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Our budget is minuscule compared to some bands, Ive heard of bands spending $1 million, North band director Andrew Howe said. When you shell out that kind of money you expect to win so that definitely adds some pressure.
Meanwhile, local favorite Andrew Howe of Italy got the crowd going by winning the 200 in 20.31 seconds. The 2007 long jump silver medalist, Howe is focusing on the 200 at the start of the season, but will compete only in the long jump at the worlds due to a schedule conflict.
Date: May 26, 2011
Category: Sports
Source: Google
Big Ten wrestling: Iowa, Penn State battling it out
Two of America's finest college wrestlers, Michigan's Kellen Russell and Wisconsin's Andrew Howe, had to go all out Saturday to win their semifinal matches in overtime to advance to Sunday's finals of the Big Ten Wrestling Championships at Welsh-Ryan Arena.
Date: Mar 05, 2011
Category: Sports
Source: Google
Hawkeyes in second after opening day at Big Ten tournament
Aaron Janssen (165) and Ethe Lofthouse (174) lost close 3-2 bouts with top-seeded wrestlers. Wisconsins Andrew Howe scored a reversal in overtime for the win over Janssen, while Penn States Ed Ruth used a riding-time point to edge Ethen Lofthouse.