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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 19 Feb 1975, p. 7

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Warriors Take Slow Down From Broncos By Dick Rabbitt ' Coach Ken Ludwig's McHenry High Warriors won their 18th game of the season and 9th in conference play as they defeated Barrington 47 to 44 at Barrington last Friday r.ight. It was obvious from the start that the Broncos were not going to let the Warriors run and shoot. In this they were suc­ cessful, but their game plan backfired and the Warriors emerged the winner. Stark's basket at 7:30 put the Warriors ahead, but the Broncos tied it up and went ahead 4 to 2 until Koerber's basket knotted it at 4 all with 3 minutes remaining. Each team scored once more and the period ended 6 to 6. At about this time paper­ backs and knitting appeared in the stands, as the fans became bored with the action before them on the floor. In the second stanza the tempo picked up a bit and the Broncos with some nifty out­ side shooting forged ahead 24 to 18 at the intermission. Start 1975 Winter Swimming Program PACiK 7 - PLAIXDKALERTWEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1975 In the third period with Barrington proved their Barrington still using the slow downfall. In the final period the down, the Warrior defense Warriors hit 4 for 4 from the began to perk up and forced the field, plus the numerous Broncos into many turnovers. freethrows they made, enabled and with Stark, Zeller, and them to win the game. Kasprzyk making the key baskets, crept up to within one McHenry fg ft Pf tp as the final period began. The Zeller 4 1 1 9 warriors trailed 34 to 33. Stark 3 4 3 10 Kasprzyk's jumper at 7:45 Koerber 3 2 0 8 into the 4th period put the K. Ludwig 3 2 0 8 Warriors ahead to stay. Kasprzyk 4 0 1 8 Trailing By one the Barrington Reilly 1 0 2 2 five began to freeze the ball. T. Ludwig 0 0 0 0 and went for over two minutes Stine - 1 0 0 2 before the Warriors forded a Meyer 0 0 3 0 turnover. Kenne Ludwig's two baskets sandwiched in between Totals: 19 9 10 47 a bucket by Hatfield put the Warriors ahead 41 to 38. Barrington 1 fg ft Pf tP In the last minute the Hatfield 3 2 2 8 Warriors had a parade to the Tichy 6 0 3 12 free throw line, as the Broncos Jensen 4 0 4 8 had to foul. Koerber, Zeller, Peters 3 0 5 6 Kenne Ludwig and Stark all Zilkowski 4 2 2 10 were successful at the line and Rossman 0 0 0 0 the Warriors won 47 to 44. Barrington had the right idea Totals: 20 4 16 44 to keep the Warriors , from running. But a pressure McH 6 12 15 14 47 defense by the Warriors, plus Barr. 6 18 10 10 44 poor ball handling by Marian In Impressive Victoiy Over St. Francis I Coast Guard Bill Moerschbaecher poured in 26 points to lead Marian Central to a 82-48 victory over St. Francis in a West Suburban Catholic Conference game Friday. The win improved Marian's conference record to 8-5. The Hurricanes have a 10-8 overall mark. Marian wasted little time in establishing its dominance against its undermanned foes. The Hurricanes grabbed a 23-8 first quarter lead and a 47-22 halftime advantage. Sam Anderson and Moerschbaecher combined to score 27 points in the first half as the duo dominated the offensive and defensive boards for the Hurricanes. Marian continued to pull away in the second half, although Anderson fouled out in the opening minutes of the third quarter. At the end of the third period, Marian had a, comfortable 68-34 lead, and Coach Bud Grover was able to substitute freely. Moerschbaecher's 26 points led the way for Marian. An­ derson had 19, Mike Tonyan had 12 and Mike Nitz chipped in 10. For St. Francis, Sandburg had 19 points andSzczetaniak added 11. St. Francis now has an 0-13 record in league play. Marian was scheduled to play Hampshire Saturday but the game was postponed due to the weather. St. Francis 8 14 12 14-48 Marian 23 24 21 14-82 MARIAN (82) FG-FT-TP - Moerschbaecher 11-4-26; An­ derson 6-7-19; Coaghlin 0-3-3 Tonyan 4-4-12; Grover 1-4-6 Nitz 5-0-10; Conerty 2-0-4 Sleconich 1-0-2. TOTALS 30-22- 82 ST. FRANCIS (48) FG-FT-TP -Szczetaniak 3-5-11; Kinsella 1- 2-4; Swover 1-3-5; Sandberg 7-5- 19; Buchhoz 2-0-4; Downs 2-1-5. TOTALS 16-16-48. Forming Of A \<>u Coast ( iuard Auxil iary Floti l la On Feb. 2 at the Crystal Lake high school. District Rear Commodore John Covich, Division Captain Mel Pedersen, and Division Vice Captain Ed Galarno with the aid of auxiliarists from Wonder Lake Flotilla fi Ken Powers, Com­ mander; Ted Boswell, Vice Commander; Hank Openskv, Public Education; John Paul. Membership Training; and Kugene Kaiser. Public Relations met with a group of people interested in safe boating and becoming mem­ bers in the Coast (iuard Auxiliary. Membership in the Coast (iuard Auxiliary offers an exciting opportunity to help your lellow boatmen, while improving your own boating skills Auxiliary membership is open to men and women, at least 17 years old, who are United States citizens. Being an active member of REGISTRATION: J Monday, Feb. 24, through Friday, Feb, 28,1975 from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Board of Education Office, 3926 W. Main Street, McHenry, IL 60050. MUST REGISTER IN PERSON AND PAY AT THE TIME OF REGISTRATION. . PLACE: West Campus Pool DATES: Lessons will be held on Saturdays beginning March 1 through May 10, 1975. (NO CLASS ON MARCH 29 ** Easter Weekend) SWIMMING CLASSES WILL BE FORMED FOR THE FOLLOWING: BEGINNERS: 9-10 a.m. or 10-11 a.m. or 11-12 p.m. This course consists of familiarizing children with the water to being able to swim one length of the pool. ADVANCED BEGINNERS: 10-11 a.m. Children must be able to swim one length of the pool (25 yds.) Will also improve the front crawl and learn the elementary back stroke. INTERMEDIATE: 11-12 p.m. Children must be able to swim one length of the front crawl and elementary back stroke. Will begin to learn the side stroke, breast stroke, and back crawl. SWIMMER: 11-12 p.m. Children must know all arm and leg strokes. Will work on improving all strokes, diving and elementary rescue techniques. AGE LIMIT: Children must be over 3>2 feet tall (the shallow end of the pool is 34 ft. deep and the child's head should be above water when standing). All instructors are American Red Cross Water Safety in­ structors. The standard of the AMERICAN RED CROSS will be followed. All children will be advanced according to their ability. Upon completion of one level, they will be presented a card and moved to the next level. COMPETITIVE SWIM (Must have a minimum of 12 people to hold the class.) PLACE; West Campus Pool DATES: Every Monday and Wednesday evening beginning April 28 through May 28, 1975 TIME: 6-7 p.m.' OPEN SWIM (Family Swim) PLACE: West Campus Pool WHEN: Thursday evenings from 7-9 p.m. Saturday and Sunday afternoons from 2-5 p.m. SWIM PATCHES Swim patches may be pur­ chased at the Board of Education Office or at the Pool. When you have a patch, there is a discount every time you participate in the Open Swim. Proof of residence in District No. 156 is necessary when a swim patch is purchased. FRESHMEN BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS -- Cheering the Freshmen "A" and "B" squads to their victories are 1-r; I)ebi Welch, Kathy Ahern, Kathv Alonso. Linda Bonk and Vicki Monteleone. (STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD) New Snowmobile Club Formed At Island Lake A new snowmobile club has been formed in Island Lake. They are the Island Lake Snowblazers. This is a dedicated' group of an auxiliary flotilla puts you in direct touch with a group of fellow boaters who are dedicated to common sense and who want to improve boating and to make boating more enjoyable for everyone. More information can be obtained about joining this group by calling Rod Velde (815) 459-7594 snowmobilers determined to give the sport of snowmobiling a good name. In a month's time they have formed a club, joined the Illinois Association of Snowmobile Clubs, and set up a snowmobile safety training course for their youngsters in cooperation with the neigh­ boring Wauconda Snowmobile Club. They have members out monitoring the snowmobile law, whose actions will destroy the sport. They are even more determined to save the sport in their area. They have rescue sleds and have let it be known that they are available in case of any snow emergency. They have among their membership, members of the fire depart­ ment, the police department, the civil defense, the sheriff's snowmobile patrol, and the National Snowmobile Patrol, who are also local business men concerned with the destiny of their community. They are looking into the possibility of joining the two trail associations in the area, the McHenry County Association of Snowmobile Clubs and the N o r t h e a s t e r n I l l i n o i s Association of Snowmobile Clubs. The club plans to mark the areas on Island Lake that are being used for ice skating and other winter sports and make sure that snowmobilers honor these markings along with observing the slow speed areas. Plans are also being made to develop a legal trail system in the area to give the members a wider area to ride and reduce the impact in any one area. The Youth Snowmobile Safety Class that the Island Lake Snowblazers and the Wauconda Snowmobile Club are sponsoring will start at 7 p.m on Thursday, Feb 20, at the Wauconda Park District Beach House. This course is open to anyone 11 years old and up Anyone interested in joining the Island Lake Snowblazers should contact club president Sam Spa ratio at 919 N. Woodland Circle. Island Lake, or come to one of the club meetings, which are held at 8 p.m. on the first Tuesday of each month at Sir Edwards restaurant on Rt 176 in Island Lake. We all wish this group of dedicated snowmobilers the best of luck HANDY-CAP Our loca l ^o l f p ro has d i scovered someth ing tha t i s go ing to t ake | , cn s t rokes of f h i s game guaran teed An e rase r BUS TRIP TO BELVIDERE REGIONAL BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT A bus is being chartered to the McHenry-Hononegah Regional basketball game on Tuesday, March 4, 1975. The bus will leave the McHenry Plaindealer (3812 W Elm) promptly at 6:15 p.m. The cost for the trip will be $2.00 per person. If you wish to go, please make reservations by call ing the Plaindealer, 385 0170 and asking for " B U S R E S E R V A T I O N S . " L e t ' s ch<?er the Warriors on to Victory Number One in the long trip to Champaign. 3 DAY S ONLY... A REPEAT OF OUR JANUARY "INTRODUCTORY SALE Polyglas Wliitewall SALE Buy Before Sat. Night For Significant Savings On Fiberglass Belted POLYGLAS Cushion Belt Polyglas Here's the wear , dependab i l i ty , and r ide long assoc ia ted wi th be l t ed t i r es -- in a Po lyg las t i r e a t a su rpr i s ing ly low sa le p r ice . The Cush ion Bel t Po lyg las o f fe r s a po lyes te r cord body fo r s t reng th p lus res i l i ence . F iberg lass cord be l t s to he lp s tab i l i ze the t read fo r bo th wear and t rac t ion . R ib- type t read pa t t e rn , wi th hundreds of b i t ing edges , fo r g r ip on wet pavement o r d ry . 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