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76ers Win Tournament The Men's Basketball League sponsored by the Hoke County Parks and Recreation Commission ^continued it's double elimination tournament Mondav. February 22. The first game paired the All Stars against the Bullets. The All Stars defeated the Bullets 72-60. With the loss, the Bullets were eliminated from tournament play. R. Maynor with 19 points, G. Drawhorn with 14, D. Huff and B. Leslie with 12 were high scorers for the All Stars. F. Barnes with 22 f points and W. Buie with 18 points "led the scoring for the Bullets. In the second game, the All Stars defeated the 76ers 70-55. R. Maynor with 21 points, D. Huff and G. Drawhorn with 16 points led the scoring attack for the All Stars, while M. Brown tossed in 22 points and L. Black sank 19 for the 76ers. As the action continued Tuesday night, the concluding game paired the 76ers against the All Stars. The 76ers captured the championship 73-68. The leading scorers for the 76ers were M. Brown and L. Black with 22, and D. Adams with 16 points. G. Maynor directed the All Stars with 23 points along with D. Huff who gathered 17. Congratulations to all, and thanks to the 76ers, All Stars, Suns, House of Raeford, Mind blowers, Bullets, LREMC and Hollingsworth Barbers for par ticipating in the 1981-82 Men's Basketball League. Trophies were awarded to the following teams: Regular Season Champs - All Stars; Regular Season Runner-up - The Suns; Tournament Champ - 76ers; and Tournament Runner-up - All Stars. Tyler Price Rite donated a trophy to be awarded to the team selected by the officials that ex hibited the best sportsmanship. The chosen team for the 1981-82 season was the Mindblowers. SOUTH HOKE JUMPERS ?? Mrs. Vicki Rose's Third Graders at South Hoke School are shown practicing for participation in the Jump Rope for Heart scheduled for March 13. Students of West Hoke. Scurlock and J. W. Turlington Elementary, Upchurch Junior High and Hoke County High schools also will participate. The event is being held to help raise money in the Hoke County Heart Fund campaign. It also is being held in conjunction with March National Physical Education and Sport Month, promoting physical fitness for students through Jump Rope for Heart. Mrs. Rose is holding one end of a jump rope with a student in the background. [Staff photo], I v 'flHHHB . .. "" " PRACTICING AT UPCHURCH - Some of the Upehurch Junior High School students who will participate in the March 13 Jump Rope for Heart are shown here. Stan Callender is Upchurch coordinator for the event. The rope-jumping, with students of six Hoke schools participating, is being held to raise money in the Hoke County Heart Association campaign. The girls are Sonya McGregor [left] and Penny Jones. Behind them are. L-R. Brian Jones. Richard Chavis. and Michael McRae. [ Staff photo]. SCURLOCK JUMPERS Scurlock School students who will participate in the fund-raising Jump for Heart k rope-skipping event March 13 are shown here Friday with teachers. ( Staff photo]. We Do All Kinds Of Alterations And Both Major & Minor Repairs On Jeans, Trousers, Slacks, Sport Coats, Jackets, Long Coats, Dresses, And Evening Wear WAIST ? LENGTH ? DRAPING ? ZIPPERS ? HEMMING ? BODY TRACING ? TURNING COLLARS ? REPAIRS ? WHOLE POCKETS ? 1/2 POCKETS ? RE-LINE COATS ? REWEAVING ? Our Seamstress, Mrs. Nellie Haselton Has Over 20 Years Experience RAEFORD Cleaners & Launderers Main St. DMVE-MtSCRVICE 875-3727 RAEFORD, N.C. A. A. Meetings Wed. 8 p.m. Nursing Home Dtntng Room Foursquare G^Urcl? so6 E PROSPECT AVE 875-517 3 AS A NEW TESTAMENT CHURCH WE Exait Jesus Ch'tst as Sa> icr Baptise' Hea:e- ana SoonCarr.r;^ Ki^g : EnphaSiZe the mr.istry of T~ie Hol> Spirit. Whose objective is to g!o-'ity Jesus \< Hold T^e Worrt o* God to 'x the <Av>tr<i of at; trut^. 4 3e.ie\.e true *or$hip s the ^asis of t^e daily activities o' trie Spi'it-f'iied O" SUNDAY SCHOOL 9 4^ A M MORNING WORSHIP 1100 AM EVENING WORSHIP 7 00 P M WED BIBLE STUDY 7 00 I' M We Ipvlke you to jolr? us in worship wtyere lives are changed ai)d r^eeds are ir?et. J WAKE FOREST ?? Here are some of the players and the coach of the Wake Forest team in the Girls' Basketball League. Front. L-R ?? Kenya Jones. Diane Smith, and Certease Parker. Second row. L-R -? Lesia Bronson. Mary Bailey. Nessie Singletary. and Verconia Everette. In the rear is Coach Ronnie Daniels. The Other Wake Forest players are Angela Jones. Gwen Thompson. Stephanie Drotar. Lalonia Brown. Vickie Gouen. and Patricia Jackson. [Staff photo. ] Raeford Merchants Bowling TOP 10 BOWLERS Thomas Ham 1 74 James Nixon 171 Marion Hollingsworth 171 Larry Black j 70 Larry McDonald 168 Lee Dixon 167 Sylvester McAllister 165 MikeNievtfs 163 James Singletary 162 Mike Smith 160 Larry Lowick 1 60 HIGH SERIES MikeNieves 591 HIGH GAMES Mike Nieves 216, Zeke Wiggins. 208. Lee Dixon 213. Mike Smith 201, Thomas Ham 201. FEBRUARY 25 SCORES Michael's 4 Florist 0 Auto Parts 3 Fireballs 1 Strikers 3 Barbers 1 MARCH 4 SCHEDULE Strikers vs Fireballs Barbers vs Florist Auto Parts vs Michael's STANDINGS W L Barbers 56 36 Florist 54 38 Michael's 50'/, 4l'/j Strikers 46 46 Fireballs 351/, 56'/, Auto Parts 34 58 Girls' Basketball League Wake Forest 20. Duke Blue Devils 1 1. Wake Forest: M. Bailey 14 L Bronson 4, N. Singlet ary 2 Duke Blue Devils: L. Bronson 5. J. McMillian 2. D. McMillian 2 T Riley 2. N.C. State 13. Clemson Tiuers 10. K N.C. State: E. Maynor 8. S. Morrison 2, W. Blue 2. B. Morris Clcmson Tigers: G. McMillian 6, S. McGregor 2. N. Willis 2. STANDINGS N.C. State Wake Forest Duke Clemson W L 5 I 4 2 3 3 0 b Junior Basketball League February 24 Bullets: 34. Nuggets: 31 Bullets: A. Walton 16. R. Neal 8. J. Carpenter 5. J. Thomas 2, J. Purcell 2. and S. Kershaw 1. Nuggets: M. Harris 14. T. Hallomond 7, T. McDonald 6. S. Graham 2. and D. Daniels 2. Sonic 43. Lakers 22 Sonic: F. Morrison 13. G. Mon roe 9, R. Morrisey 8. F. Covington 8. T. Morrisey 2. H. Blue 2. and F. Morrison I . Lakers: R. Mclntvre 12. B. McLaughlinS. J. Southerland 2. R. McNeill 2. and E. Wallace I, February 21 -- Cavaliers: 48. Bullets: 28 Cavaliers: B. Kelly 16. C. Andrew 14, D. McLean 8, and M. Galloway 6. Bullets: A. Walton 16. R. Neal 4. J. Purcell 4. J. Carpenter 2. and S.' Kershaw 2. Sonic: 26. Milwaukee: 20 . Sonic: G. Monroe 7, F.F.L. Morrisey 7. F. Covington 6. R. Morrisey 4. and F. Morrisey 2. Milwaukee. M. Harris 12. M. Hamlin 8. Liniment Basketball League 1st Baptist wen the regular season title. February 22 - Raeford Methodist 26, Presbyterian 25. Raeford Methodist: B. McFar land 9. T. Houston 8. C. Bond b. and B. Britt 3. Presbyterian: D. Wood 14. J. Burgess 5. R. Hurt' 2. C. Parsons 2! and J. McNeill 2. 1st Baptist 5?. A.M.F.. Zion 40. 1st Baptist: W.K. Morgan 29. D. Nyc 12. Johnson 8. Barnhill 4. G. Langdon 2. and T. Williams 2. A.M.F.. Zion: R. McLaughlin 16. S. McAllister 12. G. McKov 6, O. Hani 4. and M. Cooper 2. STANDINGS 1 - 1 st Baptist >"' 2. A.M.E. Zion .3. Kaeford Methodist 4. Presbyterian W L 5 | 4 2 3 3 0 h 2 3 Volunteers Seek Donations On Heart Sunday Neighborhood volunteers visited residents in Raeford last Sunday to leave educational materials and "ask for contributions to the Heart Fund, according to Mrs. Grace McDonald and Mrs. Becky Sutton. Heart Sunday chairman for the Hoke County Heart Association. "Residents who were not at home found envelopes in which they could mail donations, and we hope that they will do so today, in order for us to complete our tally," Mrs. McDonald added. "Although death rates from heart and bl<x>d vessel diseases have been declining for the last three years, these diseases still kill more people annually than all other causes combined. " Mrs. Sutton said. So we ask for continued support of the Heart Association's life-saving programs of research, education, and community service to hcan patients and their families. All donations to the Heart Fund are tax-deductible." she added. Mrs. McDonald pointed out that contributions may also be directed to Mrs. Barbara Lippard. I rcasurcr cm - ? Hoke County Heaii Association at the Bank of Raeford. VOTE FOR CLEO BRATCHER, JR. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER He Is Your Voice In Making Decisions That Will Improve Your City, Your Community, Your School. Paid For by Freedom Chapel Trusts Who Support CLEO BRATCHER. JR. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER THE PEOPLE'S CANDIDA TE ?
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