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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 28 Apr 1982, p. 6

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C * v PAO K «i - PLAINDEALER - WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28. 1982 McHenry Downs McHENRY -- McHenry H.S. baseball coach Brian Wilson knew before the season started that the depth of his pitching staff would be one of the strong points of his team. And playing five games in as many days last week, the pitching is what came through for the Warriors as they closed out their week on Saturday. ' Wilson received a superb relief performance from senior Bill Herrmann in the first game of the doubleheader, then got a sparking complete game frdm senior Mike Dillon in the second game as McHenry downed Fox Valley conference foe Cary Grove by scores of 5-3 and 3- 2. The victories, which snapped a four-game losing streak, gave the Warriors their first two wins in con­ ference play against three defeats and evened their overall record at 4-4. McHenry will resume conference action on Wednesday, April 28 when it plays host to Crown in a 4:30 p.m. contest at McCracken field. Senior Doug Mullen started on the mound in game one against the Trojans, but survived only until the third inning when he was rescued by Herr­ mann after allowing three runs on five hits and four walks Herrmann, who was making his mound debut, finished off that frame and Cary-Grove for the remainder of the contest as he allowed only three hits and no walks the rest of the way. His teammates then rewarded him with a victory in relief as they rallied for the come-from-behind win. "He turned in an excellent performance," said Wilson. McHenry scored its first run in the bottom of the third inning when Dillon singled, stole second and third base and scored on Tore Sivert- sen's base hit. In the fourth, Chris Zorn led off with a triple and scored on a base hit by Fritz Larsen. Dillon then doubled him to third as Dave Williams came to bat. Wilson ordered the suicide squeeze and Williams delivered perfectly as not only Larsen, but also Dillon crossed home as well for the tying and winning runs. Dave Smith added an insurance run in the fifth for the Warriors making the final score 5-3. McHenry equalled Cary's output of eight hits in the contest with Cary Twice Dillon's 2-for-3 and two runs scored leading all batters. In the second game, Dillon started on the mound for the first time this season and also found the going a little rough. The Trojans scored two runs in the top of the first on one hit for an early lead. But Dillon would allow only one more single the rest of the game as again McHenry rallied back to win. The Warriors scored in their half of the first inning, tied the game in the third, and won the game in the fifth as Sivertsen scored the winning run on an error Sivertsen led all batters with two hits including a triple and two runs scored. Dillon also allowed only one walk, while striking four for his first win. Carl Moesche SAFE AT SECOND -- McHenry shortstop Dave Williams takes the throw from catcher Fritz Larsen as a Cary-Grove runner slides in safely at second base with a steal. Williams, however, won the first game as his suicide squeeze brought home the winning run as the Warriors prevailed 5-3. McHenry also won the second game Saturday 3-2. STAFF PHOTO -- WAYNE GAYLORD Thinclads 17th At Kaneland KANELAND - The McHenry high school boys' track team scored only four points and finished 17th in the 28-team Kaneland In­ vitational Saturday. The only scorers for the Warriors were senior Wade Cepulis and sophomore Steve Carby who placed fourth and fifth, respectively in the 3200 meter run. Lockport won the meet with defending champion St Charles finishing second. Plaindealer D McHenry Girls 6th In County Meet Warrior Netters Remain Unbeaten McHENRY -- Undefeated and awesome: two words that quickly define the charachter of the boys' tennis team at McHenry high school. Coach Gary Gray's netters opened Fox Valley con­ ference action last Thursday against Woodstock, but the Blue Streaks, like every other opponent that has faced the Warriors this season, were handed the same result. Playing without the ser­ vices of star number two singles player Randy Glick who was ill, McHenry nonetheless showed no signs of weakness as it blanked Woodstock 5-0. It was McHenry's seventh straight victory without a loss. The 5-0 score has been the Warriors' trademark thus far this season. The Streaks became the fourth team in as Polo Team Wins Two McHENRY -- McHenry high school's water polo team avenged a pair of earlier season losses by turning the tables on their opponents last week. On Tuesday, Mike Shanahan's Warriors edged Highland Park 12-7 as Pociask led the scoring with four goals. Other McHenry players reaching the scoring column were Schaeffer with three goals, Clewis with two, and Shaver, Daily, and Miller each with one. Goalkeepers were Cepulis with five saves and Kopp with two. On Wednesday, the Warriors defeated St. Viator 16-11 as Posiask again led the scoring with four goals. Daily and Schaeffer each added three, while Clewis, Cepulis, and Miller each scored twice. Kopp and Cepulis had 11 saves between them. The Warriors will host Glenbrook North on Thur­ sday, April 29 in a 4:30 p.m. contest. Dick Rabbitt many dual meets that have not won at least one match against the Warriors. And this time, McHenry didn't even surrender a single set. Junior Scott Rhode opened the scoring for the Warriors by winning 6-3, 6-4 over the Streaks' Scott Propock in number one singles. Brother Todd Rhode, moved up to number two singles, had the toughest match of the afternoon before winning .6-2, 7-6 over Woodstock's ScotfRizzo. In number three singles, Chris Stumbris continued a long winning streak by blanking the Streaks' Rick Hamarr 6-0, 6-0. Stumbris has now won 54 consecutive games in singles com­ petition. In the doubles com­ petition, McHenry's number one team of Ed Donahue and Dave Bauer defeated Dave Rosati ani.' Kory Horner 6-2, 6-2. Bauer had been moved up to take the place of the sidelined Glick, In the number two doubles spot, Kevin Burgess and Brad Salman finished off the whitewashing by sweeping Joe Lillie and Scott Ihssen 6- 3, 6-1. The Warriors, now wi ners of four straight di meets and thei'r quadrangular a week earlier, will travel to Crown on Tuesday, then host Crystal Lake Central on Thursday, April 29 in a 4:30 p.m. match. Carl Moesche New Baseball Team Formed Volleyball League Sign-Up 4 The Northern Illinois Volleyball League will hold an jfcinizational meeting on Wednesday, April 28 at Oak Park Inge on Pistakee Lake beginning at 7:00 p.m. /Gl women interested in playing in this league should id. For further information, call Betty Thompson at 385- CRYSTAL LAKE -- A new baseball team is being formed for area youths born between August 1, 1963 and July 31, 1965. The team, to play in the Northwest Palimino League, is for youths residing in McHenry, Johnsburg, Woodstock, Crystal Lake, and Cary. They'l play a 31- game schedule with 20 league games against teams from Skokie, Mundelein, Fox Lake, Palatine, and Arlington Park. A double elimination league tour­ nament is also on the schedule. Home games will be played in Crystal Lake. The season will begin with a June 7 game against the Round Lake American Legion. For tryout information, call Bill Zuehlke at 459-7858 or Neal Winegarner at 455- 2261. CARY -- Delia Saunders remained undefeated this season in the 1600 meters and also captured the 800 meter event, but those were the only first place finishes for the McHenry high school girls' track team as it finished sixth among 11 teams in the McHenry County Meet at Cary-Grove Saturday. The Warriors, weakened by an injury to Lisa Thorne, finished with 40 team points to trail five other schools from the Fox Valley con­ ference. Woodstock captured five first places and added four seconds to easily win the meet with 111 points. Crystal Lake South was runner-up with 71 points, while the host Trojans were third with 70. Rounding out the scoring, it was Jacobs, fourth with 66; Crystal Lake Central, fifth with 53; McHenry, sixth with 40; Marengo, seventh with 39; Johnsburg, eighth with 27; Marian Central, ninth with 13; Alden-Hebron, tenth with 5; and Harvard, eleventh with 1. Saunders, the Warriors' sophomore captain, kept her unbeaten string alive in the 1600 meters In near record 'time at 5:32.56. Her clocking was only 2.5 seconds off the county record time. She finished her day's work by running on the third place 1600 meter relay team, clocked at 4:30.8 to trail Marengo and first place Cary-Grove which won in 4:21.77 Joining Saunders on that relay team were Donna DeVenecia, Tracey Brechel, and Terri Blume. McHenry's next top finishers were DeVenecia in the 800 meters and Kelly Sue Thomas in the discus who each placed fourth. DeVenecia's time was 2:34.28, while Thomas' heave of 89-l34 was 14 feet behind the winning throw. Finishing fifth for the Warriors were Vicki Senn, Prep Events Wednesday, April 28 McHenry Boys Baseball Crown 4:30 p.m. McHenry Girls Track at Schaumburg 4:30 p.m. McHenry Girls Badminton at North Chicago 4:00 p.m. Johnsburg Boys Tennis at Hononegah 4:00 p.m. Johnsburg Girls Track at Marengo with C.L.C. 4:15 p.m. Marian Boys Tennis atMarengo4:00 p.m. Marian Girls Track at Harvard 4:00 p.m. Thursday, April 29 McHenry Girls Softball at Dundee 4:30 p.m. McHenry Boys Tennis Crystal Lake Central 4:30 p. m. McHenry Water Polo Glenbrook North 4:30 p.m. Johnsburg Boys Baseball Hononegah 4:15 p.m. Marian Boys Baseball at Marengo 4:15 p.m. MOOSE LODGE FISH FRY EVERY FRIDAY NITE * fl/IUfT Making sport shoes for kids isn't child's Br'l/IV • play. Trtey have to be designed and built for KID AROUND. fhat's why NIKE takes kids' shoes so seriously. They're modeled after NIKE shoes wcm by the pros. So you can depend on quality, durability ana support. NIKE doesn't kid around. 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The Warriors will travel to Schaumburg on Wednesday, April 28 for a 4:30 p.m. meet. Johnsburg's senior star, Cheri Kofler, placed in all three of her events to ac­ count for most of the Skyhawk points. Kofler won the long jump with a leap of 16-9V4, placed second in the 100 meters with a time of 13:00, and took fourth in the 200 meters with a 28.65 clocking. The 200 metfer event was probably the closet event of the day as O.^ft seconds seperated the top four runners. Missy Christie added a fifth place in the discus and teammate Bridget Thorne added a sixth place mark in the 100 low hurdles to con­ clude Johnsburg's individual scorings Johnsburg also placed fourth in the 400 relay. The Skyhawks will travel to Marengo on Wednesday, April 28 for a 4:15 p.m. triangular meet with the Indians and also Crystal Lake Central. The following are the results from Saturday's McHenry County meet held at Cary-Grove H.S.: Team Scores: Woodstock 111 Crystal Lake South 71 Cary-Grove 70 Jacobs 66 Crystal Lake Central 53 McHenry 40 Marengo 39 Johnsburg 27 Marian Central 13 Alden-Hebron 5 Harvard 1 Track Events: 100 meters: 1.Brown < WD); 2.Kofler (JB); 3.Boos (C-G); 4.Mathes (CLS); 5.Ballard (C-G); 6.Brechel (McH). Time - 12.89. 200 meters: 1.Brown (WD); 2.Boos (C-G); 3.Mathes (CLS); 4.Kofler (JB); 5.Farley (A-H); 6.O'Brien (Mgo). Time - 28.16. 200 low hurdles: l.D. Novak (J); 2.Klaus (WD); 3.Piwowarczyk (MC); Riley (C-G); 5.C. Novak (J); Hopp (Har). Time - 32.58. 400 meters: 1.Lehman (WD); 2.Swiec (Mgo); 3.Zimmerman (CLS); 4.Hentz (CLS); 5.Hurst (C- G); 6.Kutsforth (C-G). Time - 61.65. 400 relay: 1.Woodstock; 2.Cary-Grove; 3. Crystal Lake Central; 4.Johnsburg; 5.Crystal Lake South; 6.Marengo. Time - 51.9. 800 meters: 1 .Saunders (McH); 2.Kelly (J); 3.Matre (Mgo); 4.DeVenecia (McH); SLammon (CLS); 6.Mars (WD). Time - 2:28.66. 800 relay: 1.Cary-Grove; 2.Woodstock; 3.Crystal Lake South; 4.Jacobs; 5.Marian Central; 6.Marengo. Time - 1:51.24. 800 medley relay: 1.Cary- Grove; 2,Woodstock; 3.Crystal Lake Central; 4.Marengo; S.Crystal Lake South; 6.McHenry. Time - 1:56.5. 1600 meters: 1.Saunders (McH); 2.Kennedy (C-G); 3.Peterson (CLS); 4.Somers (WD); 5. Bradley (McH); 6. Richards (WD). Time - 5:32.56. 1600 relay: 1.Cary-Grove; 2.Marengo; 3.McHenry; 4.Crystal Lake Central; 5.Marian Central; 6.Alden- Hebron. Time - 4:21.77. 3200 meters: l.Somers (WD); 2.Peterson (CLS); 3.Matre (Mgo); 4.4.Richards (WD); 5.Bradley (McH); 6.Kennedy (C-G). Time - 12:05.26. 100 low hurdles: l.D. Novak (J); 2.Klaus (WD); 3.C. Novak (J); 4. Pohlman (WD); 5.Piwowarczyk (MC); 6.Thorne (JB). Time- 17.33. Field Events: Long jump: 1.Kofler (JB); 2.Zimmerman (CLS); 3.Peaco (CLC); 4.Biscon (WD r~, 5.Senn (McH); 6.Pirro (Mgo). Mark - 16-9V4. High jump: l.Marcerik (CLC); 2.Likus (CLS); 3.Zimmerman (CLS); 4 . R i c h a r d s ( W D ) ; 5.Wesman (J); 6.Wilke (Mgo). Mark - 5-3 Shot put: l.Botts (J); 2.Franz (CLS); 3.Pilgard (CLC); 4.Ritzert (WD); 5.Becker (WD); 6.Mahahn (Mgo). Mark - 35-4. Discus: l.Botts (J); 2.Pilgard (CLC); 3.Mar- cenck (CLC); 4.Thomas (McH); 5.Christie (JB); 6.Macheroux (WD). Mark - 103-M>. 'Hawk Netters Win JOHNSBURG - The Johnsburg high school boys' tennis team played host to two opponents last week and found the home court ad­ vantage to its liking. The Skyhawks defeated Round Lake on Monday, then took a measure against SHARK conference foe Marengo on Wednesday to raise their season record to 3-1. Against the Panthers on Monday, Dan Kiernan, Johnsburg's number one singles player had his match cancelled due to the rain. But the downpour didn't stop number two singles player Paul Hendrixson who remained unbeated with straight set wins of 6-1, 6-3. In the number three spot, Steve Switzer won by a 6-3, 2- 6, 6-1 score. Concluding the rest of Johnsburg's play for the day were the doubles team of Louis Koenigseder and Gene Weincouff who won the first set 6-2, and were. into the second set when rain halted play. "It would have been a sweep for us had the rain not stopped those two matches," said Skyhawk coach Denny Spraetz. Against the Indians on Wednesday, the Skyhawks had an easier time of it as all the singles and doubles players won. Kiernan finally got to play and easily won over his opponent in straight sets 8-1, 6-1 to improve his record to 3-0. Hendrixson also won in straight sets in number two singles 6-0, 6-1 and also improved to 3-0. Switzer took longer than his teammates, but wound up with the same result as he won 1-6, 7-6, 6-3. He's now 2-0. The number one singles tem of John Hendrixson and Bob Stanell won 6-1, 6-2 to remain unbeaten at 2-0, while the second tandem of Koenigseder-Weincouff was victorious 6-1, 7-6 to raise their record to 2-1. "The boys looked clean and they played well," said Spraetz. "Individually, everyone is progressing and getting stronger, and I ex­ pect they will finish with winning records." Johnsburg will travel to Hononegah on Wednesday, April 28 for a 4:00 p.m. match, then compete in the Jacobs Invitational tour­ nament on Saturday, May 1 which begins at 10:00 a.m. Scott McClory McHenry Jaycees Set Run McHENRY - The third annual McHenry Jaycees Camp New Hope Run will be held this Sunday, May 2 at McHenry H.S. West Campus SPECIAL MOTHER'S DAY MENU Dinners Starting At 3:30 PM Featuring: •Roast Leg of Lamb » Children's Menu W /Oven Browned » Available Potatoes • Sauteed Jumbo Canadian • Succulent Prime Rib Lake Perch Almondine VMony Other Entree, MQW ACCEPTING KSHVATIOHS CXIUXI MOTHER'S DAV| • HUNCH 10 -1 OPEN FOR : LUNCH & DINNER JUES. THRU SUN. SOUP & SALAD BAR Included With All Dinners 0̂1 FRIDAY FISH FRY "All You Can Eat" LAKE PERCH. SMELT OR SCROD SUNDAY BRUNCH "All You Can Eat" 10AM - 2PM w U** < I t H CHAPEL HILLV COUNTRY CLUD beginning at 8:00 a.m. There will be a 2-mile and a 6.2- mile competition. The runs will follow a continuous course com­ bining rolling country roads and city streets and finish in the athletic field behind West Campus. Awards will be presented to the top three finishers in each age class for both male and female divisions. Commemorative jogging caps will be given to all runners. Registration will begin at 7:00 a.m. on the day of the race. For further in­ formation, contact Jerry Sullivan at 385-1671. MSPOSAL SALE NfW. NEVER USED ITEMS 3 Pc. Lawn Set redwood finish $130** value *60** 14 Pc. Comb, wrench set triple chrome plated $149" value *20" 21 Pc. All Metric ratchet t socket set 49" value «|f» 7 Pc. Nutdriver set 24* value 'J* INFO iV (t1S)ltS-33U \

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