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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 16 May 1984, p. 20

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Plaindealer photo by Steve McUch (Plaindealer photo by Mike Lamb) The quick throw from Johns burg pitcher Steve action. Kruse was safe on the play. The Hurricane Banaszynski to first baseman Tim Adams almost pitcher led all hitters with a single, double an ̂a catches Marian's Jeff Kruse during fourth inning triple on the day. • i • YOUNG continued from page 22 DISCOUNT DRUG DRINK IN SUMMER TIME SAVINGS MEISTER BRAU 6 PACK 12 OZ. CANS Kvarsiow. LOW PRICE BACARDI RUM 750 ML*80 PROOF Light or Dark REVCO'S LOW, LOW PRICE hurdles and 300 meter low hurdles, Marty Koleno in the 800 meter run and Brian Wright in the 1,600 meter run. Creutz also picked up a fifth place in the 1,600 meter run. Another fifth went to Pat Hughes in the shot put and Matt Adams took a sixth in the high jump. Marian Central placed fifth and Johnsbutg was sixth as the Northwest Suburban Conference finished its tennis season with the championship meet. Round Lake won the NWSC title with 19 Vi points, while Grayslake took the runner-up spot with 16. Marengo was third with 11, Lake Zurich scored 14, Marian 10, Johnsburg 4, Wauconda 3 and Grant scored 2. Paul Hendrixson was the top finistier fur Johnsburg, taking the third spot at number one singles. Hendrixson defeated Gary Scofield of Wauconda 6-2, 6-1 for the third place medal. Hendrixson came into the meet seeded fourth. "Paul played very well. I'm very pleased," said Johnsburg coach Dennis Spraetz. "He beat a kid who was seeded ahead of him. Marian Central managed to grab two seconds. The Hurricanes Pat Han lost the number one singles cham­ pionship to Scott Hayes of Round lake, 6-3,1-6,6-3. Marian's John Ladd also lost a championship match, losing to Mike Bregenzer of Round Lake 6-4,6-3 at number two singles. MCAKI'1 BAILEY'S IRISH CREAH 34 Proof • 750 ML • Product of Ireland REVCO'S LOW, LOW PRICE YMCA to hold first BMX race The Lake Region YMCA will hold its first BMX race of the year on Wednesday, May 23. Registration and check-in will begin at 6 p.m. til 7 p.m. and the race will start at 7:30 p.m. Bicycle Moto Cross is held on a % mile track with sharp turns, hills, jumps and is open to youth or adults. Competitors are divided into various age and skill divisions. All first time riders at the Lake Region YMCA track must submit a copy of birth certificate when registering. Registration for Hiller and Hamm The fourth annual Hiller and Hamm 12-inch Miller High Life softball tournament will be held June 15-17 at Knox Park in McHenry. A total of 32 slow pitch softball teams will participate. All entries and entry fees must be received no later than June 8 by the tour­ nament director, Dick Hiller. Hiller's address is 3806 HUlcrest, McHenry, 111. 60050. His phone number is 385-9198. TENNIS SQUAD continued from page 22 happy. We found out we're not that far away from the top kids." Gray's top place finishers happened to be freshmen. Scott Smith at number two singles and Matt Roy at number three singles came up with thirds. Smith started out with a 5-7,6- 1, 6-0 win over Joe Lilly of Woodstock, but lost his second match to number one seed Scott Meier of Crystal Lake South, 6-1, 6-0. He won third place with a 6- 0,6-4 advantage over Gary Stone of Cary-Grove. Matt Roy also led-off with a win, defeating Tim Moeller of Jacobs 6-1,6-3. He then also lost to the number one seed, losing 4- 6, 6-1 and 6-3 to Pat Rogers of Crystal Lake South. He won his third [dace medal with a 6-4, 6-4 win over Tom Celeske of Cary- Grove. "Both played very well," said Gray Gray was also happy with the play of Gary Strom at number one singles. Strom lost his opening match with Crystal Lake South's Steve McAullay 6- 2,6-1. He came back with a 6-4, 7-5 win over Marty Folio of Dundee-Crown. In the con­ solation championship, Strom lost to Scott Rizzo 6-2, 6-2. The McHenry number one doubles team of Tom Wynveen and Randy Weidemann defeated Woodstock 3-6,6-4,6-2, but lost to conference champion Crystal Lake South 6-1,6-0. The pair lost the third place match to Dundee- Crown 6-3, 7-6. The number two doubles squad of Brian Nellis and Bill Etheridge lost to Crystal Lake South 6-1,6-1 and Dundee-Crown 3-6, 7-6, 6-3. For ttie monthly charge some cable systems demand , you can OWN an earth station satellite dish, and watch the wortl . See uncut movies wver 400 per month) thousands of sporting events ...big name stars in concert religious and family programming late night adult entertain­ ment and much, much more systems start at $1,495 plus installation. 100% FINANCING AVAILABLE WITH NO DOWN PAYMENT. 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He gave up five runs on seven hits and was replaced by Bill Wade on the mound. But thanks to his teammates five-run out-burst in the sixth inning to tie the game up, Meyers was able to give the right-hander another chance. His little talk with Meyers seemed to work as he showed the Marian batters he learned his lesson well. Banaszynski re-entered the contest with two outs and the bases loaded in the seventh inning. He struckout the first batter he faced. Banaszynski then held down the Hurricanes in the top half of the eighth inning, while team­ mates scored one run in the bottom half to win 6-5. The win was Banaszynski's sixth against two losses. The Johnsburg Skyhawks raised their Northwest Suburban Conference record to 8-3, just a game behind Wauconda. Last Friday, Johnsburg defeated Grayslake 3-1, but lost to the Rams Thursday 5-0. Jeff Kruse picked up the loss for the Hurricanes, pitching the entire eight innings. His team dropped 3-8 in the NWSC. Kruse had little difficulty with the Skyhawks for five innings. He only allowed two hits, failed to walk a batter and struckout three. For some reason, the Skytiawk tetters started to hit Kruse hard in the fifth. A homer by Jim Bentz, two triples and led Kruse. rough inning," tch Mike Gar- ball up a little. a\good ballclub. and they will one double> "He had said Marian' vey. "He got 'Johnsburg is Give them an take everything.'* Kruse' second rough inning didn't last long. Designated hitter Mark Majercik led-off the eighth inning with a deep fly ball into left-field which cleared the playing field and went into some tall grass. By the time Marian's Tom Snow could retrieve "it, Majercik was on his way to third. Dale Zalke then followed with a single to knock in Majercik for the winning run. Banaszynski had an easy first three innings. He was working on a no-hitter and struckout five. But all of sudden, the Hurricanes started to hit. After Glenn Pecararo led-off the fourth inning with a pop up to first base, Kruse singled. He was knocked in when Tom Will hit a triple. Johnsburg managed to get out of the inning by executing a double play on the suicide squeeze attempt. Again after one out, Marian rallied in the fifth inning. It started out with three con­ secutive singles by Snow, Shawn Noohan and Barry Lamb. Lamb received therbias Snow scored. Banaszynski failed to handle a sharp ball hit by Rusty Hopp to the mound and all runners were safe to load the bases. Pecararo then followed with a sacrifice fly to center to score Noohan from third. The big hit of the inning was a double by Kruse, knocking in another run. Will followed with a single, but Banaszynski was able to close the door with two fly balls. "The reason he got hit was he was only throwing one speed," said Meyers on Banaszynski. "Steve's biggest downfall is he doesn't have a curve ball. An off- speed pitch." Meyers also knew why his ballclub couldn't hit Kruse. "We were way out in front of him all night. We were trying to hit the ball out of the park. We had 13 fly outs out of 21 outs. We're not hitting the ball on the nose." The Skyhawks started to hit the ball on the nose in the fifth. Jim Bentz lead-off the inning with a deep fly ball into left- field. Deep enough for Bentz to touch all the bases. Jeff Preston followed with a triple, and was knocked in on Joe Majercik's double. Majercik scored on Matt Adams single. Kruse was able to get Jeff Jayko to fly out to center, but Mark Majercik then tripled for another rbi. After two outs, Bill Pecucci singled in the fifth run, before Kruse was able to strikeout Scott Tvaroh for the third out. Kruse was the top hitter for the game with a single, double and triple, with one rbi. Jeff Jayko was the winning pitcher for Johnsburg in the Skyhawks 3-1 win over Grayslake. A three run-second inning happened to be the dif­ ference in the pitching duel contest. Ram pitcher Brian Olson took the loss. Both pit­ chers only gave up four hits. Thursday, Murry Sage kept the Johnsburg bats in check in a 5-0 loss for the Skyhawks. Banaszynski took the loss. xvwia y i uiiiivi o Brian Wright gets the McHenry Warriar 3,200 of the event McHenry placed second in the event meter relay team off to a lead daring the first leg ̂ of Marian 5th, Hawks 6th in NWSC DEPENDABILITY Serving Home- Owners since 1979 OUAUTY Latest State-of-tne-Art Electronic Equipment RELIABILITY Professionally installed & Serviced G, for more information call (312) 358-3900 4 ̂ Outside 312 area code, call collect. / T StteWte systems 4 A Stop by our new showroom for a FREE demonstration. 20063 N. Rand Road, Palatine, il 60074 Yes, I want more information on Cavaiiersat. Please get in touch. 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