Patriots Keep Winning; Undefeated Streak Continues With 3 Victories Madison's Patriots kept their undefeated record intact in high school baseball action, squeaking past Sylva-Webster, pounding Moun tain Heritage and edging Enka. With the wins, Madison bettered its record to a perfect 13-0 overall, and 4-0 in the conference. The Patriots edged the Golden Eagles of Sylva-Webster 3-2 in a game last Tuesday on a game winning hit by Robs Tomberlin. The score was knotted at 2-2 in the bottom of the seventh inning when Tomberlin smacked a single to drive Ill the winning run. Pitcher Chris Carter struck out Ave Sylva-Webster batters to take the win. Carter also performed well from the batter's box, smacking a two-run homerun to give Madison a 2-0 lead after four innings of play. Sylva-Webster scored two runs the next inning to tie the score and set up Tomberlin's heroics. Both of the Golden Eagles' runs came off a two-run homer by Terry Beasley. In action last Thursday, Madison thrashed Mountain Heritage for IS hits en route to a 14-3 win. Ten of the Patriots' runs crtne in the seventh inning. All of Mountain Heritage's runs came in the fifth inn ing. Gary Mace was the winning pitcher for Madison, striking out seven bat ters. Patriot Mark Gosnell got four hits in five trips to the plate, including a homerun and a double, and drove in two runs. - Tomberlin got only one hit in five at-bats, but his hit was a grandslam homerun. knocking in four runs Ken neth Anderson was 2-for-3 from the plate. Against the Jets of Enka in Mon day's game, Tomberlin again provid ed the heroics, hitting a three-run homerun in the fifth inning to give Madison a 3-2 win. The Jets scored two runs in the top of the seventh, but Madison was able to keep Enka from tying the score. Carter, the winning pitcher for Madison, got two hits in three trips to the plate. North Buncombe Bombards Franklin Read and Write LESSON NO. 10 y ' - of chop puc thin do catcher to Ching ere shack th?y helping has rush his besc hsr ducks the shoes s quack can chin sisn s lot of bills not yee hlc chs dsck a quick nap chack In sip up box cop sac back fall In bsd hock shop Chuck goc shoe gun shalls. They do gaC up ac sunup. Pac can pack her hasaer. Hla dad Is a wiener. Rick Miller Is a baccer. ' Sasi che Fat Cat. Sea puc Ink In Che sink. Dan Chlnka Sea la s fink. Dan Is Chinking. Dsn Is winking. Dsn Is chinking of yanking Sam. up and ringing his bells. The News Record is publishing this lesson so that viewers of "Learn To Read" may practice skills taught on Saturday's broad cast, seen locally on channel 13. A new lesson will appear every week until Oct. 3. norm Buncombe bombarded Franklin with 12 runs to take a 12-1 win in high school baseball action last week. Winning pitcher Robin Roberts struck out four batters and was a perfect 4-for-4 front the plate for the Black Hawks. Roberts hit two homeruns and a double to drive in four runs for North Buncombe Aaron Tomberlin was 2-for-3 from the plate and drove in one run for the Black Hawks and Mike Revis got two hits in four at-bats to score two run ners. Area Soccer Club Ups Record To 4-1 ; Last Game Is Sunday The Pumas Athletic Club soccer team has continued its winning season, running up a record of 4-1. The wins came against Henderson ville Atlas Mold (6-3), Soccer Ha us (5-2), Arden (3-0) and Hendersonville Atlas Mold again (10-1). The team's sole loss came to Morganton (3-0). The Pumas will play Morganton again Sunday at 2 p.m. on the Flat Creek Elementary School field. This will be the final game of the Pumas' season in the Open Division. lite championship tournament will be held May 16-17. The club wants to give a special thanks to all the players on the team, to its sponsors and to those who helped organize and support the team, said Jose Copa, club organizer. Larry Allison of WeaverviUe had devoted many hours to coach the Junior teams as well as play and assist on the Open Division team, Copa said. Jim Francis has helped with fund e * "i # - to ?*?* * Mars Hill QB Signs With NFL Mars Hill College quarterback Joe Pizzo will have a chance to play with the National Football League's Pitt sburg Steelers. Pizzo, the SAC-8 player of the year in 1965, signed a free-agent contract last week with the Steelers following the NFL draft. Pizzo, a 6-3, 215-pound native of Quartz Hill, Calif., had attracted the attention of NFL scouts prior to the draft, and many felt that Pizzo would be taken in the draft. But when the draft was over and he had not been picked up, the Steelers offered him a free-agent contract. Track Team Gets 2nd Madison High School's girls track team finished second in Monday's Madison Federation of Christian Athletes Invitation Track Meet. The boys team did not fare as well, finishing in seventh place North Buncombe's boys finished in fifth place. raising and club leadership; Duke Angier has helped with recruiting; David Copa has marked the home field for each of the games here; and, Dan Buselmeir has assisted in coaching and giving leadership to the team. David Collins and Dean Fukar have served as coaches for the 6- to 8-year old team and the 10- to 11-year-old team, respectively, and Mrs. Eliza Millard has been a "tremendous sup port behind the scenes" with ideas and weekly phoning, Copa said. North Buncombe held off a last inning rally by Roberson to escape with a 7-5 win in high school girls' Softball action last week. 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