Page 6A-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Thursday, April 14, 1983 Lady Pats Lose Flint Groves Baptist Team State Winner Flint Groves Baptist Church of Gastonia defeated Massey Hill Baptist Church of Fayet- teville, 62-56, at Wake Forest University - recently to become state champions for high school boys in the North Carolina Bap- tist Association State Playoffs. Dell Cline had 28 points to lead the winners. Jeff Hayes had 14 points and Scott Alexander 12. Flint Groves went through the Gastonia league unbeaten to advance to the sectionals, where they defeated First ‘Baptist of Kannapolis and Newell Baptist of Charlotte. That placed them in the regionals, where they defeated First Baptist of Boone to advance to the: state title game. : At | the beginning of © the season, over 150 teams from throughout North Carolina began competition for the state title. Registration Set Saturday “a Little AllAmerican softball program for girls ages 8-10 this summer. 3 gid tl “Registration = will be . held ‘Saturday from 10 a.m. until 1 “p.m. at the Community Center. The number of teams will de- pend on how many girls register. “The teams will compete in district and state tournament play. (ings Mountain will sponsor Kings Mountain “Junior High’s girls softball team opened conference play Thursday with a 7-1 loss to Crest. : The Crest ladies obtained only two hits but took advantage of 11 KM errors. Angie Keeter led the KM hitting with 2-for-3 and Stephanie Owens, Tanya Brown, Angie Yates and Christi Arant had one hit each. The KM girls defeated West Lincoln 16-8 in a non-conference - game. KM collected 14 hits with Sylvia White leading the way with 3-for<, including a home - run. Susie Moore, Edie Herndon and Tonja Weeks added two hits each, One of Herndon’s was a home run. : ‘ The Lady Patriots play at Burns Thursday. Coach Candy Albergine’s ladies have won the Western Association title the past two years, compiling a 20-0 record during that stretch. But she faces a rebuiding task this year as only three starters return. Kristal Huffstetler Performs In Virginia Miss Kristal Huffstetler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde . Huffstetler of Kings Mountain, has just returend from a week in Beford, Va. where she was among 20 singers and dancers performing under the direction of Mrs. Margaret Brackett at the National Home of the Elks. While performing at the Egg and Dairy Festival in Newberry, S.C., Kristal and her mother were approached by talent scout and producer, Mrs. Brackett, who invited Kristal to an all- expense paid performing vaca- tion in Bedford. Kristal states that she was overwhelmed with Bedford and all the co- performers from the southeast that she had the opportunity to perform with. 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