Monitor 20 820 N. John St. in* McHenry - 585-1072 --WINTER HOURS:-- Hurricanes Hold Off Fierce Skyhawk Rally BRIAN SPEARS_ SHAW MUMA Ntm SIRVICI WOODSTOCK - Marian Central held off a Johnsberg comeback to claim a 60-58 vic tory. The Hurricanes wasted no time, building a 20-12 lead at the quarter and 36-34 at the half. Marian hit and almost unheard of 77 percent of their shots in the first half. The Sky hawks, not to be denied, narrowed the nine points in the third and went on to chop it three with a minute left fourth period. However, Johnsberg faltered in the ensuing 30 seconds, missing three shots and a free throw. They cut the Hurricane lead to two in the final 30 seconds, but three free throws by Chuck Hartlieb insured a Marian vie- torv. Skyhawk coach, Ben Beck, said adjustments made by his team was the reason for the strong second half surge. "We did some things? we had to do. We went to the boards strong and did some things defensively. I told out kids at halftime three things. One, go to the boards, relax and play." Beck added the difference of the ball game was some critical turnovers made by his club and just not converting when they had to. "We've been playing real good ball since the Christmas tour nament," said Marian coach Hans Rokus "We're real pleased with the way we've been \ playing." Mark Thompson pumped in 20 points for the winning Hurricanes while Hartlieb, had 19. Jeff Preston paced the Skyhawks with 16 points, Tom Meehan had 13, and John Wharton added 10. Skyhawks Are Mauled By The Bulldogs 87-60 MIKE LAMB JOHNSBURG - Johnsburg Skyhawk basketball Coach Ben Beck was a man of few words after watching his team get mauled by the Grant Bulldogs 87- 60 Friday night. The Bulldogs waisted little time in establishing their superiority, jumping off to a 21-5 first quarter lead. The Bulldogs are now 3-2 in the Northwest Suburban Conference and Johnsburg dropped to 1-5. A disappointed Beck wasn't very talkative after the game. Most of his answers were one or two words. But, he did manage to say his team just got beat. "I just don't think we were patient with the basketball. The game just speaks for itself." The Skyhwaks were beat in just about every category there can be counted. The big categories were rebounding, free throw shooting and turnovers. The Bulldogs out-rebounded the Skyhawks 30-18 and committed only nine turnovers to the Skyhawks 15. i The biggest category was probably free throw shooting. The Bulldogs had 40 chances on the free thcrw line and made 33 for 82 percent. Johnsburg, mean while, only had 28 chances and made 2Q for 71 percent. The Skyhawks committed 26 fouls in the game and three players; John Wharton, Tom Median and Jeff Fowler; fouled out in the fourth quarter. The.game progressed slowly in the first quarter. Hie Bulldogs jumped off to a 4-0 lead and the Skyhawks were unable to score their first basket until the clock hit 5:46. The Bulldogs then realed off 14 straight points. The quarter ended with the Bulldog's Mike Gier hitting a shot at the buzzer. Gier was Grants leading scorer with 19 points and center Gary Bein scored 18. The Skyhawks were led by Jeff Preston, who came off the bench to score 16 points. Jeff Fowler scored 15. Grant continued to build up its lead in the second quarter and wait into halftime with a 20 point PAGE 7 - PLAIN DEALER - WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 19. 198:$ A swarming Johnsburg SkyMwk defense tries to prevent Johnsburg 60-58. The four players for Johnsburg are (left Hurricane player, Thompson, from making this to right); Jim Leon, John Wharton, Tom Meehan and Jeff shot during action Saturday night. Marian edged Fowler. ' STAFF PHOTO --MIKE LAMB technical fouls, one in the sSaand quarter and the other in the third. The fourth qaurter was all Bulldog, as they out-scored Johnsburg 27-20. lead, 47-27. Preston managed to hit on a jump shot from the side at the buzzer. The Skyhawks managed to stay with the Bulldogs fn the third quarter, each scoring 13 points. Even with the comfortable lead, Grant coach, Tom Maple, wasn't too happy with the refereeing. He was called for two Scoreboard Basketball SOPHMORE GAME \ McHenry S3 Crown 3S McHenry: Freund 4-7 IS, Brown 0-2 2, Hill 4-1 9, Dunne 5-3 13, Bona to 6-2 14, Etheridge 0-2 V totals 19-17 53. Crown: Harris 6-214, Larsen 3-0 6, Oshinski 3-3 9, Stevens 1-0 2, Miketas 3-17, Fuliz 0-11, totals 16-7 39. McHenry 14121413--53 Crown 17 7411 -- 39 McHenry 6S Crown 53 McHenry: Herrmann 8-016, Babb 2- 1 5, Peterson 4-2 10, Bauml 6-2 14, Lively 1-2 4, Freund 4-4 12, Jablonsld 2-0 4, totals 27-11 65. Crown: Oshinski 4-0 8, Pearson 5-4 14, Stocker 5-0 10, Szczepanki 8-2 18, Lorenz 1-0 2, Scott 0-11, totals 23-7 53. McHenry 12 IS 2117--65 Crown 981323--53 Zion 79 McHenry 60 McHenry: Herrmann 4-210, Babb 1- 0 2, Peterson 3-0 6, Bauml 7-4 18, Livley 1-3 5, Scott 4-0 8, Wegener £-17, Teuber 2-0 4, totals 25-10 60. Zion: Payne 9-2 20, Jones 5-3 13, Worthington 5-3 13, Henderson 8-1 17, Taylor 4-0 8, Fields 1-0 2, Loft 1-0 2, Mackey 1-2 4, totals 34-11 79. McHenry 12915 24--60 Zion 25 211221 -- 79 Grant 87 Johnsburg 60 Grant: Woloszyn 3-8-214, Collins 0-2- 0 2, Kathrein 5-1-3 11, Rasing 0-0-1 0, Jorsch 0-3-0 3, Bein 5-8-2 18, Earger 0- 4-0 4, Kazlausky 1-0-1 2, M. Gier 6-7*1 19, Wisniewski 5-0-410, B. Gier 2-0-3 4, totals 27-33-16 87. Johnsburg: Wharton 0-1-5 1, Siudak \ 00-2 0, Sobiesk 3-2-18, Meehan 1-0-5 2, Leon 3-7-3 13, Majercik 2-2-5 6, Jayko 0-0-2 0, Fowler 5-5-3 15, Preston 6-4-2 16, totals 20-20-26 60. Grant 21 26 13 27 -- 87 Johnsburg 5 22 13 20 -- 60 Northwest Suburban Conference W L Warren * • 5 0 Antioch 4 1 Grayslake 3 3 Lake Zurich 3 2 Grant 3 2 Round Lake 1 4 Wauconda 1 4 Johnsburg 1 5 Fox Valley Conference W L Pts. Opp. Overall Jacobs 6 0 403 3#x16 1 McHenry 5 1 361 345 7 8 C.L.S. 5 1 399 294 13 3 C.L.C. 3 3 325 320 7 7 Woodstock 2 4 395 373 6 9 Dundee 2 4 334 339 6 8 Crown 1 5 296 396 4 11 Cary-Grove 0 6 283 402 0 14 C.L.S. 41 21 103 Woodstock . 36 30 102 Dundee 43 10 96 C.L.S. 42 11 95 Wrestling Fox Valley Top 5 Scorers Schaefer, Jacobs FG FT TP 64 36 164 Crown 49 McHenry 14 98 -- McHenry forfeited 105 -- Carozma (C) defeated Keevil (M) 10-0 112 -- Gaza (M) defeated Kenty (C) 164) 119 -- Ledford (C) pinned Connor (M) 4:30 126 -- Sarabia (M) defeated Stiegler (C) 6-1 132 -- Love (M) pinned Shanders (C) 3:20 138 -- Rickert (C) defeated Lance (M) 8-4 145 -- Skillman (C) pinned Hunt (M) 1:45 155 -- Bushy (C) pinned Kucek (M) 2*28 167 -- Kaifish (C) pinned Kucek (M) 2:28 UNL--Flemming (C) pinned Mohnen (M) 3:01 Streamwood 44 t McHenry 22 98 -- McHenry forfeited 105 -- Martinez (S) pinned Keevil j(M) 2:55 112 -- Blaine (S) defeated Gaza (M) 16-4 119 -- Alan Schulz (S) defeated Ric Connor (M) 11-7 126 -- Sarabia (M) defeated Hurley (S) 11-2 132-=-Love (M) pinned Hernandez (S) 5:21 138 -- Reyna (S) pinned Lance (M) l:ft. 145 -- Hunt (M) pinned Deluecchio (S) 4:00 155 -- Hawley (M) pinned Havemann (S) 1:20 167 -- Su Kim (S) pinned Kucek (M) 3:47 185 -- Olejineczak (S) pinned Greany (M) 3:59 UNL -- Sandacz (S) pinned Dan Mohnen (M) 3:43 Grant 67 Johnsburg 0 98 -- Ganno (G) pinnedBazilewich (J) 1:25 105 -- Sutton (G) pinned Lehman (J) 2:52 ft - WEDNESDAY, JANUARY Losing Streak For Scots Extends To Six BARB ANSELL CRYSTAL LAKE -- The McHenry County College Scots found them- selyes losing a pair of games last week extending their losing streak to six straight. The Scots overall record drops to 1- 9, while their conference record sinks to 0-4, continuing to hold them at the bottom of the Skyway Conference. Oh Tuesday, the Scots traveled to Egin Community College to take on the Spartans and lost 83-56. Thursday, Lake County College pounded the Scots 108-53. The Scots remained in range of the Spartans throughout the first half, going to the locker room only 10 points behind 40-30. However, despite the excellent defensive effort by the Scots,,<»who normally lack a strong defense, Elgin opened the 10 point gap into an unreachable margin. Elgin's Troy Thompson led the Spartan's with 30 points making use of many stolen passes from the Scots offense and the loss of MCC's Mark Wilkinson who injured his ankle early in the first half. ^oach Bruce Harbecke was pleased ritb the Scots. "We got out their and [really hustled to keep Elgin within reach and their determination was pearly visible. believe some of the guys are finally realizing their potential as college level basketball players. Displaying their abilities not only in offense, but defense too." The Scots improved their usually low shooting percentage to 41 percent from the floor, while Elgin only shot 51 percent. But the difference was found in the rebound category where Elgin out-rebounded the Scots 51-29. Filling in for the loss of Wilkinson was Dave Witt with 18 and Dave Schachtner with 10 points. The quickness of the Lake County players appeared to break the capability of the Scots offensive drive Thursday. Lake County took an early lead, ending the half with a commanding 50- 19 lead. The second half was no im provement, as Lake County surpassed the century mark with five minutes still remaining in the game. Again, the rebounding department of the Scots was broken down. Lake County out-manned the boards two-to- one, pulling down 60 rebounds, while MCC only managed to grab 39. Harbecke felt his team just wasn't ready to play Thursday night. "We didn't hustle like we needed to. We were definitely out-manned by a much more talented Lake County team. "I know we will struggle to compete against this caliber team all year." MCC's Dave Witt led the Scots in scoring with 14 points and Rob Mc- Mahon assisted with 11 points; The Scots will see action on Tuesday when they travel to Chicago to face Truman College. 112 -- Hoffman (G) pinned Haisma (J) 3:19 119 -- Hagman (G) defeated Rowland (J) 12-2 126 -- Frye (G) by forfeit 132 -- Zulke (G) pinned Timm (J) 3:24 138 -- Jenkins (G) defeated Hurckes (J) 8-2 145 -- Rowden (G) by forfeit 155 -- Dunwidde (G) pinned Dum- melle (J) 5:25 ,167 -- Grant by forfeit 185 -- Smack (G) by forfeit UNL -- Shields (G) pinned Grenman (Ji 5:56 $250* The K Winter Sale! 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