AVt SPECIAL PRICE sio FRONT END ALIGNMENT Bauml And Herrmann Head Class AA 2nd Team Position FIRST TEAM Harvard C«tK^Fom*r4 M Senior Harvard Forward 6-3 Senior Marian Forward #-1 Junior Marengo Forward 6-4 Junior Marengo Forward 6-3 Senior Riehmottd Guard 6-0 Senior FIRST TEAM Jacobs Tom Schafer Craig Carlson Butch Witt Forward 6-4 Senior sportswriters from the McHenry Plaindealer, Woodstock Sentinel, Marengo Beacon and the Har vard Herald. Heading the county's best was 6-foot-7 Jacobs center Tom Schafer, who was crowned the (Continued on pogo 7) Forwards Mike Bauml and Bill Herrmann of the McHenry Warriors and Jeff Fowler of the Johnsburg Sky hawks were all chosen for the Shaw Media McHenry County All-County boys class A and class AA squads. The squad was picked by Forward 6-2 Senior Tom Dayton Brian MeKush Guard-Forward 6-2 Senior Woodstock Jamie Eriksen Woodstock Forward-Center 6-4 Junior Brad Hutter SECONDTEAM Huntley SECOND TEAM C.L.C. Forward 64 Forward 6-2 Senior Jim Lerum Guard 5-10 Senior Rusty Beck CX.C. The McHenry Plaindealer v Johnsburg Guard 5-6 Senior Jeff Block Guard 6-4 Senior Bob Murphy Forward 6-3 Senior Bill Herrmann McHenry Mike Bauml McHenry PLAYER OF THE YEAR -- TOM SCHAFER Forward 6-6 Senior COACH OF THE YEAR -- GARY COLLINS OF CRYSTAL LAKE SOUTH Jeff Fowler Karen Karpavicius Theresa Hauck Karpavicius Chosen Again, Blume Makes Second Team Lynn Naujokas Kecia Knudson Karen Linden CJL8. For the second straight year McHenry's Karen Karpavicius was selected as an All-McHenry County performer by Shaw Media sportswriters. Teammate Terri Blume and Theresa Hauck from Johnsburg joined her for the 1963 honor. Lori Jensen of Crystal Lake Central and Lori Karamarczyk of Harvard were the players of the years. Jensen in Class AA and Karamarczyk in Class A. It was clearly pin pointed as Harvard's year, as Dave Swengo of Harvard was chosen coach of the year. Swengo joined Karamarczyk to help Harvard sweep the top honors in both boys and girls in class A. In class AA, Scott Beutlich of Crystal Lake South was picked as the coach of the year. Karpavicius, along with Jensen were placed .on the first team. Lynn Naujokas of Crystal Lake South, Kecia Knudson of Woodstock and Karen Linden of Jacobs were the rest of the first five. Blume was placed on the second team and was joined with Dianne Pilgard of Crystal Lake Central, Michelle Zimmerman of Crystal Lake South, Michele Brown of Woodstock and Terry Boos of Cary-Grove. Hauck made the second team in class A. Two Marian players also made the all-county list. Holly Ryan made the first team and Nancy Walsh made the second team. The rest of the first team in cluded Tammie Dunker of Marengo, Tiffiny King of Rich mond, Donna Klein of Richmond and Laurie Behrens of Alden- Hebron. The second team in cluded Penny Harrison of Marengo, Jill Niemyer of Hun tley, Judy Pollack of Harvard and Sue Marks of A1 den-Hebron. Although Karpavicius missed half of the basketball season, she still finished 14th in sewing in the Fox Valley Conference with 140 points for a 12.0 scoring average. She hit 54 percent from the field and 58 percent from the free throw line. Kamavcius also averaged eight rebounds a game. Blume was the Warriors leading scorer with 144 points and a 7.0 scoring average. She was also the team's leading rebounder with a 7.0 average. Blume hit 52 percent from the line and 30 percent from the field. Hauck, on the other hand, was the Skyhawks leading scorer with a 9.6 scoring average and averaged five rebounds and three assists a game. To gain player of the year honors, one must have the statistics to go along with it. Jensen had the right statistics. She scored 18 points a game for the Central Tigers and nabbed 11 rebounds. Karamarczyk's statistics were not too bad either. She scored 17.8 points a game and averaged 9 rebounds a game to help her gain player of the year honors. She was all-county last year and Forward 5-1! Junior 4 n >'& ftff'* bin# •#fn-fr¥i'iW ml" ; vl *1 i' f orward 5-n -awuior • SECOND TEAM C.L.C. Center 5-19 Senior C.LiL Guard 5-6 Junior Woodstock , Guard 5-6 Junior Cary-Grove Cen^ForAard 54 Senior McHenry Forward 5* Senior Dianne Pilgard Michelle Zimmerman Michele Brown •> Terri Blume PLAYER OF THE COACH OF THE YEAR SOUTH YMCA Relay Team To Nationals she has a career point total of 1130 points. Harvard's continue success in the girls' state tourney helped Swengo capture the class A top coaching honors. His team was still alive after the weekend, capturing the Genoa-Kingston Sectional. His team played in the supersectional on Monday. Success has come fast for Swengo, as this is only his third year as a head coach. Class AA coach erf the year, Scott Beutlich, guided his team to the Crystal Lake Central Sec tionals. Freeport ended the Gator season at 22 wins and four losses. Park Department To ) Hold Meeting For i 12-Inch Softball I DOWNERS GROVE -- McHenry time of 1:41.12. Other members of that resident Eric Bengston was a team were Henry Mather of Wood- member of a 200-yard medley relay stock, Kevin Farrigan of Ingleside team from Camp Duncan YMCA that and Dan Fortin of Woodstock, qualified for nationals with a first place at the Illinois YMCA state Intermediate boys from Camp championship. Duncan won the state title. YMCA The relay team won the event with a nationals will be held on April 20. High School Track At The Horizon Top area high school athletes will 27 at 12 noon. compete on the "world's fastest in- Twelve top high school boys teams door track" in the Pepsi Challenge and outstanding individual girls will Indoor Games High School In- have an opportunity to compete for vitational Track Meet at the the first time, on the Horizon's new Rosemont Horizon on Sunday, March boad bank indoor track. It's that time of the year again whe i the City of McHenry Department s Parks and Recreation will be h^vijx an organization meeting for the Youft 16-inch Softball League. This year 1 Women's 12-inch Softball League will be held at the same time. This meeting will be held xto Tuesday, April 19 at 7:30 p.m. in t» McHenry City Hall. All teams plaA ning on playing in 1983 must attejsfl this meeting to get information tjk registration, rules, fees and otbjfr roster forms. 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