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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 28 Feb 1979, p. 7

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Face Marian Central Tonight PAGE 7 -PLAINDEALER WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 28, 1979 Skyhawks Coast In Regional Opener by Randy Swikle The Johnsburg Skyhawks coasted to an easy 82-70 win over Ida Crown of Chicago in the first game of the Harvard Regional Monday night. Ida Crown never held the lead as the Skyhawks skyrocketed to a 38-25 halftime break. In the third quarter the Skyhawks increased their margin over Ida Crown to a 20- point lead, and Ida Crown (which finished the season with a 12-9 record) showed no signs of being capable of stopping the Skyhawk surge. Five players for Johnsburg scored in double figures. Junior guard Brett Zimbrick came off the bench to lead his team in scoring with 15 points. Zim­ brick hit 78 percent from the field and made his only free throw attempt. The Dixon brothers, Scott and Chris, each netted 13 points and together pumped in eight of nine from the free throw line. Forward Lenny Pecucci scored 12 points and center Don Bentz contributed 11 to Johnsburg's victory. The game lacked the fevered excitement of Johnsburg's recent contests and one Skyhawk fan was actually seen yawning. But a very easy win may be good therapy for the Johnsburg squad. It has given the team a chance to unwind a bit after some very close and highly emotional games the Skyhawks played on their way to winning the Shark conference cham­ pionship. Tonight, Johnsburg faces Marian Central of Woodstock in a game beginning at 7:30 p.m. in the Harvard gymnasium. Marian, which has a current season record of 8-14, rolled over Lake Forest Academy Monday night, 81-65, to advance to the semi-finals of the Regional. "I expect Marian to give us a lot of trouble," said Skyhawk coach Bob Kies. "They may be our most difficult opponent in this Regional." Johnsburg faced Marian earlier in the season during the Northern Illinois Classic tournament and defeated the Hurricanes 71-46. BOX SCORES Johnsburg fg ft pf tp S. Dixon 5 3 0 13 C. Dixon 4 5 3 13 Bentz 4 3 2 11 Christy 12 2 4 Schoenig 4 0 3 8 Pecucci 3 6 4 12 Zimbrick 7 1 3 15 Szumlas 0 0 4 0 V a l e n t i n 1 1 2 3 Flood 0 2 0 2 Fowler 0 10 1 Vester 0 0 0 0 Totals 29 24 23 82 Ida Crown fg ft pf tp B. Weiner 8 9 3 25 Zaret 0 5 5 5 Herz 7 7 5 21 Ernst 3 0 5 6 Cooper 0 2 3 2 F i n g e r h u t 2 1 1 5 Shaaul 0 2 3 2 D. Weiner 2 0 4 4 Totals 22 26 29 70 ONE MINUTE SPORTS OUIZ 1. Who won the Grand Slam of Tennis tournament? 2. Who won the Hawaiian Open golf tournament? 3. What is pro basketball player Julius Erving's nick­ name? 4. Jim Marshall was recently named manager of what base­ ball team? 5. Sugar Ray Leonard is known in what sport? Aiswers to Sports Qaii 1. Bjorn Borg over Jimmy Connors. 2. Hubert Green. 3. "Dr. J." 4. Oakland A's. 5. Middleweight boxing. • * * * It's far worse to send untrained men into battle than to train them and not need them. ATTENTION Garden Quarter Residents To Serve You Better See Page 3 Section 1 McHENRY STATE BANK m WHERE'S THE BALL?-Johnsburg guard Scott Dixon (22) is in the air as he and other players look back to see what happened to the ball during Friday's^me against North Boone. Johnsburg won, 71-67, to claim first place in the Shark conference with a 10-2 record. Monday night, the Skyhawks defeated Ida Crown Jewish Academy of Chicago 82^0, to advance to the second round of the Illinois High School Association Class A regional tournament at Harvard. Wednesday night, Johnsburg meets Marian Central of Woodstock in the semi-finals of the tourney. Marian defeated Lake Forest Academy Monday, 81-65 to reach the semi-finals. In an earlier meeting between the two clubs in the Hampshire Holiday tournament, Johnsburg easily defeated the Hurricanes 71-46. McHenry High Girls Win One Of Three In Past Week Cage Tilts JOHNSBURG BOYS LEAGUE Registration will be held for the 1979 season for Johnsburg Boys'" Baseball, .Saturday, March 3 at the James C. Bush school from 1 to 3 p.m. Boys • from 8 through 16 years of age are eligible to join the baseball league. The McHenry High girls Bohlman basketball team won one of Kopsell three games played in the Fox Valley the past week. They defeated Cary-Grove 56 to 46, and lost to Dundee 57 to 44 and to Woodstock 52 to 51. Sharon Smith with 19 points led the local girls in the Cary- Grove game, while Sue Hut­ chinson led the team in scoring in the other two. Sue had 12 against Dundee, and 14 in the Totals: losing cause to Woodstock. Tomorrow night at 4:30 the girls will host Cary-Grove and next week will close out the season at Crystal Lake Central. McHenry vs. Cary Grove McHENRY fg ft tp Smith 9 1 19 Hutchinson Dercole 5 0 10 Dercole Hutchinson . 4 0 8 Toole Toole 3 1 7 Smith Haddick > 3 0 6 Bohlman 2 0 0 2 Totals: 26 4 56 CARY GROVE fg ft tp Deherini 4 2 10 Wallin 4 2 10 Frisch 4 2 10 Roche „ 2 0 4 Miles 3 6 12 17 12 46 SCORE BY QUARTERS: Mcllenrv 15 19 12 10 56 Cary Grove 11 8 13 14 4G McHenry vs. Dundee McHENRY ,< fg ft tp 6 0 12 5 0 10 Kopsell 0 0 0 Totals: 21 2 44 DUNDEE fg ft tP Bergman 2 0 4 Curtright 6 0 12 Jung 13 8 34 Eubanks 3 1 7 Elrod 0 0 0 Totals: 24 9 57 SCORE BY QUARTERS: McHenry 8 15 17 4 44 Dundee 16 13 12 16 57 • » • • What has become of the idea that our winters are getting progressively warmer? Sing Along... with PETE CARTER At The Piano On Friday Nights Starting March 1st, We'll Be Open 7 Days A Week For Lunch And Dinner. Don't Miss Our "All You Can Eat Specials" For Dinner Monday - Friday. 1^95 $425 $g95 $595 $445 CHAPEL HILL GOLF CLUB 2500 N. Chapel Hill Road McHenry, Illinois MOM. CANADIAN BACK RIBS TUES. BROASTED CHICKEN W/BROASTED POTATOES WED. SNOW CRAB LEGS THURS. BEEF RIBS OR ITALIAN SPECIAL FRI. FISH FRY SATURDAY -TRY ONE OF OUR GREAT CHEF'S SPECIALS SUNDAY BRUNCH $445 McHENRY PHONE 815 385-0333 CHICAGO PHONE 312 451-0277 Montini Reaches Diocesan Finals The Montini Mustangs 8th Grade Boys Basketball team were crowned champions of the Northsast Sectional of the Rockford Diocesan Tour­ nament this past weekend. Montini needed miracle "last-second", heroics to ad­ vance to the Final Four of the Diocesan Tournament of Champions. In the opening round of the Northeast Sectional, Montini faced St. Joseph of Elgin. The Mustangs battled from an 11 point deficit in the 3rd quarter to force a tie at the end of regulation play. Jim Leon, the Montini Sharpshooter, drove the length of the court and sank a 20 foot jump shot at the buzzer to send the game into overtime. The lead exchanged hands throughout the first overtime which also ended in a tie. Montini edged St. Joe's in the second overtime for a 52 to 48 victory. Montini preserved the win with a length of the court pass from Bill Herrmann to Ed Kennedy in the final seconds of the second extra period. Jim Leon led the victors with 25 points and Bill Herrmann scored 14 points. Mark Thompson added 7 points for the Mustangs. In the sectional final Montini was matched against St. Patrick of St. Charles, Illinois. The Mustangs rallied in the final minutes to defeat St. Pats by a score of 35 to 34 The game was a very hard fought contest with the lead continuously changing hands. With 18 seconds remaining in the game and Montini trailing by a point, Mark Thompson converted two free throws to move the Mustangs back into the lead. St Pats regained the lead with a basket with four seconds left in the game. Montini called time to reorganize its offensive attack. • Jim Leon was fouled on the inbounds pass and went to the free throw line to shoot a one on one. Despite the pressure the crowd distractions, Leon responaed with both free throws to give Montini a one point victory. Both teams played tough pressing defenses. Ed Kennedy and Tim Truckenbrod excelled in both the „ defensive and rebounding departments for the champions. ^ ""j? Bill HerrmannTmished wtih 13 points, while Mark Thomp­ son added 12 points. The two victories advanced Montini into the Rockford Diocesan Final Round to be held Sunday. Mai^ch 4 at Marian Central of Woodstock Opening round games will be played at 1:30 and 2:45 the final round will be played Sunday evening at 6 and 7:15 Fossil mosquitoes from 40 million years ago hardly look any different from their m o d e r n c o u n t e r p a r t s . WINN PHILLIPS CUS4MAW Wo at Century 21 Car* Roal Estate, Inc. ara ploasod to prasant you with our wookly soriot of informative Roal Estato Articlo*. Brunch With Bob Collins Here s your opportunity to meet Bob-from WGN. Brunch and Fashion Show will be Saturday, March 24th, 1979, 10 a.m. at Crescent Bay Lan ding. Price $7.00 with proceeds to the National Easter Seal Society. Tickets on sale at our office and other spots thru-out McHenry-We II announce their locations soon Get a group together-Here's a chance to see the new styles-get rid of the winter blahs (3 days after 1st day of Spring)-and meet congenial Bob Collins. To Be A Winner- You ve Got To CARE! We are - and WE DO! Phone 344-1033 WE RE HERE FOR YOU QtMK 21 CARE REAL ESTATE INC. PHONE 915-344-1033 3717 W. Elm (Across from Jewel) McHenry, IL. Eoch oHIce independently owned and operated. BASKETBALL SCOREBOARD McHenry School League Palace Bowl * 2-21-79 As the thaw began, many people took time from their leaky roofs to put their bowling balls to work and did a great job! It seems that every male did a real number on those pins for the only name that seems to be missing is W. Farrell (poor baby). Setting records were: B. Street (Holy Cow), 234 for 587; R. Glawe with a roaring 212 and 210 for 579; R. Justen (op­ ponent), 202-546: J. Golden, 202- 505; R. Wiedemann, 201-523. Under 200 games but good games and series for the men were: A. Boeldt, 184-509; Pres. Johnson, 180-476; and M.C. Lescher, 177-483. Sub B. Bit- terman did his job with a 208 and 530...someone says "Thanks". Women were not forgotten as P Waelchli came out of the pits with 187 and 445; E. Rogers did her thing with a 164 and 461; B. Thompson with a respectable 154 and 438; and V. Kidd rolled a 154, also, and totaled 430. Must not forget L. Schoen (dog lover) and R. Justen who had Super Scores of 85... lowest scores of the week. Wonder what P. Buhrmann had for lunch as she bowled like she knew how. ..34 pins \ over average...each game! R. Justen was on his mark when he picked off the 4-7-9 split and B. Thompson scared off the 3-7-10. The "Starving"^ EASYS won the pizza. With just four weeks left to go. the team standings become even more interesting. Just check to see what can still happen. Farrell s Follies 51 25 The Strugglers 44 32 Bud's Wizers 44 32 Glawe Worms 404 35' 2 Pickups 40 36 Royal Rollers 38 38 Bud's Babes 38 38 The Marks 35 41 The Vaggabonds 35 41 TheEasys 33' ̂ 42" 2 Flakey Four 32 44 Railroads, Inc. 25 51 K. Lescher SHARK (FINAL) Benet 14 0 D r i s c o l l , 1 1 3 Mormion 9 5 St. Francis 7 7 Im. Conception 6 8 MARIAN 5 9 Montini 3 11 St. Edward 1 13 FRIDAY SCORES MARIAN K2-St. Francis 63 Benet 62-St. Ed's* 27 Driscoll 47-1. C. 46 Marmion 74-Montini 57 FOX VALLEY (FINAL) JOHNSBURG 10 2 Marengo 9 3 North Boone 7 5 Hononegah 7 5 BeloitCath. 5 7 Harvard 4 8 So. Beloit 0 12 ^ FRIDAY SCORES JOIINSBl'RG 71 N. Boone 67 Marengo 72-Haryard 51 Hononegah 63-S. Beloit 54 W. SUB. CATH. | C.L. South 10 3 I 10 3 I 10 6 3 * 7 * 8 t 8 % Jacobs Crown Woodstock McHENRY C.L. Central Dundee Cary-Grove FRIDAY SCORES McHENRY KO-C G Crown 83-Woodstock 67 CL South 75-Dundee 43 :•:• Jacobs 59-CL Central 64 & SATURDAY SCORE Non-Conference 5 5 4 9 | 2 11 I 64 Winless Cary-Grove Sophs Defeat Young Warriors 52 To 51 Zion 75- McHENRY 59 Dowell 1 0 1 2 Thomas 0 0 1 0 Bauml 0 0 (1 0 Totals: 22 7 22 51 CARY GROVE The McHenry High sophomore basketball team lost a real thriller to Cary- Grove Friday night by the score of 52 to 51. It was indeed a real comeback for the young Trojans in the game Friday night. Trialing 20 to 7 in the early stages of the second period, the winless Trojans began to hit the bucket and trailed by one at the in­ termission 24 to 23. The Warriors, however, rallied to take a three point advantage 39 to 36 going into the final period However, the Trojans were not to be denied and hung on for a one point victory, their first in the Fox Valley this season. Schaefer led the local attack with 14 points. McHENRY fg ft pf tp Kalck 0 13 1 Schiller 3 2 4 8 Haley 5 0 2 10 Schaeffer 7 0 5 14 Freund 2 13 5 Greve 4 3 3 11 fg ft pf tP Smith 4 3 5 11 Devries 3 3 3 9 Barry 3 6 4 12 Dahens 4 1 2 9 Brennan 5 1 4 11 Totals: 19 14 18 52 SCORE BY CHARTERS: McHenry 16 K 15 12 51 Carv (irove 6 17 13 16 52 Spring Planting Ever wonder why there's water in a watermelon? Because it was planted in the spring! TIRE HIEB Savings! GOODYEAR'S SMOOTH HANDLING, HIGH PERFORMANCE RADIAL Customgard GT Radial • Four strong, flexible Flexten cord* bells • Rugged resilient polyester cord body •Aggres­ sive. road-holding tread pattern • Distinctive outline white letter sidewalls* Sizes lor most performance cars & van applications 99 Sale Ends Saturday Night Size BR70 13 Outline White Letters plus $2 1 7 F i T No trode tin ULI MICI run r ii. UtrMimtH DR70 14 79.41 2 38 FR70 14 •4.72 2 70 HR70 15 MM 3 14 GR60 15 M4» 3 07 LRM 'S ID?,ft 3 55 SUPER WIDE FOR SUPER ACTION! 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