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In a doubles match against Waldron. Kris Mote and Jon Hoover wait for the next serve. They won the match 6-3 helping the Jets' win the meet 3-2. As he receives a serve, senior Daryl Rose shows his unique style. Daryl won the match 6-0 helping the Jets' win the meet 3-2 against Brown County. History Making Season Beginning in late August, the Hauser Tennis Team started practice to meet their goal of a sectional win. “We had three losses during the season; they were to Batesville, Seymour and Silver Creek all in a row. We may have lost, but by playing these stronger teams, we were more prepared for the sectional,” stated Coach Tom Canright. Then in the Shelbyville Sectional in October, the work paid off. “By being the underdog at the sectional we had the advantage, commented senior Daryl Rose. The Jets' went up against Triton Central and won 4-1, then played Connersville and won 3-2, followed by Shelbyville to take the sectional title with a score of 3-2. This was the first sectional win in Hauser history. What really made this year dif- ferent, remarked junior Greg Webb, was leadership. The coach played with the team, got along with the team, and led us towards a terrific season. According to Kris Mote, a junior, “One of the strongest areas of the team was the good sportsmanship. Everyone backed each other up.” The varsity has won 41 games and lost 20 games during the 5 years that tennis has been a sport at Hauser. When figuring this out, Coach Canright commented, “One reason for this is that there is no one outstanding player, but 10 players all close in ability working together. “We had a good season record and since it's a young team, next year should be even better, concluded Daryl Rose. Tennis l 1
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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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Set And Spike Conditioning drills, a permanent pre-game warm up drill, and a designated setter and spiker were some of the new things that Coach Cindy Sare brought to the girls' volleyball teams last year. I think what the girls were playing before was mainly recreational volleyball. I taught them to play what’s known as power-volleyball. This is where each player has a different job as they rotate. It's not the same type of volleyball where whoever can hit the ball back over the net hits it. That person sets the ball up so someone else can put it in an opponent’s weak spot, stated coach Sare. The main improvement that the JV team made from pre-season to post-season play was that everyone learned to work together as a team. Learning to cooperate and communicate with each other on the floor really helped us a lot. We also learned not to get down when we lost,” commented Susanne Golden. According to coach Sare, the JV's best game of the season was against North. We lost, but we all played well,” said Lana Mings. We also played well in the first game against Jennings County.” The JV team didn't do as well during the season as what they thought they would at the start. Said coach Sare, The girls really didn't do as well as what I had expected, but they really tried hard. Girls' Reserve Volleyball: Top Row: Allie Bierlein, manager: Paula Workman, Michelle Stover, Jennifer Harris, Marcia Stolze, Lenna Newsom, and Miss Cynthia Sare, coach. Middle Row: Tracy Harris, Tammy Flora, Carol Moore and Susanne Golden. Bottom Row: Vickie Wasson, Angie Hancock and Lana Mings. 12 Reserve Volleyball
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