Sports I Planning strategy Volleyball coach Melissa McGougan goes over during a recent match. The team captured two wins strategy with members of the Hoke High girls team last week and improved their season record to 6-2. Volleyball team captures two The Hoke High Varsity Volleyball team captured two wins, topping opponents in close matches. Last Tuesday, the team travelled to Fayetteville to play Reid Ross where they won both games 15-9 and 15-11. On Thursday, the trend con tinued as Pinecrest came to visit Hoke turf. Players on the home team did not forget that the object of the game is to win as they won the first game 15-11 and the second 15-13. The varsity team improved their .iteac* Jpar and 2. The Junior Varsity Volleyball team lost their first match of the seaspn last Thursday to Pincrest. The visiting team could not go home without a fight, however. In the first game Pinecrest won 15-12, but Hoke came back in the second game and won 15-13. The third game proved to be the heartbreaker and Hoke lost 15-11. The J.V. Volleyball team now has a 7-1 record. Netters win The Women's Tennis team was back on the winning trail for most of last week. On Monday, E.E. Smith came to Hoke to play a tournament and went away losers. Wendy Simpson, Beth Archer, Stefanie Holland and Kim Hawkins won singles matches while the teams of Simpson and Payne and Booker and Archer won doubles matches. The final score was 6-3, Hoke. The team then travelled to Reid Ross to wipe out that school's team 9-0. Wendy Simpson, Amy Booker,' Holland and Kim Hawkins all won* singles matches while Simpson and Payne, Booker and Archer and Uyen Tran and Lisa Potts took doubles matches. Thursday, Pinecrest came to visit and the final outcome was not as good as it had been. On the cool, windy day, only Simpson, Holland and the team of Simpson and Payne won. That tournament ended in 6-3 Hoke loss. The Cross Country team had a good meetjast week as Hoke beat out Lumberton, Scotland and Terry San ford to win away from home. Don Wood set a new course record as he burned in a 13:39 for a personal best. Other team members Paul Purcell with a 16:58, Leroy McNatt with a 16:39, Marty Locklear and his 17:03 and Richard L?ak with a 19:02 all helped the *l?am win with a low score of 37. Lumberton had 47, Scotland had 32 and Terry Sanford scored 6& in the meet. Aft^r trailing 20-7 at halftime, IcJinEcJLywBv 21-20. Eric McLaughlin scored a three yard touchdown and ran the con version for two more. Darcy Cunningham picked up a blocked punt on the opponent's 40-yard-tine and ran it in for a score shortly afterward. The last score for the team came in the third quarter Bobby Little hit Darcy Cunningham on a 60 yard pass play. The ninth grade football team lost to Lumberton last Thursday by a final score of 38-14 in a disa pointing game. Locals take wins at Deer Track tourney A mother -son team captured top honors at the First Annual Deer Track Raquet Club Youth-Adult Doubles Tennis Tournament held on the weekend of September 22 and 23. The winners of the event were Mary James and Nelson James with Allen Edwards and Brad Ed wards as finalists. W. K. Morgan and David McDonald were consolation. Cape Fear win gives Bucks best start in recent years For the first time in a number of years, Hoke County High School students can look at Terry Sanford High pupils and say: "We beat you." "We're really pleased with our kids. They played football like we knew they could," Head Coach Tom Jones said after the game. The Bucks whipped the Bulldogs of Terry Sanford 20-7 Friday night in an away game. Running the ball and burning up the clock helped the team win. The Bucks carried the ball SO times and gained 281 yards on the ground while holding Terry Sanford to 19 carries and only 35 yards. "The defense did very well," Jones said. In the fourth quarter, the Bucks had them on fourth down with two yards to go. "We held them at the 10," said Jones. The team then turned around and went in the other direction 90 yards in 14 plays for a touchdown. That drive was all on the ground and burn ed up almost nine minutes of the clock, Jones said. Greg Thompson ran the ball in for the Hoke score. Elgin Blue rushed 135 yards for the team in 14 carries, and Thompson carried the ball 20 times and picked up 94 yards. Although the team did well last week, "we can't be satisfied," Jones said. This week the Bucks play Scotland County at home, and the game will be "another challenge just like Terry Sanford," Jones said. According to Jones, the Fighting Scots have a very big and physical team. They also have a good quarterback who can run and pass the ball, Jones said. The team will be working on mistakes in the kicking game and other weak spots to prepare themselves for Scotland County this week. The Bucks' overall record improves to 3-1 after Friday night's game. ' Merchants Bowling TOP FIVE BOWLERS Larry McDonald - 170 * Sammy Crowder - 164 Randy Livingston -460 V. 200+ AND HIGH SERIES James Nixon - 201, 210 ? 5% Series Phillip Diehl - 218, 200 ? 593 Series George McKoy - 203 Leroy Hobbs - 202 RESULTS Medicine Shoppe 2 Foursome 2 Hollingsworth Bus. Co. 4 Crazy Four 0 Towne Barber Shop 4 Raeford No. 1's 0 T.J.B.'s3 Strikers 1 SCHEDULE FOR OCT. 4 Hollingsworth Bus Co. vs. T.J.B.'s Towne Barber Shop vs. Medicine Shoppe Strikers vs. Crazy Four Raeford No. l's vs. Foiirwmp ' , w* M. - .T? ? 4 ' ?' ^ \ Last year's winner Don Williamson accepts a television he won last year in the Raeford Woman 'i Club Golf Tournament. Presenting the prize is Mrs. Sue Fant, Chairman of this year 's event. Woman's Club tourney on tap for Oct. 27-28 The Racford Woman's Club Se cond Annual Golf Tournament will be held at the Arabia Golf Course on October 27 and 28. Regular PGA rules will be follow ed. Trophies will be given to the first, second and third place win ners in the Championship Flight. Golfers will be flighted after Satur day's round. Winners in other flights will receive trophies and gifts. Two black-and-white television sets will be given away during Saturday's play. On two holes, the golfer hitting closest to the pin will win. A 19-inch color TV will go to the player hitting closest to the pin on a designated hole. Entry forms are in an ad in this copy of The News-Journal. Enter soon to assure your place. CHICK OUR LOW PRICES LAY-A-WAY FOR CHRISTMAS DISTRIBUTOR For Manco Karts And Off-Road Vahiclas PARTS & SERVICE TRUE VALUE KART SHOP 208 Hop* Mills Road Fayetteville, N.C. 28304 424-3161 ELECT CHARLOTTE R. KELLY HOKE COUNTY Board of Education Nov. 6, 1984 "An Effective Voice For The People 1 | raw ??I A*HrTi? T. ? t 2nd Annual Golf Tournament Raeford Woman's Club Arabia Golf Course Raeford, N.C. October 27th & 28th FORMAT IndMduml Scormm - PGA /late* FWghtmd mftmr Smturdmy Round Allow atroko reduction for 8onday Round wiN not bo announced until all gotfara hava tood off on Sunday. Qoffara rdduclng Sunday's acora by mora than tha aUowad raductlon will ba droppad ona flight for aach auch total raductlon. Entry faa of *30.00 indudaa Qraan Faaa and Riding Carta for both Saturday and 8unday, aa wail aa fraa raf raahmanta and othar Kama to maka your play anfoyabta. i maka chack payaMa to RAEFORD WOMAN'S CLUB and mail to: P.O. Box IP. W? ford. North Carolna 2S37S Trophies - 3 Piece* - let, 2nd, ?r 3rd (Dm will bo playod off on scorocard) CLOSEST TO THE PEN SATURDAY 2 Bleck end White TV Sete - 2 Holee Involved SUNDAY 1 19-Inch COLOR TV 1 Hole Involved ~APmcA*nofT" Kama OMdaiiPiafaiiad Man'a Ladtaa_ Addraaa: ... Rhooa I C Ity Otata -Dp RifnadStartlntTlma-1*. ^ ?"?wad an a fWat oama -flrat aarva Ma. nmr- ? ' _ ENTER THE S0F7SP0TS "EASE ON DOWN THE ROAD" SWEEPSTAKES. Stop by your participating Soft Spots retailer between September 29 and October 13 and enter to win one of over a hundred fabulous prizes, including an elegant 1985 Lincoln town car! Plus, just by coming in you could be an instant winner of a Deluxe Carnival Lines Cruise for two including $1000 cash, or one of a hundred Sony* AM/FM Walkman" stereos! mrnSCTA son SPOT MR VWL

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