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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 5 Sep 1980, p. 25

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PAGE 5 - PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER S. ItM GOLF Lawler To Pace Warrior Drivers After a 15-3 sepson in 1979, the Warrior golf team "hopes to be first" come season's end, but coach Charlie Cuda knows that Crystal Lake South is still the team to beat in theworth Suburban Conference. ^ "We have a good nucleus of under and upper classmen which should carry us through the season, " Cuda said. Although the varsity has only two seniors in Mike Lawler and Joe Bauml, the three juniors out this season should make for an adequate group of golfers. Cuda said that there are eight sophomores and eight freshmen out this year, and the sophomores could all make a strong showing in an effort to make the vor-° sity. Sophomores include Mike Bauml,Kirk Barnide, Brad Adams,Randy Buenzli, Rob Mortell, Scott Grady. Mike Lawler, a senior who won the Insurance Youth Classic this summer at McHenry Country Club, will fill the number one position for the Warriors/ Joe Bauml, Doug Mullen,Mike Nank and Mike Bauml should be a good combination for the varsity. The varsity will start its season at home against Grant High School of Fox Lake on September 2. McHenry Golf September 2 Grant (home) September 4 Antioch and Prospect (home) September 8 Elgin (away) September It Larkin (away) September 11 Woodstock (home) September 15 Crystal Lk. Cent, (home) September 16 Marian Central (home) September 18 Jacobs (away) September 20 Crown Invite. September 22 Crown (home) September 25 Crystal Lk. South (away) September 29 Dundee (away)' September 39 Johnsburg (home) October 2 Cary Grove (home) October 4 Lake Forest Invite 18 am October 7 FVC-Plum Tree October 8 IHSA District October 14 IHSA sectional October 17-18 IHSA state Sportsketch -- OTMHBH helm of McHenry's golf program. In those years he has won PUTTIN' FOR DOUGH-are Mike Bauml, sophomore, Mike Lawler, senior, and Joe Bauml. senior. They are the only lettermen returning to coach Charlie Cuda's band of golfers thti fall. Lawler, who won the Insurance Youth Classic this summer at McHenry Country Club will handle the number one slot for the Warriors. McHenry Country Club will be the course of all McHenry home meets in 1881. STAFF PHOTO-JOEL WAKITSCH Record-Holders Keep Team Afloat the conference title four times, in 1868, 1971, 1977 and 1978. Six of the last ten years his teams have been district qualifiers, while his 1977 team was third in the state. Cuda went to Michigan State University in East Lansing, where he played golf and basketball. His wife's name is Annie and they have two sons, Chuck and Frank. Before coming to McHenry, Charlie coached for (me year at Howe Military School in Howe, Indiana. * '"if we get a fair amount of girls back this season, it could be the best year yet for girls swimming," Mike Shanahan said with a twinge of hope in his words. "There's even a chance that we'll break our 11 previous records this year." "Sonny" won't even start practice for the Warrior swim team until after Labor Day, but he expects a good turnout for the 1980 campaign.Tonee Weyland, a senior who holds McHenry records in the 50-yd freestyle and 100-yd freestyle will be back along with eight other letterman.Sophomore Terri Blume with a record in the 100-yd backstroke plus a relay record, and Heidi Dass, also a sophomore with a record in relays are expected to be the meat of the warrior team- Other lettermen include seniors Diane Johnson, Diane Gregg and Beth Fox. Juniors who gained let­ terman status last year include Bev Finkbinder, and Sharon Foley. Although most of the girls have no "AAU background," Shanahan feels that swimming will cat­ ch on more and more in the area. "We've started the summer and winter swim clubs here recently, and more and more girls are getting in­ terested in it" Shanahan said. He thinks that Woodstock will be the team to beat in the four-team conference including McHenry, Dun­ dee, Crown and Woodstock. McHenry took third last year with a 4-12 record. "Dundee, with Jennifer Scarpelli, a state qualifier, has a real good team this year," Shanahan Commen­ ted. "I just hope for a good freshman turnout that will stay out." As the "Dean of Coaches" of McHenry High School, Charlie Cuda has served for 30 years at the YOU'RE TERRIFIC... BEST OF LUCK! ED'S RENTAL AND SALES, INC. to Skykawks, Hurricanes, Warriors! Btit of Luck in 1980... I 1 you're all winnors r\ fl In our hoarts I 1719 W. Rte. 120, McHenry "minutot •o»t of Chopol Hill Rood'/ 385-2034 A u t o m o t i v e SUPPLY CRYSTAL LAKE 5407 Torro Cotta Ave. (Hwy. 176) 455-3232 3315 Pearl St. - McHenry, III (Across from AAcHenry Auto Parts) 385-0242 AAcHENRY 904 Front Stroot 356-3232 We like Warriors - Skyhawks - Hurricanes -- ALL THE BEST FOR 1980! A McHenry Savings 1209 North Croon St root. McMoory 815/385 3000 10520 Main Stroot. Richmond 815-6783061 10402 North Vino Stroot (Huntioy Center on Rt. 47). Hontloy 312-869-3333

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