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INDIANA SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF

BELONG • EXCEL • THRIVE

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Student-Athlete of the Month - September

Bailee Presley, #4, our Sophomore Middle Hitter, who shows a strong desire for improvement and growth, constantly seeks ways to refine her skills. She knows how to lift team’s spirit and push them to their best effort. She led team with 37 aces, 22 kills, and 10 blocks in all 10 matches. Congratulations! -Coach Jorjan



Ava Helms, #11, our Senior OPP, is a supportive teammate. She is known for her positive attitude, communication, and encouragement on and off court. She is quick to celebrate other successes and help boost morale during tough moments and contributed to the team with 27 aces and 108 digs in 17 matches. She always makes sure the team feel valued and motivated. Congratulations! -Coach Jorjan


Itzak Marquez was selected as Cheer-Athlete of the Month. Itzak always comes to practice prepared. Showed improvement with leading. A good team player always supports her teammates. Works hard and asks for feedback. Passionate about cheering by putting her heart into practicing! Very reliable! - Coach Crock & Middlebrook



Brent, a freshman. has consistently demonstrated potential athleticism in playing football. He has attended every practice without fail since joining the training camp. Brent has shown significant improvement in his performance, both as a wide receiver and cornerback on defense.


Notably, he recorded on interception during the RCA game and caught two passes during Texas game. His dedication to becoming a better football player is evident in unwavering commitment to the team. Brent is a very coachable competitor who has never complained or given up, whether in practices or during the games. 


It is with great pride that we recognize Brent Eicher as the Player of the Month.

- Coach Paulone


Aron has not missed practice or meets. He is very coachable. He completes all practices and never complains. He learned the nuances of running the 5k races (3.1 miles), having a good pace and targeting runners to run with throughout the race. In the first four meets, one team was in the same meet as us, and we were had a pretty good runner. Aron was two minutes back of the runner in the first meet, then steadily improved in second and third meet, getting closer to the runner. In the fourth meet, he was within five seconds of him, running side by side through the whole meet. Aron is very persistent in running. Congratulations, Aron. - Coach McGeath

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