Friday, October 9, 2020

SPORTS ROUND-UP: Football Team Improves To 5-1; Basketball Camp for Grades 3-6


DHS Football Improves to 5-1 With Lopsided Win: On Friday evening, Dorchester's football team improved to 5-1 on the year with a 70-19 win at Heartland Lutheran in Grand Island. The Longhorns were led by field general and quarterback Blake Hansen, who went 6-9 in passing with 98 yards and four TD tosses, as well as senior Collyn Brummett, who scored seven of DHS' 10 touchdowns. Brummett racked up 148 yards on the ground and another 68 yards in receptions. DHS prepares to host Parkview Christian at Nerud Field next Friday, Oct. 16.

DHS Volleyball Now 11-8 After Going 2-1 This Week: The Lady Longhorns managed to pick up an easy win this week against Lincoln's Parkview Christian, but dropped their contests against Cross County and Exter-Milligan in a triangular at home. DHS now needs to bounce back as they host two tough opponents at home on Tuesday, Oct. 13 -- McCool Junction (11-8) and BDS (19-2). Then the Orange and Black Attack will prepare for the Crossroads Conference Tournament in York, Oct. 17-20.

Evening Basketball Camp for Grades 3-6: The Times has learned that Dorchester School officials will conduct a Longhorn Basketball Camp for DPS students in 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th grades the next thee Wednesday evenings -- Oct. 14, 21 and 28 -- from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. This camp is free and will be overseen by DHS basketball Coaches Ray and Bruha. Contact them at the school (402.946.2781) if you need more information.

Penalty for Consolidating Sports Teams?: Some years ago, there was bill offered at the Nebraska Legislature to punish Catholic schools and other parochial institutions with high school sports teams by making those schools play in the next class size up. Those who offered the bill said parochial schools were essentially recruiting from large cities and from across their counties, while public schools were "stuck with the kids they had in the classroom." Now there are rumblings that some state lawmakers are considering legislation to force high school teams that consolidate athletes for teams -- but continue to have separate schools -- to compete in the next larger class size. Should be interesting if such a bill is introduced.

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