FENCE (Continued from Previous Page) Blossom, Cynthia C. Burton. Young Rider Team Test Judge - Lois Yukins: 1st, 42.258, Cassis, Kelly On. Prix St. Georges, Judge - Lois Yukins: 1st, 60.789, Fortissimo, H. Scott Hassler; 2nd, 57.631, Danish Modern, Roxanne M. Griffin; 3rd, 55.263, Nils S., Shelly Dayton Sandven; 4th, 51.842, On Time, Claudia E. Gamer. Intermediate Test 2 [0 A/Q] Judge - Lois Yukins: 1st, 55.000, Caberet, H. Scott Hassler; 2nd, 53.157, First Fiddler, Amy Joseph McElroy. Training Level Test 1 [0] Judge - Carol Bishop: 1st, 69.047, Got cha, Susan Hopkins; 2nd, 60.000, Saynec Arussa, Pat Schlueter; 3rd, 57.143, Liberator, H. Scott Hassler. Training Level Test 2 JO] Judge - Lois Yukins: 1st, 61.739, Kiyus, Sky Polega; 2nd, 61.304, Gotcha, Susan Hopkins; 3rd, 56.087, Bobby, Baiba Borbeau. Training Level Test 3 [J-YR] Judge - Lois Yukins: 1st, 64.230, Bud Wiser, Lauric Elliott; 2nd, 61.923, Kiyus, Sky Polega; 3rd, 58.077, Colom Bo, Megan John ¬ son. Training Level Test 4 [O] Judge - Carol Bishop: 1st, 65.416, Ein stein, Martha Love; 2nd, 60.833, Bud Wiser, Lauric Elliott; 3rd, 60.416, Magic Merlin, Janet Brown; 4th, 60.000, Danzig, Kathy West; 5th, 58.333, Liberator, H. Scott Hassler; 6th, 57.500, Phi- laskra, Loma Aho. First Level Test 1 [AA] Judge - Lois Yukins: 1st, 62.222, Colom Bo, Megan Johnson; 2nd, 61.851, Ak’anthus, Sally Parkinson; 3rd, 61 000, Plain Cane, Vard Henry; 4th 59.630, Bright 'N Breezy, Patti Miles; Sth, 59.630, Magic Merlin, Janet Brown; 6th, 59.260, Phi laskra, Loma Aho. . First Level Test 2 [0] Judge - Lois Yukins: 1st, 66.785, Akan- thus, Sally Parkmson; 2nd, 65.0)0, Mandala, C. Michelle Shaw; 3rd, 62 142, Wellington, Barbara Lawson; 4th, 62.142 Artigkcit, Theresa Doherty; 5th 61.428, Danzig, Kathy West; 6th, 60.714, Mipic Merlin, Janet Brown. Fkst Level Test 4 [O A/Q] Judge -CarolSop: M. 60.333. M.»- Hala C. Michelle Shaw, 2nd, 59 333 Lancaster, Kathy Beyer, 3rd 59.000, Derring, Martha Kern 59 000, Natasha, Char mer; 4th, Mace- 58 000, Marquis, Estela n. “Und uvd T« 1 ^ Carol ? BaXra sS^ 2nd, Whitlock, 3rd, J 4 Derring, Kathy Beyer; 4th,”- 54 . 6 43, Martha Kcm™ ’ Taylor. ^u^. ZlA-ao) Judge - Lois Yukins: 1st, 60.540, Chardonne', Barbara , s,ra ^ s h °?’ 2nd, 55.675, Mauritius, Chris Henderson; 3rd, 51.621, Madame Giovanni, Estela R. Lindsey. Third Level Test 2 [0] Judge - Carol Bishop: 1st, 57.879, Tele mann, Christine Thclc; 2nd, 56 969, Hudson, Lillemor Lack. Third Level Test 3 Judge Lois Yukins: 1st, 56.562, Orange Blos som, Cynthia C. Burton; 2nd, 55.000, Telemann, Christine( Thele, Withdrew, Hemmingway, H. Scott Hassler. . Fourth Level Test 2 fO] Judge Carol Bishop: 1st, 52.857, Orange Blossom, Cynthia C. Burton. Fourth Level Test 3 (A-0,0] Judge - Carol Bishop: 1st, 55.135, Nils S., Shelly Dayton Sandven. FEI Young Rider Individual Test Judge - Lois Yukins: 1st, 51.429, Cassis, Kelly On. Intermediate 1 [A-0,0] - - Judge - Lois Yukins: 1st, 56.842, Danish Modern, Roxanne M. Grif fin; 1st, 55.790, First Fiddler, Amy Joseph McElroy. Grand Prix, Judge - Lois Yukins: 1st, 58.510, Caberet, H. Scott Hassler. Lady Wolverines 4th At ASU Meet The Polk County Lady Wolverines participated in the Appalachian State University Invitational Track meet on April 11. The top ten out of 25 teams were: 1st (Tie) North Forsyth and Greensboro-Smith; 3rd West Wilkes; 4th Polk County; Sth Surry Central; 6th Greens boro-Dudley; 7th Abbington, Va.; Sth Hendersonville; 9th Watauga High; and 10th Eliza bethton, Tenn. 3200 Meter Relay - PC 2nd, 10:14.71, Karen Godlock, Pat McEntyre, Natalie Jackson, Jenny McGrane. 1600 Meter Run - Godlock, 1st 5:16.8; McGrane, 6th, 5:53.72. 800 Meter Dash - Godlock, 1st 2:21.34. Pat McEntyre 2:35.2 participated. 3200 Meter Run - Karen Godlock, 1st 11:30; Sarah Fitz simmons, 14.11 participated. High Jump - Tami Wilson 6th (Tie) 4'8'’ Discus - Stephanie Petty par ticipated. Long Jump - Kelly Corcoran participated. Karen Godlock set new meet records for the 800 Meter Dash, the 1600 and 3200 Meter Runs. Steve Aldred is Coach. -Patty Aldred, Reporter Tryon Revolutionary War Encampment To Be At FENCE The Revolutionary War is perhaps the most important time period of our nations history, and S.C. played a major role during this war. What better wav to understand and appreci ate the life of a Revolutionary War soldier than to actually be a soldier for a weekend! Fifth grade students at O.r. Earle have the opportunity to recreate the Revolutionary War era by participating in a Revo lutionary War Encampment. O.P. Earle is the only school in S.C., and as far as we know the U.S., which participates in an overnight encampment. On the weekend of April 25 and 26, members of the Second Regiment, S.C. Line, Continen tal Establishment, will conduct an authentic Revolutionary War Encampment at Foothills Equestrian Nature Center. Stu dents will actually live like sol diers. They will learn about customs of the 18th century, blacksmithing, firestarting, and firing flintlock muskets (with blank cartridges). Students will help prepare food, carry water and wood and will perform numerous other duties as instructed by Regiment officers. One of these duties is to set up camp according to British Rules of Order of 1756. Students will have the oppor tunities to learn firsthand about making butter and corn husk people, Native American arti facts, military tactics, spinning, old tools and wood shaping, wood chopping, games, survival in nature and music. Karen Jenny Karen FO^ ^EMT (Front View) (Rear View) 3 BR, 2 BA House at FRIPP ISLAND, SC, $575 per week. For Further details Call 803-879-5516 Daily Bulletin, Frl., Apr. 17.1992 There may also be a surprise attack by British and Hessian soldiers who try to persuade students, soldiers to defect to the side of the British, as well as a visit from Native Ameri cans. , Learning stations also wu include a discussion of l»«n century clothing styles as well as why George Washingtons tent, the Marquee, had a chandelier, silver utensil, car pet, a real bed, table, and chairs. We feel this opportunity to be of extraordinary nature, we invite you to step back in time with us and experience life dur ing Revolutionary War days. A schedule of times and events, as well as a map indicating the location of FENCE (Foothills Equestrian Nature Center) can be obtained by calling O.P. Earle Elementary at 1-803-457-3416. We hope you will make time for this once-in-a-lifetime experience. Community Reporter Red Fox Golf The Wednesday - Tax Day - event at Red Fox was a Low Net Ball Twosome with a Blind Draw at the end. Like any blind date, there are always some surprises. The winners were: 1st Jim Gentry and Ron Meyers, net 140; 2nd Homer Carder and Dave Terwilleger, net 141; 3rd Jack Leon and Charlie Love lace, net 142. This was the second of a series of Wednesday "mixer" events scheduled this year for The Red Fox Men's Golf Asso ciation. Call the Pro Shop, 894-8251, for information and to sign up for future events. Community Reporter