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BEATINO THE DEVILS - Klagi Moantatai’s Ab-
Bceim Ooode (SS) outreceo » pair of Shelby Lady Devils
to the basket (or a layup In Tuesday’s fooSUOs Ooa-
ItreiiM game at the KM gym. KM suffered Its drat loss
M three outtaigSi B0-S4.
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Patriot Wrestling Begins
Kings Mountain Junior
High’s wrestlers are work
ing hard toward their
' December"’"S i^ner’''' at
McDowell.
Cbach Steve Moffltt, who
guided the Patriots to a 7-1
record last season, la ex
pecting a good year.
Moffltt Is presently
working with over 60
prospects and hopes to
come 19 with a strong
starting unit.
Several gra4>plers per
formed (or the ‘Patriots
last season, Including
Maurice Jamerson, Avery
Smith, Johnny Rosa,
Kemiy Womack, Tim Seay,
Ron Rowell, Robert Shef-
' Held, \jBDxy Thompson and
CSiuek Price.
"We ought to be pretty
tough,” says Moffltt, who
has high hopes of an un
beaten season. "Of all the
teams on our schedule, I
feel like Sullivan of Rock
Hill should give us the
toughest match. They have
over half of their starting
team returning."
The Patriots have a
seven-match schedule,
with home matches
against Asheville,
Robinson Road of Rock
1911, Newton and Sullivan.
Road matches are against
W^ McDowell, Hudson
and Shelby.
The Patriots are not a
member of a conference.
iniE S^mEDULE
DECEMBER
8, at W. McDowell
15, Asheville
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JANDART
6, Robinson Rd.
12, at Hudson
10, at Shelby
27, Newton
FEBRUARY
2, Sullivan
Bill Sellers
Scores First
Hole-bi-One
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Lions
Banquet
Speakers
In the 88 years the Kings
Moiaitaln Lions Clubbers
have been honoring the
KMHS Mountaineer fooL
ball team, they have
brought to town some of
the best after-dlnnor
qwakers In the south.
This year’s speaker, KM
native Jim Heavner, Joins
a long list of coUegs
coaches and other qports
notables who heve brought
urords of wisdom to ths
Mountaineers.
Through a lot of digging
In the files, the Mirror-
Herald iMts come up with
the names of the speakers
of all the past fetes and
passes It on to you:
1986 — Jess Neely, Qem-
son University football
Bill Sellers of Kings
Mountain scored a hole In
one Wednesday on the
seventh h<de at Kings
Mountain Country Club.
Sellers used a slx-lron to
ace the par three hole.
He was playing hi a
group with Stoney Jack-
son, Mickey Powers, Larry
Duim and Danixy Shockley.
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MEMBFB F Die. 01970 FIRST Ciri2ENS BARK A TRUST COMPANY
1910 - Ray WoU, UNC.
1911 — Rex Enright,
South Carolina.
1912 — Jake Ektriy, all-
atar catcher for the
Washington Senators and a
KM native.
1918 Unknown.
1911 — Unknown.
1918 — Rex Enright,
use.
1916 — Beattie Feathers,
M. C. SUte.
1917 — Unknown.
1918 — Peahead Walker,
Wake Forest.
1919 — Carl Snavely,
UNC.
1950 — Clarence
Stssavlch, Lenoir Rhyne.
1961 — Charlie Justice,
UNC All-AmerlcM run-
Btag back.
1962 - BIU Dole,
Davidson.
1968 — Rex Enright,
use.
1961 — E. C. Dugglns,
Appalachian.
1966 — Charlie Justice,
UNC.
1666 — Pat Preston,
UNC.
1957 — Warren Olese,
South Carolina.
1968. ^ „ Clarence
^asavlch, Lenoir' lUhyne.
1959 — Paul Amen, Wake
Forest.
1960 - BIU Dole,
Davidson.
1961 — Earle Edwards,
N. C. State.
1962 — Clarence Parker,
Duke.
1968 — Jim Hickey,
UNC.
1961 — Eddie Teague,
The Citadel.
1965 — Homer Smith,
Davidson.
1966 — Tom Harp, Duke.
1967 — Carl Messere,
Appalachian.
1968 — BUI Dooley, UNC.
1989 - Pride Ratterree,
use assistant coach and a
native of KM.
1970 — Jim Brakefleld,
Aivalachlan.
1971 — Bob Waters,
Western Carolina.
1972 — Art Weiner,
former UNC AU-Amerlcan
and former KMHS head
coach.
1978 — Danny Williams,
Lenoir Rhyne.
1974 — Ed Emory,
Oemson.
1976 — Frank Howard,
Ctemson.
1976 — Jim Heavner,
president WCHL, Chapel
HIU, and a KM native.
FBoto By Clyde Hm
RUNNING EIGHTH - AsMiroek High’s Bobby I
a part-time employe of the Mirror-Herald, la ah
here competing In the state high school cross ooa
meet Saturday at Chapel HIU. HUl, who set a Western
Conference record la arlnalng that meet, llalsbed a
sb'oag eighth In the state event.
Junior High
C^ls Drop
Two Games
GOLF CLUB REPAIR
(From Page IB)
rurming. I don't see how
any team in our conference
can have an undefeated
season with the strong
teams we have throughout
the league."
KM, which was
scheduled to hoet defen
ding champion lincolnton
Tuesday, - plays -a big
doubleheader with un
beaten East Lincoln
FYlday night. The Jsyvee
game begins at 6 p. m. and
the varsity game wlU start
Ctfound 7:80.
“We’d like to pack our
gym for this one,” said
Alberglne. "It's a tough
test for us and It always
helps to have a big crowd
behind ^ou.’’
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