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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
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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.
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award wlnnera because
they teamed up as the
leaders of the KMHS
defensive unit which waa
ranked the best In the SWC
through the first seven
games. Valentine and Bills
gave the Mounties the best
two Unebsekers In the
conference, ditto for Land
and Splesr at guard, and
Gordon was without s
doubt the best defensive
tackle In die SWC.
’Ihe other three players
wars used primarily on
offense, but also had
their share of defenstvs
duty. Moore, who trimmed
from a playing weight of
340 pounds as a Junior to
3(» as a senior, waa one of
the most dsdlcatsd football
players KMHS has aver
had and his daslrs carried
over to the other players on
the team.
Bell was the team’s
Issdlng rusher with over
300 yards and dsvslopsd
into one of the top runnsrs
In the laagus. He finished
second hi the raos for the
SWC rushing tttto behind
CSiass’s Keith Qrsnahaw.
Scruggs, an and, not only
waa a standout on the
gridiron but In the
classroom aa woU. Ho won
the scholastic award for
carrying the highest grads
svsrags throughout the
football soaaon.
’Throe of tha trophy
wtamors — Valentino, Land
and Gordon — wars
rspoatara In tha wtnnars
obrelo. Valentina last year
won tha Mountalnosr
Award, Land won tho
Soholaatlo Award, and
Gordon tha Blocking
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