November 18, 2025 at 1:40 p.m.

Game Report for Week 11/17: Cross Country, Basketball & Soccer



By Kyle Shipp, Hauser Jr.-Sr. HS Athletic Director, Head Girls' Basketball Coach

Boys’ Cross Country
Nolan Dailey Represents Indiana as All-Star at Mid-East Cross Country Championships

Hauser’s Indiana All-Star Nolan Dailey capped off a memorable weekend competing at the Mid- East Cross Country Championship, an elite postseason meet featuring top runners from Indiana, Ohio, Michigan, and Illinois.

Dailey embraced the challenge against some of the region’s strongest competitors, navigating a demanding course with determination and poise. He finished in 16:58.54, earning 31st place and proudly representing both Hauser and the state of Indiana on the big stage.

It was a valuable experience for the standout senior, who continues to showcase his work ethic and competitive spirit at high-level events.

Way to represent, Nolan!

Girls’ Basketball
@ Brown County

Hauser Tops Brown County 42–32, Moves to 2–1 Behind Berkenstock’s Double-Double

The Hauser Lady Jets earned a hard-fought 42–32 victory over Brown County, improving to 2–1 on the season with a balanced offensive effort and a stifling defensive performance.

June Berkenstock led the way with a dominant outing, posting 15 points and 10 rebounds, her second consecutive double-double. Her inside presence set the tone early and helped the Jets control the paint throughout the game.

Kennedy Konradi delivered one of the night’s most impactful all-around performances, finishing with 8 points, 6 rebounds, and an impressive 7 steals as she consistently disrupted Brown County’s offense. Junior guard Abby Manley added 5 points, while also contributing 4 assists and 4 steals, helping Hauser generate transition opportunities and maintain momentum.

Scoring support also came from Ava Dempsey, Braelyn Williams, and Hayden Dickey, who each chipped in 4 points. Chloie Phelps added 2 points to round out Hauser’s balanced attack.

v. Milan
Hauser Rolls Past Milan 55–33 Behind Strong Shooting and Relentless Defense

The Hauser Jets powered to a 55–33 victory over Milan, using efficient perimeter shooting and dominant rebounding to control the game from start to finish. Hauser improved to 3–1 on the season while holding Milan to limited second-chance opportunities and forcing turnovers at a high rate.

Hauser shot an impressive 42% from the field, and their hustle on the boards generated 15 second-chance points. Defensively, the Jets overwhelmed Milan, forcing 21 turnovers that consistently turned into scoring opportunities in transition.

Abby Manley led the offensive charge, pouring in 18 points, including five 3-pointers that helped Hauser build and maintain momentum. June Berkenstock delivered a standout all-around performance, recording a double-double with 10 points, 10 rebounds, and 2 assists.

Braelyn Williams added 8 points, while Kennedy Konradi contributed 6 points, 2 assists, and 4 steals, showcasing her impact on both ends of the floor. Chloie Phelps dominated the glass with 9 rebounds and chipped in 1 point.

Off the bench, Hayden Dickey and Nevaeh Paetzel each scored 4 points, giving Hauser valuable depth. Leah Manley rounded out the scoring with 2 points and added 3 key deflections that disrupted Milan’s offensive rhythm.

7th / 8th Grade Boys’ Basketball
@ 7th Shawe Memorial v. St. Mary’s
Hauser 7th Grade Rolls Past Shawe Memorial and St. Mary’s, Improves to 3–0

The Hauser 7th grade boys’ basketball team continued its dominant start to the season, picking up two convincing wins to move to 3–0 on the year.

Hauser opened the week with an emphatic 56–16 victory over Shawe Memorial, showcasing aggressive defense and a fast-paced offense that overwhelmed the Hilltoppers from the start. The Jets controlled the boards, pushed the tempo, and built a commanding lead early on their way to the 40-point win.

The momentum carried into their matchup with St. Mary’s, where Hauser once again set the tone on both ends of the floor. The Jets cruised to a 50–14 win, using strong ball movement, pressure defense, and balanced scoring to secure their third straight double-digit victory.

Through three games, Hauser has combined efficient scoring with relentless defensive pressure, outscoring opponents by a wide margin and establishing themselves as a team to watch as the season unfolds.

@ 8th Shawe Memorial v. St. Mary’s
Hauser 8th Grade Boys Lock Down Shawe and St. Mary’s, Improve to 2–1

The Hauser 8th grade boys’ basketball team earned back-to-back victories this week, using tough defense and efficient scoring to move to 2–1 on the season.

Hauser opened the stretch with a strong 40–28 win over Shawe Memorial, fueled by a gritty defensive effort that limited Shawe’s scoring chances and created transition opportunities for the Jets. Timely baskets and disciplined team play helped Hauser pull away in the second half to secure the 12-point victory.

The Jets followed up with another impressive performance, rolling past St. Mary’s 35–14. Hauser set the tone early with suffocating defense, holding St. Mary’s to just 14 points while controlling the pace on both ends of the floor. Balanced scoring and aggressive rebounding allowed the Jets to maintain control from start to finish.

With two strong defensive showings, Hauser is building momentum heading into the next stretch of their season.

Boys’ Soccer
Hauser Boys Soccer Earns Multiple All-Area Honors from The Republic

The Hauser boys’ soccer team was well represented in the All-Area Team selections released by The Republic newspaper in Columbus, Indiana, as several Jets received postseason recognition for their outstanding play.

Camden Grimes and Nicholas Mann were both named to the All-Area Team, earning spots among the top players in the region for their skill, consistency, and impact throughout the season. Their leadership and on-field performance played key roles in Hauser’s success.

In addition, Philippe Douce was honored as an All-Area Honorable Mention, recognizing his strong contributions and continued development for the Jets.

These awards highlight the growing strength of the Hauser soccer program and the dedication of its athletes.

Congratulations to Camden, Nicholas, and Philippe on well-deserved postseason honors!

HOPE