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Southtown Star from Tinley Park, Illinois • 8

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Southtown Stari
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Tinley Park, Illinois
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8
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THE STAR. HERALD: Thursday, August 1980 District 228 announces its new coaches Barz new Carmel AD Vino Didia, formerly Tinley Park's sophomore basebaU coach, has been named to the varsity post for I97VS0 succeeding Bob Mensik. Didia's appointment was included in a list of extra cumcular assignments issued by District 23 at Us most recent school board meeting Also at Tinley Park, Dennis Johasoa iUbe the new girts basketball coach. Milwaukee is CNA's first foe tonrxunJ from I ZOCNA FEELS his club is a belter hitting one tftaa MUauke ho outhit the OiKragoans 1(6 9S in the four games over the weekend and has dominated the play between the two teams since Chicago took a June 7 double-header in the first confrontation between the two teams with the best overall records in the North American Softball league should have woo this second game tonight," Zolna said of the ll-lt sehea completioner Sunday, a Junior golf at Silver Lake replacing Dale Delaney. la addittoa to those appointments.

Ralph takes ever lor Terry Sense as head girts gymnastics coach, Debra BarceUa replaces Bob Skelly as varsity girts Softball coach, and George Michael take over for Deaa ScfaulU as varsity golf coach AT BREMEN. Randy HrkeJ was officially earned the school's varsity boys basketball coach. He will be assisted by Kyle Hastings, Michael Knstan, Larry Katter-beinrieh and Ken Scott. Also at Bremen, David Reynolds takes ever for Karen Hayslett as girls crocs country coac. Lizabetk Guttata, replaces Jean Klacik aa girls svtanUng coaca, Debra Runyaa succeeds Claire Dorter as voUeyball coaca; and Robert Frtx takes ever the boys swim team from William Davtea.

Oak Forest was the only one of four District Z3 schools to keep Us enure 197M0 coaching staff intact for school year 1980-11. Meanwhile at HiUcrest, Bob Frederick was officially named the Hawks new varsity boys basketball coach, replacing John Tierney. Harnisch at NE Missouri Low net (score with handicap subtracted) first prtze. Bob Lack, age 13 of Palos Heights second prize, Gary Fell, age 14 of Palos Park; third prize, Jeff Wood, age IS of Palos Park. Low gross Chad Hu-izenga, age IS of Orland Park.

Most improved John Benson, age 12 of Orland Park. Most dedicated golfer Rick Vasil. Most courteous golfer Tom Hennessy, age IS of Orland Park. The climax of the third annual junior golf program at Silver Lake country club was held August IS on the Orland Park golf course. The league, open to both boys and girls from eight to 15 years of age, began June and ran every Friday morning on Silver Lake's nine-hole Rolling Hills course.

Different events and contests were held each week to help stimulate interest in the game. Golf clinics and individualized instruction on various aspects of golf were also provided; both before and after the youngsters teed-off. THE championship tour nament on August 15 included 70 kids playing for trophies and other prixes. The major winners of the day for various events were: Longest drive Don DeWilkms, age IS of Orland Park, 248 yards Closest to the pin on the 149 yard John Musci, age 14 of Orland Park. Closest to the pin on the 158 yard Mike Howley, age 12 of Hickory Hills.

Closest to the pin on the 173 yard Joe Meinhardt, age 14 of Orland Park. Closest to the pin on the 123 yard Larry Moty-kowski, age 15 of Orland Park. Longest putt on the 9th hole Rick Vasil, age 10 of Palos Heights from Orland Park, lettered at Wake Forest before transferring. Read STAR Sports Freshmen Mark Egofske (KirksvUlei football rosier (Rich South) and Ron Fur- this fall, gason (Rich East) and Egofske is a 6 loot 1. junior Matt Harnisch lTVpound wide receiver, (Sandburg) will be new- while Furgason is a 6-0, comers to the Northeast 205-pound fullback.

Har- Missouri State university nisch, a (-2, 240-pounder Mt Carmel high school head football coach Bui Ban has been appointed the school's athletic director replacing Joe Gilbert, a was announced recently. The new athletic director iU continue on as head football coach of the Caravan Originally a south suburbanite. Ban attended Rich Central, where he achieved honors as an all-state halfback in 1S and 1966 FROM Rich Central he went to Notre Dame, where he was a starting fullback for Ara Parseghi-an on the 1969 and 1970 Fighting Irish teams. He also participated in two Cotton Bowl victories while at South Bend. Following college and a brief semi-pro career.

Ban spent some time with the Minnesota Vikings. Prior to taking on coaching duties at Mt. Carmel in 1976, he was defensive coordinator at North Park college. In addition to his athletic experience. Ban has degrees in marketing and Marketing management from Notre Dame, and a Master of Science degree from the University of Illinois.

"I REALLY look forward to the added challenge of working with all aspects of the athletic program here at Carmel," Ban said. EM0DEUIIG? See us tint for Quality Ito We custom buJM and manjracture our own catrtneta. counter tope, bars, vewHiae. bookcases or any oa- OF firemen champs game In which CNA once led 114 and U-l before being outacored 11 the final three Innings. "However.

1 guess we were as down going into the game as Milwaukee was up." he admitted Milwaukee had clinched the Western Division title with its first game 10-5 win Sunday, thus ruling out any need to make up two earlier canceled games ith Lexington and two with Ft ayne MILWAUKEE ended regular season play 47 13 and Chicago 43-19 getting rained out of two games against Detroit during a 64 game regular season "Before going Into the series, one of our major objectives was to show these guys we weren't afraid of them," Zolna sakL "We wanted to charge and attack. I (eel we achieved that We're ready for tbem In the playoffs." In the final game of the four game set. Greg Linhart did some charging and attacking of his own that resulted in the dismissal from the game of both himself and SchliU starting pitcher Tom Gorski. As Linhart slid into third base in a six-run fourth inning, and a play on him resulted in a wild throw, he attempted to get up and score from third but was instead held down on the base by some rough house tactics of the Milwaukee third baseman. i A FEISTY LINHART sprung to his feet to physically protest the wrong doing and a bench-clearing occurred on both sides of the field.

Both Linhart and Gorski were ejected from the contest. "That may have cost us the game," Zolna mused afterwards. "We were hitting Gorski good. We wanted to keep him In there. "But I don't blame Greg.

Under the circumstances, he did right. The only thing he did wrong was he didn't hit him. Those dirty play shennigans are part of Milwaukee's game. They need them jammed back down their throats." CNA shortstop Kenny Kamradt made a strong bid for NASL player of the Week honors with a 15-19 batting effort at the plate for the series. WHILE IT HAS not been officially announced that the games were probably CNA's last ever in Lou Boud-reau field, weekend crowds had to be encouraging to CNA club officials.

An estimated 650 attended Saturday night and another 550 Sunday evening. Still, it is thought CNA will play elsewhererT98l after a good year on the field but a tougfrmaiden sea toi i ll i u-it-w ii r. i ui in ttry NOW ON DISPLAY! CrJft 1 1 MOOCL KIT CMC MS NssSfiU Ex oC INCtWONta LATEST tUROPKAN rrru CAaearra Forest team are: C. Evans, manager, T. Stotts, captain, S.

Rada, MVP, W. Krueger, Laycoax, B. Schulz, W. Dudek, R. Hall, F.

Jen, L. Howell, T. O'Neill, T. Bettenhausen, J. Ballard, S.

Kachlik, D. Kachlik, J. Sarhage, and K. Smith. The scorekeeper was Rita Hall.

Oak Forest's fire department Softball team captured the Third District Fire department title last weekend by sweeping two games. Oak Forest defeated Hazel Crest 13-2, before knocking off Lansing 11-2 in the championship game. Members of the Oak 1 1 1 it nr' a AND FAMILY ROOM FURNI TURE ORTEGA ONYX BUILT IN BATHTUBS, SINKS. COUNTER TOPS A AC CESSORIES ftaM eiatrlfeutore: Roeer. Tttsreieoof.

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