Friday, January 30, 2009

Exeter-Milligan Exacts Revenge On Lady 'Horns

Momentum is a powerful thing, as the Dorchester girls' basketball team discovered in York yesterday.

Despite beating the Timberwolves handily earlier this season, the top-seeded Lady Longhorns could not break Exeter-Milligan's streak at the Crossroads Conference Tournament in York, losing to the Timberwolves on Thursday, 42-29. DHS will play at 3 p.m. today in the CRC consolation, while Exeter-Milligan will battle for its seventh straight CRC championship.

Coming into the game, both teams were in the Nebraska School Activities Association's top 20 in Class D1, with DHS at No. 12 and E-M at No. 19. The first half of the contest was low-scoring and sloppy by both teams' standards, and was tied at only 15-15 at halftime.

But in the second half, the Longhorns' defense could not stop two Timberwolves, Pribyl and Kassik , who combined accounted for two-thirds of E-M's points. The biggest stumbling block for the Lady 'Horns was the third period, when DHS managed only three points.

Dorchester's scorers were: Boller 15, Lawver 5, Wells 2, Havlat 2, Spanyers 2, Springer 2, Pracheil 1.

The Lady Longhorns are now 11-3 on the season, with six big games remaining, including a Feb. 3 home contest against Shickley.

For more on yesterday's game, click here.

1 comment:

  1. the girls seem to be forgeting fundamentals. They were traveling alot.

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