PAGE • - PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY, MARCH 12, IfC These Courts Are Adjourned Plaindealer The Bullpen Car! Moesche Sports Editor For our three area boys basketball teams, namely McHenry, Johnsburg, and tyarian Central, the so- 06lied "March Madness" is &i affliction that no longer tfas to be dealt with. * All three schools were Eliminated in regional competition putting a quick *Ki to another season. So upitil November, these courts #e adjourned. *But reflecting upon these st four months of com- tition, several interesting ories have been written, several games will be ng remembered. It's not _ like any other year £ Here's a capsule look at i>me of the noteworthy events of the 1981-82 Reasons: f } At McHenry, veteran <J)ach Ken Ludwig started the season with only two ijeturning lettermen from tJie 17-9 squad that finished third in the Fox Valley (Conference a year ago. Mike Bauml McHenry {JLike last year, the parriors were not a tall, psical team. But unlike Ifcst year, they were inex perienced as their final 3-20 record indicated. McHenry started out its season dropping its first four contests including two in the Sycamore holiday tour nament, before managing its first win. In their home opener against FVC foe Jacobs, the Warriors relied on a strong fourth quarter defense and the outside shooting of Mike Bauml in the 53-52 win. The victory was short lived, however, as McHenry didn't win again in 1981 and had its overall record drop to 1-8. Iji the last game of the year, even a 30-point effort by Mike Burgdorf couldn't notch one in the win column as the Warriors fell 63-58 to host Wheeling in the Christmas tournament. Crown became McHenry's second victim of the season, as the locals played their best game on the road in early January winning 72-62. Bauml and Burgdorf each tied for scoring honors with 16 points. Four games later, the Warriors won what would be their last game of the year, a 54-51 decision against Cary- Grove. Then the losses snowballed. Jacobs won its rematch game with McHenry which started a nine-game losing streak for the Warriors. Fittingly perhaps, it was the same Golden Eagles that ended the season for the Warriors with a 57-35 win in the first round of the Belvidere regional. Although no player was selected to the All- conference squad, Bauml was McHenry's most con- sistant scorer and finished as the team leader with 225 total points in 21 games for a 10.7 average. He also topped the team in free throw percentage making 33 of 44 for 75 percent, as well as assists with 47. Another junior, Steve Babb, led the team in both offensive and defensive rebounding finishing with a total of 141. Johnsburg operated under a new coach in Ben Beck, and since the team also lacked size, it lived and died with outside shooting. The Skyhawks lost a heart breaking season opener to Salem Central 57-56, then continued to flounder losing its next six on the road Tom Pieper Johnsburg Beck won his first game as the Johnsburg coach a week before Christmas as his team knocked off SHARK conference leader Marian Central 56-52 behind Jeff Bartmann's 22 points. The Skyhawks would only win once more in 1981, as their record dropped to 2-10. But they got that lift from surprise starter John Wharton who scored 18 points in a 76-60 victory over Genoa-Kingston in the Hampshire holiday tour nament. In 1982, Johnsburg won four of its first six games, then went on a downward skid that ended with a regional loss to conference champion Marengo seven games later. Tom Pieper and Bartmann were one-two in the scoring parade for the Skyhawks and both were selected to the SHARK all-conference squad, Pieper to the first team and Bartmann to the second Although not selected to any post-season awards, Joe Meyers more than held his own playing center at only 6- 2. He was Johnsburg's leading rebounder and third leading scorer. Beck's ended his first year with a 6-19 record. Marian Central opeoed its season with no place to call home, as a weather- damaged roof forced coach Hans Rokus' team to play its holiday tournament at Burlington Central. Undaunted by this aggravation, the Hurricanes went on to win the tour nament and six of their first seven games. Marian was then upset at Johnsburg before entering the Hampshire holiday tournament. Behind Scott Truckenbrod's career high 40 points, the Hurricanes defeated Belvidere 92-72 in their opener, but then were crushed 82-36 by Chicago Collins which started a five- game losing streak. Dave Rickert was inserted into the starting lineup in that stretch and slowly Marian regained its opening season form. With their roof now intact, the Hurricanes won seven erf their last 10 games, but were defeated by Marengo in regional semi-finals. The Indians were also the only team to win on Marian's home court all season, as they also won there during the regular season. The Hurricanes won all 10 of their other home games. Truckenbrod won the last SHARK scoring title with a 22.6 scoring average. Eight times the smooth-shooting senior connected for at least 30 points. He was selected to the first team of the AU-SHARK conference squad, and was joined by teammates Mike Sabatka (second team), and Rickert (honorable men tion). Marian finished the season with a 14-10 record. And while we close the book on this season, it seems only fitting that we reopen a book on a season gone by that columnist and reporter Dick Rabbitt will recall vividly With help from the Woodstock Daily Sentinel, we bring back the District game of 1957 that gave coach Rabbitt and his Fighting Irish of St. Mary's their only win of the season. Carl Moesche District Playoff Feb. 28,1957 St. Mary's (40) fg ft tp T. Draffkom 2 0 4 J Draffkom 2 4 8 Mullen 4 19 Boden 4 4 12 May 0 0 0 Piner 13 5 Barrett 10 2 D in Regionals Lady Warriors Bow To Gators Totals: 14 12 40 Huntley (37) fg ft tp Gahan 14 6 Henning 2 8 12 Beitz 0 0 0 Ackman 0 5 5 Seiler 2 6 10 Klien 1 2 4 Totals: 6 25 37 St. Mary's 12-5-9-14-40 Huntley 13- 5-11- 8-37 McHENRY -- Meg Scherman proved to be the straw that broke McHenry's back. After helping the Gators to two regular season victories over the Lady Warriors, Scherman, a unanimous All- Fox Valley conference selection and the league's leading scorer, came back to haunt Pat Wirtz's crew for the third time in thQ opening round of the Class AA regionals Monday night. Scherman poured in 20 points, directed the fast break, and piled up numerous assists as South rolled to a 60-38 victory. The victory improved the Gators' record to 204 overall and set up a 7:00 p.m. showdown with Crystal Lake Central for the regional championship Thursday night. The Tigers, now 14-8, won their regional opener over Woodstock 50-29. (See box insert). Dehn Sets Record Skyhawk Girls Romp I Scott Truckenbrod Marian Central On The Sidelines By Dick Rabbitt March Madness is in full swing in prep circles these days as the countdown has already begun for the coveted state basketball championship. Class A will be playing in ! Champaign tomorrow and former champion ; Lawrenceville is the pre-tourney favorite to take the trophy home again. I The field will be narrowed to 16 in Class AA after ; tonight's sectional finals. I'm sure that some upsets will 1 have already taken place, as the competition stiffens up a J bit the further down the road you travel. Two Fox Valley | teams of Tuesday night are still in the running. The I Woodstock Blue Streaks seem to have the best chance of • the two to advance to the Super-Sectional at N.I.U. next • Tuesday. If they can dispose of host Rockford Guilford, and then take the winner of the Grant-Rockford Boylan \ contest they could probably meet Benet Academy. The »Streaks will have to improve on their free shooting ability [ if they are to advance to DeKalb. J Crystal Lake Central has it a bit tougher, they must get < by St. Charles, and then the winner of the Palatine vs. Elk ! Grove contest. They would likely meet the state second ; ranked team St. Joseph of Westchester in the East Aurora . Supersectional. { It is a lot to ask of these two teams, and all Fox Valley • fans are hoping for the best for these two fine team. \ (Editor's Note: Central was defeated by St. Charles {Tuesday night 67-51) « Congratulations to Karen Karpavicius on her selection ! to the Fox Valley All Conference basketball team. She J was the leading scorer on the "Lady Warriors" team this < past season. 1 Speaking of the Lady Warriors, they were eliminated J from tourney play on Monday in their own regional by the Gators of Crystal Lake South. The powerful Gators were just too much for the Pat Writz crew. If you look over the Warrior stats for the season, you can see why they had a difficult time of it this season. Their shooting average was 37 percent, and their free throw average was 54 percent. You don't win many games these days with that poor of a shooting average. Years ago you might have won some games, but in these days of hot shooting and high scoring, you have to do a lot better than 37 percent, ana 54 percent. Brian Wilson has his baseball team working out daily indoors in preparation for the season opener at Streamwood on April 1st. Spirit is high in the Warrior camp, and they hope to improve on last year's record. We take you back to 1945 in the County Tourney at Woodstock, when the Warriors defeated the Harvard Hornets 46-23 The Warriors built up a 44-16 lead after three periods and coasted to an easy win. McHENRY COUNTY TOURNEY -1945 AT WOODSTOCK McHenry fg ft pf tp Buss 0 0 10 Brennan 0 0 2 0 Goranson 0 2 2 2 Althoff 0 0 10 Neiss 4 2 2 10 Murphy 4 0 18 Freund 5 1 2 11 W. Miller 3 3 2 9 G. Miller 0 0 0 0 Lockwood 3 0 2 6 Harvard fg ft pf tp Ritter 112 3 Y a t e s 0 1 1 1 Mulvenna 10 12 Kran 3 12 7 Carlson 4 0 3 8 Fritz 10 12 Johnson 0 0 0 0 Camp 0 0 0 0 Hassner 0 0 0 0 Totals: 19 8 15 46 Totals: 10 3 10 23 McHenry 16 14 14 2 46 Harvard 5 4 7 7 23 WOODSTOCK - When you're hot you're hot, and there's no one hotter these days than Johnsburg's Sue Dehn. Dehn, a senior forward on the" girls basketball teanj, . shattered a school scoring & as sbe pumped in 47 to lead the Skyhawks ^ui easy 81-16 victory over Hebron in the first round of the Marian Central Class A regionals Monday night. Dehn's performance, which included 21 field goals and 5-of-7 free throws, eclipsed the old standard of 35 points held by Laura Jacobs. The Skyhawks, who had already soundly beaten the Green Giants twice during the regular season, found the task no more tedious in post season play as they scored 20 points in each of the first two quarters to to take a com manding 40-6 lead by half- time. Johnsburg outscored Hebron 17-6 in the third *t)uarU¥<at»d and 24-4 in the , fourth Jto improve its. overall record to 11-8. Cheri Kofler followed Dehn in scoring for the Skyhawks as she netted 14 points, while eight others also tallied in the scoring column. Mandy Aird led Hebron scoring 12 of the 16 points. Theresa Hauck, normally one of the Skyhawk starting guards, missed the game because of a sprained ankle, but is expected to return for the semi-final contest against Richmond-Burton. RETAIL SPACE FOR LEASE AT New Jewel/Osco SHOPPING CENTER West Route 120, McHenry 1,275 TO 2,500 so. FT. SPACES AVAILABLE CHARLES REALTY (312)420-8512 A MAN YOU CAN DEPEND ON... RON MORRIS District 3 County Board Candidate 10 years of experience on the County Board, an acknowledged leader in financial restraint. FORTHRIGHT LEADERSHIP Ron Morris provides leadership at a time when county government is under extreme economic pressures. Your Vote at the Republican Primary March 16 will be appreciated District 3...County Board Pd. for by Ron Morris, Harvard, Illinois Youth League Registration The McHenry junior youth league will hold its filial registration on Saturday, March 13 at the V.F.W. between the hours of 12:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. All boys who are between tfc ages of 8 and 15 as of August 1, 1982 are encouraged to sign up. Football Clinic Planned McHENRY -- McHenry high school Athletic Director and head football coach Joe Schlender has announced that the Third Annual Fox Valley Conference Football Coaches Clinic will be held on Saturday, March 20 at McHenry high school's West Campus. The the guest speakers featured at the annual event include Ray Haley, Elgin Larkin (6A); Paul Adams, Deerfield (5A) ; George Turnbull, Wheaton North (4A); Jack Inlnerney, Westmont (3A); J. Randy Hofman, Richmond-Burton (2A); and Gil Gulbrandson, athletic trainer at Cary-Grove. The clinic fees include prizes, coffee and rolls, lunch, handouts, and exhibitors. The clinic attracted over 150 coaches last year, and the turnout is expected to be even greater this time. For more information contact Joe Schlender at West Campus at 385-7077. oMcHEnry Faint GLASS & WALLPAPER 3411 W. Elm St., McHENRY (TO WS. WST * FIX HVB OUT 1» PRESENTS ART DEMONSTRATIONS BY DON NEUBAUER SATURDAYS 1040 AM TO NOON PUBLIC INVITED THIS SATURDAY: OIL PAINTING "MIXING COLORS" REGISTER FOR FREE CLASSES WITH ART ^UPPL^PURCHASE^^^ X ANY REQUEST FOR DEMONSTRATION CALL: 385-7353 McHenry's All-conference center Karen Karpavicius scored the first points of the game on an outside jumper, but then it was all South. The Gators hounded the Lady Warriors with a full court press causing several turnovers and turning steals into breakaway layups for themselves. McHenry had difficulty getting the ball past midcourt and got only two more points in the quarter on a pair of Terry Blume free throws. South, meanwhile, got three assists from Scherman and four field goals from Lynn Naujokas to help take a 16-4 first quarter lead. The second quarter turned into a quick-tempoed run- and-gun affair as both teams traded fast break baskets. Karpavicius and Robin With Kelly Brough and Dawn Dobbertin both absent from the game due to illness, Wirtz had only eight players to work with and the fast pace dictated by South was simply too much to over come as the McHenry players were worn out by the game's end. Naujokas and Caryn Catencamp netted 12 points each to follow Scherman in scoring for the Gators, while Beth Stanners added eight. Karpavicius led the Lady Warriors with 11 points, while Geiger and senior Sue Smith, who played in her last game Monday night, added nine each. McHenry finished the season with an 8-14 overall record. Carl Moesche Tigers Claw Streaks McHENRY -- Crystal Lake Central broke open a close game in the second quarter to rout Woodstock 50-29 in the second game of Monday night's Class AA regional. The win was also the third straight for the Tigers over the Blue Streaks this season. Central led 10-9 at the end of one, then got its fast break going in the next eiglft minutes by outscoring Woodstock 12-2 for a 22-11 lead at intermission. Jackie Hustzi, Central's unanimous All-FVC forward and the league's second leading scorer, pumped in seven points in the third quarter as the Tigers took a commanding 36-13 lead. Woodstock outscored the Central reserves 16-14 in the final quarter, but the outcome was never in question. Hustzi led the winners with 16 points, while Jean Barry had 11, and Diane Pilgard added nine. Woodstock, which finished the year with a 2-18 record, was led ty Kfecia Khu<|t6n and Lisa Readel as each scored se*eapomtt.! ~ * % ? Carl Moesche Geiger each scored five points in the quarter, but the Gators outscored the Lady Warriors 20-18 for a 36-22 lead at intermission. Scherman led a third quarter assault with 10 of her game-high 20 points, as South regained its first quarter form. The Gators opened the second half by scoring eight unanswered points to open up a 20-point lead. The Lady Warriors were shut out until the 4:00 mark when Kar pavicius netted a field goal. Her follow-up of a missed shot two minutes later ac counted for the only McHenry points of the quarter. With one quarter remaining, South led 54-26. In the fourth quarter, the Lady Warriors outscored the Gator reserves 12-4, but the game was well decided by that point. Class AA Regional Crystal Lake South (60) fg ft tp Mi n o g u e 2 0 - 1 4 Scherman 8 4-4 20 Naujokas 6 0-1 12 Stanner 4 0-18 Catencamp 6 0-2 12 Henry 2 0-0 4 Fiedler 0 0-2 0 Totals: 28 4-11 60 McHenry (38) fg ft tp Larson 10-0 2 Smith 4_ 1-3 9 Blume 1 2-3 4 Geiger 2 5-7 9 Pinkstaff 0-2 0 Podpora 10-0 2 Karpavicius 5 1-3 11 Koerber 0 1-2 1 Totals: 14 10-20 38 C.L. South 16-20-18- 4 - 60 McHenry 4-18- 4-12-38 W.L. Baseball Registration Registration for Wonder Lake boys baseball will be held on three consecutives Saturdays, March 13, 20, and 27 at the Christ The King Church in Wonder Lake between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. All interested boys must be at least eight years of age by August 1, 1982, and not older than 17 by the same date to be eligible to play. For further information call Chuck Sowers at 653-9549. New in your neighborhood? And still searching for the grocery store and more closet space? It's my job to help you feel at home fast. 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