Monday, November 6, 2017

Dorchester Youth Volleyball Teams Give Glimpse Of Bright Future

Photo credit: Sharon Axline

We rarely make predictions, but it's a safe bet that Dorchester's volleyball future is bright.

This fall, Dorchester's fifth and sixth grade Lady Longhorns and their capable coaches have captured the spotlight in YMCA club league action.  

On the season, the Dorchester girls racked up six wins and only one loss.

This comes as Dorchester's third and fourth grade girls have also shaped up to formidable force, with frequent practices and an eagerness to learn and get better.  

What is driving this positive change following several years of down participation in youth sports?

Photo Credit: Amanda Johnson Nohavec
"It appears more parental involvement is paying off for Dorchester's elementary athletics," one parent told the Times.  

"Dorchester's younger kids, especially the girls, are excited about participating, working as a team and representing their school by wearing the orange and black."

Another parent said, "Good things are happening in Dorchester's youth sports.  The culture is changing back to the positive.  It helps when parents help lead the charge."  

The same parent told us that he sensed the return of Dorchester football in 2018 was "already creating positive vibes" throughout Dorchester elementary, as the younger students "saw the older kids wearing their DHS football shirts" and were "just as excited as the older guys."

As we reported, last month an anonymous donor purchased t-shirts for the projected members of the 2018 Longhorn football team.  The DPS newsletter this month reported there were 24 t-shirts purchased for grades 8-11 boys saying they were going out for football next year -- strong participation rate (about 80%) out of approximately 30 boys.

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