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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 28 Jan 1983, p. 34

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1301 RIVERSIDE DRIVE McHENRY ILL (Ac ross F rom I he Fox Ho le ) (815) 385-9240 PAGE 18- PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY. JANUARY 28.19H3 of the Johnsburg volleyball team. The Skyhawks went into regional play and knocked off the rival Marian Central Hurricanes and advanced into the sectionals. The Skyhawks had little trouble with their first opponent in the sec­ tionals, defeating Shabonna in two games. But, the fine Skyhawk season would come to an end at the super- sectionals. por the second year in a row, Immaculate Conception went on to defeat Johnsburg for the sectional title and the right to go on to state. With the football season at the end, it was time for all-confernce selec­ tions. The Warrios placed three on the all-FVC; John Clewis, Dennis Shaver and Mladen Rudman. Brian Siudak, Jim Bentz and Mike Hurckes all made .The Warrior cross country team Schaumburg.)The Boys' team cap- started the month as the third rated tured second ar.d the girls were third, team in the weekly poll. They lived up Chris Creutz was the top finisher in to the rating that weekend by the boys meet with a time of 15:29. defeating Crystal Lake South and Delia Saunders placed eighth at 12:34. Crown at the West Campus. Steve While the Skyhawk team couldn't Carby and Delia Saunders of the girls qualify, individually, Jay Jackson team finished first. qualified for sectionals with third The Warrior runners then traveled place at the Burlington regionals with to Peoria for the 44-team Peoria In- a time of 15:36. vitational and placed third. York The regionals were a disap- captured the meet for the fourth pointment, however, as both Warriors straight year. Steve Carby was the squads failed to qualify for the state second runner to cross the finish line. meet. Individually, only Chris Creutz The Warriors ended the month by and Steve Carby qualified, successfully defending their FVC title The state meet was even more and the girls' finished second to disappointing, as Creutz finished 18th Crown. Carby was the individual and Carby suffering from a side ache champion with a time of 16:06.8 on the was 154th. West Campus course. The third highlight was the success As a team, the Johnsburg cross country team was having a poor season, but Jay Jackson was was having a fine season individually. He the the 'Hawks meets, including the Crystal Lake-Grant Invitational. He captured the senior's division. The Marian cross country team H carried a 14-4 dual record out of Oc­ tober. Meanwhile, both the Johnsburg and^fl Marian volleyball teams were con- H tinuing on a hot pace. Both teams advanced into regional play with winning records. The Skyhawks defeated Woodland Academy in the round and Marian defeated Rich- The Warrior volleyball team ended its season, losing to Harlem Loves H Park 15-5 and 15-10. NOVEMBER The month of November can WW become very exciting in high school u' £-m sports, and the it started in grand W <?SM fashion for the McHenry Warrior f F jML football team. With their season going nowhere, fP^L the Warriors pulled off the largest ^ upset of the season in the Fox Valley fp)Mr Conference. They handily defeated IjmP the number eight team in class 4A at the time, Crystal Lake South, 20-3. That stopped the Gator's winning streak at seven and prevented them flO| from clinshing a tie for the FVC title. It was only the second win for the Warriors in the FVC, but it made Warrior Caoch Joe Schlender very k. happy. "Webeat them from the time jOk W" 5 p#'*. we reached ther field until we caught ^•1^8 ^WT the bus back to McHenry," said Jfl W[ ^ Schlender. ^ The next biggest highlight of the ^ , fl month was both Warrior cross fl country squads and Johnsburg's Jay 'f Jackson. Both the girls' and boys' ****» i teams for McHenry advanced to ^J sectionals after regional action at * J carded a 70 to win low medalist. Brad Adams, in the lower left photo, watches the flight of his shot from the 18th tee. His shot hit the green and one putt later, he scored a birdie. In the lower photo, Steve Svec hit his ball out of the sand trap onto the green, close enough to the'pin to save a par. STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD REGIONAL CHAMPIONS -- The McHenry Warrior golf team captured the 1982 class AA regional golf tournament held at McHenry Country Club. Members of that team are shown above; kneeling (left to right) Tom Neumann, Steve Svec and Brad Adams. Standing; Chris Vehring, Mike Bauml, Kirk Barnicle and Coach Chuck Cuda. In the upper left photo, Chris Vehring chips onto the green of hole number nine. He Eyes on the basket as he drives through the lane, Johnsburg's Tom Pieper (20) fires for two of his 11 points in during a win over Richmond-Burton. Dave Otto (12) of Richmond took the charging foul on the play, but the basket counted. STAFF PHOTO -- WAYNE GAYLORD NEiSOff ttECrjtoiffcs McHENRY Stephen Matt Dorothy Glenn say "THANK YOU" im «svcassnn teaks • mchenrvi Over 1,000 First Quality Metal or Plastic Frames HULT CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC Metal or Plastic Kid's Frames S12 DESIGNER BOUTIQUE SECTION! 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