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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 3 Nov 1983, p. 21

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̂ W:«; HP6 ROUND LAKE - An DHSA «pot for the Johnstxirg vk football UMUn hat keeps football playoff hopes alive PAGE 21 - PLAINDEALER - WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER t, IW for the Jc VK U elosar and closer to tl-ao win over Round afternoon leaves for a few seconds, playoff seemed to be quickly But the Johnsburg cams through. •cored a with SI mrofuli left the gsme to pull within one lint of Johnsburg. The Pan- ; thssras a swespte sssre •timii>l two point con­ version. Brian Sktidak, John Gallagher aod Jeff Jayko were right mere from the end zone to preserve the Johnsburg win. "We sre very fortunate " said Johnsburg coach Randy Oberembt "Thar made the play M a very crucial point of the cod to win. "We had to trust the defense. They put us in the position to win or IMO. Our athletes on defense stood their ground. "I'm pleased to get out with a win." The win leaves Johnsburg with a 7-1 overall record and a 5- 1 Northwest Suburban Con­ ference record. Round f-qVf falls to 3-3 in the NWSC. Although Oberembt was happy with the winning defensive play at the end, he wam't happy about the defense in the second half. Lake completely dominated the second half end shutout the Skyhawks 13-0. "They drove the ball real good in the second half. We gave up a lot of yards in that second haff." Round Lake had the most success, next to Marian Central, against the Johnsburg defense than any other opponent this season. The Panthers rushed for ltt yards in the game. Allen led the Panthers with 101 yards on 17 carries, which was only the •econd rusher to run over 100- yords against the Johnsburg defense. Dan Fortin of Marian was the first. Jim Hon) led Johnsburg in rushing wtth 111 yards on IS cArries. Jim Bents rushed for 111 yards on IS carries. Bentz has rushed for MS on the season. Johnsburg scored the first touchdown of the afternoon on a 72-yard run by Jim Hopp wtth 11:20 left in the first quarter. The kkk by Mike Majercik was good for the 7-0 lead. The run by Hopp was the longest run of the season for Johnsburg, and the longest run in the last two years. It could be a Johnsburg record, but it wasn't certain. "It was an isolation play. Jim read the play and sprinted past," said Oberembt. Hcipp's running mate, Jim Bentz followed with a eight-yard run for the second touchdown with 6:36 stQl left in the quarter. Round Lake finally got on the scoreboard on a three-yard run by Allen with 2:83 left in the game. Johnsburg final touch­ down was scored with 2:20 left in the first half. Quarterback Jeff Jayko snuck into the end zone on a seven-yard run. Round Lake started its comeback rally early in the third quarter with a four-yard ran by Greg Stann at the 7:56 mark. The final Panther touchdown was scored on a 14 form quarterback Jerry Nk co Den Due* with 31 seconds left in the game. Besides the big defensive play made at the end of the game, Oberembt was pleased with the efforts of otner defensive plajenym his squad. Oberembt terrific one fumble recovery down two passes. Siudak had one assisted tackle and three unassisted tackles. Bentz had 14 assisted tackles and one unassisted tackel.. Jet's talk % SPORTS LOG Richmond wins regional rLa till ilia flliuau. wuciciiiuv "Joe Malercik played a ific same/' Majercik had fumble recovery and knock MARENGO - The Richmond Rocket volleyball team cap­ tured the Marengo IHSA volleyball regional with wins over Harvard and Marian Central and advanced into the Kirkland Hiawatha Sectionals. Richmond began sectional play on Tuesday. A win moves the Rockets to a sectional title match on Thursday. Richmond defeated Marian for the regional title 16-14.16-14. The Rockets came back from a e. with 14-8 deficit in the second Kelly Metzger was c; the winning spike In an earlier match, Rich­ mond defeated Harvard 15-10. 15-10. The Rockpts were behind 1(H) in the first gsme. Karen Ducy sparked the Richmond comeback with 11 straight scoring serves. The wins raised the Rocket record to 15-2 overall for the season. "This team is very mature," said Richmond coach Jan Welch. "They never give up. They did have me worried." This will be the Rockets first sectional appearance since 1878. 7th grade x-c champs Saunders, Bradley advance to sectionals it has Md farrier been a for the cross Delia country team as _ Saunders and Pam Bradley are out to ken their seasons going. Both advanced into the Hoff­ man Estates sectional next indii sectional. Delia Saunders The Johnsburg Junior High seventh grade boys' cross country team captured the Fox Valley 10 Conference cham- ip at Lakewood Forest in Wauconda. Matt Hennigan led Johnsburg by taking the individual title with a 9:04 time on the mile and half course. Jason Quin was fourth and Alex Merliana was fifth for Johnsburg. Johnsburg winning score of 50 edged second place Ludahl with 63. Wauconda was third with 64, Parkland 104, Cary 126, con-. McHenry Junior High 141, Olson 214, North Junior ifigh 230 and North Wood 26 ̂ Johnsburg finished the with a 6-1 record in the ference. Other finishers for Johnsburg' were; Jack Christie 18, Dave* Blake 22, Aaron Dominguez 32* and Mike Garlanger 33. In the seventh grade girls won thMttkTw&h a t̂tme of 6:53 on the 1.1 mile course. Her time broke a conference record which was 7:01. lust missed Rakowski 5th in bowling out on a regional title by three seconds to Dundee-Crown's Nicole Beck. Beck was timed in 12:11.4 and Saunders in 12:14.0. Pam Bradley placed 24th and had the fourth best time among thoee runners not on teams that qualified. The top five in that advanced into the sec- race," said Mi Hutchinson gualified Sometl McHenry coac . "I'm happy to sectu coach Bill both onals. hing outside from the team, it is a consolation. In other sports, if the team doesn't qualify, your out completely. "I'm glad Pam (Bradley) qualified. It's been a tough season," Ron Rakowski of McHenry was one of 14 bowlers representing the Northern Illinois Special Recreation Association in the Illinois Special Olympic bowling tournament held Saturday Oct. 22. Rakowski finished fifth in the master male, fourth division. Rakowski, as part of his training, participated in a weekly bowling program and continued on to win a gold medal at the competition. The NISRA is an • agency developed to serve J handicapped individuals in the »! McHenry county area who are unable to be served regular park and recn programs. Whales Tail edge umpires batting three-for-three. Bar--< tolian was credited with three*-* RBI's. Scott Buss had three hits for the Umpires, hitting a double . and a triple. f A ST AW FHOTO-MKI LAMB Pam Bradley tries to gain some ground during the McHenry regionals. Bradley finished in 24th place and qualified with Delia Saunders for sectionals. I Keep YAW Camera in TIP TOP SHAPE? 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