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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 26 Oct 1983, p. 19

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Hartlieb carries Marian over Grant By Sam^atrop Shaw Free Press Service FOX LAKE - -- Andv Hartiieb aot the football Friday of anticipation fell < PAGE 21 FOX LAKE - Every time his hands on night, a hush of anticipation fell over the field. Once he tucked the ball securely under his arm and got up a full head of steam, almost anything could happen. And most times, it did. The powerful junior fullback rushed for 230 yards on 16 carries, caught three passes for 98 yards, scored three touch­ downs and caught a two-point conversion pass as Marian Central found yet another way to destroy an opponent.. The Hurricanes made Grant's Bulldogs their latest victim as they posted a 42-12 drubbing on a miserable night in Northwest Suburban Conference action. The game, played in a moderate-to-heavy rain shower,, was decided in the early minutes as Marian, in workmanlike fashion, scored the first four times they owned the ball to run up a 2(H) first-quarter lead. It extended the margin to 2&-0 and led 28-6 at the halT The 'Canes were on their way to a fifth score, but the drive was interrupted by an interception which was returned for a score by the Bulldogs' Greg Pressler. But once the Hurricanes' offense got going it was 'Give-it- 'Jut ' •'.T zm to-Andy' time and the 6-foot-0, 195-pounder chugged for big chunks of yardage. He averaged 6.4 yards per carry and already reached the 100-yard mark by his seventh carry of the game. He finished the half with 109 yards. "It was by far the best game a ldd has played at that position," Marian coach Don Penza said. "It was a great performance." In the second half, where be scored his two of his three TDs. Andy Hartlieb caught a 70-vard touchdown pass from Chuck Hartlieb ana later rambled SO yards for a score late in the third period. Substitutes dominated second-half play. Marian's defense intercepted two passes to set up the first two touchdowns. Darren Fortin picked off an aerial on the re's third play and took it to Grant 34. Snx plays later. Chuck Hartlieb went around right end to cover the final three yards for the score. Tom Will's extra point made it 7-0. On Grant's ensuing possession, Chuck Hartlien Intercepted a pass but it was called back for a roughing the passer penalty - the first of several questionable calls on the fiighf But Rich Hoover made up for the mistake by intercepting a two plays later at the 38. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2C, 1SSS 4% tot's' talk m Sports ms •MMM STAFF PHOTO-WAVNf CAUOOD RIDGEWOOD continued from page 22 holding and actually pushing the punt, the snap was low and the Rebels into their own territonr. nek was blocked. Mike Nudo of But disaster struck. A Warrior fumble on a Rebel punt on the Warrior 20-yard line opened the gates for the hosts. Five plays later the Rebels were in the end zone for the score with Whitemangoina from in from a yard out. The kick was good and the Rebels led 10-6 with 7:51 into the third period. "We played well under the conditions, but the fumbled punt was the turning point of the game. It swung the momentum away from the Warriors to the Rebels," said Schlender. The Warriors returned the kickoff to the 13-yard line, and three plays later were forced to the Rebels fell on the ball for the touchdown. The kick was good and the Rdeis were up 17-6. After the ensuing kickoff, the Warriors marched the ball into Rebel terrftory, but were forced to give up the ball. The Rebels, aided by a penalty, marched to the Warrior 18-yard line. A Rebel fumble, however, was recovered by the Warriors to stop another Rebel scoring threat as the period ended. The final period saw the Warriors trying to pass to back into the bail game. But Rebels used ball control to run out the clock, both teams going nowhere in the downpour. YELLOW continued from page 22 settle for a field goal by Mike Majerdk The Jot Johnsburg's quarterback, Jeff Javko, finds some running room up the middle during Saturday's game with Wauconda. The Skyhawks won 15-0. i Johnsburg defense stalled the Wauconda offense by in­ tercepting two Yoho passes. The first pass was interested by Joe Majerdk and the second by Mark Dumelle. Johnsburg went into halftime with a 3-0 lead. Johnsburg received its next big break early in the third quarter . A Wauconda fumble on the kick return -- was recovered by Johnsburg's Mark DuRei on the Wauconda 16-yard line. A five and three-yard run by Bentz, with Jayko gaining eight to move the Skyhawla to. - the one-yard line. Jayko finished the drive with a one-yard touch­ down. The extra point kick was blocked. Johnsburg led JN>. Another Wauconda fumble set up the Skyawks last score. Yoho's pitch to Tom Cortesi was fumbled in the backfield and Johnsburg's Bob Bentz picked it up and returned it to the seven- yard line. Two plays later, Bentz bulldozed in for the score with 10:26 left in the game. Again, the PAT was no good. Johnsburg spikers drop last match i > • •' / • Hie Wauconda Bulldogs handed the Johnsburg Skyhawk volleyball team its first Northwest Suburban loss of the season last Thursday 15-9, 8-15, 8-15. It was the final conference match of the season. Despite the loss, the Skyhawks captured the NwSC title with a 13-1 record. It was the first NWSC title ever for Johnsburg. The conference record turned in by this year's squad is also the best record ever for the volleyball squad. 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