SPORTS .. i JYc^ured M7:^A Greg ReynoMs as Ae signed /or a /aA scAo/arsA/p MtA <§pcr%an&Mrg AfetAocAs^ Co//ege are [/-r]. CbacA RtA Barrows o/ 07iS, James JoAasoa, AasAe^AaA coacA a^ Spartan A arg AfetAotAst; Afrs. /ZeynoMs, Greg's motAer; Greg, and Ats /atAer, Reo. ReynoMs. Reynolds signs with Spartanburg Methodist Greg Reynolds, Owen senior, signed for a fuU basket bail scholarship with Spartan burg Methodist College at his home on Thursday, May 5. Present for the signing were family members and friends. Also present were Greg's High School coach Bill Burrows, and James Johnson, who will coach Greg at Spartanburg. Coach Burrows said that although Greg has only been playing basketball for several years, he feels that he has become a good player, but one whose potential is yet un tapped. "Greg's strength is that he is a fundamentally sound play er. He has been in a good high school program. I think he has ability that hasn't been used yet." Coach Johnson said that he learned of Greg from Coach Burrows. He invited Greg to visit the college and he liked the way that Greg plays. He says that Greg is a good shooter from the held and has good play inside at the basket. Coach Johnson says that two years of college play will see him at top form. Greg chose Spartanburg be cause he liked the school, its program, and the coach. He feels that the junior college experience will allow him time to develop. Greg, who has played center at Owen, will probably continue in that posi tion. One thing that he particu lady liked about Coach Johnson's strategy is that he plays ten men every game. "Most coaches only play 6 or 7, so this will give me a real chance to get some experi ence. Then Til be ready to transfer." Greg is looking forward to enrolling in September. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Reynolds of Swannanoa. Coach Burrows said a highly complimentary thing about Greg when he said that, "We have a lot of good atheletes at Owen and Greg has worked extremely hard to develop himself. But the best thing about Greg is that he is a good young man. And that's what really counts." Members of tbe 7982-3 goJf team of Otoen bbtgb Scboof ore pictured abooe. 77tey are [fmnf rote, br] J:'m Daofs, Scott Thtde, Daroa SZoan, fbotd Rdbtrd and [bacb roto, br] M:be Decber, Jon Decber and Marb Marett Owen golf team hosts Ivey Conference Tournament The Owen High School golf team will host the Ivey Con ference golf tournament on Monday, May 9, and Thurs day, May 12, at the Black Mountain golf course. This year's Owen team is unbeaten in dual matches. The team is coached by Ralph Singleton, veteran Owen coach. Members of the team who are members of the Junior class at Owen are: David Ballard, Scott Tuttle and Darin Sloane. Members of the teams who are sophomores at Owen are Jim Davis and Jon Decker. Freshmen who are members of the team are Mike Decker an MarkMarrett. Team scores., from Mon day's match are: Owen, 311; Hendersonville, 316; West Henderson, 330; and Mitchell, 467. Individual leaders were: Medalist, Cam Sumner of West Henderson, 75; sepond, Jon Decker of Owen, 76; tied for third, Chris Lance of Hendersonville and Mitch Davis of West Henderson, 77; tied for fourth, Jim Davis and Scott Tuttle of Owen, 78; fifth, David Ballard of Owen, 79. Thursday's scores will ap pear in the May 19 edition of the News. The next match is the State Sectionals to be played at Etowah on Monday, May 16. Good luck to the Warhorse golfers on Thursday and Mon day! * ^** #*"§* UKMKMt: Hwf 7$ (V7 MH. BXMM )Mf§. &).) { HRV€ VOUR 20 OR! ! BOTTLC f!LL€D FOR U!!TH TH!$ COUPON , ExHf* MayM, WM Jj Warren Wilson Owls have hard week Hie Warren wilson baseball team came out of the final full week of competition with a 1-4 record, bringing their overall record to 14-16. Hie Owls faced losses to Furman Uni versity and Piedmont College, and split games against Bristol College. The week's first game was at home against Furman on Wednesday, May 4. Furman had a five hit shut-out. Hobie Dunkelburg pitched the 5 hit ter in eight innings. Next, WWC traveled to Bristol College to play the Monarchs on Wednesday, April 6. Dunkelberg had 2 hits in the first game. The Owls drove in four runs in the fifth inning to gain a 7-2 lead, but Bristol fought back with four runs in the bottom of the inning. Ryan Garrett gained the win with the relief help of Grag Garvin who scattered three hits over two and two thirds innings to get the save. Young had two hits and a walk. In the second game Young hit a two run homer to pace the Ow!s to a 2-0 first inning iead, while Skip Martin hit a soio homer in the third for a 3-0 Owl advantage. The Monarchs rallied in tie seventh and a wild throw from first baseman, Dunkeiberg, gave Bristol the winning run. The final score was 5-4. In their ia&t home games of the season the Owls had difficulties with Piedmont Col lege on Saturday, May 7. Piedmont scored three runs in the seventh inning of the first game and six runs in the first inning of the nightcap to ice the two wins. For Wilson, Rick Sanley had two hits and 2 RBI in the second game and Young j had a solo homer and three , hits. The scores of the games were 8-3 and 10-2. c - Tips for Fisherfoik This is the time of year when fishing fever casts its spell across the land. Young boys, grown men, working mothers, retirees, and almost anyone else can be hit by this spring time illness. Later in the summer, some folks might feel guilty about succumbing to the temptation to "waste" a few hours beside the shining waters of a pond or stream ... but in the spring it seems to be a whole lot easier to justify giving in to the urge! And, of course, this piscatorial pas time can also provide some of the most delicious food to ever land on your plate. To help you have a success ful session at your favorite mountain stream, here is some helpful information about equipment and technique for catching rainbow trout: Renew your boat registration Are you itching to put your boat in the water? Don't forget to register it first with the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commis sion. For greater convenience, boat-registration renewals may be handled through local boat-registration agents. Most marine dealers offer this service. "Boat Registrations may al so be renewed by mail through the Wildlife Commission of fices in Raleigh," said Helen Goumas, supervisor of the Wildlife Commission's Motor boat Registration Section. "However, the mails are al ways swamped with registra tions and renewals in the spring and early summer, and processing these often takes several weeks. H's far more convenient for boaters to handle renewals through local boat-registration agents." The Wildlife Commission has a toll-free boat-registra tion hotline which offers boat ers information on the regis tration agents in their area. Simply call 1-800-662-7350 be tween 8 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. How much u*ou)d ^ou pov to Hnd tho wooh $ bo^t food borgohs? Mods Movnta!n Mom t#!b vow for on!^ Z5 SvbuHb^ nox*. 6A987Z7 MIMHBAY MAY !t T*)*<**M****< a********** '***< —** «<****«**'** <0* JtBB LABB1B UYTtB B!YBB BABB JBBBY OBBBB B CHABWATSB COBBTBY BABB MU. MBBBB B COMWTBY BTBtBOB BUfBBBABB MTUMMY MAY M PAVW tm*w.**w M How-to: spinning, spin casting, casting, or fiy rod and iine ... in small, dear streams where a quiet approach to the water and a gentie hire presentation are needed. Try casting or still-fishing with a very small slip sinker. Bait: worms, minnows, packaged salmon eggs, grass hoppers on tiny No. 12 to No. 14 hooks, small spinners, or artificial flies. Most stocked trout are less than 12 inches long. If you have a larger fish in your area, use larger hooks. Trolling is a good technique to catch the bigger specimens in lakes and reservoirs. Times and places: spring, early summer, fall, and winter (through the ice). Fish the edge of moving water, under stream banks, and near rodts or brush. Duck: tay egg! onty in the morning. Weekiy Weather Weekly weather courtesy of WPGW, Black Mountain. May 3-High 57, low 56 degrees; .17 in. precipitation. May 4-High 60, low 45 degrees; .20 in. participation. May 5-High 67, low 36 ***May* 6-High 71, low 33 degrees. May 7-High 76, low 35 degrees. May 8-High 72, low 54 degrees; .32 in. precipitation. May 9-High 70, low 39 degrees. DoMar Store to have drawing The Black Mountain Family Dollar Store will have a draw ing for a $50 gift certificate and a $20 gift certificate this Saturday, May 14. The person who wins the $50 gift certificate will be eligible for other prizes. No purchase is required to enter. Ask clerks for details. DU—— - mr—rr-^ Hainie Groh, who ptayed third base for the New Yor