Howe finishes 10-2; equals best record

2015 1120 Howe vs. West Rusk (33)The approachment of downtown coming up Haning Street put a certain “Dandy” Don song in the heads of those over-40 Bulldogs fans. The Victory Light may be turned off for the next nine months, but the darkness of the downtown corner doesn’t drown out the ability to reflect on one of the greatest seasons in Howe Bulldogs history. All this 2015 team did was reiterate to Howe and surrounding communities that the ‘Dogs are in a new era under the direction of proven leadership and are enjoying the fruits that come with rallying a school, a city and yes, people all over the country. A certain swagger and pride once again drips from the lips of those who call Howe home. For those fairly new to the Howe community, this is something new. For those who remember “Dandy” Don’s famous late Monday night downer opera, it’s been a long time.

While a good football team shouldn’t reflect the reputation of a school and city, in Small Town, Texas, it does. A great marketing plan is essential for a city’s economic development program, but a good football team may in fact be more important.

Howe (10-2) won the coin-toss and Coach Zack Hudson chose to receive the ball for the first time all season. Facing a high-powered West Rusk (11-1) offense that had scored 388 points coming into the game, Hudson wanted to get an early lead by taking most of the first quarter clock with him. However, things didn’t go as planned as the kickoff was booted by Brent Masters and he had to go back and pick it up inside the endzone which led to Howe starting from their own 1 yard line. The Bulldogs overcame the deep start and drove down inside Raider territory to the 40 yard line, but facing a 4th and 6, the ‘Dogs weren’t able to convert. West Rusk and their high-powered offense quickly drove the length of the field and scored on a 1-yard touchdown by Nick Ballard. West Rusk led 7-0 early in the first quarter.

2015 1120 Howe vs. West Rusk (8)Howe’s next possession start at their own 30 yard line and once again, the offense moved to ball down the field but came up three inches short on a 4th down run by Tyler Grisham. All season long, Howe has been able to convert 4th downs to keep drives alive but the inability to pick up the two crucial 1st downs played a major role in the outcome in this football game.

West Rusk took the ball at their own 30 yard line and drove deep in Howe territory but the ‘Dogs defense made a stand and held the Raiders to a 25-yard line drive field goal by Jose Cerda. West Rusk extended their lead to 10-0 with 7:23 left in the second quarter.

The Howe offense, which moved the ball well early on got a big burst when quarterback Brandon Wall bounced out and ran 47 yards to the 20. Four plays later, Grisham would push it in from the 6 yard line. The drive went 67 yards and took 2:36 off of the clock and cut the Raider lead to 10-7 with 4:47 before half.

West Rusk answered back quickly with their ferocious speed. Quarterback Dee Starlin and the bowling ball back of Ballard ran their way to paydirt with 2:06 left before half. Ballard ran it in from the one and the Raiders took a 17-7 lead.

2015 1120 Howe vs. West Rusk (19)Howe had a chance to make it a three point lead before the half with the ball starting at their own 34 yard line, however a quick exit gave the Raiders the ball :55 left before half after a great punt by Nick Wilson. Howe’s defense held the Raiders and the teams went to the locker rooms with West Rusk leading 17-7.

Due to the coin-toss, the Raiders started the second half with the ball and immediately created extra anxiety for the Bulldogs by scoring on a 51-yard drive. Howe gave the Raiders a short field all night by attempting onside kicks. This short field resulted in a Starlin to Breyon Thurman touchdown pass of 17 yards. Howe trailed 24-7 with 9:24 left in the third.

What we learned about this particular Bulldog team is that they have a little bit of “never quit” in them and answered right back with a 68 yard drive that took 7 plays and ended on a 1-yard touchdown by Howe’s leading rusher, Jaden Matthews. Howe cut the lead to 24-14 with 5:47 left in the third quarter.

Things got even more interesting on West Rusk’s next possession when Howe forced yet another field goal attempt by Cerda. This one, a 39-yard attempt, never made it more than 10 feet off of the ground and Howe took over at their own 22 yard line. However, the ‘Dogs had to punt and give it back to West Rusk at their own 43 yard line. Howe’s defense once again stopped the Raiders and forced them to turn the ball over on downs. Howe had one final offensive possession from their own 27 yard line with 10:31 left on the clock but again came up empty.

A late touchdown made the game seem more out of hand than it was. Ballard took it over from the 1 yard line with 1:11 left in the game to give West Rusk the area championship with a final score of 31-14.

2015 1120 Howe vs. West Rusk (29)Howe finished the season averaging 34.17 points per game, which is the most in school history. The defense gave up 14.42 per game which improved by over 12 points per game from 2014. The defense was the best since 2000 and has improved by nearly 24 points per game since Hudson’s arrival. The Bulldogs finished with a season margin of victory of 19.75 points which, by that standard, would equate the 2015 Howe Bullogs as the 7th best team in the 72 seasons of the football program.

Most people were surprised to see Howe ranked so high at the beginning of the season. Howe had just lost the school’s all-time leading rusher to graduation. But the system remains and the resurgence of Howe remains. “We believe that we will win” was the anthem of the 2015 Bulldogs – and that they did.

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Photos by Michelle Carney

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Stolen truck leads to the arrest of two men

On Nov 23, 2015 at approximately 6:55 am,  Howe Police Sergeant Michael Hill was dispatched to check for a stolen vehicle out of McKinney that was heading northbound on US Hwy 75.  The vehicle was being followed by a family member of the victim.  Sgt. Hill located the vehicle, a 2002 Ford F150,  Northbound on 75 at FM 902.  Sgt. Hill followed the vehicle into Sherman and eventually stopped the truck in the 1600 block of Travis Street.

Sgt. Hill arrested a 34-year-old Sherman man (driver) for Unauthorized Use of a Motor Vehicle and arrested the 28-year-old passenger, also from Sherman, on outstanding Grayson County Capias Pro-fine warrants for Injury to a Child and Tampering with Physical Evidence, and on an Wisconsin warrant for Burglary/Assault.  Grayson County Sheriff’s Office investigators also assisted.

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Bulldogs land District MVP, Lineman of the Year, Defensive Lineman of the Year and Coach of the Year

Tyler Grisham
Tyler Grisham

Tyler Grisham was named the 2015 District 5-3A MVP.  Third year Howe Head Coach Zack Hudson was named District 5-3A Coach of the Year.  Matt Griffin was named Offensive Lineman of the Year and Triston “Stump” Matthews was named Defensive Lineman of the Year.

 

 

 

 

Matt Griffin
Matt Griffin

Triston Matthews
Triston “Stump” Matthews

Zack Hudson
Zack Hudson

Others Bulldog honors:

Jaden Matthews, First Team Running Back
Clay Marshall, First Team Center
Tanner Hartsfield, First Team Guard
Mike Helpenstell, First Team Defensive Tackle
Ty Portman, First Team Defensive End
Tanner Hartsfield, First Team Inside Linebacker
Nick Wilson, First Team Cornerback
Winston Mosse, First Team Strong Safety
Stratton Carroll, Second Team Running Back
Joel Menjivar, Second Team Defensive Tackle
Andrew Griffin, Second Team Inside Linebacker
Zach Blevins, Second Team Cornerback
Levi Mrozinski, Second Team Free Safety
Brice Honaker, Second Team Kicker

Honorable Mention:
Cooper Akins, RB
Brandon Wall, QB
Brent Masters, RB
Hunter Morrow, OL
Jacob Taylor, LB
Austin Bearden, OL

All-Academic

Cooper Akins
Landry Elvington
Levi Mrozinski
Nick Wilson
Dylan Moreau
Brent Masters
Stratton Carroll
Tyler Grisham
Chase Harvey
Tristron Matthews
Connor Jackson
Clay Marshall
Tanner Hartsfield
Matt Griffin

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Suspect in Howe high-speed chase arrested

JohnRowlanOn 11/19/2015 Howe Police Department obtained an arrest warrant for John B. Rowland II, for Evading arrest/detention with a vehicle. This warrant stemmed from the pursuit on 11/18/2015 that began when Officer David Morris, and Sgt. Michael Hill observed a black Dodge pickup driving recklessly and at a high rate of speed through the middle of downtown Howe. The pursuit took multiple agencies through the back roads of South Grayson County. During the pursuit, Officers lost sight of the fleeing vehicle. The vehicle was located a short time later, but the driver had fled the scene. 
On 11/19/2015 at approximately 11:00pm, Whitewright Officer Rick Webber, along with officers from Bells PD, Tom Bean PD, and the Sheriffs Officer located John Rowland II at the Quick Check store in Whitewright. He was arrested on the outstanding warrant, and pending other charges out of the Whitewright Police Department. Other Charges may be filed by the Howe Police Department after further investigation.
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High-speed chase through Downtown Howe

ram-1500-black-expre_600x0wOn Nov. 18, at approximately 4 p.m., Howe Officer David Morris viewed the driver of a black Dodge truck commit a traffic violation on U.S. Highway 75.  Officer Morris activated his patrol unit’s overhead lights and sirens to signal the driver to stop, but the driver exited the highway, ignored a stop sign and sped through the city of Howe at a high rate of speed. Sergeant Michael Hill also observed the driver commit multiple traffic violations and he and Morris followed the Dodge truck out of the city and into the county. Multiple law enforcement agencies from throughout Grayson County became involved in the search for the truck, which was later located at a residence outside of Tom Bean. Howe officers are investigating the incident.

As witnessed by the editor of the Howe Enterprise, the driver of the black truck jumped Highway 5 heading east on Haning Street with no regard for the children who had just been released from school.

A Howe I.S.D. bus driver on Enloe Road may have saved the life of a young student with his quick thinking of seeing the pursuit and quickly shutting the door and keeping the child from exiting the bus.

More on this story to follow quickly.

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November Howe Police Reports

On November 17 at 11:19 pm, HPD Officer Brandon Ozuna arrested a 25-year-old Tulsa man for DWI after stopping him on US Hwy 75.  The stop was a result of a complaint of reckless driving and Ozuna observed multiple traffic violations by the suspect prior to the stop.  The suspect consented to a blood draw request.  He was taken to a local hospital where the sample was obtained.  He was then booked into the Grayson County Jail.  A DPS Trooper assisted Ozuna during the stop.

On November 14 at 4:15 pm, HPD Officer David Morris arrested a 23-year-old Denison woman for outstanding Grayson County warrants after stopping her on US Hwy 75 for speeding.  She was arrested and booked into the Grayson County jail for Failure to Maintain Finance Responsibility, Burglary of a Habitation, and ACBI.

On  November 15 at 1:45 am, HPD Officer Jordan Clark arrested a 40-year-old man from Durant, OK for DWI 2nd after stopping him on US Hwy 75 for a traffic violation. The suspect failed a sobriety test and refused a request for a consensual blood draw.  A search warrant was obtained and the blood draw was conducted at a local hospital.  He was then booked into the Grayson County Jail.

On November 14 at 2:00 am, HPD Officer Jordan Clark arrested a 37-year-old Howe woman for DWI 2nd after stopping her on S. Collins Freeway for a traffic violation.  The suspect failed a sobriety test and consented to a blood draw.  She was taken to a local hospital for the blood sample and then booked into the Grayson County jail.

On November 12 at 5:00 pm, HPD Detective Keith Milks arrested a 36-year-old Howe man on a warrant for Theft of a Firearm.  The arrest was the result of an investigation into a theft that was reported a day earlier from a residence on Timbercreek Drive in Howe.  The firearm, a Marlin 30-30 rifle, was found at a pawn shop in Sherman.  The suspect, a resident of the house from which the firearm was stolen, pawned the firearm on October 3.

On November 2, Sparks Trailers reported a theft from their business at 412 W Haning Street in Howe.  Investigation revealed that the theft occurred on October 30 at 6:03 pm, and that an unknown person driving a white, newer-model, extended-cab pickup removed a 22’ tandem axle tilt car-hauler from the parking lot of the business.  The case is still under investigation.

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