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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 19 Nov 1980, p. 6

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PAGE ft- PLA1NDEALER - WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER It. I960 SKYHAWK PREVIEW-Jeff Bartmann, a junior, (30 at left) lays one up in the varaity scrimmage Inst Sunday night in Johnsburg gymnasium as he scored 1* points in limited action. At right, Rick Neiss shows the form that will make him the probable scorer for the Skyhawks this year. Nebs and Frank Jakublcek are the only lettermen back this year. 8TAFF PHOTOS-JOEL WAKIT8CH Plaindealer Johnsburg Skyhawks To Open Season Nov. 21 S k y h a w k v a r s i t y basketball coach Bob Kies introduced his 1980-81 edition to a crowd of about 200 at Johnsburg High School last night, kicking off the season with a "Meet the Team Night" last Sunday evening. A series of inter-squad scrimmages took place after all three Johnsburg coaches, Dan Stanowski (freshmen), Roger Ludwig (sophomore), and Bob Kies (varsity) all introduced their players and announced plans for the 1960- 81 campaign. Among the 16 boys out for this years varsity are Rick Neiss and Frank Jakubicek,the only let­ termen back from last y«r. Others who will try to fill the Cagers Lack Experience Coach Ken Ludwig's McHenry High Warriors are working hard in preparation for the season's opener in the Sycamore Holiday Tournament. The Warriors will challenge the pre- meet favorite DeKalb high school on Friday, November 28 at 1:30 p.m. The Warriors will return two lettermen from an 18 and 9 team that won the consolation championship last year at this tournament. They placed second in the Elgin Christmas tourney, and finished second in the Fox Valley conference. Bob Greve, 5'1" guard, and Bob Zeller, a 6'3" forward- center, will lead the 1980-81 cagers to what they hope will be a very successful season. Both Bob's are definitely all conference material, and could be possible be all-state candidates. Joe Bauml 5'9", Bob Bryniarksi, 6'0", John Costigan 6'2", Area Runners Win Junior Olympics A number of area runners, all members of the Lakers Running Club, won the State Cross Country Junior Olympic Championship held Saturday at Veterans Acres in Crystal Lake. Finishing with a perfect score of 15 in the four kilometer race were the team of Chris Creutz, Scott Challed, Brian Wright, Steve Carby, Jim Lane and Brian Ahlgrim. Creutz led the field of more than 50 runners with a time of 14:30, while Scott Challed of Richmond ran second, iBrian Wright took third at 14:31, Steve Carby also of Do We Hove A Challenge For You Watch For Our Ad In Friday's Plaindealer TOP DECK McHenry finished fourth at 14:45 and Jim Lane of Crystal Lake took fifth at 14:51. Brian Algrim finished 28th with a time of 16:15. Local boys in the three- kilometer, 11-12 age group also captured first place with a score of 36 points. Chris Saunders of Crystal Lake led the field of over 40 runners with a time of 11:10. Scott Przybyla of Crystal Lake was second at 11:15, Terry Harth, McHenry finished eighth at 11:52, Russ Sanders at 12:16 and Matt Hopkins at 12:17, both of Crystal Lake also helped the team win top honors. In the girls 11-12 year division, Greer Gould of Woodstock captured first place while the local entry in the boys 9-10 year category took second in the state. The team of Brett Slaricek, Brett Collins, John Przyblyla, Dave Orgler and Phillip Walcynski from Crystal Lake and Billy Creutz from McHenry will also travel to Morgantown West Virginia for the Regional Olympics this weekend. TrueStory 3 January, 1979 Mr. X of McHenry bought eyeglasses from someone else costing him $106.00 and waited 6 weeks for delivery. --June, 1990-- Mr. X came to McHenry Opticians, bought glasses costing him $44.00 and waited only 26 minutest ~/D "Sm th* diH«r«nc* I Mr. X tav«d $62 and you'll b« $$$ ah*od too." McHENRY HIGH SCHOOL VARSITY BASKETBALL ROSTER 1980-81 Player, position Joe Bauml, guard Bill Boeka, center Bob Bryniarski, guard John Costigan, forward Gary Doweu, forward Chris Freund, guard Bob Greve, guard * Sean Haley, center Bob Zeller, center * Aric Akins, center Mike Burgdorf, guard John Huff, guard Jeff Lolli, forward Dan Long, guard Dave Smith, forward Walt Taylor, forward Charlie Wegener, guard Dave Williams, guard * Denotes lettermen. 5* 6'3" 6'0" 6'2" 6'1" 6'0" 5'11" 6'2" 6'3" 6'2" 5'9" 5'7" 6'0" 5'9" 6'0" 6*1" 5'5" 5'9" wt yr. 150 sr 170 155 sr 170 sr 160 sr 155 sr 160 sr 190 sr 200 sr 190 jr 155 jr 145 jr 160 jr 150 jr 180 jr 150 jr 110 jr 155 jr McHENRY HIGH SCHOOL BOYS BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 1980-81 Varsity & Sophomore November 28 & 29 Sycamore Tournament - Varsity November 28 & 29 Kaneland Tournament - Sophomore Tuesday, December 2 Friday, December 5 Saturday, December 6 Tuesday, December 9 Friday, December 12 Tuesday, December 16 Sophomore Tournament - Home Cary Grove - Home Grant - Home Sophomore Tournament - Home At Jacobs Woodstock - Home Wednesday, December 17 Sophomore Tournament - Home Friday, December 19 December 26-27-29-30 Friday, January 9 Saturday, January 10 Friday, January 16 Friday, January 23 Saturday, January 24 Friday, January 30 Saturday, January 31 Tuesday, February 3 Friday, February 6 Tuesday, February 10 Friday, February 13 Friday, February 20 Friday, February 27 March 3-4-6 March 10-11-13 March 17 March 20-21 at Crystal Lake Central Wheeling Tournament - Varsity Crown - Home Fremd - Home At Dundee Crystal Lake South - Home At Zion At Cary Grove Jacobs - Home At Hoffman Estates - 6 p.m. At Woodstock Crystal Lake Central - Home At Crown Dundee - Home At Crystal lake South IHSA Regional IHSA Sectional IHSA Supersectionalr IHSA State McHENRY OPTICIANS 1301 Riverside Dr. McHenry (Acron (rom Fox Hol«) Illinois 385-9240 LOOK IN YOUR YELLOW PAGES FOR A NIPDI PROFESSIONAL H NORTHERN ILLINOIS PAINTING & DRYWALL INSTITUTE For a complete local listing call 742-4144 gap this year include, Gary Guetzloff, Randy Wakitsch, Tom Pieper, Alex Bingman, Jeff Bartmann, Scott Valentin, Steve Sisk, Tom Popovich, John Armon, Bob Baker, John Bockhaus, Russ Beck and Chuck Novy. The Skyhawks will open their season against Salem Central in Wisconson on Nov. 21. JOHNSBURG BOYS BASKETBALL Chris Freund 6'0" and Sean Haley 6'2" are other members that will play an important role in the Warrior squad. Although the Warriors lack size and experience they hope to make up the diference with their always-hustling pressure defense. Coach Ludwig had guided his teams to an impressive 171-11 record over the last 12 years including 10 tournament championships. Nov. 21 Nov. 26-29 Dec. 5 Dec. 9 Dec. 12 Dec. 18 Dec. 19 Dec. 20 Dec. 26-30 Jan. 6. Jan. 9 Jan. 10 Jan. 16 Jan. 23 Jan. 27 Jan. 30 Feb. 3 Feb. 6 Feb. 13 Feb. 20 Feb. 23-27 Mar. 3-6 Mar. 10 Mar. 13-14 Salem Central-away Rd. Lk. Tournament North Boone-home Grant-home Marengo-home Hononegah-a way Beloit Catholic-home Wauconda-home Hampshire Tournament Richmond-away South Beloit-a way Woodstock-home Harvard-home North Boone-away Mare ngo-a way Hooonegah-home Jacobs-away Beloit Cath.-away South Beloit-home Harvard-away IHSA Regionals IHSA Sectionals IHSA Super-sectionals IHSA state finals Recreation Reminders The McHenry Department of Parks and Recreation drop-in basketball program for men 19 years and over has begun as of Nov. 12 and will continue every Wed­ nesday from 7-9 pm at Parkland Junior High School. The program will run through February 25 and there is no pre-registration, but a small admission fee will be charged. All equip­ ment is provided. Also, the Women's v o l l e y b a l l l e a g u e registration is now un­ derway. Anyone interested can register as an individual or as an entire team. League play is to begin on Dec. 2 at Parkland Junior High School. McHenry City Hall is the place for registration, but it is limited so early registration is encouraged. Sign-up will continue until Nov. 29. The McHenry west campus indoor pool is still available for public swim on weekends and Thursdays. The hours are Saturday and Sunday from 2-5 pm and Thursday from 7-9 pm. Senior Citizens will have a special hour from 6-7 pm on Thursdays. There will be a small admission charge. For further information on any of the above programs call 344-3300. Bowling Scores McHENRY SCHOOL , LEAGUE 11-12-80 With the weather really fall-like, the only warm spot seemed to be with some of the bowlers. Many of us did very little, but J. Sytsma rolled 220-195-156 for a great 549; B. Doran totaled 519 with 183-169-167; and J. Golden had 201-137-164 for a 502. J. Lescher rolled a mircale game of 196; A. Boeldt held up the team with a 173; and S.S. T. Miller had 183. The women were led by R. Cameron with 187 followed by M. Krauz with 178, D. Stanish with 171, and S. Blume with 170. Splits created no trouble for M. Teuber (5-10), R. Glawe (2-4-7-10), and B. Street (5-7-9). Filling tummies this week will be SSST's who earned a luscious pizza for most total pins. Seems hanging onto the ball was a bit of a problenf for M. Raasch and ^ Peterson, but we'll let them tell you about it. And now to the Big news:' w 1 Ronnie's Rapettes 27 9 Bird and the Bees 24 12 Pragmatic 10 23 13 SSST's 23 13 Repeaters 20 16 Who's Up? 20 16 Wonder Pins 19»£ 16"& The Hi-Lo's 15»^ 20»£ Gutter Dusters 15 21 Four Flushes 15 21 4 Easy Pieces 11 25 Lyle& Friends 5 31 SECOND PLACE WINNERS-in the Badgerette Clinic in Mundelein on Nov. 8 were the McHenry East-West J-V Pom Pon squad. Missing first place in the Prop-Dance Competition by only one point, the local girls competed against 11 other schools. The squad impressed the Judges with a routine to the Harlem Globetrotter's theme song, "Sweet Georgia Brown," as each girls was decked out with head and wrist bands as weU as an orange foam rubber basketball . Debbie Baldwin is the squad sponsor, while Kelli Williams and Mary Oleszcsuk created the routine that will be performed at the first nome sophomore basketball game. Squad members include/(front row), Kris Laskowski, Julie McGee, Bea Gemmell, Kellf Williams, Julie Larkin, Donna Davidson and Delia Saunders. In the back are Shannon Tiffany, Danielle Johnson, Angelt Anderson, Jodi Remke (captain), Mary Bazan, Trad' Hetterman, Christy Wherritt and Mary Oleszczuk. STAFF PHOTO-JOEL WAKI^'SC# DR. ROBERT GLICK Forresters Bowl For Fun Podiatrist -- Foot Specialist •Orthopedics °Feet Seryery •General Care •Spert NMlcli •Children's Feet Preblews McHenry Office 4305 W. Elm Street (Rte. 120-Across the Street from Hornsby's) (815) 344-3900 St. Mary's Catholic Order of Forresters Court 594 will have a Bowl for Fun day at a local bowling alley on Sunday, Nov. 23 at l pm. Age limit is 8-21 and all interested should call Youth Director Andy Pace for a reservation at 385-1755. A admission will be charged. Having A Party?-Call Us! • 10 DELICIOUS MEAT ft CHEESE PARTY TRAYS • FRESH FRUIT TRAYS -FRESH SALADS • DESSERT TRAYS • FRESH BAKERY ROLLS • COMPLETE DELICATESSEN AND OF COURSE OUR SPECIALTY: 2,3,4,5, and 6 foot SANDWICHES I tAiL « f * mi ||I ITALIAN U-3CAT - t ® O V A M M A N 455-4190 SALE KRAKUS POLISH HAM ONLY *2.98 per lb. 4

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