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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 24 Mar 1978, p. 7

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On The Sidelines % ly Dick Rabbitt Even though the McHenry high school is on a vacation this week, the athletic program is still going full swing. Ken Swanson has his baseball team working out in the gym, along with Dan Boland's track crew, and if you want to see a three ring circus, drop up to West campus some morning. You take your life in your hands when you step into the gym. Between boys running laps, baseball flying through the air, and the shot putters putting the shot, it is a wonder some one doesn't get killed. And when they are finished, up go three tennis nets, and the tennis team takes over the gym. All three coaches are expecting great things this spring. Swanson has a squad of twenty, and they are a hard working group of boys. Dan Boland had a nice surprise when he greeted sixty-eight, a great turnout for track at McHenry. Gary Gray should put a good tennis team on the court this spring. So at this stage of the game it looks as if the Warriors will be representative in all spring activities. It was quite a fun evening talking with the Chicago Bears basketball players in the locker room before and after the game. Tom Hicks, who lives in a high rise near thelake, couldn't get over the distance it was to McHenry. We reminded him that he was in the "Super Boonies", and he remarked he will now believe it. Virgil Livers drove the Kennedy Expressway from the South side, and could not believe that there were that many people driving at that time of night. Bo Rather was telling the other players on meeting new coach Neill Armstrong. Bo said, "that he was easy to talk to, something he could not do with Jack Pardee". Naturally they were all interested, and some of them commented that Jim Finks the general manager was a nice guy, until contract time came around. Gary Fencik talked with some of the coaches, and relived some of his days at Barrington playing against the Warriors. Inquired about Ron Miller, former Warrior. DiorO- nifhoiiph a funnv tmy on the court, is a serious young man, and he and Coach Bill Day had quite a conversation about football. Doug really takes the game seriously and is quite a student of football. Dennis Lick and Jim Osborne are simply huge. They both talk in a soft voice and are very pleasant. They felt that the Bears will be a better team this fall. They were both anxious to meet the new coach. Allen Ellis really likes the game of basketball. He said he wished he was big enough to play professional. The way he jumps he probably could make it. He also remarked after the game about the crowd at West campus. Said it was a very enjoyable crowd, and hoped that they all had a good time. From the line of autograph seekers after the game you know they had a good time. Bob Avellini, the quarterback of the Bears, is a different story. He was just not cooperative in any way. For those who saw him plav that night, his attitude was no different in the locker room. He just seemed bored with the whole thing. We brought a young lad from an area Junior high newspaper to interview him, and the poor young fellow got the same treatment. But all in all they were a great bunch of fellows. They enjoyed coming to McHenry. and I'm sure McHenry was glad that they were here. The head hunting season is on. A good friend Bud Grover of Marian Central, was relieved of his coaching duties the other day. A Marian official has been quoted as saying "A change was necessary for our program". All coaches know it is bound to happen sooner or later, unless of course you have a standout program. I personally thought Bud did a good job considering the size of Marian competing in the West Suburban Catholic league. However, the past several years wins have been too infrequent at the Woodstock school, and the powers to be want a winner. We wish the new coach well; it is a tough job. Grover plans to remain at Marian in a teaching capacity, and will still coach the golf team. Speaking of standout programs, what about Lockport having their varsity, sophomores and freshmen all going undefeated this season, 78 and 0 for 1978. That will be hard to beat in the future. Warrior Baseball Squad Preparing For Opener PAGF 7 - PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1978 March 14 was the first MWSL meeting. Team representatives and league officers set the schedule for the upcoming season. The twelve teams have been divided into two divisions: Tuesday Division: Chuck's Towing, Ed's Rental, Oak Park, Old Bridge. Residential Development and Wooden Nickel. Thursday Division: Brake McHenry Women's Softball League SefFor 1978 Season Play Coach Ken Swanson's McHenry high baseoall team has been working out indoors the past several weeks in preparation for the season opener on April 1. On that date the Warriors and Crystal Lake will pair off against Woodstock and Grant. They will switch opponents in the second game of a doubleheader. Coach Swanson has a squad of twenty for the 1978 season. Name Bob Adams Dave Covalt Brian DiBlasi Brian Greve Bob Hansen Jeff Meyers John Meyers Doug Oeffling Barry Paulsen Mark Rogers Bob Sahrp Don Bentz Tim Frantz Henry Glick Bennett Mayberry Mike Mroz Pete Prust Pat Teuber Brett Thomas Mark Ziszik Ht. Wt. B. T. Yr 5'9" 150 R R Sr 6'1" 170 R R Sr 5'8" 135 R R Sr 5'10" 157 R R Sr s'li" 172 L L Sr 5'11" 166 L R Sr 5*11" 165 L R Sr 6'0" 165 R R Sr 6'1" 175 R R Sr 5'11" 165 R R Sr 5'11" 155 R R Sr 6'5" 225 L R Jr 5'8" 140 R R Jr 6'0" 140 R R Jr 6'0" 170 R R Jr 5'10" 210 R R Jr 6'0" 175 R L Jr 5'7" 130 L L Jr 6'1" 190 L L Jr 5'4" 130 R R Jr Parts, Chalet, Farmer's Almanac. Foxhole, Johnsburg Tavern and Novotny Sales The schedule provides for two rounds of play within each division, an interdivisional playoff and an All-star game. May 23-July 27: Divisional play - Aug. 6 - All-star game Aug. 8-17 - Interdivisional playoff The playing field will once again be West campus and all games will start at 6:45 p.m. Unlike other seasons, registration of all women (previous players and new players) is necessary in order to participate. The registration is scheduled for two dates: April 1-12 p.m. to 3 p.m. April 8-12 p.m. to 3 p.m. The Chalet, 1211 N. River road, McHenry. is the site of the registration. Required for- the registration is a fee, the participant's address and phone number. The participant need not appear in person. t The McHenry Women's Softball league encourages any women interested in joining a team to come to registration for information. There are many openings and one brand new team to fifli^ The league also encourages any adults interested in um­ piring for the league to come to registration, (an umpire's clinic for training and possible certification has been ten­ tatively set for the beginning of May.)^ The next MWSL meeting is scheduled for April 11, 7 p.m . at the Oak Park hotel. Equipment (balls, bases, etc.) will be distributed at that time. Coach Boland Greets Large Group Of Candidates For Track At MCHS New head track Coach Dan Boland greeted sixty-eight candidates for his 1978 track team last week at the opening practice. Boland has taken over the job vacated by Wally Scott who has left the school system. With most of their workouts confined to indoors, it is a little difficult at this time to gauge the prospects for the coming season. However the opener against Wauconda is just a few weeks away, and with good weather we can look for the Warriors to be in shape for the coming season. Eighteen seniors reported and they are Mike Burmann, Tim Byers, Marty Deener, Odess Dimopoulos, Scott Esposito, Bill Goddin, John Honning, Tim and Tom Hughes, Vince Linnane, Marty Nuss, A1 Reinboldt, Jason Sparks, Mark Szumlas, Mike Szumlas, Rob Thomas, Kevin Wisenberger and Mike Williams. Ten juniors are Mike Ahlert, Dave Byron, Matt DeBuhe, Chris Nowell, John Filip, Dan Schaffer, Jim Smith, Paul Vick, Mark Vogt and Pete Morales, _ On the sophomore level seventeen reported. Dennis Adams, Mark Anderson, Gary Besserud, Wayne Baczkowski, Brad Bonato, H. Fernandez, Jim Flood, Ed Hughes, Wayne Lemke, George Mason, Terry Packard, Gary Parsons, Dave Ramer, Mark Scheib, Rick Szumlas, Jim Wilson, Ranay Wright. The largest turnout was the freshmen, when twenty-three reported, Eric Crittenden, Pat Ferlache, Ray Ciagnoti, Sean Haley, Jim Hendricks, John Hickey, Tim Klapperich, Jack Marinich, Ernie Norquist, Tim Pattillo, Rob Panning, Jon Petterson, Mark Popelka, Pete Ritthaler, Nelson Roltsch, Dave Sadowski, Keith Schaffer. HONDA SEE, > • • • • B E F O R E Y O U B U Y . THE NEW, MODERN Heat-shielded, high pipe exhaust system. USDA approved spark arrestor / muffler. Reliable Honda 49 cc four-stroke OHC engine. Three-speed transmission with automatic centrifugal clutch. Long travel precise dampening forks. Slim 0.8 gallon fuel tank and slim, level, heavily padded GP type seat allow easy, comfortable rider movement for weight shifts. Smooth, soft red rubber grips. Close ratio five-speed transmission. Powerful, efficient, 4-stroke, 75 cc OHC single cylinder engine. HONDA COUNTRY' 1039 LAKE AVE 338-4620 BUS. 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