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boys' basketball team beat Class C-2 Cross County 55-51 to claim the top spot at the Dorchester Holiday Tournament . Despite trailing 27-17 at halftime, the Longhorns rallied on the shooting of Brandon Bruha as the team scored 38 points in the final two periods. Those scoring for DHS were Zoubek 8, Bruha 24, Lee 3, Morris 7, Walton 8, Palky 1, Kotas 4. Several who watched the game noted the solid defensive effort of the Orange and Black Attack.

tudents, the children made frames for their photos, as well as puppets and ornaments. The main attraction again this year was decorating and eating Christmas cookies.
Farmers Cooperative, the Legion Auxiliary, and Corrine Tyser for donating money towards this event, as well as the United Methodist Women for supplying the cutout cookies.
The spirit of Christmas is alive and well in our community as several Dorchester area residents are being recognized for their volunteer work with the Crete Cares program.


Longhorns (3-0) -- rated No. 11 in Class D-1 -- scored their third consecutive win of the young season, handily beating High Plains 49-26. The Lady 'Horns were led by Charity Springer with 13 points and Amy Havlat with a dozen. (For more, click here to see the York News-Times' game summary.) Meanwhile, the boys' basketball team (2-1) lost a heart breaker to High Plains, 61-58. DHS led 11-5 at the quarter and 30-22 at halftime, only to be outscored 30-15 in the final eight minutes. The Longhorns placed four players in double numbers, led by Brandon Zoubek and Spencer Kotas with 13 each. Alex Walton and Logan Morris both had 12. (See the York News Times' story here.) Both Longhorn teams will see action again this Tuesday, Dec. 16, in road contests at Harvard.
DHS B-Ballers Now 2-0: Rollin', rollin', rollin'. That could be the theme song for the Longhorn basketball teams if this keeps up. Both Dorchester basketball squads emerged Tuesday evening with victories at home. The Dorchester boys (2-0) handily beat Diller-Odell, 67-54. DHS was led by Brandon Bruha, 20 pts., Alex Walton, 14 pts., and Brandon Zoubek, 13 pts. as the Longhorns gathered 33 rebounds. Meanwhile, the No. 11 Lady Longhorns (2-0) whipped Diller-Odell 56-44. Both Longhorn teams take the court again Friday in road contests against High Plains Community.
The Christmas spirit is alive and well in the village! 
the squads (DHS and Bruning-Davenport) were Class C teams.
caroling is set for Sunday, December 21, beginning at 6 p.m. The group will meet at the Dorchester Methodist Church.