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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 16 Apr 1982, p. 7

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PAGE 7 - PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY. APRIL It, ltS2 FINISHING FIRST - is McHenry's Sue Polka who crosses the finish line with the baton for the winning 800 meter relay team. The Warrior girls won this relay and nine of the 15 events as they opened their outdoor schedule with a 84-44 win at Crystal Lake South. STAFF PHOTO -- WAYNE GAYLORD Bullpen By Carl Moesche With the inclement weather forcing outdoor sports to be postponed last week, my selecting a Player of a Week was not a difficult decision. Even McHenry's bad­ minton team which plays indoors had a Monday match postponed. But the Warrior girls did make up that contest with Elgin on Wednesday, then hosted Lake Forest on Thursday. Although McHenry dropped both matches, number one singles player Donna Hoch continued her fine play and currently has a 3-5 record. "She's like another coach on the court," said coach Jean Natoli of her three-year player. Donna Hoch Player of the Week April 4-10 McHenry American L< manager Mr. Russ W 5 purchasing 1 ion Post No. iams at 385-6270. Recreation League Offered McHENRY - The City of McHenry Dej >iaei \\ Don Kronlage tells: II0ST193 LBS. and went from size 62 suit to size 441" No diet pills or injections No starvation or hunger Lose u rider Medical supervision Choose delicious, satisfying meals No fo^d decisions Exclusive "Weightminder™" guarantee. FREE SOObSOATSOW CONSULTATION ' 500 C*nt«rs Nationwide fcVVj nutri system to Mr <n«M i»mw CRYSTAL LAKE*4911 RT. 31, SUITE B COLLEGE HILL PROFESSIONAL BUILDING (B15)459-9050 (9om-7pm) (015)459-4400 BEFORE 9 AM OR AFTER 7 PM Warrior Thinclads Win Outdoor Opener round V lake -- McHenry high school's boys track team, the defending Fox Valley conference champion, opened its 1982 outdoor season with a convincing 84-43 win over Round Lake Monday night. Coach Dan Boland's crew won 12 of the 15 events that they entered including all four of the relays. (McHenry had no entry in the long jump). Aric Akins, a senior, paced the Warriors with three individual first places and by also running the final leg of the winning 440 yard relay team. The defending FVC champion in the 100 yard dash and the shot put, Akins captured both events with marks of 11.7 seconds and 43- feet 0-inches. He also won the 220 yard dash in 23.5 and teamed up with Dennis Shaver, Matt Adams, and Scott Schmidt for a winning 46.5 clocking in the 440 relay. McHenry's distance runners, the same cross McCaskey Guest Speaker _ irtment of Parks and Recreation is considering offering a Men's 12-inch slow pitch recreation league this summer. Games will be played on Tuesday evenings at Petersen park. Teams and players interested in this league should attend the organizational meeting on Thursday, April 29 at 7:30 p.m. at McHenry City Hall. For further information call 344-3300. WOODSTOCK - Pat McCaskey, Chicago Bears public relations director, will address the third annual Woodstock Area Prayer Breakfast on Saturday, May 1 located in building D on the M c H e n r y C o u n t y Fairgrounds. McCaskey, the grandson of George Halas, is a member of the Chicago Fellowship of Christian Athletes Board of Directors and a former standout prep athlete before an eye in­ fection cut his career short. The breakfast begins at 7:00 a.m. with the program to follow at 7:30. Reser­ vations are available by calling 338-3446 or 338-4566. Tickets will not be available at the door. country phenoms of last fall, dominated these events as sophomores Brian Wright, Steve Carby, and Marty Koleno all ranked in the top three spots in both the one and two mile events. Gordy Bourey and Wade Cepulis finished one-two in the 880 yard dash, and the two teamed up with Carby and Koleno to win the two- mile relay. Other first place finishers for McHenry included Sch­ midt in the 330 low hurdles, 43.1; Mladen Rudman in the triple jump, 36-10Vi, and the 880 yard relay team of Shaver, Adams, Schmidt, and Rudman, 1:37.9; and the one-mile relay team of Jay Caron, Dennis Casey, Mike Connor, and Schmidt, 3:49.4. After a Thursday triangular meet at Zion- Benton with Waukegan West, the Warriors will travel to Geneva on Saturday, April 17 for a 10:00 a.m. meet, then host con­ ference foe Crystal Lake Warrior Softballers FaU McHENRY - McHenry's girls softball team ran into a roadblock in its Fox Valley conference opener as Jacobs won a 6-1 decision at West Campus Tuesday night. After three scoreless in­ nings, the Golden Eagles finally reached Warrior starting pitcher Cissy Pinkstaff in the top of the fourth frame scoring five times. Jacobs sent 10 batters to the plate in the inning and put together the runs on four hits, and a couple of walks and errors. The visiting Golden Eagles added their final run of the contest an inning later, but the Warriors didn't manage a run until the bottom of die seventh frame. Pinkstaff led off the inning with a walk and eventually scored as Karen Kar- pavicius reached on an error two batters later. McHenry only managed three hits in the game with Pinkstaff collecting two of them. The third was by Donna Chesler who singled in the second inning. Jacobs had seven hits off Pinkstaff. The Warriors had their chances to score, but couldn't get a clutch hit when it needed one. They left 11 runners on base, including three in the second inning. In the frosh-soph game, McHenry pounded out a 30-1 victory. Now, 0-2, McHenry will host Crystal Lake South on Thursday, then travel to Round Lake on Monday, April 19 for a 4:30 p.m. contest. JHS Thincalds 4th At Crown CARPENTERSVILLE - Johnsburg's boys track team opened its season with a fourth place finish at the Crown quadrangular Tuesday night. The host Vikings totaled 86 points to win the event, while Lake Zurich finished second with 77, Genoa-Kingston was third with 76, and the Skyhawks were fourth with 29. Jay Jackson and Mike Steck, the top two cross country runners for coach Bob Texidor last fall, proved to again be the work Parses for his track team. Jackson, a junior, cap­ tured first place in the rnjile with a time of 4:53.5 and al won the two-mile event in 10:20. Steck, a senior, followed closely behind in both events with second place times of 4:54.82 and 10:23, respec­ tively. John Payne was John­ sburg's final point producer as he placed in three events. The Skyhawk junior took first and set a school record in the pole vault with a leap of 11-feet 8-inches, finished fourth in the long jump (16- 11), and fifth in the triple jump (34-8). In the frosh-soph meet, the Skyhawks finished third with 60 points to trail champion Genoa-kingston (75^) and Lake Zurich (61Vfe). Crown finished fourth with 55 points. Rich Dschida led the Skyhawks with three first place finishes. He won the 110 high hurdles in 16.54, the 300 low hurdles in 43.58, and the high jump with a leap of 5-feet 6-inches. After a tringular meet at Round Lake (with Harvard) on Thursday, the Skyhawks , will travel to Cary-Grove to compete in the Al Bohrer Invitational on Saturday, April 17 beginning at 10:00 a.m. On Tuesday, April 20, Johnsburg will travel to Mooseheart for a 4:00 p.m. quadrangular meet which also includes Hampshire and Wheaton Christian. Tumbleweeds Host Regional Competition Am. Legion Needs Sponsors McHENRY -- The McHenry American Legion is looking for sponsors to help support the baseball team for the 1982 summer season. Those interested in purchasing tickets should call the 491 at 385-0867 or legion McHENRY - The McHenry County Tum­ bleweeds will host the U.S.T.A. Regional area power tumbling meet on Sunday, April 18 at McHenry H.S. West campus beginning at 10:30 a.m. This Regional meet, for beginner and novice groups, will attract teams from throughout Illinois and southern Wisconsin. Admission fees will be charged and refreshments will be available. The 200 or so tumblers will demon­ strate their skills in the hope that many adults and children will attend. The Tumbleweeds have had a challenging year and have attended several meets throughout Illinois and Wisconsin winning numerous team and in­ dividual trophies and rib­ bons. Founded by Mr. Duane Sperry, the Tumbleweeds M Whether your sport is football, #1 Imlfl IIVV softball or baseball, traction's CTfhDV ^e name of the game. l9 f Irlm I» So NIKE helps you get a grip on yourself. With athletic shoes for every land of urf ana fiela condition. Cleated models and toothy rubber-soled ones. All built for the support and long wear you need on the sandlot or in the Astrodome. NIKE: For a grip-roaring performance every time. JOID^S/1 tv (Next to Eby Brown) Rte. 120 Melton ry 344-3580 Polly 9:30-8 Sot. 9-5 ••#•3 u neea on tne -South on Monday, April 19 in a 4:30 p.m. meet at Mc- Cracken field. Carl Moesche RESULTS: 100-yard Dash: l.Aric Akins (McH) in 11.7; 2.Mladen Rudman (McH), 12.1; 3.Kirby (RL) 12.6. 120 high hurdles: 1 Perez (RL) 16.6; 2.Conrad )(RL) 19.8. 220-yard Dash: l.Aric Akins (McH) 23.5; 2.Mladen Rudman (McH) 23.5; 3.Dennis Shaver (McH) 24.2. 330 low hurdles: 1.Scott Schmidt (McH) 43.1; 2.Conrad (RL) 43.7; 3.Perez (RL) 43.7. 440-yard Dash: 1.Cheeks (RL) 52.8; 2.Jay Caron (McH) 54.1; 3.Dennis Casey (McH) 57.2. 4 4 0 - y a r d R e l a y : 1.McHenry in 46.5 (Dennis Shaver, Matt Adams, Scott Schmidt, and Aric Akins); 2.Round Lake in 47.6. 880-yard Run: 1.Gordy Bourey (McH) 2:07; 2.Wade Cepulis (McH) 2:09; 3.McGuire (RL) 2:17.2. 8 8 0 - y a r d R e l a y : l.McHenry in 1:37.9 (Dennis Shaver, Matt Adams, Scott Schmidt, and Mladen Rudman); 2.Round Lake in 1:40.9. l Mile: 1.Brian Wright (McH) 4:47.7; 2.Marty Koleno (McH) 4:48.9; 3.Steve Carby (McH) 4:51.2. 1 Mile Relay: 1 McHenry in 3:49.4; (Jay Caron, Dennis Casey, Scott Sch­ midt, and Mike Connor); 2. Round Lake in 4:00.2. 2 Mile: 1.Steve Carby (McH) 10:29.2; 2.Brian Wright (McH) 10:52.2; 3.Marty Koleno (McH) 11:00.0. 2 Mile Relay: l.McHenry in 9:17.6 (Marty Koleno, Wade Cepulis, Gordy Bourey, and Steve Carby); 2. Round Lake in 9:31.7. Shot put: l.Aric Akins (McH) 43-feet 0-inches; 2.Anderson (RL) 39-7^; 3.Ken VanderHeyden (McH) 39-7'2. , , High jump: 1.Cheeks (RL) 5-10; 2.Evert (RL) 5-8; 3.Matt Adams (McH) 5-6. Long jump: l.Goetl (RL) 18-4*4; 2.Winn (RL) 18-2; 3 Storer (RL) 17-4>/2. Triple jump: 1.Mladen Rudman (McH) 36-10Mj; 2.Cheeks (RL) 36-3'/fe; 3.Evert (RL) 35-7^. HEARING AID REPAIR SALE ALL MAKES-ALL MODELS THIS OFFER *nAAA 6 MONTH EXPIRES >10^0 WRITTEN 4/30/82 W m GUARANTEE McHENRY HEARINS AID DISCOUNT CENTER 3937 W. MAIN, McHENRY 385-7*41 WED 10 TO 5, EVENINGS BY APPT. have grown considerably from one coach and seven members to six coaches and • 70 participants. Each fall a clinic is held to instruct in power tumbling and tryouts are held for prospective members. 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