f, November tt, int-BfIBBOR-Hl»AU>-P»se SA KM Youth Gridders Prepare For Moss Oassic Ktaigi Mountain'! junior mldgeU loit the Oaiton Leafue tootbaU cham- plonahlp last week at Dallas, bowing to unde feated and nationally- ranked Mason Athletics 88- Ooach Jim Uttlejohn’s Little Mountaineers gave the hosts all they could handle In the first half, trailing by Just 18-13 at Intermission. But the Dallas-based team proved too strong In the final two a 68-yard pass Interception return and Carl Smith passed 60 yards to Tony Rainey for the two KM touchdowns. “We’re resd proud of our boys,” noted assistant coach Danny Bagwell. “We gave a good team effort In the first half but Just couldn’t stay with them In the second half.” Kings Mountain won the regular season Division One tlUe and Mason, which In previous years played under the name of the The Uttle Mountaineers were In dewlston, Fla., this weekend participating In the annual Florida Clas sic, but the details of Saturday night’s game were not available at the Mirror-Herald’s early press deadline. Details will be carried In Wednesday’s paper. The Little Mountaineers and the Kings Mountain midgets will play In the annual John Moss Classic Saturday at John Gamble Stadium. The Little Mountaineers’ opponent Is still uncertain. The Blue Devils will play Long Island, N. T. The tentative schedule for Saturday’s classic In cludes on 11 a. m. Junior midget game between Shelby andCharlotte, alp. m. Junior midget game In volving the Uttle Moun taineers, and the 8 p. m. midget contest between KM and New York. The honMoomlng queen will be crowned during halftime of the final game. Sonya Smith, last year’s queen, will crown the new Fla. queen. Contestants suv Also, the midgets ore voted on through a penny raffling off a 1666 vote. Proceeds from the Baracuda and are vote will help pay the currently selling tickets to cheerleaders’ way to the help pay their expenses to Little Gator Bowl In Florida. The car will be FloridaonDec.4, when the given away on December Blue Devils meet Naples, 34 at City Hall. All-Time Mountaineer (kid Trojrfiy Winners The trophy winners at this year’s Kings Mountain Lions Club football ban quet will Join a star- studded list of athletes who In the past have helped establish KMHS as one of the top football powers In the Southwestern Con- The fete Is set for Tues., Dec. 14, at the Kings Mountain Motor Inn, a KMHS d now general Blocking IS the only intU 1866, rge Plonk t valuable have been added through the years and this year deserving Mountaineers will be presented six major awards. Those Include the blocking trophy, MVP award, the John Gamble Scholastic Award, the Most Improved Player Brown; 1666, Jerry Love lace; 1670, Dale Russell; 1671, Jake Bridges; 1673, Jake Bridges; 1878, David BeU; 1874, Nathaniel Smith; 1876, David Gor don. MOST VALUABLE 1666, Don Fisher,; 1660, Punch Parker; 1661, Sammy Houston; 1863, Charles Goodson; 1868, Mike Huffstlckler; 1864, Richard Gold; 1666, Danny Kiser; 1666, Sandy Mauney and Tommy Finger; 1667, Bert Smith; 1668, Wayne Mulllnax; 1868, PhUbert Smith; 1670, Deeper Howard; 1871, Marshall Logan; 1673, Mark George; 1678, Dennis Hogue; 1874, Chris Johnson and Johnny Byers; 1876, Chris Jen son. SCHOLASTIC 1863, Lyn Cheshire; 1868, Ben Grimes; 1664, George Plonk; 1666, Larry Pat rick; 1666, Chuck Gladden; 1667, Rick Finger; 1868, Oeeper Howard; 1866, Chuck Hoyle, 1670, Deeper Howard; 1671, Steve Plonk; 1673, Larry Hamrick; 1878, John Plonk; 1674, Mike Bumgarner and John Yaiboro; 1676, KeUy Land. MOST IMPROVED 1668, Terry Leonard; 1664, Pat Hold, 1866, PhU- Up Bunch; 1666, Eddie Bridges; 1867, Ross Springer; 1868, Clarence Ash; 1668, Charles Barnes; 1870, Johnny Hogue; 1671, Mark George; 1673, Jerry Valentine; 1678, Roy Putnam; 1674, Ronnie Morrison and Larry Blddlx; 1876, Steve South- 1808 - Ronnie Layton; 1864, Charles Yelton; 1866, Joe Meek Ormond; 1866, David Marlowe; 1867, BIU Herndon, 1868, David Plonk; 1866, Gary Blanton and Mike Ware; 1660, Charles Bums; 1661, CXir- tls Floyd; 1663, James Hope; 1868, Bo Goforth; 1864, Lyn Cheshire; 1866, Chip Bridges; 1866, Kerniy Plonk; 1867, Charles Greene; 1668, Stanley 1668, Jimmy Ledlln; 1664, Pot Murphy. MOUNTAINEER 1871, John Grier; 1873, Hariee Davis; 1678, Not given; 1874, Carl Rose- boro; 1676, Bruce Valentine and Nathaniel Smith. PLAYER OF YEAR 1874, Dale Hortaoe; 1876, Mike Bumgarner. EASY STORE SIDE PARKING AT AKERS SHOPPING CENTER THANKSGIVING WEEK SALE if -k if Monday Through Saturday Only if k k ... SUITS ... 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