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GIRLS' RESERVE BASKETBALL Opponent We-They Morristown 19-21 East 24-40 Southwestern 40-14 Indian Creek 28-20 Brownstown 26-4 South Decatur 26-29 Seymour 35-16 Batesville 33-24 Shelbyville 15-18 Jennings County 25-35 Crothersville 35-10 Franklin 26-18 Greensburg 15-44 North Decatur 43-25 North 19-26 Northside 29-25 Honors Most Valuable Player Paula Workman Most Improved Player Lana Mings Defensive Paula Workman Field Goal (45.8%) Paula Workman Free Throw (72.2%) Janet Howe Sophomore Jill Oldham tips the ball to Lana Mings during the fourth quarter of the game against Brownstown. We won the game very easily. stated Cindy Sare. Girls’ Reserve Basketball 19
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Pressing For The Future “I'm real pleased with the way the team played this year, said Coach Cindy Sare. “They ended up with a good record for such a young team.” The girls reserve basketball team was made up of mostly freshmen, a few sophomores and one junior, but because some of the older players played on the varsity team, the reserve games were played mostly by the younger teammates. The reserve team ended the season with an overall record of 10-7. They lost only one game in the conference, which was against South Decatur by 3 points. We played well until the last minute, commented Miss Sare. Andy Honeycutt did a great job in coaching them, but in the conference, South Decatur broke through our press and made some easy scores. The mistake that the team made in the conference was that they fell into a man to man instead of a 2-3 zone, continued Miss Sare. “We needed better full court pressure. The future for the reserve team looks very good. Team members who will remain on the team, along with upcoming junior high players promise a bright future for the reserve team, I’m looking forward to a good team and a good season next year, concluded Miss Sare. Junior Janet Howe shoots past a Brown-stown player and adds two points to Hauser's score. Girls' Reserve Basketball Team: Top Row: Lynda Burton, manager; Lana Mings, Angie Hancock, Jill Oldham, Sandi Nugent and Cindy Sare. coach. Bottom Row: Janet Howe. Paula Workman, Tammy Flora. Mar-ica Stolze and Jennifer Harris. After a Brownstown player looses the ball, sophomore Lana Mings scrambles for the ball as teammates Jill Oldham and Janet Howe get in position. Coach Cindy Sare guards sophomore Lana Mings in a block out drill during practice, for a game against Indian Creek. After Jill Oldham shoots and misses teammate Susanne Golden gets the rebound and scores for Hauser. Susanne scored a total of 10 points during the game. 18 Girls' Reserve Basketball
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The First Time “When Mark Sneed shot, all we could do was watch and wish. When the ball went through the hoop everyone's spirits soared, spoke Jeff Sweet. It was the first time a Hauser Boys' Varsity team had beaten Columbus East at East. Hauser's win came on senior Mark Sneed’s basket at the buzzer, which put Hauser ahead by one point. According to Coach Mike Brock, that was the most exciting game of the season. At one point in the game, the Jets were down 15 points. At half time, Coach Brock instructed his players to switch from a zone to a man-toman defense. This strategy was effective in stopping East's shooting ability. “The highlight of the season,” according to Coach Brock, “was the weekend of the Columbus East and North Decatur games.” The night after the East contest Hauser clobbered North Decatur by a score of 80-56. I guess everyone was up mentally for the North Decatur game. We had been thinking about having to play East, but once we beat them, we knew we would play well the next night, added Paul Douglas. “With all things considered I believe we had a very fine season, concluded Coach Brock. Sophomore Rick Maley takes time to allow his teammates to get set for an offensive play against Triton Central. 20 Boys' Varsity Basketball
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