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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 31 Mar 1982, p. 7

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PAGE 7 - PLAINDEALER - WEDNESDAY. MARCH 31.1982 mm ilii McHENRY -- The Montini seventh grade girls basketball team topped off a sterling season by winning a thrilling 23-21 defensive battle against St. Thomas of Crystal Lake in the cham­ pionship game of the Fox Valley conference post season tournament. The tournament, played at North junior high school in Crystal Lake, lasted the entire weekend with the championship game being played on Sunday. The Montini Mustangs finished their regular season schedule with an un­ blemished 7-0 record and extended that mark to 9-0 during tournament play. They captured both the season and the tournament championships along the way. Members b( the cham­ pionship Mustangs include: Colleen Huff, Sue Sharp, Paula Wray, Kathy Mass, Kathy Byrnes, Colleen Conway, Kathy Mauer, Kari Huinker, Sue Bassi, Jenny Wills, Giovan'ia Tonyan, Wendy Turner, Barb Berent, and Tracey Jensen. Coach of the Mustangs is Mr. Steve Phillips. Athletes Away CHICAGO -- Darryl May, a graduate of Marian Central Catholic high school, is a member of the varsity track team at North Park College in Chicago. A junior, May was also a standout cross coiuntry runner in the fall for North Park. Darryl is the son of Irene May, 1720 W. Church St., McHenry. Dennis Conway 3319 W. Elm St. McHenry 385-7111 "See me for a State Farm Homeowners Policy with Inflation Coverage." Like a good neighbor. State Farm is there S T ATI IA•M IN1UMNCI SlAK '"f •no c«*uatr> Comc*ny Home Oflce ftoom.ngon Illinois WE'RE PAYING 15% ON OUR IRA FLEXIBLE ANNUITIES •15% interest guaranteed through 1982. •No surrender fees imposed by North American for early withdrawals. • •No sales charges, policy fees, or service charges. •Flexible deposit allows you to deposit up to *2,000 a year in an IRA. A working spouse may establish a separate flexible annuity IRA, limited to either *2,000 or the total earned income if less. 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Kiernan Returns, But Doubles Teams Key Skyhawk Netters Success Members of Montini's championship girls basketball team include i&the top r6W: (from 1-r) Sue Bassi, Karl Huinker, Sue Sharp, Tracey Jensen, Kathy Byrnes, B^rb Berent, and Paula Wray. | Sitliugjin front are: Jenny Wills, Colleen Conway, Wendy Turned Colleen Hjiff, Kathy Mauer, Giovanna Tonyan, Kathy Mass, and manager Pat Coughlin. >--^ STAFF PHOTO -- WAYNE GAYLORD Montini Girls Win Tournament It is not uncommon knowledge that Dan Kiernan is a very talented tennis player. But while Kiernan, a returning state player and now only a junior firmly has the number one singles position locked up at Johnsburg high school, coach Denny Spraetz is most concerned about making his doubles team strofig. 'Many teams stock up on their singles players," said Spraetz. "But we'd like to load up on our doubles teams. If we can make them strong we'll be a much better team." That is not to say, however, that the singles players won't be con­ tributing also, particularly Kiernan. "He's playing well right now and he'll be strong for us," said Spraetz of his top singles player. "He's more aggressive this year, that's what he needed to do." Kiernan is also one of seven returning lettermen and one of 22 players that will give Spraetz plenty to choose from in selecting his varsity positions. Spraetz noted that the turnout of players was one of the best ever at Johnsburg. The other returning let­ termen for the Skyhawks include seniors Bob Stanell, Louie Koenigseder, Gene Weincouff, and Steve Switzer. John Hendrixson is the other returning junior, while brother Paul is a sophomore. Spraetz indicated that Stanell is one of the leading candidates for the number two singles spot, but noted that number three singles and the two doubles teams are still up for grabs. John Hendrixson was a possible candidate for the number one Roubles tandem, but a freak car accident has left him out of action until perhaps the end of April, said Spraetz. His partner might have been younger brother Paul, but now that possibility won't exist until after half of the season is over. Johnsburg Boys Tennis Thur., Apr. 1 Mon., Apr. 5 Tue., Apr. 6 Thur., Apr. 8 Wed., Apr. 14 Fri., Apr. 16 Sat., Apr. 17 Wed., Apr. 21 Mon., Apr. 26 Wed., Apr. 28 Sat. May 1 Wed., May 5 Mon., May 10 Wed., May 12 Sat., May 15 Mon., May 17 - FYi-Sat., May 21-22 Fri-Sat., May 28-29 at Crystal Lake Central 4:00 p.m. Wauconda 4:30 p.m. at Jacobs 4:00 p.m. at Crystal Lake South 4.00 p.m. atGrant4:30p.m. Round Lake 4:30 p.m. at McHenry Quadrangular 10:00 a.m. Marengo 4:30 p.m. Lake Zurich 4:30 p.m. at Hononegah 4:00 p.m. at Jacobs Invitational 10:00 a.m. at Marian Central 4:15 p.m. at Woodstock 4:00 p.m. at Grayslake 4:00 p. m. SHARK conference meet at Marian Central 9:00 a.m. at Crown 4:00 p.m. IHSA Districts TBA IHSA State Finals TBA "They're both strong players." said Spraetz. "It's too bad we couldn't get them together." For now, Spraetz has indicated that with several possibilities pending, the first few matches will be used to experiment, to see who can play where. "It'll be a time to mix and match," he said "We'll shuffle the players around to see how the players get along with each other." Junior Skyhawks vying for a spot on the team include Jeff Jurik, Steve Knight, Larry Zuley, Tom Reese, and Kerry Ridout, while sophomores include Rich Michaels. Mike Gill, Jason Anderson, and Sean Clark. Freshmen hopefuls in­ clude Ralph Stark, Jim Tatro, Ray Tortillo, Bob Slack, Rob Kreetzschmar, and Jim Owen. "It's nice to back," said Spraetz, who coached the team during Johnsburg's first two years then took a year off. "I'm really looking forward to this season. 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