4-MIKBOR.HEBAL4D—Ttarate/, M*/ #, irn Spring Sports Teams Eye SWC Playoffs <rrvm Pa««tA) plfty«rt ar* tanjliiar wxtfc the coura* They wlU probably rata a aUftt favortt* wttk KM East Oabtoa. R-B Centra. ar.<5 c<ber* cloec bebUntf Mortfc Oejnor; f Larry Peoley wtw. naa already received a full Eranim-a.d to ClemecE wlU b« tbe favorli* In individual p^y H* usually wiifjfju in tnt «ra TtM bvya Urmna lean, la th* other KM oul®l chat will be a aerlout ccct- tender for the bl- otnference tlUe Indlnduai oaoferencea do a». have their own tournament In termla T^ie Mountalneera have experienced ihelr moat aucceaaful aeaaon ever Qielr only ioaaea coming to Charlotte LaOn and seven- time SWC champloE Shelby Even though Shelby defeated die Mox'. tauneera In reguiar aeaaor. play most .Nortewesteri. and Sou th w e atern Con lerence coach.ea are point ing to KMHE aa the team tc beat lE the blconference HMHE led after the first day of actloE last year but lath td esrperlehcc hurt the young Mountainee.*s In the fStia’ round aa Shelby came storming back to win Coach Ed Ouy feela that ejspertence will be a st.’or.g asset to thie Mountlea thla year Leading the Moun taineer attack la Jishor sereaaan Tim Riddle Who la the 17th ranked aingiea pjayer in Norte CaLrohna He goea into the bl- conference tourney aa Che leg. ranked player from Che SWC and he probably wUa get a high rasjcing for tte W e«,err. N' C High Bchoo.t AcUvlciea Aaabclatton tckimey which la aet lor Shelby May Ik-STj While Riddle a Che olggeat .oolse-.maker lor the Moancalheera Coach Cuy has wveiai other cioach Quy is hofttig tfas msst. but MvMhy McrOi piayera that will represent MoiKtal&enss cw use tbs OMton and Boucb Polat toe school wsU Three of bd-oonfersitos touziksy to wlU be close on the toem - Rick Lesion Boott gain eiq>«rlenoe lor naoct dsB-geri' hesM. ymr. whan most ot bis Ktogs MoBnto.to might pisyers wfll rstua. The bs a oontondar to tbs rs- g&da MKt y««r wfl] fMy togs. Rlcbard Ron sbniild wnnls to tbs ton. a. «bsy nok talgb to tbs iii|«s moes into tbs N. C. Hgh Jump and sopbomors Schools Atblsnc Aasoeto- Tarry McClain could tton. ptMtoUy ttotob ta«b to the The tzadcstara wont be toirdtos. a cootander either, but Ooach Oaui Brooks. Uks Bummltt and Kevin More- head — made It to the as- soclahon last yev and have the experience hMided to make It Lthera who’ll be coxn- peCing for the Moun- talheera Include John Lavid R«ed AJ Ooninger and Kenny Boheler Tbs association track Bummitt la unbeaten In Qay, will be —«»r Itaa sr-glea play tola to>rtn* sod oaalerencs and aaaoctotton several of the otoera are meeta to glvs hto man ■unbeatec except tor toe aomc experteace. Brooka matchea against LaOn and wCl fasTs tbs majority ot bis dndsnnen back next •print- Kihga Mountaln'a gtrls Host Crest wHl rats a WOE t be a threat, but rtlght farortts In the SWC Patriot Winning Streak Is Brok^ By Lines Majr ia«. the same dags tbs tennis toumamsnts wSl bs held at &SII9. Chargers KX, .Mfjuntieit 2 THE mxJUfjrt&t. HBP - Whitaker, by MUla Davea. by Robinson WE CONGRATULATE J.T. McGinnis SALESMAN OF THE MONTH OF APRIL J.T. McGinnis JERRY NATION CHEVROLET 124 RAILROAD AVENUE KINGS MOUNTAIN PHONE 739-5471 w<Ti Junior High a baseball team had its three-year unbeaten string broken Mcntday at home agadhst Uncolnton as the Wolvea came up wtcfa two runs In toe top of K .M to AB R 1 H RBI toe i2Qi tOBinf to eiOge toe Hkl cf 2 0 0 0 Petrlolk 6-8 Roblnkor. b-« t 0 2 1 ElUk.c 4 0 1 0 The lokk gave tob Chapmur. 2b 0 0 0 0 PalrloU k 10-1 rtcerd LknckkLvr ^ 4 0 0 0 heading Into a game Whflt w-lf 4 0 1 0 yesterday at lAscoln. The Ttokley rf 1 0 0 0 Patricki had won their WUmr. p 8 1 2 0 last 27 ballgamw tracing BbUn Sb 8 0 1 1 back to toe 1»78 aeaaan Lrftln If 1 0 0 0 Whkkker. ph 0 0 0 0 Elven though they loet. VklenUnt lb 8 0 0 0 toe PatnoU kail held to a Thtato 88 2 7 8 two-game lead In FootolUi CTfmt Conference play. East and Great, both McFtLTlknd M 4 1 1 1 with 8-8 records, are toe Bbwen, lb 0 0 0 0 only clubs with a chance of -Newton. ilh 4 1 1 1 catching toe Patriots L«ve», c 8 2 t 2 Lovelace, cf 4 1 1 1 The Patriots can cUneb Lowna, 8b 4 1 2 1 toe title Monday afternoon Fluw.lf 4 1 1 0 at home when they hoet Champion. 2b 8 1 1 8 county rival Shelby They MlUk.p 8 1 1 0 close out their season on Dover, p 0 0 0 0 Frl., May 18 In a night Patberson.rf 8 1 1 2 game against Bums at «»tato 88 le It 10 Lancaster Field. Bg iDiringk: T TVo errors and a double KM 000 002 0 2 enabled Llncolnton to C 080 IX X 10 score toe winning rms E - Elllk LOB KM 10. Creat 8 2B - Monday. Newton, Lovelace The Patriots grabbed a HR — Davek, Champtcin, Pattenori. 2« lead In toe second on Pitcher IP H R ER BB SO elngtea by Eric Dixon, Jeff Roblnkon (Lj 1 2-8 S 8 8 0 2 Clonlnger and Tim WUaon 4 1-8 7 8 6 0 8 Chapman, and Ricky MlUklWy 8 1-8 7 2 2 a 2 Proctor's sacrifice fly. 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