Sitting at 12-7 on the season, with just a handful of matches remaining in the regular season, the Dorchester High School Lady Longhorns are about to find out how they stack up against some of southeast Nebraska's top talent.
After taking top prize at the Nebraska Lutheran Invite last Saturday, Sept. 24, DHS was upset by 5-6 Sterling a few days later.
Then last night, Sept. 29, DHS fell to Class C-2 Shelby/Rising City and Class D-2 Diller-Odell
In order to get back on the winning track, the Orange and Black Attack will need to pass several critical road tests in the next three weeks.
On Oct. 6, DHS travels to Exeter to do battle with Class C-2 powerhouse Cross County (16-2) and Exeter-Milligan (9-6).
Then on Oct. 11, Dorchester will travel to Davenport to take on McCool Junction (4-12) and top-10 ranked BDS (14-3).
On Oct. 15-18, the Lady Longhorns will hit the road yet again for the Crossroads Conference Tournament in York.
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