The 2024-25 Dorchester girls basketball team just made history in a big way.
By capturing the Class D2-2 Subdistrict title on their home court last night, Feb. 20, this season's Orange and Black Attack became the winningest basketball team -- either girls or boys -- in school history.
The previous school record was 21 wins recorded by the DHS boys basketball team in 1934, according to a DPS social media post.
As a recap, during this week's subdistrict tournament, which was held in bone-chilling temperatures that reached well below zero, the Lady Longhorns defeated Parkview Christian (1-21) by a score of 60-21 as well as Omaha Christian Academy (3-19) 61-23.
Under the tutelage of head coach Brandon Bruha and assistant Brent Zoubek, the DHS girls now stand at 22-2 as they head into district play next week.
Fewer than 20 girls teams in Nebraska, regardless of class size, have 20 wins this season.
MaxPrep continues to have Dorchester ranked No. 5 in Class D2, while the Nebraska School Activities Association pegs DHS at No. 4 based on point totals tied to the quality of victories.
The Dorchester girls have compiled winning percentage of 91.667% this season, beating opponents 231-324 and scoring an average 45 points per game.
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