The high school basketball season is officially at its halfway point. And the DHS Lady Longhorns are on a serious winning streak.
Over the past few weeks, the Dorchester girls, now 8-3 on the season, have won five consecutive games, handily beating Cedar Bluffs, Heartland Lutheran, Lewiston, Sterling, and Lincoln's College View Academy.
In the process, individual Longhorns have shined, including Gabrielle Theis, who on Dec. 19 set a new school record for three-point shots made in a single game. Theis nailed eight buckets from behind the arch to bury the Class C2 team from Cedar Bluffs.
The Lady Longhorns now prepare for critical home contests against East Butler (4-6) on Jan. 11 and Giltner (2-6) on Jan. 12. DHS will travel to Class C2 Cross County (11-1) on Jan. 16, and will return to Dorchester Jan. 18 to host Shelby-Rising City (5-4) before the Crossroads Conference in York Jan. 20-26.
Meanwhile, Dorchester's junior high boys basketball squad captured third place at the Bee Basketball Tournament. With a dozen Longhorn boys on the junior high team, Dorchester took part in three contests this week at the famous "Bee hive" just north of Seward.
With DHS suffering from a shortage of boys playing basketball for several years, Longhorn fans are eyeing a surge of talent coming through the school pipeline over the next several seasons.
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