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Beats Plonk On Playoff
Ballard Wins Tourney
Photo By I. O. Alexander
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PEE WEE CHAMPS — Here’s the Plonk OU
team which copped the pee wee baseball title this
summer with an 8-2 record. Team members in
clude, front row, left to right, Chris Plonk, Chad
Plonk, Todd Jacox, Shawn Smith, Scott Sheppard,
Todd Fain, Patrick Boggan, Adrian Stinnett,
Robbie Edgerton and Stacy Reid. Second row,
Aaron Anderson, Ronnie Carroll, Bryan Yount,
John Humphries, Chuck Dover, Steve Ogren,
Bobby Llsk, Jerrlal Smith, and Terri Plonk. Back
row. Coaches William Thompson and Mike
Bumgarner.
Charlie Ballard won a
scorecard playoff to cop
the Post 108 American
Legion golf champion
ship Saturday at Kings
Mountain Country OUb.
Ballard and Robert
Plonk fired one-over-
par 78’s to tie for low
gross honors and
Ballard took the playoff
with a par four on the
second hole.
Jerry Rosa’s 77 took
low gross honors In the
honorary members
division.
Other winners In the
members division:
Low net, Robert
Plonk, 70.
Low net runner-up,
C. Ledbetter, 71.
Low gross third place,
George Plonk and Jim
Lybrand, 70. Lybrand
won scorecard playoff
with a birdie four on the
first hole.
Best sport, Frank
Graham, who according
to one legionnaire “did
better than everybody.
He doubled parred
every hole.”
Closest to the hole o.'i
number seven, Jim
Lybrand.
Closest to the hole on
number 12, Wayne Rus
sell.
Closest to the hole on
number 14, Ed Dwyer.
Closest to the hole on
number 17, Robert
Plonk.
Longest drive on
number 18, Terry
Leonard.
Other winners In the
honorary division:
Low gross runner-up,
Georc;3 Plonk, Jr., 78.
Low net winner, Mike
Ballard, 70.
Low net runner-ig>,
Danny Shockley and
George Plonk Jr., 78’a.
Plonk won a scorecard
playoff with a par four
on the second hole.
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Junior High Football,
Track Practice To Begin
The football and girls
track teams at Kings
Mountain Junior High
will begin pre-season
practice next week.
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King! Mountain
High School has re
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urgence of the board
of education, and haa
decided to admit the
public free to the
Auguat 24 acrlmmage
between the Moun-
talneera and Olympic
High School of Char
lotte.
KMHS athletic
director Bobby Jonea
announced laet week
that the public would
have to pay for the
first time. ’The state
association has ruled
schools could charge
for the event but the
board felt It would be
better public
relations If the public
wae admitted free
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The grlddera will open
Monday, beginning with
physicals at 2 p. m. at
the KMJH gym. ’The
girls will begin ’Tuesday
with physicals set for 2
p. m. at the
Both .earns will be
participating In the new
Western Junior High
Athletic Association
which Includes Kings
Mountain, Buma, Great,
Shelby, College Parit of
Hickory, Grandview of
Hickory, East Mc
Dowell of Marion and
West McDowell of
Marlon.
The Cleveland County
achoola are leaving the
FoothlUa Conference for
the more-balanced
league. All teams In the
new loop will field
teams In baseball, boys
sjyt girls varsity and
Jayvee basketball, var
sity and Jayvee football,
golf, glrla softball and
track. Moat schools will
field teams In tennis and
wrestling, however, KM
will not be playing ten
nis until the school’s
courts are built.
The vrirelty football
team opens Its season on
September 10 at home
against Wait McDowell
and the Jayvees open
September 14 at West
McDowell. The glrla
back team will open
VARSITY FOOTBALL
SEPTEMBER
10, W. McDowaU
24, Crest (7:80)
28, at Grandview
OCTOBER
8, Buma (7:80)
IS, at E. McDowell
20, College Park
28, at Shelby (7:80)
JAYVEE FOOTBALL
SEPTEMBER
14, at W. McDowell
21, at Crest
28, Grandview
OCTOBER
0, at Buma
12, B. McDowell
18, at C .Uaga Park
26, Shelby
GIRLS’TRACK
SEPTEMBER
15, at Crest
20, at Bums
27, at Crsst
OCTOBER
4, Assn. Meat at
KMHS
September 18 at Crest
against Crest and East
McDowell.
Joe l^elght and Ken
Napier will coach the
varsity football team
and Candy Alberglne
and Becky Summltt will
head up the glria track
program. The coaches
of the jayvee football
tesun have not been an
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