TuMdoy. DMMBbOT 23, 19W-E1NOS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Pas* tA Mounties Hit Century Mark In Victory Over East Friday CARL SMITH Scores 16 In KMHS Victory Merry Blessed are they who share the magic and wonder of Christmas. As the holiday unfolds, may you and your loved ones enjoy its divine spirit and infinite Joys. CITY AUTO & TRUCK PARTS INC. 209 York Road Kings Mountain’s Moun taineers sent 1980 out with a bang Friday night at East Rutherford, defeating the Cavaliers 100-48 for their eighth straight victory. The win left the Mountaineers 6-0 in the Southwestern 3-A Conference and tied with defen ding champion R-S Central for first place. Those two teams meet for the first time this season on January 6 at the KMHS gym. The Kings Mountain girls saw East Rutherford come from behind in the final minute to take a 4S-44 win in the opener. The loss dropped the Moun- tainettes to 3-3 in the SWC and 4- 4 overall. Carl Smith, Kings Mountain’s 5- 10 point guard, had his best game of the year with 26 points to lead six double-digit scorers for the Mountaineers. Terrence Black added 15 points, Paul In gram 14, Demetrius Goode 13, and Todd Wray and Gerald Byers 12 apiece. The Cavaliers, who fell to 24 in league play after winning their first two games, stayed with the Mountaineers for one quarter. The game was knotted at 11-all going into the second period. But Smith and the Mounties got their fast break going in the Rickenbacker Top Scorer Rocky Mount —North Carolina Wesleyan College basketball player Priacilla Rlckonbackor, who played for coach Kathy Brooks at Kings Mountain Senior High, in rank ed among state leaders in the North Carolina AIAW. Rickenbacker, who leads her team in scoring, is ranked third in the state with a 21.2 scoring average after five games. The 5-6 starting guard has led the Battl ing Bishops to a 3-2 start on the young season. “Priscilla has shown so much improvement, both confidence- wise and physically,’’ says Wesleyan Coach Laura Ferrell when she speaks of her sophomore guard. Ferrell coach ed Rickenbacker last year when they were both at Methodist College. “Priscilla has the con fidence and maturity on the floor that she didn’t have as a freshman. She exhibits true leadership for our team whenever she is in the game. And, she is so much stronger now. All the hard hours she put in in conditioning during pre season has definitely paid off," Ferrell continues. And, while attainging the number three spot in scoring average, Rickenbacker did not sacrifice accuracy. The Grover resident is seventh in the state in that category, sporting a 51i^o accuracy mark from the floor. She has made good on 46 out of 90 shots. Rickenbacker is the grand daughter of Rev. Herbert Mc Clain of Grover. S' /\s the holiday nears, we wish vou the most treasurea gifts of all... ^peace and love. For your loyalty and friendship, our sincere thanks. BRIDGES AUTO PARTS CO. 500 East King St. second quarter, outscoring the Cavs 28-14 for a 39-25 lead at in termission. The Mounties widen ed to 69-32 going into the final stanza. Blalock hit a short jump shot with 1.09 remaining to give the Mounties their 100th point. • •• Marie Wesley hit two free throws with eight seconds left to give East Rutherford the victory in the girls game. East trailed the entire second half until Lori Bridges stole the ball and went in for a layup with 1:37 remaining to make the score 4342. The Lady Cavs put three players in double figures with ljuana Watkins leading the way with 12 points. Sandy Abbey and Bridges had 10 apiece. Arjuana Curry was Kings Mountain’s only double-digit scorer with 13 points. The East defense held KM’s 1-2 scorers, Diane Williams and Sheryl Goode, to a combined total of 10 points. The two Kings Mountain teams resume 1980-81 play on January 2-3 when the boys com pete in the Cleveland County Tournament at Burns and the girls participate in the Holiday Tournament at West Mecklen burg. GIRLS GAME KM (44)— WilUams 6, Goode 4, Hamrick 5, Curry 13, Glass 5, Bolton 4, Kimble 2, ()doms 1, Stowe 4. East (45) — Abbey 10, Watkins 12, Bridges 10, Bill ingsley 2, Gettys 3, Byrd 2, Wesley 6. BOYS GAME KM (100) — Byers 12, Smith 26, Wray 12, Goode 13, Blalock 15, Ingram 14, Roseboro 4, J. Brown 2, W. Brown 2. East (48) — Melton 2, M. Carter 2, S. Carter 2, Thompson 9, Camp 14, Hamilton 2, Hunt 4, Littlejohn 5, Conley 2, Robin son 2, Miller 4. ■i m A sweet refrain, heard on high... "Peace on Earth, Good Will to All." We take its meaning to our hearts and extend sincere thanks to all. KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN 413 E. King St. l|, come all faltbftil 1 0SS f, siNq OUT In praIsc of The PrInce of Peace! As we joiN ToqEThER In tIie warm qlow of His Iove, we wish you tHe MANy bUssiNqs of tNe ChoisTMAS season. STAFF OF HARRIS FUNERAL HOME J. Ollie Harris Ronald Hawkins Dwight Tessneer John White C.D. Ware N.M. Farr William McDaniel