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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 1 Mar 1978, p. 6

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WINN PHTLIIPS MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW 25(H) N. CHAPEL HIIX RD. *l«HK!\RYl 385-0333 HILLGOLFU So I Hear SPORTS EDITOR The McHenry Warriors ran and ran Friday night on the home floor and finally outran the Libertyville Wildcats for 62- 52 victory. It was the last game of the season, an occasion to honor parents of players and cheerleaders. The boys must have been fed well along the line as many of them towered above their parents. Each of the first three quarters of the game ended with not more than two points separating the teams. It looked like the Warriors ran the Wildcats out of gas in the last quarter. Jeff Partenheimer, not spectacular, but steady as a rock, seemed to come through with points or rebounds when the chips were down. The People's Choice, Dick Rabbitt, couldn't escape leading a cheer as the students kept up a steady chant "We want Rabbitt". . McHenry's impressive sophomore team won a 68-63 game that closed in when Coach Blankenhorn trotted out his bench after a comfortable lead. In the varsity game, the officials had a rough time on calls as both sides hooted. The officials won. Elroy Fitzgerald was one of the officials in the sophomore game and showed that his legs still keep him on top of the play. Roy was a scout for the Baltimore Orioles for years, but has switched to the Toronto Blue Jays. He may work his way up to the Sox! Now comes the Regional. The winner is anybody's guess. However, the Warriors have the home floor advantage. I didn't see all the games this year. The spirit was willing - but -- The big auto show is with us and beautiful new models will tempt the buyers. Come to think of it, those models sitting on the hoods aren't so bad either. March Madness is coming in high school basketball. On Sunday afternoon, I watched February Madness. First it was the Chicago Bulls losing 100 to 99 when a last second, 40 foot shot banked off the boards and through the nets. Then came the Marquette- Notre Dame game as the No. 1 team invaded the N.D. gym. In the first half it didn't seem like the home team belonged on the same floor with the sharp shooting Marquette boys. The No. 1 boys led by 15 points at half time. You would have to see it to Corned Beef and Cabbage DINNER FROM 5 P.M. LUNCH FROM 11 A.M Another Old Timer, Peter A. Freund, passed away last week at the age of 87 years. Listeners never tired of the stories Pete used to tell about the late and beloved Matt Schulien. It wasn't many years ago that Pete was still bowling in the Forester League. Peter A. Freund was a lot of man. LAKE REGION YMCfl NEWS McHENRY PIRANHA SWIM TEAM On Sunday, Feb. 19, mem­ bers of the Piranhas Swim team of Lake Region YMCA competed in the Novice Swim meet at Evanston high school. Kevin Hill received a fourth place ribbon in the 50 yard butterfly and a tenth place ribbon in the 50 yard backstroke. Other McHenry area swimmers competing included: Dave, Butch and Diana Kiefer and Matt Showalter. Bob Rule, an NBA All-Star with the Seattle SuperSonics, will conduct a basketball clinic for the Lake Region YMCA at Lundahl Junior high school in Crystal Lake on Thursday, March 2, from 6:30-7:30 for third and fourth grade leagues and 7:30-8:30 for fifth and sixth grade leagues. The free clinic and coaching session is for players signed up for the Youth Basketball association or YBA. The program is the development of the NBA Players association and the YMCA. "YBA basketball puts the emphasis on values and par­ ticipation rather than just winning at any cost," said Phillip R. Baaske, Physical Director. WARRIOR SCOTT DIXON takes a quick look over his shoulder and finds a pair of Wildcats on the prowl during the final conference game of the season at West campus Friday night. Dixon scored 14 points and teammates Jeff Partenheimer with 20 and Steve Knox with 13 helped cage the cats of Libertyville with a 62-52 loss. STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD Local Boys In Camp Duncan Swim Championship Victory Camp Duncan YMCA Boys Swim team coached by John Eliot, ^swam to an impressive victory at the Chicago Metropolitan Satellite Boys swimming championship meet held at Palatine high school, Sunday, Feb. 19. Locar boys winning honors at the meet were: Cadet - Bobbie Betancourt - 2nd medley relay, 6th 25 yd, free. 1st free relay Cadet - Andy Strong - 3rd 25 breaststroke, 11th 500 free Prep - John Clewis - 1st Medley relay, 2nd 50 fly, 2nd 50 back Prep - Dan Fortin - medley relay, 5th 50 fly Prep - Henry Mather - Medley relay, 2nd Individual Medley, 1st 50 Breaststroke Junior - Vic Betancourt - 4th 100 free, 11th 50 free Intermediate Mark 1st 1st Betancourt - 2nd Medley relay, 12th 50 free There are four satellite meets held throughout the state of Illinois at which the swimmer must make a qualifying time to be eligible to swim at the State Championship meet to be held March 11, in Peoria. Local boys qualifying for State are: Bobbie Betancourt in 25 free, Medley and free relay Andy Strong in 25 yd. Breaststroke John Clewis in Medley relay, 50 fly, and 50 Back Dan Fortin in Medley relay Henry Mather in Medley relay, IM, and 50 Breaststroke Mark Betancourt in Medley relay Camp Duncan has qualified a total of 67 entries for the state championship boys meet. Camp Duncan Girls swam their Satellite meet Feb. 25 at Sevenson high school. FAMILY CENTER ARC0 MINI • MART 3602 W. ELM -ROUTE 120 &31 McHENRY 344-0429 DROPPED WE ON SELF SERVICE NO LEAD TO 63.9< ARCO <> FOR SELF SERVICE NO LEAD GOOD MARCH 1 THRU MARCH 3 (Mon. thru Thws. only) OIL & LUBE SPECIAL 4 QUARTS ARCO SUPREME 10W40 (Oil Filter Extra) «90 Most Cars PUIS TAX CUPAND SAVE WINDSHIELD WASHER SOLVENT WILT WI1H 10 GALLONS OR CA MORE WITH COUPON (WHILE SUPPLY LASTS) CAR WASH OPEN DAILY 8wra8rn DOES YOUR HONE QUALIFY? Vinyl Siding Siding made from B.Fr Goodrich vinyl for 10 Lucky Homes BOOSTER CLUB MEETING The McHenry high Booster club will hold its monthly meeting Thur­ sday, March 2, at 7:30 p.m. at the American Legion on Ring wood road. Final plans for the Pancake breakfast will be made. Athletic Director Bill Blankenhorn will talk on the new Fox Valley conference. All fans are welcome. BASKETBALL STANDINGS (final) You can beamong the 10 who will be chosen for participation in a I I program of publicity for Northern Illinois Vinyl Distributors. The size of j | your house is not important. Northern Illinois Vinyl Distributors has been appoin­ ted distributors for Certain- Teed Vinyl fof Chicago and suburbs. To introduce Certain-Teed Vinyl Sidings. Northern Illinois Vinyl Distributors will install siding completely on each of the 10 selected homes and for those cooperating, the homeowners will save hun­ dreds of dollars on the in- stallatioin of Certain-Teed Vinyl siding. 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Also, included is a com­ prehensive classified section listing properties locally and throughout the United States. So. if you are interested in apartment, commercial, in­ dustrial. farm, vacation or other types of investment properties, be on the inside track. "The Real Estate In­ vestment Journal" ™ is for you. Also, watch for details on our Real Estate Investment Seminar to be held soon in AAcHenry. For more information about "The Real Estate Investment Journal"™ including how to subscribe, call Winn Phillips at 344-1033. 80ft. CARE REAL ESTATE INC. Phone •15-344-1033 3717 W. Elm * (Across from Jewel) AAcHenry, II. Each office Independently Beating Wildcats 62-52 PAGE • - PLAINDEALER - WEDNESDAY. MARCH 1. 1»7* Warriors Came To Play And Escaped Cellar In By Dick Rabbitt The Warriors of Ken Ludwig defeated Libertyville 62 to 52 Friday night before a group of fans and students that had the gym rocking to the rafters. The win enabled the Warriors to escape last place in the North Suburban conference The defeat left the "Cats" in the basement and ended a most dismal season for Coach Larry Leon of Libertyville The Warriors came to play basketball Friday night, and those attending will verify to that statement. Although in the early stages of the game it sometimes resembled football, with players and the ball rolling around the floor, the Warriors *„kept their cool and in the closing minutes put on a passing exhibition that even brought praise from Coach Leon after the game. Partenheimer's two charity tosses and Dixon's basket got the Warriors off and running. Then the Cats began to work the ball, and at the end of the period the Warriors trailed by one. 14 to 13. In the second quarter each team exchanged baskets until the Cats grabbed a two point lead, which Tim Byers immediately tied up with a couple of free throws. Scott Dixon's two tosses put the Warriors ahead by two, and Steve Knox increased the margin before the Warriors hit a cold streak and the Cats came roaring back to take the lead. Again Dixon came to the rescue and his basket in the closing seconds brought the Warriors within two, and they trailed at the intermission 29 to 27. Early in the third period Doug Oeffling's basket put the Warriors ahead for good and seconds later Don Bentz added another to the cause and the Warriors were on top by five. Tim Byers two free throws made it Warriors 38 to 31 for their biggest lead of the night. Then again the Warriors went into a dry spell and the Cats came roaring back again, to tie the score, but Steve Knox made two free throws with 15 seconds remaining to give the Warriors a 40 to 38 bulge. The final period was all Warriors. With all five Warriors getting into the EARL WALSH Talk about the Fighting Irish. That Irishman named Tripucka did it all. scoring column during the period, and with the deafening roar from the West end of the gym. the Warriors really went to town. Midway in the period with a 56 to 45 advantage, the Warriors resorted to ball control, and put a nifty exhibition of ball handling to the delight of the home folks. With the Libertyville crew forced into fouling, the Warriors took advantage of the situation, and made free throw after free throw to come out on top by ten points. Tournament fever must have hit McHenry. The cheerleaders had no trouble getting the student section to respond. With able help from Brian DiBlassi and Bob Lunkenheimer these lovely young ladies had the West section of the gym roaring from start to finish. It brought back fond memories of several years ago. when the Warriors shot 17 of 50 for 34 percent, while the McHenrv 13 14 13 22 62 >*lieve it as Notre Dame swept Uberlyvilleu \t 9 14 52 'o a 65-59 victory. Wildcats had 46 percent with 22 of 48. BOX SCORES McHENRY Partenheimer Reinboldt Deener Dixon Oeffling Knox Bentz Byers ft ft Pf *P 5 10 3 20 0 1 4 1 0 0 0 0 5 4 5 14 2 4 4 8 4 5 4 13 1 0 1 2 0 4 0 4 Totals 17 28 21 62 Warrior Hospitality ... ends, once the game begins despite the "Welcome Visitors" sign at the of the court Early in the first quarter, Mike Lischewski (left) of the visttlu Libertyville Wildcats finds this true as Warrior Al Reinboldt gets set to intercept a pass. Lischewski retaliated by scoring 15 points but the Warriors denied them i victory by winning the final conference game of the season by a 62-52 margin. STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD Totals 22 8 28 52 LIBERTYVILLE fg Lischewski 7 J. Romeo 5 Peterson 1 Cummins 2 Young 2 Batesky 4 Czosek 0 Harvey l ft 1 2 0 0 1 2 2 0 Pf 2 5 5 5 4 3 3 1 tP 15 12 2 4 5 10 2 2

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