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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 12 Jun 1985, p. 34

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McHenry Pigtail League BASEBALL CARD & COMIC BOOK SHOW FREE ADMISSION PUBLIC NOTICE INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINETEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT MC HENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS FIRST NATIONAL BANK Of CRYSTAL LAKE, a national bank ingassociation, PLAINTIFF Vs JOYCE A. MATRISCIANO; FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF CRYSTAL LAKE, a/t/u No. 81 13i; et al, DEFENDANTS Michelle Stropoli was the winning pitcher for Just Video, but not without the super relief pit­ ching of Debbie Sundby, who hurled the fifth, sixth and seventh innings without allowing a hit. as Just Video edged Wally's Bike Haven. 14-11. Marlene FranU and Nancy Dieherich each went S-for-4 for the winners. FranU had two homers and five RBI, while Dieherich doubled twice and knocked in three runs. Donna Heald had three hits, four RBI and four runs scored for Wally's. Liz Becker had three safeties and three RBI. SENIOR DIVISION Otto'a Girls 17, Walter's 2 Becky Covalt threw a five-hitter, and Otto s Girls scored in every inning en route to a 17-2 win over Weiler's Furniture. Dawn Murphy had two hits and two runs scored, while Amy Siok was 3-for-3 and three runs scored. Kris Weinholtz had a homer, all for Otto's. Jenny Eiserman led Weiler's,with a hit and run scored. Saad * Gravel 11, Partita Shoppe 7 McHenry Sand k Gravel broke open a 7-7 tie with five runs in the top of the seventh to beat Fashion Shoppe, 12-7. Cariee C as person was the winning pitcher, and was backed by good defense by short center- fielder Tiffany Miller, who had five putouts, and Kim Amore at third base. Sue Schweder, Casperson and Mlcheal Regan all had three hits for the winners. Kristy J us ten was 3-for-3 for Fashion Shoppe. Cheryl Kurowskt struck <ut four in a losing Sand & Gravel cause. Pa*ta Shoppe*, SaadAOraval 13 Fashion Shoppe banged out 18 hits to back the five-strikeout pitching of Kristy Justen and the fine defense of Debbie Palmer and Jenny Jensen, to topple McHenry Sand ft Gravel 20-12 Justen and Jensen had three hits cadi to toad Fashion Shoppe. which also got a honie run and a single from Tabitha Kenny. Tiffany Miller led Sand ft Gravel offenaively. Otto's Girls B,Faai*m Shoppe 2 Otto's Girts 8, Wally's 2 Kris Weinholtz struck out six. apd had two hits to lead Otto's Girls to an 8-2 victory over Wally's Bike Haven. Teresa Escamilia. Becky Covalt and Wendy Biggerstaff each went 2-for-3 for Otto's. Jackie Meyers had a double. Amy Birk. Coriene Bush and Jenny Christensen led Wally's attack. 8 Wally's 12, State Farm 8 Erin Money slammed two three-run homers to lead Wally's to a 12-6 win over State Farm In­ surance. Ginger Belion struck out four and walked none in picking up the victory. Becky, Schaefer had three hits to help Money lead Wally's to victory. Kim Eye and Jenny Christensen each knocked in runs for the win­ ners. Brenda Bromley and Kate Fox were each 3- for-3 for State Farm. Christy Johnson and Cindy Lockwood had two singles apiece. Otto's Girls IS, Sand * Gravel 4 Sheila Roy ripped a grand-slam homer nm, and Kris Weinholtz tripled and singled, to lead Otto's Girls to a 15-4 whipping of McHenry Sand k Gravel. Jackie Meyers also helped out offensively, as Weinholtz was the winning pitcher. Kim Snyder and Kim Amore payed the way for Dawn Murphy homered, and Amy Siok and Sheila Roy each had three hits, to lead Otto's Girls past Fashion Shoppe, 23-2. Becky Covalt gave up Just five hits and walked only four, to gain the win. Siok scored four runs, and Roy drove In four, while Tina Brock had two doubles and Weinholtz a triple and a single, for Otto's. Barbl Martin and Tabitha Kenny led Fashion Shoppe offensively. State Farm 28, Faahta aboppe 11 State Farm Insurance collected 21 hits, as every player got at toast one, en route to an easy 21-10 win over Fashion Shoppe. \ Brenda Bromley had three hits, including a homer, and was the winning pitcher. Cindy Lockwood and Amy Comer also had three hits apiece. Michelle Cook went 2rfor-4. Debbie Palmer homered and singled for Fashion Shoppe. Kathy Schultz was S-for-4. Area drivers still bridesmaids al Wilmot WIIJMOT, Wis. - A busy from Sid Norton, and went on to Racing will continue this Friday and Saturday nights weekend of racing at the Wilmot his third feature win of the Speedway failed to produce a * season. Sid Norton was second, winner from the McHenry area, with McHenry's Jay Maywald In Saturday's regular racing capturing third. Jff/Wfcjv COUNTRY CLUB slate, Sid Norton of Wonder In the 12-lap semifeature, Ed fltrlwf ill Vlrirfwf II f . Lake took the lead on the Ozog was first and Dwight • lia'• opening lap of the 20-lap late Dittmer second. Both are V * model sportsman main, and McHenry residents. 5419 KENOSHA ST. held it until a restart following a Sunday afternoon, the first- (RTE.173) (kd Vr90 (BIS) 678-2(31 red flag on lap 13. Duke Norton, ever Wilmot Enduro was held. RICHMOND, ILL. W ' also of Wonder Lake, who was in McHenry's Dennis Carlton led the top five at the time, had his for much of the race's first two car go up in the air, the wind hours, and was forced to pit with lifting it over sideways, with the a transmission problem. Camaro finally coming back On came Bill Strom of down on all four wheels in turn Milwaukee, who took the lead three. Duke was not seriously and held on to take the injured, but was forced out of checkered flag after 250 laps, as the race, as was Skip Martin of Carlton's wounded mount McHenry, among other drivers, finished second, with 244 laps. Wayne Dukas of Zion then Bob Giles of Woodstock took command, taking the lead finished seventh. JHS camps offered JOHNSBURG -- Johnsburg High School has announced its dates for the 1985 Skyhawk Basketball Camp. From July 0-12, there will be two sessions per day. One will be for those going into grades 5-8 in the 85-86 school year, which will run from 8 a.m. until noon. Grades 5-8 should register bet­ ween 7:15 and 7:45 a.m. on the first day of camp, and grades 9-12 should register between 4:15 and 4:45 the first day. A typical schedule for the even­ ing session is as follows. The mor­ ning session will follow a similar pattern, but things will change from day to day. 5:00-5:15 Daily talk and stret­ ching exercises. > 5:15-5:45 Team drills, fast break drills. 5:46-6:15 Games. 6:15-6:45 Fundamentals, posi­ tion work, offense-defense. 6:46-7:00 Break. 7:00-7:30Gam& 7:30-8:00 Fundamentals, posi­ tion work. 8:00-8:30Games. 8:30-9:00 Contests, tour­ naments. Any questions may be directed to Hurckes at Johnsburg High School. /--LONG-AWAITED-V /--NUW UftN" GRAND HUNTER REOPENING! ffE FATHER'S DAY GOLF C0UR1 SUNDAY, JUNE 16th VVV SUNDAY BRUNCH .DISCOUNT i 10 AM-3 PM MEMBERSHIPS GET ACQUAINTED PRICES AVAILABLE SIB*?! $7.95 ADULTS *3.95 CH&MEN UNDER 12 ^ CALL FOR RESERVATIONS! ENJOY ELEGANT DINING! MONDAY THRU SATURDAY - LUNCH UAM-3PM MONDAY THRU SATURDAY • DINNER5 PM -10 PM SUNDAY* BRUNCH 10AM-2PM• DINNER2PM-9PM The evening- session, from 5 p.m. until 9 p.m., will be for those students heading into grades 9-12. Contest will be conducted and awards will be given in the follow­ ing areas: 1 on 1; free throws; Hot Shot; Spot Shooting; Mr. Defense; Mr. Hustle; Most Improved; Coaches' Award and MVP. The cost is $10 per athlete. The tuition may be given to coach Bill Hurckes at Johnsburg High School, or just bring it along to the first day of camp. Each athlete must bring athletic supporters, socks, shoes, shorts and shirts. The camp t-shirts will be handed out as soon as possible. Wednesday /s MILLER BEER NITEat GREG'S 3405 JOHNSBURG RD. - JOHNSBURG • 3444345 SPECIAL ON MILLER BEER ALL SORTS OF FREE PRIZES LAST MIGHT (6/12) TO REGISTER for Sunday Morn, or Wed. night Horse Shoos •NEW LEAGUES BEING FORMED Andersen Windows -- 4 OPTIONS TO CHOOSE FROM -- a 20% OFF LIST M,'V: lirSil 111 ill 11 life (WITH 10% DOWN PAYMENT) M • 25% OFF LIST PSK!\ • • (WITH 20% DOWN PAYMENT) 1 • 30% OFF LIST >I* Ivy (WITH 30% DOWN PAYMENT) • 35% OFF UST (WITH 100% DOWN PAYMENT) The beautiful way to save fuel. CASH SALES ONLY! FREE Delivery Within 20 Mile Radius (NOMINAL FEE REQUIRED ELSEWHERE) WINDOWS ORDERED BY JUNE 17th 1985 ̂ WILL BE IN YARD BY WEEK OF JULY 22,1M5 feSS®1 N0TE: B0W&BAY W'NDOWSNOT INCLUDED, BUT ARE DISCOUNTED 25%! II . 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