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7 LEAD KMHS VICTORY - Joanna Boheler, left, slammed a also hit a home run Mo home run and Melanie Herndon, right, hurled the victory and High’s girls softball team to a 23-8 win over North Gaston. Softball Team Whips North 23-8 Kings Mountain High's girls softball team came out of its hitting slump Monday, pounding out eight home runs in a 23-8 victory over North Gaston. The victory gave Coach Bruce Clark's ladies a 3-0 record in the Eastern Divi- Mounties Fall To Warriors 7-2 East Gaston’s Warriors pushed across five runs in the bottom of the sixth inning to defeat Kings Mountain 7-2 in a Southwestern 3-A Con- ference baseball game Fri- day night at East Gaston. The Mountaineers, trying for their third conference win, gained a 2-1 lead in the third on an RBI single by Keefer Ballew and a run- Scoring double by Ritchie 0. Sh 5 i Ab ‘East Gaston battled back Fifth Graders Page GA-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Thursday, April 18, 1985 sion of the Southwestern 3-A Conference. The Mountainet- tes are 3-2 in overall con- ference play and 9-4 against all competition. Leigh Anne Odell, Stephanie Owens, Melanie Herndon, Yvette Moore, Johnna Patterson and Joan- with a run in the fourth to tie the game at 2-all. The only er- ror of the game by the Moun- taineers opened the floodgates in the sixth. East Gaston also took advantage of two bases on balls and three doubles. Kings Mountain collected only five hits off a pair of Warrior hurlers. Ballew, Gold, Bobby Pearson, - Charles Proctor "and Maury Williams had one hit each. To Compete In Field Day Activities Fifth graders in the Kings Mountain School District will compete in annual Field Day events Friday at John Gam- ble Stadium. Elementary school physical education teachers will be in charge of the com- petition. Track events, beginning at 9:15, will include the 50-yard KMHS Golfers Third Kings Mountain High's golfers finished third in a four-team Southwestern 3-A Conference match Thursday at Kings Mountain Country Club. Crest won the event with a 314 total, followed by Shelby 353, KMHS 356 and Burns 374. Steve Plonk was medalist for the Mountaineers with an 85. Other KM scores included Paul Hendricks 88, Brian Wells 89 and Wayne Jenkins 94, The Mountaineers host East Rutherford and South Point Thursday at 1 p.m. TENNIS LEAGUE Any area tennis players who are interested in playing in league and tournament matches this summer: are asked to call Pat Huffstetler | at 739-5706 or Suzi Holtzclaw at 484-3417. : — 1). Some people believed they could cure various parts of their bodies by throwing models of those parts into a stream. dash, 100-yard dash, 220-yard run, 440-yard run, 440-yard relay and half-mile run. Field events, beginning at 10:30, will include a sack race, horseshoes, three- legged race, softball throw, standing broad jump, wheelbarrow race and volleyball game. After lunch, activities will include a softball game and frisbee target game, beginn- ing at 12 noon, and boys and girls tug-o-war beginning at 1:15. : SE SE SS SSS SS SSS SSS SSSSSSSssSSssSsSsSSs5=s=sxsS / KISER CHEVROLET ! 4 Hwy. 150E 8.8% On Eligible Cavaliers Jerry Porter Bill Freema * Deluxe accommodations for a family of 4 (2 adults & 2 children under 17). . % Split of champagne upon arrival. * Welcome continental breakfast. na Boheler slammed homers to pace Monday’s victory. Susie Moore also had a big day at the plate. “We really came out of our slump,” said Clark. “We haven’t been hitting the ball well, but if we can maintain the form we had Monday for The Mountaineers’ game with North Gaston Tuesday night was rained out and was to be played last night in Dallas. The Mountaineers host Shelby Thursday at 7:30 p.m. and go to Crest Tuesday at 4 p.m. Photos by Gary Stewart nday to help lead Kings Mountain BESS SCORES HOLE-IN-ONE Steve Bess scored a hole-in- Spicer. He used a three-iron. one on the par three, 17th hole at Kings Mountain Country Club Wednesday. He was playing in a four- some with Darrell Austin Jr., John Gamble and Eric Rusty Bumgardner and Tommy Dover were on the green putting when Bess’s ball rolled past them and into the cup. PROFESSIONAL PARK - 608 W. KING STREET 739-1616 WHAT DO BUYERS WANT? | By RUBY M. ALEXANDER Notes from the national real estate market indicate that larger single-family homes are regaining popularity as buyers can spend more. This bucks the trend of past years that saw homes get smaller to match budgets. Builders say new homes will have 7 percent more floor space. ; National statistics present an overall picture. If you want to know what buyers are looking for in this area, “just ask us. “We've interviewed many prospective homeowners to find out just what they want. Sales efforts can concen- trate on properties that fill the bill. Buyers don’t have to look at not-quite-right houses and, most important, sellers needn’t have armies of lookers traipsing through their homes. We bring you buyers, not browsers. | What do buyers want? A house just like yours. List with § (= winners at Alexander Realty. J > the rest of the year, we’ll be in good shape.” Kings Mountain travels to Shelby Thursday afternoon and then will begin a two- week stretch during which they will play seven ballgames, including several doubleheaders. HURRY IN, 2 While Selection Is Avhs 3 ST ; “SPECIAL OFFER ITC SEER $14. ; GyBtattN HIE 6) IVE SLE HEIST CCH EET THE LINESCORE By innings: R H E KM 002 000 0 2 EG 010 105 x 7 Neisler, Bumgardner and Stewart; Hilton, Helton and Carrigan. 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