Delanita Pridgen en, Wrestlers - Named Stars of Week Delanita Pridgen has been nam ed as Female Athlete of the Week and the members of the wrestling team were honored as Male Co Athletes of the Week for the week ? of January 31 -February 4 by the Hoke High coaching staff. The wrestling team was l nominated for its success in the ? Southeastern 4A Conference Tour - ? nament last week. The Bucks won fthe Conference Championship at the meet held last Saturday at Terry Sanford. I The team had three individual champions, two 2nd places, and I four 3rd places to defeat runncr-up Scotland County for the team title | by a score of 156-137. k Delanita Pridgen, a 5'5" swing I guard for the Girl's Varsity ? Basketball Team, was named ? Female Athlete of the Week for (her performances in last week's games against Lumberton and Terry Sanford. Last Tuesday night, Delanita helped lead her team to a 79-74 vic L tory over rival Lumberton by scor ing a personal high 28 points. In the 55-47 Hoke victory over Terry Sanford on Friday night, Dela scored 11 points to help in sure the Lady Bucks victory. Dela is in the midst of her third year in competitive basketball. She played on the eighth grade team as well as on the 9th grade team last year. Outside of sports. Dela is very active in other school and com munity activities. She is a member of the FHA club at school. She is very active in her church, Buffalo Springs Baptist Church, where she is in the choir, a member of the Ushci Board and a member of the BTU. Dela's main hobbies include bike riding running, music and dancing. Upon completion ol' high school. Dela plans to attend technical school to further her education. She plans to receive a degree leading to a career in the field of computer technology. Dela is the daughter of Ms. Bessie Mack of Route 3, Raeford. Sports Buck Grapplers Capture 4A Crown The Hoke High wrestling Mm mounted a 19 point edge Saturday to capture their first ever 4A Con ference Tournament crown. The team was paced in its vic tory over runner up Scotland County with three first place wins, two second places and four thirds, thirds. The Bucks were lead in the scor ing with wins by John Davis, Don Woods, Tyrone Jackson and Dar ryl Kelly. Three Hoke wrestlers won their weight classes. They were Marvin Peguese, 122 pounds, Orlando McKinnon, 170 pounds, and Robert Moody at 198 pounds. The wrestling team closed out its regular season by defeating Lumberton 40-12 on Tuesday night. The Bucks vaulted to a commanding 300 lead after the Fust 6 matches of the meet. This was accomplished by three Buck wins and three forfeits by the Lumberton squad. In the 100 pound class, Billy Locklear ran his regular season record to 13-3 by decisioning his opponent from Lumberton. John Davis then pinn ed his man in the 107 pound divi sion to grease the wheels of the "Big Red Machine." In the 114, 121, and 128 pound classes, Hoke received forfeits by Don Woods, Marvin Peguese, and Tyrone Jackson. In the 134 pound Hoke Runners Win In Georgia, SC Races Members of the 1EA Road Run ners won awards in two races this weekend. The first race was the Kappa Alpha Run held at Presbyterian College in Clinton. S.C. on Satur day, February 5th. The Runs con sisted of a 1 mile race and a 5K (3.1 mile) race. In the 1 mile race, in which there were 72 runners, the Road Runners entered 7 runners. The order of finish for the 1EA team *as as follows: Ronnie E. Locklear finished Sth with a time of 5:43; Donnie Henderson fin ished 10th with a time of 5:56; Marty Locklear finished 13th in a time of 6:04; Keith Locklear finished 14th in a time of 6:13; Henry McMillan finished 15th in a time of 6:14; Ivory' Henderson finished 16th in a time of 6: 18; and Robert Locklear finished 20th in a time of 6:28. In the 5K race the Road Runners had three entries in the 16 and under age division. Robert Lambert placed 2nd in this division in a time of 17:46. Allen Jacobs placed 3rd in a time of 18:23 and Robert Jacobs placed 4th in a time of 19:24. On Sunday the Road Runners ran in the Burger King Road Races in Toccoa, Georgia. The races con sisted of a 1 mile and a three mile race. In the 1 mile race, Keith Locklear placed 2nd in a time of 3:33. Marty Locklear placed 3rd in a time of 3:34. Robert Locklear finished 4th in a time of 6:03. Don nie Henderson finished 3th in a time of &06 and David Jacobs finished 6th in a time of 6:07. 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