, the game changed. Mineola’s Tahjae Black rebounded a Dean errant 3-pointer and put it back up to cut the Howe lead to seven. She was fouled on the put-back and her successful free throw made it 34-28.

The third of Cassidy Anderson’s three 3-point daggers in the third period. Michelle Carney/Howe Enterprise.

Seconds later, Vick had the ball stolen and an easy layup made it a 4-point game. Vick then attempted a 3-pointer which was no good and rebounded by Mineola who made a long pass down the court for the easy layup by Black to make it a 2-point game with 3:53 left. Mineola had captured clear momentum in less than two minutes. A Howe timeout brought out the first bodybuilder flex from Mineola’s head coach Riley.

For the next few minutes, the temperature rose on both sides and Mineola’s Riley was called for a technical foul after getting called for a travel. Vick made the first foul shot, but the second shot rimmed in and out to leave Howe with a 35-32 lead. The score remained the same until 2:20 left in the game when Dean’s layup rolled over the front of the rim to cut the game to 35-34.

With 1:52 remaining in the game, Wilson threw the inbound pass to Vick which slipped through her hands resulting in Dean taking it up the court for Mineola. Several missed shots resulted in a loose ball with Harvey trying to tie it up, but was called for a foul which gave the ball back to Mineola.

With less than a minute left, it was Dean who was able to complete the ball-fake and go ahead shot to eventually win it.

Howe was led in points by Harvey with 12, followed by Anderson’s nine. Other scorers were Honore (6), Wilson (5), and Vick (3).

Harvey also pulled down an incredible 17 rebounds to lead Howe.

The Lady Bulldogs will lose two seniors in Calley Vick and Gianna Henry. Four starters will return as well as first team all-district members Sierra Copeland.

Calley Vick on the runner in the lane during her final high school basketball game. Michelle Carney/Howe Enterprise.

Howe sweeps MVP honors for All-District 10-3A

All-District honors were released and the district champion Howe Lady Bulldogs came out with the top recognition as Ally Harvey was named District MVP, Cassidy Anderson was awarded Offensive MVP, and Jenna Honore was named the district’s Defensive MVP. Howe’s Calley Vick was also named First Team All-District along with sophomore Sierra Copeland. Howe junior Molly Wilson garnered 2nd Team honors. Howe’s Marissa Agee and Katie Grogan were also listed as Honorable Mention.

Ally Harvey

Harvey, a junior, led Howe in points (341), points per game (11.4), blocks (54), rebounds (238), and steals (55). Honore was the defensive piston for Howe by shutting down opponents. Anderson’s sharp-shooting 3-pointers came in the most opportune moments for Howe as she shot an alarming 41 percent from behind the arc on her way to 8.7 points per game in scoring.

Cassidy Anderson, Offensive MVP
Jenna Honore, Defensive MVP
Calley Vick, First Team All-District
Sierra Copeland, First Team All-District

10-3A All-District Honors

MVP Ally Harvey JR Howe, Offensive MVP Cassidy Anderson JR Howe, Defensive MVP Jenna Honore JR Howe, Sixth Person Cierra Spurgin SR Blue Ridge, Newcomer of the Year Raven Fox SO Leonard, Coaching Staff of the Year Howe.

First Team All-District

Gabby Smith SOBells
Haley ArledgeJRBells
Ellery MartinSRBlue Ridge
Melanee LewisSRBonham
Sierra CopelandSOHowe
Calley VickSRHowe
Remi LongSRLeonard
Emma DonaldSOVan Alstyne
Torrin Riddick JRVan Alstyne
Maegan ThomasSRVan Alstyne

Second Team All-District

Alexis GroveSRBells
Skylar GernerJRBlue Ridge
Kylie MathersFRBlue Ridge
Averi ReevesJRBonham
Molly WilsonJRHowe
Makynzie PriceJRLeonard
Alexa RhoneSOLeonard
Avery DuncanSRVan Alstyne
Micah WelchJRVan Alstyne
Natalie AlexanderFRWhitewright
Amaya RiceSRWhitewright

Honorable Mention

Cheznie HaleSOBells
Mia MooreSOBells
Abigail SullivanJRBlue Ridge
Makenna WalkerFRBlue Ridge
Chyrsi HembySOBonham
Haleigh SolanoSRBonham
Marissa AgeeSOHowe
Katie GroganSOHowe
Nakita Harris SOLeonard
Katy PembertonSRLeonard
Breanna McCaskillSRVan Alstyne
Alyssa TaylorJRVan Alstyne
Valerie Young SOVan Alstyne
Jy’Rea JohnsonSRWhitewright
Emily LooneyJRWhitewright
Callie McGeeSOWhitewright
Gracie RobinsonSOWhitewright

Academic All-District

Haley ArledgeJRBells
Kayton ArnoldSOBells
Courtney DavidsonJRBells
Alexis GroveSRBells
Cheznie HaleSOBells
Mia MooreSOBells
Gabby SmithSOBells
Jaiden TocquignySOBells
Abigail JimenezFR Blue Ridge
Ellery MartinSRBlue Ridge
Kylie MathersFR Blue Ridge
Abigail SullivanJRBlue Ridge
Emma BoundsJRBonham
Mary DuniganSRBonham
Carsyn HembyJRBonham
Chyrsi HembySOBonham
Karleigh HughesSOBonham
Shelby JonesSRBonham
Ari PheaSOBonham
Averi ReevesJRBonham
Journi ShellmanSOBonham
Malia SingletonJRBonham
Haleigh SolanoSRBonham
Caraline WhiteSRBonham
Marissa AgeeSOHowe
Cassidy AndersonJRHowe
Sierra CopelandSOHowe
Paetyn FordJRHowe
Katie GroganSOHowe
Ally HarveyJRHowe
Jenna HonoreJRHowe
Calley VickSRHowe
Trinity WilliamsFR Howe
Molly WilsonJRHowe
Angelina BryanLeonard
Linda FeaganLeonard
Raven FoxLeonard
Nakita HarrisLeonard
Remi LongLeonard
Katy PembertonLeonard
Brooke PerryLeonard
Makynzie PriceLeonard
Alexa RhoneLeonard
Harley ButlerSRVan Alstyne
Kate CarsonSOVan Alstyne
Emma DonaldSOVan Alstyne
Avery DuncanSRVan Alstyne
Darcey EarleyJRVan Alstyne
Breanna McCaskillSRVan Alstyne
Mireya MullinsSOVan Alstyne
Torin RiddickJRVan Alstyne
Alyssa TaylorJRVan Alstyne
Maegan ThomasSRVan Alstyne
Micah WelchJRVan Alstyne
Valerie YoungSOVan Alstyne
Makayla Alexander SoWhitewright
Natalie AlexanderFR Whitewright
Emily BarnhurstSOWhitewright
Jy’Rea JohnsonSRWhitewright
Emily Looney JRWhitewright
Callie McGeeSOWhitewright
Gracie RobinsonSOWhitewright
Amaya RiceSRWhitewright

Escaped inmate in Grayson County quickly located and detained

Andrew Pruitt

At approximately 7:20 pm on Feb. 10, 2019, Grayson County inmate Andrew Pruitt, a 23-year-old white male, escaped from the Low-Risk Detention Center at the North Texas Regional Airport. He was wearing an orange jail uniform and no shoes. A perimeter was quickly set up around the facility with the assistance of multiple law enforcement agencies. He was located about 10:30 pm still inside of the perimeter area.

Grayson County, in a press release, thanked local agencies that assisted including Denison PD, Pottsboro PD, Texas Parks & Wildlife, Gunter PD, Texas DPS, Grayson College PD, Southmayd PD, and the Texas Department of Criminal Justice K-9 Tracking Team.

Pruitt is currently in the Grayson County Jail in downtown Sherman. Escape while Arrested/Confined will be added to his current charges. The investigation is still ongoing.

Howe Police Report: 21-year-old arrested for furnishing alcohol to minors

On Saturday, February 2 at 1:25 am, Howe police officers responded to a party at a residence in the 700 block of North Collins Freeway after seeing what appeared to them to be minors on the property consuming alcoholic beverages. Numerous people fled on foot as the officers arrived.  A 21-year-old female resident claimed responsibility for providing alcohol to everyone at the party, including the minors.  She was arrested and charged with Furnishing Alcohol to Minors.