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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 23 Apr 1980, p. 7

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Preston Clears Bar At 10' In Pole Vault Event By Randy Swikle Johnsburg senior Bruce Preston cleared the pole vault bar at 10 feet to win second place in that event at the six-school A1 Bohrer Invitational track meet at Cary Grove Saturday. This is Preston's first year out for track, and it was only the second time he has competed in the pole vault. The first time he ever vaulted, he made 9'6" and earned first place. The entire Johnsburg squad, with only 11 members attending, scored three times as many points (43Vfe) as it did last year, but the Skyhawks still finished in last place behind winner Lake Zurich, Cary Grove, Marengo, St. Viator and Carmel. The 3200 meter relay team of Skyhawks Jay Jackson, Bob Baker, Rick Szumlas and Wayne Besserud finished fourth, improving its time by 15 seconds. Mike Steck, a sophoipore, finished seventh in the varsity 3200 meter run with a time of 11:20. Senior Jim Flood also ran, clocking a 12:02. Senior Rick Szumlas came in fourth in the 110 meter high hurdles. His best time of the day was 17.2. In the 800 meters, a fine effort by Johnsburg .senior Wayne Besserud earned him a second place with a time of 2:03.7, which was three seconds faster than his previous best. One event later, Besserud came back to grab a third in the 400 meter race with a 53.6 clocking. Junior Bob Baker ran his best race this year in the 400 meters with a time of 56.5. He tied for sixth, but im­ proved his previous best by three seconds. Szumlas came back in fine form in the 300 meter hur­ dles with a time of 43.6, which earned him second place honors. Newcomer Lenny Ippolito surprised everyone by running in the 300 meter low hurdles and clocking a very respectable 46.5. This was the first time he has run that race. In the 1600 meter run, Steck did not- place but earned a good time of 5:27: Freshman Mike Rowden had a fine day, despite leg problems, clearing the high jump at 5'6" for the first time in his life. Chris Dixon did place third in the high juipp with a fine 5'8" jump. . The track team was scheduled to host Grant in a make-up meet. Wednesday the Skyhawks cindermen host Crown and Hononegah. McHenry High Sophs Play Winning Baseball "THE TOM-2 PAGE 7 - PLAINDEALER - WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23. MM SPRING SPORTS SCHEDULE f JOHNSBURG HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS SOFTBALL Thurs . April 24 at Harvard (F-S & Var.) BELOIT CATHOLIC NORTH BOONE at Hononegah (TBA) All games start at 4:30 weekdays 10:30 on Saturdays unless otherwise stated Sat., April 26 Tues., April 29 Thurs., May 1 BOYS BASEBALL Thurs., April24 BELOIT CATHOLIC (F-S & Var.) Fri., April25 HEBRON/4 p.m.) (F-S & Viu\) Mon., April 28 * NORTH BOONE lues., April 29 , CRYSTAL LAKE SOUTH (F-S & Var.) All games start at 4:30 weekdays unless otherwise stated GIRLS TRACK Thurs., April 24 HARVARD-NORTH BOONE Sat., April 26 Jacobs Invitationals (10 a.m.) Tues., April 29 at St. Edwards (4 p.m.) Wed., April 30 SOUTH BELOIT-HONONEGAH BOYS TRACK Wed., April 23 CROWN-HONONEGAH Jacobs Invitational (10 a.m.) BELOIT CATHOLIC- SOUTH BELOIT ST. EDWARDS Sat., April 26 Tues., April 29 Thurs., May 1 All meets start at 4:30 unless otherwise stated The McHenry High sophomores defeated Cary Grove 5 to 2, with Dave Smith the winning pitcher, and lost to Crystal Lake Central 5 to l in last weeks games. The young Warriors won a double header Saturday over Jacobs winning 8 to 4 and 6 to 5, with box scores coming in next week. SOPHOMORES McHenry vs. Cary Grove ab h r Long, 2b 3 0 0 Williams, ss 3 00 Smith, p-lb 3 0 1 Massheimer, If 10 0 Dillon, p 0 0 0 Glick, 3b 3 2 2 Burgdorf, cf 32 1 Larsen, rf 3 2 1, Lindeman, p.r. 0 0 0 Rehburg, lb-lf 3 0 0 Bazan.c 3 10 MCHS Cary G. 0 0 0 0 3 2 X 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 r h e 5 7 1 2 7 2 McHenry vs. C.L.C. ab h r Burgdorf, cf 2 0 0 Long,2b-p 3 10 Smith, lb 2 0 0 Glick, 3b 3 0 0 Larsen,rf 3 0 0 Massheimer, If 2 0 0 Bazan,c 3 0 0 Williams, ss 10 0 Mullen, p " 2 0 0 Mroz, j>r 0 0 1 Huff, 2b 0 0 0 Totals: MCH C.L.C. Totals: 25 7 5 21 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 3 0 x r h e 1 1 3 5 6 0 Two dressers, an electric washer and dryer, a refrigerator, and some help in moving to a new address is needed for a family of six, mom, dad, two boys and two girls. Please call FISH at 385-0258, as soon as possible. Everyone is also urged to give some thought to joining FISH and helping others. Call the above number for information. Volunteers can sign up for one day a month in their own home, taking telephone calls and getting back to people with answers. Or, chiving people one day a month in the area, to a doctor, hospital for treatment, etc., is also needed. FISH cannot do it alone! M.G. WHAT S NEW 400 METER RELAY--It was close at the mid point as (foreground) Sue Moulis is getting a good start after receiving the baton from Inge Dschida. In background, Holly Smith is receiving the baton from Heida Aissen, and they helped the Warrior frosh-soph team to a 57.02 win during the track meet at Johnsburg last Thursday. STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD BOYS TENNIS Fri., April 25 at St. Edwards (4 p.m.) Mon.,April28 at Crystal Lake Cen. (3:30 p.m.) at Round Lake at McHenry (4 p.m.) ATAWft., r&pi 11 60 Wed., April 30 Fri., May 2 McHenry Track Team Eighth In Kaneland Invitational THOUGHT FOR FOOD . By GOULD CROOK All matches start at 4:30 unless otherwise stated Coach Dan Boland's McHenry High track team finished eighth in the twenty- five team Kaneland In­ vitational track meet held on Saturday. Naperville North, who will be here for the Warrior Relays Friday night, edged St. Charles another Friday participant 58 to 49 to win the title. Kaneland the host school placed third. The Warriors 440 yd. relay team of Pete Ritthaler, Ron Schaefer, Keith Schaefer, second behind St. Charles by a margin of one-half of a [second. Ritthaler picked up a third place in the 440 yd. dash, and Akins a 4th in the 220 yd. dash. The Warriors scored 11 points in the meet, so there were 16 schools scoring less, which can be expected of such a big meet. Friday the Warriors will host their own meet beginning at 3:30 p.m. with the field events and '5 p.m. with the running events in the 15th Annual Warrior Errors Plague Skyhawk By Randy Swikle The Johnsburg Skyhawk baseball squad suffered two big losses last week, a 13-0 setback against Marengo and a 17-2 loss to Grant. Both garnet were played at Johnsburg's Tiger Field. In the loss to Marengo, only Johnsburg junior Scott Valentin managed any hits. The centerfielder singled in the first and fourth innings. Marengo smashed the baseball for three runs the first inning and for six ad­ ditional runs the second inning. In all, Marengo got 11 hits and committed no errors. Johnsburg got two hits and committed 10 errors. In the Grant contest, the Valentin brothers, Scott arftl Kurt, knocked two hits apiece to lead the Johnsburg batters. Kurt, senior third baseman, smacked a double in the fourth inning but was called out trying to reach third on an overthrow. The only other Johnsburg player to get a base hit was Dave Maurer who tapped a double in the sixth inning, scoring Scott Valentin and then scoring himself as Kurt Valentin singled next. Errors continued to plague the Skyhawks as they lost to Grant. The Skyhawks committed seven errors to Grant's three. The Skyhawk baseball squad was scheduled to travel to Hononegah on Monday, play Crystal Lake Central in a home game on Tuesday, and host Beloit Catholic on Thursday at 4:30 p.m. Carpet-Clearing Hinge A type of hinge that will raise a door to help clear the carpet is called a rising butt hinge. When ordering, specify a right-hand or left- hand hinge. Made by Ball and Ball, Exton, Fa. and Aric Akins finished Relays. Johnsburg Girls Are Seventh In 9-School County Track Meet The Johnsburg girls' track squad took seventh place in the nine-school County Track meet last Saturday. Sophomore Cheri Kofler took first place in the 220 meter dash and also first place in the 100 meter dash. In the long jump she finished fourth. Sue Moulis won fifth place for the 800 meter run. The girls were scheduled to travel to Crown for a meet with the host school and Crystal Lake Central on Monday, and they host Harvard and North Boone on Thursday. CHOP SUEY OR CHOW MEIN 2 cups cooked pork or chicken Vi cup celery Vt cup onions 1 green pepper, seeds and membrane removed 1 can bean sprouts 2 T. cooking oil 1 cup beef bouillon Soy sauce (2 T. for pork; 4 T. for chicken) jellied juices from the meat Cut pork or chicken into 2-inch julienne strips about V* inch thick. Slice the celery, onions and green pepper diagonally. Drain the bean sprouts. Heat 2 T. oil in a deep, heavy skillet and stir-fry the onions and celery for about 3 min­ utes. Then add pork or chicken, peppers and bean sprouts. Con­ tinue to stir-fry for 2 to 3 min­ utes longer. Then odd the beef bouillon, soy sauce and jellied juices from the meat. Serve at once. For chop suey serve over rice. For chow mein serve over fried noodles. • * * * Non-essentials take up too much time in life but why be different from those about you? McHenry High Girls Third In County Meet By Dick Rabbitt On a beautiful Saturday in April the McHenry High School girls' track team of Don Seaton placed third in the McHenry County Meet held at Jacobs High School. Woodstock won the meet for the thrid time in a row scoring 166 pts., with the Gators of Crystal Lake South finishing second with 137 and the Warriors trailing in third place with 73. Carrie Mor- tell, Warrior senior, won the 400 and 800 meter runs, plus anchoring the winning 1600 meter relay team. Team Scores Woodstock 166 Crystal Lake S. 137 McHenry 73 Jacobs 53 Hebron 48 Marengo 33 Johnsburg 26 ̂ Marian Central 16* 2 Huntley 4 Warrior Scoring 400 Meter Relay: 2nd., D'Angelo, Voska, Scramek and Blume. 3200 Meter Run: 5th., Bazan. 800 Meter Relay. 2nd., D'Angelo, Voska, Scramek and Blume. 100 Yd. Dash: 4th., Blume. 800 Meter Run: 1st., C. 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