Monday, January 3, 2022

Young DHS Basketball Teams Produce Wins


The DHS boys basketball team has worked hard to get back to playing .500 ball. (Photo courtesy of Amanda Nohavec)

Despite opening their seasons with multiple losses, both boys and girls Dorchester High School basketball teams are showing incredible heart early in the season to get back in the win column.

This has occurred even as there's just three seniors -- on both teams combined -- among the 22 Longhorns out for basketball.

The DHS boys, with only freshmen and sophomores in the starting lineup, have racked up three wins in their six games thus far, winning the last two contests over Cedar Bluffs (48-37) and Lewiston (32-25). The improved Orange and Black Attack will take on College View Academy in Lincoln this Tuesday, Jan. 4, and then travel to Sterling on Thursday, Jan. 6. Both games should be even contests.

Meanwhile, the DHS girls, with all freshmen and sophomores on the team, minus one junior, are 2-4 so far in the 2021-22 campaign. A Dec. 16 overtime loss to Osceola is all that stands between the Lady Longhorns and a .500 record at this point in the season. Like the boys, the girls squad will travel to College View Academy and Sterling this week for contests that should be evenly matched.

Next week, both DHS will gear up to play next-door rival Friend (at Friend on Jan. 11) and East Butler (at home on Jan. 13).

Be sure to support your hometown teams.

2 comments:

  1. Dorchester boys start a Senior, Blake Hansen, and a Junior Garrett Tachovsky.

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  2. The Boys basketball team starts a Senior, Blake Hansen, and a Junior, Garrett Tachovsky. Garrett has started all the games, and Blake started all but the first game as he was dealing with an injury. The other three players they usually start are Freshmen or Sophomores.

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