Hoke Varsities Down Pinecrest Hoke County High School's varsity boys and girls downed the Pinecrest High teams last week on the Hoke court, but the Pinecrest JV\ turned back the Hoke JVs 7169. Lady Eagles Win, 44-6 The Upchurch Lady Eagles de feated the Yellow Jackets of West Lee 44-6 February 9 in Sant'ord. The Eagles had a low-scoring drive in the first quarter but held the Yellow Jackets 10-0. The second quarter was the big one for the Lady Eagles, scoring 21 to West Lee's 2 taking a 31-2 lead at halftime. The Eagles eased up the pressure in the second half with everyone seeing some action. The Eagles outscored West Lee 6-4 in the third quarter and held it scoreless in the fourth. The Eagles were lead by T. Hoi lings worth's 13 points followed by J. Hunt with V. Southerland 8. Kemp 6. T. Kelton 5. A. Armstrong 2 and T. Brewer with I . The Eagles end their season with a 1 1 -3 record . A special thanks goes to the parents and tans for their support from Coach Scott. Upchurch 10 21 6 7 = 44 West Lee 0 2 4 0 = 6 Midget Basketball Results February 8 - Nets 35, Celtics 34. Nets: J. Maynor 18, T. Southerland 9, R. Sanders 4, J. McNeill 4. Celtics: B. Fellows 18, R. Tor rence 14, and T. Blue 2. Tar Heels 28, Rockets 12. Tar Heels: R, Melvin 18, G. Johnson 6, A. McGregor 2, and L. Miller 2. Rockets: M. Caulder 4, R. Par son 2, J. Holmes 2, W. Kearns 2, and T. Adams 2. ^6ers 25, Nicks 16. 76ers: M. Morrisey 13, A. Cole 8, L. Walker 2, and V. Holl ingsworth 2. Nicks: J. Locklear 5. A. McLaughlin 4, D. Dockery2, L. Kearns 2, E. Campbell 2, and D. Graham I. Standings 1. Nets 2. Tar Heels 3. Celtics 4. 76ers 5. Nicks 6. Rockets W 4 3 2 Semi-Pro Baseball Meeting Feb. 23 Anyone interested in becoming a Hoke County Booster Club member for the Semi-Pro Baseball Associa tion is asked to attend the organiza tional meeting February 23 at p.m. at the Parks and Recreation office. Your support and community involvement will be appreciated. The Hoke boys won. (>9-5*). after being one point behind at halt time, and the Hoke girls turned back the visiting girls 41-31 with a third-quarter surge in an otherwise even game. The results brought the Bucks to a 7-3 Southeastern Conference record and 10-8 over-all. and the Hoke girls to 8-2 and 13-5 marks. The victory also left the Hoke boys alone in second place in the conference standings. Hoke had shared the runnerup spot with E.E. Smith but Smith lost 39-37 to Lumberton the same night Hoke was beating Pinecrest. Hoke and Smith met Tuesday on the Hoke court. In the boys' game at Hoke. Greg Hollingsworth scored 31 points for the winners, the highest individual total for the contest, and Hoke's Sabrina Barnes was tops in the girls' game with 14 points. Among the J,Vs, Charles Headen of Pinecrest w as top scorer with 22. and Kevin Gay with 12 kd the Hoke individual efforts. BOY S VARSITY Pinecrest -- Scarborough 8. Coughlin 4. Wilson 12, Douglas 13. Carmichael 10. Bretchlesbauer 12. Hoke -- Blue 10. Hollingsworth 31. McRae 6. MiH>re 4, M. McLean 2. F. McLean 12. Pleasant 2. Thomas 2. Pinecrest 9 20 12 18 = 59 Hoke 12 lb 23 18 = 69 GIRLS Pinecrest -- Wynn 14. Pearson. 13. Gore 4. Hoke -- 'Deborah Love 12. Lorelta Monroe 12. Barnes 14. B. Blue 2. Adams 1 . Pinecrest 2 14 4 II = 31 Hoke 14 2 14 II = 41 Welcome The W. W. Hodgdon Carolina 500 North Carolina Motor Rockingham, N. C - ? C. *'?r Speew r"a^8V% P0Sler 'a* 'ace * a "? VSS.-S ' ** men's WRANGLER i '^ 'NO FAULT" indigo denim jeans I rag. 17.99 14" Slim fitting. 14 J/? oz all cotton straight and boot cut Wrangler jeans No-Fault" indigo Santorset finish won't shrink, wrinkle or pucker Sizes 28 to 42 In Class III Gymnastics Hoke Girl Wins State Title Denise Evans of Hoke County won gold and silver medals Satur day in the State Class III Junior Olympics gymnastics champion ships at Winston-Salem. She won her gold medal (first place) for her floor routine, and her silver (second place) for her per formance on the balance beam. Miss Evans is 10 years old. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond Evans of West Cole Avenue Extension, and a student in the Fifth Grade of J.W. Turlington School . She is on the Class 111 team of Sandhill Gymnastics in Southern Pines. Her teammates. Ashley Walker of Pinehurst and Melanie Samuels of Southern Pines, also placed high in the competition. Miss Walker won a bronze (third place) medal for her performance on the uneven1 parallel bars, placed fifth on the balance beam, and fourth all around in the 12-14 years old group. Miss Samuels won a silver medal on the uneven parallels in the 9-1 1 year olds groups. The Sandhill team is ranked third in the state. mise Evans | center] with Ashley Walker [left] and Melanie Samuels. Aggressors Lead Volleyball League Hoke County Parks and Recrea tion Commission's Ladies Volley ball league enjoyed exciting action on Febuary 8. To start the night's competition, the Hide-Aways defeated Nixon's Misfits 15-12. and 15-11. Glenny Stewart and Sara Norton together gathered 15 serving points to set the Hide-A-Ways. Nixon's Misfits were sparked b_v Linda Ihde and Linda Zaleshas. In action at 7:15. Michael's downed the Debatables 15-9 and League Ends Regular Season The Men's Basketball League sponsored by the Parks and Recreation Commission concluded it's final week of regular season play. On February 8, the House of Raeford took on the 76ers. The House of Raeford defeated the 76ers 75-61, led by L. Miller with 17 points, C. Chandler with 16, and W. Love with 14. The 76ers were sparked by V. McDougald with 18 points, M. Bratcher with 17, and M. McDougald with 16. The second game of the week was a real thriller that went into triple overtime. The All Stars over came Hollingsworth's Barbers 79-76. G. Maynor collected 35 points and R. Maynor tossed in 18 points for the All Stars. Holl ingsworth's Barbers were led by K. McDonald with 20 points, and L. McBryde with 15 points. The regular season ended with a play-off game between the Suns and the House of Raeford. The Suns defeated the House of Raeford 2-0. Standings 1. All Stars 14 o 2. Suns 9 5 3. House of Raeford 9 5 4. Hollingsworth's Barbers 9 5 5. 76ers 8 6 6. Bullets 4 10 7. LREMC 3 II 8. Mindblowers 0 14 . . w 15-10. Annette Lock lear and Mari lyn Dial directed Michael's to win number one. The Debatables were led by the services of Jackie Williams and Sue Davis. The third match of the night went to the Nixon's Misfits 15-3 and 15-4 over the Young & Restless. Vicki Wright and Linda Zaleshas picked up 19 points for Nixon's Misfits. Judy Pittman and Faye Caldwell aided the Young and ^ Restless. ? The final round paired the victorious Aggressors over the Pot ted Plants 15-2. and 15-3. Teresa Temple and Annette Campbell sparked the Aggressors with 14 points. The Potted Plants received excellent efforts from Sandra Hol comb and Dorisene Roper. Standings W L _ 1 . The Aggressors 3 0 ? 2. 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