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Unbeaten Meet At Upchurch
The Upchurch Junior High
School boys' basketball team, has
a 6-0 record going into the New
Year's portion of the season.
The next home game is schedul
ed for January 5 with undefeated
Hamlet.
The Upchurch Eagles have five
players returning from the 1981-82
Tournament
Opens Here
Wednesday
' The first annual Hoke County
Holiday Classic Basketball Tour
nament was scheduled to start
Wednesday at 7 p.m. with Hoke
High, Red Springs, Prospect and
Pembroke competing in the Hoke
gym.
Two games are scheduled for the
first night, with the second to start
at 9. The Wednesday night winners
will play Thursday night for the ti
tle at 9.
squad, which compiled an 11-3
record -- Charles Andrews, Darcey
Cunningham, Steve Hamilton,
Marvin Maynor, and Michael
McKoy. Rated as promising by
Coach Calender are Adell
Baldwin, James Carpenter, Wayne
Ferguson, Marques Galloway,
Sam Hagins, Marvin Harris.
Frederick and Ricky Morrison and
Alfonza Walton.
Calender observed this week:
"The holidays give us a chance to
work on areas where we need im
proving.'*
GOOD HUNT ? Larry Upchurch (right) and Raeford Councilman Bob hunt on Currituck Sound. The hunt is an annual event and is sponsored by
Gentry (left) bagged a nice variety of ducks and snow geese on a recent Clyde Upchurch.
3,000 Sandhills Acres
Tapped For Preserve
Fourteen sites in the Sandhills
Game Land -- totalling 3,000 of its
56,000 acres -- were recently enroll
ed in the North Carolina Natural
Heritage program. This program is
administered by the N.C. Division
of Parks and Recreation, and is
designed to preserve unique
natural habitats throughout the
State.
The 14 sites represent a broad
range of the habitats found in the
Sandhills ? including old-growth
long-leaf pine savannas, pine flat
woods, evergreen shrub bogs,
white cedar stands, hardwood
swamp forests, and black-water
streams. The seven rare or en
dangered animals found in these
areas include the Bachman's spar
row, Carolina gopher frog, pine
barrens tree frog, red-cockaded
woodpecker, red-shouldered
hawk, Swainson's warbler, and the
tiger salamander.
In fact, on one night 17 species
of frogs were recorded at one of
the sites ? the richest diversity of
frogs ever reported from a single
Merchants
Bonding
league
Top Ten Bowlers
Sylvester McAllister 178
James Nixon 176
Alexander Kelly 175
Luther Taylor 172
Mike Nicves 169
L.arry Black 169
Lee Dixon 163
Howard Hendrix 163
George Hendrix 163
Lonzell Kelly 162
200+ And High Series
Phillip Smith 209
Larry Black 2 1 5 - 529 Scries
Dwight Crawford 204
Results of 12-23-82
Shoe Chest 0 Michael's 4
Foursome 1 Strikers 3
Hollingsworth Bus Co. 3
Auto Parts 1
Towne Barber Shop 1
Hollingsworth Florist 3
Schedule for 12-30-82
Auto Parts vs. Hollingsworth
Florist
Hollingsworth Bus Co. vs.
Towne Barber Shop
Foursome vs. Shoe Chest
Strikers vs. Michael's
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site in North and South America.
Also, eight species of rare and en
dangered plants are found on these
areas.
These unique sites will be
managed jointly by the N.C.
Wildlife Resources Commission
and the Natural Heritage program.
The Wildlife Commission owns
the Sandhills Game Land -- unlike
most other game lands which are
owned by private interests or other
government agencies and are
managed by lease or cooperative
agreements -- and has managed the
area intensively to protect the en
dangered red-cockaded wood
pecker. In addition, the area offers
excellent deer and quail hunting.
"These sites on the Sandhills
Game Land offer a rich addition to
the Natural Heritage program,"
said Joseph W. Grimsley, secretary
of the N.C. Department of Natural
Resources and Community
Development. "We appreciate the
cooperation that the Wildlifd
Commission has shown by enroll
ing these areas in the Natural
Heritage program, which plays a
vital role in preserving beautiful
and unique natural areas
throughout our State."
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