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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 27 Dec 1973, p. 8

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r u ;t s im l H -\vi:n\i: s i ) \ v . m u \ n ; i i ; i« » t: SPORTS Warriors Beat Crown To Remain In First Place BREAKING THROUGH. Roger Wanta gets between two Crown defenders to sink this second quarter basket. Roger scored 9 points in the McHenry 71-62 victory over Crown. Steve Koerber No. 52 of the Warriors watches for possible rebound. Steve also totaled 9 points as he and Tom Stark led the Warriors in rebounding. McHenry and Libertvville (with 3-0 records) remain tied for first place in the 10 team North Suburban conference. The Warriors will travel to Kankakee for the holiday tourney Dec. 26-29, Wednesday - Friday. Their next confererence game is at Mundelein on Friday, Jan. U. On Saturday, Jan. 12, it's a home game against Marian Central. (STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD) EARL WALSH' One thing that can be said for snow is that it is good for trackin' rabbits. We feel sorry for those who are ill or hospitalized -- especially during the holiday season. But, thank God for the medical care available in this age. We hope that Watergate Committee will go home and let us enjoy Christmas. This is the time of year when we hear "Buy now and pay next year." Our mother once told us that as we grew older time would fly. Thought it couldn't be» Mom was right. "Buzzy" Thompson is another of those Cub fans who wants to switch to the Sox. Wants us to get tickets for a Sox game - he and Eddie Bimbo, A1 So I Hear SPORTS EDITORJ Jourdan - and the list will grow. Have to think it over about those Cub fans. May have to put them on probation. George Knight offered to lead us across the busy intersection at Green and Elm as his Boy Scout act for the day. What's he talking about? He usually has a dog to lead him! Was pleased to meet George Barbian and chat with him a few minutes. He reminds us of his father, Nick, one of McHenry's finest. As this is written we can't wait to see if Santa will remember that pair of socks. Note to McHenryites in the sunny south. Weather is beautiful. Wish you were here. s Are You New In * * * * * * * * 5 * * * * * * * * * * * * i * * * * McHenry Area ? •••••••••• * J KNOW YOUR AREA-ROYAL WELCOME DOES IT BEST J *•*••••••••••*••••••••••••••••••* By Dick Rabbitt The McHenry high "Warriors" remain tied for first place in the North Suburban with Libertyville. Each team has a 3 won and no loss record. Friday night the Crown Vikings were the third victim of the Warriors, as they went down to a 71 to 62 defeat in a very ragged ball game. Steve Buss put the Warriors on the board at 6:25 and then baskets by Stark and Wanta and Buss again and the Warriors were off and running leading 7 to l at the midway point in the period. They increased their lead to 18 to 7 as the quarter ended. During the second period both teams were as cold as the weather outside, with neither team scoring for 4 minutes. With Stark, Wanta and Koerber finally getting baskets the Warriors managed to lead at the intermission 30 to 18. In the early minutes of the third quarter it looked as if the Warriors were going to put the game away in moth balls. They increased their lead to a 46 to 25 margin. During this flurry of points Danny Camasta had the hot hand, as the senior guard hit for four baskets. The Warriors held on and led at the end of the third period 54 to 36. In the final period the game resembled more of a pick-up game rather than anything else. Play was ragged on both sides and the Vikings did outscore the Warriors 26 to 17 leaving a final score of McHenry 71 Crown 62. It was not a good ball game from the way the game'should be played. Numerous turnovers on the part of both teams, along with a total of 47 fouls being called did not help matters. The Warriors were not as sharp as in previous games. The zone defense of Crown gave them some trouble. Their passing was poor, and their shooting was below average. Some bright notes however; Danny Camasta came off the bench and got 12 points and showed a lot of hustle. Marty Zeller and Dave Lawson showed some spark. Kerry Decker was rugged on the boards as usual. Steve Koerber shows improvement with each game. Roger Wanta showed a little more hustle and rebounded better, and of course Ben Himpelmann, who had an off night, still managed to gather in 16 points. Buss and Stark played steady ball, but both got into foul trouble early. and Mike Cajthaml and Steve Kaspryzk although not getting into the scoring column did play a part in the victory. There is no rest for the Warriors as they prepare for the Kankakee tournament where they meet Bradley on Wednesday at 5:30 p.m. BOX SCORE Marian Suffers Defeat > At St. Edwards 61-50 The Cubs kept their promise to back up the truck at Wrigley Field. Now, it seems time for the Bears to wheel in a tractor- trailer. Abe Gibron seems sure to be back as coach of the Bears. If owner George Halas will come to understand that it is a fact of life that many pro athletes are overpaid and open his purse strings to let the moths fly out, he may get the show on the road. The Bears have too many knee injuries to get down and pray, but it is our un­ derstanding that prayers are also heard from a wheelchair. No coach ever looked good if he didn't have the horses. The immortal Knute Rockne did quite well with his seven mules and four horsemen. Sat down to our hot coffee, bacon and eggs this morning and got to worrying about people less fortunate. If all the money spent on wars, waste and Watergate (dragged out too long) could be used to help unfortunates, this country would be much better. With all our worry about taking a spill on the ice, we took a fall right in our own home the other day. It didn't help our right leg one bit, but the floor held up real good. The Green Wave of St. Ed­ ward high school, Elgin, took one giant step toward the SCC basketball crown by dumping Marian's Hurricanes in a 61-50 contest Saturday night. St. Ed's blasted to a 37-22 half time advantage by virtue of a 20 point second quarter that was sparked by guard Sam Williams and his 10 point barrage. Williams led the home team with 22 points to pace all scorers for the evening. Sam Anderson and Bill Moerschbaecher were the only Hurricanes to manage double figures as they both contributed 12 points to the cause. The little Canes were im­ pressive by capturing a 56-49 victory over the St. Ed's sophomores. Regulation saw both teams deadlocked at 48 Junior Tonyan says his Dad (Ed Sr.) is a real Sox fan and wonders what "You and Dad are going to do with Ron Santo." We'll make a ball player out of him, Junior. There is good news today. Brian Lund, promising "Big Man" for our basketball team, went through surgery to repair a knee injury and things are looking up. We were hoping, and prayed a little, too. Holidays bring fun to a newspaper office. Since next week's first issue will be printed this weekend, it meant writing three columns in one week. Hope you can stand it. The guy who said "Do your Christmas shopping early" had something there. This is a good time to ad­ vertise snow shovels. Sun- bonnets, no. Just watched a 250 pound man get into a compact car. Getting out may be another problem. Somebody once asked "If winter comes, can spring be far behind?" It sure can! and then overtime victory was sparked by Mike Nitz and Scott Lamas with 4 points each in The Hurricanes next game is Friday at home and the op­ ponent is Driscoll of Addison. the extra stanza. Nitz led all scorers with 15, followed by Dan Knox with 14, Lamas with 11 and Kevin Coughlin chipped in 8. McHENRY fg ft Pf tp Wanta 3 3 2 9 Stark 3 5 5 11 Koerber 2 5 2 9 Buss 3 2 5 8 Himpelmann 7 2 4 16 Camasta 5 2 3 12 Lawson 2 0 0 4 Cajthaml 0 0 5 0 Decker 0 0 0 0 Zeller 1 0 0 2 Kaspryzk 0 0 0 0 26 19 26 71 CROWN Foster 3 6 4 12 Holmes 3 1 5 7 Schuring 4 0 4 8 Schultz 2 1 2 5 Bernhard 6 2 4 14 Beth 3 7 1 13 Hagen 1 1 1 3 22 18 21 62 McHenry 18 12 24 17 71 Crown 7 11 18 26 62 BOX SCORE MARIAN CENTRAL b ft tP Moerschbaecher 6 0 12 Anderson 6 0 12 May 3 1 7 Jackson 4 0 8 Murphy 2 1 5 Tonyan 2 0 4 Babcock 1 0 2 24 2 50 ST. EDWARD (Elgin) Lullie 0 2 2 Carlson 7 2 16 Williams 9 4 22 Chovancek 9 1 19 Leetzow 1 0 2 26 9 61 Marian's Lou Kobza Earns Varsity Letter At Holy Cross Lou Kobza, a two-time all- conference football star at Marian Central Catholic high school, recently was awarded his second varsity football letter at Holy Cross college at the annual football banquet. Kobza, a 245 pound Sophomore from Lake-in-the-Hills, has been a starter at defense end and tackle during his first two years at the Eastern school. Kobza was the veteran of the defensive line during the '73 season as Holy Cross fielded a very young team that compiled a 5-5 season record. "We were a little less experienced this season," asserted Kobza in reflecting on the past season, "but the defense this year seemed to have more natural talent, size, and speed. If I don't outspeed my opponents, then I'm in pretty bad shape because I'm usually smaller than everyone else." Holy Cross emerged with wins over the Army and Dartmouth among their tough wins and lost a squeaker to Syracuse 10-9. Kobza felt that the 42-24 loss to Boston college, third-ranked on the East Coast, was the best Crusader effort of the year. Kobza won defensive player-of-the-game several times this year and his eighteen unassisted tackles against Connecticut was his personal highlight of the season. In addition to earning SCC all-conference honors in football at Marian Central, Kobza also holds the school discus record with a mark of 159 feet. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kobza of Lake-in- the-Hills. Sophs Defeat Crown 64 To 32 Coach Gary Collins sophomore cagers defeated Crown last Friday night by the score of 64 to 32. Clearing his bench early and often Coach Collins used his entire squad" in the game, with 11 of them scoring. The young Warriors jumped off to a 14 to 2 first quarter lead, and at one time early in the second period led 23 to 3. Once again the team was shut out at the free throw line, going 0 for 5. Tommy Ludwig's 14 points, were high for the game. BOX SCORE Deerfield Five Wins Soph Round Robin McHENRY fg ft Pf tp Christy 4 0 0 8 Ludwig 7 0 1 14 Rode 3 0 2 6 Bentz 5 0 5 10 Decker 5 0 4 10 Knaack 3 0 2 6 McCafferty 0 2 3 2 Smith 2 0 0 4 26 6 13 58 McCafferty 1 0 0 2 Dschida 1 0 0 2 Santi 1 0 1 2 O'Halleran 1 0 0 2 Himpelmann 1 0 2 2 Boyer 0 0 1 0 Kasperski 0 0 1 0 Gerrano 0 0 1 0 32 0 20 64 CROWN Smith 4 1 2 9 Rhode 2 0 2 4 Paulos 1 1 0 3 Jensen 2 3 3 7 Adams 0 3 2 3 Naatz 0 2 0 2 O'Donnell 0 2 0 2 Brown 0 2 0 2 (& 9 14 9 32 McHenry 14 14 24 12 64 Crown 2 11 10 9 32 For the third year in a row the Deerfield sophomore basketball team won the sophomore round robin tour­ nament held at West Campus. The defending champs easily won the tournament as they defeated Schaumburg, McHenry and Marian Central. The host Warriors took second place losing only to Deerfield. They beat Schaumburg, 50 to 46, lost to Deerfield, 52 to 39, and won over Marian, 58 to 27. In the Marian game Coach Collins used 18 players with 12 of them getting into the scoring column. They jumped off to a 18 to 5 first quarter lead and won going away. BOX SCORE McHENRY Christy Ludwig Rode Bentz Decker Himpelmann Dschida Gerrard Knaack O'Halleran fg 2 4 5 4 2 1 1 2 2 1 Pf 1 0 2 2 2 2 0 2 1 0 tp 6 8 10 8 6 2 2 4 4 2 MARIAN Nitz Hiller Wenkel Lamos Orso Coughlin Conerty Jozwiak Grover McHenry Marian 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 7 9 27 18 18 14 8 58 5 8 8 6 27 Do You Know Someone new? WE WOULD LIKE TO EXTEND A ROYAL WELCOME TO EVERY NEWCOMER TO O U R A R E A M M ! 19 ILLINOIS 74 1974 LAND OF LINCOLN CALL JOAN STULL DORIS ANDREAS 385-5418 385-4518 gV r\V 4>, o oy Vv % um wucimt For Immediate Delivery 1974 AUTO LICENSE PLATES Purchase your 1974 license plates. N0VV ON SALE HERE! STATE ISSUED, PREPRINTED APPLICATIONS are required this year to purchase license plates. Forms to order applica­ tions are available at the bank if you do not have the appli- cation moiled to you by the State. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF McHENRY 3814 West Elm Street McHenry, Illinois 60050 Snowmobilers, we've had a wonderful weekend with all the snow BUT there are those of us who are taking unfair ad­ vantage of it by going anywhere they please and this is a NO NO. The clubs have worked hard with land owners and county police to be able to ride snowmobiles into certain areas BUT when those of us take unfair advantage of all this beautiful snow and just take off in all directions these privileges just might be taken away from us. You have to remember that this permission is obtained from individual property owners and if abused too much this privilege may be taken away. Besides there are rules and regulations plus laws governing snowmobilers. Please abide by them. Snowmobiling in restricted areas in state parks, vandalism and littering. Anyone wishing more detailed facts about snowmobiling or anyone wanting to express their views are free to write Anthony Dean, Director, Illinois Department of Conservation, 605 State Office Building, 400 S. Spring street, Springfield, 62706. There are do's and don'ts for all snowmobiles and I am sure that we all realize that snowmobiling is like everything else, lots of fun but you still have to be sensible. Don't race on the highways, you aren't supposed to be there. Don't travel railroad tracks, you aren't supposed to be there. Don't just take off if you are not familiar with the area, you may lose sense of direction and not find your way home. Don't leave without checking to see if you have enough gas see that all things are running smoothly. ' Do operate at moderate speeds, this helps the gas shortage. Do use regular grade fuel. Do follow packed or groomed I Coast Guard"! | ̂ News | The Coast Guard Boating Information center in Fox Lake, Illinois has the latest information concerning boating courses being taught in the Chicago land area by the Coast Guard Auxiliary, the U.S. Power Squadron, and the American Red Cross. This is a great opportunity to learn the latest boating laws and to share ideas about boating with many other people that are interested in this pleasureable sport. In addition, the center has information concerning home study courses that are available for those who cannot get together in a class with their fellow boaters. Please write: Officer in Charge, 17 S. Rte. 12, Fox Lake, Illinois 60020 or call: 312-587-6135 for fur­ ther information. trails whenever possible, this may save you getting lost. Folks, these are only a few of the do's and don'ts of snowmobiling, common sense is a very good factor. We'll be letting you know more as we go along so » hap. * snowmobiling. HARMONY CLUB The Harmony Snowmobile club is sponsoring a dance Saturday, Jan. 19, 1974 ( 9 p.m- 1 a.m.) at the VFW hall in McHenry. Proceeds of this dance will go entirely to the Illinois association of snowmobile clubs, Inc. If snow, come by snowmobile. Anyone wishing tickets contact Roy Roadman, or Harry Padgitt club president. Next club meeting Jan. 4 See you then. Publicity Chairman EYEING THE BASKET, Warrior Dan Camasta makes his shot good for a two pointer in the McHenry 71-62 victory over Crown. It was a good game for Camasta as he scored 12 points for the Warriors. Teammate Steve Himpelmann led the Warriors with 16. Tlie win gives McHenry a 3-0 conference record. (STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD)

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