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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 5 Sep 1980, p. 31

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VOLLEYBALL Skyhawks Boast Big Turnout % •> ' » *1 f41 % • • < | ) <8 »•» »< ' | » I # 1 f I • I I | PAGE 11 • PLA1NDEALER - FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER S, 1IM Johnsburg Volleyball September 9 September 15 September 16 September 18 September 23 September 25 September 30 October 2 October 7 October 11-13 October 14 October It October 21 October 23 October 28 October 30 November 8 November 11 November 13 November 18-22 November 24-25 December 2 ; December 4-8 Williams Bay (home) Hebron (away) 6:15 Marian Central (away) Round Lake (away) 4:30 Beloit Cath. (away) Marengo (home) Hononegah (home) North Boone (away) South Beloit (home) Zion Benton tourney Harvard (away) Beloit Cath. (home) Marengo (away) Hononegah (away) North Boone (home) South Beloit (away) Harvard (home) Richmond (home) Grant (home) IHSA District IHSA Sectional IHSA Super sectional IHSA State finals All games at 8 pm unless otherwise listed. Sportsketch Carol Kanetzke is starting her third year as coach of the Skyhawk volleyball team. She is a 24-year-old native of Woodstock who majored in Physical Education at Whitewater. She graduated Magne Cum Laude at Whitewater and received the Outstanding Senior Physical Educator Award. Her husband's name is John and they reside in Crystal Lake. Best Wishes For A Successful Year! The McHcnry Plaindealer 3812 W. Elm BEST WISHES TO ALL THE WOMEN ft MEN ATHLETES FROM McHENRY, JOHNSBURG ft MARIAN I /IIV THE FASHION SHOPPE 1007 N. Front St. (Rte. 31) McHenry 385-7747 Best Wishes For A Great Season I Jos. H. Huemann & Sons 2020 W. Johnsburg ltd., Johistarg 385-0414 You're $ Aheod With Your Own Well Scurrying bock and forth from Marian Central to Johnsburg in an effort to tie up loose ends for the sports preview, I got to Johnsburg about fifteen minutes after practice was due to end. I entered the gym, hoping to find the volleyball coach Carol Kanet­ zke there or at least jn her office. Better yet, I found Kanetzke and two of her four lettermen, staying late to work on set-ups at the net. Kanetzke tossed ball after ball up in the air as All conference pick Inge Dschida and Sue Dehn took turns setting the ball gently up in the air while the other retrieved the balls. Coming off of a 7-5 season, the volleyball Skyhawks have lost All-conference player, Lora Jacobs, out­ standing spiker, Debby Herdrich and Liz Stoffel and they have to work overtime in order to prepare for the up-coming campaign. The four lettermen returning are Inge Dschida, Sue Dehn, Sue Moulis and Cheri Kofler, the only junior in the group. The will be joined by 12 other players when the skyhawks take on Williams Bay Sept. 9 at home in the first match of the season. Carol is optimistic about the season, despite the fact that the team is not tall. The squad does have good "average height", however, according to Kanetzke. "All of our players stand about £>' 7" or so which will keep things consistent," Kanetzke pointed out. A good defense and the aquisition of more skill and knowledge since last year should keep the Skyhawks in contention for the conference title this year, accor­ ding to Kanetzke. "Our whole program should be better that in years past because we have more girls out than ever before from seniors to freshmen." The only other seniors out for the team are Lisa Carlson and Kathie Kling, while the following juniors will round out the rest of the team...Diana Bavetz, Kelly Beitz, Colleen Boak, Patti Maag, Dawne Haynie, Peggy Nowak, Ellen O'Malley, Eileen Koch, Gina Pecucci and Debby Sobiesk. LeeAnn Cristy will handle the sophomore and freshman squads for Johnsburg and she hopes to have a good sophomore season despite the fact that there are only 10 players out. We don't have that many sophomores,but we do have tons of talent," she said. "The freshmen haven't V started practice yet, but we do have about 15 girls coming out for the team." Good Luck in '80! COMMUNITY AUTO SUPPLY 3021 W. RTE. 120 McHENRY 385-0778 Enjoy a Great Season Servicing the McHenry Area for over 50 years 385-5500 CAREY APPL. frlff • •• Service 1241 N. Green St. - McHenry Best Of Lick SKYHAWKS From The MM At Trig***- 1245 N. GREEN ST. McHENRY 3S3-00# A GENTLE TOUCH-ls what made Inge Dschida an all- conference volleyball player In 1070. Here, she was caught getting in extra setting practice after a recent workout. Sue Dehn, also a letterman, Is expected to do big things this year, according to coach Carol Kanetzke. STAFF PHOTO-ANTHONY OLIVER OUR BEST WISHES FOR A GREAT YEAR! MR. DON'S INC. ONE HOUR CLEANERS 1207 W. 3rd Ave., McHenry 385-2011 60 WARRIORS. SKYHAWKS _ & HURRICANES! ; Dr. Robert J. Peterson Dr. Daniel J. Jannotta » A.nrui« Aw* utrfjn OPTOMETRISTS Warriors you're the Greatest! Best Wishes for a Fantastic season. ^Arizona sun \ I / AUTHENTIC WiSTIRN WEAR ft INDIAN JIWKlltY 3321 W. ELM ST., (Rte. 120) McHENRY 305-1033

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