Thursday, January 12, 1978—MIRROR-HERALD—Page SA Beeklag impUto t in the EYEING TITLE — Steve MotOtt, in his first year as KMHS wreatiing coach, currently has his Mountaineers 2-0 in the Southwestern 3-A Conference and 4-1 overall, their only loss to 4-A power Aihbrook. The Moimtaineers host East Gaston tonight at 7:30 in a match that could decide the SWC cham- pionahip. Cagers Beaten, ! Host Warriors «* Kings Mountain Hi^’s var sity cagers open second round of Southwestern 3-A Con- ftrence play FHday night when they host a pair of tough East Gaston teams. The KMHS girls, who lost to the Lady Warriors in their seaon's opener, are 4-3 after (hopping a 65-47 decision to OeM on die road Tuesday night. The Mountaineers are 3- 6 in the SWC and 4-7 overall after losing to Crest 82-64. ☆ ■rtr'A’ Jayvees Slip By Chargers Kings Mountain High’s Jayvees ran their record to 7-2 Monday with a thrilling 71-67 overtime victory over Oest. The Little Mountaineers host East Gaston Friday at 4:30 in a preilmlnary to the varsity doubleheader, which starts at 6:30. Khigs Mountain battled from behind to tie the score at SO-aU after regulation play, then grabbed the lead early in the overtime period. Crest led SMS with 20 seconds remaining but the Mountaineers cut it to SM7, and with Just IS seconds left KM was called for a flagrant foul which gave the Chargers two free throws. Orest hit the first to make it 69-67, but missed the second. Ktags Mountain rebounded, came down the court and missed the shot, but Jerome Miller rebounded and tied the score at 80 with four seconds Mt. CRim To Page 6A) ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF HILDA MOSS TAX SERVICE I OFFER YOU EXPERIENCED. REASONABLE SERVICE SiVm yeara EXPERIENCE io tax preparation. InUvklual, Busineaa, Farm, Partnerifalp. REASONABLE charges on every return, starting with |5 for 1040-A. Onetlay SERVICE on standard deduction returns SERVICE by hometown resident. Summer SERVICE for Audits or any other problems. Hours: Monday-Friday 98; Saturday 9-1; Others Hours By Appointment. Phone 738-aBW. Now preparing Wa’s, quarterly reports, etc. Mountaineer Grapplers Host Warriors In Big SWC Match Kings Mountain High’s wrestlers, off to their best start ever, coiSd take a giant step toward their first South western Conference cham pionship tonight at home when they host pre-season favorite, East Gaston. The match begins at 7:30 p. The Mountaineers ran their conference record to 2-0 and their overall mark to 4-1 Monday with a SMS victory over Chase. Coach Steve Moffitt’s men lost only one match by pin, one by forfeit and had one draw. Coach Moffitt feels tonight’s match will go down to the wire. The Mountaineers and Warriors finished third and fourth, respectively, in the pre-season Gaston In vitational Tournament and outclassed the remaining SWC schools in that event. THE RESULTS lOOPd.-Jeff Hineswell (C) won by forfeit. 107 — Miles Boyce (KM) dec. Jim Reynolds. 114 — Jeff Guyton (KM) pinned Rodney Green. 121 — Sammy Bell (KM) pinned Tony Melton. 128 — Larry Curtis (C) pinned Monte Rhea. 134 — Johnny Ross (KM) dec. Bart Green. 140 — Robert Ingram (KM) pinned Terry Wallace. 147 — Maurice Jameraon (KM) pinned Forrest Scoggins. 157 - Mike Womack (KM) dec. Eric Scruggs. 167 — Norman Phillips (KM) pinned Mitchell Owms. 187 — Kenny Womack (KM) pinned Roger Green. 117 — Len Thompson (KM) and Kenny Hines (C) draw. Uni. — David Gordon (KM) pinned Gary Ruppa. WEST GATE PLAZA - SHELBY ROAD '-k^'Sl-2 7 OZ. BAGGED COOKIES Delicious cookies in a variety of flavors. 4 FOR .99 Neither Kings Mountain team was in the game Tuesday night. The Crest girls Jumped out to a 17-7 lead in the first quarter and led by 31-16 at the half and maintained a healthy lead throughout the second half. Priscilla Rickcnbacker was the only scaring threat for the Mountainettes ss she tossed in a season’s high 23 points. Ihe Crest boys came out bombing and hdd an eight- point margin after one period (2D-12) and at haiftime (3S-27). They were up by 10 (S2-42) after three periods and ''BBMwPlipFi'SliMtBt bunt' in follfinaf^ight minutes. KM’S Everette Burris and Crest’s Jimmy Huskey shared game scoring honors with 27 points but Vernon Bdl, who had 13, was the only other Mountaineer in double figures. It was the sixth straight conference loss for the Mountaineers, who opened the season with three straight victories. GIRLS GAME KM (47) Henderson 5, Littlejohn 4, Bristol S, Rickenbacker 23, Hidunan 4, McSwain 2, McClain 2, McGill 2. \ (liEST (6S) - Lee 11, Harris 19, Roberts 13, Watson 9, Woods 2, Sa Carroll 1, Sa. Carroll 2, Hunt 2, Price 6. BOYSGAME KM (64) - Dixon 7, Lockhart 4, Beil 13, Burris 27, Adams 3, Prescott 3, McClala 4, Falls 2. CREST (82) - WUaon 6, Young IS, Cannon 7, Hunt I, Huskey 27, Huntslnger 4, Petty 7, (3ait 2, Hippy 2, Michaels 1, Rice 3. 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