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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 5 Jun 1985, p. 30

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SECTION 2 • PAGE 16 - PLAINDEALER-HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5,1985 Sports McHenry Men's 12-inch Softball League The Fox Hole Tap became the first team to give the Rusty Nail Inn a number besides zero in the loss column last Wednesday, when the Tap edged the Nail 18-14 in McHenry Men's 12-inch Softball League action. The Nail finished 1-1 on the evening thanks to an earlier 15-9 win over Gambler East. The Fox Hole Tap won two on the night, beating Huemann's Water Condi­ tioning 15-10. ^-- In the other game Wednesday, Greg's Never Inn suffered an 11- 10 defeat at the hands of Gambler West. Details on action from Wednes­ day night: Rmty Nail«, Gambler EtttB The Rusty Nail I nn led this one 8-6 In the sixth, when the winners exploded for seven runs in the bottom of the frame to upend Gambler East, 15- ». Gambler took a 4-0 lead in the first on RBI singles by Mike Llndal, John Michaels, Fred Stacker and Jim Arndt. Men's Sunday 12-inch Softball League The Nail took the lead at 8-6 in the fifth on an RBI single by Joe Meyers and a sacrifice fly by Don Bentz. The winners then blew the game wide open in the sixth on three walks, three errors, a two-run single by Doug Freund and an RBI double by Bentz. Tom Nusbaum had four hits for Gambler East. Stocker, Michaels, Joe Ubrig and Terry Hovseth each had two hits. Freund was 4-f0r-4 for the NalL John Meyers, Joe Meyers and Chuck Marke each had two safeties. t Fos Hole IS, Huemann's 10 Huemann's Water Conditioning held a 10-5 lead into the seventh inning, but the Fox Hole Tap scored five with two outs to tie It, and then tallied five more in the eighth to win 15-10. Rich Meyers doubled to lead off the seventh, but was still on base two outs later. But hits by Mark Vogt, Gary Gilpin, Ron Fuhderburg and Kurt Valentin tied the game, and then seven hits in the eighth, including RBI hits by Jim Yawor- ski, Wayne Hiller and Gilpin, and a two-run dou­ ble by Vogt, put Huemann's away. Funderburg and Hiller had four hits each, while Yaworskl had three, and Vogt, Gilpin and Valentin two each for Fox Hole, which collected 23 hits in the game. Kris Teuber and Tom J anlk had three singles each for Huemann's, which also got two hits apiece from Bill Kallher, Aaron Jacobs, Tom Hurckes and Kevin Roach. Fox Hole U, Rusty Nail 14 In this real heavyweight match, the two teams ^ Parks and Rec 12-inch Softball League Market Place Coin Wash topped Bimbo's-Christopher's Men's Wear, 7-4, in McHenry Parks & Recreation Department 12-inch Softball this past week. It was the second win of the year for Market Place Coin Wash. Details from the contest: * • Coin Wash 7, Bimbo'aOirtstopher's 4 The Cin Wash took an early advantage when Hugh McGowan's sacrifice fly scored George Cadotte from third. scored 32 runs, amassed 51 hits, and left 21 on base, with the Fox Hole Tap still standing at the bell In topping the Rusty Nail I nn, 18-14. Fox Hole was able to collect the win by scoring seven runs In the top of the seventh, on five straight singles, and RBI by Kurt ValenUn, Rich Meyers, Mark Vogt, Ron Funderburg, Gary Gilpin, Vinnie Freund and Jim Yaworskl. The latter three had four hits each, while Hiller and Vogt had three each, Vogt with four RBI. Valentin, Funderburg, Mark Schlultz, Steve Dobner and Meyers all had two hits. Doug Freund was 5-for-S for the Nail, while John Meyers had four hits, and Rick Wakitsch and Chuck Marke three each. Randy Thiel had two hits and two RBI. Gambler Weat 11, Greg's io Jerry Brodln crushed a three-run, tape measure homer in the bottom of the fifth to help lead Gambler West to an 11-10 win over Greg's Never Inn. Brodln's blast Ued the contest at 10-10, and in the sixth, Tony Huemann led off with a double, went to third on a fly out by Matt Oik, and scored on a sacrifice fly by Jim Frantz to give Gambler West the win. Greg's bats went silent, as the last 10 men went down in order. Oik and Frantz didn't help the Gambler hitters out, as each ma* sparkling defensive plays. Gary Guetzloff had two hits and four RBI for Greg's. Tom Jablonski, Rick Nelss and Brian Wilson had two safeUes each. Brodln, John DeCicco, Gary Wagner and Jim Althoff had two hits each for the winners. Althoff had three RBI, and Wagner two. Later, Bob Tortorlccl doubled home Greg Bar- tos and Joe LaFontalne singled In Tortorlccl to put Coin Wash ahead 3m. RBI singles from Bartos and Jerry Sullivan made it 5-0, and Bimbo's-Christopher's Men's Wear couldn't recover, although run-scoring hits from Bob Mauch and Paul Ktlday narrowed the gap somewhat. Fred Sorenaon had a two-run single for Bimbo's-Christopher's. Details from Sunday's outings: Mika Bub Out Waat 17, Jurt Video 1« Mike Buzz Out West scored seven in the top of the first to take a commanding lead, but Just Video bounced back for nine in its half of the frame, and added six more in the third to take a .15-8 advantage. But the winners pecked away at the lead, and Anally tied it with two runs In the seventh, and won the game with a solo tally in the eighth. Bill Turner had two hits and four RBI to pace Mike's. Ken Kloss and Mike Bonner had two hits each. Randy Gllck had three hits, three RBI and three runs scored to lead Just Video. Tory Siver- aon had a double. x I QED18, Jata's Sport 8top 112 QED scored four runs in the seventh and held off John's Sport Stop 1,18-12. Jeff Nabor and Irish DeCicco had two hits and two RBI each for QED, while Tom Cunningham went 3-for-4, and Robert Stem knocked in two runs with a homer. Dante Jacobson had three hits, while Tony Jacobson had two, and Dean Neuhaser four runs scored, for John's. Garretta' PtanMag II, Jehft's 114 Chris Potenzo went 4-for-4 to lead Garrelts' * Plumbing to a hard-fought 18-14 win over John's Sport Stop I. Scott B's 18, Gary Lang 4 Scott B's led by Just two runs--7-5--until they * exploded for nine runs In the sixth Inning to win going away, 18-4 over Gary Lang. Dave Clark had two hits and three RBI, while Bill Meath had a homer and tour RBI. Bill Cunn­ ingham had three RBI, and Mike Klapperich two hits. Mike Dowllng had two singles to pace Gary uw * Marian camps offered WOODSTOCK - Marian Central Catholic High School will again offer summer sports camps during a two- week period in June. Instruction in basketball for boys and girls, football, volleyball, baseball, softball, tennis and wrestling will be offered during the weeks of June 10 and 17 for interested boys and girls in grades 5, 6, 7, and 8. The cost of the two-week camp is $15 which includes a cahip t-shirt and a certificate of participation. Marian Central coaches will serve as instructors for the camp. More information can be obtained by calling MC athletic director Hans Rokus at 338-4220. McHenry Men's 16-inch Softball League Decker Construction continued to have hard luck, dropping a 16-14 decision to After the Fox in McHenry Men's 16-inch Softball League action last week. I n Tuesday's pair of outings, the x Knights of Columbus got back on ' the winning track with a 14-3 thrashing of H&M Machinery Movers, and Raymond's Bowl- Huff's Decorating continued to pummel opponents by ripping Novotny's Sales 27-8. , Details from last week's bat­ tles: Knights of Columbus 14, H&M 3 ' The Knights of Columbus started slowly, but let their defense keep them close unUl the bats came alive in the fifth, in routing H&M Machinery Movers, 14-3. HfcM led 3-1 Into the fifth, but a six-run inning by K of C was the difference. Bob Moehling had two homeruns and three RBI to pace the Knights. Ron Waytula and Bill Bryniarski had two singles each, and Doug doubled and scored twice. Rayinood'a-Hufrs 27, Novotny 8 Eight walks by Novotny Sales, plus 10 extra- base hits by the powerful Raymond's Bowl Hufrs Decorating offense, led to this 27-8 romp. 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After t!» Pox if, Decker 14 Decker Construction outhit After the Pox 19-16, but five Decker errors proved costly, as ATP claimed a 10-14jtrlumnh. Mike Devallehad three hits, while Bob Priol had three RBI and four runs scored, and Ed Keating two triples, to pave the way for ATP. Joe Ubrig, Steve Himpleman, Ken Miller and Jim Turk led Decker's attack. Palace-Dean's 10, Old Bridge S Palace Bowl-Dean's Concrete made good use of five extra base hits, in breezing past Old Bridge, 10-5. Dave Pllner had an RBI triple, and Bob Het- terman and Tim Byers two hits apiece to lead Old Bridge. Tim Frantz, Phil Creden, Mike Reardon and Tony Aiello led the Palace-Dean's attack, Creden with two RBI, Aiello with three. " Northern States Insurance Agency, Inc. 109 Newell Street Woodstock. IL 60098 "YOUR FULL SERVICE AGENCY" V; Announces that TOMPARSLEY .. .has joined their staff in providing complete insurance service for all of McHenry County. 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