Sac ] 4 APRN GI al GA i diiiissin, re i dt ! Section B PGI * Thursday, March 21, 1985 25H Mounties Whip Huss, Lose To Hilltoppers Kings Mountain High's baseball team split a pair of games during the past week, defeating 4-A Hunter Huss 5-1 Thursday in their final non- conference game and losing to R-S Central 54 in eight inn- " ings Tuesday in their opening Southwestern 3-A Conference contest. : Coach David Heffner takes his Mountaineers to Burns Thursday. The Mountaineers will host Chase Tuesday at 4 p.m. pi Sophomore righthander Rusty Bumgardner went the distance Thursday to pick up his first high school win. He scattered five hits and struck out four. : His teammates backed him with a seven-hit attack and also played flawless defense for the first time this year. Hunter Huss booted the ball five times. Kings Mountain grabbed a 1-0 lead in the first inning and went on to build up a 4-0 ad- vantage before Huss scored its only run in the top of the fourth. Thomas Breakfield singl- ed, moved to second on an er- ror and scored on a single by Ritchie Gold in the first to score what turned out to be the winning run. The Moun- taineers added two more in the second on a walk to Paul Neisler, Kelly Stewart's a three-run double Tuesday to tie Kings Mountain’s Southwestern 3-A Conference baseball game with R-S Central at 4-4 and force extra innings. The Hilltoppers pushed across a run in the eighth to win 5-4. The Mountaineers travel to Burns Friday and host Chase Tuesday. Junior High Wrestlers ~ Honored With Banquet Kings Mountain Junior High’s wrestlers were honored at a banquet last week at the Western Steer in Shelby. Sharing the most valuable wrestler award were Dallas Stacey and Daren Schenck. Stacy had a 10-1 record and Schenck finished 11-0. KM Track Team Nips Hunter Huss Kings Mountain’s 1600-meter relay team won the last event of the day to defeat Hunter Huss 72-69 in a non-conference track meet Tuesday afternoon at John Gamble Stadium. The Mountaineers of Coach . John Goforth were down 69-67 going into the event. Members of the winning team were Junior Melton, Derek Spann, Aubrey Hollifield and Monte Huff- stetler. The Mountaineers won seven other events, with John Foster and Calvin Stephens winning two apiece. Foster won the 1600 and 3200 meter runs and Stephens won the discus and shot put. Thurman Thompson took first place in the pole vault: Jerry Currence, Tony Moore, Eddie Blanton and Andre Byers took first in the 800-relay, Melton won the 400-meter run and Huffstetler won the 800-meter run. The Mountaineers travel to North Gaston today to face the Wildcats and South Point. Bradley Henderson won the most improved wrestler award, Jason Dover the sportsmanship trophy and Schenck the quick pin award. He pinned one of his op- ponents in eight seconds. Other trophy winners in- cluded John Turner, Ton Parker, Tracy Sullens, Johnny Nations, Jimmy Sanders, Lynn Goddard, An- thony Hillman, Jamie York, Sterling Feaster and Wayne Brazzell. “I really enjoyed working with this group,’’ noted Coach Phil Weathers, who presented the trophies. ““They really worked hard and well together. They have a lot to be proud of.” The Patriots won the Western N.C. Junior High Athletic Association for the ninth straight year and had a 10-1 overall record. Their on- ly loss was to Lincolnton in a non-conference match and they claimed two victories over South Carolina power Sullivan. The Patriots also received word this week that they had been declared co-champions of the tough Carolinas Open Tournament at Sullivan, which attracted some of the top junior high clubs from the two Carolinas. Sullivan, which had edged Kings Mountain and Union, S.C., for the team title, had to forfeit all of its victories last week after one of its wrestlers was ruled ineligible. : : “This was a total surprise to me,” said Coach Weathers. “We had no idea this had taken place but were really glad to have been declared winner of the tournament.’ This was quite an ac- complishment for our team.” a ek ‘a fielder’s choice. = SLAMS THREE-RUN DOUBLE - Keefer Ballew slammed sacrifice and singles by Roderick Boyce and Todd Fleming. Jarvis Young doubled and scored on a single by Bobby Pearson to make it 4-0 after three inn- ings. After the Huskies cut it to 4-1 in the top of the fourth, the Mountaineers closed out the scoring on a single by Keefer Ballew, a stolen base and a Huss error. EE R-S Central punched out three singles in the top of the eighth off KM relief pitcher Marty Bridges to claim Tues- day’s victory. The Mounties made five errors and left 11 men on base. _Righthander Rodney Har- ris went the distance for the Hilltoppers. He gave up six hits and struck out eight. KM Pitchers Bumgardner and Bridges gave up nine hits and fanned 11. Charles Proctor led the KM hitting with three singles. Ballew added a three-run double and Fleming and Pearson each had a single. Kings Mountain never led but was in good position to win the game on several oc- casions. The Mountaineers left the bases loaded without scoring a run in the first and second innings, left one man in scoring position in the third, two in the fourth, and one in the seventh and eighth innings. : R-S jumped to a 2-0 lead in the top of the third but the Mounties cut it to 2-1 in the bottom of the inning. Young walked, moved to second on a fielder’s choice and scor The Hilltoppers picked up runs in the fifth and sixth to stretch their lead to 4-1, but Ballew’s bases-loaded double Turn To Page 5-B af left to right, are Abbey Coach Ann Payne, KMHS Coach Diana Bridges. Kings Mountain High basketball standout : Doreen Pettus signed a grant-in-aid Mon- day to Belmont Abbey College. Lady Crusader Coach Ann Payne-was in Kings Mountain to ink the 6-0, All- Southwestern 3-A Conference standout. “We expect Doreen to give us some im- mediate help at the center and forward : positions,” said Payne, who coached her irst Abbey team to a 12-14 record this past rd let Pettus averaged 20 points and bounds per game for Kings Mountain, : which finished 8-10 and in sixth place in the tough SWC. She represented the school in the All-Conference team which was recent- THE JONES BOYS - The whole town and most of the state will be talking about the Jones Boys from Kings Mountain before this high school tennis season is over. Freshman SIGNS WITH ABBEY—Doreen Pettus, Kings Mountain High School basketball stan- dout, inks a grant-in-aid with Belmont Abbey College Monday afternoon. Looking on, Doreen Pettus Signs With Belmont Abbey ‘We expect her to improve every 1 | C : I sv Fr «wc. Payne says she’s hoping to sign five or six 0 re- Bryan Jones, left, and his brother, Brad, have teamed for three doubles victories and Bryan has won all of his singles matches in tennis action this year. Photo by Gary Stewart Doreen’s mother, Mrs. Clarence Adams, and ly announced. She scored in double figures in every game except one and had a season’s high of 35 points in a victory over East Rutherford. : “I feel like she’ll do very well for the Ab- bey,” said KMHS Coach Diana Bridges “I’m pleased with the choice she made Coach Payne is a very good coach and has a lot to offer Doreen besides basketball. She’ll fit right into their program.’’ oy ; Pettus is Abbey’s first recruit this year. players to make up for the loss of some players through grades and injuries. “We don’t graduate anybody, but we're still looking for at least four players who : can play right away,” says Coach Payne. : ~ Netters Win One Of Three Kings Mountain High’s ten- .' nis team lost two of three non-. conference matches last week. The Mountaineers fell to Freedom 6-3 and Ashbrook . 5-4 and defeated East Lincoln 8-1. ; Freshman Bryan Jones of the Mountaineers won all three of his matches and teamed with his brother, Brad, a senior, to win all three of their doubles mat- ches. FREEDOM MATCH (Singles) Bryan Jones (KM) def. John Yancey 6-4, 2-6, 6-4; Paul Puckett (F') def. Brad Jones 6-3, 7-5; Clay Yancey (F) def. Paul Ware 6-0, 6-1; Charles Suh (F) def. Todd Wilson 6-0, 6-0; Mike Link (F) def. Wes Thompson 6-1, 6-2: Todd Rhyne (F) def. Eddie Scruggs 4-6, 6-1, 7-5. (Doubles) Jones-Jones (KM) def. Yancey-Puckett 6-4, 6-2; Yancey-Suh (F) def. Ware- Thompson 6-1, 6-0; Wilson- Scruggs (KM) def. .Thompson-Biggerstaff 6-2, 6-1. (Practice Matches) Daryl Chen (KM) def. Matt Gupton 6-1, 6-2; Hamilton- Lovelace (KM) def. McLean- Link 64, 64. ASHBROOK MATCH (Singles) Bryan Jones (KM) def. Jason Spargo 6-1, 6-1; Brad Jones (KM) def. Will Seabrook 6-0, 6-0; Mark Par- rish (A) def. Mike Reynolds 64, 6-2; Dean Abee (A) def. Todd Wilson 6-1, 6-1; Benji Schwartz (A) def. Wes Thompson 6-1, 6-4; David Elerbee (A) def. Paul Ware 6-4, 6-2. (Doubles) Jones-Jones (KM) def. Spargo-Ellerbee 6-1, 6-3; Seabrook-Parrish (A) def. Reynolds-Wilson 7-6, 6-1; Thompson-Ware (KM) def. Schwartz-Taylor 4-6, 6-3, 7-6. (Practice Matches) Eddie Scruggs (KM) def. Mark Taylor 8-2; Daryl Chen (KM) def. Sterling Pendleton 8-2: Lovelace-Hamilton (KM) def. Abee-Robertson 3-6, 7-6, 6-0; Scruggs-Chen (KM) def. Cates-Pendleton 6-2, 6-2: Blake-McCloud (A) def. Lovelace-Henderson 6-4, 6-4. EAST LINCOLN (Singles) Bryan Jones (KM) def. Lindsay Dellinger 6-0, 6-1; Brad Jones (KM) def. Ken- dall Ross 6-0, 6-3; Mike Reynolds (KM) def. Tom Furr 6-2, 6-1; Todd Wilson (KM) def. Joe Myers 4-6, 6-3, 7-5; Graham Perkins (A) def. Wes Thompson 7-5, 4-6, 7-6; Paul Ware (KM) def. Mike Motto 6-1, 6-3; (Doubles) Jones-Jones (KM) def. Dellinger-Ross 8-2; Ware- Thompson (KM) def. Furr- Perkins 8-6; Scruggs- Reynolds (KM) def. Myers- Motto 8-7. Turn To Page 2-B