Vol 13 issue 1

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September 24,1976

SOUTHWORDS

Soccer to Play Warrenville by Russ Skiba The Maine South soccer team will play Wheaton Warrenville tomorrow at 8 p.m. The Hawks will be trying for their first win. Souths record stands at 0-4-1. The Hawks are starting to play as a team of late, and should do well against Warrenville. South lost to the Highland Park Giants 6-1 on Tuesday. The Giants dominated most of the game until late in the fourth quarter. Hawk pressure in the Giants zone gave them a corner

kick. Ken Dude then centered to said coach Tilley. "We were John Hepburn. Hepburn passed moving quicker this game. Jim to Jim Krumwiede. who shot and Krumwiede made some good scored. passes. Ken Dude got into the Last Saturday, the Hawks lost open well and Mike Moorman 2-0 to New Trier West. "We played a fine game at fullback." played our best game of the "We were still bunching up too year, especially on defense, " much, but if the guys start commented South's coach Jack talking more, we should play Tilley. "However we are still belter." added Coach Tilley. waiting for the ball instead of Upcoming Hawk games will be going toil. " Hawk fullback Paul Vinopal (21) brings the ball upon at Barrington at 4:30 on Although the Hawks were oul Tuesday, then at home, against a fast break while Dave Greising (32) and J i m Krunv shot, they started to play more Niles North on Saturday October wiede get ooen for a pass. The Hawks lost to Highland aggressively. Halfback Mark 2nd. and at home against Niles Park 6-1. Dzulynski made some good West on October 5th. passes to the outside, and Ken The sophomore soccer team Dude played a fine game at left wing. One of Dude's shots went beat Highland Park 2-0 last off the post in the fourth quarter. Tuesday. The Hawk's record the game. Frank O'Con- now stands at 1-2-1. South ran the ball to their own 24 norAfter a 15 yard penalty. by Russ Skiba Against the Highland Park commented. "Maine South On the next play, half-back yard line. Then, Hawk's quart- played a good game, The Maine South football team but our Giants. Ron Muck scored on a erback. Gus Paloian threw a Ken Mrowiec ran all the way for will host Maine West tomorrow forwards still need to take more hard shot about 30 yards oul. The at 2 p.m. The Hawks will be a 77 yard touchdown run. The pass over the middle to half-back shots. Also, the first half of goal ball over-powered the Giant's extra point was no good and the Jamie Perrin. who ran 76 yards tending was excellent." trying for their third win. goalie and the Hawks led 1-0. for a Hawk touchdown. The "Maine West should give us a Hawks led 6-0. Later in the game. Bill Shinn Maine South tied 3-3 against good game," commented coach "We had excellent blocking on extra point was good and the Oak Park last Thursday. At 8:00 scored on a penalty kick. Robert Schmidt. "Our team Mrowiecs run. We block just a Hawks won 13-6. the third quarter. Hawk's left "This was a turn-around game should be keyed up for them be- the right time and Ken made Coach Schmidt added. "I was of wing Ken Dude scored from a for us. " said coach Tom Paulsen. cause this is our first conference some good down field moves," pleased with our victory. It was corner kick by John Hepburn for "We have gotten out to a slow game." a fine defensive ball game. Un a 1-0 South lead. said coach Schmidt. start this year and this was our fortunately, we couldn't open up Last Saturday, the Hawks beat Oak Park scored 2 goals in the first win. 1 feel things are on the At 0;19 of the third quarter. our offense since we had bad second quarter to lake a 2-1 lead upswing. The guys know they New Trier West 13-6. The first half was scoreless, with the only New Trier West tied the game on field position during most of the at half-time. beat a tough team on Tuesday " highliie. a 37 yard run by Jamie a 4 yard run by Lauer. The game. " The Hawks tied the game at "The team is getting back the Hawks blocked the extra point Perrin. "We still gave up loo much 10:40 of the third Quarter, when confidence that they had last In the second half, the Hawks and the game was tied 6-6. yardage to New Trier, but Mark Dzulynski lea Ken Dude on year when we went undefeated scored first After holding New in the fourth quarter, the overall 1 was pleased with the the left wing, and Dude kicked a won our stale tournament. I Trier on a goal line stance. Hawks winning touchdown was defensive play of Tom Garcea fine shot high into the right hand and found out that Highland Park Souths drive started at their set up by a Ken Mrowiec inter- and Dan Linden. Also, our de- corner. beat Glenbrook .North this year own 1 yard line They advanced ception at the Maine South 6 yard fensive backs, Tom McGlade, The score remained tied 2-2 at Glenbrook was runner-up to the ball to the 23 on two runs and line. On the next four plays, Ken Mrowiec, and Bill Zurek the end of regulation play. The and us in the state tournament. So played excellently for us." teams then played two 5 minute I'm happy about the win." The Hawks beat Highland overtimes inon-sudden death). The sophomore Hawks lost to Park 20-14 in their season Oak Park took a 3-2 lead, mid- New Trier West 4-0 last opener. Maine South's first way through the first overtime. Saturday. "I was very disapteam. "Some real good talent touchdown was scored by Jamie by Sue Leonard Then with 0:50 left in the sec- pointed in the way we played," The Maine South girls swim could develop from our J.V." Perrin on a 12 yard run. Ken ond overtime, the Hawks got a commented coach Paulsen." "We team will open their home said coach Butler. "They are the Mrowiec scored the other two corner kick Ken Dude kicked beat this team 3-1 last year " season against New Trier East most enthusiastic J.V. I have Hawk touchdowns: both on 4 the ball in front of the net. where In their other games, the yard runs. Junior Dave Ryan halfback Bryan Pelikan passed Hawks tied Evanston 2-2 on goals tomorrow at 1 p m. The Hawks ever seen." the Hawk's leading rusher to Mike Moorman, who scored to by Marshall Wells and Tom are looking forward to another Probably the toughest team was 122 yards in 17 carries. make the final a 3-3 tie. successful season. Winkowski, and lost to Oak Park South will have to face will be with Coach Schmidt commented, The girls will be trying for Glenbrook North. "They want to "We hustled well this game." 4-2. their second straight state title beat us more than anybody. " "We played an excellent first half. We had good blocking, and this year. "Winning state this stated coach Buller. ran the ball well. We almost had year will be tougher.' The Hawks will swim against toogoodof astarl. " commented coach Dawn Butler Glenbrook three times this "In the second half, we had a "Since we won the title last year, season. We will face them first the other teams will be out to gel in a dual meet at Glenbrook complete let-down. We lost our aggressiveness. We made one us." North on October 15th. then later The Hawks will have an ex- on. in a league meet, and finally mistake that gave Highland Park a pass for a touchdown.'' perienced team this season Re- in the state meet. "Overall, we played well. " turning swimmers will be Kim Coach Dawn Butler added. If added coach Schniidl. Our Lindstrom '77. Virginia DeYoung uards, Kevin Conn and Bill '79, Patti Pence "78, Maria we are going to be a winner this ornrose, and center Rick Chakos '77, Tracey Lindstrom year, we are going to have to think like a team We have to Szatkowski blocked excellently "79. and Mary Nicolau '78 Jamie Perrins (20) drives up the middle as Gus Kim Lindstrom. an all- remember that it is more on traps. Ken Mrowiec played Palioan (11) fakes to the outside. The Hawks beat American last year, holds the important for the team to win steady and Ralph Reporlo did a good job of punting." Highland Park 20-14. state records in individual than for an individual to win. " medley and 5^0 yard free style and was a member of the championship relay Virginia t)eYoung. a state qualifier in free style last year, placed sixth in the Maine West Senf led the Hawks with fifth provement of the juniors like by Tom Kroeschell and Patti Pence should be the Invitational meet on Saturday. place at the Homewood- Larry Rodgers and Mike Maine South's cross country Hawks strong free stylers this September Uth. Flossmour Invitational. Jim Cernold, as well as Jim Mcteam will open their conference season. The first signs of improvement McNamara continued to Namara to close the gap between season against Glenbrook North This year's varsity divers in a home meet against improve and finished 10th. The the top three runners; Steve will be Thadine Bak t!. Sarah this Tuesday. The team is ex- came Highland Park and Maine North. harriers ran Iheir last non-con- Senf, Tim McNamara and Joe Ebner '79, Terri Lusignan '78. pecting another win. In that meet. Tim McNamara ference meet last Tuesday (Skull) Bogard. The harriers have shown Rita Rortvedt '78. Pernann The lack of summer running ran a tough race, winning by 20 against New Trier West and Von steady improvement since their Karecki "78 and Emily Kitler '78 is still painfully obvious in seconds with a 14:36 - a very Steuben. "Divers can pick up some first meet on September 9th. In good time for this early in the This year's conference race certain runners." said coach important points in close that meet, the Hawks finished season. Steve Senf finished poorly, taking a third place shapes up as a battle between the John Killcullen. But we still meets.' added coach Butler. fourth, Joe Bogard look fifth, three Maine schools. Maine West have three weeks left until we .A new addition to girl's swim- behind York and Palatine. Fol- Jim placed seventh, looks like the toughest team to run against Maine West " ming this year is a junior varsity lowing their opener, the Hawks whileMcNamara Larry Rodgers took four- beat because they have a lot of 'We are still improving and teenth. The Hawks beat High- depth. Maine East is now the gap between the first and land Park by 10 points and Maine running at lop form. fifth men in closing. Just how North by 23 points. The success of the Hawks much we will know by state The following Saturday, Steve depends on the continuous im- finals on November 13th.

Football to Meet Warriors

Swimmers Go For Title

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Cross Country is Seeing Steady Improvement

Ghrs Tennis Team, Expecting a Great Season, Will Face Maine West Team This year's girl's tennis members are (from right to left) top row: Coach Joyce Albrecht, Katie Schiesser, AAary Frick, Mary Lee, Ginger Schwieder, Ellen Eastmen, Kim Kuchenberg, Lisa Chidester, Cathy Nelson, M r . Bill Lange; 2nd row: Mary Depke, Carol Kazuk, Jane Bixby, Gail Keilhoffer, Pam Kezios, Linda Bonahoom, Stacy Paphitis, Judy Wilkas, Kelly Muno; 3rd row: Mary Scott, Michelle Ploussard, Sue Brey, Donna Pozdro, Kathy Wells, Julie Oelfosse, Cindy Seno, Laura Fabianich.

by Russ Skiba The girl's tennis team will iipen their home season this luesday against Maine West at 4:15 p.m. "We are expecting a fine season, " said coach Joyce Albrecht. "We are stronger this year because we have more depth." added coach Albrecht. "We have some very skilled first year players." This year's varsity singles players will be Mary Scott, Mary

Frick, Carol Kazuk, and Mary Depke. Coach Albrecht commented, "Mary Frick and Mary Scott will be a good one two punch for us at first and second singles. As for doubles play, we are still looking for the right combinations." Probable varsity doubles teams are Laura Fabianich and Mary Lee at first doubles. Pam Kezios and Cindy Seno at second doubles and Judy Wilkas and Kim Kuchenberg at third doubles.

Other varsity team members this year are Jane Bixby. Lynne Bonahoom. Sue Brey. Lisa Chidester. Julie Delfosse. Ellen Eastman, Gail Kielhoffer. Kelly Muno. Cathy Nelson. Stacy Paphitis, Michelle Ploussard, Donna Pozdro, Katie Schiesser, Ginger Schwieder and Kattiy Wells. "If we work hard we should win. " added coach Albrecht. "We have some tough meets coming up against Glenbrook North and Maine West.'"


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