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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 17 Mar 1982, p. 7

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Five Area Girls Selected To All-SHARK Team PAGE 7 - PLAINDEALER - WEDNESDAY. <82 Five, area girls basketball players were named to the last All-SHARK conference basketbidl team at a recent coaches meeting. Heading the list were senjbry Sue Dehn of John­ sburg and Jackie Weber of Marian Central who were both unanimous selections and cp-MVP's in the league. Dehn averaged 22.6 points per game overall while she also topped the Skyhawks in rebounds with 196 and steals with 79. "She was a leader from day one," said Johnsburg coach SharaLKoenigseder of her first teamNselection. Weber was Marian's leading, scorer averaging 19.2 points per game in her 16 games. She also led the team in Held goal percentage (52), free throw percentage (84), and finished second in steals and assists. Marian's other selection was forward Debbie Liggett who made second team. Liggett averaged 7.8 points per game, but was known more for her tremendous defense. She led .the team in rebounds (145), steals (70), and forced jump balls as she tied up 43 opponents. "Debbie was our best defensive player, while Jackie was our best of­ fensive," said Marian coach Mary Stoner. "They've been tremendous players for us, and Jackie (Weber) has probable been the best that's ever came out of Marian." 1981-82 All-SHARK conference Girls Basketball Team: First Team Name School Year Sue Dehn* + Johnsburg Senior Jackie Weber* + ' Marian Central Senior Lori Kramarczyk * Harvard Junior Jodi Hoch Marengo Senior Tammie Dunker Marengo Junior Second Team Name School Year Cheri Kofler Johnsburg Senior Debbie Liggett Marian Central Senior Tracy Stamm Hononegah Senior Penny Harrison Marengo Junior Michelle Hoeft Marengo Senior Honorable Mention Name School Year Teresa Hauck Johnsburg Sophomore Kelly Koch Harvard Senior • Denotes Unanimous Selection 4* Denotes Co-MVP Johnsburg's other two selections were Cheri Kofler (second team) and Teresa Hauck (honorable mention). Kofler missed several games due to injury but still ranked high in several catagories including scoring average (10.5 - third), rebounds (124 - second), and steals (51 - second). "She was one of the quickest players in the SHARK," said Koenigseder. The only sophomore selected to the squad, Hauck averaged 12.1 points per game and had 77 rebounds and 42 steals. "Being a sophomore is probable the only thing that stopped her from making first or second team," said Koenigseder. "She was also one of our better ballhan- dlers and will be one of our leaders next year." Tumbleweeds Announce Winners Jackie Weber Marian Central First Team Debbie Liggett Marian Central Second Team Sue Dehn Johnsburg First Team Cheri Kofler Johnsburg Second Team Teresa Hauck Johnsburg Honorable Mention Clark Named McHenry's Most Valuable Wrestler McHENRY - Dan Clark, a senior 155 pound wrestler, was given the top award of Most Valuable Wrestler at the annual MCHS Wrsetling Awards banquet last Wednesday. The McHenry State Bank trophy went to the West Campus senior on the basis of voting by his teammates. Clark, a varsity team co- captain along with John Clewis, finished the season with a 21-12 record and a 5-2 mark in the Fox Valley conference. Clark also led the team in falls with 12 and was one of three of coach Marty Sobczak's grapplers that placed in District competition and earned the right to Sectionals. Awarded the Pender • • ffSm if - MOST VALUABLE -- McHenry wrestling coach Marty Sobczak (left) presents West Campus senior Dan Clark (right) with the McHenry State Bank "Most Valuable Wrestler" trophy. The Warriors' 155 pound co-captain, Clark led the team with a 21-12 record and also led in pins with 12. STAFF PHOTO -- WAYNE GAYLORD L YEAR LONG WE SELL, SELL, SELL. THIS WEEKEND WE'RE GOING TO GIVE, GIVE, GIVE. trophy as the Most Improved varsity wrestler on the vote of his teammates was junior Mike Love. Roland Hunt was named the most valuable junior varsity wrestler, while Dave Sarabia cap­ tured the freshman MVP award. The junior varsity captain was Mike Milinac, while freshmen most improved awards went to Chris Creutz and Brad Snyder. Special "Friend of Wrestling" plaques were presented to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ramer and Mr. and Mrs. Pat Haderly for their season-long support and encouragement. The five wrestlers that earned over 100 points during the season will have their names added to the "100 Point Club" trophy. They are Steve Carby, Ric Connor, Scott Schmitt, Clark, and Love. The following varsity awards were also handed out: Second major letter - Carby, Mike Connor, Ric Connor, and Bob Sarabia; First major letter - Erich Gaza, Eric Karpinski, Tom Kucek, Hunt, Love, Clewis, Clark, and Schmidt; and minor letter - Dan Mohnen. Junior varsity minor •f If ydu've been meaning j to came down and lode at all our beautiful new 1982 Honda motorcycles, now's the time. 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Karly Kunzer led the Tumbleweeds by bringing back a first place trophy, while Tracy Hudjera followed with a second. Other winners included Colleen Samen (seventh), Kelly Koerper and Jenny Samen (ninth), and Stacy Hudjera (tenth), who brought back ribbons. A week earlier, the Tumbleweeds competed in a power tumbling meet hosted by the Gymnastic Academy of Rockford. Fourteen clubs competed in the meet which included 236 competitors. Of the 20 competing Tumbleweeds, 16 brought home trophies, medals, or ribbons. The beginners coached by Jennifer Cooley brought home first and second place trophies. The Tumbleweed results are as follows: Beginner Girls 6 and under: Melisa Stevens (1) Beginner Girls 7-8: Rebecca Brady (2), Karen DeWolfe (5) » Beginner Boys 7-8: Steven Crook (1), Michael Cornett (2 ) Beginner Girls 9-10: Cristine Roper (3), Jenny Samen (5) Beginner Girls 11 and over: Andrea Brady (3) Novice Girls 11-12: Kelly Koerper (6) Novice Boys 11-12: Shane Sperry (4) Intermediate Girls 9-10: Angie DeWolf (1) Intermediate Boys 9-10: Mike McGowan (2) Advanced Girls 8 and under: Erin Boland (4), Karly Kunzer (6) Advanced Girls 9-10: Jennifer Donlan (10) Advanced Boys 9-10: Patrick Sperry (4) On Sunday, March 21, the Tumbleweeds wil travel to Kewanee high school for their next competition. L. Stevens WE'RE PAYING 15% ON OUR IRA FLEXIBLE ANNUITIES wrestling awards were presented by coach Brian Wilson to Mike Milinac, Bob Hawley, Jeff Greany, Paul Voss, and John Keevil. Freshmen earning minor awards included Chris Creutz, Dave Sarabia, and Brad Snyder. 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