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JV setters undefeated BnWss being the time of year for football, this is also the season for high school volleyball and ten nis. On the volleyball scene, the Hoke High Junior Varsity team is undefeated in their first two mat ches. Last Tuesday, the Hoke J.V. team beat Pinecrest in the first match of the season 13-10 in the first game and 13-12 in the second. On Thursday, the Bucks devastated West Robeson 13-2 in the first game and 13-3 in the se cond. While the JV team was winning their matches, the Varsity team's tuck was only half as good. At Pinecrest, the older team lost both games, the first 16-14 and the second 13-8. Going to West Robeson proved to be a lift in spirits for the team as they won both games of that match, 13-10 and 13-8. This week, the teams will play host for E.E. Smith and will travel to Lumberton. In women's tennis, the Hoke team split two matches for the week. Again, the team travelled to Pinecrest for a match that was rained out in the end. Still, the Pinecrest team emerged victors in the overall match. Wendy Simpson put out a good showing for Hoke as she won her match 6-3, 6-4 over Leisi Newsom of Pinecrest. Simpson turned out to be the on ly winner Hoke had on that day in singles play. When Hoke travelled to West Robeson, the story was different. Hoke came out winners from that match 5-4. Wendy Simpson again routed her opponent, Kim Chavis, in straight sets 6-1, 6-0. Also winning for Hoke High was Kim Hawkins as she beat En dora Dial 6-1, 6-1 and Stefanie Holland who beat Athena Locklear 6-0, 6-0. In doubles piay*. Simp son and teammate Kim Payne beat West Robeson's Kim Chavis and Kim McCartney 8-3 while the team of Potts and Tran whipped Sanders and Locklear 8- 1 . DID YOU KNOW 7 ? *5.00 A Month Will Buy *20,000. OF NATIONWIDE UH INSURANCE If Age 21 Or Younger (On/y A Little More If Over 2 V VanMI Hadgpeth AGENT 875-4187 Friendly contact Members of the Hoke High Bucks practice hitting last week in preparation for the upcoming season. The extra work paid off for the team as they captured a season opening win against South View on Friday night. The Bucks will open at home this Friday against Seventy-First. Bucks capture opener By Kd Miller After a hard fought defensive contest, the Hoke High School Bucks emerged victorious over Hope Mills' South View High School in the football season opener las! Friday night. Bucks' Coach, Tom Jones said that?the South View team really took them by surprise because they had changed defensive stratagies between the time of Friday night's game and a pievious scrimmage game. '? I hey caught ;is by surprise on d?t"en*'.\" lo tes said. "1 wo> r :a! plea>ed that we were aj>lc ada^t to. the changes," said the coach. . . There ui-ic also some offensive switcho iliai caused the Bucks some problem*.. The players had to think on their feet and be versatile to make up for the changes, said Jones. South View scored first in the game, but missed the extra point to lead Hoke High 6-0 into the second quarter. "After being down six points, we came back and put 14 points on the board in about four and a half minutes during the second quarter," Jones said. Buck quarterback, Marco Pickett led the assault on South View's Tigers. The first Hoke score came after a 25 yard bootleg run by Pickett. After the ensuing kickoff, Pickett recovered a third down fumble and hooked up with Elgin Blue for the second touchdown. , CUSTOMER SERVICE -J? Dundarrach, N.C. COMPLETE INSECT CONTROL FROM THE HOME TO THE FARM ? Federal Crop Insurance ^ Route 1, Box 251-A Shannon, N.C. Phone 875-8912 Richard McMillan 875-2493 Night* 875-5614 J.H. Austin Insurance Agency, Inc. 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The senior players on both teams know each other and are aware of how each plays. "If we can get our injured players back in action and correct the mistakes we made in the South View game, we will do well," Jones said. "We have three starters out, but we hope two of them will be back in time for the game," he said. Merchants Bowling TOP FIVE BOWLERS Leroy Hobbs - 183 Lenon Ransom - 180 Sammy Crowder - 180 Larry McDonald - 170 Glenn Thompkins - 168 200+ AND HIGH SERIES Glenn Thompkins - 200 Andrew McLauchlin ? 526 Series RESULTS Medicine Shoppe 4 Hollingsworth Bus. Co. 1 Towne Barber Shop 3 Crazy Four 0 Foursome 4 Raeford No. 1's 1 Strikers 3 Recreation Bits Youth football physicals All youth interested in playing midget football are required to obtain physicals. The Hoke County Health Department will be giving physicals to interested participants on Tuesdays ONLY, ( on the following dates: September 18, 25 and October 2 from 1-4 p.m. APPOINTMENTS ARE REQUIRED! Parent or legal guar dian must accompany the child. You must bring your shot record if you have not previously visited the Health Department. Physical forms can be {ricked up from the Recreation Office. The Health Department will NOT have the physical forms. Senior Citizen bingo Come on out and play bingo! The Recreation Department will be offering an afternoon of fun and refreshments for all Hoke ( County senior citizens. The event will take place on Wednesday, Sept. 26 at 2 p.m. in the meeting room of the Lester Building. (Agriculture Extension Building) For more information, please call 875-4035. Fall flea market spaces still available The Recreation Department is sponsoring a Flea Market on Saturday, September 22 from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m., at the Old Na tional Guard Armory. The first 30 individuals to pay the $5.00 registration fee will be allowed to participate. Call 875-4035 for more information. (Rain date set for September 29). Cheerleading In conjunction with the midget football league, there will be a Midget Football Cheerleading Program. All interested girls must turn 10 before October 1, 1984 OR must turn 13 on or after April 1, 1984. Sign-ups will take place on Tuesdays and Thursdays, September 1 1, 13, 18 and 20 at 4:30 p.m. at Armory Park. Horseshoe tournament The Recreation Department is sponsoring a Horseshoe Tour nament on Tuesday, October 9. Competition will begin at 5:30 p.m. on the big field adjacent to the old National Guard Ar mory. The top four contestants (those who've accumulated the most wins by 6:30 p.m.) will be paired for a championship match. Winners will continue to play at a stake until they are beaten. A game consists of 11 points. Scoring is as follows: 1 point - closest shoe to stake ' 1 point - if each player has a ringer, then the next closest shoe, if within 6 inches of stake 2 points - two shoes closer than opponent's shoes 3 points - two ringers against opponent's one 4 points - one ringer and closest shoe of same player A leaning shoe has no value over one touching the stake. All equals count as ties, therefore, no points are scored. Only one player scores in any inning. A shoe must be within 6 inches of stake to score. . Youth football leagues The youth flag league is open to all boys and girls ages 7-9. You must turn 7 before October 1, 1984 OR must turn 10 on or after April 1, 1984 to be eligible to play. The first practice ses sions wiil take place at Armory Park at 4:30 p.m. Monday Thursday, September 10, 11, 12 and 13. Birth certificates are re quired for those who did not play in the T-Ball and Bambino Baseball Leagues this summer. The midget football league is open to all youth ages 10-14 years. You must turn 10 before October 1, 1984, OR must turn 14 on or after April 1, 1984. Also, you must weigh at least 65 pounds, and not more than 125 pounds. Physicals are required for each participant before being allowed to practice. A $6.00 in surance fee is charged for each participant in the midget league, and should be paid at the time of registration. Practices will be 1 held at Armory park at 4:30 p.m. Monday-Wednesday, September 10, 1 1 and 12. Birth certificates are required for those who did not play T-Ball or Bambino Baseball this summer. Come along to the State Fair The Recreation Department is offering a trip to the N.C. State Fair for Senior Citizens on Monday, October 15. To get in with no charge, an ID must be presented at the Fair's gate, verifying your age as 65 or older. All others need to pay the $3 admissions charge. Everyone must pay a $5 transportation fee to the , Recreation Office prior to October 10 to ensure a seat. Transportation will be provided by the Wilson Bus Company. The trip will be limited to the first 45 paying persons who register. We will leave at 8:30 a.m. from the field adjacent to the old National Guard Armory, and return at approximately 5:30 p.m. For more information, please call 875-4035. 1984 PLYMOUTH VOYAGER * VAN Loodad, 3,300 actual *14,000 1 984 CHEVROUT . CKUMUTY WAGON iP 7,600 mltm ? 11,000 J
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