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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 29 Aug 1984, p. 17

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PAGE 17 - PLA1NDEALER - WEDNESDAY, AUOU8T 20. 1004 Sports CL DUO continued from page 18 we went to the Kremlin and Red Square. It was interesting to see things you always hear about on the news. But we only spent 20 minutes in the Kremlin, 'Here's this and that,' then we left," he said. THE U.S. TEAMS HAD TWO extra passengegs on its travels in the U.S.S.R. But the "tour guides" were later uncovered as KGB agents. "We had to watch what we said and be careful about what we did," Stinespring said. Although the Soviets' reception was rather cool, the trip wasn't a total washout. Both Puma and Stinespring picked up loads of tips they think will help in this fall's high school soccer 'It will definitely help. First of all, I lost 15 pounds on the trip. I'm in much better shape and learned different styles. You learn so much, it's un­ believable," Stinespring, a center-forward, said. • STINESPRING PLAYED FOR THE under-19 men's team. He was one of the few players Chosen for the Illinois Select Youth Soccer Teams who didn't have to try out. • Puma, a Central junior, tried out and qualified for the under- 17 team. Illinois sent four teams, FUNK'S . from page 18 basepaths, as his single into the outfield drove in two runs to put Funk's ahead for the first time and for good - at 4-2. ; The defense held the Knoll in check in the sixth, allowing Funk's another opportunity to get the bats out. : Back-to-back singles by John Wilkinson and Hugh McGowan opened the sixth inning to put men in scoring position and bring the hot-hitting Bartos to the plate. Bartos kept his perfect night intact, singling to go 4-for-4, and scoring Wilkinson in the process. ; Olsen pulled the cork out of the champagne, as his two-run double provided Funk's with the insurance they needed to hold onto the win, and recapture the rights to the rec league title. two for each gender, overseas. "Most of the teams we played," Puma said, "had been playing together for six years. We played five weeks and were doing real well." AT THE NORWAY CUP, players were limited to one helping in the chow line. That sometimes meant one hot dog, which helps explain Stinespring's weight loss. "To be honest, the food wasn't that great. But we coped with it. They like to have bread and jam for breakfasts and we're used to big breakfasts over her. When you're playing in a tournament, you eat a lot," he said. The trip's expenses came out of Puma's and Stinespring's own pockets, which was another learning experience. "I was getting up at 3:90 in the morning to deliver the Sun- Times and Tribune," Stinespring, a senior, said. "We had to work for it, and we ap­ preciated it more." Puma, who also worked a summer job before leaving, said he agreed with his teammate. With their trip behind them, the two Tigers are now turning their attention to the fall season. Central begins the 1984 cam­ paign today by hosting Carmel. But Puma and Stinespring will never forget the summer of 1964, from which they returned to school with stories that will be difficult to match. Author gives clinic Tennis author and Wonder Lake native Steve VanKanegan pat on a tennis clinic at West Campus Saturday, drawing about 40 area netters looking for a few pointers. VanKanegan, foreground, above, demonstrates the forehand to a group, while one student, left, at­ tempts to put his lesson into practice. VanKanegan's newly-penned work, "Optic Yellow Fever," is available at McHenry Favorite Sport Center and various bookstores in Crystal Lake and Wood­ stock. Plaindrairr photo* l>v C'hri* jti/vvik USED BOATS! SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE •1979 CENTURY 7000 26' FEET. LOADED *20,000 •1978 BAYLINER 28 FEET *23,000 •1965 SEA RAY RUNABOUT W TRLR *2,050 •1965 WOODEN RUNABOUT NEW VINYL 17' *400 • 1980 REGAL 244 x 2. 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