Friday, October 5, 2007

DHS Takes On Class D-1 No. 4 Point Leader Tonight

In the sixth week of high school football action, the 2-3 Longhorns tonight square off against 4-1 Johnson-Brock in a 7 p.m. road game.

In its pre-season predictions, the Times predicted a close game between the two teams, with Johnson-Brock emerging 24-21. However, we believe the Longhorns can come away victorious if they bring their "A" game to Nemaha County.

The Longhorns dropped last week's game 16-30 to Diller-Odell. Dorchester is currently ranked 46th in the Class D-1 rankings. Johnson-Brock is ranked fourth. Teams must finish in the top 32 at the regular season's end to qualify for the state playoffs.

** UPDATE: 10/05, 10:45 p.m. **

In a huge Class D-1 upset, the Longhorns pulled off a stunning, one-point victory over Johnson-Brock, 15-14. Johnson-Brock's point ranking will provide the Longhorns a considerable boost in their hopes for a playoff birth. It should also be noted that Johnson-Brock was a contender in this week's Lincoln Journal-Star rankings. The Times sends it's congratulations to the DHS players and coaches -- and we send our sincere apologies for ever doubting the Horns.

In other action, the Lady Longhorns opened October in fine fashion, topping Rising City and Parkview Christian. The Horns lost last night to Exeter-Milligan.

5 comments:

  1. Horns will win tonight and move up bigtime in the point rankings! I guarantee it!!!!

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  2. The Horns got 'r done. CJ's word is as good as gold.

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  3. Amen to that, Bob.

    Perhaps we need to hire CJ as our sports analyst.

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  4. Congratulations DHS! Where is the anonymous Horn hater now?

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  5. The guys did an awesome job Friday night. Keep it up and let's make it to playoffs!

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