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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 21 Sep 1977, p. 8

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JPAGE 8 - PLAINDEALER - WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1977 IVfcHenry Sets Record • f In Winning 6th Match ' In twenty-seven years as head coach of the McHenry varsity golf team, Charles :"Chuck" Cuda has never had a squad that shot a team score of 148 in a regular-season match. That is, until last Friday. Shooting what can only be termed remarkable golf, the Warriors buried Elgin 148-175 at the McHenry Country club. Golf a 36. Jim Buenzli and Pat Becker both fired 37s, while Tim Byers and Ron Peppihg each shot 38s. Steve Kivley had a 39 and Mike Becker shot a 40. The junior varsity team also won. defeating Elgin 173-198. \̂ ) have a nice weekend .The victory gives the Warriors a 6-0 season record, Aid they were scheduled to (pay at North Chicago Monday f ternoon, and home against oodstock Tuesday. McHenry ^ill host Libertyville Thursday. J In the record-setting match Against Elgin, Bob funkenheimer led the way with teach something Volleyball Team Loses Pair9 But Looks To Future The McHenry varsity girls volleyball team opened its season last week, losing to close match to Cary-Grove, and then falling to Elgin. The Warriors lost 20-6,21-19 to Cary-Grove, and 20-8 20- 9 to Elgin. The girls were scheduled to return to action Tuesday with a home match against Wauconda before traveling to Dundee Friday afternoon. v High school volleyball is played with six persons on the court at one time. Against Cary-Grove, Jill Freund served seven points in the second game, which McHenry nearlv pulled out. However, Freund did not suit up for the game last Thursday against Elgin, apparently suffering from an injury. The other nine players on the team include Peggy McGee, Kerry Freund, Rocky Rieck, Jackie Wolf, Michele Silzer, Denise Deckman, Diane Peterson, Cindy Beyer, and Cathy Boak. Tv;: If this play were to work to perfection, the tell which was just hit by McHenry's Rocky Rieck would go to Cathy Boak (left), who would then set up a 'spike' shot for either Jackie Wolf (No. 50) or Michele Silzer (No. 20). Unfortunately, not enough kt the plays went right for the Warriors in this match against Elgin, whidf they STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD lost 20-8, 20-9. spurgeons Hettermann9s Softball Team Wins 15th Title By Don Bentz First Game Hettermann's and Fox Hole played for the 1977 cham­ pionship playoffs with Het­ termann's winning two straight games to defeat Fox Hole. In the first game Fox Hole took an early lead of 3-0. The big blow was a 2-run double by Denny Smith. Hettermann's came back with one run when Ted Freund singled and scored when the center fielder let the ball go right through his hands for a 3 base error. Fox Hole scored 2 runs in the fourth and took a 5-1 lead going into the bottom of the fourth. 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Hettermann's struck first when they got a double off the bat of Rick Wakitsch and he scored when the first baseman dropped the throw from second off the bat of Billy Oeffling. Hettermann's scored 5 runs in the fourth when Wayne Hiller, Myron Bentz, and brother Mark each hit a homerun, Don Bentz also added a triple in the inning. Marty Conway hit a 2 run homerun for Fox Hole but was still losing 6-2. Rick Wakitsch hit' a two run homerun for Hettermann's to LAKE REGION YMCA NEWS Anyone can ride a motor­ cycle! Right? No. wrong. But that widely held misconception, one of several that is adding to the mounting toll of motorcyclist deaths and injuries, is one reason why Northern Illinois university and the Illinois Department of Transportation are co-sponsoring free motorcycle rider courses at the make the score 8-2. Fox Hole came back with 1 in the fifth and 2 in the sixth, but still on the short end of the score of 8-5. Hettermann's scored 3 more in the seventh and just about had the game locked up. In the bottom of the seventh with two outs Fox Hole scored the last run of the season. The fin£^ score was 11-6. Congratulations to Hettermann's and all of the rest of the teams for a fine season. Hettermann's Fox Hole 0 1 0 5 2 0 3 0 0 0 2 1 2 1 r h 11 14 6. 13 Lake Region YMCA beginning on Sept. 19. The course is open to anyone 16 and older and they are designed to teach new cyclists the skills necessary to ride in traffic. Eleven hours of on- cycle experiences conducted on an off-street area will be in­ cluded in the 22-hour course. Those who successfully complete the course will be issued cards making them eligible for insurance premium discounts offered by several motorcycle insurance com­ panies, according to Dr. Duane Johnson, NIU Professor of Industry and Technology and Project Director. 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