Saturday, December 2, 2017

DHS Basketball Teams Get Off To Tough Start Against Meridian


It is not the start Longhorn fans and players wanted.

The Dorchester High School basketball teams got off to a disappointing start Friday evening against two solid Meridian teams.

Dorchester's Lady Longhorns, coached by Brandon Bruha, are looking to improved from last seasons 11-13 record.  

Makenna Bird, a senior, will lead the attack this season for Dorchester after averaging 8.4 points last season. 

The Lady Longhorns lost four starters, and Coach Bruha says that they will look to a solid group of freshmen to contribute, according to the Lincoln Journal Star's pre-season coverage.
Photo credits: BJ Fictum

The DHS girls began the season against a very tough Meridian team last night, falling to the Mustangs by a 50-30 count.

Here were the scorers for Dorchester's girls: Creamer 2, A. Zoubek 11, Bird 8, Plovzek 4, J. Zoubek 3, Eberhardt 2.

The Lady Longhorns will attempt to get their first win Tuesday night, Dec. 5, against Diller-Odell.

Meanwhile, the Dorchester boys hope to see a more positive season after last year's struggles.  

The season didn't start as the Longhorns had hoped, as the Orange and Black Attack stumbled at Meridian, 54-29. 

Dorchester's boys will look to bounce back Tuesday, Dec. 5, at Diller-Odell.

To see the boys' schedule, click here.

For the girls' schedule, click here.

4 comments:

  1. The Dorchester Times should take a more positive approach when reporting on the home town sports teams. Both teams should be reported on equal! I find it interesting that the girls fell to a tough Meridan team while the boys stumbled. Both teams lost by about the same margin! Plus you only list one teams box score? It appears there is some favoritism by the blog. Both rosters are filled with young players! Both teams need this blog’s support! The community needs to rally behind both these teams. As the players receive more experience, wins will follow! The blog needs to do a better job when reporting these events on social media.

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    1. I agree,when my son was playing basketball it didn't seem like they got the same support as the girls, everyone would cheer the girls but when the boys played it seemed like everyone was more interested in talking to the person next to them, as a parent that is frustrating to see just imagine how the boys feel

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  2. Seems like lots of parents baby their little boys these days, but I grew up 30 - 40 yrs ago so I guess times change

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    1. This is an odd comment. No one is babying anybody. Quit living in the past. Yes! Times have changed! All I am saying is these boys chose to represent our community when others have not. Show them some support!

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