PM« AA-BmBOE-HBKALD-TlHintey. July 10, 1070 Second Baptist Women Win Church Loop Event m CHURCH CHAMPS-Here’s the Second Baptist women, who defeated El Bethel Saturday night for the church league tournament title. Front row, left to right, Kaye Oliver, Kim Miller, Shannon Smith, Jody Hope, Photo by Gary Stewart Tammy Barrett and Robin Hope. Back row, coach Steve Wilson, Cindy Wilson, Terry Chaney, Becky Ayers, Sherry Chaney, Linda Moss and coach Daimy McAbee. Tourney Begins Here Tonight (From page SA) Jody Deaton center and Cbbb right. Meanwhile, KM’s 16 year old all-stars, coached by Jim White, Don ElUs and Kyle Smith, are preparing for the state tourney which begins July 36 at South Iredell High School In Statesville. KM receives an automatic Tun Riddle Wikis Again Kings Mountain's Tim Riddle won his second tennis tournament In a row Sunday at Gaston College when he copped the singles crown In the Western Carolina Tennis League Tbumsunent. Riddle defeated Doug Eller of Hickory 6-2, 6-1 In the championship round. "It felt real good to be able to win two tour naments back to back," said the Presbyterian College standout, who a week earlier won the Clinton Tournament. "I haven’t done that since my junior year In high school. Ever since then I have felt like I’d gotten stale or something, but I’m real ^ad that these last two tournaments have been good ones.” Riddle won sJl five of his matches last weekend in stral£^t sets, just as he had done a week earlier at Clinton. He started off Saturday with a 6-0, 6-0 win over teammate Kenny Boheler. Then came victories over Giles Beal of Gastonia, 6-1 and 6-0; Ron Hawkins of Statesville, 6-8 and 6-1; and Chandler Armlstead of Statesville, 6-3 and 6-3. Junior Net Tourney Set The Kings Mountain Parks and Recreation Department will sponsor a junior tennis tournament at the Deal Street Park and Kings Mountain High courts Aug. 8-5. Play will be double elimination and there Is no entrance fee. Entrance forms may be obtained at the Deal Street courts during the week between 0 a.m. and 6 p.m. PUy wlU be held in age groups 18 and under, 16-under, 14- under, l3-under and 10- under. Trophies will be awarded to the winners In each dlvision. For datalla. Interested players may call Kenny Boheler at 780-6188 or see Boheler any day at the Deal Street tennis courts. berth in the state because it is the only 16 year old team In the area. KM has outstanding pitching and defense but is not as strong In the hitting department as It has been in recent years. "We have four or five experienced players,” said White, "and they’ll have to carry us. We won't score many runs but we have the pitching and defense to hold the other teams down. From what I’ve heard, the state field should be well balanced.” The Statesville winner will advance to the Southeast Regionals beginning August 1 in Charlotte. Ricky Proctor and Todd Blalock, who hurled for the KM High team last spring, and Mike Dover of Blacksburg head the strong KM pitching staff. Other all-stars Include Terry Chapman, Alan Van Dyke, Darrell Sisk, Mike Hayes, Larry Pearson, Gary Thompson, James Leach, Novell Young, Scott Bowen, Scott Buchanan, Reno Setzer, Curtis Foster and Csdvln Camp. Kings Mountain Is scheduled to play Alexander County at 8 p.m. on July 26. Second Baptist dofeatod El Bethel United Methodist 8-5 Saturday night at ths Macedonia Bi^itlst Church Held to win the Women’s Church Softball League tournament title. Cindy Wilson hurled the win for Coach Danny McAbee’s team, which finished third In regular season. Patterson Grove won the regular season ttUe. El Bethel battled back through the loser’s bracket after losing an earlier game Saturday to Second Baptist 8-1. El Bethel edged Love Valley to reach the championship game. Second Baptist got four hits each from Terry and Sherry Chaney, three hits each from Kim Miller and Jody Hope and two from Linda Moss In the championship game. El Bethel defeated Second Baptist 10-3 In the first title game. ’ A million people are enough to fill Yankee Stadium in New York 17 and 1/3 times. Dodger Stadium in CUifomia almost 18 times and the Houston Astrodome about 22 and 1/4 times. A mil lion people have also won Rtadtr't Dige$t Sweepstakes prizes since 1962. The mil lionth winner, chosen this year gets, $25,000. Linda Moss lad Second Baptist In hitting In the five tourney games with a .734 batting mark (0 for 10) and ■cored nine runs. Other batting averages Included Ondy Wilson .600, Terry Chaney .475, Shannon Smith .580, Sherry Chaney .475, Jody Hope .815, Tammy Barrett .815, Becky Ayers .400, Kim MlUer .680, Robin Hope .380 and Kaye Oliver .300. 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I • TONY BYERS ...In KM cage camp KM Basketball Camp Is Slated Kings Mountain’s Recreation Depeu’tment la sponsoring Its second annual Camp of the Stars basketball camp, and athletic director George Adams Is gunning for an even better camp than last year’s. n OEOROK ADAMS Last year’s favorites, Artis Gilmore of the CSilcago Bulls and John Drew of the Atlanta Hawks, will be returning for the July 80-August 8 camp and Adams has also lined up some other professional and coUeglats stars. Adams, a former college All-American and ex-pro player, will be on hand, along with Bessemer City’s Tony Byers, a former standout at Wake Forest University. Several conveniences have been added to the camp, Adams said, in cluding a noon meal and accidental Insurance. Both are Included in the reglatratlon tee of 850. Registration will bs held July 38-27 at Adams’ office in the community center. For further information, interested persons may call Adams at 789-8549. 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