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Page 4B-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Thursday, October 7, 1982 INTERCEPTION—Herbert Harbison of Crest cuts in front of Kings Mountain's Trent Hullender (7) on the last play of the game Fri- day to intercept a Chris Champion pass and taineers. Lh end the Mountaineers’ hopes of an upset over Mounties Lose 9-2 From Page 1-B convince themselves that they can win. “We can be successful if we come back with a positive at- titude and continue to play hard,” he said. “We need to realize that we played well and just came up short. We’ve done that three times and it sounds like the same old story everytime.” ; Brooks said, North Gaston has ; some good backs but lost some good players, including quarter-- back Alex Saylors,who broke a 58-yard touchdown run late in the game last year to beat the Mounties 6-0. “They can’t be as good as they were last year,” he said, “But they still have a good team. They whipped East Gaston and were more in the game with Shelby than the final score showed.” . +The Wildcats lost to: Shelby" = iv/last week, 28-14. Theyre 1-3 in/ i the SWC and 2-5 overall, with victories over Charlotte Latin and East Gaston. ‘Grover Rescue Squad Fun Run Scheduled The Grover Rescue Squad will sponsor a big fun run for all ages Sat., Oct. 16. Warmups will begin at 8 a.m. and runs start at 9 a.m. in front of the rescue building. : There will be a 3 kilometer and 10 kilometer run. Entry fee is $5 and all who pre-register will receive T-shirts. To register, obtain an entry REVIVAL Revival services will continue through October 10 at 7:30 nightly at Trinity Bagi Church in Bessemer City. Rev. Ed Jackson, pastor, invites the public to attend. — form from the rescue squad or .any of its members. Trophies will be given for the first, second and third place finishers, both. men and women, in the 10-kilometer run. Age .divisions are 0-25, 26-35 and 36-up. Trophies will be given to the top two finishers, both men and women, in the 3 kilometer run. Age divisions are 0-25 and 26-up. sel Refreshments and first aid will be available. Proceeds from the runs will go toward the purchase of much- needed equipment and supplies. en Sie ZANE Men’s, women’s, big boys’ & SH ANN Ny Men’s, big boys’ and children’s hi-top style. Reg. $14.97 to $16.97 EF ON OA TS AERIS AN AES CANOE FORT TUNA SAFER PEG AD DAD yw 4 4 Sw v a ene ve £1 EE PTY aa i » Ba Photo by Gary Stewart the state's fourth-ranked 3-A football team. The Chargers had their toughest test of the season, scoring a 9-2 win over the Moun- THE YARDSTICK C KM 1st downs 8 4 Yds. rush 138 83 Passes 0-2 0-4-1 Punts 5-33 7-27 Fumbles 4-1 2-1 Yds. pen. 67 42 Scoring: C-Poston, 2-run (kick failed) KM-Safety. C-Lovelace 24-field goal. © KM RUSHING = Tracy Johnson, 15-37; Curt Pressley, 12-22; Thomas Put- nam, 1-19. Roundup At West A giant Western Roundup is scheduled for Sat., Oct. 16 at West School. The roundup, sponsored by the PTO, will begin at 4 p.m. and will feature pony rides, horseshoe pitching, hay rides and over a dozen games in which prizes will be awarded. A grand prize drawing will be held for a microwave oven, 16-inch chainsaw and a video TV game. Entertainment will be provided by the Southern Daze, Band and an old fashioned hot dog supper will begin at 4:30. Take out orders will be available. _PiknPayShoes@ children’s low cut style. Reg. $14.97 to $16.97 12 TT ———— yr? Tn Netters Win Two More Kings Mountain High’s girls tennis team won two matches last week to run their Southwestern 3-A Conference record to 3-0 and their overall mark to 8-0... The Mountainettes blanked South Point 9-0 Tuesday and defeated a good R-S Central team 9-0 Thursday. : Coach Ed Guy’s ladies travel to East Rutherford Thursday and return home Tuesday to ‘play Crest. Pat Davis and Leigh Anne Odell ran their singles records to 8-0 with a pair of victories each last week. Robin Warlick won two matches to run her singles record to 7-1. “The middle of our lineup is holding up real well,” said Coach Guy. “Pm really pleased with the way everybody has played.” SOUTH POINT (Singles) Karen Ledford (KM) def. Kim Buckner 6-2, 6-0. Robin Warlick (KM) def. Sissy Long 6-2, 6-1. Pat Davis (KM) def. Elizabeth Hardy 6-0, 6-0. Leigh Anne Odell (KM) def. Brenda Hennesy 6-2, 6-0. Becky Bolt (KM) def. Stephanie Stewart 6-1, 6-0. Mary Starnes (KM) def. Wen- dy Joy 6-0, 6-0. (Doubles) Ledford-Warlick = (KM) def. Buckner-Long 6-0, 6-1. Davis-Odell (KM) def. Hardy- Hennesy 6-1, 6-1. Huffstetler-Patterson. (KM) def. Taylor-Stewart 6-0, 6-0. R-S CENTRAL (Singles) i Karen Ledford (KM) def. Jill Alexander 64, 6-1. Robin Warlick Helen Moss 6-1, 6-0. Pat Davis (KM) def. Amy Devinney 2-6, 6-0, 7-5. Leigh Anne Odell (KM) def. Jean Stroud 64, 6-2. (KM) def. Becky Bolt (KM) def. Brooke Alexander 64, 6-1. Mary Starnes (KM) def. Anna Beam 6-0, 64. (Doubles) : Ledford-Warlick = (KM) def. 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