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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 3 Apr 1985, p. 36

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SECTION 2 - PAGE 17 - PLAIINDEALER-HERALI), WEDNESDAY. APRIL 3.1«J85 Sports Sports log 16" league seeks teams ̂ sign-ups still taken Thp Mpn'c 19" Rnffhnll T ^aoiio hoc Komin rorricf-rafirm Hie -men's Department of Pari the month of April. is held evei p.m. at Parkland Jr. High School. The Men's 12" Softball League has begun registration for the summer season. Registration will open at 8 a.m. at the McHenry Parte Depart­ ment Office, located in City Hall. All registration is on a first-come, first-served basis. All fees a completed roster must be turned in at the time of ition. The league fee will be $250 for the 1985 season, tax equilization fee (non-resident) of $75 per team will be added to any league fees. This fee will be assessed to all teams that do not meet the minimum of 80 percent City of McHenry residents on their roster. For further information on the Men's 12" softball registration, call the Partes Department at 344-3300. Biathlon May 19 Monday evening from7 p.m. to 9:30 CRYSTAL LAKE - The Lakers Running Club will hold its The McHenry Men's 16-inch softball league is looking for teams to fill out its 1985 summer schedule. . ^Games are ̂ played on Tuesday and Thursday nights at the The season is tentatively slated to begin in May, and run through the summer, culminating with playoffs in August. For more information, call John Weber at 385-2539. Open gym continues ° All games will be held at the Dunn Field in Lake Geneva, and league days will be Monday - women, Tuesday - men, Wed­ nesday - mixed, Thursday - men, Friday - men. There is a sponsor's fee of $195 and a user's fee of $195. A non­ refundable deposit of $100 will secure your team's place in the league of your choice. For i the City of McHenry be extended through This program is relatively unstructured open play basketball, providing fun and exercise for men 18 years of age and above. This program i. at ParkL For further information, call the Department of Parks and Recreation at 344-3300. Wrestling clinic nears A spring wrestling intramural program just for fun is being offered to boys Kindergarten through fifth grade. This program is for District 15 students only. The wrestling sessions will be held at the McHenry East Campus High School from 6p.m. to 7:15 p.m. Coaches Jerry Rankin and Don March will teach the basic fundamentals of wrestling with the emphasis on fun and safety. This five-week wrestling program will be scheduled as follows: Session 1: Kindergarten through second grade, Wednesdays, starting April 10, the fee is $7. Session 2: Third through fifth grades, Tuesdays and Thur­ sdays, beginning April 9, $14 fee. The City of McHenry Department of Parks and Recreation will be taking registration up until the start of the class. Sign up early. For more information, or to register, call 344-3300. Midwestern Biathlon Championship Sunday, May 19, at 10 a.m., at Crystal Lake South High School. The 10 kilometer (6.2 mile) road run will be followed by a 30' kilometer (18.6 mile) bike race. The competition is open to both males and females. There will be eight age groups per category, and t-shirts will be given to all entrants. Only the first 500 entries will be accepted. The fee is $10 prior to May 12, $15 thereafter. For more information, contact Chuck Drage (459-0299), Bitsy Boone (455-4555) or Joe Frasier (459-5969). Softball in Lake Geneva LAKE GENEVA - Registration is now wide* for the Lake Geneva City Softball Leagues. The leagues will be slow-pitch leagues for both adult men and women aged 18 and above. The season is tentatively scheduled to run from May 13 through August 23. more information, contact the Geneva Lakes Family YMCA office at (414) 248-6211. Booster club to meet JOHNSBURG - The Wildcats Booster Club at Johnsburg Jr. High School invites all parents who have children in any junior high sport or cheerleading activity to the general meeting to be held Monday, April 22, at 7 p.m. at Johnsburg Jr. High. The purpose of the organization is to keep the sports progra available t to the junior high, as well as provide a benefic service to school and community. Much support is needed if the club is to have another successful year. ms icial Tennis courts now open With the warm spring weather apparently just around the corner, a all tennis courts have been cleaned and repaired. The City of McHenry Department of Parks and Recreation has installed tennis nets at Petersen Park, Knox Park and Freund Field. The use of the courts are on a first-come, first-served basis. Courts will be racketed and must be changed on an hourly basis. Adults have priority on all courts after 3 p.m. on weekdays and all day on weekends. Lights at Freund Field and Knox Park will be turned on in mid- April, a and will be lit from dusk to 10 p.m. For further information, call the Department of Parks and Recreation office at 344-3300. LOOKING AHEAD McHENRY HIGH SCHOOL Thursday: TENNIS: .v Antioch, 4 p.m. BASEBALL: atLarkln,4p.m. SOFTBALL: at Grant, 4:30p.m. Saturday: TENNIS: McHenry Quad, 10 a.m. BASEBALL: at Antiodi, 10:30 a.m. SOFTBALL: Stream wood, 10 a.m. JOHNSBURG HIGH SCHOOL Wednesday: BASEBALL: Harvard, 4 p.m. SOFTBALL: Richmond, 4 p.m. TENNIS: Woodstock, 4 p.m. GIRLS'TRACK: Hebron k CL South, 4 p.m. SOFTBALL (Continued Irom page 201 them up in the field, but they came in every day during can't do a thing if we walk spring break and have our opponents. definitely improved." 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