IkvidiV.ll rlt, int • imaOB-HliKAU) • P»ge 7 A 1 4 / Little Mounties Edge Shelby 5 v-JOngi Mountoln Hlfh's JnyvM baatbUf iput A' SouthwMtom Con- twIBbOl Ibmday adht at flhalby, tlM boys «|niiliig6M4and Um gIrU NWnc 40-16. : Um vlotory by tba boya inwiad thalr SWC mark at 14 and hlkad thalr ovarall lAeord to 1-1. It waa tha ^rat low tor tha glrla. .t-Tha two KlIHS taama tiytotoovartha .800 mark In SWC play tonight at homa whan thay hoat Chaaa. Um opanlnc glrla gama bagina at 6:60 pjn. Dairjd Friday aoorad a gama-hlghlO polnta to load tha Ltttta Mountalnaara to victory. David Salvage led tha Shalby aCtort with 11. The Uttla Mountalnaara ware playing at a big alee dlaadvantago but Tairy and Thomaa McClain rebounded well and Friday JUST ARRIVED NEW GROUP KMHS LEnER JACKETS . at Oi. Wool Body 1 Knit Collar and Cuffa I Pull Nykm lining Blk With Ctold Str^M And Collar ’ SUMS 14 Boya To 48 Mens Will fit glris also 2750 Boys SIses las.OO Also new group warm up suits Just arrived. Several styles from $16.00 to $83.60. Boya Slse 6 to Mens XL glris can wear them too. 117 W. Mtn. St. siNsT”-^'- 'I SAtRV 206-208 YORK ROAD PHONE 739-6503 GET ’EM WHILE THEY LAST 16 OZ. HOLLY HOBBY CHRISTMAS GLASS 60* HLLEO WITH: .COKE .SPRITE .SUNDROP .ROOT BEER YOU KSP THE GLASS (get A SET) AND WHILE YOU’RE THERE TRY OUR NEW HAM AND CHEESE WITH LEHUCE AND TOMATO ' OR BACON LETTUCE AND TOMATO WITH OR WITHOUT CHEESE OR OUR NORMAL DELICIOUS MBIU •fHOTDOCM tHAMBURQBRS '*’BK>MOO '*^BIOB088T fSUPBR MOO ran BAND. ‘^CHICKBN riLLBT ALONG WITH SUPER DESERTS UKE -t-HOTPUDOBCAKB PART ATT BANANA spur — -I-SUNDAE -8 FLAVORS and Mike Adanw played strong outside games. Shelby led the entire first half but KMHS came from a 81-37 halfUma deficit to lead 44-87 heading Into the final quarter. "We outhustled them and played together,” noted Coach Dennis Dukes. “It waa Just a matter of who wanted the game the moat and fortunately we did.” Itwas the first Iom of the year for the UtUe Uona, who now have a 3-i mark. “If wo keep playing well and together Uke we are now. we ean play with these teams that don’t have their sophomores on the varsity. We’ve got six or seven sophomores on our varsity team,’’ noted Dukes, “and these other schools have one, maybe two. But our guys are giving a great effort.’’ KM’S glrla had a bad shooting night and Shelby’s Linda Thurman had a good one and that was the dlffsrence In the glrla gaoM. ’Thurman scored 30 poInU for the Lady Lions while Cheryl Leach’s nlna points ton>ed ttMKMallast. TWO FOB KM - Kings Meoalaln's Sieve Beggan breaks Inside tor two potato In Monday’s 86-67 victory over Bessemer City at the KBIH8 gym- The Mounties try to win their third In a row Friday at Bast Bother- ford. Juniors Cop Top Awards At Fete (From Page 6A) record of ’76. ’That mark represents the best record at KMHS since 1364, when the Mountaineers won the Southwestern Conference tttle. ’Three of the award winners — Valwitlne, Land and Cordon — were also presented their All- Conference certlfloates. Valentine made tha team aaa center and linebacker. Land as an offensive guard and Cordon as a tackle on both offense and defense. An three plsyere, as well as Bills, are high on the recruiting lists of several major collages. Valentins served as the Mounties’ co-captain along with last year’s Playsr of the Tear, quarterback Mike Bumgarner. He ranked as one of the league’s top performers and finished second In the voting for SWC Player of the Tear. He also served as the team’s extra point kicker, hitting on 18 points for the year. It was fitting that Val entine, Land, Cordon, BUls and Spicer be among the OOtLSOAMB KM (36) - Bristol 3, McOaln 6, Loach 3, Ut- tlejohn 3, McSwaln 6, Mc(Hn 4. SlMlby (40) - ’Thurman 30, Smith 7, SheU 4, Frasnun 3, Woods. BOYSOAMB KM (66) - Frltay 16, Adams 10, Scniggs 8, ’Th. McClain 6, ’Te. McClain 6, Wofford 6, Caldwell 3, Miller 3. Shelby (64) - Savage 13, Rose 10, Thurman 10, LaughUn 8, Boyles 4, Hardy 4, Smith 3, Burrow 3, Wilson 3. Mounties Take Pair From BC (From Page SA) Vernon Bell, with nine points, sndAlan donlnger, with seven, barely mlaeed double dlglU. The Mountaineers Jumped out to a 33-13 first pirlod lead and held a 8634 advantage at halftime. They built up a 80-polnt lead early In the second half and continued to roll imtti the ftiud butiar. Coach Blalock sub stituted freely throughout the contest and 13 players wound up with a hand in ttw scoring. NEWHOU81U InOrover 8 BR, kitchen and dinette, living room, den, 3 fuU baths, P-D Stair and UtUlty Room. Double carport. Air Conditioned. HERNDONS HAMBRIOHT. 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