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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 29 Dec 1981, p. 6

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PAGE S - PLAINDEALER - TUESDAY. DECEMBER 2f, 1M1 I • - Tops McHenry The McHenry Warriors lost a 66-52 decisioi) td Rolling Meadows in the first round of the Wheeling Holiday tournament^ at Wheeling Saturday nfeht McHenry is now 1-7 ov^all. Tournament jitlfrst playing at the unheard of hour of 9:30 p.m., coupled with poor shooting .find rebounding all spoiled disaster for the Warriors. Several times they had the opportunity to get back into the game following a Rolling Meadows turnover, but the Warriors' cold shooting didn't allow them to catch up. The Mustangs jumped out to a 22-10 lead after the first quarter, led 40-22 at in­ termission, and held a 51-32 advantage after three quarters of play. McHenry played its best in the fourth quarter out- scoring Rolling Meadows 20- 15, but the halftime bulge by the Mustangs- was just too much to overcome. The Warriors shot a mere 34 percent from the floor making 18 of 52 shots. The Mustangs shot 44 percent from the floor and had four players in double figures. One bright spot for McHenry was junior Mike Bauml who netted five field goals along with eight free throws for his season high of 18 points. The Warriors were also beaten on the boards as the Mustangs held a 36-14 ad­ vantage in rebounding. "If you can't shoot and you can't rebound, you're not going to win," said McHenry coach Ken Ludwig despondently. The Warriors will resume action Monday afternoon when they play host Wheeling at 2:15. The Wildcats were upset in their opening round game by West Chicago 59-47. In other first-round tournament games Satur­ day, North Chicago defeated Sc ha urn burg 71-57, Downers Grove North defeated Wheaton North 45-40, St. Viator won in overtime against Highland Park 54-53, Woodstock defeated Riverside Brookfield 58-35, Maine West beat Glenbard West 57-38, and Rich East ran past Fenton 82-67. Second round consolation games scheduled for Monday, Dec. 28 include Schaumburg vs. Wheaton North a<t8:45 a.m., Highland Park vs. Riverside Brook- field at 10:30 a.m., Glenbard West V8i Fenton at 12:30 p.m.<< and McHenry vs. Wheeling at 2:15 p.m. Sec«fld round action in the championship bracket in­ cludes North Chicago vs. Downers Grove North at 4:00 p.m., St. Viator vs. Wood­ stock (9-0) at 6:00 p.m., Maine West vs. Rich East at 7:45 p.m., and West Chicago vs. Rolling Meadows at 9:30 p.m. Quarterfinal pairings in both the consolation and championship brackets will be determined for Tuesday competition. Dick Rabbilt McHenry vs. Rolling Meadows McHenry f'g ft tp Smith 1 0 2 Hermann 3 2 8 Babb 4 0 8 Bauml 5 8 18 Burgdorf 0 0 0 Lively 3 2 i 8 Buenzli 1 2 4 Freund 23 0 4 Long 0 0 0 Totals: 19 14 52 Rolling Meadows fg ft tp Kowe 3 5 11 Johnson 5 1 11 Polacek 4 5 13 Sivek 4 1 9 Shawley 6 15 Ridge 0 2 2 Ippolito 10 2 Klug 1 0 2 Sharpe 0 1 1 Totals: 24 18 66 McHenry 10-12-10-20-52 Rolling Meadows 22-18-11-15-66 Warrior Girls Lose at North Chicago Plaindealer McHenry's Greta Larsen drives on her opponent in a recent contest. The Warriors will be looking for their first win of the season when they play Chicago Christian Monday night at 6:45 p.m. STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD Reuschel loins 'Rescue 50' With snow in the forecast and a celebrity at hand, the seventh annual "Rescue 50" snowmobile marathon is now in the final planning stages. Famed baseball pitcher Rick Reuschel of the New York Yankees has accepted an invitation to ride in the charitible event which will bring needed funds to the McHenry and Johnsburg rescue squads, announced event co-coordinator Jim Wright. Reuschel, a former Chicago Cub standout, said he will be ready when the call "to start your engines" is made on January 10, 1982 at 9:00 a.m. He will join the kick off with coffee and rolls ate' Raymond's Pier One in Johnsburg for the ride to Spring Grove, Richmond, Hebron, and Wonder Lake. The pledge rider for the last three years, Wright will lead the riders, according to club president Frank Meisner. Last year, snowmobilers raised $8,200 for the two squads and a goal of $10,000 has been set for 1982. Riders from the McHenry Snowballers, The Moose, Snoebirds, Snow-Trackers of Harmony, Hebron Penguins, Wonder Lake Lakers, and the Polar Pairs of Spring Grove are expected to take part.-- -- The ride is open to all snowmobilers and state certified riders under age 16 accompanied by a parent. Registration begins at 8.00 a.m. Riders will be escorted by rescue squad personnel and McHenry County Sheriff's deputies, coordinated by Deputy Joe Eisele. County Snow Patrol Deputies Dennis Leo and Bill Bruce, along with a back-up squad, will pick up any disabled machines. Leaving Johnsburg, the estimated 100 entries will head north to Spring Grove, Richmond, then to Hebron, Wonder Lake and return to Johnsburg for refreshments. This annual fund raiser is supported by donations from Fox Lake Harbor, Yahama, LTD., Raymond s Pier Inn, Chapel Hill Country Club, McHenry State Bank, and many others who will receive citations at the presentation ceremony. For more information call Jim Wright at 385-9448 or Judy Mazrin at 344-2929. Scoreboard Team Woodstock C.L. South Jacobs Cary Grove C.L. Central McHenry Dundee CrOwn Name Mitby Killough Hill Dayton Teuber Firnbach Eberly Schaefer Dehans DeWane Boos FOX VALLEY CONFERENCE (Gantes as jof 12-26-81) Cof All w 1 pts opp w 1 4 0 256 179 9 0 4 0 282 189 8 1 2 2 221 228 7 3 2 2 217 212 5 5 2 1 2 3 208 180 193 221 7 4 1 7 1 3 199 210 1 8 0 4 159 270 4 5 McHenry high school's girls basketball team played its best game of the season Saturday night, but the first win of the season still got away. Playing without the ser­ vices of Debbie Koerber and Sissy Pinkstaff, both of whom were sidelined with injuries, the Warriors nonetheless stayed within striking distance of host North Chicago only to bow 48-43 in the opening round of the North Chicago Tour­ nament. "We played well enough to win," said McHenry coach Pat Wirtz. "But it was one of those nights where the ball just wouldn't drop." Several times McHenry worked for a good per­ centage shot, but the ball would just roll off of the rim. The Warriors were also victimized by their inep­ titude at the free throw line making just 13 of 27 charity tosses. The Warhawks led 14-12 at the end of the first quarter, 29-25 at intermission, and 40- 33 after three quarters of play But in the fourth quarter, McHenry made a run at North Chicago, rallying from a 10-point deficit and cutting the lead to two points with 1:10 remaining in the contest. But then a costly turnover and a free throw iced the game for the host Warhawks. Terri Blume starred in a losing cause for McHenry with a season high 19 points coming on seven field goals and five of six free throws. She also pulled down 10 rebounds. Karen Karpavicius, playing ill, ripped down a game high 13 rebounds before fouling out in the second half. She also con­ tributed six points. Playing for the injured Koerber, Sue Smith scored 11 points in her first starting assignment of the year and kept McHenry in the game with seven of her points coming in the second quarter. The Warhawks were also poor at the free throw line making but six of 16 at- / tempts. Center Adele Jackson paced the winners with 11 points. The Warriors, now 0-4, will play Chicago Christian on Monday, Dec. 28 in a con­ solation bracket game beginning at 6:45 p.m Christian dropped its opening round contest to Round Lake. McHenry vs. North Chicago McHenry fg ft tp Karpavicius 1 4 6 Blume 7 5 19 Geiger 2 2 6 Larsen 0 1 1 Smith 5 1 11 Dobbertin 0 0 0 Totals: 15 13 43 North Chicago fg ft tp Brock 4 0 8 Jackson 5 1 11 Nixon 4 0 8 Blanchard 2 0 4 Payne 2 1 5 Wiley 2 1 5 / Sanders 2 3 I Totals: 6 48 Leading Scorers : (conference games only) School fg C.L. South 30 Dundee 32 C.L. Central 30 C.L. South 24 C.L. Central 27 Woodstock 20 Jacobs 16 Jacobs 21 Cary Grove 21 Woodstock 21 Cary Grove 23 ft 20 3 3 12 5 17 22 11 10 10 4 tP 80 67 63 60 59 57 54 53 52 52 50 Marian Girls Second At Cary Tournament What's On Tap: The Montini Catholic grade school seventh grade volleyball team took first place in the Fox Valley Catholic conference and also took first place in the post season tournament. The girls, coached by Carol Wills, won every game they played this season and in each one was victorious in straight sets. Members of the team are standing in the back (from left to right): Coach Wills, Paula Wray, Jenny Wills, Sue Sharp, Barb Berent, Heather Conway, and managers Patti Coughlin and Tracey Jensen. Kneeling in the front are Giovanna Tonyan, Kathy Mauer, Colleen Huff, and Kathy Mass. STAFF PHOTO - WAYNE GAYLORD Monday, Dec. 28 McHenry Boys Basketball at Wheeling Tournament vs. Wheeling at2:15 p.m. (winner to play at 3:15 Tuesday afternoon) McHenry Girls Basketball at North Chicago Tournment vs. Chicago Christian at 6:45 p.m. (winner to play at 5:00 p.m. Tuesday night) Johnsburg Boys Basketball at Hampshire Tournament vs. Gejtqa-Kingstonat2:15 p.m. (winner to play at 6:W) p.m. Tuesday night) Marian Boys Basketball 7 at Hampshire Tournament* / vs. Chicago Collins at 4:00 p.m. (winner to play at 7:45 p.m. Tuesday night) Marian Central's girls basketball team finished second in the Cary Grove Holiday Tournament which was concluded last Wed­ nesday. The Hurricanes lost to host Cary Grove on Monday 46-42, rallied to crush Mundelein 59-35 Tuesday, but then in the finale lost to Lake Zurich 28-27. Against Cary Grove, Marian suffered a power failure in the third quarter which allowed the Trojans to go ahead for good. Cary held a slim 7-5 lead after the first quarter, but the Hurricanes outscord the hosts 17-13 in the second period to take a 22-20 half- time lead. In the fateful third quarter, the Trojans out­ pointed Marian 12-5 to grab a 32-27 advantage. Jackie Weber and Debbie Liggett took scoring honors for Marian s each netted 19 points. Mundelein stayed close to the Hurricanes for the first few minutes of the game on McHenry Wrestling Tuesday, Dec. 29 at Boyland Tournament (& Wed.) SPENGEL MEAT PACKING CORPORATION 'WlwrathaTOP Ar.o Restaurants Buy Their Meat" U.S. GOVT. INSP. EST. NO. 5701 Wednesday, Dec. 30 Johnsburg Wrestling at Jacobs with Kaneland & St. Edward CALL US ABOUT OUR Top Quality - STEAKS GROUND BEEF ft ROASTS 5 LB. MINIMUM PER ITEM 1313 W. OLD BAY RD. PISTAKEE BAY - McHENRY, IL Monday thru Friday 9 am to 3 pm Saturday 9 am to 1 pm Arkla will pay Vi of this month's gas bill flBi MM The Arkla Recuperative Furnace is 45% more efficient than most gas furnaces Because it recycles warm air instead of letting it ^escape up the flue, it cuts your •fas bill month after month To give you a head start in your savings, Arkla will pay one-half of your gas bill for the month in which you install it * That's right! Jt®place your gas furnace with an mrkla Recuperative and receive .^ne-half of one month's gas Free! • Pro rjled on per c*nt b.tn o<(•» «p«*i A»tii m 1M2 DOWE AND WAGNER Heating and Sheet Metal Work Air Conditioning 542 W. RAND RD.-McHENRY 3IMM Pool To Open The indoor swimming pool at McHenry West Campus will be open to the public again on Thursday, Jan. 7,1982. The hours for family swim are Sundays from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. and Thursdays from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. A special reserved session is held on Thursdays from 6:00 to 7:00 p.m. for adult lane swimming. Daily admission fees will be charged for participants of all ages. , This is a cooperative program with the City of McHenry Department of Parks and Recreation and McHernry School District 156. For further information on this program call the Department of Parks and Recreation at 344-3300. Trees Collected What do you do with your Christmas tree following the holiday season? Once again, the Powers Lake Sportsman Club is asking its friends and members for their Christmas trees after the holidays. These trees, which are ordinarily discarded, can be brought . ^ ...i --.i u J rovide hem a through the winter. The cltib grounds in Powers Lake, Wis. are located at the intersection of county trunks P & F. 385-1475 nibuxg (Jnn 3312 N. Chapel Hill Rd.-Johnsburg 3̂ .̂0(1 'Breakfast Specials" One Egg With *One Pc. Bacon •One Pc. Sausage •One Slice Ham $Q 15 (WITH PINEAPPLE RING) ^ •Potatoes, Toast, Coffee Always A 10% Discount For SenioiJJitizens Same Order 2 Eggs S249 Same Order W/3 Eggs ̂ 2" M-fih7AM-Midnight, F-S 24 Hours Sun. 7AM-11PM BREAKFAST SPECIAL HOURS: 7AM-11AM DAILY Tuesday, but it didn't take long for Marian to take command. The Hurricanes went ahead to stay at the 5:35 mark when Liggett scored on a lay up to give her team a 6-4 lead. Marian then scored six straight points for a 12-4 lead as Holly Ryan hit a jumper, Beth Penza scored on a layup, and Weber tallied two free throws. The Hurricanes moved out to a 16-8 lead after the first quarter and held a 32-18 lead at halftime. In the third quarter, Marian put the game away outscoring the Mustangs 14-5 for a commanding 46-23 lead entering the final period. Mundelein's Koehler, a sophomore, led all scorers with 24 points. In the championship game on Wednesday, Marian couldn't muster enough scoring power losing the'low scoring, defensive battle 28- 27. Weber again led Marian scoring 12 points in the finale. SHAW MEDIA NfWS URVICi Parkland League Idle Because of the Holidays, no games will be played this Wednesday, Dec. 30 in the Men's Parkland basketball league. Action will resume on Wednesday, Jan. 6 with the following contests: 7:00 p.m. St. Regis Pub vs. Peer Inn. 8:00 p.m. Christopher's vs. Orchard Heights. 9:00 p.m. Buss Ford- John's Sport Stop vs. Hiller Construction. The first half of the season standings are as follows: w 1 Buss-Stop 5 0 Hiller Construction 4 1 St. Regis 3 2 Christopher's 2 3 Orchard Heights 1 4 Peer Inn 0 5 Top Scorers: fg ft tp J. Heard 34 21 89 R. Neiss 36 5 77 B. Miller 29 7 65 S. Knox 32 0 64 D. Harris 28 5 61 815-385-8300

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