Hauser Junior Senior High School - Jetstream Yearbook (Hope, IN)

 - Class of 1982

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Freshman Jennifer Harris successfully dinks the ball to an Edinburg opponent. Miss Harris helped the Jets to a 15-4 win over the Edinburg Lancers with her 3 points. Paula Workman sets the ball as Vickie Wasson prepares to send it back to the Southwestern JV team. The Jets downed the Spartans. 15-10. Freshman Paula Workman and Michelle Stover work to get the ball back to their Seymour opponents as sophomore Tammy Flora looks on. Despite the girls’ efforts, the Jets lost that match. 15-4. t Tammy Flora and Michelle Stover go down together as Miss Flora bumps the ball in a match against Shelbyville. The Jets won. 15-8. RESERVE VOLLEYBALL Opponent We-They Triton 15-17,2-15 Brown County 2-15.8-15 South Decatur 7-15.1-15 Southwestern 7-15.15-10.16-14 Indian Creek 12-15.6-15.15-9 North Decatur 13-15.9-15 Crothersville 14-16.15-13.8-15 East 10-15.14-16 Shelbyville 15-12.15-8 Edinburg 15-4.15-12 North 15-12.9-15.6-15 Waldron 2-15.15-4.4-15 Jennings County 15-17.1-15 Seymour 4-15.2-15 Greensburg 0-15.2-15 Honors Captain Tammy Flora MVP Tammy Flora MIP Lenna Newsom Tracy Harris makes an underhand pass to the front row as Susanne Golden looks on. Susanne Golden and Vickie Wasson look on as Lenna Newsom bumps a serve from the Triton Reserves. The Jets lost to the Tigers. 15-17.

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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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3rd Time Running six miles, double the course distance, lifting weights and running sprints everyday at practice helped the Jet’s finish with a season record of 5-6 and for the third year in a row qualify for the regional at Richmond. “I was really pleasantly surprised at how well the team did, stated coach Gerald Jordan. “By losing nine seniors from last year, the season started out slow, but the underclassmen came through. It's hard to depend on first and second year runners, but they proved themselves and show a lot of promise for next year. The reserves placed first in the Whiteland Invitational and fourth in the Jennings County Invitational. Once again the Varsity placed second in the IHSAA Sectional at Greensburg and qualified for the regional where they placed tenth. “My hardest run was in the regional because they were all from larger schools, remarked junior Jim Tedder. But, the most memorable meet was against Columbus East because everyone kept passing me by and it really got depressing. According to senior Jon Titus, The most memorable individual win for me was Brown County. I had to come from behind and sprint the last 400 yards to pass the Brown County runners. That's really tough after already running three miles.” “A good cross country runner must have a strong dedication to improve,” added Coach Jordan, “and must be able to endure discomfort. These things go together for a winning season, and we are starting to make that a habit we hope to keep. Boys' Cross Country: Front Row: Brent Coy, Rick Martinez, Jon Matlock, Phil Crouse. Chris McKinney and Steve Sweet. Middle Row: Gerald Jordan, coach; Jon Titus. Jeff Sweet, Jim Tedder and Tim Ross. Back Row: Morris Miller. Rory Glick. Kris Gernentz, Grif Maupin. Joe Baute, Doug Gelzleichter, Mark Tindall and Rick Maley. While Mr. Miller announces the results after a meet. Senior Jon Titus receives his ribbon from Mr. Keller. Titus, as well as Mark Tindall, were named All Conference. Jon Matlock strides ahead of an Indian Creek runner in a home meet. The Jets' went on to win the meet 35-21. After placing fifth in the meet against South Decatur, Sophomore Rory Glick accepts his ribbon from senior Judy Wheel-den while Kris Gernentz, Jeff Sweet and Rick Martinez watch. 14 Cross Country

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