-KA m- v,' • d£i** ' » ; -W hSk '̂ ̂ PAGE 14 - PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY, JANUARY 29,1M2 Jackie Weber of Marian Central is safe at third base on this piay, but McHenry came out on the winning end of the Regional game 4-3. Taking the throw on the play was Robin Geiger. The Warriors finished second in the Fox Valley conference with a 9-5 record, but saw their season end in the Regional final with a loss to Woodstock. STAFF PHOTO - WAYNE GAYLORD. in six runs as J and L Oil nipped Old Bridge 18-17. Ed's Rental took over first place in women's 16-inch Tuesday night softball by defeating Gearmaster 8-1 and Dr. Frymark 15-4. In McHenry little league baseball, the Eagles, Sparrows, and Bluebirds led the minor division with unbeaten records, while the Astros and Sox led the Minis with unblemished records also. At the second annual McHenry area Jaycees Camp New Hope Run, 90 competitors ran the 6.2 mile course to help raise funds for the further development of the Jaycee operated Camp New Hope in Manhatten, 111. John Mclnerney was the first finisher in 34:21 while Steve Kasperczyk was second in 38:10. Both runners were in the 18-24 year-old category. Karly Kunzer and Erin Boland of the McHenry County Tumbleweeds qualified for the national tumbling finals to be held at Tempe, Arizona. JUNE Numerous honors were bestowed upon Johnsburg high school spring sport athletes at the annual banquet. Seniors Dave Maurer, Scott Valentin, and Rich Preston were named to the All-SHARK baseball team. Maurer was selected for the second straight year ^ 24 HOUR TOWING 2. BODY REPAIRING & PAINTING AUTO & TRUCK *24 HOUR TOWING COMPLETE BODY SHOP INSURANCE WORK WELCOME ALL MAKES ft MODELS AMERICAN ft FOREIGN 'NO JOB TOO LARGE OR TOO SMAU' • COLOR MATCHING SPECIALISTS • CALL 385-7448 R & D Auto Service OVER 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE ONE MILE SOUTH OF McHENRY - WEST OF RT 31 t 4250 BULL VALLEY RD. McHENRY and Valentin was an honorable mention pick last year. Randy Wakitsch, Joe Meyers, and Tom Pieper were selected honorable mention. Sue Dehn and Janice Schmitt, both juniors, were selected to the All- SHARK girls softball team. Honorable mention picks were Kathy Butler, Kim Grenmaa, and Barb Schmitt. Johnsburg also announced its MVP's and captains in each sport. They were: tennis-Dan Kiernan (MVP), and Kiernan and Gene Weincouff captains; girls track-Cheir Kofler (MVP), and Inge Dschida and Sue Moulis captains; boys track-John Payne (MVP), and Jay Jackson and Pat Schifferdecker cap tains; softball-Sue Dehn (MVP), and Kim Grenman and Barb Schmitt captains; and baseball-Dave Maurer (MVP) and Maurer and Randy Wakitsch captains. Wakitsch was also the recipient of the "6ld Timers Club" athletic scholarship award, and Dschida and Valetin were voted as the school's outstanding senior athletes. Also at Johnsburg, basketball coach Bob Kies quit and assumed a similiar position at Quincy-Notre Dame high school. During his stint with the Skyhawks, Kies was 54-29 including a 17-11 record last year. At McHenry high school, pitcher Jeff McNish was selected to the all-Fox Valley conference team. The senior batted .355 during the year. From the Warrior girls softball team, pitcher Sue Haddick and shortstop Karen Kar- pavicius were voted all-conference. McHenry high school athletic trainer Earl "Coop" Cooper retired after serving the school at that position since 1975. At Marian Central's awards banquet, the following athletes were selected most valuable: Scott Truckenbrod, tennis; Darlene Grenier, girls track; Mike Eisele and Paul Sandall, boys track; Steve Wett and Jim Burroughs, baseball; and Joyce Kennebeck, girls softball. At the Plaindealer, Carl Moesche replaced Jeff Stern as Sports Editor. Stern accepted a similiar position with the Burlington Standard Press. McHenry native John Mclnerney won the 7-mile Harvard Milk Run with a time of 37:41. Carrie Mortell of McHenry was the leader of the women's two-mile race with a 12:23 clocking. Six local girls helped the Lake Region YMCA gymnastics team win the Class III State championship. The local 12 to 14 year old girls are Karyn Althoff, Melanie Smith, and Michele Landis of McHenry, and Jennifer Hueman, Sue Russell, and Sabrina Sliwiak of Johnsburg. In men's 12-inch softball, Doherty's remained the top team in the Western Division sporting a 6-0 record. In the Eastern Division, Wayne's and The Fox Hole Tap tied for the league lead with identical 5-1 marks. Wayne's ended the month with a 16-1 drubbing of Hainesville Inn and the Fox Hole also flexed its muscles in clubbing Jewel Park 17-2. ' The Eastern Division boasted nine of .\|he league's top 10 hitters. Don Bentz of Thank You Wonder Lake. GRAND THEFT - of home plate was committed by Bob Greve of McHenry (sliding) as he slipped past batter Jay Whitmore, and under the tag of the Libertyville catcher. Greve stole four bases on the day and ak a team the Warriors recorded 14 thefts in their first weekend of play. McHenry lost both, games, however, and finished the season with a disappointing 5-20 record. 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In women's 16-inch softball, Ed's Rental remained the class of the Tuesday night league with a 7-0 record. Ed's closed out the month with a 14-3 drubbing over Dr. Frymark. In the Thursday night league, four teams scrambled for a share of the league lead. Oaks Marathon, Brake Parts, St. Regis, and River Shannon all stood at 5-1. McHenry's American Legion baseball team dropped its season opener 8-7 to Algonquin and won only/ three of eight games during June. Manager Russ Williams' crew did wind up the month on a positive note, however. Before leaving to join the United States Marine Corps, Dave Colberg tossed a two-hit shutout and struck out 10 batters in a 8-0 win over Lake-In-The- Hills. C.J.'s Doll Barn took over first place in McHenry's senior pigtail league by winning its last three garnet to boost its record to 7-2. Pictured at right: Our recently completed West Side Facility at the Corner of Thompson Road & Shady Lane. Pictured below: Our East Side Facility on Hancock Drive. 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Dschida set a new conference record in the discus with a toss of 28.10 meters and also placed first in the shot put. STAFF PHOTO - JEFF STERN. MAIN LOBBY HOURS 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM Closed 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM 9:00 AM to 12 Noon WEST SIDE WALK-UP/DRIVE-UP FACILITY 12 Noon to 7:00 PM 12 Noon to 7:00 PM Closed 12 Noon to 7:00 PM 12 Noon to 7:00 PM 8:00 AM to 3:00 PM i