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KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, KINGS'J^OJfVI^TA^N^N. C
Page 3
W
Mountaineerfi
,, Whip Uons 61-52
For throo quartcns Tuesday!
nij'ht at tho Kinss Mountain High
gym. the Mountaineers of Coat-h
Bi)bby Hassey looked like world-
beaters. But. In the fourth per-;
iod, they lost tholr cool and had_
1() do some sweating before whip
ping rounty-rlval Shelby,
(or their 10th straight vlftory. j
The Mountaineers, running and
seoring almost at will against the
taller Lions, built up a .Ti-19 half
time lead and led by as much as
25 paints in the third period be
fore the Lions outseored them 20-
9 in the fourth period to cut tiu
final margin to nine i>olMts.
Kings Mountain, hiding r)2-.'12
heading into llu* final eight min
utes of play (deeiel to .sit on tt»e
leati in ihe fourth period and
Shlel)y steals resulted in the
Lions’ lali‘ seoring sijliirge.
Still, the 20-poInt lead was too
much for the Lions to overcome
and the Muuntalnof'rs increased
their Southwestern Cohfereitpp
lead to a full two gdmes over
Shelby, Crest and Kast Rutlier-
ford, ail tied for second plaee
with 6-2 eonferenee mark.
Tlte victory left the Mountain
eers 8-0 in league ploy and lO-O
ov<'ral1.
Senior All-Conference stars Otis
Colo and Charles (Bad News*
Barno.s, .showirjg more moves than
a Swiss wntoh. was more than
tlio Shelby defense could handle.
Colo led all scorers with 25
points. Including 15 in the first
h 'lr. and Barnes added 19 points,
it ’utin.’ 11 in tlu* fir.st Iialf. For
r( Tonis, one of tlio bettor play
- itic M'luntaineers have faced,
j Sf orofi 22 for Shelby .and Coifrlo
Hogue added 10. '
Baskets by Hogue and Toms put
the Lions a^iead 4-0 early in 4he
gam^? hut three pointy b>’ Barnes
and a fiidd goal 'by Cole jiiH’ the
Mounti(*s in fron^ 5-4. Shelby
came back to He it at 7-aH"^hbt
a pair of baskets by center Roger
Smith pushed KM ahead by
and tlie Nlountalneers were nbver
headed. ' '
The Mountjuneors W’i^nt on to
lead by 13 8 at (the quarter, -tlien
outseored the Lions'2B-fll ,in the
sof ond quarter for their 36-19
haiflime margin..
The victory not only .stretched
the Mountaineer.*;’ league lead to
two games, but also gained re
venge for i)i(‘ir last defeat, a 52-
5t( lo.ss to Shelby in the .semi-fin
al*' of last year’s/oonferenee tour-
namemt.
Shelby, who.se only other Idas
was to Crest, proved KM’s tough-
e.st opponent to date, even though
tb«‘ Mountoiiieew w>re far su
perior during the flt.ft three per
iods.
Kings Mountain's girls led most
of the way in the opener, but
turned ertld in the fourth quarter
and Shelby came storming from
( behind for a 36-.30 victory.
Pam Maloney scored ir> points
to lead the Lione.sses to their
third ivln in eight eottference
starts. Andrea Huff.steiler was
IfM’s only double-digit .secirer with
11 iwlnh;.
Debbie Timm.s’ eight points
sparked KM to an IK-Ui halflime
lead, hut the senior lnr;vard was
ludd scoreless in the s^ond halt.
In the boys garni*. .Slndby cui
the margin to .s<‘ven i)oints, ,53-4l>.
before ronseeut Ive baskets by Cole.
Barnes and Phillip Ki.miis piU
the contest out of i«*:uh.
KM went over five minutes in
tlie fourtli si'i lo without .Moring
a field goal. All but one of Hie
Mountie.s’ nine fourtli quarter
j)oitits came after Hiesey or iort'd
them into tlie four ■ corners of
fense with three minuies rfnain-
K-M Shelby
Boxscores
GIRLS GAME
Shelby (36)
K—Bxss 1
p—Mi'loney 15
F—Caster 6
(I—Kennedy 3
(1—Brooks 1
n—Phillip.s 5
—Ro.ss 5.
Kings Mtn.
K—Finger
F—lluffstetlor
K—Timms
O—W Lee
Miteliem
n—f’ash
Sulx—(’orinvell 2.
BOYS GAME
Shelby
F—Toms
K_,Ale\andi‘r
{’—Ilogne
fl—Lane
C,—Ilaiaiin
.Subs—Ksl\ridg‘‘ 2.
F—Kings Mountain
F—Cole
1'—H(»u a rd
• ’ .'bnitii
(;—Barne.-;
I—Fi-atu*i.<
.Su;),.;—Walsan 1.
Mountaineers At Crest On Friday
Dm hem. X. C. K is difficult
^ o find enough superlatives to
SouHi Poitit. the most
I ( LIONS—Senior All-Conference star Otis Cole
J Tuesday night to lead the Mountoineers to a
■Shelby. The Mounties travel to Crest Friday
Ijf their 11th straight victory.
o find enough superlatives jn Soullnvestorn
lesoribc the play thUj season or ^ overa
he undefeated Duke freshman ^ ^
>asketball stjuad. Through eight,
;ames, the BUe Imps have av-
T-agcd 1(K).9 points to their op-
Kments 77.S and have a rebound-
m edge of 55.6 to 3S.4.
Only in the Big Four contests Rutherford and Shelby. int(.
lavc the Blue Imps been *^‘1^ Mounta ineers have found the*
‘Wt) . ... - t.: tuz-i
of Belmont. In each ea.se. the op
posing team played for the per- team in th(‘ conference,
cenlage shots. Kittgs Mountain won easil\j in
The^Chargers are much bigger, the two teams' earlier meeting,
height-wise, than the Mountain- 74-51, but the Red Raideis liave
eers. hut KM has been at a size eome on strong, winning Hieir ia^l
di*ad\ antage in every game, four games.
Shelby put a team on tlie floor Included in those victories was
, Culbertson
Bowling Victory
'i Richard C'ul- in ladies bowling league
,1 for 7.5S i>oinIs on Tuesday night
action
.1 leading Culix'rt-
;im to four victor-
l» Heating.
J .-;ingh‘ games of
ITiI) for a •3H2 sot
.1 addt'd L’ainos of
Ki for a 37(i s(*ries.
^ould re;
Pat Herndon scored a 108 line
and Louise Dover added a 293 1 emerged with a 97-S5 victory
to lead Griffin Drug over Oates rtutintr before
Shell. Jenny Oatr's had a 107 line
and 309 series for the los<*rs.
Dessie Loflin’s 115 liin* and
Glenda Belk’s 309 .set led Plonk
Kin^s Mountain’s Mountaineers, Guard Phillip Francis Is third
'rn Conference on the Mountaineer seoring pa-
play and 10-0 overall, end first rade, averaging jusi under 10
round of eonferenee plaV Friday points per game,
nr'ht when they travel lo Boil- A victory over Crest Friday
incr Springs to take on Crest. night would make Kings Moun-
Crest sports a 6-2 conference tain the almost certain confer-
Char^^r. *»£< ..- •, , do<^fHit as it would pull the speed and overall quickness als(» whipped ( ha.sc. (herr.wilh
Cliar'^"‘r.s within a '’ame of (both offensively and defensive- and U S Central. They h.i;l lavor-
™ t
ind nail for 30 minutes before sweat out t' ' ' '
he Imps broke the 'game wide, g
)pen to win 98-75. Against Wake, ^2 over Shelby,
piobably the stiongesl tearn lac- pj-iday night, the Mountaineers
ed thus far by the Duke frosh,,^^.jj head on into one of the <
he Imps found themselves rail- scoring teams in thej
ing 'for the first time all I conference and the highest scor-1 ^
and were hard pressed lo hang, player in the league, 6-3 jun- j
on for a 91-S3 win. ; David Thompson. !
In two contests against Nortn. who loads KM’s Otis,
Carolina in Carmichael Auditor- fiointi^ in the SWC.
ium, the Imps have had scoring chase, is averaging close
troubles. They dissipated a to 25 points per eonte.st and had!
Ic^ad in Hie first contest but still - * -.
improved mon* for liis football and ha*.
hall lalenK ha.s been the big g^
in th<» Haiders’ surge, but he h;
had plenty of help from soph
more guard Bill Hannon, and U
wards Cliff Workman and Tor
WeaHiers.
Kings M<mntain’.s girls, 1-7 ^
the conlert'n.'o and 1-9 overal
n.Mvl .some \iitorie.s to get in tl.
running lor a tournament berth
Tlie Mouiitainottes are in nint
plaee and only the top eigf
t(*ams advance to post-seaso
I)lay.
; their last
:-S Central
•ac'li the 300 ' Bros, over Mountaint'cr Pharmacy,
points per eonte.st and had
^ a career higli of 49 points in a
” hon-conferenee victory over Bes-
serqer City.
Cple is currently averaging 22.6
scoced
Mounties Hove Big Scare But Whip
R-S Central In Road Test, 78-63
their final outing before
exam break, the fbosh were |
troduce.i to Carolina’s Four points per game, having
ner Offense designed to hold ^20 ^^g^kers in 10 eontp.sts. His
down the score. Duke won. <0-
Betty
159.
The Duke frosh have received
losers. H. Broome
nt' and 297 set and
. had a 2117.
- dbcrt.son’s 138 line
• i/vt th(i^ I’ulbcrtson »i*»v — --
I- wills over. Vijuvnt’s Wells,lQPI>gd Hu' lo.s('rs with a 125- , Richie .
' twelN linda 127 1lnc 313. i , . no ion City. N. J. Fit/simmons
Richard Culbi»rtson scored a 142, noint.s. connect
high of 33 points came in a 91-57
breeze pa.st Chase, but he played
.... one of his hotter allround games
from the.r five - - ... . -
‘ , 1,7 i5„,^ i “V * here Tue.sday night when iie ,
, Cash rtdled a ID Imi and t players. the, ^ 2.5 points in the victory
f.to lead McGinnis Fdrm , ^j-e the fonvaixls, 6-2 chelhv.
here
[.•i for the lo.<i‘rs.
Nindwiih v\on three of
. from i’lonk Oil Co. as
l^y scored a 128 line
I Brackett added a 342
i-r lo.scrs, Cl.iren'co
r line and Dwight
:i 350 sot.
^won three games Culbertson.
de.spito a fine 111-322 by
Fite of the losers. 1 balanced scorin
Sara Cash rolled a 11' bne and 1 g^^^oDj-ship pla
308 set -to lead McGinnis Ptirm-} .
lure ovw American I.c-um. BCty I Milfoi-d, Co""-, ouard ciiarlc.-; ?arnes is
^ -„I‘Only other Mountaineer averaging
^‘'double figures. He has
over Shelby.
O’C^onnor
Kings Mountain jumped off to'
a 15-pQint lead (2^'9 in the first
quarter Friday night at R-S Gen-j
tral but the Mountaineers still ’
had to put up with a deteriprutied
hunch of Hilltoppers before win
ning. 78-63.
Charles (Bad News.)
Uf, topped the Mountaineer Victory
with 25 points, Otis Cole added g
16 and sophomore Ben Brown
chipped in with 10. I c..kc* Vr;a
Brown played most of the
)BAx$^9ri»s
gpLS GMkt
lOngs MounAaiv
#1-Huffetetler
F—'Finger
F^-OUver
the
Kicnara vuuhtisuu ^..<1..-.. - averaging 19.3 point.s, connect- /^"pTints^ an^average*of PhilHp Francis, who picked Mp
line and 374 set to lead his mixed ^ his field ®^n „er „are : four quick fouls In the flr.st quar-
bouling team to a 3-.1 victor>^j at 18.3 ^ - . . .
over John Dilling Thursday night. (.j, team’s second,
with a 1(10
Dilling led his team with a 134- rebounder
314.
Randy Blanton’s
.371 .set led Ins team over Rpnnie
130 line and I had a three gamo
Sout|bwe$l«rn
SjlqMiUAg^
) Teams
, Waters,
For First
Sloan
I streak in which he could not
__imiss. Against State, Fast Caro-1
lina and Gaston College, ho was! ^ ^'entral
35 of 49 from the field scoring Lhacolnton
31, 29 and 23 points. Ills all-a-
round pkiv has been superb—
(Girls DivUion)
"''^''‘lrr",!Cherryville
twice, has had nine I’cboumD^nu, gQ^yh Point
once had seven assists. O | Rutherford
'nor, hampered early by a ^b^ighelby
1 lljMft ' njury. had his best game against ;
ter. ^ancis scored only s^en
points, hU lowest point produc
tion In Rix gamas.
Tyrone Lynch, wlio gained game
scoring honors with 26 points,
and Garnell Foster, who ^dded
19. led R-S Central to a 20-9 point
spread over the Mounties in the
.second period and that left the
Hilltoppers behind by only four
points, 4D37, at halftime. Sub^^'- Brown 10, Watson 7,
The Hilltoppers cut the differ- 4
ence to three, 46-43, early In the Centra
a-S Central
(43)
.pavenport
4
f,—4Davis
19
f^Daniel
11
fe^Whetatine
7,
G—Goforth
.9—Upton
SOYS GAME
1
^Ings MountgMi
(7$)
F-—Cole
16
p—Howard
2
C—Smith
7
G—Francis
7
25
G—Barn<*j;
I third quarter*before Brown hit a
be Sloan plaved his last basketball i xhe (luarterhack
C.'ganv at Stale in 1949: Waters fast-breaking offense
l-C-. There’ll
^orts when N. v.
break their fast started his varsity careei
'5'«(urdav a fast I in Hie 1955 56 season.
St dtmt nem' The contest will be televised
,3t student thp tap-off com
in.ir at 2:12 p.m.
kings MOlTNTATfX 1
East Carolina with 27 points q
16 rebounds. ^ . I (Boys p.ivi^lon)
^ wn kings MOmfrAfll 9
ha.s been
Cre.st
East Rutlierford
. is any reminiscin't
jiping,'it’ll have to
ffising bu'-v(M ot Hie;
St Conferemx? contest,
two toam-s.
Bion:
ivod
Medical Expenses
Tax Enor Trap
Well that comes,
ruke'coadT ’llucky Wat-i Crcimshoro - Many
State coach Norman 1 get smaller refund.-* — 01 hau
basketball under additional Ian^’s to piiy of'-
|r>v<‘rett Case ' cans.' of (‘rrors in n'lKirling med-
lotl c aso. ,.x,„.ns..s, J. K. Wall, Dislni'l ,
the first conflict in h;.s-| Director of Iniernal Revenue for ^
ill the two West Raleigh (’arolina said today,
tsiltinig On opposite sideS| avoid errors in deducting!
foonrt. ! medical expen.ses on 1969 re
1 ii'll be M'^aters' first try!tuins, Wall advised taxpayers lo
m tho Pack. lie sat on lh<‘|road the Form 164(1 instructions
lassisting Vic Uubas dur-! carefully before filing.
^ 1963-G-l «and 1964-65 sea ' a common error made by tax-
[ watching the Blue Devils'payers reporting'inedieal exi^ns-
» a 5-1 record against State jg jn the deduction of m(*dieine
the two years. The only and drug expenses. Tliese cx-
w'in in the period came m. ponses should be added to the
R\CX'‘ finals of 1965. \ taxpayer’s other n
tiunei the amazingly consisient Gai*y
‘ Melchionni, G-2, from Woodbur.y,
X. J. Averaging 1T.9 points. Mol-
chionni has been sunessful ^borryvHle
56.6 per cent of his field goals. Centra
anti is <11.2 per cent of his Lmcnlnton
throws. HO makes very few niis-,
takes on Iho court. His r^uase
couit partner. 6-1 Jeff Daw'son*
from Downers Grove, Ill., is av-j
eraging 17.6 points, breaking j
loose in the last three games;
with 23, 21 and 20 points. i
8
K^S Central
»wn im p —Lynch
j pair pf long jumpers to give the;
1 Mounties a seven-point edge. ; c—Dickerson
I The Mountaineers continued to
pad their lead as the score tegd ^ Creen
60-52 after three quarters. KM _ ti
built its lead to 71-60 with four
minutes left and went into its
four-corners offense.
Lynch scored 19 of his game-
high 26 points in the first half,
1 before being held to only seven
points in the second half by good
i (Oo^ititiUPd On Pnfte Air/
(M)l
26
Subs: Hamrick 10, Latqam 4.
Plonk Oil Co.
Undefeated
In City League
Week’s ACC Spotlight
Falls On Duke-rSlatn
Checkers Host
foner^s Friday
AtCoUseum
CHARLOTTK. N. G. - The
Charlotte Checkers, unbeaten in
Their la.st three games, .set their
si^lits on the Green.sborn Generals
this week. The Checkers have
baek-to-hack conte.sts wdth their
old rivals.
The first game will be played
■ hero Friday night — and there is
r. I M A ftrQi divi- Leftwich. an added attraction. During the
■ in Ihp Attan^io Coast D.'Vonzio had some of his best first intermission, a fashion show
sum battu li the Atlan hO^^ against State last yea.r, will bo held with ski wear being
.1 T tinn in North C'iro- recording a career high 12'spotlighted by the Cheekerettes.
Plonk Oil Co. conlinue.s to lead J ^ / ",(. ass:sts in the game in Durhami ' “U's going lo be quite an on- p^ne games during tho jmst week
the pack in City Recreation Ba.s- hn. ^ and latching onto seven rebounds, ,,.rtaining evening," promises (.,,3^,, j^hn
° another career high. In Raleigh. Mrs. Don fScottyt r.allamore. who
MOUNTAINETTE STARTER—Senior Debbie Timms, who scared
eight points Tuesday night as the Mountainettes lost to Sh^bi^
38*30, is expected to start Friday night when the KM gals trov^
to Crest.
lunioi High Team Splits Pah;
Seventh Graders Remain Unbeateg
... » J__ l.-~U T1..1 4 4../,!.•
Kings Mountain’s junior high
(ninth grade) basketball team
split a pair of Bi-Counly Confer
lui
ketba 11 League play. - .
1 Monday night, the frontrunners Stadium.
I remained, undofeated with a 7,o- regionally tel-
)p adoett lu iiM p54 win oyer ao'^.mor riiv is scheduled to begird at Yviiiiiora, wnu m h*«z**‘b -i- t a-
' taxpayer’s other medical expenses] tonia the Be. s ^ 2:12 p.m. The outing will be both capabilities that earned him and the women in the audienc
ja^n took ove^ at State at thd only to tho .extent they exceed j ^^^ed in double an All-ACC first team berth la.st will enjoy a fashion .show o
C^g of the 19.i7.(iS sea.son' one percent of adjusted gross in-1 F^ur exams.
ul«%ivpn the B‘.ue Devi’.s, eomc. i« ♦*. !tc imflin'^ tho H’H mark the first meeting be-
^ ' “Some taxpayers." Wall ^2*^/,« iinti 17-ind Ken tween Duke’s Randy Denton, who
^nite o' aT»'''» i'*ss Hie firs‘!“trv to deduct in full their drug! way Tom .-n added made the All-ACC second team
rpne ho went t-ain!t >,k», ti e costs in exce.ss of one percent of Cash and . ia.st year, and Paul Coder, State’s
r-Ze.s since -.h ni iiavx- ' their adju.sUql gross income in-j and 12, re^p.^etn^^ Russell * first really big man in a decade.
Ulcrs exccpl of adding this exce.ss Bill Crocker 11. ! Coder 6-9 .is one of the league’s age won-lbst records into the con
n^kular seato-t game he their other medical ,’’IIV,37 points' outstanding sophomores. Both he ^2 while State is 12
In Ihe two. wlr. h the ikick which are subject to a three per-1 > ^ ^ ^3 to I and Denton tip the scales at well ’ 'h* »<*C Duke holds a 2-,
[going away, 88-73. ' cent limitation. r«nnn' fr-ul Gastonia over Bessemer City.! over 225 pounds. IXmton is 6-10.
' between those one-sided: Another common "■''’r 'V; p.llv^AravMiad 3Uor the 1^^^^^ It’ll also be the first encounter
have come 69.(i.o, S2.76 and last year bv ..ax,.a>-cr.t I Gray had
The all-around play of the Ls handling the events. "We will
Wollpack’s .senior forw'ard, Vann have Linda Scott of Belks do the
Williford, who is playing up to! narration. I think both the men
the capabilities that earned him and the w’omon in the audience
an All-ACC first teaim berth la.st will^ enjoy a fashion show on
v-oar will be tested by the de- ice."
fensive prowess of Duke junior Meanwliile, Coach Fred Creigh-
L'U'^v Saunders, a transfer from ton expects the most of h.s
Northwestern who has .shown in- Checkers when the flenerals ap-
ceasing ahilitv. pear. Tim Checkers will he well
The teams ’carry high percent- rested since no game.s arc .sehe-
^ ' iluled until the Greensboro .set
while Coach John Blalo<‘k'.s jay-
vees (.seventh and eighth grades!
posted their third straight victory.
The ninth gradcMs whipped
Hunter Huss 51-34 Tliursday aft
Belmont look advantage of
numerous Kings Mountain turn
overs to post its sixth straight
win. KM i.s n ' v 3-3 overall And
1-1 in league play.
In the ja.w e game Monday,
John M<<lill and Butch Blajpdc
scored 12 points each and Cwl
Roseboro ad led 11 to lead the
f Duke wins; and State ^
bs of 77-74 and 12-10, the last deduction
bn.g in the 1968 ACC tourna '
„ft finals. -c- - -
^,'l^at game also started a Slate without regard to the t,nreo
lyhi streak which will reach four cent of Income limitation,
liiless the Dukes win Saturday. The Form 1040 iastructlons ex-
1 It’i he the 351^1 game belweenl plain what is and Is not deductl-
land Stale !n a ‘series thatible and also how tho expenses
hai Iroduced m<*morable act ion | should be reported.
Ill Xm ACC. Southern Confert'nce' : ,
%ix e Classic tournaments.l "Unto These Hills." the outdoor] each for the losers.
tIUslfhe usual regular soasonjdrama which eaqh summer re- 4ohn Helms hit 21 ^points tot “
‘ ftn« k'ls flip Vivid. ,to(y of the Cher- lead Gastonia’s victory over. tOfCodPf
ml incidentally, Sloan andi okeo Indian, -f. T.nna of tho loserc wasl liaue a subpWr a» uw
■|Wr-.^/,j^Yer teammatPR,! tendance of aim/
X years.' summer.
Belmont, 50-34, on Monday. The
seventh graders were idle on
Thursday (Huss has no jayvec
toami J>ut the Patriots detoated
Belmont Monday, 46-39.
In Thursday’s victory over Hu.ss,
; * "’,r„nT, :",r s'i“wT. =»?«Svf’s;viT,
' In II.. tin.l «■»... on KM .n ».n«.ndlnn.
incentive to win the gfime. The] January 17 when Allie
Blue Devils last year couldn’t top .popped in a —'
^ .A W/S 11 «a />n f
ernoon but lost to undefeated Central ass.udt. Tim Williams
Rplmont. 50-34. on Monday. The had 13 for Retaont.
Kings MoujMin held a 12-5
point lead wughout the game
and .suhsiiim freely. The Rjts
led 22-16 #ialftime and 35*21
heading itijDlie fourth period.
TI«DAY CAME
Kings MitSl) — Thombs 4
WlWhim^Lpss 21, Jolley ft
White CMUtlns 2.
■Cannon CladcA
^ f’. XlcMbis 10,
game
(T«ity)
^^ Thomlwi 7
iKUiix 2, Jolley 12*
• f H“ 1“ “is
e without regard_to the t,hreo per- ,hp huz7er lale 1940’s-Waters played during the ACC finals two yews ago victory P „ , . Belmont
Husii
Sle^\:
iCtnfl
\V|lUa1
Whltdl
Perry Gray’s shot at the buzzer
enabled the Blues tp tie KM Sav
ings and Loan and send the gaine
into overtime. Gray finished with
34 points while Steve Bowen and
Ronald Stalcup 59cored 17 points
lead (JQSionias viciory over .
a record at-l Gulf. Jody Long of the losyis was| Mimo a subplot
rt 135,000 this! the game’s top scorer '|Wth 26|hfi“^*“*^ " ®
* ‘ * I polnii. •
h!iri940’s“V?t«-r? played during ^2^1^ deep" KoinR well,’’/^rMmiday’.x game, B"'""""' .
the late I9o0s. • with the noton us points out Willis. "We should be! jumped off to a 145 first quarter Clli
A question tnprk win. trying scoring more goals because vve’rei lead and the Wildcats led hy 26J sort
is Duke guard Dick DeVenzio. the And, the .. moving the puek quite well. Ii20at intermission. The
5-10 sparkplug who broke a bone to sweeten thit^ after e g exnect the club to be plaving its, the end of throe periods wa- 35-1
in his right toot daring the Pte*exam
Christmas hbliaays. note v<ith » ^ jphn Voss has been In the nctsi 15-7 in the fourth period to break
If he is ready -to go, |tna. ®tatee^^ Charlotte wins, i open the close game.
dqel will 11^ ‘last . atnUe He has played well since donning Jimmy Stowe scored 24 poln
fne bluf »n^ of Ihe^eek- j to lead the Wilrtvat.s wbiie JltnT
' ba. — . . - ■ i loii.y .eor.d 12 for the Mount
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