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Bulldogs lose to Farmersville, beat Collinsville

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The Howe Bulldogs lost a tight one in Farmersville on Tuesday night The Bulldogs trailed early in the game and were down 17-13 after the first period The Farmers didn't stop and led 30-20 at the intermission

Howe stormed out in the third period and narrowed the gap by outscoring Farmersville 18-13 in the period but fell short on the comeback attempt where the final score was 59-52

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Noah Campbell and Devin Porter each had 12 points to lead Howe Caiden Harmon followed with eight points and Elijah Campbell netted 7 points Other scorers were Layton Elvington (5), Steven Waldrip (4), Logan Elvington (2), and Colton Thurman (2)

On Friday, Howe stormed out to an early 17-8 lead at home over Collinsville It was never a contest as Howe led 28-10 at the half with Head Coach Eric Johns digging deep into the bench early in the game.

Howe was led in points by Harmon with 16, followed by Elijah Campbell with 10 Other scorers were Porter (6), Logan Elvington (4), Waldrip (3), Cameron Lankford (3), Noah Campbell (3), Ayden Norton (3), Joseph Grant (2), and Layton Elvington (2)

Howe JV chunks their way to a win over Collinsville

The Howe JV had little trouble with Collinsville on Friday as they won by a score of 54-32

Howe was led in points by Luke Lopez with 14 followed by Parker Pecina with 11 Other scorers were Mason Moreau (10), and Ethan Lopez (8)

Perhaps the highlight of the game was a free throw made by Matthew "Chunk" Robinson who sunk his first point of the season It resulted in a roar from the bench

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