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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 1 Feb 1978, p. 49

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SUPPLEMENT TO McHENRY PLAINDH.AL.H.K - rrtuc u - «« M) played brilliantly. And the Warrior punter performed admirably. And still the Warriors lost. What has become a depressing habit continued when Zion-Benton sent the large homecoming crowd home unhappy, toppling the Warriors 10-0. The television spotlight fell on the McHenry varisty golf team when the Warriors ac­ cepted the trophy recognizing them as the third best golf team in the entire state. The Warriors earned the trophy after battling through district and sectional eliminations and defeating sixteen of the other eighteen teams participating in the 36-hole fi^ls in Springfield. The "FigjPng Warriors" of Coach Bill Say lived up to their name at Crown Bowl as they beat the Vikings 27 to 22 in a game that was not decided until the final gun. Freshman Greg Schaeffer of McHenry was named to the Skyway honorable mention all- conference cross country team after a tenth place finish while running for McHenry County college in the conference meet. Mike Burmann of McHenry set the course record for a McHenry runner when the Warriors defeated North Chicago 20-39 during the final home cross country meet. Kevin Weisenberger and Vince Linnane finished fourth and fifth for McHenry. In the sophomore meet McHenry defeated Lake Forest 27-29 and toppled North Chicago. The McHenry high school varsity water polo team will play Palatine Fremd in McHenry pool as the Warriors move into the final phase of their regular season schedule. McHenry presently holds a 5-2 record against strong com­ petition and is ranked ninth in the state. NOVKMBKR The 1977 cross country season has been a season of glory for Mike Burmann Tuesday af­ ternoon. in the rain at Liber- tyville. Burmann culminated his brilliant season by literally running away from the rest of the field, easily winning the North Suburban conference cross country title. Mike Burmann of McHenry has qualified for the state cross country meet in Peoria this coming Saturday.McHenry's entire team competed in the sectional, and finished four­ teenth in a field which included likely state champion Deer- field. Burmann was supported by teammates Kevin Weisenberger <38). Jim Smith <9A>, Don Mitacek (95), Randy Wright <100), and Pat Teuber <102). Unbeaten Benet Academy, third-rated Class 3A football team in Illinois, begins its quest for a state championship and the right to be called the No. 1 team in the entire state. They can't be No. 1 in "desire". That distinction is bestowed on Marian Central, which Saturday afternoon did things to the Redwings that no other team had done all season, before finally running out of downs and time, succumbing to Benet 36-29. The Warrior 18-6 win over Palatine Fremd Tuesday at West campus increases McHenry's water polo record to 6-2 as they remain eighth ranked in the state. Warrior Bob Hermes got his shot away for a goal, McHenry jumped out to an early lead and easily won their sixth victory as they defeated Fremd by a 18-6 margin. Hermes scored five goals. „ Richelle Allen, Karen Huebner, Gretchen Heidler, V 't 1 . 1 h • • % % » * » % • • f t » » - • * * • « Patty Condon, Sandee Peter­ son. Cheryf Cashmore, Julie Bittermann, Nancy Preston, Karen Szumlas, Kathy Ahem, Betty Zamastil, Sandi Schau and Diane Ziemba are MCHS Varsity Cheerleaders. The Montini Mustangs Jr. high basketball team leads the Fox Valley conference with a 3- 0 record. The Mustang's overall record is 4 wins and 1 loss. The only loss, coming against St. Joseph's of LibertvyHe, was in the season opener. Since the opener, Montini has won four straight games. Victories have been over St. Thomas of Crystal Lake (42-20), Avon <58- 54). Big Hollow (30-28) and Richmond (49-35). The first official meeting of the McHenry high school Rooster club was held at West campus. About fifty people were in attendance bringing total club membership, to ninety-seven. oa John Mclnerney. -McHenry, earned all-American honors for the second straight year as he helped lead Eastern Illinois university's cross country team to the NCAA II National Championship recently at Oak Brook Terrace, 111. Pete Prust, Marty Nuss and Art Bentz were selected as alh conference in the North Suburban Conference. Art Bentz was honored as be^t defensive and outstanding linesman. Tim Oakley, received the Most Valuable football player award. Steve Mai, former McHenry West high school student- athlete. was among sixty-five Iowa Wesleyan college athletes honored recently at the school's Fall Sports banquet. Coach Ken Ludwig's Liuiiuoum, i liunvnm i, 1910 McHenry high Warriors rebounded from a 68 to 48 defeat at the hands ofs Sycamore, to take third place with a 58 to 53 win over Belvidere. The McHenry high Warriors shooting at a 50 percent clip easily defeated Naperville North in the Sycamore Holiday tourney on Friday by the socre of 64 to 54. DECEMBER Earl Kyle, cross country assistant coach, presented the MVP award to Wayne Besserud. who was the top runner on the cross country Sophomore team this past season. Cross country varsity members were honored at a banquet held at the MCHS West campus cafeteria. Coach Bill Hutchinson presented awards to Mike Burmann as Most Valuable, Kevin Weisenberger as Most Improved and Jim Smith as the 100 percent man. Bill Blankenhorn made his return to the coaching ranks a successful one, as his McHeTiry sophomores won the Kaneland tourney. They defeated Sycamore 60 to 50 jn the opener, and in the finals whipped the host school 51 to 39. A double duel at Woodstock saw the McHenry varsity wrestlers win one match and lose a second one. McHenry squeaked past Woodstock 34 to 32 and lost to Harvard in a close 24 to 27 match. The Warriors are now 3 and 3 for the new season. Coach Ken Ludwig's McHenry high Warriors dropped their North Suburban conference opener to Crystal mmpmwH) WE SERVICE ALL BRANDS •J#» Pump* •Subrtwsibl* Pump* •All Type of Pump Port* •Coptivo Air Tank* •Water Filter* •Softener* •Hydr-o-matlc Sump Pump* •Woll Drilling •Idool Sump Pump* •ivorything Water BOUNTY ^ 8 1 5 3 8 5 - 5 2 5 2 3200 N. RICHMOND RD. (ROUTE 31 NORTH) McHENRY. ILL. "THE HOUSE THAI GOOD WELLS BUILT if WATER WATER IS BEING DRAWN FROM THE TANK: Compressed air in the tank forces water out of the separator. The water troubles that used to be aren't here anymore, . thanks to Con-Aire! •ELIMINATES WATER LOGGING... 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