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Page 8A-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Thursday, March 22, 1984 Photos by Gary Stewart ALL-CONFERENCE - Lavar Curry. left, and Sonya McClain of Kings Mountain High's basket- ball teams were named to the All-Southwestern 3-A Conference basketball teams this year. The pair of standouts led the KM forces to third place finishes in the SWC. Two On All-SWC Kings Mountain High placed two players on the All- Southwestern 3-A Conference basketball team which was an- nounced Monday by league secretary Gerald Allen. Junior guard Lavar Curry was ~ named to the boys team and senior forward Sonya McClain was named to the girls team. Curry averaged 15.8 points per game for the Mountaineers, who finished third in the SWC in their first season under Coach Larry Sipe. The Mountaineers advanced to the semi-finals of the District 7 Tournament before falling to North Iredell of the Western Piedmont Con- ference. McClain averaged 17 points per game for the Mountainettes, who tied for third place in the SWC regular season action and lost out in the first round of the district playoffs. R-S Central, which won both the boys and girls division cham- pionships, swept individual honors. Kenaan Carpenter and Michelle Michael of the Hilltop- pers were named SWC players of the year and Stacey Lail and Worth Johnson of R-S were named coaches of the year. Joining Carpenter and Curry on the AlIISSWC boys team were Tim Kincaid of R-S, Rodney Lit- tlejohn and Rodney Cannon of Shelby, Oundray Petty and Frankie Roseboro of Crest, Tracy Keitt of East Rutherford, Matt Smith of North Gaston and Barnard Davis of South Point. Joining Michael and McClain on the girls team were Donna Spratt and Gina Elmore of East Rutherford, Daphne Moore and Carlotta Brown of East Gaston, Robbie Taylor of Chase, Janie Young of Crest, Tammy Oglesby of Shelby and Teresa Bowlin and Shelly Frye of South Point. Mounties Whip R-S From Page 4-A lead in the second inning without benefit of a hit. Jarvis Young and Kelly Stewart drew consecutive walks and after Jerry McDaniel was hit by a pit- ched ball to load the bases, Thomas Breakfield drew a walk to force in Young for a 1-0 lead. Kings Mountain stretched it to 2-0 in the top of the sixth KM Saddle Club Hosts Horse Show It will be horse show time again at the Kings Mountain Saddle Club on Saturday, April 7, beginning at 1:00 p.m. and continuing throughout the day and evening with an intermis- sion between the afternoon and evening shows. Forty-three classes of beautiful show horses will be judged, with competition for English, Western and Game horses. Judges for the events will be: Jim Hayes, Lenoir, N.C. - English Judge; and Lynn Isenhour, Statesville, N.C. - Western Judge. High point trophies will be awarded in each of the three division. The Kings Mountain Saddle Club is located off Waco Road (Oak Grove Road), north of Kings Mountain and further in- formation may be obtained by calling, 739-8655, 739-7106 or 867-9589. Show day only telephone is 739-7203. Rain date has been set for Sunday, April 15. Admission at Gate will be $2.00 for adults and children under 12 - free. : Featuring Zotos, Redken, ' 4% Tressa Lamaur Hair Care A a Senior Tar Heel Cards Honore: \ SALON PHONE 704-739-7856 SCISSORS & STYLES Hwy. 74 West - Kings Min., N.C. 28086 Styling For Guys And Dolls - All Ages Tuesday Through Saturday MANICURES AND WAXING Helen Belcher Ayscue Derice Stroupe Ellis Theresa Barber when Reynolds singled, moved to second on Cloninger’s fielder’s choice and scored when Stewart reached base on an error. “Batchler pitched a heck of a game for us,” commented KM’s first-year coach David Heffner, who went with a set lineup after giving all of his players a close look in five non-conference games. “Batchler had good con- trol and Kelly Stewart did a good job calling the game. It was a good win for us.” The Mountaineers will try to remain unbeaten in conference play Friday afternoon when they host always-strong Burns at Lancaster Field. THE LINESCORE Score by innings: R KM 010001 0- 2 RS 000 001 0 1 Batchler and Stewart; Parrish and Frazier. Smith Wins H 5 2 No — Im At Gaffney Gaffney. S.C. - Freddy Smith gained his second late model sportsman victory of the season Saturday at the Cherokee Speed- way. C.L. Pritchett, ‘Robert Bradley, Larry Moore and Hot Rod LeMance finished out the top five ahead of Smith in the main event. Leroy Mabry won the limited sportsman feature and Roger Owensby was a repeat winner in the street class feature. Next Saturday, the Cherokee Speedway’s weekly program goes under the lights at 7:30 p.m. Gates open at 5 o'clock for fans and drivers. { Dilling Sets Records John Dilling posted one of—if not the highest—scores ever recorded by a Kings Mountain duckpin bowler in Mixed League action Tuesday night at the Dill- ing Heating Lanes. Dilling rolled single games of 161, 179 and 147 for a 487 series in leading his team to three wins over R.W. Hullender. The 179 line and 487 set broke Dilling’s own records at his lanes. Myers Hot Allen Myers claimed high scoring honors in Men’s League Bowling action Thursday night at the Dilling Heating Lanes, rolling a 152 line and 388 set to lead Jerty Blanton’s team to four wins over Danny Dilling. All three members of the win- ning team topped the 300 set mark. Jerry Blanton added a 318 and Bobby Rathbone a 308. Bo Goforth led the losers with a 108 lime and 324 set. In another match, Ronnie Scruggs rolled a 129 line and 369 set to lead Lynn Scism’s team to a 3-1 victory over Ronnie Blan- ton. Blanton had a 125 line and 321 set for the losers. Rollers Win The Thunderbirds and Rollers won four games each in Youth Duckpin Bowling League action Saturday morning at the Dilling Heating Lanes. The Thunderbirds defeated the Demons. Gayla Jones led the winners with a 78 line and 204 set. Scott Myers led the losers with an 89 line and 224 series. Amy Dixon rolled a 92 line and Allison Barnett added a 247 set to lead the Rollers to victory over the Strikers. Amy Carrigan had a 92 line and 242 set for the losers. Levi's® Olympic Wear Prior to moving to Dilling Heating several years ago, KM bowlers competed in league ac- tion at the old Mountain Lanes Bowling Center. Helen Brackett added a 306 set and Doris Ware had a 302 series to aid the Dilling victory. R.W. Hullender had a 137 line and 361 set and Albert Brackett added a 127-325 for the losers. Betty Hullender also had a big night Tuesday, rolling a 144 line and 394 set to lead her team to three wins over Johnny Dye. Charity Tignor added a 341 set for the winners and Dye led his team with a 152 line and 369 set. Several Kings Mountain bowlers will be competing in the N.C. State Tournament this weekend. Recruitment Notice The Gaston County Police are now accepting ap- plications to fill two or more positions as Police Of- ficers. Applicant must be at least 20 years of age and have a valid N.C. Driver's license. Must have 20-20 vision with or without glasses. Must pass oc- cupational aptitute test, undergo thorough background study and have good character. Never has been convicted of a felony or an offense involv- ing moral turptitude. Must be in good physical condi- tion. Must be able to complete and pass Basic Police School. Must meet N.C. minimum standards for Police Officers. Must be a high school graduate and have an Associate Degree and present same upon acceptance. Salary $14,643 annually. For further information and application, contact the Gaston County Personnel Department, located at 212 W. Main Street, Gastonia, N.C. 28052. Telephone 704-866-3844. WE ARE AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER. Closing date March 30, 1984. VES WOMENSWEAR «Free official Olympic Bike Cap With Purchase Of Olympic Wear Levi’s® Snap Front Vest 15.99 Reg. 24.99 Fleece snap front vest with front welt pockets. 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