Bump. Set. Spike.
The Dorchester High School volleyball team has high hopes as the Orange and Black Attack sets course on its 2025 campaign.
Led by first-year coaches Bethany Theis, Mike Theis, and Kelli (Eret) Kohout, this year's DHS squad is expected to be a strong contender in Class D-2.
The Lady Longhorns have become accustomed to winning. They finished at 18-12 in 2024, 16-11 in 2023, and 15-13 in
2022. This season, they hope to continue the winning thanks to the return of some key starters.
One insider who follows high school volleyball closely told the Times that this year's team will again be a forced to be reckoned with. "This is a team that deserves to be taken seriously and not underestimated," our source told us. "I can see them winning 20-plus games."
With 15 players on the team, including seniors Bailey Theis, Savannah June, and Micaela Loarca, DHS has strong support from five juniors, four sophomores, and two freshmen.
The Lady Longhorns are off to a solid start already, beating Class C-1 Wilber-Clatonia High School in a scrimmage contest on Tuesday evening, Aug. 26, at Wilber. DHS captured two of three sets.
DHS fans will know in short order how the 2025 team stacks up. Dorchester will play five contests by Sept. 11, when the first home contests will be held.
Here is the 2025 DHS volleyball schedule:
Student managers for DHS are Baila Brandt, Embry Brandt, Lennon Kohout, Annie Smith, and Bethany Vazquez.
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