own tennis Invitational matd*». She <W«fd Ltod* had to ruin tt. The Tiger* shutout Thortonol Wauconda 04.7-5, 6- the WanUks. Gray, however, LiaL1?1-to two "»«*• . "The dogblee teami are *fl»ode loet to Krli Harden at improving Both have things to number two «togl» ̂ TVTVt work on^utt we are beginning to Krfe Wolff at number three S^ t̂enttal̂ ttSg wort t̂ 'iMOnahib^ni out, they peak at conference nHMed earlier Id the mhl Gray was proud of the play of form KriST îflShLmbr toe $&"***»" the girls from Dinde^Crown and lost. She has a bad lac, and I Wolff blanked Lisa Caley 6-0, think she just ran out of gas. *0. The number one doubles . "It nreriy much went the *ay team of Prust and Bird also hid we planned. Everybody Won an easy time. They defeated who we thought would win." Kathy Loffredo and Debbie Thursda t̂Mngs didn't go as Klimek 6-1, 6*. Smith and planned. The Warriors were Landis defeated Terry breezing along with a 7-0 duel Rasmussenand Cathy KHmekfr record. But Crystal Lake Central 0, 6-2. SPORTS LOG Threesome too powerful for Warrior golfers Coach Chuck Cuda and others as they captured the and Glenbard West SSI. teasayuke Aral of Wheeling tied McHennr Warrior aolf team invitational title. McHenry, Hersey and Wheeling with Neumann for fourth, received a message Saturday at "New Trier looks tough/'aaftd »hot 332, TAertyville 334, : _ Laks Bluff GolfCwrse in Lake Cuda. "Lake Forest and Antioch 335, Eyanston 336, Chris Vehring was McHeory rorsat - it's not going to get my Glenbrook South were up there. Waukegan East 3», Oak Park next top nlfer with a 82, Kevin easier. Everybody else were bunched 343, Leyden 344, Waukegan West Lam shot a 84, while Mike ^ w .. up. Those three teams just 344, Nfles West and Stevenson Gende and Brian Smith each °*nlow"*d ̂ tbey plan to figure strongly in "The state champion will The Warriors Tom Neumann "The kids are tryhw," said state contention. McHenryhit a probably come out ofthe Lake was the fourth medalist,* Cuda. "Tbey just don? handle big bump Saturday, finishing Forest Invitational" shooting a W. Steve O'Bryan of pressure like last year's kids, fifth in the prestigious Lake New Trier's winning score of New Trier was the top medalist Lut year'* kids played four Forest Invitational. SOI out-distant Lake Forest with with a 73. Geoff Campion, als6 of years. The defending state 315. Glenbrook South was thirds New Trier shot 75 for second and "It's going to be tough all the champions, New Trier with 318, Carmel 321, Highland Scott Freihage of Glenbrook way down. The Uds can do it if impressed Cuda and many Park 325, Glenbrook North 330 South shot 76 for third, they, work at it" MCC spikers win opener Julie Nylander and Mary Nrt Chilvers, both McHenry strug native, hefoed the McHenry game. County College Fighting Scots defeat Waubonsee in a four-game match last Thursday 15-8,15-3,6-15,15- wints in the second MCC scored five points behind the _ of Chilvers in the first game. *" It was MCCs first "match of the season. SCOREBOARD CL Central 06214-22 Rushing: McHenry * MOinac 12-21, Shaver S-20, Hill, 6-28, Blake 1-2. Central; Howard 25- 118, Herrington 14-48, Scfawan 4- 8. "Passing: BIcHemy; HDPihS-l- 43.GLttbtral; Howell 12-4-0-30. Receiving; McHenry; Scott S- 40, Shaver 1-3, CL Central; Howard 2-11, Statter 1-13, Herrington 1-5. JV Score: CL Central 23 McHenry 0 Freshmen A: CL Central 36 McHenry 0 Freshmen B: McHenry 20 CL Central 10 Fox Valley Conference ( h rtWwal inbrimWf 9* rrp »y«hr<« lliH 6-Month Expandable CD 9.60%Intenest $1000 Minimum And you can add $100 or more at any time without extending the maturity date.* 30-Month CDv 10.4 O Întereŝ X. $500 Minimum And your interest is compounded daily for an annual yield of 1112% -12-Month CD 10.25% Interest $500Minimum An ideal vehicle for mid-range planning. Crown 2 0 4 0 68 39 Jacobs 1 0 2 2 58 27 Woodstock 1 1 2 2 88 80 CL Central 1 1 3 1 118 56 CL South 1 1 2 2 53 61 Cary-GroveO 1 2 2 54 63 McHenry .0 2 1 3 45 48 Results Crystal Lake Central 22 GroveO Dundee-Crown 20 Woodstock 18 <s Antioch 32 Jacobs 7 Northwest Suburben Conference Boys Football conf. all W L W L PF PA Marian 2 0 4 0 1» 6 Grant 2 0 2 2 47 ?78 Johnsburg 1 1 3 1 103 68 Grayslake 1 1 1 2 35 72 Marengo 1 1 1 3 52 53 RoundLakel 1 1 3 20 49 Wauconda 0 2 1 3 8 71 Tj1b> ZurichO 2 0 4 41 85 Results Grant 26 Grayslake 21 Round Lake 7 Wauconda 0 Marian 42 Johnsburg 6 Marengo 19 Lake Zurich 13 Fox Valley Conference Girls Volleyball W L CL Central 5 1 Dundee-Crown 5 l Woodstock J 2 CL South I J Cary-Grove J * Jacobs 2 4 McHenry 1 5 Scuba diving course A scuba diving course' will be offered by McHenry County College at McHenry High School, West Campus Thursday, Oct. 6. 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