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Power Vo I ley ball” Girls' Varsity Volleyball: Allie Bierlein, manager: Miriam Hayes. Terry Nolting. Kelly Finke, Susan Keller. Lora Miller. Margo Richter, Lucretia Glick, Joyce Lazzell. Tri-cia Gommel. Angi Beeker. Kim Nading and Miss Cindy Sare, coach. Junior Kim Nading uses a set to keep the ball in the air in the third game against Greensburg. Hauser lost the game with a score of 8 to 15. Power's the name and volleyball's the game. That's the type of game that Hauser’s 1981-82 volleyball teams played last season. According to coach Cindy Sare. Power Volleyball is a totally different kind of game; it's more strategic. For the varsity, the season ended with an overall record of 9-8, including sectionals. In the second game of the sectionals, they were beaten by Waldron with a score of 15-13. Miss Sare said, Both teams had a good first year with lots of improvement in In the second game against Greensburg. Lucretia Glick sends the ball back with force and scores for Hauser. The game ended with a score of 5-15; Hauser lost. skills, their setting was the thing that was improved the most. This being her first year as coach at Hauser, she did a real good job. I think she helped the team improve a lot, said senior Joyce Lazzell. There will be four seniors who will be leaving the team, but coach Sare has plans for the 1982-83 season. “I plan for them to be stronger and I'm anticipating a change to a more complicated offense, concluded Miss Sare. Senior Margo Richter scores for Hauser in the first game against Greensburg by spiking. Hauser won the game with a score of 15 to 11. Varsity Volleyball 9
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VARSITY VOLLEYBALL Opponent We-They Triton 15.3-12.15-15.8 Brown County 15.8-8.15-15.6 South Decatur 3.15-9.15 Southwestern 15.10-17.15 Indian Creek 15.2-15.17-15.2 North Decatur 15.8-13.15-10.15 Crothersville 15.2-7.15-15.4 East 5.15-5.15 Shelbyville 11.15-16.14-15.3 Edinburg 15.12-15.7 North 8.15-15.10-8.15 Waldron 11.15-15.4-15.12 Jennings County 7.15-4.15 Seymour 9.4-15.15 Greensburg Sectional 15.11-5.15-8.15 Shelbyville 13.15-14.11-15.5 Waldron Honors 14,16-13.15 Most Valuable Player Lucretia Glick Most Improved Player Margo Richter All Conference Miriam Hayes Lucretia Glick After a set hit from senior Joyce Lazzell, teammate Kelly Finke hits the ball back over the net and scores a point for Hauser in a game against Greensburg. As the ball is hit over the net by an opposing team member, senior Miriam Hayes sends it back and scores for Hauser. Miriam scored 3 points in the game, contributing to the final score of 15-11 in the first game. 8 Varsity Volleyball
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BOYS’ RESERVE TENNIS Opponent We-They Triton Central 5-0 Morristown 0-1 Waldron 4-0 Indian Creek 0-2 Batesville 3-2 Seymour 7-3 Silver Creek 1-5 Brown County 2-2 Most Valuable Player Sean Orwin Boys' Tennis: Top Row: John Burney, manager: Steve Webb. Greg Smith. Jeff Miller, Daron Taylor. Greg Webb. Daryl Rose. Sean Orwin and Tom Canright coach. Bottom row: Brian Shaw. Jon Hoover. Gary Johnson. Kris Mote. Tom Biggs and Brent Abies. Not pictured: Barry Anderson and Tim Dillinhan. After returning the ball to his opponent. Steve Webb gets in ready position and waits on the next ball. BOYS' VARSITY TENNIS Opponent We-They Triton Central 4-1 Whiteland 3-2 Morristown 3-2 Waldron 5-0 Indian Creek 3-2 Batesville 1-4 Seymour 2-3 Silver Creek 0-5 i East Reserves 5-0 Brown County 3-2 North Reserves 3-2 Sectional Triton Central 4-1 Connersville 3-2 Shelbyville 3-2 Regional Richmond 0-5 Honors Most Valuable Player Daryl Rose Best Record: 11-5 Daryl Rose 11-5 Greg Smith Most Improved Player Tom Biggs At the regional in Richmond the officials During a meet against Waldron. Tom Biggs hand out the game balls to Tom Biggs and uses a backhand to return the ball. Steve Webb before the matches begin. 10 Tennis
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