November 25, 2025 at 11:10 a.m.

Game Report for Week 11/24: Basketball, Soccer & Cross Country



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

Boys’ Basketball
@ Brown County – Tuesday 11/25/25

The Boys’ are excited to open the season at Brown County on Tuesday night with JV tipping at 6 p.m. The varsity will follow.

Girls’ Basketball
@ Waldron
Hauser Girls Basketball Rolls Past Waldron 45–30, Improves to 4–1

The Hauser Jets continued their strong start to the season Tuesday night, earning a 45–30 road win over Waldron to move to 4–1 overall and 1–0 in Mid-Hoosier Conference play.

Hauser’s defensive pressure set the tone early, holding Waldron’s offense in check while the Jets steadily built their lead. June Berkenstock delivered a dominant all-around performance, finishing with 11 points, 10 rebounds, 4 blocks, 2 assists, and 4 steals to help anchor Hauser on both ends of the floor.

Abby Manley led the Jets in scoring with 12 points and added 2 assists, while Braelyn Williams chipped in 9 points and 4 deflections, providing energy on the perimeter.

Abby Stacey made the most of her opportunities, scoring 8 points on 4-of-5 shooting and pulling down 5 rebounds, giving Hauser an efficient offensive spark. Kennedy Konradi added 3 points, and Hayden Dickey contributed 2 points along with 6 rebounds to round out a balanced team effort.

With the win, the Jets begin conference play on a high note and look to continue their momentum as they move deeper into their schedule.

@ Victory College Prep
Hauser Girls Varsity Basketball Dominates Victory College Prep 58–23, Matches Best Start in School History

The Hauser Jets continued their historic early-season run with a commanding 58–23 win over Victory College Prep on Friday night. With the victory, Hauser improves to 5–1, matching the best six-game start in program history.

The Jets controlled the game from start to finish, showcasing balanced scoring and strong team defense. June Berkenstock led the way with 12 points, setting the tone offensively. Kennedy Konradi and Peyton Norris each added 8 points, helping stretch the lead throughout the contest.

Abby Manley contributed 7 points, while Braelyn Williams and Nevaeh Paetzel chipped in 6 points apiece to keep the Jets’ momentum rolling. Ava Dempsey scored 5 points, and Hayden Dickey added 3 points, rounding out a deep and productive rotation.

Hauser’s dominant performance reflected a complete team effort, with contributions coming from every spot on the floor. As the Jets continue to build confidence, they now stand poised to chase more history in the games ahead.

7th / 8th Grade Boys’ Basketball
7th v. Morristown @ Milan v. St. B’s
Hauser 7th Grade Boys Roll Past Morristown 50–17 to Move to 4–0

The Hauser 7th grade boys’ basketball team continued its dominant start to the season with a convincing 50–17 victory over Morristown, improving to 4–0 on the year.

Hauser set the tone early with strong defensive pressure and efficient scoring, building a commanding lead and never looking back.

Inabnit led the Jets with 14 points, attacking the rim and sparking Hauser’s offense. Burton added 10 points, providing steady scoring throughout the game. Dicks contributed 7 points, while King added 5 and Downey chipped in 4. Budd knocked down 3 points, and Stark rounded out the scoring with 2 points.

With balanced scoring and disciplined defense, the Jets continue to show why they’re one of the strongest teams at their level early in the season.

Hauser 7th Grade Boys Dominate Milan 40–4 to Stay Perfect at 5–0

The Hauser 7th grade boys’ basketball team continued its undefeated run with a commanding 40–4 victory over Milan, improving to 5–0 on the season.

The Jets were locked in defensively from the opening tip, holding Milan scoreless for long stretches and allowing just four total points. Their pressure and relentless intensity fueled a balanced offensive performance.

Burton led Hauser with 11 points, attacking the basket and setting the tone early. Inabnit followed with 9 points, continuing his strong scoring streak. Downey added 5 points, while Moore chipped in 4. Thayer contributed 3 points, and Dickerson, Budd, and King each added 2 points, rounding out the scoring.

7th Grade Boys Basketball Stays Unbeaten With 42–13 Win Over St. Bartholomew

The 7th grade boys’ basketball team continued its dominant start to the season, defeating St. Bartholomew 42–13 to improve to 6–0.

The team showcased strong defense and balanced scoring throughout the game. Inabnit led the way with an impressive 19 points, while Dickerson added 7 points to support the offensive effort. Budd contributed 5 points, Burton scored 4, Harrison added 3, and both Moore and King finished with 2 points each.

It was a complete team performance as the squad continues to build momentum early in the season.

8th v. Morristown @ Milan v. St. B’s
Hauser 8th Grade Boys Pull Away from Morristown 39–25 with Major Second-Half Run, Improve to 3–1

The Hauser 8th grade boys’ basketball team used a huge surge late in the third quarter and into the fourth to secure a 39–25 win over Morristown, pushing their record to 3–1 on the season.

After a tightly contested first half, the Jets exploded offensively and locked in defensively, stringing together a decisive scoring run that put the game out of reach.

Blankinship led Hauser with 12 points on an efficient 6–for–11 shooting, attacking the lane and finishing strong at the rim. Leonard followed with 11 points, providing key buckets during the momentum-shifting run.

Hege delivered a strong two-way performance with 9 points, including a perfect 5-for-5 from the free-throw line, converting clutch shots late to seal the win.

Defensively, Barriger, Hege, and Wiwi were standout performers, applying pressure, closing gaps, and making life difficult for Morristown’s offense throughout the second half.

Hauser 8th Grade Boys Roll Past Milan 42–11, Improve to 4–1

The Hauser 8th grade boys’ basketball team put together one of its strongest all-around performances of the season, defeating Milan 42–11 on the road and improving to 4–1.

The Jets controlled the game from start to finish with balanced scoring, tough defense, and unselfish play, showcasing a true team effort.

Blankinship led Hauser with 14 points, attacking the paint and finishing efficiently on offensive rebounds. Leonard added 10 points, helping fuel the offensive rhythm. Grimes chipped in 5 points, while Brown and Wiwi each added 3 points. Noble, Hamilton, and Henderson provided solid contributions with 2 points apiece, and Hedge rounded out the scoring with 1 point.

Defensively, the Jets were dominant—limiting Milan’s opportunities, forcing turnovers, and controlling the tempo throughout the game.

8th Grade Boys Basketball Rolls to 49–8 Victory Over St. Bartholomew Improve to 5-1

The 8th grade boys’ basketball team put together its most complete performance of the season, dominating St. Bartholomew 49–8 behind balanced scoring and relentless team defense.

Nine different players scored in the win, showcasing the team’s depth and unselfish play. Blankinship led the offense with 9 points, while Hege added 8. Barriger and Oliver each chipped in 5 points, with Leonard, Noble, and Grimes all scoring 4. Brown and Hamilton rounded out the attack with 3 points apiece.

The defensive intensity set the tone early, holding St. Bartholomew to just eight total points and allowing the offense to flow in transition.

The team continues to build confidence as the season progresses.

Girls’ Soccer
Hauser Girls’ Soccer Earns All-Area Recognition from The Republic

The Hauser girls’ soccer program was recognized in the annual All-Area Team selections released by The Republic newspaper in Columbus, Indiana, with two Jets earning postseason honors.

Kennedy Konradi and Addyson Russell were each named Honorable Mention All-Area, highlighting their impact, consistency, and leadership throughout the season. Both players played key roles on the pitch—Konradi with her athleticism, defensive presence, and playmaking ability, and Russell with her versatility and steady contributions in crucial moments.

Their recognition reflects both individual effort and the continued growth of the Hauser girls’ soccer program.

Congratulations to Kennedy and Addyson on well-deserved honors!

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

The Hauser boy’s tennis program was well represented in this year’s Republic All-Area selections, with four Jets earning recognition for their performances throughout the season.

Kameron Blair and RJ Foster were both named All-Area, highlighting their consistency and impact in Hauser’s lineup. Blair and Foster played number one doubles for the Jets the entire year.

James Oliver and Joel Bechtel were also honored by being selected to the All-Area Honorable Mention team, giving Hauser a total of four players recognized—one of the program’s strongest showings in recent years.

The selections reflect the continued growth of the Hauser tennis program and the dedication of its athletes. With several returners and rising talent, the Jets look to build on this momentum heading into next season.

Boys’ Cross Country
Senior Nolan Dailey and freshman Jace Wright were both named Class A All-State runners by the IATCCC. Congratulations!

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