Howe vs. Quinlan, 2016

Photos By Tammy Griffin

Game 735 in school history.  Howe’s overall record is 374-336-24.

This is the fifth meeting between Howe and Quinlan Ford:

11/15/1968, Howe won at Bulldog Stadium, 22-6

11/14/1969, Howe won at Quinlan, 42-16

9/18/1998, Howe won at Bulldog Stadium, 42-6

9/23/1999, Howe lost at Quinlan, 29-21

Howe is 3-4 on games played on September 16

9/16/1966, Howe won at Bells, 6-2

9/16/1977, Howe lost at Whitesboro, 18-0

9/16/1983, Howe beat Celina at Bulldog Stadium, 12-6

9/16/1988, Howe won at Callisburg, 14-7

9/16/1994, Howe lost at Cooper, 21-0

9/16/1999, Howe lost to Pilot Point at Bulldog Stadium, 20-12

9/16/2011, Howe lost at Wolfe City, 26-25

Bulldogs offense rolling:

Howe’s offense has now amassed 999 yards, all but 48 are on the ground.

The Howe Bulldogs’ 29.7 points per game currently ranks them 6th in that category in the 73-year history of Bulldogs football. This follows last year’s 34.17 best in school history finish. In 2014 (the first year of the slot-T offense in Howe), the Dogs’ 28.69 points per game – ranked 7th in school history. Since the beginning of 2014, they have rushed for 9,359 yards and passed for 303. They are 17-5 going back to 10/24/2014. Two of the five losses were in the playoffs.

Dale West returns home (click here for article)

Homecoming Queen and King nominees

Tonight at 7 pm at Howe’s annual homecoming, a king and queen will be announced for Howe High School.  The nominees are:

Homecoming Queen’s Court

2016 0902 Howe pep (16)

(L-R): Kaylee Dwyer, Landry Rhoten, Anna Counts, Kamryn Fulenchek and Hunter Brockelman.

Homecoming King’s Court

2016 0902 Howe pep (19)

(L-R):  Tim Helpenstell, Tanner Hartsfield, Landry Elvington, Chris Blaszak, and Gage Underwood

Howe vs. Muenster, 2016


Pep Rally by Michelle Carney

Homecoming Court by Michelle Carney

Photos by Michelle Carney

Muenster at Howe
Howe Bulldogs Live Broadcast


Game 734 in season 73 for the Howe Bulldogs.  Howe has an overall record of 373-336-24.

This is the first ever match up between Muenster and Howe.  The Bulldogs have played Muenster Sacred Heart twice going 2-0 in 2014 and 2015.

Muenster’s 2015

The Hornets lost to Callisburg in Week 3 and then didn’t lose again until a match up with Bremond in the state semifinals. It was a banner year for Brady Carney’s program, winning District 9 and eventually knocking off Tenaha in the regional finals. The only time Muenster scored fewer than 30 points came in the two losses. The offense put up over 600 points in 15 games. The defense allowed fewer than 10 points a game if you take out the efforts in the losses to Callisburg and Bremond. The Hornets remain the favorites in District 9 and the leading candidates to challenge Bremond inside Region III.

Muenster’s 2016

So far in 2016, Muenster has beaten Valley View on the road, 51-0 and Pilot Point at home, 35-12.

Chance to be over .500 in the decade

Howe is 34-34 in the decade of the 2010’s.  The ‘Dogs haven’t been over .500 since being 13-12 on Sept. 24, 2012.

Coach Simmons preparing for special homecoming alumni pep rally segment

In Coach Steve Simmons fashion, he is planning a segment in the Howe Bulldogs homecoming pep rally that will feature former Howe alumni during his annual homecoming speech.  Expected to be on-hand with Simmons are alumni representing their respective sports and activities they excelled in while at Howe.  The lineup consists of Brian Ross – boys track, Carlene Wilson Walker – girls track, Roy Layman – boys basketball, Robin Stonebarger-Campbell – girls basketball, Katrina Vest – softball, Monte Walker – football, Pam Lankford Kirby – volleyball, Michelle Smith Walker – cheerleading, Angie Cavender Liss – band.

The homecoming pep rally will be at Howe High School, 200 Ponderosa Rd, Howe, Texas at 3 pm.

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