Saturday, December 1, 2018

DHS Basketball Teams Fall In Season Openers


The Dorchester High School basketball teams tipped off for the first time of their 2018-19 campaigns on Friday night, playing host to the traveling Meridian Mustangs.  (UPDATE: Beatrice radio station KWBE covered the action. Click here for the story.)

Both teams fell in the season opener before the home crowd that packed the DHS gym.

The boys, without a key player in Ridge Hoffman, who had a medical emergency earlier in the week, team kept the Mustangs in check during the first period. 

But Meridian opened the floodgates early in the second, accumulating a 27-8 lead at the half.  

The final was 45-19.  Here's the box score from the boys contest:

MERIDIAN 45, DORCHESTER 19

Meridian    8  19  11  -- 45
Dorchester 5  -- 19

Meridian--Kujath 7, VanWestern 8, Garcia 10, Schafer 2, Klipp 18.
Dorchester--Zahourek 8, Vielma 8, Tyser 2, Hansen 1

Meanwhile, the Lady Longhorns, coming off last season's 10-14 campaign, were hoping to get off to a fast start.  But with only seven players out for the team, depth will be an issue.

In Friday's game, Meridian pulled away in the third period by dumping in 14 points.  

The final was 32-22, Mustangs.  Here's the box score from the girls contest.

MERIDIAN 32, DORCHESTER 22

Meridian 9 7 14 2 -- 32
Dorchester 3 5 6 8 -- 22

Meridian--Sobotka 11, Pribyl 10, Ellis 4, Most 3, Dimas 2, Kort 2.
Dorchester--Zahourek 3, Zoubek 10, Novak 2, Plouzek 7.

6 comments:

  1. If no more than 7 girls are interested in playing basketball, drop the program. You can't even scrimmage with that many girls. Girls basketball wasn't a DHS sport until the 74-75 school year. Very sad that students aren't interested in DHS sport programs like they used to be.

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    1. That seems unfair to the girls who are interested now and the dozens of girls out in junior high and elementary. There will likely be over 20 on the team in just a few years because of Dorchester's growing enrollment in grades K-6 because of the town's location close to larger cities.

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    2. Firstly, in the future have the courtesy to add your name so we know who our supporters are and are not. You being the latter. Secondly, we have practices every day we don’t have a game, including this last Saturday. Coach Bruha works tirelessly to make our practices as normal as they can be and as difficult as it may seem to you he’s done an awesome job because I’ve never been more in shape at this time the last two basketball seasons then I am this year. We have four amazing student managers who are participating in the junior high program and help us scrimmage at practices. Makenna Bird, a previous Dorchester player, has come back to help us out at practices and our coaches also play with us. In the future I ask that you please do not make assumptions about the program when you cannot see every point of it. #sevenstrong

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    3. Wow... I have no words for the idiocy of the comment above. Those 7 girls work harder every day at practice than you probably have your whole life. Obviously you aren’t someone that supports our great school. We don’t need your support... we have plenty from others! :)

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    4. Honestly, I think some out-of-towners, or out-of-school districters, come on to make trouble by making comments. I shutter to think at some of the comments the blog gets that don't get printed. Yikes.

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    5. Great comment from Abby by the way.

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