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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 14 Feb 1979, p. 7

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/ South Dumps McHenry MCHS Girls Lose To Crown Five 47 To 41 PAGE 7 - PLAINDEALFR WEDNESDAY, VEBRUARY 14, 1979 9 i Coach Pam Shaffer's McHenry High girls basketball team lost a Fox Valley game to Crown last Thursday by the score of 47 to 41. A third period lapse on defense enabled the Crown team to jump out to a nine point lead, and it was too much to overcome for the local girls. Sharon Smith had 16, and Sue Hutchinson 8 points to lead the McHenry team. The loss dropped the Warriors to a 3 and 4 conference record and 9 and 6 for the season. McHENRY Haddick Dercole Toole Totals: Bowen Folks Hynes Ziethen Sanders Bienman Eugene Totals CROWN Smith Hutchinson Bohlman fg ft tp 8 0 16 4 0 8 3 0 6 SCORE BY QUARTERS: McHenry 10 10 8 13 41 Crown 12 9 16 10 47 Warrior Sophomores Lose T o Gators 60-40 The McHenry "High Kalck sophomores lost to the young Norquist * Gators Friday night by the Thomas score of 60 to 40. The Warriors trailed throughout the game, and a poor third period led to the downfall. Bob Greve with 16 and Bob Bryniarski with 10 led the Warriors. SOPHOMORES McHENRY 20 1 41 fg ft tp 10 0 20 23 1 47 PLAY BALL?-Take if from Dave and Dennis Suchomski it's that time of year. The McHenry Youth League is holding its final day for registration Sat., Feb. 17, 12-4 p.m., at the McHenry V.F.W. Warrior forward Tim Zeller goes up for a shot between two Crystal Lake South defenders Friday night at West campus. The Gators defeated the Warriors 72-57 to move into first place in the Fox Valley conference, on the strength of 8 wins in ten games. The loss dropped the Warriors from the first division, as they now find themselves in fifth place with a 4-6 record. The senior Zeller scored only 4 points in Friday's contest, before fouling out. Len Jensen and Jim Johnson paced the Warriors with 16 points. STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD Win Moves Gators Into First Place By Dick Rabbitt Coach Gary Collins Crystal Lake South "Gators" defeated the Warriors for the second time this season Friday night 72 to 57. That win, with Crown's defeat at the hands of Jacobs, enabled the former Warrior coach to have his Gators in first place in the Fox Valley. They led the league with an 8 and 2 mark compared to the Vikings 7 and 2 record. The pesky Warriors gave the South team all they could handle and then some in the opening half of whe game Friday night. The Gators jumped off to an early lead, but Lenny Jensen's accurate shooting, along with Brett Thomafc, and Jimmy Johnson kept the Warriors in the game as they trailed 13 to 12 at the end of the first eight minutes. It was in the second period that perhaps the finest quarter of basketball played between two teams in quite a while took place at Buckner gym. It was a spectator's delight, the miscues were few, the defense was tough, and the shooting just super on the part of both games. With guard Lenny Jensen leading the way, the Warriors matched the hot shooting of the Gators' two fine guards, Ken Hall and Dave Zoellick basket for basket and added an extra one to take the lead at the in­ termission 36 to 35. Bob Zeller s six quick points in the matter of a minute, and Jim Johnson's lay up gave the Warriors a 34 to 31 lead, with under two minutes remaining. Tony Sroka's only basket of the night gave the Warriors a 36 to 33 lead, but Hall made one of his eleven baskets at the buzzer to close the gap to 36-35 Warriors. The Gators turned the tide in the third period. For the past three games the Warriors had broke from the gate in the third period to ring up a comfortable margain, but it was not to be on Friday night. With Hall, Zoellick and Baker all taking turns at the hoop, the Collins crew jumped out to a lead that was not to be denied. The Gators led at the end of the third period 54 to 44. The final period got to be a little raggy on the part of both teams. With the outcome no longer in doubt, miscues, and fouls took place, and the Gators spent some time at the charity line. The only concern on the part of the Warriors was how bad the injury was to center Jimmy Johnson. The young lad from all reprots is on the disabled list with a leg fracture. This will be a blow to Coach Ken Ludwig and his Warriors. Jim had 16 points before becoming injured, and was becoming a vital cog in the Warrior machine during the past several weeks. Friday the Warriors will try and seek to avenge a loss at the hands of the Blue.Streaks when they travel to the county seat for a game. fg ft pf tP Schiller 3 0 2 6 Haley 1 0 1 2 Freund 0 1 0 1 Bryniarski 5 0 3 10 Greve 8 0 3 16 VARSITY McHENRY fg ft pf tp T Zeller 2 0 5 4 Thomas 2 1 1 5 Johnson 6 4 4 16 Jensen 8 0 1 16 Sroka 1 0 3 2 B. Zeller . 6 2 3 14 Glosson 0 0 1 0 Anderson 0 0 0 0 Totals: 25 7 18 57 CRYSTAL LAKE SOUTH EG FT PF TP Zoellick 7 4 3 18 Hall 11 5 1 27 Kollar 2 5 3 9 Baker 8 2 2 18 Anderson 0 0 5 0 Christensen 0 0 3 0 Neustedter 0 0 1 0 Totals: 28 16 18 72 SCORE BY QUARTERS: Mcllenrv 12 24 8 Ct 57 C.L.S. 13 22 19 IK 72 1 Totals: ^7 6 9 40 Dawson Knox 1 0 3 1 2 1 2 4 Try Something Else V Wall 1 0 3 2 Dad was worried when he CRYSTAL LAKE Kutzora 1 0 0 2 learned that his son wanted to SOUTH take up sky diving. fg ft pf tP Totals: 26 8 13 60 "Are you sure you want to do Fields 1 0 2 2 "Are you sure you want to do Salerno 7 2 1 16 - this, son, Dad asked before of­ Waler 7 3 1 17 SCORE BY QUARTERS: fering. "Why pick a sport where Wise 7 0 1 14 McHenry K 12 6 It 40 you have to do it right the first Murphy . 0 1 1 1 C.L.S. 15 11 18 IK 60 time!" WINN PHILLIPS (A»l • --AMI W* at C*ntury 21 Car* Raal Estat*. Inc. ar« pleased to present you with our weekly series of informative Real Estate Articles. 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