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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 7 Dec 1977, p. 6

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WEDNESDAY, DECEMB PLAIN-PR YI42H PAGE 6 EARL WALSH So I Hear SPORTS EDITOR This is a nice way to start a column. From Florida comes this letter: November 28,1977 Dear Earl: The first McHenry, Illinois Day in Florida was held November 19,1977 at Anderson , Park, Tarpon Springs, Fla., with 85 former McHenry residents in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. William Pries of Indian Rocks Beach and Mr. and Mrs. William Creutz of ' Holiday, Fla., were instigators for the first reunion which was thoroughly enjoyed by all present. The hours were from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. and all enjoyed lunch, visiting and renewing old acquaintances. Invitations had been extended to ap­ proximately 150 McHenryites and everyone is 'hoping for a much largo- turnout at the next get together which will be held April 8,1978from 12 to 4 p.m. at the same place. Also October 7, 1978 is the third reunion. The couple traveling the most miles to attend was Mr. and Mrs. George Gray of Punta Gorda, Fla., formerly of Worthmore Estates. The couple with the most grandchildren was Walter and Peggy Carey of Treasure Island, Fla., formerly with Carey Electric. The oldest McHenryite was Gordon Stringer former coach with the M.C.H.S. and now from Holiday, Fla. Many McHenryrites had pictures and clippings from the McHenry Plaindealer and the entire group was most enthusiastic-' whether they were from the past or present issues. Many ^ond memories were restored ^November 19, 1977. Sincerely, 1 The 85 McHenryites from Florida - The "'Sunshine State" Bill & Pauline Pries Dear Bill and Pauline: Sounds like you have something going down thataway. It is great to have so >ny McHenryites get jether for fun and chatter. j Thanks for the pictures. They ren't clear enough to print, but ave given me some fun, specially since Alvina dug up magnifying glass. Gordon Stringer looms up in the picture. Caught him right away. But, what do you mean f FOtKT PARKING) FINAL HOME GAME SUNDAY, DEC. 11 VS. GREEN BAY -KICK-OFF 12 NOON - BRUNCH AT 9:00 A.M. BUS LEAVES 10:00 A.M. BUS TO BEAR GAMES! WITH OUR FAMOUS BRUNCH, TOO! CRUNCH & BUS CAU NOW FOR A SEATI MUST FURNISH OWN TICKET FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED! 2500 N. CHAPELH1LL RD. HILLGOLFO McHENRY, ILL. 815-385-0333 Hurricane Sophs Off To Great Start Stringer was the oldest McHenryite present? Can't be. Why, he was my basketball coach in high school! -- A great guy. Remember one time when "Red" Winkel played baseball with an older group of ball players representing McHenry. 'Twas a mighty good team and the sports with cash made some big bets each game. Somebody reported "Red" to be a paid player so Stringer sought the truth from me. My answer was, "Oh, no, Mr. Stringer. He is just a young kid on that team. They wouldn't pay him." If they had ruled Winkel ineligible for our basketball team, we might as well have folded our tents and turned to basket weaving. The last day of school (our senior year) Coach Stringer reminded me of my "truthful" answer and said, "I knew you were a d-- liar, but I was glad to hear what you told me." It is easy for me to ramble on so let me just say it is a real pleasure to hear from you and about McHenry Day. Try to get a clear picture for me the next time you meet. Sincerely, S.I.H. Bill and Pauline are Owner- Operators of Patio Palms Apartments, Indian Rock Beach on the Gulf of Mexico just in case you are ever in those parts. Joe Wagner came to our table at the Longhorn, wearing a big smile. -,."Now that the, Cubs have <J)ave Kintftgian, they are in. What are yol\jbhi| to do about your White Sox?" said the man. Had to explain to Joe that we have a lot of hidden talent. Too much ink has been spilled about losing those 61 home runs hit by Richie Zisk and Oscar Gamble. They aren't all lost. Somebody will hit some. Anyway, it is runs that count no matter how you get them. I'm glad to hear the Cubs are "in". That's half of the All- Chicago World Series. (I've worried so much about them). Abe Gibron's much herladed defense gave the Chicago Bears The Marian Central sophomore basketball team is off to an excellent start this season, according to Sophomore Coach Tom Blenner, who states, "This year's problems are the same as last year - we're too short!" Hie biggest man on Marian's team is Bob Sleconich, six- footer, who has done an ex­ cellent job on defense while averaging 11 points for the first three games. Marian's for­ wards are small but are turning in fine performances. Brian Caufield is the team's leading scorer at this point, scoring 16 points a game and the other forward, Mike Di Pirro, is also doing a fine job defensively as well, scoring 10 points per game. Marian's depth is really at the guard position with Tom Balchunas and Mike Sharp both averaging ten points a game. Marty Krenger, Bob Burg, and Mike Davis fill in and provide good bench strength. The front line replacements are Todd Huemann, Chris Reckamp and Chris Doyle. Rounding out the rest of the team are Chris Juzwik, Bob Weltzien and Ron Waytula. In their season opener, the Sophomore Hurricane's balanced attack and pressing defense paved the way to a 55- 49 win over Harvard. Blenner noted that "defense ran the game at Harvard, allowing them only 9 free throw at­ tempts." Crystal Lake Pins Down The Wrestling Warriors 43-18 The McHenry high "Hassling Warriors" lost to a tough Crystal Lake team Friday night by the score of 43 to 18. Tim Oakley won on a pin, and Jeff Hurckes and Bruce Brda each won on a decision. Randy Zimmerman and Jon Ortman each tied their match. Crystal Lake made a clean sweep of the evening as they won the J.V. Soph, and Frosh meets. Friday the Warriors travel to Crown for another North Suburban meet. RESULTS 98 lbs., Wege (C.L.) Pin Ferbrushe (McH.) • .. • 105 lbs., Ortman (McH) Tie - Bartels (C.L.) 112lbs., Brda (McH) Dec. - B. Hubbard (C.L.) 119 lbs., Layer (C.L.) Pin - Ziszik (McH) 126 lbs., D. Hubbard (C.L.) Pin - Musilik (McH) 132 lbs., Hurckes (McH) Dec. - Nickell (C.L.) 138 lbs., Oakley (McH) Pin - RM5 lbs.LRatcliff (C.L.) Pin - Rivera (McH) 155 lbs., Forlenz (C.L.) Dec - Nuss (McH) 167 lbs., Garbe (C.L.) Pin - Whittentom (McH) » 185 lbs., Zimmerman (McH) He 'Spooner <C.L. ) Hvt., Matthei (C.L.) Forfeit Score: McHenry 18, Crystal Lake, 43 Soph Cagers Win Over C. Lake 48-42 B i l l B l a n k e n h o r n ' s sophomore cagers ran their season record to 3 and 0 with a 48 to 42 win over the Crystal Lake sophomores. The young a bit trouble before they came through with a 10-0 win at Tampa Sunday. And, who can begrudge Bart Starr and his Packers a win over Detroit. It was a squeaker, but a win just the same. Some men went Christmas shopping with their wives Sunday while the Bear game was on TV. The men wanted to watch the game. The little women wanted to shop. So they compromised and went shopping. Warriors led all the way and the outcome was never in doubt. Johnson led the scoring with 16 pts. BOX SCORE McHENRY fg ft Pf tp. Sroka 5 1 2 11 Jensen 1 1 4 3 Schoenig 6 0 3 12 Johnson 6 4 2 16 Dixon 1 2 4 4 Zimbrick 1 0 2 2 CRYSTAL LAKE fg ft Pf tP D'Angelo 3 0 2 6 J. Kelley 0 0 0 0 G. Raves 2 0 3 4 Heinkel 5 3 3 13 Christensen 3 3 5 9 Nuestedor 1 0 2 2 Anderson 2 0 5 4 1 2 3 4 McHenry Crystal Lake 6IANT DECEMBER DISCOUNTS!! • MICROWAVE Demonstration This Saturday 12-3pm Lee & Ray Electric 1005 N. Front (S. Rte. 31) McHenry, III. 385-0882 SHOE INSPECTION? Brace Brda of McHenry gets a close look at a shoe that belongs to his opponent as he has him in a near side cradle hold daring the Warriors home meet last Friday. Bob Hubbarb of Crystal Lake does not appear to be enjoying this 112 pound match that found Brda capturing his third win against a pair of losses. Brda won a 5-3 decision but the strong Crystal Lake team won 43-18 to even the "Hassling Warriors" record at 2-2. (STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD) 9 17 12 10 48 5 13 7 17 42 •I • McHENRY SCHOOL LEAGUE 11-30-77 It was a record breaking week, to say the least. To set an all-time "new", The Holy Terrors lost their last game by 311 pins and didn't get a prize. Doing her own record setting M. Teuber rolled an amazing high game of 222 (with her eyes closed) and E. Rogers got 185; E. E. Rogers (517) M. Teuber X488), and S. Blume (488) were women's high series. The men were "pn", too, as R. Justen went wild and roUed a 224 & a 211 while J. Gallagher'put in a 207 for high game. R. Justen (630), W. Coari (562), and M. Holm (544) shared men's high series. The only split picked off this week was the 7-4-9 by M. Teuber (again?) With total pins of 2418 the D&D's earned the pizza...en joy! Since it was position bowl, things really got turned around...it was possible to win 3 points and go down in the standings. LOCKED UP - but Warrior Jon Ortman gets up as he attempts a switch in his 105 pound match against Bartels of Crystal Lake. The even fought match ended in a 0-0 tie as Ortman holds a 4-1-1 record to date. This Friday the Warriors travel to Crown. (STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD) Warrior Wrestlers Split In Double Dual Event Foolers 304 134 Holy Terrors 26'* 174 D&D's 244 194 Johnny's Angels 24 20 Possibilities 224 214 Imps 214 224 P&B Inc. 19 25 Fearsome Four­ some 184 254 The Marks 174 264 Double Trouble 154 284 A double dual at Woodstock Saturday saw the McHenry varsity wrestlers win one match and lose a second one. McHenry Squeaked past Woodstock 34 to 32 and lost to Harvard in a close 24 to 27 match. The Warriors are now 3 and 3 so far for this new season. As usual, injuries and illnesses are taking their toll on this otherwise fine squad. A disputed -technical disqualification in Rivera's 145 pound match hurt McHenry in the Woodstock dual. Coach Sobczak's wrestlers earned three pins to Woodstock's two. In the Harvard match the Warriors forfeited in two weight categories while Har­ vard forfeited one. Bruce Brda at 112 pounds claimed the only McHenry pin against Harvard. Tim Oakley has now in­ creased his season record to five wins, no losses and one tie. He also has the quickest pin for McHenry so far this season, pinning his Woodstock op­ ponent in 24 seconds. This ties the quick pin record for McHenry high school set by Matt Schuster three years ago. RESULTS McHenry 34-Woodstock 32 4 98 lbs., Greewald (W) 3:47 pin Ferbrache (McH) 105 lbs., Slack (W) 12-0 dec. Ortman (McH) 112lbs., Brda (McH) 14-6dec. Burmeister (W) 119 lbs., Bouckendoghe (W) 4:20 pin Zizsik (McH) 126 lbs., Musielak (McH) 4-1 dec. Berg (W) 132 lbs., Hurckes (McH) 2:37 pin Rachford (W) 138 lbs., Oakley (McH) :24 pin Crowley (W) 145 lbs., Patton (W) won by a disqualification 155 lbs., Nuss (McH) 4-3 dec. Shafer (W) 167 lbs., Ellis (W) 8-1 dec. Whittington (McH) (Continued on page 7) 185 lbs., Zimmerman (McH) 3:05 pin Shafer (W) U.L. double forfeit Harvard 27-McHenry 24 98 lbs., Dahle (H) 1:39 pin Ferbrache (McH) 105 lbs., Peterson (H) won by a forfeit 112 lbs., Brda (McH) 4:58 pin Henson (H) § 119lbs., Zizsik (McH) 1-Odeb. Strieker (H) 126 lbs., Musielak'(McH) won by a forfeit 132 lbs., Garard (H) 11-5 ddb. Hurckes (McH) 138 lbs., Oakley (McH) %2 dec. Nelson (H) 145 lbs., Nelson (H) 4-3 dee. Rivera (McH) 155 lbs., Nuss (McH) 7-2 dec. Book (H) 167 lbs., Davis (H) 7-3 dec. Whittington (McH) 185 lbs., Zimmerman (McH) 9-6 dec. Holtfreter (H) U.L. Seivek (H) won by a forfeit FREE ESTIMATES! SPECIAL!!! •GUTTERS CLEANED •MINOR REPAIRS AVERAGE HOUSE NOW $19'5 ^SEAMLESS ALUMINUM GUTTERS OUR SPECIALITY j GUTTERS UNLIMITED (815) 385-9427 - (815) 653-9720 M&r JOIN US -.' MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW! 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