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Greg Hollings worth's Play Gains Top Athlete Honors
Oreg Hothngsworth has been
Tanned Maie Athlete of the
"W The week of February 28- March
-6 tn rhe Hoke High Coaching
a 1~ year old. 6*2" guard
or rhe boy's varsity basketball
-.sarcr *^as selected for his perfor
?niances ai las: week's games
teaming to the capture of the
>vou3heasiera 4 A Conference Tour
rmmrr: Championship on Fnday
njgtc.
Sir. rhe Thursday night game
uijiins! Re?d Rim. Grej: help lead
the tfim u? v\i*tv by w?nt\s 23
points. In she championship game
Friday night. Grog contributed 26
points so the Buck's winning el
tort
Greg's achieve ability is well
noted and he is no granger to
award and honors for his athletic
pcowress. Beginning in the 8th
grade he has reaped a bountiful
harvest of awards He received the
Coaches Award !or best ail around
athlete in the eighth grade at L p
church. He received ihe M\ P
Award tn basketball las: year at
Hoke and was afeo named to ihe
Southeastern 4?-V \JI Coiwi?wiu.T.e
Basketball ream
This year he ha^ beem mamed
Favette^iUe Time* -\thiiaie oh?e
Week. He has- aiso been- ruaneJ "to*
the -Mi-East Basket-bail. :ajnr. Fm?
Gresi inn; of his. (nn.hu sr. ihonwirs.
recently came tTom his, pteork.
the Hoke High Senior Oitos- au^^oc
him the Senior Superlative- Humor
of Most Xthietic.
Greg was also nameii Co dtoe
Senior Hall of Fjimt b* ~mc
High Faculty
Greg is active nt other j>reui>
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Gradv Hardn. iMpr 8*75-2201
sport*. in both school amfc Ititr. corns
muniw. In school, he is acuwe im
the Monogram Club ami the
Spamsh Cub. He is also active itr
hts church. Wnuy Grov?> Bbputrt;
Church, in the Bible School' Suiifc.
program.
Lpon completion o* ftigtt
school. Greg plans to auumt cull
lege, either Wake fforen: vjtr
Chelan. 10 obtain a iiegrai in. 'hit
area oi Business ?WmimstiuKuir.
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Bucks Capture
Tourney Title
The Moke High Bucks scored:
back ?? back wins last week. n?a^
uwe ttae Southeastern 4MV Con
ference boys rottrnajmrnt fcv
defeating Revd Boss Thursday
night 55-53 and Wowing aiwa*
Terry Sanford Fmday mght 7T-J81
VccoRding to Hoke coach Kent
Parson. Thursday nights game ?%
"ta link nagged
played a ragged first hair"
hut by the fourth quarter L think
?we -were playing much more like D
Hjimw we can," Parson said.
Parson attributed the "Tagged
Uttay" io the week layoff prior 00
she game
Even with the slack play of the
?finsi 'half.. Parsons said his team
"had a good defensive game
?"?Defensively we played real
well, especially Barry Easterling
and Tow McRae." Parsons saiii.
Eutueriing and McRae held: Kad
ffcoss^s high scorers to below their
ruTTTmal shooting average, the
cjoadh added.
The game s tawed fairly dose
?with the Sucks leading at the haft
thy three, 24-21.. but traling into
the fourth quarter by the same
murium 34-311.
*11 the final buzzer. Hoke was in
the lead 55-53 and advanced into
the .conference game against "Demy
Sanford where once again they
?amt out victorious.
"^Friday night's game against
Terry Sanford was one of the best
games we've played ail season."
fParsons said.
The "77-50 win gave the Bucks
the .confetecne title and advanced
Fm Bmke Rmumers T*k*
fFfve members of the EE A Road
ffcunners won awards in the Diet
ff^psi Road -Racing Series in
'Florence. S.C. on Saturday.
The races consisted of a tOfiL (6.2
mile) and & 2 mile race. The races
ware sponsored by the Swamp Fun
Sunders. Pepsi Cola Bottling, and
?*JFDE TV.
The EA Road Runners had t?
nunners entered m the rwo (2D mile
^ai?. There were 338 registered
runners in this race.
itn the 9-1 1 year old age divtsion.
ihe Road Runners swept the
awards by taking 1st. 2nd and 3rd
places.
Ikxi 1'Si place was Ronnie Earl
ILooklear.. who ran the two mile
course in 70:36 and finishing in 9th
;place overall Finishing second in
his age group and 20th overall was
IKuorv Henderson in a time of
Illl::iM).
Third in this age group was
Rohem Locklear who finished 25th
overall in a time of 1 1:31.
kn the 12-14 year old age divi
sion.. the Road Runners won 2nd
and 3rd place Robert Lambert
r'intshed 2nd in his age group and
~^th overall in a ante of 10:22.
Viler R. Jacobs placed 3rd in a
time of *0:44 placing 10th overall.
4tko running for the Road Run
ners and their overall finishes aid
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QASOUNEbbilw 1
dtunr mw arhe opening round of tie
"Nmrtith Carolina H^h School
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aeamf* tpiay m Fnto' night's game
watt, as food Jefensiveh as it was
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""?anTx Easierhng. Tony Mdtx
jm? Geoqpe Mr! .aarai were super
am dtefense am &ns fane Easzerbng
IteiUi T?nry Stanford's
<Kumsr au> onH ?* pcunrs^ and the
jtdter (hows >ifad an esceOeat job in
(hriktioif SaMfemiTs offense,"* Par
wms?ai4L.
~"H afturii 3ftm was ok erf the keys
to w mtnmmg Friday nights
*urrnt.."" Parsons added.
TTtbc Btudfcs hossed Witamnpoci
Laos* un ajhe jfening round erf the
awn? a Tuesday at 7- jo p.a .
-"11 nftiirik w? stand a food chance
off imikTtnf tit so the rcjoctnais if we
ptia* as sw?od as we did Friday
mgftt. Parsons said prior bo the
game.
""W* ltur?e a food uram. and 1
tied! iiibe w? m*ghr go all rhe w,"
Pearsons .wfldrd.
Ylhe "Banning tor the two games
wa& a* twUkjws:
? HuAe agansa Reid Ross: Greg
Ho?I!Diiiiiysw?in!to 23, Gew ge
MdLaumnxfc. Ton*. Mcftae 4. Barry
Easnarlimf n? Freddy McLean 21.
Tnteoanaf^. M?d&niffy. Morgan.
Pfejpuese^ Pidtem..
? Holfcie acantsi Terry Sanford:
Gc?!P Btollfanpsw?orrh 2**. To?ry
Mcfit&r tKfll Barry Easier fang 4.
Fueritfi* Mdbean 34,, Thomas 3,
Piidten 2. P&ffuese 2. Morgan 4.
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aims w?!tr trihe following: Paul
Hkuit. *ttti ^owerall {*-_33fc Garry
MdVblUan. fcto overall (10:31);
Matt* lodiikear, I2cte overall
(iDdt-WJi. Nadkj. Humt. 13rh overall
(iINJt5?)t ILanry McMillan., 17th
Robert Jacobs,
IDfa io*?irallIl HUH :2?>).; Henry
VHdVftUiar.. 2*nh overall (11:28):
Clfcmcs Liodtilieair , 31 si overall
(tM:55)fc Kiefflte Locfclear, 34th
ctwctjU; Jack* Locklear.
J5tit an?ra!!l and Donrue
HemiKTsflm 4*nh overall (12:27>.
Dm rite steam competition., the
BLnaii Runmers finished 2nd and
JrU: bslhnui a isam of runners from
Framais Maroon College
Tlhe Btciaii Runners wnll compete
cftis wodiuand dm the Pahnetto C up
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Lufthar TTarufaar 171
Larrx ?iaDi 169
Mike !Niic*<? 167
JiamB. ^mpirtan. 163
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Lar Dinuir 162
Geocjit 160
-Xnciteni^ Hciimrs 160
Mowaeti Hemari* 160
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Otacta. Owte 206
Hutiher Tajftw 204
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