SKynawks want More wins Finally winning game number one, the Johnsburg Skyhawks are hungry to finish the season with a few more victories. With two more games to go in the football season; two possible wins could boost the Skyhawks record just one game under .500 for the season. That wouldn't be too bad for a team that started as basement dwellers without a win. That kind, ojf finish is exactly what Skyhawk Coach Randy Oberembt is looking for. "That's what we're pointing towards. We got that first victory and we want to go on from there." The first roadblock on the way to that goal is Round Lake Saturday. Round Lake is 2-3 in the Northwest Suburban Conference and 3-4 overall. Oberembt feels his team can play with the Panthers. "We feel we can compete with them. They beat Grayslake by a touchdown and had a very close game with Lake Zurich, so its hard too tell how westackup with them. The Skyhawks defeated Lake Zurich last Saturday for their first win. Round Lake has scored 137 points on the year, _giving up 138. The Skyhawks, on the other hand, is ranked 10th in McHenry County of fense, scoring 70 points and a 10.0 average. Defensively, Johnsburg is ninth with 152 points and a 21.7 average. According to Oberembt, the Pan thers have some outstanding athletes in Terry Cheeks at the flanker position, who has real good speed and John Gulford a back at 5-9 and 195 pounds. He also said they have a real good guard in Ron Kowronski. The key, says Oberembt, is to play "all around defense." He said they will throw the tall deep, which has hurt the Skyhawk defense many times. But Oberemt was happy with the pass defense last week. " "I'm happy with last week's five interceptions. We've shown a real improvement. We have to play that kind of defense or we wUl be in trouble. We really did a fine job. The secondary played well. Offensively, Oberembt says, "We worked on some things we thought might be- successful against them. But we will basically run the same offense we have been running all year." Scoreboard r COUNTY OFFENSE After seven games PF Aver 1. Richmond-Burton 197 28.1 2. Woodstock 188 26.8 3. Crystal Lake Central 173 23.2 4. McHenry 153 21.8 5. Crystal Lake South 131 18.9 6. Marian Central 125 17.8 7. Jacobs 100 14.2 8. Cary-Grove 100 14.2 9. Huntley 73 10.4 10. Johnsburg 70 10.0 11. Marengo 68 9.1 12. Harvard 64 9.1 13. Alden-Hebron 29 4.1 COUNTY DEFENSE After seven games PA 18 25 1 1. Richmond-Burton 2. Crystal Lake South 3. Woodstock 99 4. Marian Central 104 5. Crystal Lake Central 123 6. McHenry 133 7. Jacobs 137 8. Huntley 137 9. Johnsburg 152 10. Harvard 152 11. Marengo 179 12. Cary-Grove 204 13. Alden-Hebron 216 Aver 2.5 3.4 14.1 14.8 17.5 19.0 19.5 19.5 21.7 21.7 25.5 29.1 30.8 FOX VALLEY CONFERENCE Conf All L PF PA WL PF PA " ""u *• -, n:" - v • SoOth 5 0 96 19 7 0 132 25 Woodstock 4 1 145 82 5 2 188 99 Crystal Lake Cen tral. 4 1 148 78 5 2 173 123 Jacota 2 3 83 93 2 5 100 137 Crown 2 3 55 94 2 5 67 125 Dundee 1 4 119 180 2 5 199 232 McHenry 1 4 97 112 3 4 153 133 Cary-Grove 1 4 88 184 1 6 100 204 Friday's games Jacobs at Woodstock; McHenry at Crystal Lake Central Saturday's games Cary-Grove at Crown; Crystal Lake Central at Dundee BIG EIGHT CONFERENCE Conf All W L PF PA w L PF PA Richmond- Burton 4 0 124 12 7 0 197 18 Genoa- * Kingston 3 1 62 32 5 2 126 74 Hampshire 3 1 127 54 4 3 169 100 Burlington Cen tral 3 2 111 71 4 3 129 89 Sandwich 1 3 52 131 3 4 78 169 Huntley 1 3 44 105 3 4 73 137 Valley <§> ]l(® irOMYTAKBA mmsmm A BETTER D&UU '82 BUICK SAVINGS J BUICKS FOR LESS' TO *2000*. BABER IMMEDIATE BEUVERY County To Get NSFL Football Franchise JACK MCCARTHY SHAW MEDIA NEWS SERVICE WOODSTOCK -- The semi-pro Red Devils football team is shifting their home base from Delavan, Wis. to McHenry County, team president and general manager Bill Downs has announced. The announcement confirms a report from last summer indicating that the Northern States Football League franchise could be moved here. "A place to play is not for sure at this time," Downs said in a statement. "But Marian Central H.S. has indicated that they Are interested. "I have put this organization together because I believe that Minor League Football has a future and I do not intend to give it up," he added. "We will be forming a board of directors and have an election of officers in the very near future." The team has been chartered as a not-for-profit Illinois organization and has officially severed all ties with the Delavan Red Devils. "The team will still play in the Northern States Football League and will be playing in McHenry County," Downs stated. "We will provide a sound and respectful team on the field and plan to use as much of the local talent that is interested," he added. NSFL officials must still approve the transfer and the league has scheduled a Nov. 20 meeting to consider the franchise shift. "So far, I see no problem with Bill taking over the franchise," said league spokesman PatPisellini. "We assume there will be a peaceful (franchise) transfer." League officials have already expressed informal support for Downs' move," she added.. Downs was general manager of the Delavan club, but severed all relationship with the organization when he made this week's move. It is not known if any Delavan officials would raise objections to the NSFL. Pissellini said she has not heard any as yet. Downs had expressed continued dissatisfaction with playing conditions at Delavan's Veterans Park and was continually stymied in a bid to secure a Wisconsin H.S. field as a home. So he began testing the waters south of the state line. The Red Devils hosted a regular season game at Harvard's Dan Home Field in mid-summer. Although the attendance wasn't as high as he had hoped, Downs was encouraged. A McHenry County base could be much stronger than in southern Wisconsin in both potential fan support and player availability. The county's population is twice that of Walworth County, Wis. according to 1980 U.S. Census Bureau figures. Downs' next step will be an organizational meeting set for 8 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 3 at Rushmore Inn, 14801 Washington, Woodstock. - • • : • • • • • " JUNIOR FOOTBALL Juniors South Division Mundelein Winnetka McHi enry conda W L 6 1 3 4 2 5 0 7 Lutheran 0 5 48 152 2 5 109 152 Friday's game Richond-Burton at Sandwich Saturday's games Huntley at Burlington Central; Genoa-Kingston at Hampshire; Valley Lutheran, idle INDEPENDENTS W L PF PA Marian Central 4 3 125 103 Harvard 3 4 64 161 Marengo l 6 . 69 179 Friday's game Ridgewood at Marengo Saturday's games Marian Central at Elgin-St. Edward; Nazareth Academy at Harvard, night INDEPENDENTS W L PF PA Marian Central 4 3 125 103 Harvard 3 4 64 161 Marengo 1 6 69 179 Friday's game Ridgewood at Marengo Saturday's games Marian Central at Elgin-St. Edward; Nazareth Academy at Harvard, night TRAILBLAZER CONFERENCE Conf All W L PF PA W L PF PA South Beloit 4 0 158 0 6 1 214 20 Kirkland- Hiawatha 3 2 73 120 4 3 95 153 North Boone 2 2 56 45 2 4 63 63 Rockford Lutheran 2 2 58 58 2 5 91 173 Aiden- Hebron 0 5 29 151 0 7 29 216 Soccer 6-7 YEAR OLD DIVISION Orange Eagles defeated Red Rug Rats 1-0 (goals: Jacobs), Martoon Lightening defeated Green Hornets 4- 2 (goals: Burmeister 2, Lindberg, Gates), Blue Streaks defeated Gold Sockers 2-0 (goals: Nellis 2). 8-9 YEAR OLD DIVISION Orange Demons tied Blue Blazers 0- 0, Maroon Lightening defeated Golden Bears 5-0 (goals; Herman 2, Torres, Lee, Sears), Green Machine tied Red Sting Rays 0-0. 10-11 YEAR OLD DIVISION Red Go Fors defeated Blue Demons 3-2 (Bouttaphanh 2, Piatt), Gold Mustangs tied Green Machine 0-0. 12-14 YEAR OLD DIVISION Green Leprechauns defeated Blue Streak 1-0 (goals: McClaughry.) W Waucoi Games Waukegan 19 Antioch 6 Fox Lake 25 Round Lake 13 Mundelein 31 McHenry 0 Winnetka 13 Wauconda 0 Seniors South Division Winnetka Mundelein McHc Waucor Games Antioch 26 Waukegan 0 Round Lake 13 Fox Lake 0 Mundelein 25 McHenry 0 Bowling Tuesday Early Birds: Peacocks 19-9, Nightowls 17-11, Bosom Buddies 16-12, L 7 0 6 1 3 4 0 7 Marian Harriers Defeat Harvard In Last Dual HARVARD -- The Marian cross country team defeated Harvard 20-45 Wednesday. The Hurricanes captured1 six of the top seven places. John Wotreng led the Hurricanes with a second place finish with a time of 15:45, Bob Hartman was third at 16:03, Yung Kim fourth at 16:55, Jay Champman fifth at 16:56, Dave Zabielski sixth at 16:57 and Greg Albinger seventh at 16:58. Marian ends dual play with a 14-4 record and will be participating in the Burlington Central Regional. Eight balls 15Vi-12Vi, Gutter Huggers 15-13, Should've beens 10^-17^, Close Encounters 10-18, Three Stooges 9-19. 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