The Lady Hawks made DHS work hard for their third place finish. The game was tied 20-20 at halftime. And Dorchester did not help its cause, turning the ball over 28 times in four periods.
After a back-and-forth contest, the Lady 'Horns finally pulled away at the fourth period's 3:30 mark, when the aggressive play of Amy Havlat put DHS ahead by eight points, which marked the largest lead in the contest for either team at the time. Dorchester scored 18 points total in the final period, led by Charity Springer with 16 points on the day.
DHS improves to an impressive 12-3 on the season. Both boys and girls team will be in action again this Tuesday, Feb. 3, in a home contest against Shickley.
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