Coed Volleyball
1. B & W Food Mart Cecil Campbell 4058
2 Hack Strokers Allison Poole 2601
3. Bad Co. Jerry Long 3375
4. Baptist Beacons Sam Warren 8468
5. Blenders David Howell 2987
6. Conquers Jamie Johnson 3515
7. Diamond Demons Dale Stec 8254
8. Diggers Chuck Davis 8626
9. Faberge Bryan Hales 3177
10. Gustos David Hodgin 35%
1 1 . Howard Clothiers Charlie Diehl 4886
12. Scavengers Wayne Willis 8297
13. Sleerats Lee Matthews 5966
14. Upsetters Mike Melton 2175
June 14
7:00 2-1 9-10
7:45 13-14 11-12
8:30 7-8 3-4
9:15 5-6 9-14
10:00 7-12 8-1
June 21 June
1-3 14-4 13-2
5-2 12-13 14-1
6-7 10-11 11-4
8-9 5-1 12-3
10-2 13-7 4-9
July 6 (Tuesday
5-10 5-7 10-12
6-8 2-3 6-9
7-9 14-8 7-10
6-14 2-6 4-1
U-5 14-5 13-11
July 12
7:00 13-1 4-10
7:45 2-12 7-14
8:30 3-11 6-13
9:15 5-8 9-2
10:00 10-3 12-4
July 19 July 26
12-14 4-7 2-4
3-5 2-11 1-7
10-13 1-6 5-13
3-8 9-11 11-14
7-2 12-5 8-13
August 2
6:15 6-11
3-9 1-12 14-3
8-10 4-5 8-2
4-6 9-13 10-14
12-9 7-11 8-12
10-6 1-9 3-6
7:45
8:30
9:15
10
August 9
14-2
4-13
3-7
9-5
13-3
8-11 Dougle elimination Tourney, August 10, 11, 12,
16
I-10 Aug. 10 Matches 7:00-10 p.m.
6-12 Aug. 11 Matches 7:00-10 p.m.
II-1 Aug. 12 Matches 7 p.m. -8:30 p.m.
4-8 Aug. 16 Matches 7, 8, 9:15
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June 29th, 1982
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ELECT
WENDELL S.
YOUNG
HOKE COUNTY
Commissioner
Retired County A^ent
No vested interests except the ?,ood of all people.
Will wei?,h the merits of all views on issues.
Interested in developing a progressive county.
WOULD LIKE TO HAVE YOUR VOTE
in June 29th primary
P.. d Political Ad
MEDALIST -? Mackey McDonald won first place in the Kata Division
( archetypical forms of imaginary fighting] and first place in sparring
[light-contact fighting] Saturday in the karate competition of the Martial
Arts Tournament at Lumherton. McDonald is shown here wearing the two
gold medals he won for his victories. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Allen
McDonald and a student of Robert Holroy in the karate class sponsored by
the Hoke County Parks and Recreation Department. Several schools were
represented in the tournament. McDonald has earned an orange belt, two
ranks above the novice white belt, in his karate lessons. The classes are
taught Tuesday and Thursday nights. The jacket and orange belt he is
wearing form part of his karat egi [uniform].
Men's Softball Action
In the first game of action on
Tuesday night. June 8. Hollings
worth Barbers defeated Raetord
Merchants 8-b.
Raetord Merchant's leading
batters were A. Thomas 3-4. B.
Hurst 2-4. and G. Hollingsworth
2-4. Merchants were led by E.
Ramsey 2-3. C. McDut'fie 2-3. and
J. Hen icy 2-4.
In the second game, the All Stars
defeated Beasley's 8-b. All Star's
leading batters were E. Leslie 2-4.
R. Maynor 2-4. P. Maynor 2-4. and
L. Morrison 2-3 wtth one home
run. Beasley's leading batters were
M. Sutton 2-4. H. Thompson 2-3.
and R. Edward 2-3.
In the last game. Jones Inter
cable defeated Ephesus A s 14-4.
Leading batters for Jones Inter
cable were D. McNeill 2-4. and W.
Johnson 2-3. Ephesus A's were led
by D. Smith 2-2. C. Godbolt 1-2.
and D. Jackson 1-3.
In Thursday night's action.
Beasley's. Hollingsworth Barbers
and Jones Intereable came out as
winners.
In the first game Beasley's
defeated Ephesus A's 23-0. Lead
ing batters for Beasley's were R.
Edward 3-4 with two home runs.
Tennis '
MENS "A"
1 . Chess Hayes. 2. Steve Phillips.
3. Cecil Bond. 4. Robert Calhoun.
5. Larry Beasley. b. Barry McFar
land. ~. Benny McLeod. 8. Chuck
Davis.1) W.K. Morgan. 10. Banks
Wannamaker.
MENS ?B"
1. Terry Houston. 2. Ray Allen,
3. Jimmy James. 4. l ex Deaton. 5.
Julian Johnson, b. Curtis Jones. ~.
Tony Mensheu .
JUNIORS 14-UNDLR
1. Scott Houston. 2. Chris
Phillips. 3. Meiynee Morgan. 4.
William Carter. 5. Wendy Simp
son. b. Bill L'pchurch. 7. Jeff
Semones. 8. Stephanie Holland. 9.
Nelson James.
LADIES "A"
1. Marilyn Semones. 2. Carol
Holland. 3. Susan Phillips. 4. Sue
Davis. JoAnn Simpson, b. Mary
James. 7. Betty Morgan.
LADIES "B"
1. Mary Deaton. 2. Connie
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ELECT
JOHN 'Pete' HASTY
N.C. House of Representatives
- Former Mayor of Maxton
- Trustee of Scotland Memorial Hospital
- Past President of Cape Fear Area Council
Boy Scouts of America
VOTE HASTY ON TUESDAY,
JUNE 29, 1982
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M. Sutton 3-4 with one home run,
and G. Mauney 3-4. D. Jackson
was the leading batter for Ephesus
A s 2-2.
In the second game. Hollings
worth Barbers nipped Hard &
Heavy 11-8. L. McDonald 1-3, A.
Thomas 1-4 with one home run,
and C. Carthens 2-3 were the
leading batters for Hollingsworth
Barbers. Hard & Heavy's leading
batters were R. Morrison 3-3, R.
McRae 2-4. and M. McDougald
2-4.
In the third game. Jones lnter
cable defeated Raeford Merchants
b-3. Jones Intercable were led by D.
McNeill 3-3 with one home run. R.
Sheplev 1-3 with one home run.
and T. Fraham 2-2. Raeford
Merchant's leading batters were E.
Ramsey 2-3, J. Alexander, 2-3, and
S. Mansfield 2-4.
Standings
W L
1 . All Stars 8 2
2. Jones Intercable 8 2
3. Beaslev's 7 3
4. Hard & Heavy 6 4
5. Hollingsworth Barbers 5 5
b. Raeford Merchants 2 8
7. Ephesus A's 0 10
Ladders
Davidson. 3. Mary Stone. 4. Sarah
J. Calhoun. 5. Nancy Hodges. 6.
Susan Houston. 7. Lawanna Hayes.
8. Margaret Johnson. 9. Shirley
Gibson. 10. Ginny Leach.
JUNIORS - 18-UNDER
1. David Deaton, 2. Todd Sum
ner. 3. Barry Bond. 4. David
Daltnn. 5. Mark Morgan, b. David
Smith.
Junior
League
SCORES
June 7 -- Howard Clothiers 5.
Raetord Plumbing & Heating 2
June 8 -- Carter's Pig-N-Chicken
15. Lion's Club 10
June 9 -- Howard Clothiers 13,
Raeford Plumbing & Heating 7
June 11 -- Lion's Club 14.
Howard Clothiers 2
STANDINGS
W L
1 . Howard Clothiers 4 2
2. Carter's Pig-N-Chicken 3 2
3. Lion's Club 2 3
4. Raeford Plumb. & Heat. 1 4
Ladies'
Softball
Results
June 9 ?? Hoke Jaycees 10,
Kershaw Body Shop 5.
Hollingsworth Barbers 22,
Faberge 9
STANDINGS
W L
1 . Hoke Jaycees 1 0
2. Hollingsworth Barbers 1 0
3. Kershaw Body Shop 0 1
4. Faberge 0 1
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