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) - MIRBOR-HERALD - P»ge7 39* 9 79= m io|L32^1 l25|L'n Three All-Conference King! MouHtaln High were Vernon BeU, eleo e Point, OIU MlUer of North pUced three pUyen on the repemter, end Timmy Qeaton, Olende Herrta of All-Southwestern 8-A Adems. Ckest, Veimeeee Slmnxms Conference besketbell 'Hie Mountelneers, even and Denise INunnen of teams announced over the though they finished sixth Bums and Paulotte Me- weekend. in ths gWC race, tied for Dowell and Traci Priscilla Rlckenbacksr most all-conference Dewberry of Chase, was a repeater on the girls players with champion R-B team which was led by four Central and runner-up South Point performers. South Point with two Named to the boys team apiece. Other boys selections V AIX-STARS - These eight, nine and 10-year-olds Dewayne Brooks, Sidney Brown, Brent Bagwell, wUl represent the city in the Uttle Tar Heel State Peanut Jordan and Walt Lewis. Back row. Oon^ WIU OUsslo basketbaU tournament Thursday, PTMay and Sanders, Tim Sanders, Denoi Saturday at the Kings Mountain Community Center. Brian Adams, Bobby Pearsoi The players were chosen from the local midget league. David d^rpard. Tar Heel Oassic Tourney Here Thursday golfer Delk Halgler hits a short chip shot to the number two green at [ountaln Country dub la high Photo by Gary Stewart school golf matoh last Thursday. The Southwestern S-A Ooaferenoe opener between the Mountaineers, Shelby and Orest was rained out after five holes. . Il Rain Halts Golf Opener Kings Mountain High's golfers had their opening match last Thursday rained out after five holes and the Mountaineers wlU I try again for their first victory this Thursday at Kings Mountain Country dub. L«st week’s match, originally scheduled to be played on Bums’ home , was moved to : Kings Mountain _ as the Bulldogs wers still in volved in the state basketball playoffs. The Mountaineers, Shelby and Crest braved a light rain and thunder for five holes but when it began to rain harder and storm louder, the three develand County rivals called it a day. No official scores were turned in but Shelby, which has all of its players back from last year and is the favorite to win the con ference, was leading by a healthy margin. Shelby’s David Cash was the in dividual leader at even par and KM’S DarreU Austin was next at two over. The Mountaineers wlU host Chase, South Point and East Rutherford this Thursday at 1:80. Last week’s match will not be made up. JOIN OUR SLIMNASTICS PROGRAM MONDAY, TUESDAY AND .THURSDAY NIGHTS 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM ONLY M.0O sassi PER CLASS FOR REGISTRATIpN CALL 739-7856 IRS AND STYLES HWY 74 WEST EXPERIENCED INSTRUCTORS 'tS i'-^ * * Kings Mountain youth basketball teams are preparing for two state tournaments to be played at the Kings Mountain Community Center and ^mnsored by the Kings Mountain Optimist Club. The Tar Heel State Classic for boys ages eight through 10 will be played Thursday, Friday and Saturday with games In the afternoon and nl^t. The local team, coached by Will Sanders and David CUppard, is made up of the best players from the city league, which completed season’s play with Its annual tournament last waek.^ at the National. Guard Armory. Kings Mountain all-stars Include Dewayne Brooks, Sidney Brown, Brent Bagwell, Peanut Jordan, Walt Lewis, Tim Saunders, DenoiTls Wilson, DarOld Burris, Brian Adams, Bobby Pearson and Bryant Any local teams In- tsrested in snterlng the double-allmlnatlMi tourney may contact George Adams at the Kings Mountain Recreation Department (788-8849). Entry fee la ISO per team. The second annual State Tar Heal dasslc for boys ages U-13 will bs held at the community center March 38-35 and some of the top teams in North Carolina have already entered that event. The KM aU-stars wlU be coached by Jim Littlejohn and Bob Maner. Players Include Keefer Ballew, Richie Gold, John Pettis, Rocky Luts, Lavar Curry, Curt Pressley, Charles I Brown, Heath Chapman, Tyrone Grier, David Pattis, Brad Reynolds, and Arnold Jordan. Manager la KSnny Wilson. It wlU also be a double elimination event. Entry tee is ISO per team. Any teams still wishing to enter the tourney may see Jim UtUajohn, Dan BagweU or George Adams, or call Adams at the recreation department. Admission will be one dollar for adults and 00 cents for children under IS. Booster Qub Plans Cookoiit The Kings Mountain High School Mountaineer Qub will sponsor a "meet the baseball team" cookout Thursday at 0:40 p.m. at Lancaster Field. All parents of baseball players, members of the i booster’s club and aU other persons Intsrestsd In KMHS baseball are Invited , to the event. Special Tickets Available Thanks to a special ticket discount arranged for by local McDonald’s operator Dick Grembackl and Blair Grsmbeckl, local high school students will be able to see the McDonald’s All American Game in Charlotte on March 38 for as Uttle as |3. This system permits McDonald’s to reserve tickets ordlnarUy priced at 18, 10 and 18 at a II discount when purchased by Kings Mountain area high school students in blocks of 80 or more. That means these tickets can be obtained by groups for |0, 14 or IS. shd Chris Michael of R-8, Jtmray Reeves and Steve Ward of South Point, Ronnto Saunders of North Gteaten, Freddie Petty of Bast Gaston, Chuck Mc- Tbms of Shelby. Bums, which won the Dlstrlet Seven title and raprssented the SWC in ths state tournament, failed to land a player on the team, as did Bast Rutherford. 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