army Page 4A-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Thursday, November 29, 1984 ~ Smith Eyeing Big Season At U-Mass A number of former Kings Mountain High School basketball stan- douts are on college rosters this season. Heading the list is sophomore guard Carl Smith who has already ‘established himself as one of the top guards in the history of University of Massachusetts .at Amherst. Smith, 5-11 and 165 pounds, set a school assist record last year with 212 assists and was named to the Atlantic 10 Conference All-Rookie team. With Smith and two other starters returning, Coach Ron Gerlufsen is optimistic that the Minutemen can make a run for the conference ti- tle. Smith is giving U-Mass fans some of the best excitement they've seen since Dr. J., Julius Irving poured in the points during the early 1970’. Irving still owns most of the school’s offensive records. Smith’s “Ice Man” heroics which were so familiar to KMHS fans a few years back are now well-known by Minutemen followers. In his first college game his driving layup with two seconds to play gave UM a 75-73 win over New Hampshire. His buzzer basket tied Connecticut in regulation and UM went on to win in overtime. His hook shot off the glass with three seconds to play beat Rhode Island 77-75 in regular season play and his two free throws with four seconds remaining beat Rhode Island 69-67 in the first round of the A-10 playoffs. His high point game last year was 15 against George Washington and his high assist games were 13 against Rutgers and Euquesne. Smith was the Southwestern 3-A Conference’s Player of the Year two years in a row while leading the Mountaineers to back-to-back SWC titles in 1980-81 and 1981-82. He also played in the East-West AllStar Game his senior year. - Limestone College in Gaffney, S.C., and Johnson C. Smith Univer- sity in Charlotte expect “Goode” seasons this year because of a Kings Mountain brother and sister. The top scorer thus far for Limestone’s men’s team is Demetris Goode, a 6-3 junior forward who played on the same KMHS cham- pionship teams as did Carl Smith. Goode was also an All-Conference standout for the Mountaineers. His sister, Sheryl Goode, is a senior on the Johnson C. Smith women’s team and is one of the leading scorers and rebounders for the Lady Bulls. The Goodes reside in Grover but both played their high school ball at KMHS. Other former Mountaineers on college rosters this year include Frank Parker at Chowan and Arnold Jordan at Lees-McRae. KMHS Grid Schedule Has Three New Faces Bessemer City and East Lin- Kings Mountain High coln, the latter a member of the School’s 1985 football schedule will offer a wide variety of com- petition as the Mountaineers try to improve on their 1-9 showing this year. iN rete Coach Denny Hicks, who has been working for several weeks to develop a new schedule since two of the current Southwestern 3-A Conference teams will be go- ing 4-A next year, has announc- ed that the Mountaineers will face 2-A Bessemer City, 3-A East Lincoln and 4-A Gastonia + Hunter Huss in non-conference action next year. - become members Western Piedmont 3-A Con- ference, replace SWC foes East Gaston and Crest, who will = of ithe Southwestern 4-A Conference next year. Hunter Huss replaces non-conference foe Ashbrook. Home games next year will be against Bessemer City, Shelby, Chase, South Point and East Rutherford and away games will be against East Lincoln, Hunter Huss, Burns, R-S Central and North Gaston. In addition, the Mountaineers’ annual battle with archrival Shelby will occur on the first conference playing date rather than on the last night of the season as has been the case in re- The Mountaineers will have an open date between their third and final non-conference game against Huss on September 13 and their opening conference cent years. game against Shelby on The 1985 Mountaineers will September 27. open on August 30 against Bessemer City, a team the THE SCHEDULE Mountaineers played for several AUGUST years but haye not met since the 30 Bessemer City * early 1970s. Bessemer is a SEPTEMBER member of the Southern District 6 at East Lincoln* 2-A Conference. 13 at Hunter Huss* 27 Shelby BOOSTER'S CLUB OCTOBER The Kings Mountain High 4 Chase School Booster’s Club will meet 11 at Burns Monday at 7 p.m. at Jed’s Coun- 18 at RS Central try Buffet. This is the final 25 South Point meeting of 1984. All members NOVEMBER and prospective members are 1 East Rutherford urged to attend. at’ North Gaston He Got A Perm!!} A Great Big 8 & Beautiful = Perm! ! {includes &up cut&style) PERM... : HILLARY'S HAIR STYLIST but walk-ins welcome 629-2711 84 84 84 83 82 Six Mounties Named To All-League Teams Kings Mountain High School placed six players on Southwestern 3-A Conference fall sports All-Conference teams. Brad Jones was the only KMHS footballer to make All- SWC. Leigh Anne Odell and Robin Warlick were named to the girls tennis team, Camille Leach and Regina Brown to the girls volleyball team and John Foster to the crosscountry team. Jones, an offensive center, was the best blocker for the Mountaineers and graded out in every ballgame. He won the Fred Plonk Blocking Trophy and the John Gamble Scholastic Award at the recent fall sports banquet. Odell and Warlick led Coach Suzy Holtzclaw’s tennis team to a second place finish in the SWC behind perennial champion Shelby. They finished second in the sectional tournament and qualified for the regionals. They . Cooper, won their first round match in the regionals before being eliminated. Brown and Leach led the volleyball team to a third place finish and an 11-5 overall record. Foster, who was voted MVP of the crosscountry team, won over half of the regular season meets the Mountaineers com- peted in. ALL-SWC TEAMS (Football-Offense) Center, Brent Harrill, Shelby, and Brad Jones, Kings Moun- tain; guards, Curtis Oates, Burns, and Michael Mobley, Shelby; tackles, Sherwood Wade, Shelby, and Scott South Point; ends, Barry London, Shelby, Josh Haines, South Point, and Lee Blalock, South Point; quarter- back, Mark Young, South Point; running backs, Robert Robin- Turn To Page 6-A DANCE-A-GRAM “We Dance Your Greetings With A Touch Of Class” 487-1654 24 HOUR ANSWERING SERVICE Christmas Parties - Birthdays Anniversaries - Special Occasions, Etc. 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