/;• Former KM Players Big In G-W Future TUMday, March 1, Itn-MDUtOB-HEKALD-Paca 1 / _ mW' her •4^ li-', Short cuts from the world of sports: Qeinson’s new head football coach, Charley Pell, Is looking to a former Southwestern Con ference standout to help bring the Tigers back to their winning ways In l»n. Sophomore wide • receiver Eric Young, who helped lead Chase to the SWC title In ’78, is looking good In spring drills and may bo the one to r^lace Joey Walters at flanker . dardner-Wobb baseball coach Jerry Bryson will be counting heavily on three former Kings High standouts when the Bulldogs open • their season next Wednesday at Francis Marlon. : Freshman pitcher Richard Olllesple could develop Into the ace of the pitching staff, Robbie Moore returns for his senior season at second base and outfielder Darrell Van Dyke Is one of the ■- tMtest men on the squad.... Oardner-Webb’s 10th annual Basketball School will be held June U-17 and June 10-34 for boys and June 36-July l for girls. Those In terested may contact Coach Eddie Holbrook at the O-W athletic office .... The all-conference basketball teams will be announced soon and at the same time players and coaches of the year will be told. Those honors usually go to coaches and players from championship teams. But the girls coach of the year In the Southwestern Con ference this season couldn’t be anyone else but ’Tommy Pruett of Bums. Pruett lost his leading scorer midway through the season, but kept his team together and led them to a second place finish, then knocked off the state’s top-ranked team. North Gaston, for the tournament championship . . . And, speaking of good coaching Jobs, several basketball coaches In the KM school system did a marvelous Job this season and deserve some recognition. At the Junior high, the Jayvee girls coach, Becky Summltt, led her team to Its second LET \JS FILL YOUR NEXT PRESCRIPTION YOU’LL LIKE THE SERVICE AND THE - SAVINGS Gt^RY