•) € Pag* 4A-KIMCS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Thunday. Octobar 2. 1980 KMHS VoUeybaU Team Loses Kings Mountain High's girls volleyball team dropped a pair of matches to East Gaston and South Point in Southwestern 3-A Conference action at the KMHS gym Monday. The Mountainettes fell to East Gaston, the SWC co-leader with North Gaston, 15-10 and 15-6, and lost to South Point 15-13 and 15-5. Coach Kathy Brooks cited Diane Williams, Mary Ann White and Sheryl Go^e for their overall play. ‘They worked well together,” she said. “They did a good job of setting the ball up and controll ing it. “Williams had a real good ser ving game against South Point,” Brooks went on. “We played a more controlled game against them, but violations hurt us. We played better team-wise...much better than the score indicated. We just got a couple bad breaks.” The Mountainettes, 2-6, were scheduled to face East Ruther ford and North Gaston yester day at North. They travel to Shelby Monday to play Shelby and Chase. PAM BOLTON Pam Bolton Cheerleader For Bobcats Bannar Elk. N.C.—Pamela Bolton now wears the green and gold of the Lees-McRae College cheerleading squad. Pamela is a freshman and was elected to the squad this fall. Many a close victory has been sparked by the enthusiasms of the fans, led of course, by the cheerleaders. The Bobcat cheerleaders have, more than ever, promoted school spirit among both athletes and fans. Pamels is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Bolton of Kings Mountain. Applications Are Available The Parks and Recreation Department has applications for the October 12 2nd Annual Er win Denim Days Annual Road Race. Race headquarters is Er win Municipal Park and the telephone number is (919) 897-7026. Pre-race information and registration available at the Erwin Municipal Park or Erwin Town Hall. Packet pick-up and registration is at Municipal Park until 2:30 Sunday. All starting lines are within walking or jogg ing distance of the park. All races will start at 3 J)0 p.m. and begin and end at the Erwin Municipal Park. Mile signs, split times and water stations wilt be' available. Racers will cross a common finish line and be hand ed a place card and then proceed into age group chutes for scor ing. Plenty of water, food and entertainment will be available at the park. Awards ceremony will be at the park at 4:30 p.m. One mile run for fun will begin at 3J)0 p.m. and the 6.2 mile run will also begin at 3^)0 p.m. T-shirts are S3.50 adults, $2.50 under 18. The age groups are Men & Women, 12 & under, 13-17, 18-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60 plus. Age group awards to the first 3 men and women in 6.2 mile race. Also, in dustrial and team awards. All en tries limited to the first 500. it* HERENOW The New 1981 FORDS See Them At €> • «) # •) • BALANCING ACT - Th« yolloyball appoon to bo balancod on top of tho not os Kingr Mountain High's Shoryl Goodo trios for a spiko in a rocont match at KMHS. Tho Mountainottos droppod a pair of matchos to East Gaston ond South Point in Southwostorn 3-A Conloronco action Monday. •) KINGS MOUNTAIN PHONE 739-4743 •) i) o Your Local Ford De^er '^°^198lFOpS, Starting October 3rd. “You’re gonna love the Escort, Ford’s new world car. And the all-new Granada will flat out amaze your GRANADA (# For an application form, stop by the Parks and Recreation Department in Kings Mountain, New City Hall. For information, call 739-6995. ESCORT