ironic i ' * Gridiron Glimpse D-C tops Round Lake but"was a win-"said a b,ut il very wel1 could just as easily have been defense *°me Umely exicution by the chargers uJS "?t0 pl*y'Round Lake had the ball on the chargers 49 navid KopmilJ * h° P°ints'the Panthers derided to put the game in wtamtaig HeWgoal ~ °F WG S8y and& tQT game «nm°mnnHrnniter pla^ing .a f00^ 8ame> the Chargers' defense was summond one more time to do battle. The kick was blocked, and D-C went home a winner, 18-16, improving to 1-| on^the year. Jacobs blanks Wauconda WAUCONDA -- For football purists, Saturday's contest between Jacobs and Wauconda was anything but perfect. _ "We were too sloppy on offense," said Golden Eagle head coach Ron Ellett. "Crucial mistakes. Fumbles. Interceptions. We can't have those if we're going to compete for the conference championship." Senior running back Kevin Pokorny provided much of the offensive excitement as he carried the ball 13 times for 183 yards, including a pair of touchdown runs on jaunts of 58 and 28 yards. junior tailback Jay Scime (14 carries, ill yards) added a 48-yard touchdown scamper in the third quarter while senior fullback Dan Hochel (14 carries, 75 yards) finished the scoring with a pair of one-yard plunges. • 1st play kills Cary-Grove LAKE ZURICH - Cary-Grove football Coach Mike Buck knew before Saturday's game against Lake Zurich that the way his defense per formed would go a long way in determining the Trojans' fortunes. And with the exception of Lake Zurich's first play from scrimmage, Buck was pleased with the way the"defense played. But it was that one play- a 40-yard touchdown run by the Bears' Scott Templett that doomed the Trojans in a 7-0 nonconference loss. , "We had some opportunities but did not capitalize. We had two key fumbles. I don't think Doug (Quarterback Hughes) threw an intercep tion, but it semmea like he was pressured. When we needed to get the big play, we did not get it," Buck said. . Lake Park to a superb second half of South fa LAKE PARK -- It was an defensive football. Crystal Lake South was going into Saturday's game against Lake Park as the underdog, and came away with the only points of the third and fourth quarters, edging the Gators closer, but not enough in the 14-9 loss. Gator fullback Vince Hellem scored his team's only touchdown on a one-yard burst in the second quarter. Hellem later injured an ankle and left the game. * I (Steve Peterson, Phil English, Mark Meyer and Hank Faulkner were contributing writers.) . . \ % Fall 12" Softball Results from Thursday's action in the Men's Fall 12" Softball League. Greg's 14, Huckleberry 5 Greg's Never Inn improved to 2-0 on the season with a 14-5 thrashing of Huckleberry Inn. Greg's rode a seven-run fourth in ning to the win. Willie Howard and Skip Bellon had three hits and two RBI each to lead Greg's, Howard scoring three runs. Sports Sked Monday: Tennis: Woodstock at Johnsburg, 4:30 p.m. Cross-Country: McHenry at Liberty- ville, 4:30 p.m. Tuesday: Volleyball: Cary-Grove at McHenry, 4:30 p.m. Cross-Country: Johnsburg at Har vard, 4 p.m. Golf: Libertyville at McHenry, 4 p.m. Soccer: CL South at McHenry, 4:30 p.m. Swimming: Waukegan at McHenry, 4:30 p.m. Tennis: Grant at McHenry, 4:30 p.m. Wednesday: Tennis: Elgin at McHenry, 4:30 p.m., Wauconda at Johnsburg 4:30 p.m. ter Leucht 77-81 - 158, Dan Gal lagher 79-82 -- 161, Mike Carmody 80-84 -- 164, Terry Donovan 79-85 -- 164, Barney Barbour 80-85 - 165, Jeff Oakley 74-withdrew. A Flight Tim Martin 83-78 - 161, Paul Wray 83-79 -- 162, Pat Lawler 85-78 - 163, Ed Morgret 82-81 - 163, Bob Garrity 81-82 - 163. Ron Jania 81-82 - 163, Ed vanHoozen 89-79 -- 165, Jerry Turn# 83-84 - 167, Jeff Varda 86-83 - 169, Tom Neis 86-83 - 169, Stephen Vaughn 86-85 - 171» Nor man Schwartz 82-89 - 171, A1 Jack son 86-88 - 174, Dick Gialdini 87-96 - 183, A1 Olson 86-withdrew. B Flight Larry Simonsen 88-82 - 170, Lee Kiltz 88-85 - 173, A1 Pufahl 88*86 - (Continued from 174. Bart Winn 88-86 - 174, Babcock 90-85 -- 175, Tony DeMay 90-87 - 177, Wayne McKenzie 88 89 - 177, Bob Lunkenheimer 93-88 -- 181, William Howard 89-94 - 183, Gordie Tebo 95-89 - 184, Craig Mev- er 95-90 - 185, Kent Koester 91-98 - 189, Dave Spj .zer 95-102 - 197. C Flight Tony Mogdans 97-87 - 184, Rudy Stepan 97-91 - 188, Kurt Waati 97-96 - 193, Eric Groth 98-97 - 195, George Bell 97-99 - 196, Michael Hallisy 96-102 198, Frank Zankle 106- 89 - 205, Scott McClain 109-101 - 210, Patrick Mulcahy 109-no score reported. Len Doerrfield 121 with drew, Matt Giimone 110-withdrew,' Terry Neely 97-did not show. Larry Gillespie 106-no score reported, Da vid Lange 99-withdrew. YOU DON'T HAVE TO BE OVERWEIGHT! Enjoy • guaranteed weight loss with • no group meetings • use regular foods • no exercise • Start losing the excess weight today! It's easy! Call today' I WEEKS LOSE.20 30 LBS GUARANTEED' 110 THRU 9 9 IS) • SLENDER -CENTER. m im N. PARK • Mm Randy Glick added two hits and three RBI. Twig Miller collected two singles. Mike Phillips went 3-for-3 for Huckleberry Inn. Bob Clawson had two hits and Scott Strange. Novotny 12, Ace Hardw Novotny Sales scored four runs in the first, fourth and fifth innings to rout Ace Hardware 12-0. Tim Sabatka and Dwayne Oeffling had three hits apiece for the win ners. Bob Hetterman and Butch Pin- tozzi added two hits and two runs score. Hetterman and Pintozzi each Herald photo by Sam Natrop McHenry's Tim Byers urges a putt into the cup Saturday. Byers finished second in the championship flight. Johnsburg (Continued from page 6) Kegel rambled for 73 yards on 12 carries, while Stefka led the JHS attack with 81 yards on six totes. Husak completed four of his eight attempts. "Now, we're 0-2, and we've put the pressure on ourselves. Next week is the key to our season, no doubt about it," Roberts said. The Sky- hawks will open Northwest Subur ban Conference play Saturday at home against 1-1 Wauconda. .>• - belted home runs. Dale Zalke, Steve Johnson and Gary Morowski had one hit each for Ace. Back Door 8, McH Specialties 5 Back Door Tavern scored in only two innings, but it was enough to knock off McHenry Specialties, 8-5, improving to 2-0 on the season. Randy Gray had two hits, two runs scored and two RBI to pace Back Door's attack. Jeff Major and Steve Schiera had two singled each for McHenry Spe cialties (l-l). 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