PAGE • • PLA1NDEALER-WEDNE8DAY, MARCH 17. 1»7« f Area Newspapers To Honor County Basketball Players By Dick Rabbitt The newspapers of McHenry County have joined in a com bined effort to honor basketball players of McHenry County at a banquet to be held at Marian Central on Tuesday evening at 7:00 P.M., March 23rd. Players in schools of both Class AA and Class A will be honored. Dave Condon of the Chicago Tribuine will fbe „the main speaker of the evening, and Earl Walsh long time sports editor of the Plaindealer will be the M.C. Only parents and relatives of the players honored will be admitted, as there will be no tickets available to the general public. Len Spencer, President of Wonder Lake Boys Baseball, announces that registration win take place this year on Saturday, March 27, and Saturday, April 3, from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the east side fireshoue in Wonder Lake. Notice Sports Pictures Since previous notices (starting last fall) have not been noted, this will be run from time to time. Being unable to use the many group pictures sent in, a decision was made to discontinue all league groups except cham pionship teams. Pictures taken by our staff photographers of athletes on the high school level Will be selected as to their importance. Individual pictures of various sports will be appraised as to their newsworthy value and available space. It was a flood of group pictures last year that made this decision by the management necessary. WliAT'S THE CHEERING ABOUT? See the special "Souvenir Edition" in this issue of the McHenry Plaindealer. It was published in honor of the fine Warrior basketball team that capture the first MOIS Sectional Championship with their 59-58 victory over Rockford Guilford last Friday night. The special edition is action-packed with photos and stories of the game. (STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD) % • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • VlML. REGION : YMCA NEWS : •I j REGISTRATION FOR 1 YMCA CLASSES OPEN i The Lake Region YMCA at 7^15 S. Route 31 in Crystal Lake i| now accepting registrations for classes which begin the week of April 4. While program schedules have been mailed to all YMCA members there is still plenty of room left in all courses being offered at the fY'V Pre-school, youth, high school and adults may enroll in special interest classes as well as swimming instruction classes. Boys and girls from 6 months thru 3 years may participate in pre-school swim classes, 4-6 year olds in gym- swim, 4-6 year olds in swim instruction only and 6 year olds in tumbling and stunts. Second through eighth grade boys and girls classes include- gym nastics, judo, karate, log birling, recreational swims, advanced aquatic safety (Junior Life Saving), tumbling and stunts, swimming in struction, skin diving and diving class. Physically han dicapped swimming classes for children meet on Tuesday. High school and adult courses include belly dancing, judo, karate, golf, log birling, kayaking, masters swim team, tennis instruction, physical fitness including aqua-natics in the pool, men's exercise and women's exercise, swimming instruction, Senior Life Saving, skin diving, and yoga. The swimming pool is available for adults to swim anytime the YMCA is open as well as the weight and exercise rooms. For further information and for scheudles, call the Lake Region YMCA at 459-4455. JACKSON ASPHALT PAVING 3W ORDER EARLY DRIVEWAYS PARKING LOTS BEAT THE VLACKTOP SEALING SPRINGTIME RUShXREPAIR CALL ANYTIME ^ W0RK Woodstock - 1-338-4739 TODAY'S CHOICE Plant a proven, big-yielding hybrid. Order your XL-43a today. DEPEND ON DEKALB HARRY LUNDY CAPRON, ILLINOIS 547-7530 Sue Forster and Tom True show the certificates they received after winning the 1976 Indian Leg wrestling tournament at Edgebrook School. Over 150 students participated in the tournament. SPECIAL PRICES! WED. Teen Burger Basket Includes: Fries & Cole Slaw $119 THURS. Homemade BBQ Sandwich 49* FRI- Fish Sandwich Basket Includes: Fries & Cole Slaw 99' SAT. & SUN. 2 Mama Burgers Buy One At 65c Get Second FREE! MON. sizzler Steak Sandwich Basket Includes: Fries & Cole Slaw $J09 TUES- Pork Sandwich With Onion Rings & Cole Slaw $109 A & W RESTAURANT 2214 W. RTE. 120 - McHENRY 385-9725 ' • • • -- - .. - . vmmm* vjr^r WRESTLERS HONORED-Head Coach Marty Sobcxak (at right) and J.V. coach Bob Ludwigsen (at left) presented awards to the 1975-76 MCHS wrestling team. From left center are Brian Nuss, • r Matt Schuster Most Valuable Wrestler honorary team captain; Dave Christopher, most improved and Matt Schuster, most valuable wrestler. (STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD) By Dick Rabbitt Matt Schuster a 112 lb. senior wrestler was honored by his teammates last Thursday night before an overflow crowd at West Campus as the Most Valuable wrestler on the 1975-76 squad. It was the annual Wrestling Banquet that a standing room only crowd that honored the wrestling squads of McHenry High School. In addition to the M.V.P. award the yound lad received five additional awards, Most points scored 166, most pins 6, most takedowns 14, most reversals 14, most escapes 13. The outstanding junior awards went to Howie Useman at 119 lbs., and Bob Beck who wrestled at 132 lbs. Chris Toren On Skyway All Star Five Chris Toren was unanimously voted to be on the Skyway Conference All Star Basketball Team. Chris is the son of Mary Jane Toren and lives at 820 N. River Road in McHenry. The most improved award went to heavyweight Dave Christopher, and Brian Nuss was named honorary captain. In a short talk Coach Sobczak praised the boys for their hard work and the effort they put forth during the season. He also thanked the parents for the time, effort, and trouble they put up with during the season.. Coaches Wilson and Hut chinson presented their respective squads, and the cheerleaders and mat girls were also honored for their fine work during the season. * / tfV* & ••• •' if} One Method "Could you give me a recipe for cold tomato soup?" "Well, one simple method is to be very late for din ner." . JSK y£vV<?'-V' - mm s&. SWIMMING MVP AWARD-Swlm coach Mike Shanahn (right) presents the most valuable player award to Bruce Fetzer. Bruce, a three year member was the team captain this year. He was also a conference champion and district finalist. (STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD) For And About Teenagers THIS WEEK'S LETTER: I need some advice. I feel as if everyone at work feels I'm un able to take care of myself and my duties. I'm 16 and love my job--I do secretarial work. Everyone just keeps coming down hard on me. It makes me feel uneasy and takes me down very much. Everyone tells me to type this and to type that. Then they tell me I did it wrong. Sometimes I feel so bad about it I cry. I dare not tell my boss because she's so nice I don't know what to say. OUR REPLY: Since your boss is the one who should be worrying about your work, we suggest you communicate with her about the problem. Take responsibility for the situation. Many people enjoy coming down on new, younger employees. That's their problem, not yours. What you want to do is learn how to do the best job possible. Before the situation gets out of control, be certain your boss is clear about what is going on. Since she's nice in the first place, there really shouldn't be much problem in opening up to her. (Because of Mm velum* of nwM, request* for personal replies cannot bo accomo dated. 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In the latter meet he was voted Illinois Outstanding Wrestler at the comnnttAty college level. A product of Crystal Lake High School, DewWe concluded his season in the National Junior College tournament 1n Minnesota, February 27-29, where he won 2 and lost 2. His overall record for the year is 26-2. * • , ALL YOU CAN- EAT $3.75 per . person CORRECTION ST. PATRICK'S MY SPECIAL Corned Beef & Cabbage > WED. MARCH 17th (Not SATURDAY) CULL0M KNOLL TAVERN ^ McCullom Lake Rd. - 385-9712 Fallon t