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•v Page e-MIRROR-HERALO-Tueaday, January 23, MW Patriots Bomb Crest, In Three-Way Tie For Rrst Kings Mountain Junior High's boys basketballers bombed Crest 84-48 Thurs day to remain In a three- way tie tor first place In the Western Junior High Athletic Association. The victory gives Coach Ken Napier's charges a 7-1 record heading Into a game today at Bums. The Patriots return home Thursday to host West McDowell. Kings Mountain jumped out to a 14-0 lead and was never threatened. The Patriots led 18-11 after the first period and had the game In hand, 41-24, at Intermission. Carl Smith, Carvln Petty and Demetrius Goode scored 20 points apiece and Smith also dished out five assists. Kings Mountain shot 46 percent from the floor and 61 percent from the foul line. "Again It was our superior quickness on defense that was the key," said Napier. "We have about three or four Dudley Bradleys out there on defense who, like the University of North Caro lina standout, just take the ball away from you and turn It Into a big offeiuilve 0ay. "The kids are having a lot more fun now," he Junior High Wrestiers Win Fifth Straight Kings Mountain Junior High's wrestlers won 12 straight matches after bUlng behind 6-0 and de feated Bums 72-6 In a Western Junior High Athletic Association >natch Wednesday at Bums. The vlctorey gives the league-leading Patriots a perfect B-0 record heading Into second round action. Coach Phil Weathers’ team hosts Shelby Wed nesday. Kings Mountain won 10 matches on pins and two on forfeits. All of the 10 pins came in the first period. "I was really pleased with our guys,” noted Weathers. "They couldn't have wrestled any better. This Is Burns’ first year In or less In the learning stages. But we wrestle them again the last match of the year and I’m sure they’ll be Improved by then.” In addition to winning 12 of the 13 regular matches, KM grapplers picked up victories In a pair of preliminary bouts. David Bradley and Danny Oaldwell of the Patriots Jayvee Giris Defeat Sheiby (From Page 5) overtime. The game was tied at 42-all after regulation. "We had our chances to win It at the foul line In overtime,” noted Coach David Brinkley, "but we just couldn’t take ad vantage of our opportuni ties. We missed the front and of three one and ones." Paul Ingram of the Mountles was the game’s top scorer with 16 points and KM got a good defensive effort from Tony Perkins. Kings Mountain hit 18 of 33 shots from the foul line. The girls won their seventh game in eight outings and their second of the year over Shelby, 64-30. The Little Mountalnettes surged to a 16-2 first quar ter lead, were on top 34-22 at halftime and 40-26 going Into the fourth quarter. Kim Gladden scored 24 points to lead the offense. Pam Baity and Susan Howze added nine each. Bam McClain five, Kim Moss four, Mary Ann White two and Sandl Hovls one. The girls host Chase Thursday at 6:30. The boys dropped a 48-43 decision to North Gaston Friday afternoon In a preliminary to the varsity doubleheader. Paul Ingram scored 12 points and Wayne Brown 10 to lead the KM scoring. Kings Mountain, which hit only 10 of 27 free throw shots, trailed 23-13 at the half. The Mountles tied the score at 41-all with less than a minute to play but had to foul to try to get the ball. TIMMS 1/2 PRICE SBM.ANHUAL CLEARANCE SALE KINGS MOUNTAINS GREATEST FURNITURE SAVINGS EVENT CONTINUES AT 909 GROVER ROAD FRa DEUVBtY • CALL 739-5656 Further Reductions added. "Most of the hard work Is almost over. They just get out there and play good defense and know most of the time what the outcome will be." Napier said he was pleased with the play of Petty, an eighth grader who scored his career high, and Caje Btters and John Barnette, who came off the bench and played well. "We need some more community support,” said Napier, "I don’t think the people know what they’re missing. We have a real talented bunch of young men out there. There were three college scouts at the game Thursday (from Gardner-Webb, Lenoir Rhyne and Belmont Ab bey). 1 know that sounds sort of strange but the scouts are looking at them at an early age now and following their progress all the way through junior and senior high school. I told our kids this before the game and It didn’t bother them. They still went out there and played super basketball.” The girls split a double header with Crest, the var sity losing 28-14 and the Jayvees winning 30-22. margin the rest of the way. The varsity now has a 1-7 record. Kings Mountain’s Jayvees pulled back Into a He with Crest for first place with a 36-33 victory. Frank Parker led the scoring with 20 points. The javvees are now 6-2. Christy Williams was high scorer for the varsity with four points. Crest jumped out to a 21-6 halftime lead and main tained a comfortable Linda Stowe scored 11 points to lead the jayvees to their fourth victory In seven outings. The two girls teams host Burns Wednesday and travel to West McDowell Thursday. Harris feefer Count on Quality and Super Variety Every Day at Hairis-Teeterl 610 E. Kings Street, Kings Mountain. 2648 Kings Mt. Highway, GastonU . 340« 8. YORK ROAD, OASTONU. GASTON MALL, GASTONIA . ABBEY PLAZA, BELMONT both recorded pins. "I’m really pleased with our seventh graders,” said Weathers. "We have five starting and all five of them won. Four of them are undefeated.” Wednesday’s match with Shelby gets underway at 4 p. m. at the Central School gym. 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