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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 21 Sep 1983, p. 20

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PLAINDE ALER - WEDNESD\Y, SEPTEMBER II, IN] let's talk Prep log Rockets spike Lutheran The Richmond Rocket volleyball team raised its overall record to 3-1 with a 15-5,15-9 victory over Valley Lutheran. The Rocket conference records stands at 1-1. Julie Moore scored ei serving points and She: Metzger nad several spikes. Karen Ducy had two serving Central loses match The Marian Central volleyball team defeated Marengo 11-15,15-9 and 15-7 last Thursday. The win raises the Hurricane record to 4-2 overall and 2-2 in the Northwest Suburban Confernce. Warrior golfers win 3rd straight Crown-Dundee Invit CARPENTERSVHJLE - The McHenry Warrior golf team doesn't fike to give up anything too easily. At least when it comes to the Crown-Dundee Invitational The Warriors captured the invitational for the third straight time and the fourth time in five years. McHenry scored 310 on the Randall Oaks Country Club 319. Forest View scored 321, Hoffman Estates 321, Dundee- Crown 327, Glenbrook North 327, Lartin 328, Jacobs 335, Conant 335, Cary-Grove Driscoll 348, Glenbard and Geneva 351. • 336, rigin 337, d East 349 with Schaumburg at 313 and Crystal behind South at Chris Vehring led the Warriors with a 75 for fourth medalist. John Wallace of Forest View took top honors with a 310. Phil Blizzard of Elgin was next at 74, Paul Schwarz of Crystal Lake South 74, Joe 0* Carzoli of Schaumburg 75 and Jeff Horn of Dundee-Crown also at 75. Tom Neumann and Bob Gende tied with 78 each for the Warriors. Ken Lanse was next with 79 and Brain Smith shot a "Vehring came through,M said Chuck Cuda, coach of the Warriors. "Lange also came through. We're doing pretty good this fall, but there is room lor improvement. "I'm still looking for somebody to fill the five-six; position. I hoping a couple* golfers snow some* improvement." - •; The Warriors will try to make- it three invitationals in a row at Barrington Friday. The Warriors will take on the Barrington Invitational field at 2 p.m. Defending state champion New Trier will be present. New Trier just edged McHenry at the ~ state golf championship last year. McHenry tennis team close, but ties for second McHenry's Sevec leads MCC The Scots linksmen finished third in a Skyway Conference meet last week Monday. MCC compiled a team score of 317, just missing Oakton's second placed score of 315. The College of Lake County won the meet with a 301. McHenry's Steve Sevec led the Scots with a 75, while Brian Turner of Crystal Lake shot a 78. CARPENTERSVTLLE -The McHenry Warrior tennis team came close, but just couldn't do it. The Warriors had two girls in the singles championships and two doubles teams captured the consolation championships in route to a second place tie in the Dundee-Crown eight- team Invitational. Belvidere won the meet with seven points. McHenry and Palatine were right behind with six. Conant s cored 5Vk t , S chaumburg 4%, Dundee-Crown 3, Jacobs 1% and Hoffman Estates to. ' Kr i s Sor t ing breezed through her first and second pleased the way they round'matches, only played," said to lose to Cindy McHenry coach Gary M a r c i a 1 of Gray on the number Belevidere 8-1, 6-0 in one and two singles the title match, players for the Melissa Rhode also Warriors. breezed through her At number one first two matches, doubles, Sarah Prust only to lose to and Sarah Bird for Palantine's Kim the Warriors lost to Brady 6-3. 6-1 in the eventual champion title matcn. Jackie Lacke and "I'm extremely Sheila Marcial of y i. SAVE OW;B |Carlos Stations Enpalasl 1983 CHEVETTE 4 DR. SEDAN 1983 C-10 FLEETSIDE PICKUP ft WAS *8034 Automatic, AM/FM stereo, tilt wheel, power /steering and brakes, rear defogger PLUS GREAT IDEALS ON! LL 984'SL ^6395 WAS *7200 RED TAG USED CAR CLEARANCE - WE NEED YOUR TRADE! 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The Warrior team fought back to take the consolation tile match over Amy Peterson and Jenny J a r v i s of Schaumburg 10-4. Michelle Landis and Melanie Smith of the Warriors lost their first round match with Laurie Ferguson and Janet Murray of Conant 6-3, 6-2. The Conant team eventually took the title. The Warrior team came back by t a k i n g t h e consolation title 10-5 over Connie Calalang and Jane Giurek of Hoffman Estates. Gray added that the luck of the draw wasn't in his doubles teams favor by. taking - on the eventual champions in the first round. - "Both doubles teams could have, been in the finals. We could have won the whole thing." Marengo edges Rockets 13-12 Cole Samuelson scored from five-yards out for Marengo with five second left in regulation play to hand the Richmond .. Rockets its second straight loss of the - season 13-12. Richmond had carried a 12-7 lead into halftime and held the lead until the last • seconds of the game. Phil Cesaroni gave % Richmond a 6-0 lead when he scored from • ' 10-yards out. quarterback Craig Komar's • pass fell incomplete during the two-point - . conversion attempt. Samuelson then came back to score from :• one-yard out to tie the score and Marengo took the lead on the PAT. Richmond's ̂ second touchdown came on a 12-yard run by Cesaroni. A Komar pass again fell . incomplete during the two-point conversion * attempt. "That's two tough one's in a row," said : Randy Hofman, coach of the Rockets. His - team had lost the opener 7-6 to Johnsburg. . < "The kids are soil making mistakes. lUiiiHis yoorig teds will make. But they * have improved 100 perecent. "I thought our offensive line blocked better and we ran the ball well." Cesaroni led Rocket rushers with 89 yards on 16 carries, while Joe Steadman rushed for *32 yards on seven carries. Komar completed four passes on eight attempts for 46 yards. Dave Brantley caught all four passes. Phillies win The Phillies scored five runs in the first inning and held off a number of Old Bridge rallies to win the season opener of the McHenry Park and Recreation Men's Fall 12 Inch League 6-5. Jleff Naber went two-for-two with three RBI's to help the winners. George Cadotte added another two-for-two performance with two runs scored. Jim Surenson also went two-for-two for Philly's Inn. Brad Potts and Tony Sroka had two hits each for the Old Bridge. Dan McAuliffe added an inside-the-park homerun. Little John's 21 Torque 7 Little John's clinched its opener with a 10-run sixth inning to seal the loss on the Torque Softball Club. Jeff Fowler led the winners going five- for-five with a pair of doubles, one triple and two insiae-the-park roundtrippers. Tom Nusbaum added a four-for-four evening at the plate. Dave Marevic included three hits and Bill Nethaway two hits. Tom Milbratz went three-for-three with three runs scored and two RBI's to help Torque. John Turner included a pair of doubles with three RBI's. Ken Kloss, Kelley Gartner and Jim Humphrey had two hits each. Billy Turner homered. Cullom Knoll 13 Jepsen 12 , Collom Knoll's Jim Shallow drove in the winning run in the bottom of the last inning to give the Knoll the victory over Jepsen Tire. Mike Walters four hits included a homerun to pace Cullom Knoll. Tim Klapperich added three hits. Shallow, Mark Peschka, Jim Hocin, Tim Hoc in and John Huff all had two hits each for the winners. Jepsen Tire was led by Randy Koczor's three hit performance. Rich Gilbertson, Kevin Maxson and Randy Lively had two hits each. NOW YOU SEE IT... NOW YOU DON'T! HEARING AIDS HAVE A NEW LOOK • Fits Within Your Ear Canal • Comfortable to Wear / • So Tiny You II Hardly Know It's There McHENRY HEARING AID CENTER 3937 W. Main McHenry 385-7661 ^^OPBnjjEDNtjWYnOj^^^^

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