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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 14 Feb 1975, p. 6

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W w III FIRESTONE C DELUXE !' CHAMPION H78-14 and SOQC H78-15 LO f earlier season's high of 72 points scored in the Waukegan Freshmen Tourney. McHENRY SCORING Kotiw 6 0 12 Partenheimer 7 3 17 Deener 2 0 4 Williams 5 0 10 Weingart R. 3 0 6 Oeffling 2 2 6 Weingart J. 0 1 1 Sek 2 0 4 Pmkstaff 3 ' 0 6 Allison 0 2 2 Knox 5 0 10 Brodin 1 0 2 Miller 0 0 0 It is very difficult to know what a man thinks by what he says. FORMAL WEAR RENTAL fOL^ __ ALLOCCASIONS feeii % Sfaud ....tju, (pit nw 1214 N. Green St., McHenry Come in and browse, you' 11 -get ideas for furnishing your bath and discover many charming gifts. Complete planning and installation of fixtures and accessories. . 3012 W Rte. 120, McHenry East of New Bridge - Free Parking 385-0048 Mon.-Thurs. 9-5:30. Fri. 9-9, Sat. 9-5 PAGE 6 - PLAINDEALER-FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 14. 1975 Hold It! Longhorn eatin ' and sippin ' place: "In my business, you don' t drink to peoples ' health The words were spoken by an undertaker. Fred Meyer swears this was a school song back in his days of higher learning at our local high school Read it -- then sing i t : If for al l the gir ls YOU fal l , That 's MCHS. If her boys are strong and tal l . That 's MCHS. Yes in basketball , football , and track, al l our coaches, they sure have the knack. Nothing rascali ty just per- sonali tv, That 's MCHS. Melody < Peggy O'Neal) Sports copy has been heavy this week. Had to carry some over from Wednesday Hope to squeeze it a l l in this t ime around .Just glanced at our calendar and see that the Pancake Breakfast wil l be served next Sunday, Feb. 16 at the . lohn- sburg Community Hall I t 's a good chance to give your l i t t le woman a break and take her out for breakfast . Our l i t t le Helen at the line-o-< typje machine says we.had thai , qu6te about money being th/f root of evil wrong. She says the Bible says that "Love of money is the root of al l evil" . Barb Gilpin ( there is one in every crowd) piped up with. "But he reads the Ir ish Bible." Steve Kasprzyk (14), Tom Stark (42), Marty Zeller (partially hidden) and Steve Koerber (52). The 65-55 victory leaves the Warriors in sole possession of 2nd place in the N.S.C. (STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD) Frosh Cagers Lose To Crystal Lake 59-43 Saturday morning found the Kotiw 4 1 9 McHenry freshmen Cagers as Partenheimer 4 19 cold as the weather outside the Deener 3 0 6 East Campus gym. The young Williams 0 2 2 Warriors made only 16 of 58 WeingartR. 2 2 6 shots from the field, and eleven WeingartJ. 1 2 4 of twenty two from the free Sek l o 2 throw line, as they lost to the Allison 1 0 2 young Tigers 59 to 43. Knox 0 3 3 Vadnias Totals McHenry Woodstock ATHLETES AWAY Monogram w|nner Gary Hosier was named outstanding offensive lineman on the 1974 Northern Illinois University football team. Gary has won two varsity letters. Robert Murray won first place in the Indian Trails Wisconsin conference for wrestlers held at Northwest Military Academy, Font^na, Wis. Robert, a former student at MCHS, now a junior at the academy, wrestles at 122 lbs. His parents live at 5513 E. Lake Shore drive, Wonder Lake. Robert goes on to the Regional Contest Saturday at Racine, Wis. Warriors Face Doubleheader In Weekend Play By Dick Rabbitt The "Fighting Warriors" of Coach Ken Ludwig are engaged in another crucial North Suburban doubleheader this weekend. Tonight the Warriors journey to Barrington to take on the improving Broncos of Coach Bruce Stahmer Barrington is currently on a two game win streak, their longest of the season, having defeated both Dundee and Lake Forest over the past two weeks. Coach Stahmer feels that the Broncos are a much improved club since they lost to the Warriors back on Jan. 18 by a score of 78 to 39. Senior forward John Tichy has been blistering the net at a 25 point average since Tom Stark held him to a mere 12 points the last time the two teams met. The Warriors will have their work cut out for them in the Barrington fieldhouse, but I think they will arise to the occasion and come home with a victory. On Saturday night the Warriors host the Dundee Cardunals. Last year's co- champs along with the ZeeBees, the Cards haven't got untracked all season. In an earlier game they put a scare into the Warriors before going down to defeat 72 to 66. One must remember, however, that besides the Cardunal gym, the Crystal Lake Fieldhouse is the most troublesome arena that the Warriors perform in year in and year out. Cardunal center Max Kipfer, hobbling on a bad knee will be expected to go against the Warriors. In the last game the big 6'6" center poured in 27 points. However, playing in the friendly confines of Buckner gym, we expect the Warriors to notch number 19 of the season and Coach Ken Ludwig's 100th win of his McHenry high school coaching career. The Warriors still trail the ZeeBees by one game in the North Suburban Conference. Let's get out to the games th'is weekend and root the Warriors on to two big victories. JIM NELSON Jim is a jr . and co-captain. He swims the 50 and 100 yard hvestyle. WRESTLER BOB EPPEL Bob captured 2nd place in the conference tourney last weekend. Bob is a Sr. and a let terman on the varsi ty squad. Insurance since 1884 Stoffel & Reihansperger Phone 385-0300 . 3438 W. Elm St. McHenry G78-14 and G78-15._ GRANT BATTCRICS UP TO McHENRY TIRE MART 3931 W. MAIN 385-0294 Frosh Five Routs Woodstock 80-45 Freshman Yince Linnane appears to be applying the brakes as he hears the starting official fire the second gun shot, signaling a false start. The girl from llersey, in the far lane, was guilty of the foul. Hersev High School won the swim meet held at the West Campus pool last week. (STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD) A LARGE CROWD was on hand to view the Warriors as they came from behind to capture their eighth conference win. In this third period action, Kenne Ludwig (10) hits on a long one to bring the Warriors within 2 points of the Tigers. Other Warriors are 1-r: The pros and their coaches are no different than non-pros when it conies to trying to look innocent and make the officials look bad. I t 's an old custom. We ran into Jon Meyer and Dennis Birmingham at the game and -enjoyed a l i t t le repast with them on the way home. They now reside in Barrington. It has been a long t ime since We were in the Chicago Stadium. "I 'was a fun night even if we did get sleepy, on the way home. ^& •«*,. . -• The Holy Season of Lent has started -- t ime for al l of us to take inventory of our l ives. When we were kids i t was the thing to do to give up candy during Lent. At Easter t ime we had a bag or box of hard, st icky, s tale sweets tor t reats . PIGTAIL LEAGl'E Editor Brenda stuck a notice on the sports page Wednesday to tel l one and all that the Johnsburg Pigtai l league will hold registrat ion Saturday, Feb. 22 at 1 p .m. at the James' Bush school. Let 's cal l this your second notice. That should do i t . Overheard at the popular Sophs Defeat Tigers, Lose To Blue Streaks EARL WALSH Hear SPORTS EDITOR The pros are rough. Thev push and hang on. They dJn' t cal l the rough stutf . but put your hand on the arm of a guy with the bail and you're called. Coach Gary Collins sophomore basketball team split a pair of games over the past weekend. On Friday night they defeated the Crystal Lake sophs by a score of 52 to 40, and on Saturday night at Woodstock they lost 57 to 45. Against the Tigers on Friday night, playing perhaps their finest game of the season, the young Warriors after a slow start edged ahead, and won going away by the score of 52 to 40. The Tigers playing without their ace, Bennett, who was promoted to the varsity, couldn't seem to get untracked under the assault of the Warriors after the early minutes of the game. A1 Reinboldt, improving with each game, led the young Warriors with 15 points. Lost To Streaks On Saturday night in Woodstock it was a different story. Trailing 20 to 4 at the quarter and 37 to 10 at the half, the locals couldn't close the gap against a tall, talented Woodstock five. That lead was just too much to make up, and although outscoring the Streaks in the last half 35 to 20, they still lost 57 to 45. Billy HurcKes led the sophs with 10 points. BOX SCORES McHENRY fg ft pf tp Miller 5 1 3 11 Hurckes 5 3 3 13 With Bob Love sinking 39 points, the Bulls got up to a point over 100. The losers had fU That 's st i l l a lot of scoring, but remember those games have 12 minute quarters. The Bulls have a player named Garret t who played l ike h '- has eyes on a start ing assignment . lack told us he has fx en with the Chicago team 3 \ears. l ie 's ready. Man are those guys big! Wish we could have brought one of t i iein back home to Coach Ludwig Now we have seen high school, college and pro basketball games this season. Think the Warrior North Chicago game was one of the better games we have seen in high school. Officiating is tight in high school games. Couldn' t expect to see a better college game than we saw at Carthage. It was fast We would say the whist le tooting was just a l i t t le less than in high school. Klapperich Reinboldt Schiller Thomas 5 1 5 11 6 3 2 15 1 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 Totals 22 8 15 52 CRYSTAL LAKE O'Neil 4 2 3 10 Ray 1 0 2 2 Babington 4 1 3 9 Petrucci 2 3 4 7 Kollar 0 1 2 1 Tessendorf 4 3 1 11 Totals 15 10 15 40 McHenry 11 14 11 16 52 Crystal Lake 12 9 9 10 40 McHENRY fg ft Pf tp Miller 3 2 1 8 Hurckes 4 2 2 10 Klapperich 1 0 2 2 Reinboldt 1 4 2 6 Schiller 2 2 2 6 Besserud 1 0 0 2 Thomas 3 1 1 7 Phillips 1 0 1 2 Fossum 1 0 0 2 Totals 17 11 12 45 SPRING TRAINING -- The McHenry Junior Youth League is off to an early start Bob Mortell is pictured above with, 1-r: Tom Sharp, Rob Mortell and Wayne Dixon who plan to play in the Major, Minor and Mini Divisions of the League respectively. The McHenry Junior Youth League will hold its registration on Saturday, Feb. 15, and Saturday, Feb. 22, at the V.F.W. hall between the hours of noon and 4 p.m. All boys must be registered by an adult. The league is open to all boys between the ages of 8 and 12, born between Aug. 1.1963 and July 31, 1967. Any boy coming into the league for the first time must bring his birth certificate with him. PLAY BALL! (STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD) Monday evening the Warrior freshmen made 35 of 58 shots from the field for a 60 percent shooting percentage as they blew their visitors out of the East Campus gym. The young Warriors made 12 of 17 in the opening stanza and led the quarter 26 to 4. The Warriors extended their lead to a comfortable 46 to 15 margin. Subs saw action in both halves, and twelve Warriors broke into the scoring column The 80 point output exceeded the W i t h J i. k Chelan at jje controls , v.-e joined with P.iu ' l Overton and Fred Meyer in a tr ip to see the Chicago Bulls play a game of basketball with the New York Hoicks Tuesday night in the Chicago Stadium. • As promised by the big t ime ^Titers, the score was iow Compared to som • pro games. Paul tr ied to get a bet that total rf , WOODSTOCK Horner Genot Shipley Gruner Payne Szlachta Edens IS ON THE WAY.... "W John ;on NOW IS THE TIME FOR THE BEST VALUES! 1974 GOLDEN GHOST The quick and quiet snowmobile • Two-cylinder - 30 h.p. engine! • Super Torque transmission! • MagFlash ™ CD ignition! • Electric starting! • Wide-Trac design! • Reverse! • Neutral! TRI MARINE 4019 E. LAKE . , ,K F SHORE DR. WONDER LAtvL (815)653-3000 Plmr of the Week! BASKETBALL TEST RIDE . O N E T O D A Y A T . . . TOM STARK Tom scored 33 points and captured 9 rebounds in the double header victory last weekend. He was also very instrumental in the recent win over North Chicago, keeping al ive the Warrior chances for a conference t i t le . SWIMMER

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