According to Dorchester Schools Athletic Director Scott Pohl, in an effort to beat the predicted snowstorm, the Dorchester-Hampton girls and boys basketball games at Hampton have been moved from Friday evening, Feb. 13, to Thursday evening, Feb. 12.
The start times of 6:15 p.m. and 8 p.m. remain unchanged.
Great.
ReplyDeleteNow if we can just do something about the pit bull that is just east of the school in the alley. If that thing ever gets off its leash it will tear kids' heads off. Why doesn't the town have a law in place banning dangerous dogs? Or does it?
what does that have to do with the bball game.
ReplyDeletewhat does this have to do with basketball??
ReplyDeleteGo to the city office or call the sherriff, and quit using this blog to stir up trouble.
Sounds like a pesonal matter to me
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Is there really a pitbull next to the school? If that's the case, the Times should look into it if you really care about the youth of the town. I live in Omaha now. Don't make the same mistake we have made by letting those unpredictable monsters terrorize neighborhoods. Take whatever means necessary to rid you town of them.
ReplyDeletealright first of all its jus like any other dog, its a loving pet, you just need to find something else to complain about
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