PAGE 7 - PLAlNnKAtJ-.H-FmnAV MARCH II. ItH With the winter sports season coining to s close a lot of bouquets should be tossed out to a lot of people who made the athletic program at McHenry High School such s success this past winter. The genial hand director John Leighty ind big pep band who performed every home basketball game. Not only their pre-game performance, but when theWarriors were introducted, the inspiring music that brought emotions to their highest, of not ortly to the squad but to Warrior fans in die gym. To the Pom Pom girls who put on many a Aurriing half time shows much to the delight of the fans in the gym. Also to the cheerleaders who inspired not only the fans, but the team as well. The wrestling cheerleaders whose constance chant, pin, pin, could be heard at every match. The mat girls who kept score and did many chores for Coach Sobczak and his staff. To the girls who timed at every swimming meet, I'm sure Coach Shanahan is very grateful. Ticket manager Marty Mullen had his crew ready at every home event, and sometimes was seen taking tickets himself. Last but not least to the Athletic Director Bill Blankenhorn. He was "Johnny on the spot", at all events, and the way the regional was handled was a plus factor to our friend Bill. Where did you ever see a regional tournament handled as efficient as the one here last week at ^est Campus? A bouquet is in order for all you fans who supported the various teams the past winter. Remember without your support, athletics at McHenry High School would be dead. To you fans, whatever event you attended, on behalf of the Athletic Department I want to thank you. You have been great, McHenry has the greatest fans in the world, and we prove it by your attendance at events. Wins or lose you can count on support from the people of McHenry. The Warriors sure put on a basketball exhibition last Friday night in the Regional Finals. The 102 points scored were the highest in any regional in the state. It was basketball at its best, and the Warriors took advantage of every break in the game, which were many, and the mark of a good solid team. Many of you know of the losses of highly ranked East Ley den arid Peoria Richwoods, along with last years state champ Phillips of Chicago. It goes to show you that the polls not only from the daily newspapers, but coaches alike are not always too accurate. East Leyden has been in the4op three the past three years, yet never made it to the state finals. Think I will call upon Dave Miheva and his Ouija Board to pick the winner of the state next week. He was right on the button in the North Suburban this year, and will stick with him during the state series. Oh those Warriors, they did it again. Coming back from a 5 pt. halftime deficit, they overtook the Auburn Knights and won their way into the finals tonight. With a brilliant display of basketball the Warriors showed the huge gathering at Rock Valley College, the reason they were a 23 game winner this past season. In the last six minutes the Warriors had the game under complete control. Much to the delight of McHenry fans, Auburn fans were seen leaving the gym with two minutes left in the game. Will someone in McHenry please tell whoever is in charge of the buses the way to Rockford. The fan buses arrived after the game was under way, in fact the game was nearly three minutes old when the students arrived at the gym. It is inexcusable to be late for such an important game. After all this isn't our first visit to Rock Valley College. I feel that someone should be brought to task for this blunder. Maybe we should excuse the students at noon today so that the buses will be there on time tonight for the championship game. LADIES TUES.NITE OUTERS-7 P.M. 3-9-76 Average or better: Grace Steindoefer 179 - 443; Petie Heck 414; Kathy Miller 469; Jo Rizzo 477; Jo Zwierzynski 411; Rosemary Freres 431; Sue Smith 469; Fran Zank 175 484 (coming out of the woodwork, eh Frannie?); Wilma Aylward 451; Sharon Klontz 430; Roberta Frazer 429; Mary Cook 450; Lill Michels 178 - 475; Dee Overton 428; Karen Bonato 165 419; Van Diedrich 170 437; Frieda Miller 434; Sharon Kujak 1% - 493; Teresa Steffans 173 - 473; Bette O'Brien 463; JoAnne Plucinski 396; Betty Smith 200 - 446 (Wowie - But what happened to your two other games); Esther Gygan 383; Donna Braum 199 - 500 (nice bowling - one- eyeball; Pat Pieroni 377; Flo Dercole 222 - 529 (Really coming up there eh Flo - nice bowling); Fran Weyland 188 - 495 (Beautiful Fran - help Cathy out- She's getting tired); An- netee Joyce 459; Cathy Boro 188 - 511; Isy Thompson 436; Clare Olson 153 - 369 (Keep it up Clare); Lorraine Freund 426; Tinky Meyer 420; Phyl Grosrenaud 443. Railroads: Annette Joyce 2- 10; Barb Hanson 1-3-10. P.S. McHenry Disposal shot a 942 series and took 1st place for highest game series. MCHENRY SCHOOL LEAGUE 3-3-76 With 4 weeks left to bowl, the only way anyone can predict the team standings is to have a crystal ball. We have the "Spare Parts" in first place, but only by 2M> games and anything can happen. L. Homo rolled a 180 for high ON A TURNAROUND - Brian Lund had to stretch to get this shot above the towering height <6'10") of Lester Thompson. Thompson led his team mates in scoring with 21 points, but it was not enough as the Warriors won the first game of the Rockford sectional 72-fJ to increase their season record to 24-4. (STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD) game tor the women and S. Blume totaled a 430 to capture the high series. A. Boeldt wanted his name in print, so he bowled a 184 for the men's high game and W. Coari got 526 for high series. Sub L. Coari picked off the 3-7-10 split, J. Gray got the 5-7, W. Farrell swept off the 4-10, and that was it. Spare Parts 53'/a 381* Stars & Strikes 51 41 Chokers 49»/2 42^ Handicappers 49 43 Headstart 48 44 Bowlers 47 Vi 44 Vj US'S 44 47 Vj Phoenix 40 5P/fe Chuckers 40 52 Positive Thinkers 36»/2 55^ K. Lescher TEN PIN QUEENS MON. MARCH 8,1976 9:30P.M. N. Shulda 226 - 582; J. Gilbert 184 - 534; S. Malecki 195 - 530; K. Lulow 180 - 500; G. O'Leary 220 - 493; C. Kumm 184 - 478; J. Brzenk 200 - 477; L. Bujak 173 - 471; R. Romkowske 170 - 471; B. Nelsen 168 - 464; M. Goss 166 - 457; T. Grischeau 187 - 448. Splits: R. Kelm, K. Woods and R. Mathews 5-10; V. Br zenk 3-10; A.. Wright 5-7. T.N.T. LEAGUE - * Thursday, March 4,1976 GAMES 150 AND OVER: Mary Ellen Doherty 204; Madeline Johnston 183; Carol Adair 182-171-162; Betty Het- termann 180; Dorothy Hiller 178-169; Roni Rogers 177; Joanne Houghton 170; Kathy Schultz 169; Donna Mortell 163; Anna Ritter 163-157; Connie May 162-162-158; Dolores Roberts 161; Francine May 161; Bev Greenwood 160; Dollie Pecucci 159-158; Layne Dehaan 159-157; Mary Ann Quinn 157; LuAnn Smith 156; Lina Miller Girls In Double Win Playing a tough game Saturday, March 6th brought the McHenry Girls varsity basketball team their first win of the year. The girls worked as a team and defeated Grayslake 51-42. Patty Stoffel and Mary Koleno were high scorers with 15 and 13 points. Both played tough defense and took in many rebounds. The girls are now 1-6. The Jr. Varsity also won to make it a double win for McHenry. This makes their record 3-4. The tough defense for McHenry gave them a 38-29 win. The girls are looking forward to several more wins this season. Also on Monday , March 8 the McHenry girls won another basketball game. The Varsity, under the excellent coaching of Connie Sanders defeated Lake Forest 69-26. Lake Forest didn't score much against McHenry's tough 2-1-2 defense and their 2-3 press. McHenry took many turnovers and played well offensively. Patty Stoffel led McHenry with 15 points while Cathy Byers and Eileen Connell each contributed 14 points. The girls now 2-6 are looking for ward to a brighter winning season. 155; Bev Tomasello 155; Dee DeWolfe 154; Lynn Bruce 154; Marilynn May 153; Eva Schaefer 153; Mig Joyce 152; Isabel Stilling 150. RAILROADS: Judy Schmitt 6-8-10; Debbie Schultz 2-7; Donna Mortell 2-7; Mary Jo Hiller 3-10; Sylvia Foute 3-7-10. Roni Rogers 3-10. PIZZA WINNER: Beauty Bazaar - 223 pins over average A LONG ONE by Tom Ludwig is good as the Warriors take a first period lead. STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD SUDDENLY irs SHRIVER IN ILLINOIS, VOTERS ARE TURNING IN LARGE NUMBERS TO SARGENT SHRIVER AS THEIR CHOICE IN NEXT TUESDAY'S DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL PREFERENCE PRIMARY. POLITICAL EXPERTS SAY IT IS BECAUSE SHRIVER "TALKS SENSE" TO THE AMERICAN PEOPLE IN MUCH THE SAME WAY THE LATE AMBASSADOR ADLAI STEVENSON USED TO DO. COME TO THINK OF IT, NO ONE HAS A BAD WORD FOR MR. SHRIVER -r AND HE, HIMSELF HAS RUN A CLEAN CAMPAIGN. THAT ALONE WILL WIN MANY VOTES FOR HIM. ON MMtCH l$th VOTE FOR SHRIVER MID HIS DEIEGAVES WILLIAM J. B0LGER MITCHELL R. WEISZ BALLOT NO. 67 PAID POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT BY WILLIAM BOLGER, 906 N. ALLEN, McHENRY A PRAYER AND A CHEER. Darren Storm feels the pressure it the Warriors heM ea to a ftmr point lead In the closing minutes, and appears to say a «hort prayer nklng for another Warrior seers. Her prayer b Interrupted as the Warriors score. Increasing their lend to six. and giving Person something to cheer about. <STAFF PH0T06-WAYNE GAYLORD) Notice Sports Pictures Since previous notices (starting last fall) have not been noted, this will be run from time to time. Being unable to use the many group pictures sent in. a decision was made to discontinue all league groups except cham pionship teams. Pictures taken by our staff photographers of athletes on the high school level will be selected as to their importance. Individual pictures of various sports will be appraised as to their newsworthy value and ^available space. It was a flood of group pictures last year that made this decision by the management necessary. The Jr. Varsity also defeated Lake Forest 43-10. With many fast breaks and steals they were always out in front. Playing tough defense and super offense the girls were led by Freshman, Lis Jackson who scored 18 points. The Jr. Varsity now has a record of 4-4. Coaching and doing a good job is Amanda Demick. On Friday, March 12 the girls will travel to Wauconda to play in tournaments, game time is at 4:00. Come and cheer these girls on to a victory. See you there!! By Eileen Connell CAUGHT NAPPING - Warrior Ton Ludwig (left) catches the Auburn players elf belnnce as he bounces s psss to Rellly (right) Instead of shooting for a basket Rellly scored en this play, hat the referee ruled the shot no good, ss they chsrged Ludwig with s traveling call. Rockford and McHenry, each collected two more points In this third period, with the Warriors retaining the lend 57-53. 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