Wednesday, December 17, 2008

DHS Teams Win At Harvard; Girls No. 1 in Class D-1

(UPDATE -- 12/19: Due to last night's winter storm, the DHS basketball games against Shickley have been postponed until a later date.) Dorchester's basketball teams continue to impress. Not only did the DHS boys and girls teams each roll up another victory Tuesday night, both did so in very impressive fashion.

The Lady Longhorns improved to 4-0 on the season, as they handily defeated Harvard 54-31. This was the same Harvard squad that knocked off top 1o Giltner earlier this season.

With Tuesday night's victory, the Lady 'Horns took the lead over all other Class D-1 schools in the Nebraska School Activities Association (NSAA) point standings.

According to the NSAA's updated standings, the top five girls' teams in Class D-1 are:

1. Dorchester (4-0), 46.7500
2. Humphrey St. Francis (3-1), 46.5000
3. Wauneta-Palisade (2-1), 45.6667
4. Alma (4-0), 45.2500
5. Sandhills/Thedford (4-0), 44.7500

The Lady Longhorns were No. 11 in the Lincoln Journal Star's preseason rankings for Class D-1. The newspaper has not published an updated poll since Dec. 5.

In boys' action, the Longhorns pasted Harvard 59-37, earning their first road win following last weekend's three-point loss at High Plains.

The DHS boys (3-1) are currently No. 28 in the NSAA's Class D-1 point standings.

Both Longhorn teams will be in action again Dec. 18 at home as Shickley comes to town. The Shickley boys are 3-1, while the SHS girls are 2-1.

3 comments:

  1. Wow!!!! Big congrats to both teams and huge thumbs up to the girls. It is great to see both teams excelling. I wonder if any of this is because of the new facilities and the extra gym to hold practice. I figure that it hasn't hurt. The teams are making us proud here in the village!!!

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  2. It's pretty refreshing to scroll down the point standings and see Dorchester among other girl basketball powerhouses such as Lincoln Southeast, Crete, Bishop Neumann, Ravenna, and Chambers.

    Good job girls (and boys). Good job coaches.

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  3. We could not agree more, 'Bob' and 'CJ'.

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