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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 4 Mar 1977, p. 7

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s* PAGE 7 - PLA1NDEALER-FRIDAY, MARCH 4. 1977 LOOSE BALL, a pair of Bluestreaks mishandle the ball and Warrior Marly Phillips takes advantage of the error as he makes an attempt to capture it. (STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD) \ Pictured are new members received at Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran church, 404 North Green street, McHenry, Sunday. In front row, left to right are, Linda Houge, Deanne Hesterberg, Richard Houge, Jr., Kimberly Snyder, Paula Houge, Robert Houge, Frank Good IV, Bradley Snyder, Kirsten Amerson, Edna Pearson and Robert Pearson; second row,, Wanda Hesterberg, Marcia Maule, Geraldyne Reighart, Joyce Houge, Summer Good, Marion Good, Marie Snyder, Susan Amerson and Brian Amerson; third row. Pastor Roger Schneider, Armin Hesterberg, C. Elmer Reighart, Richard lluuge, Frank Good III, James Snyder and Randall Amerson. New Members Join Church New members were received at Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran church Sunday at the 10:30a.m. worship service. The new families joined the congregation by letter of transfer from other Lutheran parishes. _The new families were in­ troduced to the congregation and received a certificate of church membership from Pastor Roger Schneider Following the service they stood in a receiving line to be greeted by the members of the church. A get-acquainted evening in honor of the new families will be hosted by a group of families who have been members of the parish for sometime. This mixer type evening will be held March 6 at 7:30 p.m. and is being coordinated by E v a n g e l i s m c o m m i t t e e chairpersons, Miriam Kenna and Walter Johnson. Grant Beats Belvidere 60-55 To Open Regional The new members received include James Snyder. Marie Snyder. Bradley Snyder, Kimberly Snyder, Marcia Maule, Ar/nin Hesterberg, Wanda Hesterberg, Deanne Hesterberg, Richard Houge, Joyce Houge, Linda Houge, Richard Houge, Robert Houge, Paula Houge, C. Elmer Reighart, Geraldyne Reighart. Frank Good III, Frank Good IV, Randall Amerson, Susan Amerson, Kirsten Amerson, Brian Amerson, Edna Pearson and Robert Pearson. Police Tickets John C. Ewert, Libertyville, speeding 58 in a 40 mph zone. Barbara A. Pintar, 8516 Dorr road. Wonder Lake, speeding 54 in a 40 mph zone Dennis P. Daley Woodstock, speeding 63 in a $5 mph zone. Dennis L Holland, Ingleside, disobeyed a stop sign Vernon G. Stape, 4312 N. Pioneer road, McHenry, speeding 47 in a 30 mph zone. Elizabeth M. Titt, 1421 Bayview lane, McHenry, speeding 46 in a 30 mph zone. Jack K. Bacaro, 1914 Eastern avenue, McHenry, no city vehicle sticker. Steven C. Bockman, 5118 W. Home avenue. McHenry. no city vehicle sticker. William L. Buhrman , 4708 Shore drive. McHenry, no city vehicle sticker. Sandra L. Freund. 5109 Shore NEW ^ mr OWNERSHIP ^ V 414 279-6491 ̂ GENOA THEATRE drive, McHenry, no city vehicle sticker. Mark H. Gable, 301 Marion avenue, McHenry, no city vehicle sticker. JoAnne Gladman, 1801 Rodgers, McHenry, no city vehicle sticker Doris J. Henken, 3021 W. Crescent, McHenry, no ciiy vehicle sticker. Michael J. Kelley, 4812 Willow, McHenry, no city vehicle sticker. Mary K. Krein, 4502 Garden Quarter road, McHenry, no city vehicle sticker. By Dick Rabbitt Coach Tom Maple's Grant High Bulldogs came from behind Tuesday night to edge Belvidere in the regional opener at West Campus 60 to 55. The Bucs, winner of only five games this season, jumped out to an early 6 to 2 lead, and with Gustafson and Beyers leading the scoring led at the end of the first period 17 to 16. The second period the game was one turnover after another, but the Bucs hung on to lead at the intermission 29 to 27. In the third period Grant, made its move. At the' 5:00 mark the score was knotted at 33 all, when Kerry Kelley, Grant s fine forward, took charge. Throughout the rest of the period he hit for 6 baskets and a pair of charity tosses for a total of 14 pts. to boost Grant into a 45-42 margin. Early in the final quarter the Bucs had a chance to break the game wide open Six times they had possession and 6 times they failed to get a shot at' the basket. At the 1:30 mark trailing by one, the Bucs again lost the ball, but regained possession on a missed free throw. With 56 seconds remaining and down by one point, the Bucs worked the ball around, buta careless shot went astray. Grant recovered, and Soderman after being fouled, put the game out of reach with a pair of free throws. An anti climax foul with seconds remaining, and Mike Taylor sunk the pair for a 60 to 55 win The Bulldogs will meet the winner of the Warrior- Woodstock game Friday in the finals. Game time 7:30 p.m. Kelley led all scorers with 28 pts. The Bucs had 22 turnovers to the Bulldogs 20. GRANT Sblheim 1 (1 0 2 Kelly 11 (> 3 28 Soderman 4 (i 2 14 Strand 3 (1 4 6 Taylor 4 2 3 10 Totals 23 i J yi (ill BEIA'IDER E fg ft Pf tP Asparson 5 2 2 12 Barr 6 0 2 12 Beyers 7 4 4 18 Gustafson 5 1 3 11 Johnson () 0 4 0 LaClare 1 () 4 2 Totals 24 7 1!» 55 (iranl 1« 11 IS 15 <»0 Belvidere 17 12 13 13 55 Donkey Basketball At Marian Central Saturday Evening At Marian Central School, American's craziest and most unpredictable sport -- Donkey Basketball -- will be featured at the Marian gym at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, March 5. The teams will be made up of faculty, students and adults. Shaw Bros, bring their combination of circus at­ mosphere and rodeo thrills to town for the benefit of the Pep Club. The old saying, "stubborn as a mule", will be exemplified when the local boys match wits with the donkeys. The odds are that in most cases the donkeys will win. The old rodeo days will be brought to mind when the local Gene Autrys and Roy Rogers take their spills and bounces. There will be plenty of laughs for the entire family during this fun-filled evening. You haven't witnessed basketball until you have seen it played on donkeys. It is really a little different than regular basketball. Taking a shot at the basket, when the donkey decides to go the other way, or decides you have been on his back too long, can be very difficult. Every shot at the basket must be taken while sitting on the donkey. If you are looking for a fun-filled evening for the entire family, come out and watch the local "cowboys" challenge Bucking Pete, Sugar, Old Tiger, Elvis, Suicide, and the rest of the donkeys that will be in the big game. Donkey ball is not a laugh-a- minute sport, but rather a laugh-a-second sport. You won't want to miss this fun- filled evening. Get your ad­ vance tickets early and see the "Craziest Show On Earth". You'll be glad that you did. Advance tickets are available from the Marian Pep Club members or at the door. Absentee Ballots For Township Vote April 5 For the information of all Nunda township registered voters who expect to be absent from the township April 5, the first day to apply for absentee ballots for the April 5 election is March 7 and tfoe last day to . pply by mail is March 31. Registered voters may apply in person at the clerk's office at 95 Grant street. Crystal Lake, until 5 p.m. Monday, April 4. Town Clerk Anita Sherwood states that the office will be open from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. every week day. The clerk's office will be open all day Saturday, April 2, to ac­ commodate those who cannot come in during the week. In addition, theclerk will be in her office Monday evening. March 28, from 6 to 9 p.m. for the convenience of voters who Career Awareness Workshop At College Roy W. Lamberg, 4913 Prairie avenue, McHenry, no city vehicle sticker. Jeffrey A. Raven, 803 Southgate, McHenry, no city vehicle sticker. Dennis A. Swedo, 1919 N. Lakewood, McHenry, no city vehicle sticker. -William V. Thomas, 4401 W. Parkway, McHenry, no city vehicle sticker Robert J. Welter, 3923 Clearbrook, McHenry, no city vehicle sticker. A "Career Awareness" workshop will be held on three consecutive Wednesdays- March 9, 16 and 23 at McHenry County college. Of special interest to women who are considering entering or re-entering the job market or who are considering a career change, the workshop includes topics on vocational testing and self appraisal, information about careers and employment trends, educational and training opportunities for women, job search techniques, improving job status and career satisfaction decision making, educational and career goal setting. Women's Inc. (WINC), a Hinsdale-based employment- counseling and consulting agency for women, will lead the workshops. Times for all three Wednesdays will be 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. with a break for lunch. Cafeteria facilities will be available or you may bring a sack lunch. Registration may be done in person at the MCC campus. For more information on this and other MCC workshops- seminars, call the college. expect to be absent from the township election day. All requests should be ad­ dressed to 95 Grant street. Crystal Lake If any of these times are not convenient, persons should call for an a p p o i n t m e n t a n d arrangements can be made to vote absentee at the clerk's home. For further in­ formation call 459-4011 during office hours or 459-9047 evenings and weekends. Isn t It ? Isn't it odd how each family on Main Street wonders how its neigh­ bors can consistently live beyond their means? -Christian Sci. Monitor. On The Sidelines by Dtck Rabbitt Here is hoping the Warriors will be in the regional finals Friday. Last Friday night they bombed hapless Crown 87 to 76. It was one of their better offensive games of the season and the Dynamatic Duo" of Miller and Hurckes scored 58 pts. for the Warriors. Speaking of the two Warriors, congratulations are in order for their selection to the North Suburban All Conference team. It is quite an honor for these two young men, and both richly deserved the honor. News from New Mexico. Marty Zeller former Warrior, set a new school rebounding record for New Mexico Military. The young lad picked off 309 this season, while averaging 17 pts. per game. Tomorrow Marty will play in the Western Athletic Jr. College Conference All Star game in Abilene Texas. Major college scouts from all over the country will be in attendance, and here is hoping that Marty will give them an eyeful. Congratulations are also in order to Coach Bud Grover and his Marian Central Hurricanes. They won their first regional championship last Friday night when they defeated Marengo in a thriller 49 to 47. Saw a most ususual game when the Canes defeated Hebron 42 to 20. Hebron led at the end of the first period 6 to 2, and the Canes fought back to take a 10 toil lead at the intermission. Hebron, still holding the ball, fell behind 16 to 10 going into the final period. Forced out of their stall, Hebron was no match for the taller, talented Marian five, and went down to a rousing 42 to 20 defeat. Received that very interesting letter from Alex Justen. He went on to say that the Fay brothers are both well and living in the Los Angeles area. Of course Marty Conway is seen about town. Gordon Stringer the coach of that 1927 team is now 80 years old, and has been living in Florida for the past 8 years. Mr. Stringer is in excellent health, a remarkable feat for a man of his age. , when tournament time ends, I promise to write Alex, and will be awaiting his promised visit to West Campus. The March "Madness' is on with both Class A and AA tourneys in progress this week. Already the Number One Class A team St. Michael's of Chicago has fallen by the wayside, and many more favorites are expected to follow. Phillips of Chicago seems to be everyone's choice for the Class AA title, but don't count out some of the Suburban schools. There are a lot of good teams still left in the Chicago area. You would think that a veteran official would see to it, that a game he worked in tournament play would not go into 4 overtimes. However Ken Swanson of the Warrior staff, worked the game at Evanston Monday night that went into four overtimes. For an old "duffer" he should know better. Another request to go down memory lane, this time the county tournament at St. Mary's gym in Woodstock in December 1947. The Warriors in the opening round defeated the Richmond Rockets 52 to 35. At least "Hezzie" Miller didn't foul out of the game. MCHENRY COUNTY TOURNEY DECEMBER, 1947 McHenry THE SCOREBOARD. You needn't look at the official scoreboard. The score is written on the face of Warrior cheerleader Vicki Monteleone. For you readers that can't see it, it's 50-41, Streaks over the Warriors. (Staff Photo-Wayne Gaylord) fg ft pf ivi Goldbeck 2 0 4 4 Bockman 6 0 1 12 IS: Miller 3 1 4 7 Peterson 5 3 3 13 •ft Olson 1 0 0 2 McCulla 4 4 2 12 Piesert 1 0 2 2 Becker 0 0 2 0 Totals 22 8 18 52 Richmond fg ft Pf tp Anderson 0 1 2 1 Burton 1 1 4 3 Pickering 2 1 4 5 Jackson 4 2 2 10 G. Condon 0 0 1 0 Pretzman 0 0 2 0 Katzenberg 5 2 1 12 R. Condon 2 0 5 4 Totals 14 7 21 35 McHenry 15 14 6 17 52 Rich niond 9 8 9 9 35 Some spider webs more miles. straightened out would span 300 Shutter HuT WINDOW & WALL DECOR SPRING DECORATING SPECIAL GENOA CITY WIS Ju*t oH 12 on Hwyi H & I MARCH 4-5-6 FRI.-SAT. AT 7* 9 SUN. 7 ONLY MA MARATHON MAN A thriller R WITH THIS COUPON ONE ADULT OR . 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