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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 5 Sep 1980, p. 36

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V PAGE 1« - PLA1NDEALER - FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, ItM Sanders Wishing For .500 Season With 24 girls out for Johnsburg High School's tennis team, cooch Connie Sanders is taking a close look at all of them before committing herself to any starters. She does know, however, that Kathy Szumlas, a junior letterman, will be her number one singles player and that senior Kim Grenman, also a letteman, will be one of the two girls who comprise the number one doubles team. After a hard 3-8 mark last year, Coach Sanders is looking forward to this year. Sportsketch O r i g i n a l l y f r o m Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Connie Sanders moved to this area seven years ago after graduating from N o r t h e r n I l l i n o i s University with a degree in Special Education. She coached four years at McHenry High School before coming to Johnsburg at its inception. She played basketball in college, has won two Crystal Lake raquetball championships, took first in two city tennis, tournaments in Arlington Park, and her most recent accomplishment was sending Kristi Stanell to the state tennis meet. The 29-year-old Sanders resides in Crystal Lake. Johnsburg Tennis September 5 BeMt Cath. (away) 4:38 September 8 Wanconda (home) 4:31 September it Dundee (away) 4 pm September 11 Jacobs (home) 4 pm September 18 Grayslake (home) 4:38 September 18 Woodstock (home) 4:38 September 24 Marian Central (home) 4 pm September 28 Round Lake (away) 4:38 September 38 McHenry (home) 4:38 October 2 Cary Grove (away) 4 pm October 7 Grant (home) 4:38 October 8 Crys. Lk. South (away) 3:38 October 13 Crown (away) 4 pm October 17-18 IHSA District (away) October 23-25 IHSA State Finals "I think that finally, after two years of below .500 tennis, that we are gonpa be competitive this year/' she said. She reasoned that most of her kids that she had two years ago did not play organized tennis before coming to high school, and with a few years of experience under their belts, they should feel more at ease in competition. She is hoping for a " break even" season this year and said that two freshmen may help her attain that goal. "Kathy Hartjas and Jennifer Jones should be real tough this year and solidify my program fbr years to come," she said. Other girl joining in the competition this year in­ clude seniors Cindy Mann, Mary Kollenkirk, Janice Schmitt. Juniors are Teri Jakubicek, Barb Schmitt, Deb Jayko, Ann Moehling, Tracy Esposito, Darcy Relle, Angie Kinny and Kathy O'Brien. Cindy Guetzloff and Stacy Naleway are sophomores, while the freshmen are Kelly Hart, Trisha Herigodt, Kathy Butler, Janet Ready and Gail Jacubicek. Similarly to McHenry, the Skyhawks will hold their tennis matches at the Johnsburg Junior High Until the new tennis courts behind Johnsburg High school are resurfaced. In Vict orif or Defeat... Our Hearts Are With You! 3309 S F. North I riTtrj r McHenry Chopel Hill /J Bu ugj ft, 385-6899 Rood \fl gSgf To All The Women & Men Athletes... MAY ALL YOUR VICTORIES OE GREAT! BRUSH 4N CURL 4901 W. Rte. 120 - McHenry 3854777 Ge Skyhawks! Co Warriors! 6e Hurricanes! HELP US CLEAR OUR LOT FOR THE 1981 t ": SEASON!!! SAVE NOW AND BEAT THE 1981 PRICE INCREASE ONALL REMAINING 1980's IN STOCK I DRASTIC DISCOUNTS! on Remain ing: 80 Jeep Cherokees, Wagoneers, Pickups, &>AII 1980 AMC's In Stock ! GO TEAMS GO! "Best Wishes For The Upcoming School Year' DENNIS CONWAY 3319 W. Elm St. 385-7111 S T A T I f A R M WHS) I N S U I A N C I To the Young Men and Women who make the 1980 FALL SPORTS SEASON possible... BEST WISHES AND GOOD LUCK! McHenry County s Largest AMC-Jeep Dealership AMC- JEEP 907 N. FRONT ST.-McHENRY - 385-0403 MITCHELL And remember... what ever sport you're into we have the equipment and accessories you need to become lit. II Goast to Coast * V * - • >v» !»"*• \» J400WJtTE^I20,McHENRY Phone3SS-66S5

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