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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 8 Dec 1972, p. 9

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Barrington 1 0 54 48 Leon, Lib 9 6 24 McHENRY 0 1 48 54 Merritt, N.C. 9 3 21 Dundee 0 1 61 63 Osmun,C.L. 8 2 17 Zion Benton 0 1 51 56 Higgins, Dundee 7 2 16 Woodstock 0 1 58 59 Whitehouse, Dundee 8 0 16 SCORING Kissner, Barr 6 4 16 f fg ft tp Kelley, Barr 10 4 24 The McHoufy (jounty College wrestling team It pictured above. (Back Row, left to right) Dave Krepel, Gary; Boh Welngart, McHenry; Tom Krepel, Cary; Boh Mason, Woodstock; Steve Lynd, Cary; (Front row, left to right) Brad Hanson, Woodstock; Dave Davis, Woodstock; Chris Nolan, McHenry and 8teve Murgatroyde, McHenry. The coach for the wrestling team is Boh Franz. Warriors Play Dundee Cardunals Here Friday By Dick Rabbi tt Coach Ken Ludwig's cagers will be looking for their first conference win Friday night when they host the always dangerous Dundee Cardunals. Dundee will bring into the game a 2 and 2 record while our Warriors have a 1 and 3 record. Both teams lost in North Suburban play last Friday night. The Warriors lost to Barrington 54 to 48, while Dundee lost to Crystal Lake 53 to 61. The Warriors have shown vast improvement in the early season games. Mark Bentz is still a doubtful starter, the flu bug has really hit the "big fellow". Fans, j|ut away your shopping for a Friday night, and come out to root the team on to a victory. CONFERENCE STANDINGS Team W L Pts OP N.Chicago 1 0 59 58 Libertyville 1 0 56, 51 C. Lake 1 0 63 61 NEW YEAR'S EVE AT THE V. F. W. • FAVORS • BUFFET • DANCING 10:00 - 2:00 FEATURING THE "4 - to • Go" SET-UPS AVAILABLE s inoo PUBLIC INVITED Per Couple RESERVE NOW Phone 385-9860 Reservations Necessary Frosh Cagers Win Two Over Weekend By Dick Rabbitt The McHenry high school Freshman basketball team, under the coaching of Gary Gray, won two games over the weekend. They defeated Barrington by a score of 51 to 39 and Grant 66 to 43. As per custom in freshmen games, all 15 boys played in both games. BOX SCORE McHENRY fg ft tp Decker 3 2 8 Lund 2 2 6 Koerber 7 2 16 Ludwig 6 0 12 Reilly 6 0 12 Haggh 2 2 6 Rode 2 0 4 Bentz 1 0 2 29 8 66 McHenry Grant Wrestlers Most Double Dual Meet Saturday By Dick Rabbitt Coach Paul Palmateer's McHenry high school grapplers will host a double dual meet here at West campus gym on Saturday at 1 p.m. Besides the host school, Rockford, Jef­ ferson, Geneva and Round MILLER Woodstock 338-0032 STARTS FRIDAY DEC. 8-FOR ONE WEEK V.F.W. 3002 W. Rte. 120 McHenry ^ WINNIW Of 6 ACAPCMV I imxxiDmwm~m ACKROPONnmooucnoN "The Unusual In Women's AppaTeF The Fashion Shoppe Calling All Men! r We'd love to help you select the perfect gift for your special someone. We've reserved two nights for men only . . . WEDNESDAY, DEC. 13 & WEDNESDAY, DEC. 20 open 'til 9:00 p.m. FREE GIFT WRAP You'll be her favorite Santa THE FASHION SHOPPE 1007 N. FRONT ST. (RT. 31) McHenry 385-7747 Local Man Advanced On Recovery Ship Apollo PAGE 9-PLAINDEALER-FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1972 17 18 21 10 66 7 8 12 16 43 Navy Journalist Third Class Bob Haagenson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Recker of 4914 West Shore drive, McHenry, was advanced to his present rate aboard USS Ticonderoga (CVS- 14) in ceremonies held Nov. 29. Ticonderoga is the primary recovery ship for the Apollo 17 project. Haagenson's duties aboard Ticonderoga during the Apollo recovery will be liaison work with civilian newsmen and the shipboard paper. Bob will return with Ticon­ deroga to San Diego Dec. 28. He then plans on taking a week's leave and returning to McHenry. J03 Haagenson works in the public affairs office aboard the ship. He is currently editor-in- chief of the ship's daily newspaper and responsible for fleet home town news distribution and management. Among his other duties, Haagenson also works in the control room of the ship's closed circuit television net­ work While attending McHenry high school, Bob was a staff member of the Warrior (high school newspaper) and was editor of the McHenry County College Tartan during his freshman year there. Since entering the Navy, he went to basic training at Great Lakes Naval Training center and then attended Defense Information school at Fort Benjamin Harrison, Ind. He graduated with honors and reported to Ticonderoga. Lake will participate in the meet. Get your Christmas shopping done early, and drop out to West campus and cheer these grapplers on to victory. For All Your Prescription Needs, Visit Nye's ... It's The Wise Move NUMBER TEN PIN QUEENS Mon. 9:30p.m. Dec. 4, '72 Emmi Damians (ave. 205) 524; Chris Kern (ave. 191) 516; Virg. Steege (ave. 178) 486; Mary Lynn (ave. 158) 466; Elaine Cross (ave. 184 ) 460; Wanda Gehrke (ave. 178) 458; Vera Kilzer (ave. 170) 454; Nancy Drcmar (ave. 157 ) 438; Florence Freund (ave. 151) 434. Splits - Kay Kurbyun 4-5-10; Wanda Gehrke 5-8-10; Mary Lynn 5-10. We had BEAT THE CHAMPS last night, the winner was Chris Kern with hdcp. 655 actual pins 516. C D. of A. Tues.,7 p.m. Bette O'Brien 427; Lorraine Freund 444; Edi Nimsgern468; Grace Steinsdoerfer 449; Shirley Kinley 436; Fran Zank 437; Teresa Steffan (186) 501 WOW; Dorothy Koleno 442; Roberta Frazier 428; Barb Leight 473; Wilma Wylward (187 ) 468; Lorretta Homo 427; Cathy Boro 465; Sue Raether (81 pins over her ave. 423); Sue Smith 428; Jo Rizzo 460. Hi-Team Series: Bernie's Auto Shop 2397. Hi-Indv. Series: Teresa Steffans 501. Most pins over her ave. (81) Sue Raether. RR's ~ Ronnie Romkowske 5- 10; Pam Kosier 5-7; Van Diedrich 5-6-10. The Christmas Season is here, and the smart house­ wife will do her shopping early and patronize the hometown merchants. MEET YOUR COACHES By Dick Rabbitt Navy Journalist Third Class Bob Haagenson is shown receiving his advancement certificate from the USS Ticonderoga commanding officer. Bill and his wife Jan have four children, Randy, 14, Lori, 12, Shari, 9, and Brent, 7. His home town is Orangeville, 111. Bill attended Northern Illinois university, and also holds a Masters degree from Northern. While at Northern, Bill managed to play basketball for three years. He spent seven years at Kaneland high school. He was Assistant football coach for 5 years and then spent 2 years as the head coach. He was also sophomore and assistant track coach for seven years. In six years at McHenry, he was sophomore football and basketball coach for four years, and the last two years has been the athletic director. A match is a little thing but it can start a big fire. namawiaiittiiiin Now Is The Time . . . PAYTON CHEVROLET IS THE PLACE Over the next several months we plan to give you fans a profile on the men who handle the athletic activities at McHenry high school. Some have been here at McHenry for quite some time, while others are new to the system. We think you fans should know the background, experience and achievements of these men. I am going to start out this column with Bill Blankenhorn who is the Athletic director at McHenry high school. He is the man responsible for the athletic program. Bill wears many hats. He figures out the budget, makes out schedules, and'arranges travel for four levels of competition. He has even been known to line a field, and sweep the gym floor. Don't be surprised some nightwhenyou find Bill selling tickets to a game. 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