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Hauser teammates Steve Webb, Tom Lashley and Sean Orwin position themselves for a rebound as teammate Brent Abies sinks one from the outside. It was one of his two field goals of the night. Steve Webb. Bob Allen and Steve Sweet battle for a rebound against Waldron as Darin Brooks stands ready to assist. Webb was the team's leading rebounder with an average of six rebounds per game. BOYS' FRESHMAN BASKETBALL Opponent We-They Brown County 44-26 Central 30-40 Edinburgh 37-29 Southwestern 51-35 Southside 36-44 North Decatur 29-15 Northside 21-33 Brown County 45-43 Shelbyville 39-42 Indian Creek 35-41 Waldron 36-33 Mid Hoosier Tourney Southwestern 52-39 Edinburgh 33-23 Indian Creek 23-33 South Decatur 48-36 Honors Most Valuable Player: Steve Webb Free Throw Percentage: Steve Mental Attitude: Sweet Brent Abies 24 Boys' Freshman Basketball
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Jim Tedder patiently works the ball as he waits for a clean inside pass. A Record Rally “When we went into the game against Whiteland, we had a losing record of 3 and 12. At this time Whiteland had lost only two games. At half-time we were down by 15 points, but we rallied and came back to win in the final seconds by one point. spoke Jim Tedder. It was a very exciting game, added Mark Tindall. We wanted to show Whiteland that we were a better team than what our record indicated and that if they wanted another victory they would have to work hard for it. The guys played some good ball that night. They did a fine job, not only that night, but they really improved their ball handling during the second half of the season, stated Coach Brock. At the end of the first half of the season the reserve team had a record of 1 and 9. After Christmas, though, the record was improved to 6 and 14. What I’ll attribute the improvement of our record to is the fact that we put everything behind us after Christmas. We were getting kind of discouraged with our playing in the first half of the season, so going into the second half we were all ready to play some tough ball,” said Kris Ger-nentz. The thing I'll remember most about this reserve's season is the strong way in which they closed it out. They made an effort and dramatically improved the second half of the season,” concluded Coach Brock. BOYS' RESERVE BASKETBALL Opponent We-They Morristown 31-35 Batesville 31-43 Waldron 48-39 Jac-Cen-Del 29-30 Indian Creek 22-46 Columbus East 25-53 North Decatur 43-53 Southwestern 51-39 Edinburgh 35-38 Franklin 33-55 Tri-High 35-39 Milan 32-36 Brown County 40-32 South Decatur 29-43 Crothersville 23-29 Southwestern 42-35 Whiteland 46-45 Eastern Hancock 43-33 Edinburgh 39-41 Triton Central 42-61 Honors Most Valuable Player Jay Stoner Most Improved Player Defensive Tim Dillingham Kris Gernentz Field Goal (53%) Jeff Miller Free Throw (63%) Greg Smith As fans and teammates look on, sophomore Jay Stoner follows through on a jump shot over two Tri-High opponents. Jay shot 50% from the field during the season. Boys' Reserve Basketball 23
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Triple Overtime The 1981-82 freshman basketball team started their season with a win over Brown County. The win foreshadowed our first winning record of 6 and 9. Our winning record was due to the coaching effort and hard work of Coach Jeff Loveless,” stated team member Tom Lashley. “Because of their eagerness to listen and to win, the boys were easy to coach, said coach Loveless. I enjoyed coaching this group of boys. When it came time to get down to work they were ready, but we still had a lot of fun in practices and in the games. My favorite game was against Brown County which went into three overtimes before we finally won it. I knew after the second overtime that this would be it, we would either win or lose in the next overtime so when we finally got the lead I decided we'd better hold the ball. This proved successful as we won with a score of 45 to 43, said coach Loveless. Three overtimes is a lot of time to play basketball, but it made the Brown County game one I’ll remember for a long time. It was definitely the highlight of the season, said Steve Sweet. Bob Allen and Kevin Wallace stretch out for a rebound as Waldron players challenge. Hauser went on to win the game 36 to 33. Boys' Freshman Basketball: Top Row: Randy Rose, manager; David Graham. Sean Orwin. Bob Allen, Tom Lashley, Steve Webb and Jeff Loveless, coach. Bottom Row: Mike Asher, manager; Steve Sweet. Kevin Wallace. Jon Hoover, Darin Brooks and Brent Abies. Freshman forward Kevin Wallace goes up for a jump shot against Waldron as his teammates Steve Sweet. Darin Brooks and Steve Webb await the possible rebound. Wallace was the team leader in total points with 148. Boys' Freshman Basketball 25
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