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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 31 Aug 1985, p. 12

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Page 12 NORTHWEST HERALD Section A Saturday, August 31,1995 Sports 1 Johnsburg quarterback Frank Husak is rushed, but managed to get away this first quarter pass. Husak and the Skywhayks grabbed an early 7-0 Cary Herald photo by Eddy Montville lead on Richmond-Burton, but the Rockets rallied for three straight scores and a 21-7 non-confer- ence victory at R-B's field. .(Continued from page 14) motion as Collins combined for 13 yards on his next two carries, be­ fore Hughes ignited a sputtering air attack with a nine yard connection to Pearson. Collins chugged two more yard towards the end zone and a nine- yard carry by Hughes put the Tro­ jans in excellent field position at the Wauconda 35. With 8:40 left in the quarter, Hughes fired an incomplete pass and seconds later, Tony Niemo robbed the senior hurler of what would have been a touchdown, for his second interception of the game. Cary had another scoring chance at the end of the third quarter, when Hughes hit Kreft on a 17-yard pass up the middle to ignite another of­ fensive surge. Cary was forced to kick four plays later, but a roughing the punter gave the Trojans a first and 10 on the Wauconda 35. Collins ran three plays for 10 yards, before Tony Niemo grabbed his third interception of the game at the Bulldog 24. Cary's last scoring opportunity came with two minutes left in the game when a driving Wauconda of­ fense lost control of a loos ball, recovered by Trojan Tony Garver. At this point, Cary tried their hand at the lateral, but failed. Hughes connected to Collins for six yards Warriors and to Kreft for another four before Tony Niemo came up with intercep­ tion number four, Hughes' fifth of the night. Wauconda scored its final touch­ down with : 57 to go in the game. (Continued from page 14) ation, which fell through. Riverside-Brookfield then played its best football of the night, and it meant the ballgame. The Bulldogs started at their own 20, and there was no reason to be­ lieve their stagnant offense would kick into gear now. But it did. Ostrowski passed to Vince Hene- han for 10 yards, and then Latsonas took over, taking the 'Dogs to the 40 on three successive plays. In the biggest play of the game, Brian Twoney grabbed a tipped pass for 17 yards on third down, finally being pulled down at the McHenry 23. Three plays later, on a third-and- 25, Ostrowski hit Henehan on the left sideline, the senior struggling into the end zone to tie the contest with 7:20 left. On the two-point con­ version try, Ostrowski rolled left faking the run, and then hit a wide- open Henehan for the game-winner. Jinga showed poise in leading the Warriors back to the R-B 25 on nifty passes down the right sideline to Mike Schultz, but on fourth-and-18 with :24 to play, Jinga threw incom­ plete under a heavy rush, and Mc­ Henry was 0-1 on the season. "It's early in the season," Schlender said. "We made some mistakes, but we played well. "The way everything went for us, it's real tough to go home a loser." •*> Rockets • from page 14 "Brad had himself a good ball- game," said Hofman. "So did Dave Johnson (6 receptions, 89 yards). Those two worked well together. "And Denny (Komar) ran hard. I thought our line play got better as the game went on, but there still were too many mistakes. That hap­ pens in the first game. "I'm happy because we came back after falling behind. That showed me some character. The kids didn't start running around and panicking. If anything, we may have been too up before the start. "Sometimes that can get the bet­ ter of you. But we battled and hung in there. 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