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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 26 Nov 1980, p. 6

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PAGEfi - PLAINDEALER - TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25. 1980 Jr. Bowling league week of Nov. 15, 1980 Team 1: W 20'2, L 12^, pins29281, Team 8: W 20'fe, L 12V2, pins 28828, Team 11: W 20, L 13, pins 28065, Team 6: W 19, L 14, pins 28717, Team 12: W 17M>, L 15V2, pins 29306, Team 9: W 17, L 16, pins 28698, Team 5: W 16>6, L 16'/2, pins 28347, Team 2: W 16, L 17, pins 28638, Team 10: W 16, L 17, pins 28482, Team 4: W 15^, L 174, pins 28639, Team 7: W 144, L 184, pins 28554, Team 3: W 5, L28, pins 28122. High Series-Girls, Gwen Bennet, 387, Geraldine Haner 384, Danna Devenecia 383, Boys, Dale Tirado 483, Dana Pitel, 470, Andy Zinke 435. High Games-Girls, Kim Straza 177, Melissa Rhode 152, Pam Bradley and Donna Devenecia 149, Boys, Dana Pitel 206, Angelo Tirado 202, Dale Tirado 193. HONORED SWIMMERS--of the 1980 version of the McHenry Warrior girls swim team include Tonee Weyland, center, who was team captain, three-year letter winner and the high point winner for dual meets this year. Weyland received Most Valueable swimmer from her teammates as she holds two individual school records in the 100 and 200-yard freestyle. She also is on the 400-yard relay team which broke a record this year. At the right, Heidi Dass received the Most Improved swimmer award as a sophomore. She holds the varsity record in the 500-yard freestyle and is also a member of the record setting 400-yard relay team. Coach Mike Shanahan,left, took the Warrior swimmers to a 10th place finish in the Rockford West District this season and is now in preparation for the boys swimming season which begins Dec. 4 in Elgin. STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD Hurricane Spikers Move To Hampshire Sectionals The Marian Central volleyball squad captured the District Championship at their home court last Friday, defeating Huntley, 15-5, 15-7 in convincing style. The Hurricanes of Mary Stoner advanced to the final match by handily defeating Hampshire in the first round play, 15-5, 15-0 on ROBERT GLICK Wednesday. In the final match, senior Julie Berna was the high scorer for Marian with 12 total points, followed by Paddy Guerin with 11, senior McHenry girl Linda Aim with 10 and senior Betsy Powers with 9. In running their season record to 23-7-1, the Hurricanes won the Rock Valley Tourney Nov. 14-15, d e f e a t i n g R o c k f o r d Jefferson, 15-7, 15-10 as the team lost only one game out of 12 played in the tourney. Marian will play Valley Lutheran out of St. Charles in the Hampshire Sectional tonight (Monday) at 7:30 pm and would play for the Sectional Championship on Tuesday night if they win. Joel Wakitsch What National Hockey League team has won the Stanley Cup most often? •suaipeuB3 leajjuoj^ aqi s,if 'XUBdlUOQ spoor) gUTJJOdg S3U![mbH S.OUJ O-l-V 0 1 g u i p j O D D V : H 3 M S N V Having A Party?-Call Us! SALE KRAKUS POLISH HAM ONLY $2.98per lb. (815) 344-3900 DISTRICT CHAMPS-The Johns burg Skyhawk volleyball team didn't do it the easy way, but they did it, by defeating Walther Lutheran Saturday night at Johnsburg in the District Championship, 9-15,17-15,15-13. At the left, Cheri Kofler, took aim at the right corner with this spike which regained the serve for Johnsburg. She later made the spike of the day, hitting the baseline and spurring her team on to a 17-15 come-from-behlnd victory. Below, team members mob each other as the realisation of District Championship sets in. Kofler, 24 and Inge Dschida, 42, are Joined by Kathie Kling , far right and Norine O'Neil, far left. The girls will now travel to Chicago tonight (Monday) to play in the Luther South Sectional. STAFF PHOTOS-JOEL WAKITSCH Skyhawk Spikers District Champions Plaindealer Using sound fundamentals and a little luck, the Johnsburg Skyliawk volleyball team beat Walther Lutheran for the District crown in come-from-behind fashion Saturday night at Johnsburg. The Skyhawks had earned the right to play in the championship match by defeating Driscoll Thursday night, 16-14, 15-6 and liad to overcome a strong Walther Lutheran team, who had advanced by sending St. Edwards home on Tuesday and by whipping St. Benedict on Thursday in three games. In beating Driscoll on Thursday, Johasburg won the first match in a see-saw affair, 16-14. At one point in the first game, Driscoll's Mary Winkler served seven unanswered points as double hits and mental mistakes put Johnsburg in the hole, 8- 2. A good dink at the net by Patti Haag gave Johnsburg the serve however, as Sue Dehn made up for two earlier double hits by smashing three serves for points while Haag and Cheri Kofler each placed good returns and Johnsburg came back, 7- 8. Laura Mouyard of Driscoll then followed suit by serving five straight points and Driscoll held a 12-7 lead. A picture-perfect dink at the net by Kelly Beitz, a hard spike "by Inge Dschida and two well-placed serves by Cheri Kofler jjit the lead, but Johnsburg lost the serve at 13-12. Again, Driscoll's Mary Winkler tried to do the damage by placing a nice spike in the left corner, giving her team a 14-12 lead, but the next serve went into the net as Inge Dschida took over the Johnsburg serve. She cut the lead on a serve that scorched between two befuddled Driscoll players, and Kathy Kling tied the score at 14 on a tap that balanced on the net top and dropped over. The next serve brought about a long volley which Dschida ended with a long return with overspin that ducked into the corner and Johnsburg led for the first time since the initial serve, 15- 14 • During the next volley, Johnsburg pushed a weak return over the net which could have spelled disaster, but Norine O'Neil came out of nowhere to block a viscious Driscoll spike to give the locals a stunning 16-14 victory. The victory mentally prepared the Skyhawks for game two in which a 15-6 cakewalk sent them into the Saturday championships. Game two never saw Johnsburg without the lead as long volleys seemed to work in Johnsburg's favor. All Conference junior Sue Dehn accounted for five of the Skyhawk points in game two, while Norine O'Neil served four points and Kathie Kling collected three points of her own. Inge Dschida stayed out of the limelight until late in the game as she served the last two points. On Saturday, however, it took a while for the Johnsburg spikers to get on track. Before a crowd of about 200, Johnsburg saw a lively Walther Luthran squad rack up 7 straight points to start out the first game as a mixture of good serving and Johnsburg blunders put the Skyhawk in the hole early. The spikers would not come from behind in this one, although they did come back with five straight points of their own as Cheri Kofler and Sue Dehn used spikes to get Johnsburg back in the match. From there Johnsburg saved all its nice shots for when they Wholesale f The v Retail VILLAGE POTTERY & CRAFTS, INC. ALL MACRAME CORD PRICE Buy 1st Skein of Cord Regular Price 2nd Skein HALF PRICE (Brinq this Ad) - NO LIMIT - 10002 Main St. (Hwy. 47) Closed Tues. Hebron, III. Open Daily (815)648-2920 Including Sunday 10-5 Offer Extended to De-. 15 weren't serving, and Walther Lutheran took the first game easily, 15-9. Game two proved to be the most thrilling game of the year for the locals. With their backs against the wall, everyone seemed to do his job, and Johnsburg squeeked by, 17-15. Inge Dschida, a two-year all-conference pick and team captain, started game two by serving deep,then moving up to set up a perfect spike for Norine O'Neil. Johnsburg took a 2-0 lead on a hard, knuckleball serve by Dschida which deflected off two Walther Lutheran players, before giving up the serve as Kathy Kling mishit a return shot. Walther Lutheran scored its first point as Sue Dehn hit a perfect spike ball into the net, but came back to block a Walther spike to stop Walther on the next serve. The opponents scored another point on a good, low serve before Kathie Kling took over the Johnsburg serve and forced a Walther Lutheran mistake; Johnsburg led 3-1. Walther Lutheran scored the next three points on two good spikes, but Dschida put an end to that with a well-placed dink. Cheri Kofler showed commendable serving style as Walther Lutheran mishandled two straight serves. A timeout was called with the score at 5-5 and Walther Lutheran took over the serve by scoring two points on two Johnsburg mishits. _ ^ Patti Haag got one of those points back, but Walther Lutheran started to dominate play while scoring two more points on Johnsburg mistakes. Sue Dehn spiked one down the left sideline to keep Johnsburg close, and then they took the lead as the ball changed hands twice before Johnsburg forced two Walther Lutheran mistakes. At the timeout. Johnsburg led 10-9. Fine defensive play by both teams slowed the pace up as neither side could score until Patti Haag made a spectacular save of a sinking return which set up a fine Kofler dink shot and Johnsburg went on to score the next three points and seemingly the game at 13-9. Walther Lutheran was not to be denied however,as they tied the score using three spikes and a dink. The crowd quieted as they sensed a Johnsburg choke. went over the net foyr times before landing out of bounds on the Johnsburg side. Johnsburg won, 15-13. Team captain, Inge Dschida acknowledged the District trophy as Athletic Director Jimmy Meyers called the match "one of the best I've ever seen in any sport." Johnsburg will now advance to the Luther South Sectional in Chicago, as they play the winner of the Luther South District. Joel Wakitsch Weyland, Dass Honored Swimmers Tonee Weyland, holder of two school records and a member of the 400 relay team (record) was chosen Most Valuable by her teammates at the annual banquet held on Monday night at West campus. Tonee holds the 100 and 200 freestyle records, setting the 100 record in 1979 with the time of 1:00.7 and the 200 set this year at 2:15. Heidi Dass, who set the 500-yd freestvle record this season in the time of 6:40 was awarded the Most Improved Swimmer. The girls won 5 and lost 9 under veteran coach Mike Shanahan. Bowling "Fun bordering on insanity ...the best in Country Rock!!" The 'Orthopedics *Fool Surgery • General Care *Spert Medicine •Children's Feet Problems McHenry Office 4305 W. 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Johnsburg had the momentum as Walther Lutheran double hit the next Kofler serve and kept Johnsburg alive in the finals with a serve off an opponents hands out of play to give the Skyhawks a 17-15 victory. / By now the home town fans were wild, but they didn't know that game three would hold much of the same excitement. The last game was full of long volleys and frazzled nerves. Walther Lutheran held an early 6-4 lead, but Norine O'Neil forced three mistakes by her opponents, before Kathie Kling recorded the only ace of the series as the Skyhawks moved to a 10-5 lead. Lutheran answered with six straight points to take an amazing 11-10 lead before Dschida and Haag each recorded points in trading two with Walther Lutheran. Johnsburg still trailed 13-12. Norine O'Neil proved to hold steady to the challenge however as she slammed two straight serves off Walther Lutheran players, then served the winning point as the ball Scores McHENRY POLICE ASSOC.

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