Dorchester has the second-most difficult schedule in Class D1, according to the Lincoln Journal Star.
Dorchester, despite their youth, held up well against a larger and more experienced Shelby team. After last Friday's game, it became obvious there are several bright spots on this year's DHS team. Our sports reporter (reader "CJ") noted the need for continued solid performances, particularly by sophomores QB Brandon Schwisow and receiver Michael Lee, along with senior leaders Adam Kahle and Spencer Kotas and hard-working Longhorns Russ Barak, Jeremy Inderlied and Kyle Palky.
DHS will take on the Sterling Jets this Friday, Sept. 11. The Jets are 0-1 following their 38-6 loss to Johnson-Brock, a contender in Class D1.
Despite their rough start, the Jets are listed as contenders this week in Class D2 by the Journal Star.
We hope DHS' loyal fans will make the road trip to Johnson County to support the Longhorns in this important early-season contest.
the team played very well together . I think we would beat them next time because they looked out of shape. good
ReplyDeleteand if we played them again i think h gtogh
They did play well together, running does wonders!
ReplyDeleteGO HORNS!
ReplyDeleteSterling got blasted by Johnson Brock. Should be an easy Longhorn win.
ReplyDeleteSid Sterns also did a great job running the ball. He is a great addition to the team this year! Go Horns!
ReplyDeleteI agree. Sid could be a great one with continued hard work!!!
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