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McHenry nips D-C in double overtime.

Publication: Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL)
Publication Date: 31-JAN-04
Format: Online - approximately 453 words
Delivery: Immediate Online Access
Full Article Title: McHenry nips D-C in double overtime.(Sports)

Article Excerpt
Byline: John Radtke Daily Herald Sports Writer

Dundee-Crown coach Joe Komaromy took little solace Friday night in the fact his team battled back and made a game of it against McHenry.

That's because had the Chargers played the first half like they did the second, there probably wouldn't have been a need for double overtime.

But as it was, McHenry did just a bit more right than...

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