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JOIN WINN-DIXIE’S SAVINGS JAMBOREE I WE LOVE YA TO HAVE THE BEEF THAT'S BEST; WE LOVE YA TO HAVE SOME HARVEST FRESH WE LOVE YA TO LEAVE WITH SOME MONEY LEFT, SO YOUR HUSBAND WILL LOVE US, TOO Klagi IMoimtolii** Todd BeU (on tiq») U cIom to • pin in hi* ItO-pound match in Wedneaday’i King* Mountain Junior Hlgh-Robtauon Road wreotUng match at Central Schooi. Referee Dan Brooks gets down low to make sure the Rock Hill wrestler’s shoulders are on the mat. A few seconds later, Bell pinned his man and the Patriots went on to win their third straight decision, S6-*0. Photos by Gary Stewart TAKEDOWN - Kings Moturtnln's Mark HoweU, In darii uniform, takes down his opponent In Ul-pound match In Wednesday’s Kings Mountain Junior Bgh-BoHnson Road wresOlng natch at Central SchooL Howell held the upper hand here hut later was injured and lost on a default. Referee Is Dan Brooks I n. . - EYEINO ACTION - Kings Mountain Junior High wrestUng coach Steve Motlitt doesn’t stay stlU or quiet too much during his team’s matches. Moftltt here Is encouraging one of his grapplers during last Wed nesday’s match with Robinson Rood of Rock Hill. The Patriots copped their third straight win, M-t8. KM Junior High Matters Cop Win Number Three CLEVELAND TECH i Winter Quarter, 1977 ! 1 ADULT BASIC EDUCATION (Grades 1-8) 1 1 Contact Lous Contact Louise Laney, Director 482-8351; Ext. 204 Class Location Meeting Day Time OaUlee Church Mon., Thurs. 8:80-9:80 p.m. Compact School Tues., Thurs. 6:80-9:80 p.m. ShUoh Baptist Church Wed., Thurs. 6« p. m. West Cleveland Scboid Mon., Tues. e-e p. m. Casar Elementary School Tues., Thurs. 6:80-9:80 p. m. Qeveland Tech, Rm. 1003 Tues., Thurs. 9 a. m.-18 noon Cleveland Tech. Rm. 1002 Dies., Thurs., Fri. 9 a. m.-l2 noon Uptown Annex, Rm. IS Tues., Thurs. 0:80-9:80 p. ih. Lutheran Church IVies., Thurs. 9 a. m.-12 noon Kings Mountain Convalescent Center Mon., Wed. 2 p. m.-S p. m. WaU’s Memorial Church Mon., Thuis. 5:80-8:80 p. m. ADULT HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA PROGRAM Contact Don Smith, Director 482-8351; Ext. 225 Class Location Meeting Day Time ShUoh Baptist Church Wed., Thurs. 6:00 to 10 p. m. West Cleveland School Mon., Tues. 6:00 to 10 p. m. Compact School, Rm. 6 IXies., Thurs. 0:80-10:80 p. m. Compact School, Rm. 7 Tues., Thurs. 0:80-10 p. m. Oasar School Tues., Thurs. 6:80-10 p. m. Lawndale (BUss Center) TYies., Thurs. 6:30-10:80 p. m. WaU’s Memorial Church Mon., Thurs. 0:80-9:80 p. m. Tech Annex, Rm. 22 Tues., Thurs. 6-10 p. m. Annex, Rm. 11 Tues., Thurs. 6-10 p. m. Annex, Rm. 11 Mon., Wed. 6-10 p. m. Tbch Campus Mon., Tues., Wed., Thorn. 8 a. m.-8:U p. m. Annex; T^ing, Rm. 17 Mon., Wed. 6:80-9:86 p. m. Compact School (Typing) Mon., Wed. 6 p. m.-t p. m. Compact School (Typing) Tues., Thurs. 6-9 p. m. "An equal opportunity educational Institution’’ lOngs MountsJn Junior Ogh’s wrestlers struggled ) a 36-29 victory over loblnson Road last Junior High Flays Heare Kings Mountain Junior High’s basketballers open the home portion of their 1977 season ’Thursday afternoon against R-8 Central. Coach Ken Napier’s ctarges, who are the de fending Foothills Con ference champtons. were scheduled to open yester day at Bast Rutherford but the results were not avaUable at the Mirror- Herald’s press deadline. 'nie Patriots are coming off a 18-0 season but Ni^ler Is working with an entirely new team. He feels his club can be a contender If It matures quickly but the veteran mentor pcdnU to Shelby, Crest and Bums as the teams to beat. Today’s game at the KMJH gym geta underway at 4 p. m. Meanwhile, Coach Daraiy McDowell’s Jayvees are preparing for their opener next Monday against Burns. Only one of McDowell’s players, Mark Scruggs, played on last year’s Jayvee team, which finished 4-9. But McDoweU feels his players have the potential. Some of the players he’ll be counting on Include Carl Smith, Oiris Wright, Craig Roberts, Craig Champion, Terrence Blalock, Sylvester Hamrick, Vince Roseboro, Ricky Proctor and Scruggs. QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED PRICES GOOD THRU WED., JAN. 12,1977 ALL VARIETIES G.W. BRAND PIZZA ,-59i HKJHIIIT SHUT ^ ^ SLICED BACON .» 98* W-D BRAND U.S.aKNa . _ ^ CUBE STEAK.... M W-D BRAND U.S. CHOICE BONELESS BOnOM ROUND STEAK OR ROAST tllB HnSHPORKCAlOIN). ASST. CHOPS... 99* WN0U4/III.AVG. SMOKED PICNICS .59* face their toughest test yet. "We didn’t practice any over the holidays,” noted Molfltt, "and I think It showed against Robinson Road. Hudson will be plenty tough for ua Ihle Wednesday, so we’d better be ready.” ’Ihe Patrlote won their first four matches last week for a 22-0 lead but the visitors from Rock HUl recovered and almoat pulled the match out. Maurice Jamerson, a 147-pounder, clinched the decision for KMJH when he won hie match oa a pin. His victory made the score 88-18 but Robinson Road won the next two matches and tied the last one to cut the final ecore to a seven- point margin. Wednesday’s fbe, Hud son, is one of the top clubs In the Northwestern Oonlerence and last season was unbeaten going Into Its match with the Patriots. KM won that one by only three points. THE RESULTS 90 Pd. — Terry McClain (K) won major dec. over Hutchinson. 100 — Robert Oates (K) pinned Holler. 107 - Roikiey Cain (K) won by forfeit. U4 - Bernard Womack (K) pinned (Jlaven. m - Jackson (RR) won by default over Mark HoweU. 128 - Kendrick (RR) won by dlsquaUflcatlon over Johnny Ross. 184 - WUUams (RR) pinned Jeff RoweU. 140 - Todd BeU (K) pinned Rodnick. 147 - Maurice Jamareon (K) pinned Lelweld. lirr - McMoore (RR) dec. Kednny Womack. 189 — Dunlap (RR) pinned Darryl Brown. 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