£ l-rom SNAPPER PAGE 7 - PLA1NPEALER - WEDNESDAY. JUNE 1. II Mike Lamb Sports Editor Although uncertain about quest to land a spot in a major league baseball organization, Covalt will keep his pitching arm in condition pitching for the Johnsburg Tigers. He is considered to be one of their top aces. Covalt is presently working for the Chicago Health Club. Covalt did get a chance to talk with St. Louis Cardinal coach and Johnsurg native, Chuck Hiller. ******* . Another McHenry native, who was reported McHennr High School held their Spring Sports Award Night at West Campos last Wednesday. Seven athletes were chosen as most valuable performers on their respective teams. Left to right: (back row) Bob Schaffer, water polo; Delia Saunders, girls track; Brad Salman, boys tennis; (bottom row) Mike Bauml, baseball; and Scott Rhode, boys tennis. Donna Hoch of badminton and Mladen Rudman of boys track are missing. STAFF PHOTO--MIKE LAMB shutout over the Brewers. A double by Tom Watkins knocked in Delisle and Corey Looms for two of the runs. A single by Tim Brodecker scored the third run. Yankees 18 Braves 2: The Yankees knocked out 15 hits, while Mike Krumsee held the Braves on a one- hitter. Pat Crow pitched two innings in releif for the Yankees. Crown was a perfect four for four at the plate. All of his hits were doubles. Steve Papineau hit two doubles. Sox 25 Pirates 2: The Sox only needed eight hits to score their 25 runs. Brian Glos was the winning pitcher and David Birkenkamp was a perfect four for four at the plate. INDUSTRIAL 16 INCH SOFTBALL DIVISION B W] Taylor Made 4 Raymonds Bowl 3 Novotny Sales \ 2 Palace Bowl 2 Old Bridge v 1 After the Fox 0 Softball Clinic For Coaches Baseball The Woodstock Recreation Department will hold a two day camp and coaches clinic July 8-9 for soft- ball. These will run from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. both days. The camp is open to girls 13 and older. The clinic is open to anyone wishing to learn strategy, con ditioning programs, drills, etc. Each participant will receive a tee shirt and lunches on both days. Coaches at the camp will include Candace Brazil, head coach at the College of Lake County in Grayslake; Ed Serdak, head coach at the College of St. Francis inb Joliet; Sherri Casey, former coach at Rockford-Boylan High School; and John Theriault, coach at Woodstock High School. Camp and clinic director will be Roger Pearson, coach at Kaneland High School and manager of the Woodstock Softball club. The camp will stress individual instruction in all phases of softball. For information on obtaining registration forms, call the Woodstock Recreation Department at 815-338- 4300 or Chuck Lockinger at 815-33& 8945., \ : DIVISION A George Hiller 3-D Bowl St. Regis R.T.Dees Smitty's Tap Decker Construction Final FOX VALLEY CONFERENCE WL Crystal Lake South - • ll 2 Dundee ll 3 Crystal Lake Central 8 6 Woodstock 7 7 McHenry 6 3 Crown 5 9 Jacobs 5 9 Cary-Grove 2 12 Parks & Recreation Three athletes were tabbed as most improved players by their respective teams during last Wednesday's awards night at West Campus. (Left to right) Kris Teuber, baseball; Kelly Brough, girls track; and Todd Rhode, tennis. STAFF PHOTO--MIKE LAMB Softball YMCA Lake Region Summer Schedule Set The Lake Region YMCA summer dition to learning the rules and schedule will begin the week of June scoring Of tennis. Doug Neushwander, 13. racquetball instructor, has developed This summer the YMCA will be a skill carnival that will develop basic offering special tennis and raquetball racquetball skills in serving, camps and classes for youth at a forehand, backhand and count variety of times. These programs strategies; besides teaching exercises concentrate oh beginning, players, that-will help each participant play wifrfaqiifete fend balls supplied by the racquetball with more flexibility and YMCA. endurance. Adult instruction will also be offered Tennis instructor Dennis Mabre in racquetball and tennis classes this says that basic forehand, backhand summer, with private lessons also and Serves will be worked on, in ad- available on an appointment basis; Cheerleading Clinic At MCC \ A cheerleading clinic for students having finished grades five, six and seven is again planned. This four-week clinic will meet Tuesday and Thursday from June 21 to July 14 from 2 to 4 p.m. at McHenry County College. 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