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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 16 Jan 1980, p. 7

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i v o * w "-'11#. dL I ' * * ' !£«-.'< »Si»"Sg t«.*< •.. ?*• •.:.®-. PAGE 7 - PLAINDEALER - WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16.1980 Sports Luminaries Coming To Dinner CIRCLE THE TARGET-Warrior Tony Sroka circles the basket as he looks for a path for a sure score. Sroka hit for 4 field goals and a pair of free throws to help the Warriors to their fourth conference win with 10 points. STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD Warrior Junior Varsity Squad^ Wins Own Wrestling Tournament By Lynne Sobczak At the fifth annual Junior Varsity Wrestling Tour­ nament held at West Campus on Saturday, McHenry won the team trophy for the first time. ComDiling 124'j team points, the J.V. Warriors sneaked past second place Crown by 312 points. Third place was cornered by Jacobs (114), followed by Crystal Lake South (111), Zion Benton (107), Woodstock (94), Dundee (90) and Crystal Lake Central (39). This well-run tourney featured eight hours of exciting wrestling and always provides a great opportunity for these back- lip wrestlers to shine in their own right and sharpen their own skills. Warrior fans got a good luck at the techniques these ,young wrestlers are developing with the fine guidance of assistant coaches Brian Wilson and Bob Ludwigsen. Capturing championships for the Warriors were Joe Mullen (145) and Bob Roewer (185). Mullen, a junior, picked up a major decision over his first round opponent Joe Pooler of Crown, 9-1, and then went on to pile up a huge 24-0 superior decision over Bob Reck of Dundee in the semi­ final round. A 6-2 decision over Bill Martenson of Jacobs cinched the Cham­ pionship for the happy young wrestler. Roewer, a senior, pinned his first round opponent, George Korseniewski of Crystal Lake Central in a fast 52 seconds. In the semi­ finals, the Warrior pinned Andy Connolly of Crown to the mat in 1:26. A 13-2 major decision over Chris Pertiet of Dundee earned Roewer his Championship. Second place ribbons were earned by rScott Schmidt (126) and Tom Burrows (155). Schmidt downed his Jacobs opponent Dave Krempel in the first round with a 2:08 fall.'A 1:12 fall over Dan McCafferty of Crown in the semi-final round advanced Schmidt to the final round. Barry Vermett of Woodstock decisioned the McHenry sophomore in the Cham­ pionship match, 11-4. A 4-3 decj§ion helped Burrows past his first op­ ponent, Brett Muscat of Dundee. He picked up a superior decision, 20-6, in the semi-final round over Steve Riggs of Crown. Tom Boffer of Zion Benton stole the Championship from the sophomore Warrior, 17-13. Taking third place awards for the Warriors were Mike Connors (132) and Matt Ketchum (119). Connors dropped his first round match to the eventual 132 pound champion, Scott Bradshaw of Crystal Lake South. Working his way back through the wrestle-back and consolation rounds, the McHenry sophomore pinned Janier Salinas of Dundee in 4:01, took a 14-5 major decison over Jim Turner of Crown, and won the Con­ solation match over Jim Vengler of Jacobs with a 7-0 wipe-out. A 9-1 decision got Matt Ketchum past Mike Stanley of Crystal Lake Central in the first round. Erich Hurtgen of Jacobs pinned him in the next round, but he went on to be named third place winner as a result of byes and previous matches. Eric Karpinski, the Warrior's scrappy young 98 pounder, took a fourth place ribbon home from the lightest weight class. AcM vancing past the first round on a forfeit, Karpinski was pinned by Ron Grant of Dundee in the next round. He took a 10-4 decision over Daren Smith of Zion in the wrestle backs before losing the Consolation match to Joe Jestus of Crystal Lake Central. Also wreestling in the tournament from McHenry were freshmen Steve Woo (138), Kevin Hollian (105), and Mike Love (112) as well as sophomore Tom Ketchum (167). All of the Warrior wrestlers earned some team points for McHenry, and helped to win that team trophy they so proudly carried off. .Mcllenrv School Leagut- Itavmond's Bowl Jan. I. WHO '• To begin the new year, I apologize for the three week lapse in reporting, but I claim illness and being out of town. I apologize, also, to i hose who would have been .in print,, but I guess this leagueJs really "bowling for ihe love of it!'.. High. moments for this past week were passing a picture of our grandson to all who wanted to see and a few who didn't, but looked anyway: P. & D. Seaton did orte better and had a com­ plete, album of the lovely wedding of their daughter. It was a good time. Oh yes, there was some bowling news: High games were bowled by A. Street (who missed the first game due lo a flat tire), 212 and 195; T. Strumbris, 212; J. Hamilton, 196; K. Teuber, 193; and I. Young, 158. High series went to T. Strumbris (who probably buys 20 Copies a week), 551; A. Street, 525; J. Hamilton, 518; T. Rome, 510. Catch this: splits were picked up by K. Lescher, 5- 10; and A. Street, 5-7. Ron's Rollers finally won a delicious pizza and S. Viiale won't share a bite! Now that the' Pittsburgh Steelers have it all wrapped up, see our standings: W.G.A.S. 40'- 234 Three Strikes & a Spare 39 25 Willie's Dillies 354 284 Alkies 34 30 Rabble Rousers 34 30 J.K.L.'s 33 31 Ron's Rollers 33 31 The Even Splits 30 34 "Bud's Broads' 30 34 Just For Fun 28 36 Quik Steps 26 38 Road Runners 21 43 K. Lescher BRITE SITTER A cast of big time sports personalities will be present at the fourth annual Johnsburg Old Timers club baseball dinner next Mon­ day, Jan. 21 in the Com­ munity Club Memorial Hall. To M.C. the program, the committee has again arranged to have Vince Lloyd al ihe mike. Vince has STEVE TROl'T ihe radio and TV broad- c a s t i n g e x p e r i e n c e , resounding voice and knowledge of sports that few can match. Buck Peden, publicity man for the Chicago Cubs, an athlete of some shakes in his younger days, will bring one of the brightest shining stars of ihe game. Bruce Bl ( KPEDEN Sutter, to the dinner. Bruce will be the featured speaker of the evening. Without looking at statistics, all baseball fans know that Sutter is con­ sidered by many as the best relief pitcher in baseball. His "drop off the table" pitch has saved many games for ihe Chicago Cubs. From the Chicago White VINCELLOYD Sox comes Steve Trout? southpaw pitcher who has shown the greatness of his late father, Paul '"Dizzy" Trout, former Detroit Tiger pitching great. The Sox are high on this young pitcher with the whip-like arm and great competitive spirit. This baseball dinner has become one of the highlights of the year. HOW LONG? "How long are you in jail for. Dale?" "Two weeks." "Whai's the charge?" "No charge, everything is free." "I mean, what did you do?" "I shot my wife." "You killed your wife and you're only in jail for two weeks?" "That's right - then I get executed." Girls Five Lose Pair Coach Gary Gray's McHenry High girls' basketball team dropped a pair of Fox Valley contests this past week. On Thursday Crystal Lake South defeated the Warriors 52 to 32, and on Saturday they went down to a 48 to 41 defeat at the hands of Dundee. In ilhe South game the Warriors made a game of it for the first period, and then the shooting of Babcock and Goodwin of the Gators led to their downfall. Terri Bohlman ,led the Warriors with 14 pts. In the Dundee game the Warriors trailed all the way and went down to their 3rd loss against a victory in the Fox Valley. Sue Hutchinson led the scoring with 13 pts. McHenry vs. Crystal Lake South McHenry « fg ft tp Bohlman 6 2 14 Hutchinson 5 0 10 Haddick 2 0 4 Kopsell 1 0 2 Geiger 1 0 2 Of MCHS Of Games Dundee lendar McHENRY HIGH SCHOOL Date Sport Squad Thurs., Jan. 17 Sw V-F-S GBB V-F-S Fri., Jan. 18 BBB V-S u Wr V-JV-F Sat., Jan. 19 BBB V-S BBB JV-SB-F Mon., , Jan. 21 BBB JV-SB-F GBB V-F-S Tues, Jan. 22 Sw V-F-S Opponent Dundee Woodstock Crystal Lake C. Crystal Lake C. Zion Crystal Lake C. Zion Grant Larkin Place There There There Home Home There There There There Time 4:30 6:00 6:30 6:30 6:30 9:00 4:30 4:30 5:30 Wrestling Warriors Down Cary-Grove By Lynne Sobczak The McHenry Varsity wrestlers improved-their conference record a notch Friday, as they squeeked past Cary Grove in a dual match, 28-23. The Junior Varsity and Freshman squads both fell to the Trojans, 21-39 and 20-38 respectively. Pat Haderly (112), sub­ sequently named the wrestler of the week, led the Warriors' varsity effort with a 16-1 superior decision. He now holds a 7-11 season record. A major decision by Mark Betancourt (155) brought his record up to i 0-5-1 while regular decisions for Brian Wrona (126) and Dave Ramer (145) helped raise their season statistics to 18-4 and 12-5-2 respectively. Kevin Hollian (105) drew a 2-2 tie with his opponent while Vic Betancourt and Ed Hughes won team points on forfeits. Betancourt holds a 9-6 record and Hughes now stands at 14-2. Varsity Results McHenry 28 - Cary Grove 23 98 lbs., Calkius (CG) pinned Karpinski (M). 105 lbs., Hollian (M) and Celske (CG) tied. 112 lbs., Haderly (M) decisioned Hahn (CG). 119 lbs., Jakowitsch (CG) won by a forfeit. 126 lbs., Wrona (M) decisioned Campbell (CG). 132 lbs., McDonald (CG) decisioned Conners (M). 138 lbs., Betancourt (M) won by a forfeit. 145 lbs., Ramer (M- decisioned McDonald (CG). 155 lbs., Betancourt (M) decisioned Schilling (CG). 167 lbs. Hughes (M) won by a forfeit. 185 lbs., Kennedy (CG) d e c i s i o n e d K e t c h u m < M ) . UL, Nystrom (CG) decisioned Gomez (M). JOHNSBURG HIGH SCHOOL Freshman-JV Basketball Editor's Quote Book Learning from one's en­ emies is the best way to love them, for it puts one into a grateful mood to­ ward them. Friedrich Nietzsche Date Mon., Jan. 21 Date Tues., Jan. 22 Thurs., Jan. 24 Opponent Marengo Place Away Girls' Basketball Opponent place North Boone Home South Beloit Away MARIAN CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL Boy's Basketball Date Sat., Jan. 19 Fri., Jan. 25 Opponent Marmion I.C. Place Aurora Elmhurst Time 6:15 6:15 Junior League Bowlers Bowl For Life And Breath Junior league bowlers will be striking out lung disease at Edgetown Bowl in W o o d s t o c k S a t u r d a y , February 6, The Junior Bowlers will be doing their part to help raise funds for t he DuPage-McHenry Lung Association's summer camp for asthmatic children and school health education programs. Mrs. Loretta Kohl, lung association board member. Woodstock, said, "The Junior Bowlers will be seeking pledges per pin lor their three game total. The bowlers who obtain the most dollars - pledged will be awarded trophies and prizes " Ronnie O'Krie, Junior League coordinator at Edgetown Bowl will be working closely with Lung Associaiion volunteers to help make this exciting bowling event a success. For more information call the DuPage-McHenry Lung Association in Woodstock at 338-6675. Dunkin' Donuts Announces an extra special reason for visiting your neighborhood Dunkin Donuts 3 excellent coupon values, each with a purchase of 1, dozen donuts at regular price. + I I I I I I I I WITH THIS COUPON WEEK NO. 1 F0URFREE DONUTS " :ti WITH THIS COUPON WEEK NO 2 FREE! 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NOfcjMKR NEW MAMAMMINT Karpavicus Totals: 0 0 0 15 2 32 Crystal Lake South fg ft tp Babcock 7 2 16 Frothingham 1 2 4 Kaska 3 0 6 Kersten 1 0 2 Schermann 5 0 10 Goodwin 5 4 14 Rakow" Eubanks Cleveland Jung Bergeman Curtnght Totals: McH Dundee " fg ft tp 1 0 2 1 1 3 3 7 13 5 4 14 12 4 6 0 12 17 14 48 X K 19 41 10 13 10 15 48 Totals: McH C.L .8. 22 8 52 10 X 4 10 32 10 21 X 13 52 McHenry vs. Dundee McHenry fg ft tp Hutchinson 6 1 13 Bohlman 6 0 12 Haddick 3 0 6 Kopsell 1 2 4 Copnell 2 0 4 Bitterman 1 0 2 Totals: 19 3 41 ATTENTION WHAT --- Annual McHenry High School Booster Club Special Event W H E N -- S a t u r d a y , February 9 TIME -- 6:30 p.m. Alumni Game -- Odd Years vs. Even Years. 8 P.M. Faculty vs. Bad News Bears (members of the Chicago Bears), featuring Doug Plank. TICKETS --- John's Sport Shop and McHenry Favorite Sport Center - East and West Campus and at the door. Autograph session by the Bad News Bears after the game. Generic Foods Several food chains are ad justing to rising prices by in troducing "generic foods" that contain no brand names. They are labeled simply "beans", "peas" or whatever. Generics are less carefully packed and may vary in size from name brands. But tests reveal varia­ tions in quality are slight and that generics are just as nutri tious as the deluxe brands. In some cases, generics sell for as much as 30 per cent less than the advertised b rands. Among the items sold as gene­ rics are peanut butter, vegeta ble oil, canned corn and can ned peas. SEAMLESS GUTTERS. offered by V HI I ENTERPRISES Aluminum Facia, Soffiting & Siding FOR FREE ESTIMATE CALL: 815-385-7784 McHenry Country Club RE-OPENING JANUARY 22 Time 5:00 Time 6:00 6:00 Winter Hours Dining Room Serving Our Complete Menu Plus! Monday & Tuesday - CLOSED Wednesday-5:00 til 10:30 PM • Prime Rib w/Salad Bar $8.25 Thursday - 5:00 PM til 10:30 PM * Fried Chicken or Spaghetti & Meatballs $5.25 , Friday - 5:00 PM til 11:00 PM _ _ _ l ' _ * Lake Perch^Fish Fry $4.95 Saturday - 5:00 PM til ] 1:00 PM Sunday - 10:00 AM til 3:00 PM Brunch Buffet (Only) Cocktail Lounge Monday & Tuesday - CLOSED Daily - 3:00 PM til Closing Sunday - 10:00 AM til 5:30 PM Cocktail Hour 3:00 PM til 6:00 PM • Enjoy the 1st Drink on us! • Hors d'oeuvres A 385-1072 McHenry Country Club 820 N . John S t ree t McHenry

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