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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 12 Oct 1983, p. 20

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Marian wakes up in time to blast Panthers _ 'down* time, but I lust wondered HariHaHthoiWuaiwr« » -- * * * n w »r»'a im rtmiht Trwn'c KAUe 21 • PLAINDEALER . WEDNESDAY, OtlUWI IS, Ml »-• -- Preas Service ROUNDLAKE^An alarm &&&£**»** It woke up a team that was not neceaaarily playing poorly, but it served aa a reminder that there is more to playing football in t̂hanju Especially whin the other team is .higher than a kite and playing like the dickens on their homecoming. The Hurricanes found just that -situation Saturday aa a fired up group of Round Panthers played outstanding football and tfccided not to be intimidated by . Marian's credentials. And the Panthers did. For two quarters, anyway. But aa usual, the Hurricanes' cream rose to the top and Marian Central captured its fifth straight game wfth a strong surge in the second half by blasting RL, 42-10, in a Northwest Suburban Conference game. "I'd like to feel it (Marian's alow start) was partly them (the Panthen) creating the problem when it was going to Ut "I was glad we were able to pick .ourselves up by the bootstraps and pull out of it," he said. *They (the Marian Pfayers) were at the point where they could have broken apart, but instead thnr got together and said 'hey, s sta * «nd play football' " Dan Fortin rushed for 143 82 playing that poorly/' Marian coach Don Penza said. "They are definitely a decent ball dub." The Hurricanes' coach said his team wo on such an emotional high for four straight weeke, that a partial letdown was inevitable. "You're bound to take some sort of dip," he said. "It's tough to stay on the up beat all the time, we were so up in the first four weeks, that I expected a four situation. yards on only including an electrifying KKyard nin in the secood quarter to lead the MCCHS offense. Andy Hartlieb added €0 well-earned yards on 16 carries and Chuck Hartlieb completed 12-of-lf passes for 117 yards and one touchdown, but was repeatedly forced out of the pocket by the Panthers' fierce pass null. The Panthers, who were celebrating their homecoming game Saturday, struck first ft was the first time this season Marian's defenae had allowed its opponent to score first On the game's fifth play, quarteroack Jerry Nichols Area a 53-yard scoring pass to Dan Duax, who jumped and snared the ball away man a Marian defender and raced up the left sideline for a score. Sophomore kicker Dave Kaempfaddedto extra point and the Panthers led, tT But the Marian offenee wasn't about to be upstaged After Dan Fortin returned the ensuing kickoff 46 yards (minus 15 yards for a penalty), the Hurricanes manufactured a 10- play, 53-yard drive to tie the score. Included in the drive was a key five-yard scramble • by Chuck Haxtueb on a fourth-ana- „ from the one wfth I:4S on the dock and Tom Will's point aftsr knotted the score at seven. After the team's poeeesskms, ̂ --4 Lake scored whet would be its final points of contest as the took over at Marian 31 and moved the ball to the If where the drive Kaempf came on a booted a 33-yardfleld goal at the 9:S mark and RL led once again, 10-7, TCaempf drilled the eneufng kiykflff oat of the end mw awi| Marten, which took over at the 90, came up with what mjght have been me play of the game in the name of Dan Fortin. The 5-10, 130-poond halfback took the handoff, broke off left tackle and jetted up the sideline for an 30-yiard touchdown rim. He outran the final two defenders around the 30 and coasted into the end zooe for the first of his three touchdowns. Round Lake had two more scoring opportunites in the second quarter, but came away empty Both times aa Kawimf miseed field goals of 30 and 39 yards. The Hurricanes' took the second half kickoff and went nowhere. But WiH picked up the sputtering Hurricanes by booming a 75-yard punt The kick, carried by a strong wind, flew over the head of the return and bounced several times at the RL three. The Pantfiers netted only two yarda on the next set of downs and Marian took over at the RL 35. Six plays later, Andy HartHah bulled over from the one and Will's kick made the score 30-10. "There's no doubt Tom's kick "It up and got the let's' talk m Sports the scored on its next sided by the defense which left with yucHlfrt field Andy Harttteb's second one- yard plunge and Chuck Harttteb's two-point conversion run capped a long l*pUv, 72- yard drivehat ate up just over five "ifa™*-- to Increase the MC lead to 28-10. Dan Fortin scored the game's final two touchdowns the first which was set up by his own interception and return to the Panther 43. After the Hartlieb express combined for a 13-yard pass to the 30, Dan Fortin covered the rest as he took a swing paas from Chuck Hartlieb and eluded several defenders to C: to the end zone. Will made it 10. The Hurricanes' final score followed an unsuccessful fake punt by Round Lake which gave Marian the ball at the RL 15. One minute and two seconds later, Fortin sprinted around left end for the final touchdown and Will closed the scoring with his fourth PAT of the game. Darren Fortin intercepted a pass with just over one minute remaining to close the lid on Marian's third conference victory. "Well go back to practice on Monday to find out there's more to winning games than rating on your laurels," Penza said. "Once you get ranked in the i things have a tendency to ge/We have to get back at it SPORTS LOG • * Men's basketball meeting An organization meeting for the City of McHenry Department of Parks ana Recreation Men's Basketball Leagues will be held on tonight at 7:30 at City Hall. League registration fees and rules will be discussed. Two leagues will be formed this year. A six team competitive league and a six team recreation league will be formed. These leagues will piny at Parkland Junior High School on Wednesday nights. League play will oegin in mid- % November and continue through March. Teams interested in jofcUna one of these leagues should attend this meeting. For fmther information on this program, call the Department of Parks and Recreation at 344-3300. Traveling soccer team win The McHenry 12-year-old and under traveling soccer team record to 4-1 with a 10- team raised its 1 win over Algonquin number seven Saturday. Mike Lazar scored the first three goals for McHenry, while Mike Hermann and Brett Newbrough added two goals each. P. J. Jargstorff. Nate Lee and Chris Roth added a goal each. Lee and Rigsby helped out with two assists each, while Hermann and Newbrough had one assist each. McHenry will host Wauconda team number 11 at West Campus thia Saturday at 4:30 p.m. v •• 1 YMCA gymastic meet The Lake Region YMCA Aerialettes girlsT gymnastic team will sponsor a home meet with Decatur YMCA at Crystal Lake High School on Saturday at 2 p.m. Tnis will be a class m and II compulaory meet. No admission will be charged. The Lake Region YMCA Aerialettes were the 1MH3 YMCA state championship SCOREBOARD Boys Football conf. all W L W L PF PA Dundee- C r o w n . 2 1 5 0 8 3 5 5 Woodstock 2 1 3 2 114 93 CL Central 2 1 4 1 159 77 Jacobs 1 1 2 3 79 69 CL South 1 1 3 2 65 67 McHenry 1 2 2 3 61 63 Cary-GroveO 2 2 3 67 91 Results Crystal Lake Central 41 Jacobs 21 McHenry 16 Dundee-Crown 15 Woodstock 28 Cary-Grove 13 Crystal Lake South 12 Immaculate Conception 6 m mu L Marian 3 0 Grant 3 0 Johnsburg 2 1 Grayslake 1 2 RoundLakel Lake Zurich 1 Wauconda 0 Results Grant 22 Wauconda 12 Johnsburg 22 Marengo 0 Marian 42 Round Lake 10 t Zurich 6 Grayslake 0 PF PA 151 16 69 90 125 68 35 78 52 75 30 91 47 85 20 93 REVCO DISCOUNT DRUG CENTER M* #1 fhtw •»<»•»* fare NATURAL LIGHT 6 PACK * N.R. BOTTLES REVCO'S LOW. 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