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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 19 May 1982, p. 7

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McHenry Netters Third In Conference PAGE 7 - PLA1NDEALER - WEDNESDAY. MAY It, 1062 * *: JM a * McHENRY - McHenry high school tennis coach Gary Gray predicted before the season started that the top teams in the Fox Valley conference would be Crystal Lake South, Dundee, and his Warriors. t During regular seaaon play it looked as though he foresight was perfect: South won all seven of its conference matches, while Dundee and McHenry were right behind At the conference meet held at West Campus Friday and Saturday, the standings remained unchanged. The Gators finished with 66 final nts to win the conference title, lie the Cardunals and the Warriors "WrtLed it out for second place. Dundee emerged the winner scoring 415 points to McHenry's 42.5. The rest of the eight team field trailed far behind as the fourth place finisher, Cary- Grove had 23.5 points. For the Warriors, the doubles teams carried the scoring load as both teams placed second in the conference. At number one doubles, McHenry's number three seed team of Kevin Burgess and Brad Salman w6n two matches to advance to the finals but lost there in straight sets. The top seeded and undefeated team of Rich Waters and Paul Lecoque defeated the Warriors 6-1, 6-4. To advance to the finals, Burgess and Salman won over Crystal Lake Central's Glen Tacke and Greg Isenherger in straight sets 6-1, 6-3 in their opening match. In the semi- finala, the Warrior 1 the number two Lake Central's Reky Dave Butts 2-6,7-6, M, who < unbeaten going into the At number two again had the team this tiaao to Ed Todd Rhode, number two sood in the then again lost to the seed from South, Donahue and Rhode opened play by downing Central's Jim Byrae and Mike Kelly in straight sots M, 8>1. In semi-final action, the Warrior tandem knocked off Dundee's Boh Schttefer and Chris Cook M, 1-6, M. But in the finale* it was the South team of Steve Towne and Jeff Novak that captured the title aa they defeated three opponents including Donahue and Rhode in the finals by scoree of 6-), 5-7, 7-6. McHenry aenior Randy Glick turned in the top performance in singles play with a consolation championship in the number two spot Glick defeated Central's Todd: ~ 6-2, 6-0 in Ma opening I losing to eventual emu Sullivan of South in the In the battle for third place, Glick ff I,!, m , WOOGIIOCX S oCwi At a» 64,6-3 Spot, ted Cary-Greve's Den Kaaa 6-1, M in MteSooth'slES^I t Rhi third place boat, however, 74,7-4, §•€ to Boh Nergard of Jacoba. Chria Stumbris turned In perhaps Foley to drop into the cket. Rhode loot Ida swr StegaU - m ocforc mpion Jeff Icranmathat dtfflcult to aerve and even pip the racket, Stmabris, McHenry's - a« a - * ~a 4- |t., nunMr tnrM nh, rwUM to lorim "It waa a gutty performance," said conch Gray. "Even though we (McHenry) weren't going to catch South for the title, he still wanted to play and flniah out Mi matchaa." Stumbris dofeeted Kent Le Fene of Jacobe t-S, 6-7, 6-1 la his Opener, but then loat to Dundee's Joha Schmidtke in the semi-finals 3-6, 7-6, 6-0 to drop Into flu consolation bracket On Saturday, Stumbris waa again defeated in three sets this time by Central's Jim Jeffors 44, 74, M. On Monday, McHenry cloood out its regular seaaon schedule with a 4-1 victory over Marian Central. The win the Warriors a final overall record of 13-2 (only loooee being to CLS and . Dundee), while the Hurricaneo had their record dip to 7-4. Scott Truckonbrod, runner-up for the SHARK confer once singles title, earned Marian's only victory as he defeated Scott Rhode in three sets 44, 6-4, 64 at number one. At number two singlee, Glick dtfeeted Chris Edelman in straight aits 64, 64, while Stumbris came back to win at number three 74,74,6- • over the Hurricanes' Brian Kelly. In doublee play, Burgees and Salman won in straight aets 6-1, 64 over Randy Cottoloer and John Nebcl, while Donahue and Todd Rhode dafeeted John Ladd and Clancy Green 6-1, 6-2 in the number two spot. In the froeh-soph competition, McHenry won 54 as Mark Wuand won 64,6-3 in number one singles and the remaining four ma tehee were all won by forfeit: Brian Nellis at two singlee, Steve Fallon at three singlee. Randy Maurer-Wayne Dixon, one doublee, and Mike BelUch-Tom Wynveen, two doublee ' The Warriors will begin District competition on Friday, May 21 at both Crystal Lake high schools Carl Moeeche VVV Johnsburg Netters Win SHARK Title WOODSTOCK -- Dan Kiarnan won the singlee title and Bob Stanell and John Hendrixoon teamed up to cap­ ture the doubles crown to peeped the Jqhnsburg high school boys' tennio team to the last SHARK conference tennis title held Saturday at Marian Central. The Skyhawks won the meet with 20 points, while the hoot Hurricanaa were runner-up with 14. Marengo flniahod third with seven points, while Hononegah was fourth with three. "I'm very pleased to win the con­ ference," said Johnsburg coach DonniaSpraetx. "The kkh played well all year and its nice for them to get the recognition uny CMMTVI * Johnaburg's returning state aouth- paw, Kiarnan won all three of Ma matchee in straight seta to capture the singlea crown and remain undefeated. He opened with a 64, 6-1 win over Hononagah's Steve Wodick, defeated Marengo's John Caaey 64, 64 in the semi-flnala, then defeated Marian's Scott Truckonbrod 6-2, 74 in the Skyhawks Drop Last SHARK Contests eighth-inning suicide oquoeoo home the winning run with no the besoo loaded WINNING PERFORMANCE -- Jenny Kicker of the McHenry County I n in blew reds was one of two team members that placed In the in­ ter mediate class at a Regional meet held recently in Rock ford. Ricker finished third out of 38 competitors ia the 11-12 age group. Missing is Cindy Kinsala who took fourth in the 13 and over groups Also standing in the phot* is Mr. Tim Vickery, one of the Tumhlrweed coaches. STAFF PHOTO-- WAYNE GAYLORD. The Johnsburg high echool baa shall team dropped ita final SHARK con­ ference gamee of the seaaon on the road last week loeing 4-2 at Hononegah Thuraday and 64 in eight innings at Marengo Friday. The double oetback ended the Skyhawks' conference record at 24 and puts them at 7-10 overall. Hononegah, by virtue of alao winning against Harvard laet week, shared the last conference title with the Htenets as each team finiehed 64. Marengo was third in the loop at 64, whw Marian Central waa fifth at 04. Againet Hononegah, Johnaburg took a a 24 lead after ita first at hats as senior Dan Williama scored Scott Zalke and Joe Meyers with a baaee loaded double off Indian starter Jeff Clemmona. Hononegah tallied ita first run In the first inning as Scott Sauheriich acored on a Bill Larson single, then added the three winning runs in the third off Johnsburg starter Rob Paieert (14) for the final 4-2 mark. Skyhawk coach Jim Meyere then replaced Peieert with Larry "Hoagy" Dix in the inning who hurled the final three and two-thirds allowing no rune on three hits. Clemmona went the diotanco for the Indians to pick up the win allowing five hits ana two walka, while striking out five. Steve Cofoid made the catch of the game for Hononagah aa ha Meyers of a home run in deep field for the game's final out. Marengo alao made it two straight over Johnsburg this seaaon aa an ith no outs and The Skyhawks trailed for moot of the conteat but came back in the to of the seventh to knot the ocore at 44. Tom Pteper scored on a wild pitch and aa the ball waa booted on the play for an error, Meyere, who was on second, also came around to scare. Scott Zalke eufteod the loee in relief of starter Dix for Ms first loos of the seaaon againet two wine. Zalke alao added two Mta to the Johnaburg at­ tack. Rob Worxala lad the Skyhawks going 2-for-2 including a baaee loaded single which drove in an earlier run. Johnaburg will hoot Rockford Lutheran in opening play of the Harvard Regional on Tuoeday at 4:20 Should the Skyhawks defeat the Tuoeday, they will then p.m. Shouii Cruoadors & the winner of tonica game on the Marengo- Thuraday, May Scott McClory The loee by Truckonbrod was only Ms second of the year having loot earlier to Kiernan during regular aaaaon conference play. * To advance to the finals, Truckonbrod blanked Hononegah's Kevin Brodaky 64, 64, then John- sburg's Paul Hendrixaon 64,64 in the eemi-finals. Hendrixson had won his opening bout 64, 64 over Marengo's Tom Casey, while in the other first round match, John Caaey dofeeted Marian's Brian Kelly 64, 6-2. Johnsburg's number one seeded doubles teem of Stanell and John Hendrixson,' knicknamed "Boomer" and "Lightning" made their title quest a quick and forceful one aa they also won all three of their matchee to stay unbeaten. They opened with a 64, 64 whitewashing over Hononegeh's Mark Hubbard and Craig Pauach, then defeated Marengo'a Willie Lulinaki and Rick Andreeen 64, 6-1 to advance to the finals. There the Skyhawks defeated Marian's team of Chris Edelman and John Ladd 64,24, 6-1 To get to the finale, the Hurricane duo won ita opener by default, then won egainat Johnaburg's other doublee entry, Louis Koenigseder and Gene Weincouff, by e 64, 74 ocore. Both Johnaburg, now 04, and Marian Control, who will hoet Nor- thweot Military Academy on Wed- needay, will join McHenry et the District competition to begin Friday at both Crystal Lake high schools. I f "f V Vs / - | C" / * v x;e<x<v-, Li'- -V V f FINE PERFORMANCE -- »«< turned in by McHenry's number three singles player Chris Stumbris who continued to play in last weekend's Fox Valley conference tennis meet despite suffering cramps In his hands. Stumbris finished fourth in the number three spot and the Warriors were third in the conference behind Crystal Lake South and Dundee. McHenry won its last regular season match Monday defeating Marian Central 4-1 as Stumbris cam\ back for a win at number three singles. The Warriors, who finished 13-2 overall, look ahead to District competition which begins Friday at both Crystal Lake high schools.* STAFF PHOTO -- WAYNK GAYLOKI) Skyhawk Girls Split SHARK Games JOHNSBURG - The Johnsburg high school girls' softball team split a pair of SHARK conference games last week downing Harvard 13 7 then loeing to Hononagah 22 13 The split leaves the Skyhawks 1-6 in the con ference and 4-9 overall Against the Hornets, the Skyhawks scored three times in the top of the first, but the visitors came hack and took a 7-5 lead after three frames Johnsburg then rallied for seven runs in the fifth and anotehr in the sixth for the win Kathy Butler picked up the * i n a n d got batting support from Michelle Swartzloff who had three hits and five RBI's Against the Indians, Swartzloff started on the mound, but Butler was brought in during the third inning of the slugfest After several lead changes, Hononegah scored eight run* on eight hits in the topB(# the seventh for the win •li But ler, led Johnsburg going 3-for-3 The Skyhawks will conclude con ference play on Wednesday when they host Marengo in a 4 15 p m game Soccer Players Needed - McHENRY - The McHenry eoccer team ia looking for players who are at leaet 10 years of age intereated In joining the city team. 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