Thursday, October 18, 2007

DHS Faces Critical Test Tomorrow

As Nebraska high school football enters its final week of the regular season, the Longhorns face a must-win situation as they play host to district rival Pawnee City at Nerud Field tomorrow evening.

The Longhorns are coming off a 26-6 loss to Freeman last week and now stand at 3-4 this season. DHS is in need of a victory against Pawnee City (1-6) if they are to have a chance to qualify for the state playoffs.

High school teams must finish in the top 32 of their class point standings to qualify for the state playoffs. Dorchester is currently rated No. 37 in the Class D-1, according to the Nebraska School Activities Association.

While the Times predicts that DHS will beat Pawnee City, a DHS victory on Friday night may not be enough to secure a playoff birth. Due to Pawnee City's low point ranking at No. 43, the Longhorns will likely need several top 30 teams fall Friday night, in addition to securing their own victory at Nerud Field. In other sports news, the Lady Longhorns have maintained a .500 winning percentage for the month of October. Recent wins over McCool Junction and Rising City have DHS sitting on a 7-17 record this season. Dorchester next plays against Parkview Christian on Oct. 23.

2 comments:

  1. Git r done, Horns!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  2. DHS will win tonight 42-6. I'm leaving for the game now.

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