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Three-Hitters Highlight Opening Night Of Little League Season
A pair of threa-hlttara
highlighted the opening
night of acUmt In the local
unie league Monday night
at Deal Street Park.
Rlghthandera Rlehle
Gold of Police and Steve
Plonk of Rotary threw the
victories, Gold 4-S over
CAC Metal and Plonk 7-8
over the Klwanla Club.
Police built up a 4-0 lead
after two Innings, then held
on. CAC scored twice In the
fourth Inning to cut It to 4-3
and added Its final tally In
the sixth.
Sanders had 3-for-4 and
Ingram and Doug Shockley
1-for-S each for Police,
which managed just four
hits off losing pitcher Chris
Lovelace. Curry led CAC
with 3-tor4.
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Photos by Richard Reynolds
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Plonk struck out eight
batters In his victory.
Rotary scored four runs In
the third Inning to break a
1-1 tie. Phillip Ramaey was
the loalng pitcher.
Keefer Ballew went 8-
for-8 and drove In three
luns to lead a nlne-hlt
Rotary plate attack. Ray
Bridges and Tim Blddix
were cited for their
defensive play. Sherrer
and Boheler led the hitting
for Klwanla.
In Tuesday night action,
Nationwide Insurance
defeated the Lions Club 8-1
and Champion edged the
Jayceea 8-2.
Jarvis Toung hurled the
win for Nationwide,
scattering six hits, and
Maury Williams took the
loss for the Lions, giving
up seven hits. Nationwide
scored three runs In the
first Inning to put the game
on Ice early.
CSiamplon scored single
runs in the third, fourth
and seventh innings to
defeat the Jaycees, who
got both of their runs In the
fourth. McDaniel scattered
four hits to get the win and
Clark took the loss.
McDaniel struck out 19
of the 27 men he faced, and
stlso helped out In the
hitting department with 2-
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STEVE PLONK safe at third..
for-8. Lovelace, Byers and
Morris also had two hits
each.
Little League games are
played each week night,
beginning at 6:80, at the
Deal Street fields.
Kings Mountain Pirates
Open Season On Saturday
Kings Mountain’s
Pirates open Carolina Stan
Muslal League play
Saturday at 3 p.m. at
Davidson Park against
West Rowan. The Pirates
remain at home Sunday at
8 to host Ellis of Salisbury.
The semi-pro team,
which plays a 30-game
schedule, has a number of
current college players
and some former pro
players. David Heffner, a
KM Women
KI.X s-jyu.v:n:i> .lUtaw
Participate
former Gardner-Webb
player and now a coach In
the Kings Mountain school
system. Is head coach.
Some of the college
players competing for the
Pirates Include Kings
Mountain natives Steve
Southwell of Ereklne and
Richard Gillespie of
Oardner-Webb, and Mark
McDaniel of Gardner-
Webb, PhU Cherry of High
Point and David Williams
of Pfeiffer. Also, Darrell
Van Dyke, former KMHS
and Oardner-Webb out-
newer, ,.]ias^ Jj}J{led^^thi^^
tearn^
In Foothills
'Three Kings Mountain
women participated In the
two-day Foothllle
Association golf tour
nament this week at
Tanglewood Country Club
In Clemmons, N.C.
Monday, KM’s Lynn
Mauney won low putts In
the championship flight
and Margaret Williams
won low putts In the first
flight.
Tuesday, Ms. Mauney
was third low gross In the
championship flight, Ms.
WilUams won low gross In
the first flight and Lib
Mayes won low putts In the
first flight.
Sixty women par
ticipated In the event.
Kings Mountain Country
dub wlU host a FoothlUs
Tournament In June.
Giuntry Qiib
Golf Tourney
Is Scheduled
The third annual Kings
Mountain Country Club
team invitational golf
tournament will be held
May 12-18.
Entry forms may be
obtained at any area pro
shop or by calling KMCC
pro Rudy Hayes at 789-
8871. Entry fee le 180 and
Includes two free practice
rounds the week before the
tournament.
The tourney will be a
two-man, best-ball event
and some of the top teams
In the area have entered.
Including defending
champions Frank Hoyle
and Terry Abercrombie.
Some of the top teame
from KMCC already en
tered Include Mike BaUard
and Stoney Jackson and
John Howse and Mickey
Powers.
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