PAGE M - PLA1NDE ALER - WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 28, IMS <Y \J oports Warrior rackets cool-off at Batavia Invitational Sports log Johnsburg harriers split the number five Johnsburg runner and placed 12th in a boys' try The Johnsburg Skyhawk cross country team split its triangular at Harvaitl last Thursday. .Johnsburg defeated Harvard 18-42, but was edged by Jacobs 27-28. Harvard defeated Jacobs 19- 42. * Mike Lawrence was the top Johnsburg finisher in third place in a time of * 16:08. Ward Edwards of Jacobs was the individual) winner in a time of 15:44. "The difference of the meet was the fifth man," said Bob Texidore, coach of the Skyhawks. Mark Widhlm, a freshmen, was time of 17:36. "We had an inexperienced freshmen and the kid from Jacobs just managed to squeeze past him. But I think with experience, He will be a good fifth runner." Pete Bjerning took fourth place for Johnsburg in a time of 16:18 and Jeff Nichols was fifth in 16:51. Norni Rokosz was in seventh in a time of 17:05. Rounding out the Skyhawk squad; Mike Dodge was 16th in 18:03, Bill Schmitz 18th in 18:33, Benard Wharton 21 in 19:01 and S^eve Schmidt 24 in 19:39. Hawk spikers stop Grant Title Johnsburg volleyball team kept its Nortwest Suburban Conference record unblemished with a 15-7, 16-14 win over Grant. Johnsburg coach, Sharal Koenigseder praised the play of Theresa Hauck and Chns May. Huack led the Skyhawks with 33 sets and five aces. May had four aces, while Michelle Swartzloff scored six Julie Anderson had K. points, six hits. "The passing was done really well," ' said Konegseder. "Kelly (Hart), Theresa (Hauck) and Michelle (Swartzloff) all did a fine job spiking." Koenigseder said she was able to rest some of her regular starters and played more of the bench. The win raised the Johnsburg NWSC record to 60 and 8-1 overall. The McHenry Warrior girls' tennis team kept it£ duel record umblemished with two victories, but took a beating in the Geneva- Batavia Invitational. u The Warriors placed eighth in the eight-team invitational with three points. Glenbard West was the winner with 18 and Batavia was second with 11, Wheaton North 11, Geneva 10, Riverside- Brookfield 9, Hinsdale South 8, Wheaton Christain 5 ana McHenry 3. Sorting at number one i, Melissa Rhode at Kris singles, number three singles and Michelle Landis and Melanie smith at number two doubles all advanced into the consolation championships. / Last week Wednesday, the Lady Warriors defeated Cary- Grove 4-1 and Thursday defeated Round Lake 5-0. The Warriors are now 6-0 overall in duels, and 1-0 in the Fox Valley Conference. iinst Sor _ Moreland Kris Against Cary-Grove, jrling defeated Rosylnn 6*1, 6-4; Melanie 6-3, 64; Sara Regember 6-0, 6-1; Melissa Rhode defeated AmlU ,SUnk% B1TG QBIMUXl wow <y»jted Cum 6-0. 6-1: Sarah Prast and Noel Brown and Melanie Boldt 6-Cass 6-0, 6-1; Sarah Prost and Sara Bird defeated Katie Hampton and Betty Matlolak 7- 5,4-6 and 6-3; and Kris Wolff and Michelle Landis defeated Jill Erickson and Maragaret Scouland 6-2, 7-5. Against Round Lake, Kris Sorting defeated Paula 1,60; while Melanie Smith and Michelle Landis defeated Becky Bishop and Laurie CasseUi 6-0, 6-1. "Even with the tournament, I'm happy way the girls played/' said Gary Gray, coach of the warriors. Betancourt breaks record as swimmers win Winning and breaking records is a lot of fun. That is what the McHenry Warrior girls' swimming team found out last week Thursday. % The Warriors won its first meet of the season and Monique Betancourt set a new varsity and school record in the 200 free style. McHenry defeated West Aurora 89-81. The Warriors are now 1-2 yoverall. "It was a big boost, getting a record early in the meet," said Mike Shanahan, coach of the with a*9 time of 1:02.9. Dana Smith was third in 1:17.3 and medlay relay Hiller, Warriors. "We had enough girls Tanya Haywood fifth 1:52.3. to fill out all the events. We have First places were alto of Heather Robin Jensen, finished in a an all-time Big 10 board, and eight of the girls have gotten on the board Betancourt record time of 2:15.1 in the breaking 200-yard time. diving. Jenmfc recorded by Colleen Smith and Paula Hiller. Smith took the Paula Ray was third and r Himt sixth. * time of 2:24.6. tbe 400-yard free style relay team of Aaron Conway, Heather_ Conway, Prushinski and Betancourt finished in a time of 4:37.7. free style was the winning time. Warrior Erin Conway finished third in a time of 2:35.4. Brenda Nelson was fifth in 2:54.0. Betancourt also pulled out a first in the 100-yara free style Hiller captured the 100-yard breast stroke in a time of 1:23.9. Mary Geske was second in 1:29.0 and Samen fourth in 1:40.9. Both Warrior relay teams picked up seconds. The 200-yard Hiller took a second in the 200- with a took a second in the 200-yard individual medlay in a time of 2:88.7. yard individual time of 2:88.7. Paula Woodstock out-guns Tigers in FVC battle running game depleted by the loss of starter Warren wolschlager. Bradshaw, lie 6-foot-2,170-pound field Shaw-Fress Press Service CRYSTAL LAKE - The Woodstock Blue Streaks started Fox Valley Conference play on a sweet note by upending the powerful Crystal Lake Central Tigers, 28-20, in a run- and-gun battle. Greg Bradshaw, behind the outstanding protection of his offensive line, completed 15- of-23 passes for 255 yards and two touchdowns. The Blue Streaks* senior Football roundup GIANT SAVIi SON BEST-BUILT CARS&TRUOKS ¥• t FRIDAY ~ SEPTEMBER 30 NOON--9 PM SATURDAY* OCTOBER 1 9AM--9PM ^SURDfllr OCTOBER 2 NOON--6PM r # 21 • Prices Slashed On 2500 Ford Cars And Trucks! SAVE UP TO $2,200! Even more on remaining '83 models. Prices clearly indicated on - windshields so you know what your savings are. FANTASTIC TRADE-INS! Trade-in values on used cars and trucks ware never better and Ford Dealers are going "that extra mile" during this Tent Sale. 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Scott leads Chargers • CARPENTERS VILLE - Senior fullback George Scott rushed for 166 yards and two touchdowns on M attempts as Dundee-Crowp pounded Crystal Lake South 21-10 in Fox valley Conference action here Saturday. : Scott, a 5-11,165-pound senior has rushed for 542 yards in D-C's three games this season. The Chargers are 1-0 in the FVC and *0 overall. Dundee-Crown also received a fine performance from quarterback Curt Everett who completed 10 of 20 passes for 154 yards and one touchdown. In all, DO amassed 337 total yards to the Gators 275. After a scoreless first quarter, Scott opened the scoring with a four yard run. The jmUrt after madett a 7-0 game. Everett then Brad Williams on s next drive for a 44-yard scoring pass. Scott ended the scoring late in the third period when he bulled over 1mm a yard oat. ies Marengo ago suffered a frustrating defeat as Grant managed to edge the Indians 14-13 thanks to two big plays in Not tii west Suburban action Friday Grant scored first in the ( a 60-yard touchdown pass. attempt failed. Marengo came back to tie the same in the second quarter, and Cole Samuelson scored on a 30-yard run to give the Indians a 13-6 lead. Stiles lifts Harvard HARVARD - Quarterback Jay Stiles engineered a 91-yard drive in the fourth and capped it with a 12-yard toucdown pass to lift Harvard to a 15-12 Christain. Stiles redeemed himself on the drive after he threw two interceptions, one which was returned 45 yards for a Fighting Knight touchdown and the other winch stoppea a Hornet scoring threat. Harvard head coach Keith Deaton said Stiles two crucial "Hi1!!"* "He came right back and did a job," Deaton said. win over Chicago Sports log CAP needs scheduler - The Conference Association of Principals is currently seeking an Assignment Chairperson who would schedule officials for the 1984-85 conference athletic The individual would assign all game officals for all conference and non-conference contests in boys football, basketbal, wrestling ana baseball; girls volleyball, basektball and gymnastics. v For further information, contact D. William Dodds, principal of McHenry High School East Campus, 815-385- 1145. Football team needs players The Western Suburban Hawks Football Club, Inc. are looking for interested players to join its football team. The Hawks are a semi- professional football Club which plays home football games at College of DuPage. Interested players must be 18-years-old or older and have at least high school football experience. For further information, call 960- 0079 or 495-4240.