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CO I I Wl\ DOWNTOWN KINGS M MOUNTAIN Netters Eyeing Big Year (From Page 7A) Keeter hove varsity ex perience. ‘■With maybe one or two exceptions," says Ouy, "all of those players look like they’ve Improved a lot over lost year.” Ouy says attitude will play a big role In KM's success. "ITiey ^1 have a lot of desire to do well," he says. "All have real good at titudes, they enjoy the sport and enjoy ploying. Usually, I have to run them off the courts at die end of practice.” Ouy says Deaton Is playing with more con fidence than he did last spring, Boheler said Reed, who played number six and seven last year, have Improved tremendously and diat Mcrehead could be the big surprise player In the SWC. Caonlnger, who played number five last year, got a late start because of playing on the basketball team, but has a lot of natural ability and should come oroind quickly. Summltt, who made All- SWC In doubles last year as Morehead’s playing partner, had a layoff over the winter , but Guy’s expecting him to develop quickly, also. One of Quy’s coaching piillosophles la . good ccnditlmilng and he feels his Mountaineers will be In as good playing shape as anyone they’ll face. Ghiy will also be working with the girls tennis team, but It will not begin practice until the latter port of this month. ■nie Hountalnettes lost their top three players bom last yesu:. Including unbeaten Kathy Wheeler, who was the top-ranked player In the SWC. Other key losses were Kokl Mauney and Cheryl Luts. "R wUl definitely be a rebuilding year for the gh’lBi** Wys CNqi, still expect them to come up with a winning season. TIm Hountalnettes had their best year ever last iprlng under Allen Dixon, flnlahlng second. The only returning sUrters for the girls ore Bosmle Hlnnont, Rhonda Shytles, Mercedes Smith, Sara Maner sold Kathy Brennan, but Ouy’s hiding several talented young players will come out for the squad. Afike Bugar Joins G-W Grid Staff BOnJNa SPRINOS - Mike Bugar, assistant coach at Wofford College for the post six seasons, has been named defensive line coach at Oordner- Webb College. Bugar dlls the vacancy created lost week by O-W assistant Jim Oudger, who resigned to accept a position at Eastern Illinois University. TTie announcement was mode by Oordner-Webb head football coach Oval Jaynes. "FVir the past two yesrs, Wofford’s defense has been the one mcstdlfflcult for us to ploy sgslnst," stated Jaynes, "And the person responsible for their defen sive front wss Mike Bugar. He's on outstanding young coach and I’m thankhil to have him with us." Bugar began working with the Bulldog defense this week as the team Anally began the outdoor phase of Its spring drills. 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