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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 6 Feb 1980, p. 7

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MCHS Wrestlers Close Regular Season With Two Wins Over Weeken • s MCHS Wrestlers Close Regular Season With Two Wins Over Weeken • s YOU CALX. IT-This Beloit Catholic eager finds the going tough under the Skyhawk net as Rick Neiss has just one thing on his mind as he goes for the score. Who collected the foul is unknown but Neiss scored 15 points and received just one foul during the Skyhawk 74-68 conference win Friday night. STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD FINAL me OFFER GOOD THRU SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9th For tremendous savings on the last tf Mr Winter Inventory PACIFIC TRAIL-PRIME DOWN FINGERTIP LENGTH JACKETS REDUCED TO $£A00 Reg.'100 OU FIELD AND STREAM SKI JACKETS WITH ZIP OFF SLEEVES DISCOUNTED THRU SATURDAY ALL WINTER SPORI SHIRTS & KNIT SHIRTS Reg. '70 REDUCED TO RftO/ Reg. M4-27 /O SOME SALE ITEMS NOT LISTED -- STOP IN AND SAVE SAVE 50% ON A SELECTION OF LONG SLEEVE DRESS SHIRTS ARROW OR CAREER CLUB MOST SIZES AVAILABLE REMAINING STOCK OF FALL (j WINTER SUITS & SPORTCOATS 50% OFF SMALL CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS -CHOOSE A KNIT CAP OR HAT WITH A PURCHASE OF ANY JACKET-SKI VEST-OR COAT WHILE THEY LAST PICK OUT A FREE TIE FROM- OUR SPECIAL GROUP WITH A PURCHASE OF ANY SUIT OR SPORT COAT. 3902 W. MAIN ST. McHENRY DAILY 9 m 5 PM FRIDAY 9 AM4:30 PM SATURDAY 9 AIM Ptt CLOSED SUNDAY More Nam* Brands! Great Selection! In their new location, the SPMT STOP will offer an even greater selection of name brand athletic equipment, apparel and footwear. BETTER! Due to your fantastic re­ sponse, John's Sport Stop will move to a new, lar­ ger facility at: 3706 W. Elm St. McHenry, Illinois (Across from A & P Grocery) EFFECTIVE MARCH I. 1980 WATCH FOR OUR APRIL 1980 GRAND RE-OPENING! McHENRY HIGH SCHOOL Date Sport Squad Opponent Place Time Fri.,Feb. 8 BBB V-S Crystal Lake S. There 6:30 Wr V FVC C .Lk.C. TBA Sat., Feb. 9 BB JV-SB-F Crystal Lake S. There 9:00 Wr V FVC C.Lk. C. TBA Sw V FVC Crown TBA Tues.,Feb. 12 BBB V-S Dundee There 6:30 JOHNSBURG HIGH SCHOOL Soph-Varsity Basketball Date Opponent Place Fri., Feb. 15 Harvard Home Time 6:00 Date Sat., Feb. 16 Freshman-JV Basketball Opponent Place Harvard Home Time 9:30 Date Tues., Feb. 12 Thu., Feb. 14 Girls Basketball Opponent Place Harvard Home North Boone Away Time 6:00 6:00 MARIAN CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL Boys Basketball Date Opponent Place Time Fri., Feb. 15 Benet Marian 6:15 Tues., Feb. 19 Woodstock (V-S) Woodstock 6:15 JOHN'S SPOBT STOP SERVE YOU GOING FOR THE PIN-Vic Betancourt wrestles his Belvidere opponent to the mat. Within a minute and 23 seconds, Vic recorded a pin to raise his overall record to 15 and 7. * STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD By Lynne Sobczak Closing out their regular dual meet season on a high note, the McHenry varsity wrestlers picked up two team victories last weekend. On Thursday the Warriors wrestled Belvidere on their home mat and gained a 30-27 non-conference win. On the road at Dundee Friday, the local matmen finished their conference season with a winning 32-27 score. Coach Sobczak's team closes this season with a 8-9 overall record and a 3-4 conference record. In spite of forfeiting from one to three weight classes most matches, this is still a better record than they have had for at least six years. As with many of their matches this year, the local wrestlers picked up most of their points last weekend in the middle weights. Double winners for the Warriors were Kevin Hollian, Brian Wrona, Vic Betancourt, Dave Ramer, Mark Betancourt and Ed Hughes. Kevin Hollian, an up-and- coming sophomore, pinned his Belvidere opponent in 1:28 and took an 18-4 superior decision from Nelson of Dundee. Brian Wrona, who wrestles, at either 119 pounds or 126 pounds, won both his matches by decisions. With a 5-2 conference record and a 24-5 overall record for this season, this junior should be one of McHenry's top wrestlers again next year. Another junior Vic Betancourt, raised ' his conference record to 3-4 and his season record to 15-7 with his weekend wins. Betan­ court pinned his Belvidere man in 1:23 and wrestled to a 5-2 decision over Daly of Dundee. A consistantly strong wrestler at 145 pounds this season has been senior Dave Ramer. He won a 2-0 decision against Belvidere and gained a fall in 3:23 at Dundee to up his conference record to 4-2-1 and his overall record to 17-7-2. Like his brother, senior Mark Betancourt used his I wo wins last week to bring up his conference record to 5-1 and his overall record to 15-5-1. Betancourt used two near falls to pile up a 12-7 victory against Belvidere and decisioned his Dundee man on Friday, 9-6. Another senior Ed Hughes, was given a forfeit win and a 2:32 fall to raise his records last weekend. Hughes now stands 6-0 in the conference and 20-2 for the season, with ten falls to credit. Also winning single matches last week were sophomore Mike Connors and Scott Schmidt. Connors helped his team with ai 6-3 decision in the 132 weight class against Belvidere. A first period pin in 1:57 by 5SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS Sports Calendar Schmidt against his Dundee opponent earned six points for his team. With so many good in­ dividual records, McHenry should have at least four or five high seeds for the Fox Valley Conference tour­ nament this Friday and Saturday. The tourney starts Friday evening at 6:30 p.m. at Crystal Lake Central with the preliminary rounds. Semi-finals are Saturday at 1 p.m. with the finals getting underway at 6:30 p.m. A strong crowd of Warrior fans at Crystal Lake are needed to help cheer on all the McHenry winners we are expecting. Tuesday Ladies Bowling League 7 p.m. January 29,1980 Over Average: Executive National: P. Kosior, 471, 5-10 split; C. Freund, 443; E. Weiss, 413 and D. Koleno, 485. McHenry Inn: C. Zasadny, 373; A. Joyce, 461;» C. Cooney, 571 (205), 94 pins over average. Bimbo's: P. Tonyan, 314. City Wide: P. Gass, 2-4-7-9 split and P. Ruemjelin, 5lfo Havenmeyer's: P. BuCelli, 383; S. Howe, 436 (179) and J. Switzer, 540. Glaviano's: D.Michels,414 and S. Smith, 467. Clark Station: M. Kersten, 412. Steffan's: M. Diedrich, 430; J. Roth, 406 and W. Gehrke, 477. Peter Justen's: W. An­ derson. 443: D. Corser, 488. . Fox Hole: E. Nimsgren, 479; E. Childs, 405 and B. Schurr, 508 (195). McHenry Floral: G. Otth, 407; J. Weyland, 448; L. Crouch, 467, 5-8-10 split Southgate: F. Weyland, 461; M. Steinsdorfer, 421 and the Greatest Cathy Boro, 629 (2:16-177-215)!! McHenry School League Raymond's 1-30-80 As January came to a close and left just five weeks of regular bowling, things got tighter and tighter, as the standings will show. Maybe we'll take bets as to how the final standings will turn out? Any takers? Big news for the week is that Willie's Dillies won the pizza for,the First time and will really be enjoying. There are still Even Splits, Bud's Broads and Road Runners to catch that Brass "pizza" Ring and they had best hurry: look what they would be missing. High games were rolled by subs T. Miller, 224; D. Cameron, 196; and regular D. Miller, 187. High series were rolled by D. Miller, 510 and W. Farrell, 491 (as usual). Splits Were easy for L. Johnson and B. Miller who picked off the 5-8-10 and D. Cameron who took care of the 5-7. Of course, we can't forget B. Miller who tried to wipe out her opponents (and team mates) by rolling the ball backwards into the spectators. What some people won't do for attention W.G.A.S. Alkies Three Strikes & A Spare Willie's Dillies Rabble Rousers The Even Splits Ron's Rollers J.K.L.'s Just For Fun Bud's Broads Quik Steps Road Runners 444 31«: 43 33 43 33 42>2 33': 41 35 41 39 38 35 33 30 26 35 37 38 41 43 46 50 K. Lescher Gray Girls Beat Jacobs 52 To 48 On a rare Saturday evening basketball, game for the girls, the Warriors defeated Jacobs 52 to 48. The win left the Warriors 3 and 5 in the Fox Valley. The Warriors trailed throughout the opening half, but a few words of wisdom by Coach Gary Gray, set the Warriors on the war path in the third period. With good execution of passing and shooting, the Warriors ran up 24 pts. to the Eagles 15 and led 41 to 38 going into the final period. The teams played even, although the Warriors did outscore the Eagles by 1, 11 to 10 for the win. Terri Bohlman scorched the nets for 11 baskets and av lotal of 22 pts. to lead all , scorers. McHenry vs. Jacobs McHenry fg ft tP Bohlman 11 0 22 Kopsell 2 6 10 Hutchinson 5 0 10 Haddick 2 2 6 Connell 0 3 3 Karpavicius 0 1 1 Totals: 20 12 52 Jacobs fg ft tp Stone 1 1 3 Kowalski 3 9 15 Mischung 2 0 4 Kwidzinski 4 2 10 Trnka 6 4 16 Ihrke 0 0 0 Rosseau 0 0 0 Totals: 16 16 48 Mcll 4 13 24 11 52 Jacobs N 15 15 10 48 Annual Ice Fishing Derby Returns To Channel Lake CLOSE DECISION-Warrior Dave Ramer is on top. The match was close, but the 2-0 win over Belvidere was good for his 17th win of the season In this 145 pound match at West campus last Thursday night. STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD On February 9 and 10 the Northern Illinois Con­ servation club and its associate the 885 Civic club will hold their annual Ice Fishing Derby on Channel Lake. This popular event has, in previous years, drawn up­ wards of 8,000 persons to fish, observe and otherwise participate in the two day schedule of lively fishing competition, childrens games and fun on the ice. This year a special event has been planned for the first Annual Winter Soft Ball Tournament. Hourly prizes will be given for fish catches and contests will determine winners in sack races, three legged race, ice augering and egg throwing competition every 30 minutes. Very young children will scramble in straw for 2,000 pennies, plus nickels, dimes and quarters. Many prizes await area ice fishermen!! This years schedule in­ cludes major prizes with grand prize being a $1,000 and $500 savings bond. Fishermen and others who are just naturally lucky will win prizes for catching the largest northern Dike , walleye pike, striped bass, black bass, bluegills, sun fish, crappies, and bullheads. The largest fish of each species caught each hour will be awarded a prize as well as the largest each day. In addition the largest fish caught both days will bring home a prize. The derby will start at 9 a.m. each day and first prizes are awarded at 10 a.m. followed by hourly awards throughout the day. For more information, contact Mike Good, 395-8333. Tallest Structure The tallest structure in the United States is the television tower at Blanchard, N.D., which rises slightly more than 2,000 feet above the Dakota plains. Your One-Stop Sport Shop with the Personal Touch" GROWING TO JOHN'S SPORT STOP f_-, 481 1 W. Rte. 120, McHenry, IL (Across from Sunnyside Do . mm Daily 9:30-8. Sat. 9-6 I44-3NO SBB PAGE 7 - PLA1NDEALER - WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1,1986

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