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sT Page 12 NORTHWEST HE RALD Section A Saturday, September 7,1985 \ Sports CIT. DISCOUNT YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD MEDICAL SUPPLY DEALER" Byers, Oakley stjare tourney lead By Mark Meyer Herald sports writer HUNTLEY - Wind or no wind, Tim Byers and Jeff Oakley both found a way to conquer Pinecrest Friday afternoon in the first round of the McHenry County Amateur golf tournament. Byers and Oakley fired low rounds of 74 and are tied for the lead head­ ing into today's 18-hele final. Right behind the leaders in the champion­ ship class are Joe Knaack (75), Wal­ ter Leucht (77), Norman Knaack (77), Mark Walker (78), Art Jackson C-G scuttles Grant ANTIOCH -- Dan Solarz card­ ed a 43 at Harbor Ridge Country Club to lead Cary-Grove to a 176: 181 non-conference victory over F o x L a k e G r a n t F r i d a y afternoon. Joining Solarz on the Trojan scorecard were Nick Jones (44), Eric Jones (44) and Pat Ander­ son (45). Grant's Jim Theobald earned medalist honors with a 4<). Cary-Grove's Junior varsity alos picked up a win by defeating Grant 173-226. Rob Nitz led the Trojan JVers with a 39. Jacobs spikers win ALGONQUIN - The Jacobs volleyball team captured the top spot in the first group of its own invitational Friday, and has ad­ vanced into Saturday's second round of action. P a i r i n g ' s f o r S a t u r d a y ' s games are as follows: Jacobs vs. Rockford Jefferson (9 a.m./gym- nasium); Elgin vs. Antioch (9 a.m./fieldhouse); Belvidere vs. K a n e l a n d ( 1 0 : 1 5 a . m . / f i e l d ­ house) ; Round Lake vs. Schaum- burg (gymnasium). The winners of first round matches will play at 11:30 a.m. in the gymnasium while the fin­ als are scheduled for 2 p.m. C-G tips Tigers, 5-3 CRYSTAL LAKE - Cary- Grove evened its record at 1-1 with a 5-3 win over Crystal Lake Central in soccer action Friday afternoon. Doug Zimmerman held the hot hand for the Trojans with a pair of goals While "Rob Leask, Denny Crounse and Rob Ripley each added a solo marker. Scoring for Crystal Lake Cen­ tral were Dave Carlson (2) and Dave Wundrey. Warriors 1Continued from page 141 long down the right sideline, turning Schultz around every different way. But somehow, the senior made a sliding catch, rolling out-of-bounds at the three yard line. The next three plays symbolized McHenry's night. Jinga muffed the snap on first down. Shaver lost a yard on second down, and Jinga's pass to an open Pitel in the end zone fell short. Bob Diedrich came on to attempt a 25-yard field goal, but his kick was blocked, the Warriors com­ ing away empty. "We made some crucial, crucial errors tonight," Schlender said, 'and I attribute that to not being fully prepared. "Grant did all the things it needed to win. They have some good backs, they're hard runners," Schlender said. * Streaks J »ave NSOjUFE America's Hmalth Company fftoira Davis Nutrition & Fitness Advisor ' Full l ine of natural products Air/water purifiers See Our Classified (815)338-1679 (78), Gerald Lannoye (78), Jim Ste­ phenson (78), Pat Corey (78), Dan Gallagher (79), Barney Barbour (80) and Mike Carmody (80). "The wind was a factor earlier in the day," said Dave Spitzer, who came in with a 95. "I think the players who teed off in the last cou­ ple of groups may have had an ad­ vantage because the wind died down later in the round." - Flights for Saturday's round have been broken down into Champion­ ship, A, B and C. Championship flight includes scores from 74-80; A will consist of 81-87; B is made up of 88-95; and C ranges from 96-121. Those golfers in the 59-man field who qualified for the A class in­ clude: Bob Garrity (81), Edward Morgret (82), A1 Jackson (86), Steve Vaughn (86), Pat Lawler (86), Nor­ man Schwartz (82), Paul Wray (83), Dick Gialdini (87), Ed van Hoozen (86), Jerry Turner (83), Ron Jania (81), Tim Martin (83), A1 Olson (86), Jeff Varda (86) and Tom Neis (86). kenheimer (88), Craig Meyer (95), W i l l i a m H o w a r d ( 8 9 ) , W a y n e McKenzie (88), Gordie Tebo (95) and Dave Spitzer (95). The C class will consist of: George Bell (97), Terry Neeley (97)„ Larry Gillespie (106), David Lange (99), Tony Mogdans (97), Michael Hallisy (96), Patrick Mulcahy (109), Frank Zankle (106), Kurt Waati (97), Eric Qualifying in the B class were:--Groth ( 98), Scott McCiain t 109), Len Kent Koester (91), Jack Rankin Doerrfield (121), Rudy Stepan (97) (93), John Babcock (90), Lee Kiltz and Matt Grimone (110). 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