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Friday, February 13. 1948
Central Cage Tea
Win Over Cherryv
Kings Mountain Central high
schoo) basketball teams defeated
teams from Cherryville high school
in Central gymnasium Thursday
flight, Feb. 5, in a pair of Western
conference eamps. the citric win.
ning 34 to 23 and the boys, 41 to 24.
Mary Lou Bamette sparked the local
sextet's attack, scoring 17 points
to take high scoring honors. Harrison
had 8 and Roberts and Floyd 4
each.
Guard Bill Amos, showing vast
Improvement in his floor play, spark
ed the Central quintet to victory,
leading thg scoring with 12 points
and generally keeping the locals in
the ball game. Center Herman Mauney
hit the hoops for 10 points but
contributed a sloppy brand of. floor
play during most of the game. However,
Mauney was in on his share of
rebounds from the backboards. Bud
Medlin had 6 points but his shooting
was very inaccurate and he miss
ed on several 'crip" shots.?
SUMMARY
Guard Bob Hufstetler opened the
scoring for the locals, making good
on a foul short shortly after the opening
whistle. Amos made a free
throw and Cherryville tied it up
with a pair. Amos hit the first field'
goal for the locals after 3 minutes
and 15 seconds of play and the lon.U
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Lost 10 anemy
Kings Mountain Central high basketball
teams dropped two close and
hArd-fought games to Shelby high
school In the Shelby gymnasium
Tuesday night in a pair of lo\v-scoring-record
games, the girls dropping
18 to 16 and the boys, 25 to 21.
Mary Lou Bamette led the local
lassies in their fourth loss of the
season, tallying a total of 9 points.
Kings Mountain missed out on 14
free shots as the result of fouls and
dropped a heart-breaker to the Lkmesses.
Sherby led at half-time by 10
to 6.
Herman Mauney paced the weak
scoring Mountaineer attack in the
wild, rough final affair, but his 7
points did not make up the local def1-ti
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and the Kings Mountain i.tds trailed
at the final whirtle by 4 points
Four local field goats, 8 points,
were ruled no good by the officials
because of rule infractions.
Shelby led at the half by 8 to *7
and at the end of the first quarter
held * slim 4 to 3 lead.
It was the first meeting of the two
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Ruth sank a free Throw and Amos
another before Mauney and Medlip
hit baskets after 7 minutes for a. 10 (
to 4 first quarter lead.
Amos fired in two free shots 20 \
seconds after the second stanza be- ]
gan and the visitors tallied two
goals and a free shot before Matin- 1
ed-hit. again after six mjnutes of
play in the period. Mauney sank a
goal 20 second later followed toy j
quick goals bv Huffsietler and Amos
and the Mountaineers held a :
20 to 9 half time lead.
Ruth sank a free throw to open the
scoring in the last half. CherryviHe J
got one, Huffstetler hit a Ibng shot, j
Cherryville another pair of foul j
shots and Mauney sank a goal after
4 minutes and 10 seconds of play. |
Medlin sank afree throw- and Ruth I
hit a basket and Kings Mountain
led at the end of thethird quarter
by 28-18.
Amos sank a goal to open, the final
quarter and Cherryville matched
it. Medlin hit a free shot and a
basket and Ruth a foul shot before |
Mauney hit another one after 4 min- ]
utes and 40 second of play. Amos hit
another foul shot, as did Herman
Jackson, reserve forward, and Bill
Caldwell, Teserve guard. Jackson
ended the local scoring with a twopointer.
Central "Bee" boys team rolled
up an 8 to 3 tally against the Cherryvlle
"B" team during intermission
of the second game.
The lineups:
BOYS
* KM (41) C (24)
Ruth, 4 Elliott. 10
Medlin. 6 - R udisill. 6 Mauney,
10 ,' Seals. 2 1
Huffstetler, 5 ' Carpenter |
Amos, 12 Bobbs, 4 |
Half score ? Kings Mountain 20.
Cherryville 9.
Subs ? KM: White, Matthews,
Patterson, Jackson 3, Caldwell,
Warlick. C: Black 1. Beam, 1,
Helms, Robinson, Cooke, Crai n.
Dellinaer.
Officials ? O. C. Conner and
Men; Putnam, Shelby.
Scorer?Roger McDanieL
GIRLS
KM (34) C (23)
Barnette, 17 _ Hartman, 11
Boberts, 4 Upton. 8 j
Harrison, 8 McGinnis. 3
Cody Beam ]
Jackson . Canipe
Hoyle Barrier ;
Half score ?- Kings Mountain 22, '
Cherryville 16.
Subs ? KM: Floyd 4, Reynolds
1, Howell. C: Quinn 1. Leonhart.
Morrison, Sneed.
Officials ? O. C. Conner and
Max Putnam.
Scorer ? Barbara Matthews.
Timer ? Ralph Northcutt.
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teams this >^ear, Kings Mountain '
playing hosts to the Lions and Lionesses
again in their final game, Feb. '1J
27 here in CentraIgyriinasium. >8'
It was the boy's teams third loss **
of the year against three wins. Sl
The lineups:
BOYS
KM (21) S (25) K
Ruth, 3 * . Cooke, 10 51
Mauney, 7 Litton, 2 111
Patterson, 2 Eubanks, 5
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Amos, 5 Bumgardner, 4
Half score?Kings Mountain' 7,
Shelby, 8.
Subs ? KM: Medlin, I, Jackson.
S: Frances 1, Lackey, Creech, Hauss,
Hicks 1.
Officials ? Weaver and Womack.
Scorer?Roger McDaniel. ,
GIRLS
KM (16) S (18)
Barnette 9 Rainey, 6
Roberts, 2 Reid, 11
Harrison Moss
Hovle Rippy
Jacksoh Dover
Cody Weathers
Half score ? Kings Mountain 6,
Shelby 10.
Subs? KM: Floyd 3, Goforth,
Reynolds 2. S: Cheek 1 .Dover, Willis.
| Officials ? Weaver and Womack.
Scorer?Beulah Rhea.
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helby to a total of 8 points durinj
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le championship game of th<
ings Mountain Lions club first an
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im Wednesday, night, Feb. 4. Fina
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i, Dick Weaver again sparked the
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