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Sports BATTLING FOR BALL - Tony McCrae (34) tips in two points during the win over Prospect. McCrae scored 11 points for the evening, while Freddie McLean (10) hit 12 points during the game. (Photo by Terry Houston ). LP FOR T\\ O ?? Buck Terry Thomas (32) hits two of his four points dur ing the consolation game with Prospect. I Photo by Terry Houston J. The modern game of golf was first played in the U.S. on a three hole course in Vonktrt, N.Y. ?Aerid Photography ?Soil Sampling ? Farm Mapping ?Aorial Soodmg ? Aortal Fortiliiation ?Jns?cf Control In The Homo Or On tho Farm CUSTOMER SERVICE PtOFtSSKMAl INSKT COHTtOl (t1?) 875-8912 Rouf 1 ? Box 261 A ? Shannon, N.C. 28386 *50Q REWARD For Information Leading To The Arrest And Conviction Of Person Or Persons Responsible For Destroying The Light At Driveway Entrance TO THE HOWE OF Fred (Pete) and Frances Harris CALL Hoke Co. Sheriffs Dept. OR SEE Pete or Frances Harris Bucks Win Consolation Game Lumberton Wins Hoke Tourney Red Springs is the winner of the First annual Hoke County-WSHB Basketball Tournament on the Hoke High court. Red Springs took the title in the finals Thursday by defeating Pem broke, 62-59. The host Hoke High Bucks won the consolation game, smothering Prospect 56-27. The results of the tournament, which opened last Wednesday night, left Hoke High with a season's record of 6-3, going into the Tuesday night game with 71st High in the Hoke gym. The result of that game could not be obtained before The News Journal's news deadline. The 71st contest resumed the Bucks' schedule for the regular season. The Bucks will play Union Pines at Union Pines Friday night, a con test for boys' varsities only. In the tournament consolation game, McLean led Hoke's in dividual scorers with 12 points, followed by McCray with 1 1 , and Hollingsworth with 10. The other Hoke players and their scorers were McLaurin 2, Thomas 4, Pickett 5, Galberth 2, Morgan 2, McDuffie 4, and Peguese 4. Prospect was led by Jones with 12, followed by Bostick 9, and McBryde, Locklear and Jackson 2 each. Hoke led 19-17 at the half. In the championship contest, Hardin Brown scored 22 points, leading Red Springs to the title. The victory left Red Spring's record at 7-1 for the season. Pembroke had the game's high scorer, Steve Jacobs with 25. The Red Devils had to come from behind after intermission to win. Pembroke led 30-24 at half time. The scorers besides those men tioned above: Red Springs -- Torrey 12, Mclaughlin II, McBryde 6, McPhaul 2, Patterson 2, and Bethea 7. Pembroke - Bell 15, McCray 9, Ladison 4, A. Locklear 3, and E. Locklear 3. Hollingsworth didn't make his customarily high score in the con solation, Coach Ron Parson ex plained, because the Hoke boys were running the press and got a lot of turnovers for quick baskets. Then, too, he added, he played the second team a lot, including all of the final four minutes. The Bucks were eliminated in the opening round by Pembroke, 63-61, in an overtime contest. Par son said the Bucks didn't play up , to their capability, possibly ' because of a combination of the ef fects of the holidays and failure to take Pembroke seriously, Pem broke's record for the season was 5-2 before the tournament opener. Pembroke, he said, "really outplayed us." On the other hand, he said, Hoke missed nine layups on field goal tries and made only 1 1 of 24 * free throws. * Hollingsworth led the scoring with 34 points for Hoke. His scor ing teammates were Tony McCray with 9, Freddie McLean 6, Terry Thomas 5, and George McLaurin, James Peguese and Barry Easter ling 2 each. ? I ?- V| Hoke's Greg Ho/lings worth (14 ) dunks a field goal in the consolation game with Prospect. ( Photo by Terry Houston ) Barnes , Moody Repeat As Athletes Of Week Robert Moody and Sabrina Barnes have been named as Male and Female Athletes of the Week for the time span of December 13-December 31 . The honor is a repeat for both of the Hoke High Students as both have already received the honor this year. Moody was tapped for the honor for his performances in mat ches against Cape Fear, on December 14th and against South View on December 17. His performance in the Pinecrest Invitation Wrestling Tournament on December 28 also aided the Hoke High Coaching Staff in mak ing their decision. In the Cape Fear match, Robert moved to the heavyweight divi sion, from his usual 195 pound weight class, but still pinned his opponent in 5:29. In the match against South View, Moody scored another pin to run his season record to 5-1. Moody scored three wins in the Pinecrest Invitational Tournament to win the 197 pound weight class title. In the first match, Robert pinn ed his opponent in 23 seconds to record and win the award for the fastest pin of the tournament. In the second match, Robert again pinned his opponent. He recorded this win in 45 seconds. In the third and championship match, Moody outpointed his op ponent by a score of 11-4 to be crowned the champion of the 197 pound weight class. His season record is now 8-1. Sabrina Barnes, the senior center on the Girl's Varsity Basket ball Team, was named as Female Athlete of the Week. Sabrina was named for her per formances in games against Cape Fear, on December 14, and against South View on December 17. In the game against Cape Fear, Sabrina logged in 30 points to lead all scorers to propel her team to a 71-55 victory for the Lady Bucks. She also recorded 14 rebounds for the team. In the 47-46 loss to South View, the team's first loss of the season, Sabrina had 18 points. She pulled down 19 rebounds for the game to make her not only the leader in scoring but in rebounding as well. INVITATION FOR BIDS COUNTY OF HOKE Sealed bids will be accepted until 3:00 p. m., Mon day. January 17, 1983. and then publicly opened and read for the lease for 1,374 pounds (.82 acres) of tobacco quota for 1983. Payment will be due before quota is transferred. Bids should be delivered to the County Manager's office in the Courthouse Annex Building or mailed to: Hoke County, P.O. Box 266, Raeford, N.C. 28376. Envelope should be sealed and clearly mark ed: BID FOR TOBACCO QUOTA. If further infor mation is needed, please contact the County Manager's Office at 875-8571. The Hoke County Board of Commissioners reserves the right to re ject any or all bids. Six Hoke Wrestlers Place In T ournament Hoke's Robert Moody won the championship in the i 9 / pound weight class in the Pinecrest invita tional Wrestling Tournament held on December 28 at Pinecrest High School in Southern Pines. In the tournament, six Hoke wrestlers finished fourth or higher in their respective weight classes. In the 100 pound division, Billy Locklear placed 3rd. In the 121 pound division, Mar vin Peguese reached the finals and lost a decision to Randy Ingram of Seventy First. In the 134 pound division, Ricky Allen won 4th place. In the 169 pound division, Orlando McKinnon placed 3rd. In the heavyweight division, Charles Matthews placed 4th. In his "March to the Gold," Moody won three matches. The first win came as a pin in 23 seconds against Ricky Lopez of Charlotte Catholic. This time held throughout the tournament and won "The Fastest Pin" award for Moody. In his second match, Robert pin ned David Cuthreel of Washington Senior High in 45 seconds. In the third and championship match, Robert defeated Robert Nelson of Seventy First by a 11-4 decision. The three wins runs Moody's season mark to 8-1, the best on Hoke's team. In team standings, the Bucks finished 7th in the tournament. The team's next home match will be on January 7 against Lee County. JUST * 4.50 1 One Month of Classified Ads FOR JUST *4.50 THAT'S LIKE GETTING ONI WEEK FREE! CAc CY\eu>6 - journal 875-2121
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