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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 10 Jan 1979, p. 6

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PAGE 6 -PLAINDEALER- WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 10. 1979 Last Second Shot Sinks Warriors Friday Night Nelson Heroics Lift Woodstock Past Locals 49-47 In FVCTilt By Dick Rabbitt Mike Nelson's twenty-five, footer at the buzzer enabled the Woodstock Blue Streaks to defeat the Warriors 49 to 47 in a Fox Valley tilt Friday night. Saturday, the Warriors lost to Palatine Fremd, 71-61,. Friday Brett Thomas's jump shot with five seconds remaining tied the score for the Warriors. The streaks immediately called a time out. The inbound pass to Nelson who raced up the floor unguarded, let fly after crossing midcourt, and as the buzzer was sounding, all you could see was the ball going • through the bottom of the net. iIt was indeed a disappointing t • loss for Coach Ken Ludwig and his Warriors. „ The Warriors started out . 'about as cold as the weather outside Buckner Gym. The Streaks were just a little , better grabbing a six to nothing ' lead, when at the 4:45 mark ~ Pete Prust broke the ic^ with a pair of free throws. The Streaks managed to £• increase their lead at the end of the first period 19 to 10. i* However, the Warriors in the second period began to settle JI down and play some basket- »*ball, and with 2:15 remaining a I'Lenny Jensen basket put the '•Warriors ahead for the first jttime in the ball game. •* The lead was short lived and I-the Streaks led at the in- '-termission 26 to 23. In the slow moving third ^period, the Warriors again took ^•the lead at the 1:00 mark on JiBrett Thomas's layup, and held •ton for a 33 to 31 lead going into '*the final period. J* The final period was a see- j "saw affair until the Zeller ^'brothers hit the hoop and with £•3:00 remaining the Warriors •'twere up by five 44 to 39. >2 Then the Warriors hit a cold I^spell, and the Sreaks scored * -eight unanswered points, until *!!Tim Zeller made the first of a *;one and one, and then Thomas's ^basket knotted the score. The remaining five seconds is «$»li history now, and the' •^Warriors lost their fourth '^conference game of the season *Zagainst one win. . * The game was poorly played *4>y both teams. The officiating did not help ^matters, as the men in stripes rjwhistleri 46 fpuls and almost as ~«many violations. You would have thought that yjhe officials were being paid by £«the hour, by the number of Ktimes that time was out due to a ftfoul or violation, j? McHENRY Peart Totals: McHenry Woodstock 2 4 3 15 19 26 10 19 13 i 10 5 14 18 8 49 47 49 Fremd Downs Warriors 71-41 Accuracy at the free throw line by the Fremd Vikings proved the downfall, for the Warriors Saturday night as they lost 71 to 61. The Vikings made 23 of 26 from the charity stripe to seal down the victory. The Warriors outshot the Vikes from the field 26 to 24. Neither team could make a basket in the early going until Lenny Jensen found the bottom of the hoop for a quick Warrior 2 to 0 lead. They increased their margin to 6 to 2, and from then on exchanged baskets with the Vikings until Griffith's two baskets in the final minute made the score 16 all at the end of the period. In the second period the Warriors began to play the brand of basketball that is expected of them. They moved the ball, played good defense, and had some consistent shooting, and grabbed a 34 to 30 halftime lead. At the 5:30 mark of the third period Brett Thomas's basket tied it at 36 all, and then the Vikings with superior height broke loose with a flury of baskets and led going into the fipal period 52 to 47. However, the Warriors were' not about to lie down and quit. With Tim Zeller, Bitterman, Sroka and Thomas' the Warriors fought back and trailed by one 57 to 56 at 5:15. With the Warriors in possession, and in position to grab the lead, an offensive foul charged aginst them gave the Vikes the ball and for all matters and purposes that was the ball game as they in­ creased their lead to the final ten point bulge 71 to 61. The Warriors were a dif­ ferent ball club than the one that was on the floor Friday night against Woodstock. They were more patient, they played a good defensive game, but the uncanny ability of the Vikings at the free throw line, along with their superior rebounding ability was just too much for the Warriors. ^Friday its back in the Fox Vally at Cary Grove. It si be a real,barn burner, as the Trojans run and shoot. McHENRY fg ft pf tP T. Zeller 1 1 3 3 Thomas 4 1 2 Johnson , 5 2 5 12 Jensen 8 0 3 16 Prust 0 0 1 0 B. Zeller 5 0 4 10 Bittertnann 1 3 1 5 Sroka 2 2 3 6 Totals: 26 9 22 61 rKGMU fg ft pf tP Boeckh 5 6 3 16 Griffin 8 6 3 22 Mize 3 10 4 16 Huey 5 1 3 4 Hamill 2 0 0 4 Curtin 1 0 1 2 Totals: S 24 23 14 71 ( .V.: LOOSE BALL BATTLE--Brett Thomas (50) of McHenry battles Palatine's Drew Mize for a loose ball, during the fast paced action early in Saturday night's Warrior-Fremd game at West campus. McHenry, which had lost Friday night to Woodstock on a last second shot 49-47, played a much better game Saturday, only to fall to the Vikings 71-61. The Palatine club canned 23 of 26 free throws to seal the fate of the locals, who outohot the visitors from the floor. The Warriors were outscored by 14 points at the charity stripe. McHenry had led at halftime, 34-30, but the height advantage enjoyed by Palatine was too much to overcome as the winners controlled the boards. Friday, the Warriors travel to Cary-Groveto battle the Trojans in another Fox Valley conference contest. STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD McHenry Fremd 16 16 18 14 13 22 14 19 61 71 SPORTS Sophmore Skyhawks Lose To SoBos 68-49 m EARL WALSH' So I Hear SPORTS EDITOR. T. Zeller pfThomas Johnson ^Jensen fePrust JrB. Zeller J^-Glossen 'vSroka kr fg ft pf 3 3 4 3 2 0 2 1 2 2 otals: ^Schroeder ^Kinney -Limbaugh 'Peters Bellairs Nelson 16 15 21 WOODSTOCK fg ft pf tP 9 17 2 6 2 7 2 2 47 The Johnsburg sophomore basketball lost to South Beloit 68-49 last Friday in a con­ ference game at the SoBos gym. Skyhawk guard Randy Wakitsch had four fouls called upon him in the first quarter of play. Center Frank Jakubicek also got in foul trouble in the first quarter. Both starters had to sit the bench for much of the game, and eventually, both fouled out. Ride Neiss and Chuck Novy were high scorers for John­ sburg. Each netted 15 points. Gary Guetzloff scored 9. SOPHOMORES JOHNSBURG Novy • 6 3 1 Totals: 18 13 20 SOUTH BELOIT fg ft pf Jones Wilson Thorton Green Hundley Dunkel Althoff- Hill I Harris Quince Riech Totals: 27 13 26 • - - • fg ft pf tP »P Neiss 6 3 4 15 2 Wakitsch 0 0 5 0 8 ' Kalsch 0 0 2 0 0 Guetzloff 2 5 2 9 8 Jakubicek 2 2 5 6 8 Mays 2 0 0 4 15 Zaremba 0 0 1 0 SCORES BY QUARTERS: Johnsburg 9 23 35 South Beloit 15 29 48 15 49 tP 22 6 16 6 3 6 3 2- 4 0 0 49 68 p p V i: #; I I I for the entire family in our new Prescription Optical Center 'Prescriptions Accurately Filled 'Duplication of Lenses 'Wide Assortment of Designer Fashion Frames 'Finest Quality At Low, Low Prices 'Prescription specialist Always Ready To Serve You 'No Appointment Necessary • a y D R U G 4400 W. Route 120 McH*nry, Illinois Fun and Fitness It is estimated that more than 27 million Americans now jog on a regular basis. The exercise of jogging is recommended by health experts. But have a com­ plete physical before donning your running attire. The envelope was post­ marked in Milwaukee, but gave no indication who the sender might be. Enclosed was a column by Glenn Surendonk of the Racine Journal Times, describing a visit to the Bartley House where "You'll find a little bit of Ireland at the Bartley House in Kenosha. Not just on St. Patrick's Day, but all year round". • The logo above Glenn's column is titled "Dining Out". Somebody must have given the sender an idea of our dining-out habits which we enjoy for sociability, but will never match the dining-in food prepared by my favorite chef. The story tells that St. Patricks Day is bigger than New Years Eve at Bartley's with the green beer, corned beef and cabbage and Irish coffee. Seems to me it is the same place we dined with Ed and Ethel Blake wHten we visited Nancy at Carthage College. There can't be two places like that. It went right to my heart -- and stomach. Have tried to think who sent that column. Could it be that There's nothing inexpensive about a trip to the hospital In fact, rising medical costs may have already outstripped your present health insurance. So before you're faced with a high-priced bill and economy class insurance, get Medi­ cal Catastrophe coverage from Country Life. Medical Catastrophe picks up whe're basic hospital and medical coverage leaves off. Don't let unpaid medical bills make things rough when you're on the road to recovery! First take a trip-to see your Country Com­ panies agent for the facts on Medical Catas­ trophe insurance. The Country Companies. We're a little dif­ ferent than most insurance people. red headed "Irishman" named Harold Phannenstill? Have had a couple of cards from former Police Chief Ken Espey, with pictures depicting the wintry north and the sunny south with dazzling girls lolling on the beaches. Just rubbing it in! There was a time when « neither snow nor cold, hell or high water would keep us from a basketball game. The cold kept us home by the fireside Friday night. Came Saturday night and away we went to see the visiting Fremd of Palatine team play our Warriors. We lost. That's not news. But, the game was close most of the way and our boys put up a good battle to make it interesting. This was probably one of the better games for the Ludwig team. Again a tall center was too much for our side. Those rebounds are so important. Elroy Fitzgerald, well known for years in various sports activities, was one of the of­ ficials. Can't see that he has slowed down. He seemed to be right on top of the action. That gray hair might fool you. Marge Cooper was wearing one of those snappy new Booster Club jackets. She's a great booster for McHenry High athletics. Sports Photo Award Plaindealer photographer Wayne Gaylord has been notified that his photo of a pair of wrestlers entitled "Oh, The Pain" captured third place in the Region Five competition of the National Press Photographers monthly news contest. Gaylord has won numerous awards in sports photography, but this is his first winner with high school wrestlers. The photo ran seven columns across the sports page in the Nov. 29 edition of The Plaindealer. It showed Joe, Mullen of McHenry, winning a 7-2 decision over his Streamwood opponent. One comment made by judges, "Lots of good sports action, but once'again, three of the photos submitted stood out head and shoulders above the rest." Concerning Gaylord's winning photo, judges said, "Third Place is an interesting composition, with good feelings for action and good expressions." Region five covers Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota and Iowa. It was the second Region Five award for Gaylord in 1978. Earlier in the year, he earned a third place for a photo in the spot news category. DINNER COMING -- The third annual fun night, known as the Johnsburg Old Timers Club Baseball Dinner, is coming soon. The date: January 22 The place: Johnsburg Community Club Hank Hiller, scorekeeper and our press box sidekick in days gone by, came a - callin' Sunday morning to talk about the big. shin-dig. Moose Skowran will be the main speaker. Present day Sox and Cub ball players have been invited, but the names are not definite at this time. Hank says the tickets are going fast so call Harry Ms J e r r y W a k i t s c h r i g h t n o w i f ; want to attend. Of course, going to Johnsburg you might expect some refresh­ ments and a darn good dinner. Plan on fun. JOHNSBURG BASEBALL Your Crji Country Companies, kAgent C 0«/NTHir •Oamcb.C Utm Miller RICHMOND. ILLINOIS M. 479-M9I McHENRY, ILLINOIS M. 144-2772 WAS YOUR PICTURE IN THE PAPER? 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