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2 4 « Basketball season is just around the corner. On Monday, November 25, Harding and Myers Park open the season at r~ the Mustang gym. t , c* . 9? Tuesday> November 26, R.S. Central is at Crest, r, Ashbrook at West, South at Olympic, North Gaston at Blast Gaston, East Rutherford at North, and Shelby at Hunter u. Huss. On Wednesday, November 27, Olympic is at Myers Park ri‘ an<i Anson County is at Independence. The conference season begins on January 7 with Ashbrook at Garinger, Myers Park at Independence, and r South *t Hunter Huss in the Southwestern 4A Con 7; ference race. „ The Tri-County race begins the same night with West at «... North, Harding at Crest, and West Charlotte at Olym ’ •; .pic. *-* East Gaston's first conference game will be January 10 - when North visits. East Mecklenburg's first conference game will 1^ the same night when Hunter Hubs visits. ^-yJThe top tournament in the area this year will be at die 5" Myers Park gym during Christmas when Harding, Myers «. Park, Ashbrook, Hunter Huss, Olympic, West Mecklen Lanca9ter* and Cteffney tangle from December 26-28. South Mecklenburg will play in the Raleigh tournament East Mecklenburg and West Charlotte will play in the °hs«v«r tourney at Belmont Abbey, November 27-80. ^ pky in the Shelby tournament beginning .... Decenber 27. East Gaston will play in the Cherryville tournament beginning December 28. ; North and Independence will be in the Cel River ; tournament in Rock Hill beginning December 27. | SOUTHWESTERN 4A PRE-SEASON RANKINGS ■ l. Hunter Hues, 2. Myers Park, 3. South Mecklenburg, 4. Independence, 5. Ashbrook, 6. Garinger, 7. East Mecklen r-hurg. : , ** pre-season rankings : „1 W®* Chariotte, 2. North Mecklenburg, 3. Olympic, 4. £ Harding, 5. West Mecklenburg, 8. Crest, 7. East Gaston. PRE-SEASON ALL METROPOLITAN RANKINGS : u.1- 0bariott*. 2. Hunter Hubs, 3. North Mecklen . burg, 4. Myers Park, 5. Olympic, 6. South Mecklenburg, 7. . Independence, 8. Ashbrook, 9. Harding, 10. West, 11. . Garinger, 12. Crest, 13. East Gaston, 14. East Mecklen *. ****» Day. Providence Day, 17. Charlotte ; Latin, 18. Charlotte Catholic. : Congratulations to the Nortb^yolina, tic Soccer : Coach’s Association All Regions team. • The members are Jason Burger, "HofiEh; Gordon : Diegleman, South; Jeff Johnson, South; Nail Henderson. £ South; Rob Vest, West Charlotte; Vinh Cuu/WOst £ Charlotte; Eric Lacroix, East; Glenn Nelson, East; Larry ! Kuhn, Catholic; Jamie Dineen, Myers Park; White Neal ! Independence. Congratulations to the N.C. Independent School’s ■ Athletic Association soccer coach of the year, Bob Doherty I of Country Day. £ The All Conference team members are goalkeeper. Mike . £ Bryant of Latin; Eric Nichols of Charlotte Latin; Kearns . ; Kelly of Country Day; Jack Knight of Country Day; David £ Silverman of Country Day; Kevin Vale of Charlotte £ Christian; Randy Skidmore of Charlotte Christian; Aaron £ Elrod of Charlotte Christian; Andy Jeter of Providence ; Day; Tommy Hunter of Charlotte Latin; and Steven ; Heeseman of Country Day. £ The All Region 3 team included Kearns KfcOy of Country £ Day; Jack Knight of Country Day; Kevin Vale of Charlotte £ Christian; David Silverman of Country Day; and Andy t Jeter of Providence Day. £ Second team All Region 3 members were Mike Bryant of £ Charlotte Latin; and Randy Skidmore of Charlotte £ Christian; and Eric Nichols of Charlotte Latin. : Congratulations to Tri-County All County members: ; Vinh Luu, West Charlotte; Scott Schnedderman. West ' : C^otte; Kerin Layne, North; MikeTangsmwsr, : Olympic; BasU A1 Hussani, West; Rob Vest, West : Gary Newcomb, Olympic; Todd Pstree, North; ; Nefl Sweezy, Crest; Mark Schill, West Charlotte; r Octavius Davies, North; Larkin Murphy, Olympic; Robert • Bilger, West Charlotte; Chris Steadham, West jj Charlotte; and Alien Armstrong, West Mecklenburg. ~«.50,}fP'?tulatlon* to Southwestern All County members: Eric HJehman, Ashbrook; Tommy Hull, Myers Park; Dan Fairley, South; Glenn Nelson, East; Jeff Heistand, East; Jamie Dlneen, Myers Park; White Neal, Independence; Jason Burger, South; Jeff Johnson, South; Jason Burgees, Myers Park; Phillip Thomas, Independence; Gordon Diegleman, South; Niall Anderson, South; David Saunders, East; and Eric Lacroix, East. . ... y& The West Charlotte Lions go after their second playoff victory Friday night at Ashbrook against the Green Wave, AW) victors over Hickory’s Red Tornadoes. The Lions were victorious in their opener by a 19-0 score as they sent Independence to the closet. Prediction: West Charlotte 17, Ashbrook 14. The Harding Rams go after their second playoff victory Friday night against the Mustangs of Winston-Salem Parkland. The game will be held in Memorial Stadium. The Rams continue on the unbeaten track with an 11-4 ; record. ; Prediction: Harding 94, Winston-Salem Parkland 21. FINAL FOOTBALL RANKINGS 1. Harding, 2. West Charlotte, 9. Ashbrook, 4. East : Mecklenburg, 5. Independence, 6. North Mecklenburg, 7. : South Mecklenburg, 8. Myers Park, 9. Crest, 10. Olympic, : 11. West Mecklenburg, 12. Charlotte Catholic, IS. Charlotte : Country Day, 14. Charlotte Latin, 15. East Gaston, 18. - Providence Day, 17. Charlotte Latin, 18. G a ringer ******* 1985 All-Metropolitan Team You could take this teem and lick the dickina out of the South Carolina Shrine Bowl squad In December without any problems. They are a talented bunch who have displayed their wares throughout s grueling football season that has assn a record four Mecklenburg County " teams In the state a playoffs - In dependence, Harding, West Char lotte, and Charlotte Catholic. Our player of the year aaid that his team dedicated its season to Carl Williams, a very gifted young ath lete who drowned while at a motel in Greensboro practicing far the East West All-Star game. “We aaid this summer that we would dedicate our IMS season to Carl and we vowed that in his memory we would like to go 1(H),” said Anthony Houston of Harding Ugh School. And, now after 1,696 passing yards, 14 touchdowns and an un beaten regular season at 10-0, he vows that the dream is not com plete. “We would like to win the state championship,'’ be added. “We have the team that can do K.” Harding romped through the new Tri-County league composed of Olympic, Harding, East Gaston, Creet, West Charlotte, and North Mecklenburg to become its first re gular season champion. They were only tested once when they were down by a 9-S score with West Charlotte threatening with under three minutes loft In the fourth quarter. The defense held. With lightening speed, Houston passed to one of Ms favorite re ceivers, Danny McKay, who lateraled back to Antonio Walker and the Rams were on their way to a 19-9 victory. Houston, a Junior, is our first All Metropolitan Football Player of the Year. His team entered the second round of the playoffs with a 16-6 win over South Rhwaa. . Tommy Knotts of Harding la the first Metropolitan Coach of the Year. “We have played very wan this year," said Knotts. “Houston had an outstanding year and we seemed to be able to reach within when we had to and pull out the Mg ballgames.” i fe Houston is Joined on the first team by Us favorite receiver, Kenny Stevenson, who caught 96 passes and East Mecklenburg receiver Tony Hamer. The running backs on tbe All Metropolitan First Team AO-Of fensive unit are Broderick Graves off West Charlotte, Junior Hall of Ashfarook, and Donald Ray Colson of North Mecklenburg. Graves has 4.S speed and rushed for 1,490 yarde-and 16 touchdowns. His team has entered the —»r<mH roundoff the state playoffs with a 16-0 victory over Independence. The tackles are Ed Raid off Olym pic and Leroy Diggs off North Meck lenburg. Brad Causey or East is the punter. Causey is a 6* senior who set a school record with a extra point attempts, kicking a of a and field goals of 41 and 41 yards. Kenny Pate of West Charlotte is the center. Scott Goins of East Gaston and Paul Bailey of West Charlotte are the guards. The second team of re ceivers Steve Ford of East and Greg Clifton of Independence; running backs, Marty Karrlker at East, Kenny Patterson at West Charlotte, and Antonio Walker of Harding; quarterback is Maurice Flowers of East; tackles are Theartis Woodard of Ashbrook and John Anthony of Independence; kicker is Whit Neal at Independence; guards are Jfcff Croak of South and David Starr of Ashbrook; and center is Tim Morgan of Indeoendence. - • • - • . - * < i*- . BrtMckQrim KeU Helms of West Charlotte and Junior Williamson it Aahfarak are the defensive ends on the first team All-Metropolitan Defensive anit The interior linemen are Bd Raid of Olympic, Tony Gariogola of In dependence, and Derrick Reid of East. Bd Reid had U tackles WaBMI West Mecklenbwg. Ha is a , 225-pounder. .> < Derrick Reid of Bast had 82 solo tacklea, 20 assists, and eight sacks of the quarterback. The linebackers are Tony Hamer of East with 01 silo tackle* and 20 assists, and South Meckienbwg’a Reman Phifer. The defensive backs are Harry Fuller of Indepandanci, Joie Polite of South, Mark Sanders of Olympic, andi Jackie Lewie of East Gaston. j The second team defense loci tided Fred Rototo of Crest and Phil Cope of Eaet on the ends; Theartis Woodard r of Ashbrook, Thn Carpenter of Hns, Todd Lynch of Hardtafcand Hayron j Grier of North in the interior line; 3 Ty Puller of West Charlotte and I Luther Holder of West Mecklenburg < at . the linebacker position; and ’ defensive becks Roderick Morris of " . 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