Sunday, October 4, 2020

DHS Volleyball Now 10-6; Football Team Falls To 4-1


Some weeks are good; some aren't. This week was a setback for both Dorchester fall sports teams. Now we will find out how the Orange and Black Attack bounces back.

The DHS volleyball team went 3-0 at the Nebraska Lutheran tournament in Waco last weekend, knocking off the host, Omaha Christian Academy, and Parkview Christian -- all in two straight sets.

But the Lady Longhorns ran into a brick wall on Thursday, Oct. 1, losing to Diller-Odell, the No. 1 ranked Class D-2 team in the state. Then DHS was unexpectedly beaten by 7-8 Meridian in two straight sets. The contest against Sterling (4-7) was postponed due to a case of COVID-19 on Sterling's volleyball team.

DHS is now 10-6 on the season. The team now looks ahead to this week's opponents -- Parkview Christian (0-16) on Tuesday, and ranked opponents Cross County (12-6) and Exeter-Milligan (13-6), both of whom will participate in DHS triangular on Thursday, Oct. 8.

In some positive volleyball news, Dorchester's junior high team won its volleyball tournament on Saturday, beating Exeter-Milligan, Sterling, and Cross County. There is a bevy of big talent coming up for DHS, which will be one of the state's top Class D volleyball programs in future years, according to insiders.

Meanwhile, on the football field, DHS suffered its first loss of the season, falling hard to No. 3 Sterling, 70-8. Unfortunately, the game got ugly early as the Longhorns trailed 64-0 at halftime.

The Longhorns, now 4-1, try to get back on the winning path as they prepare for their Friday game at Heartland Lutheran (2-2).

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