Sunday, October 16, 2022

NEWS ROUND-UP: DHS Volleyball Closes Regular Season, Prepares For Subdistricts


(Photo: Sharon Axline)

DHS Volleyball Concludes Regular Season: Dorchester High School hit a rough patch at the end of the volleyball team's regular season, dropping eight of their final 10 contests. Going one for three in the CRC tournament in York, DHS finished the regular season with 14 wins and 12 losses. Now the Lady Longhorns must focus on staying alive in the post-season, as subdistrict play will take place beginning Monday, Oct. 24 and Tuesday, Oct. 25. DHS is in Subdistrict D1-1, along with Johnson-Brock, Meridian, Pawnee City, and Sterling.

DHS Football Readies For Final Game of 2022: The DHS football team, now 2-5, is preparing for its final contest of the season. After crushing Lewiston 72-41 on Oct. 7, the Longhorns fell to Lincoln's Parkview Christian by a 0-64 tally last Friday. DHS travels to Pawnee City (5-2) this Friday, Oct. 21.

Longhorn Named a 'Believer and Achiever': DHS senior Mariano Perez Armendariz was recently named a 2022-23 "Believer and Achiever" by Currency and the Nebraska School Activities Association. The statewide program recognizes Nebraska's future leaders. Of the 48 finalists throughout Nebraska, eight will receive $500 scholarships from Currency to further their education.

Times Endorses Kirk Penner for State Board of Education: The Dorchester Times has endorsed Kirk Penner for State Board of Education, District 5. Penner is the only conservative on the board at this time -- and the only candidate in this race who is not a pawn of the national or state teachers' union. Penner wants more emphasis on career and technical education so Nebraska can fill its in-demand jobs. Good call, we say! Do taxpayers really need to bail out more indebted drama majors who say they can't find a suitable job? Penner gets our vote.

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