Tuesday, August 14, 2018

Lincoln Newspaper Hypes The Return Of DHS Football



Photo by Lincoln Journal Star
In its Saturday edition, the Lincoln Journal Star profiles Dorchester football and its return to Nerud Field.

It's an article worth reading for any fan of the Big D.

The article begins: "After five seasons of darkness, the lights at Nerud Field in Dorchester will shine again on Friday nights this fall. ... And the team, the school and the community couldn’t be more excited."

The story quotes DHS senior Nathan Cochnar, who has a strong family connection to Dorchester football and its history.  Nathan told the Journal Star: "It’s fun.  We get to finally show our school spirit. Finally back in our hometown. It’s been a long time."

The article also feature comments from DHS Coach Brent Zoubek, who acknowledged that restarting a football program has presented some challenges.  According to the newspaper, "transitioning to six-man has required a lot of film study and scheming, plus only a handful of players on this year’s team have played high school football before."

Zoubek expects 20 players on DHS' roster this year, the story says. "Even if the experience isn’t there, the enthusiasm is."

The article also covers all the excitement in Dorchester (and within the alumni community spread across the nation) about the return of DHS football.  

"Over the summer, Vern Johnson, who played six-man football for Dorchester in the 1950s, reached out to Zoubek. He mailed him a playbook from his playing days, and a letter about the teams he was on.  Zoubek called Johnson and asked him to round up some of his old teammates to be honored at halftime of the first game. There are 25 who plan to show up, with one coming from California."

Zoubek said: "The community’s buzzing about it. We’ll have people drive by (practice) I’m sure."

See the full Journal Star story by clicking here.

1 comment:

  1. Brent gives "drive by"small town character!

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