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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 9 May 1979, p. 7

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PAGE 7 - PLAINDEALER - WEDNESDAY. MAY 9,1979 Skyhawk cinderman Juha Vester hands the baton to Rick Szumlas in the mile relay at Hononegah Thursday. Johnsburg captured second place in the event. MCHS Varsity Softball Girls Win Two Tilts In Conference Play Bitterman, Kathy Byrne, Colleen Williams, Dale Totals: 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 24 7 6 4 r h C.L.S. 2 0 0 1 1 2 0 - 6 8 McHenryO 0 :$ 0 0 :) I - 7 6 McHenry's Varsity Softball team swept two conference victories during the past week, beating Crown 4-0 on Tuesday and Crystal Lake 7-6 on Wed­ nesday. Warrior pitching ace Sue Haddick went the distance in both games highlighted by her 3 hit shutout vs. Crown in which she struck out 11 batters. In game one leadoff batter Terri Bohlman led the Warriors in the hitting department going 3 for 3 including a first inning triple which resulted in the eventual winning run. In the game versus Crystal Lake South the Warriors scored 4 times in the final two innings with the winning run crossing the plate after a bases loaded walk to Pam Reinholm. Head Coach Mary Lou Osterman was more than pleased to see her ball club beat the team picked by the Fox Valley coaches to win the conference. The victories even McHenry's Fox Valley record at 3 wins and 3 losses. The Warrior overall record stands at 6 wins and 6 losses. McHenry vs. Crown ab r h rbi Bohlman, Terri 3 2 3 0 Connell, Chris 2 110 Smith, Sharon 3 0 0 1 Kopsell, Vickey 3 1 1 1 Haddick, Sue 3 0 10 Reinholm, Pam 2 0 0 0 Butler, Sue 10 0 0 West, Pam 2 0 10 Hermes, Dawn 2 0 0 0 Bitterman, Kathy 0 0 0 0 Byrne, Colleen 2 0 0 0 Williams, Dale 0 0 0 0 Totals 23 4 7 2 r. .h Crown 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 3 McHenry 2 0 2 0 0 0 x-4 7 McHenry vs-. Crystal Lake South ab r h rbi Bohlman, Terri 2 2 11 Connell, Chris 3 0 0 1 S m i t h , S h a r o n 4 1 1 0 K o p s e l l , V i c k y 2 1 1 0 Haddick, Sue 3 0 11 Reinholm, Pam 3 10 1 West, Pam - 3 0 1 0 Hermes,J)awn 0 10 0 FROSH-SOPIi W IN TWICE McHenry Frosh-Soph Girls' Softabll team won two Fox Valley Conference games during the past week, evening their record at 3-3 in the standings. Sue Smith pitched the Warriors to a 12-1 victory on Tuesday when she threw a no- hitter vs. Crown. Jenny Prust singled, tripled and hit a sacrifice fly to pace the Warrior hitting attack. Prust drove in 2 runs Vickey Nowak added two hits and 2 RBI's while Sue Dixon had 2 hits. Lorraine Donohoe had a 2-run pinch hit single. Crystal Lake South fell 13-3 the next day. Jenny Prust and Sue Smith hit safely 3 times each. Prust had 3 RBI's while Smith scored 3 runs. Sue Dixon added a perfect 2 for 2 with 3 runs scored while Donna Chesler had 2 hits and 2 runs scored. The Warriors outhit their opponents 12-2 in the contest and carry a .326 season average over 12 games. Pat Wirtz MCHS Swim Team 4th In Association Meet The McHenry High swim­ ming team placed fourth in the Northern Illinois Association meet held at Maine North. Stevenson High school won the nine team event. WARRIOR RESULTS 200 Medley Relay 2nd: Chris Topp, Bill Heinrich, Bob Berry and Mark Betan- court. 50 Freestyle 4th: Mark Betancourt 5th: Bob Berry Diving 4th: Geo Worts 5th: Matt Nierman 100 Fly 2nd: Bob Berry 100 Freestyle 5th: Mark Betancourt 100 Breaststroke 5th: Bill Heinrich 400 Relay 6th: Mark Petty, Chris Topp, Darrel Sek and Pat Murray. Swimmers Second In Triangular Meet Coach Mike Shanahan's McHenry High School swim­ mers placed second in a triangular meet last week. Libertyville was the winner with 112 points followed by the Warriors with 80 and Wood­ stock had 59. WARRIOR SCORING Zeller No-Hits Streaks As Sophs Win Two Games The McHenry High sophomore baseball team won a doubleheader over Woodstock on Saturday by the scores of 13 to 3. and 7 to 1. Kevin Lavin was the hitting hero in the first game with 3 for 3 as Tim Klapperich picked up his third win of the season against no losse^. In the nightcap Bobby Zeller entered the school boy hall of fame, when he threw a no hitter against the Streaks. The young righthander struck out 11 and walked only 3 in notching his third win against no losses this season. Two errors in the sixth by his teammates gave the Streaks their only run of the game. The sophomore record for the season is 10 wins and 7 losses. Game 1 ab h r Greve, lf-cf 3 2 3 Bauml, si 3 1 1 Bryniarski, 2b 1 0 0 Major, 21 1 1 1 Major, 2b 2 1 0 Zeller, cf 3 1 1 Zeller, p 4 1 0 Norquist, If 0 0 0 McNish, lb 2 0 0 McNish, lb 3 0 0 D'Angelo, cf 1 0 0 Behen, lb-rf 1 0 0 Doessel, rf 4 3 2 Jablonski, rf 3 1 1 Lavin, 3b 2 0 0 Barnas, lb 1 0 0 Costigan, 3b 1 0 1 Lavin, 3b 3 3 1 Klapperich, cf-lb 4 1 1 Mullen, 3b 0 0 1 Adams, c 3 1 1 Klapperich, p 3 1 1 Knapic, ss 2 0 () Bryniarski, ss 3 0 2 Norquist, ph 0 0 1 Doessel, c 4 2 1 Norquist, ph MCHS 0 1 1 0 0 3 2 MCHS 2 3 3 1 2 2 Woodstock 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Woodstock 3 0 0 0 0 0 R 11 K R H E 7 7 2 13 12 2 1 0 2 3 6 6 200 Relay 1st: Topp, Heinrich, Berry and Murray. 200 Freestyle 4th: Mark Petty 6th: Dave Thornton 2001.M. 2nd: Pat Murray 5th: Darrel Sek 50 Freestyle 2nd: Bob Berry 6th: Vic Betancourt Diving 1st: George Worts 3rd: Matt Nierman 100 Fly 2nd: Bob Berry 3rd: Bill Heinrich 100 Freestyle 5th: Vic Betancourt 6th: Darrel Sek 500 Freestyle 3rd: Mark Petty 5th: Dave Thornton 100 Backstroke 2nd: Pat Murray 4th: Chris Topp 100 Breaststroke 4th Bill Heinrich 6th: Matt Nierman Work Saver Tomorrow has been defined as "today's greatest labor-saving de­ vice." -Record, Columbia, S.C. Right' Some plants, we are told, derive benefit from the use of artificial light. The electric plant is one of them. -Humorist, London. The Sports McHanry Wi GAME 2 Greve, If ab h r 3 0 1 Skyhawk Nine On Winning Rampage The Johnsburg varsity baseball squad crushed Round Lake 9-5 Friday and swept a Saturday doubleheader against Winnebago 3-2 and 8-6 for a very successful weekend at the ball park. In Friday's game, Round Lake held a 4-0 lead until the sixth inning when Skyhawk diamond men Don Bentz, John Olsson, and Pat Letizia each circled the bases with the help of a double by Jim Boelens. The Skyhawks literally ex­ ploded in the seventh inning, hitting five singles and scoring six runs. Dave Hiller, Kurt Valentin, Tom Fowler, and Pat Letizia each batted two hits for the Skyhawk cause. Keith Suratt was the winning pitcher. Junior pitcher Jake Breit tossed the Skyhawks to a 3-2 victory in the first game of Saturday's doubleheader. Kurt Valentin led the Johnsburg hitters with two singles in three times at bat. In the second game, the Skyhawks smashed 12 hits and accumulated eight runs, to capture their third consecutive victory. Dave Hiller was 3 for 6 at the plate, Don Bentz was 3 for 4, and Pat Letizia and Kurt Valentin each went 2 for 4. The Skyhawks have a double header scheduled for Wed­ nesday against Valley Lutheran at Tigers Field. • * • * Religion isn't a man- made science, and some overlook this fact. WEATHER BY PHONE From McHenry and Wonder Lake 344-3100 Latest McHenry County Weather NO GAP _ NO OVERLAP INSURING Your Country Companies agent can take care of your multi-insurance needs. Life. Health. Home. Farm. Auto. And Business. With no expensive overlapping and un­ necessary coverage. Or dangerous gaps that leave you unprotected. Call one of us today for the full story. Keith Sonnichsen McHENRY ILLINOIS PH. 344-2772 RICHMOND. ILLINOIS Ml. 47*4*91 Your Country Companies Agents. fo 1 The Country Companies COUNT** 1*1 • COO*"»» MU'UAi • COUNTRY rttVjAANCf • COUNT** CASOAlT* • m Wednesday, May 9 Baseball (V) at Cary, 4:30 p.m. Baseball (S, F) Cary at McHenry, 4:30 p.m. Thursday, May 10 Softball (V, F-S) Dundee at McHenry, 4:30 p.m. Friday, May 11 Boys Track (V) FVC Meet at C.L. Central, TBA. Tennis (V) FVC Meet at C.L. South, TBA. Softball (V, F-S) at Streamwood, 4:30 p.m. Badminton (V) IHSA State, TBA. Saturday, May 12 Tennis (V) FVC Meet at C.L. South, TBA. Girls Track (V) IHSA District, TBA.- Badminton (V) IHSA State, TBA. Swimming (V) IHSA District, TBA. Johnaburq Skyhawks Wednesday, May 9 Tennis (V, F-S) at Stevenson, 4:30 p.m. Girls Track (V) at Round Lake, 4 p.m. Baseball (V) at Hebron, 4 p.m. Thursday, May 10 Baseball (V) at Hononegah, 4:30 p.m. Softball (V) Marengo at Johnsburg, 4:30 p.m. Boys Track (V, F-S) at Round Lake, 4:30 p.m. Friday, May 11 Softball (F-S) Grant at Johnsburg, 4:30 p.m. Marian Hurricaraa Wednesday, May 9 -Baseball (V, S) Benet at Marian, 4 p.m. Thursday, May 10 Tennis (V, S, F) at Crown, 4 p.m. Friday, May 11 Baseball (V, F-S) at Driscoll, 4 p.m. Tennis (V, F-S) Conference Meet at St. Francis, TBA. Saturday, May 12 Boys Track (V, F-S) Conference Meet at Marmion, 9 a. Warriors Defeat CLS 4-3, Lose To Central 6-2 laireEv in pkE FRIENDLY LION A 4 run sixth inning enabled the Warriors to defeat Crystal Lake South last week 4 to 3 at Crystal Lake. Trailing 1 to 0 going into the sixth, Teuber singled, went to 3rd on a wild pitch. Jim Frantz then struck out, Thomas walked. Tim Frantz was out on a fielders choice. Prust's single scored Teuber and Thomas. Glick hit a double, scoring Prust, and when the throw went astray, came all the way home. The Gators rallied for 2 in the bottom of the 5th, but Joe Bellich picking up his 3rd win held them at bay. Bellich gave up just 2 hits. LOSE TO CENTRAL On Friday Jim Johnson Tiger hurler held the Warriors to just 2 hits as the lead leading Lakers defeated the Warriors by a score of 6 to 2. It was just a good day for Tiger pitching as the sophomores and freshmen of the Warriors both went down to defeat, each getting only 2 hits in their games. C.L.S. 2 0 0 1 0 1 2 C.L.C. 2 0 0 1 0 1 2 McHenry 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 Winning pitcher: Johnson. Losing Pitcher: Lang McHenry vs. C.I.S. ab h r Teuber, rf 4 1 0 J. Frantz, 2b 3 2 0 Thomas, lb 2 0 1 T. Frantz, dh 2 0 1 Prust, If 3 1 1 Glick, ss 2 1 1 McPherron, cf 2 0 0 G. Morz, 3b 3 1 0 Hoff,c 3 0 0 MCHS 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 C.L.S. 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 r h e 4 7 3 3 2 2 Winning Pitcher: Bellich (3- Laureen Hupke of McHenry look sthe part of a friendly lion as she rehearses her role in "The Wiz", one of the colorful production numbers in the Ch icago Figure Skating Club's fifth "Stars on Ice" revue being presented on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, May 18 20, at Randhurst Arena in Mt. Prospect. The talented young amateur skater and more than 50 other aspiring champions from the Chicago area will join an outstanding group of world champions and world class competitive skaters par­ ticipating in the 21 u-hour family show. Featured guest skaters in­ clude Linda Fratianne, current World and U.S. Ladies' Champion; Tai Babilonia and Randy Gardner, reigning World and U.S. Pair Cham pions; Charles Tickner, U.S. men's Champion for three consecutive years and 1978 World Champion; Fumio Igarashi, 1979 Japanese Men's Champion and World Team member; Carol Fox and Richard Dalley, 1979 U.S. Silver Dance Medalists and World Team members; Carrie Rugh. 1979 U.S. Senior Ladies' Bronze Medalist and World Team member; and Allen Schramm. 1979 Eastern U.S. men's Champion. Performances are at 7:30 p.m. on Friday and Saturday. (>:}<) p m on Sunday, and at 1:30 pm on Saturday and Sunday Tickets are available at the Randhurst Arena box office, by mail and at Randhurst Photo in the Randhurst Shopping Center, near the intersection of Routes 12 and 83 in Mt. Prospect Box office hours and ticket information are available by phoning: 259-5534. Sunday Swingers Getting Restless i ) . Meat Topping When you're using a baking mix as a topping for a meat or chicken pie, you can add a little poultry seasoning to the mix before making it up. The "Sunday Swingers" will open their golfing season May 20th with a "Quick Draw for Partners" event. Participants in this league are asked to gather in the Pro Shop by l 45 p.m. for this event. ON THE TEE at 2 p.m. There will be a few new faces among the old this season and we are looking forward to welcoming the new members The golf course will add a few new hazards this year, and for a few more weeks will be a little more "tough" than usual. But when one considers the ad­ vantages of new watered fairways and lush greens, one can "put up with" a little in­ convenience for a few weeks. The course promises to be a real beauty when all the new innovations are completed. SO SWINGERS, let 's get in there and start swining May 20th Good luck for a low handicapped, fun filled season DeeSchuette i - ,:,oCV\anftc°v CC Mftvicfs •* • •Ol tQXj aLOOMNGTO* K.lMO*t • WQl< i . the griP V°U ,od lor a\nvj*; ^ *Bi» --d bar9 pi-- ;ead 9 Doabon®Sin0bth <*uieV car a\\ any r°a.n Rain alm°8* ha»neUnp\u8 we atber- l read deep *houlder lu«s without ' , Jnrs P2 P20HS^ RADIAL SALE Save This Week Only On Custom Polysteel -- the double belted radial that keeps its feet, even in the rain. Whltewall Slit SALE PRICE Plus F.E.T. No trade needed CR78-14 $58.68 $2.15 DR78-14 $63.16 $2.36 GR78-15 $70.76 $2.73 JR78-15 > $78.92 $3.14 LR78-15 $81.44 $3.30 POLYGLAS TIRES Double Belted lo bight I read Squirm! Custom Power Cushion Polyglas . . F i b e r ­ g l a s s b e l t s r e i n f o r c e a n d s t r e n g t h e n t h e t r e a d . R i d e - c u s h i o n i n g p o l y e s t e r c o r d . M u l ­ t i p l e r i b t r e a d , r e a d y f o r t r a c t i o n . 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