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Monday, April 13, 2015
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Anderson earns rank of Eagle Scout
Chase Anderson Chase Allen Anderson of Sherman, For his Eagle project, he replaced TX has achieved the rank of Eagle and moved the flag pole at Scout. Jefferson Elementary School. Not only did the school get a much His Court of Honor was April 11, needed flag pole, but it was 2015 at Parkview Church of Christ. moved so the information sign Chase is the son of Jarrod and Alida could be used on both sides. Anderson. Chase is a senior in Howe High He is a member of Troop 66 in School. He has been continually Sherman, Circle 10 Council. Chase active with the youth at First has spent the last four years Christian Church, Van Alstyne. working for Camp James Ray His short term goals is assisting in during summer camp. He started as Summer Camp at James Ray and a volunteer for two years then a going to. Philmont Scout Ranch, paid employee. During this time he the Boy Scouts of America's spent many hours helping younger premier High Adventure™ base boy scouts learn the skills of for the second time. scouting.
Bulldogs turn it around with Photos by Michelle Carney consecutive wins The Howe Bulldogs continued their losing skid early last week with a see-saw game with Pilot Point that saw the Bulldogs fall 109 despite two separate comeback attempts. The 'Dogs ended their four-game losing streak with a 6-3 win over S&S. Griffin Underwood hit a long homerun to left field to help secure the win for Josh Griffin, who struckout nine in his performance.
On Saturday, the Bulldogs hosted Farmersville with freshman David Crees on the hill. Crees only allowed two runs and Howe now sits with a two-game win streak after the 11-2 win. Coach Torrey Ognoskie's ballclub has now evened their overall record at 7-7 and 4-5 in district play. Howe will host Pottsboro on Tuesday night to take on the Cardinals. Game time is scheduled for 7pm.
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