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Zz. Page 2B-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Thursday, October 10, 1985 KM TOUCHDOWN - Kings Mountain quarterback Roderick Boyce (12) rolls around right end for a 12-yard touchdown run in Friday’s 59-0 homecoming victory over Chase at John Gam- ble Stadium. The Mountaineers, 1-1 in the Southwestern 3-A Conference and 4-1 overall, play a big conference game at Burns Friday night. KM Ties Record In 59-0 Victory From Page 1-B interest for our games and our players had good reason to give a good performance. : “I was very pleased with the way our players went out and performed,” he went on. “I didn’t know until just before the kickoff that they had gotten together and set a goal. They felt like they needed something to shoot for after the Shelby game. Right before the game, one of the players came up to me and said they would guarantee me 28 points before halftime. They played to win and had a good time doing it.” Hicks played all of his players, and all of them performed well. “We haven’t had that happen here in several years,” he said. “It gave us a chance to look at a lot of players and it felt good to the players and coaches. We have a group of players who work so hard in practice and give it their best shot every day and it made everybody feel real good to see them get the opportunity to play. They eserve-as--much-eredit-for our success as anyone. “The assistant coaches also deserve a lot of credit,” he continued. ‘“They’ve also worked hard and have a positive attitude. This is the first year in a long time that Kings Mountain has gone into a football season with the same coaches from the year before. The players know the coaches and know what to expect. “Chuck Gordon has done a tremendous job with the line and has Physically made the ballclub through a total commitment to the weight program. Our kids are strong. Bruce Clark has done a super job with the defense. Defense has kept us in every game, including the Shelby game. The defense gives the of- fense the ball time after time with intercep- tions and fumble recoveries. John Goforth has done an outstanding job with the secon- dary. It’s probably one of our largest areas of improvement. We’ve had 12 interceptions in five games and we hadn’t had that many in- terceptions in the previous four years. Along with the attitude of our players and great fan support, the tremendous job of our assistant - coaches has made the difference.’ DD i TR ET) 5 tr fli eo LAN 3 Lo mel ELH Bl VY (IR Co 57 . JOGGERS OR CANVAS ; CASUALS Compare At 8.99. Nylon joggers in Velcro® or lace-up styles for the family or ladies’ canvas casuals. MEN’S OR BOYS’ 6 PACK TUBE SOCKS. .......... (1 ie (MUST BE 18 YEARS OR OLDER) Regularly 1.04. _!,Havoline 10W30 motor oil. Limit 5 quarts. 6 PACK SOAP Regularly 1.27. 3 ounce bar Woodbury soap. Limit 2 packs. 9D pu yo Regularly To 7.99. Ladies’ crew neck solid color acrylic sweaters. S,M,L. 7°° SAVE 20% 4 Regularly 9.99. Ladies’ denim jeans with em- broidered or plain back pockets. Regular sizes. DETERGENTS | [BRAS Regularly To 1.63. a Not all brands avail- able in all stores. SWEATERS ( ON LADIES’ JEANS MARCAL FOR TISSUES Regularly 3 For $1. Marcal 100 count 2 ply facial tissues. Limit 8 boxes. Mountaineer Jayvees Win Kings Mountain High’s jayvee footballers turned ack North Gaston three times inside the five yard line to preserve a 21-6 Vioiny Monday night at Nort Gaston. The Mountaineers, now 3-1-1, host a strong Burns team Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at John Gamble Stadium. North Gaston grabbed a 6-0 lead Monday but KM’s ‘‘Gold Dust’’ defense held the Wildcats inside the five late in the first half and twice in the fourth period to prevent an upset. 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