Girls Basketball Season Ends With Subdistrict Loss: After an 11-9 regular season, the DHS girls basketball team won their first contest of the D1-1 Subdistrict Tournament by knocking off Pawnee City 42-17 on Monday, Feb. 13. But the Lady Longhorns ran into some heart breakers on Valentine's Day, losing to the host school, Johnson Brock, 59-33. The girls season ends with a 12-10 record. Fortunately, the team will return all its starters for the 2023-24 season, which promises an even more competitive squad.
Another Reminder It's Still Winter: Saline County and the surrounding areas is in a winter weather watch beginning Wednesday afternoon through Thursday morning. AccuWeather, the Times' official weather alert service, is forecasting 6 to 10 inches of wet and heavy snow. Winds could gust up to 35 miles per hour, bringing whiteout conditions. Times readers are encouraged to keep up with the latest details here.
All-State and Conference Music Recognition: Dorchester High School has announced that Jacob Cerny, Ashton Jirsa, and Owen Vyhnalek have been selected for the 2023 Class D All-State Honor Band. Moreover, Cerny and Jirsa were selected for the 2023 Crossroads Conference Honor Band. Meanwhile, Jirsa, Cerny, Vyhnalek, Bryer Shaw, Amber Kotas, Andrea Pavlish, Victoria Leavitt, Kayli Carey, and Mitzu Real were selected for the 2023 CRC Honor Choir. Congrats to these talented Longhorns.
Legion Hall Improvements: The Dorchester Legion Bar and Grill recently posted this video showing off the Legion Hall's reconditioned wood floor. (DHS alumnus Hector with Oax Remodeling did the work.) The bar and grill volunteers thanked its customers and says more renovations are coming soon. The Legion will be open this Sunday, Feb. 19, from noon until 5 p.m. for those who want to check out the refinished floor.
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