Monday, September 23, 2019
DHS Football Still At No. 8 Following Bye Week
Following its bye week, Dorchester's football team remains the No. 8 six-man team in Nebraskaland as we enter the fifth week of the high school season.
The Omaha World-Herald kept DHS at No. 8 in its poll, while the Lincoln Journal Star refuses to give the Longhorns the same respect, capping Dorchester at No. 9 while placing Sterling, with its two losses, two notches above DHS at No. 7.
In the Longhorns' first three contests of the year, DHS has scored 181 points, while allowing 51 points combined.
This Friday brings a road contest for DHS as the Longhorns will face a respectable opponent in Deshler. While the Dragons are 0-3 so far this season, all three of its losses have come against high-level competition.
Meanwhile, the Longhorns have lost starter Karter Tyser to a knee injury and will need to find someone to fill his big shoes on defense.
Harvard, now 4-0, remains the state's No. 1 six-man team in both polls, while McCool Junction is No. 2. DHS' last three opponents on this year's schedule are either ranked in the top 10 or -- in the case of Heartland Lutheran -- unbeaten.
For now, the Longhorns must focus on a talented Deshler team.
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I hope the Dorchester boys keep that as motivation that the Lincoln newspaper mocks them by ranking a 2-2 team above them. Go Horns!
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