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Kindergarten Rylan Davis, Presley Wall, Adalyn Webb, Rylee Englebright, Ximena Estevez-Sixto, Rylee Baas, Reed Coffey, Camden Fair, Austin Grooms, Levi Halladay, Slade Harrell, Ruby Harvey, Katherine Perez, Bryce Upton, Kendall Wharry, Jaydyn Brown, Matthew Cervantes, Oner Cruz, Mercy Davis, Maddison Perez, Finney McDaniel, Payton Moore, Luke Schroder, Greta Tibbets, Nery Vazquez, Philip Cain, Amelia Bennett, Keagan Case, Brynlee Chamberlain, Juan Flores, Amadeo Garcia, Silas Garibay, Beverly Gil, Elvis Hansel, Hannah Morrison, Paxton Murphy, Constance Muwadzuri, Emma Teel, Bill Smith, Lily Vawter, Joselyn Vera-Ortega, Farrah Govea, Kalei Ivey, Jase Kane, Athena Leyva, Christian Mickelson, Aryanna Perez, Olivia Smith, Layne Stewart.
First Grade Phynix Jeter, Clawson Noble, Nisreen Seyam, Brayden York, Llela Abernathy, Kaydence Shirley, Bennett Allison, Hayes Carter, Van Kveton, Savanna Nitchman, Palmer Powell, Brendalynn Reichert, Wyatt Wilson, Jaxon Windon, Westin Alexander, Anders Bjorn, Wren Bunch, Noah Cravens, Emily Galvan, Roan Gandillon, Claire Gianino, James Sadler, Cairo Thomas, Tatum Tolbert.
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Second Grade Edward Castillo, Jude Christman, Kylie Klopfenstein, Kenzleigh Simms, Rylee Smith, Tom Smith, Zoey Stout, Easton Ganow, Ayden Garrison, Bailey George, Aly Garrison, Alexa Montgomery, Levi Rushing, Stella Thomas, Ross Whitmire, Micah Collier, Denzel Diaz, Aubree Finney, Bradley Garbrandt, Kolbie Morris, Kassidy Parker, Jessica Whitt. Kindergarten Sophie Day, Lilah Ortega, Landon Snapp, Logan Martin, Dakota Morris, Sawyer Reedy, Asa Barton, Evgeni Emerick, April Rafael, Kaylie Torres, Camden Fair, Joshua Diaz, Rhett Ellett, Eva Fullenwider, EmmaLynn Gray, Dexter Kanzig, Cord Teddlie, Logan Filbeck, Jose Guardiola, Levi Adams, Chase Bynum, Luke Espitia, Ethan Castillo, Charlie Peck, Jonathon Silva, Peyton Darling, Kevin Torres, Mykaell Vazquez.
First Grade Isabella Arteaga, Malachi Brinkley, Isaac Davis, Colt Key, Kylie Morris, Payton Cunningham, Kinsley Johnson, Avery Landino, Noah Middleton, Enid Noble, Taylor Peavy, Colt Robertson, Seth Warden, Malcolm Brinkley, Brelyn Cain, Eliott Cummings, Genevieve Noble, Kinsley Benner, Remi Boatwright, Ava Donohoe, Brooklyn Halladay, Hana Lawson, Eli Lindly, Devon Patterson, Andy Smith, Audrey Stanley, Jayden Potts, Taylor Rowland, Molly Schroder, Madelyn Shores, Nicolas Torres.
Second Grade Jesse Acevedo, Colton Brunner, Jaxon Bryant, Madelyn Chantaca, Petyon Hightower, Liam Mclemore, Rowan Vanbuskirk, Judah Anderson, Colton Bender, Kenlea Devore, Jaxon Duffy, Noah Espitia, Kinslee Moore, Santiago Pena Chaires, Blakely Britt, Sarailem Hernandez, Zane McCollum, Ethan Morrison, Angelica Pina, Yovannie Frias, Sammy Herrera, Kennedy Kirk, Austyn Boatwright-Navidad, Avery Stevens, Miah Vazquez, Brynlie York, Payton Cartwright, Sean Douglas, Sinahi Nino, Whitley Reichert, Neallee Rogers, Ethan White.
Kindergarten—Kendall Wharry, Cord Teddlie First Grade—Emily Galvan, Jayden Martinez Second Grade—Neallee Rogers, Jaxon Duffy

Summit Hill Elementary School Employee of the Month
Holly Jones
This is my fifth year at Howe. I have been a nurse for almost 18 years. I graduated from Howe in 1998. I have been married to my husband, Clint for 20 years. Our three children, Austin, Alex, and Ayla attend Howe Schools. I enjoy getting to know all of the kids and staff here at Howe. I am honored to be Employee of the Month!
Holly Jones


CALVIN BECKER, ALYSSA SALINAS, LEYLA BURRIS, KAMRYN JOHNSON, KEELAN DAVIS, LOGAN NITCHMAN, LEAH TIBBETS, JADEN STRUNC, TOMMY WHITT, PEYTON DUNCAN, QUENITN COLE, FRANCISCO PEREZ, ABRAM SADLER, NOE VAZQURZ, KENNEDY GARNER, JEFFREY DAILY, TATUM GANDILLON.
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AVA ABERNATHY, KIAHLYNN CADDELL, ELIZABETH DOBECKA, AARON HERNANDEZ, LELAND LANDINO, DELAINE MCCLOUD, ANDREW MORRIS, PRESLEY POWELL, TAYLOR STEEDMAN, HUNTER THORNHILL, CARSON ALLEN, ADALINE CARTER, ADDISON DONOHO, YVONNE FRIAS, MATEO HERNANDEZ, ISAAC PEREZ, AUTUMN STEPHENS, CHARLOTTE VANBUSKIRK, CADEN ALLEN, AUDREY COLLIER-CARR, CHARLES FUHR, MADISON JANEK, MADISON LINDSEY, BRYCE PIEPER, CHRYSANTHEMUM SIMPSON, SAVANNAH SMITH, KALYSTA ARMAS, COLLING CLOPTON, WILLIAM FELDER, DARRIN HIPNER, ETHAN LEWIS, RAEGAN MCKINNEY, CANYON NITCHMAN, CHRISTIAN SANCHEZ, BRUCE STEWARD, LAYNEE TURNER, SOPHIA CASTELLANOS, LUKE ELLISON, TATUM LINDLY, SLOME URIOSTEGUI, RYLIE WHITESIDE, RIKEN CROSS, BRAYLEN JOHNSON, KAITLYNN MCKNIGHT, SAMANTHA FUHR, CAQRIS RILEY, MACIE BRYANT, NATHAN GARIBAY, ALYSSA RUSSELL, TABITHA BJORN, ZANDER BOOE, JACKSON CULP, SHANNOIN HEJNY, CADEN JOHNS, ALEXANDER MARTINEZ, IZAK MONTGOMERY, KATELIN PATTERSON, SERGIO SANCHEZ, EADTON THORNHILL, JENNI WHITMIRE, SHEYANNE CAMPBELL, VIVIAN DAVIS, ISABELLA FLEMING, MICHAEL GONZALEZ, DYLAN MAYHUE, KYLIEE SIMMS, RYLEE VALLES, GISELLE ALEJOS-CACHO, BRAXTON BUTTERY, ELIAS FOUST, MOLLY HANEY, JAMES JOHNSON, LUCAS MURPHY, JACOB SHEFF, NICOLE WHITE.





Howe’s student section has been part of the playoff story as they have themed each game. In the first playoff game, they wore pajamas to “put the opponent to sleep” and on Friday night they had a “frat party.” Tuesday night’s game will see the students “two step their way in” decked out in country clothing.
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into foul trouble. The sophomore played a lot of minutes off the bench to keep Rains in check.
“It really eases my nerves (coming off the bench) because it calms down to see how they are doing,” said Williams.
Katie Grogan also saw the floor a lot against Rains and added a 3pointer of her own.
Howe started the playoff run against Pilot Point on Tuesday night with a dominating 58-26 win. It was truly an overwhelming performance that displayed all the aspects that led them to be ranked 17 in the state in the final week of rankings. Harvey and Copeland controlled the inside game with Copeland leading Howe with 24 points and eight rebounds including 14 of her points coming in the first half. Behind Copeland’s dominating first-quarter performance, Howe led 17-2 as they had not been contested in the first period of any game since early January.
Head Coach Derek Lands did not let up in the second period and Howe again rammed out 14 points against Pilot Point’s two. The Lady Bearcats, who hadn’t been to the playoffs in 14 consecutive seasons were left reeling at the half trailing 31-4.
Howe’s defense was the spotlight of the game with senior Honore, the returning District Defensive MVP drew two charges during the game and shut down her opponent for the night. Harvey also pulled down six rebounds and had four blocked shots.
The Lady Bulldogs played a lot of their bench in the second half which Howe won the half, 27-23. Behind Copeland’s 24 points was Harvey, who added 11. Other scorers were Cassidy Anderson (9), Trinity Williams (5), Katie Grogan (4), Landery Sanders (4), and Honore (1).
Howe will play Edgewood (29-6) Tuesday night in Royse City at 6 pm. The game will be broadcast live at howeenterprise.com and on at the Howe Enterprise YouTube page.
Edgewood finished behind Mineola (30-7) in District 12. They rolled through district 11-2 with both of their district losses coming at the hand of Mineola (55-41 and 62-42). In the playoffs, they defeated Life Oak Cliff 70-22 and Ponder 40-30.
Howe and Edgewood have one common opponent which is Emory Rains. Edgewood defeated Rains 50-40 and 47-28. Howe just eliminated Rains 5934.
Edgewood averages 51 points per game this season while allowing opponents only 30. Howe, for the season, is scoring 52 points per game and allowing 34. Both teams have outstanding defenses. Howe rarely shows a press look but Edgewood will put a lot of pressure on the guards of their opponents to break the press.
