he STAIN ATIAR Sr hi oii eT i ¥ i Page 6A-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Thursday, March 6, 1986 JUNIOR HIGH WRESTLERS - Pictured above is Kings Mountain Junior High’s wrestling team which recently won its ninth straight Western N.C. Athletic Association championship. Front row, left to right, Steve Robbins, John Connor, Jon Chapman, Mike Taylor, Brady Goforth, Chad Leigh, Lenny Wright, Shan Kiser, Mark Stacy, Jabbo White and Cecil Riddle. Second row, Jon Chapman, Qwayne Jackson, Gant Holder, Tee Cole, Brian Johnson, D.J. Williams, Tracy Sullens, Andy Hollifield, Chad Bridges, Chris Henson, Boun Phongsa, Billy McCutheon. Third row, Assistant Coach Richard Rupp, Dale McKinney, Larry Stone, Mike Heffner, Brian Humphries, Billy Messick, John Nations, Ryan Burton, Dale Bowen, Hong Sourisoud, Gene Smith, Shannon Sanders, Scott Belcher, Souli Sourisoud, Lesco Gardner and Coach Phil Weathers. Back row, Ray Graham, Buster Reynolds, Robert Irvin, Todd Parker, Lynn Goddard, Audia Spencer, Jimbo Thompson, Reggie Moss, Thurman Young, James Adams, Bryan Dellinger, Chris Brown, Chris Robbins, James Carrigan, Robert Gray, Bradley Henderson, Fred Byrd. Hullender, Dilling Bowl 400 Betty Hullender and John Dilling found their groove in Mixed Bowling League action the past two Tuesdays at Dill- ing Heating. Mrs. Hullender topped the 400-set mark for two weeks in a row while Dilling topped 400 once and barely missed it a second time. Last Tuesday night, Hullender rolled a 405 to lead her team to a split with the 400 mark. Hullender had a 160 line and 430 set to lead her team to a sweep. Dilling led his bowlers with a 158 line and 420 set. Robert Hullender’s team. She had single games of 134, 136 and 135. Helen Brackett led Robert Hullender’s team with a 125 line and 357 set. Dilling rolled a 153 line and 393 set to lead his team to a split with Tignor Construc- tion. Lib Gault led Tignor with a 146 line and 353 set. Two weeks ago in a head- to-head battle, both Hullender and Dilling topped KM Cagers Pull Hilltoppers in scoring with 27 points, Reggie Smith added 22 and Blease Young 15. Rayford 12, Sherer 8, Rayford scored 15 and Jerry Hollifield 4, Wilson 20, Pettis Jordan 13 for the Moun- 4 In another match, Robert Hullender won three games from Tignor Construction as Allen Myers rolled a 152 line and 351 set. Lib Gault led Tignor with a 134 line and 369 set. Upsets BOYS GAME F P 4-A rom Page KM (68) - Jordan 20, Wilson’s last-second heroics. The Mountaineers were no match for the talented R-S Central team in Saturday’s semi-finals matchup. The taineers. 's (66) - Hines 19, Degree 10, : re Mauney 6, Merritt 9, Hilltoppers led by 21-16 after BOYS GAME the first period, 45-30 at zai halftime and 64-44 going into the fourth quarter. The victory was the 200th for R-S Coach Stacy Lail, who has one state championship and several SWC crowns to his credit. Tim Kincaid led the LIFETIME WARRANTY Spangler 6, Oglesby 16. KM (61) - Rayford 15, Jor-. dan 13, Sherer 8, Woods 8, Hollifield 5, Wilson 5, Mec- Cullough 2, Brooks 2, Pettis 1. RS (96) - Kincaid 27, Smith 22, Young 15, Harrison 8, Har- ding 4, Davis 4, Copeland 4, Mayse 4, Carson 4, Logan 2. “+ GIRLS GAME KM (41) - Helms 1, Moore 8, Brown 14, Crocker 16, Epps 2. ER (58) - Justice 13, Carter 12, Smith 4, Bright 20, Matheny 5, Swan 2, Peeler 2. GIRLS GAME KM (45) - Helms 2, Moore 10, McClain 4, Brown 16, Crocker 13. B (40) - Spangler 8, McGin- nis 4, Smith 2, Lawrence 10, Sain 10, Peeler 6. Hullender FireKing . Theo le 2M Teams Win BUILDS THEM TO LAST! Tuesday Betty Hullender won three of four games from Tignor Construction and R.W. 4 DRAWER Hullender won four from LEGAL 82 : John Dilling in Mixed FIRE Juckpin Bowling League ac- tion Tuesday night at Dillin #4-21 25-C Heating. yng 2 Mrs. Hullender rolled a 144 O N LY $5Q9Qoo EE line and 362 set and Jack Bar- i oo rett had a 121-333 to lead 3 : “ Hullender’s win over Tignor. g Call Maurice McKinney Dot Mobley had a 114 line and g IN STOCK FREE DELIVERY 312 set and Ethel Tignor add- ed a 113-311 for the losers. R.W. Hullender’s 128 ine and 356 set and Helen Brackett’s 115 line and 322 set led R.W.’s team over Dilling. John Dilling led the losers with a 110-320. a OFFICE PRODUCTS (o{0} 320 W. Main Tempers 867-0214 WERE REIN PEANS EEF RE TONE With over 20 years service in Law En- forcement, his name symbolizes leader- ship and experience. Jimmy Warren pledges to be an active sheriff, a sheriff who will listen to anyone’s problem, and most importantly, a sheriff you can count on to act in any given situation with authority and courage. “NOW, YOU DO HAVE A CHOICE” JIMMY WARREN DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF Paid By Maureen Brogdon age TTR The No Names swept the Hot Shots and E.S.A.D. swept the Cannonballs in Thursday Night Mixed Bowling League action Feb. 20 at Dilling Heating. Jack Barrett rolled a 160 line and 376 set to lead E.S.A.D. over the Cannon- In action on Feb. 13, the Hot Shots won three of four from E.S.A.D. and the No Names won three from the Cannon- balls. Betty Hullender had a 116 line and 348 set and Lee Mabry added a 114 line and 322 set to lead the Hot Shots over E.S.A.D. Ronnie Scruggs led E.S.A.D. with a 131 line and 349 set. Allen Myers rolled a 168 line and 403 set to lead the No Names over the Cannonballs. Johnny Reavis led the losers with a 136 line and 341 set. balls. Bill Myers led the losers with a 138 line and 369 ee iia S052 oi set. : : Allen Myers rolled a 128 %, Seno Gh imas EMPORIUM in iy Se Hot Shots, 3 Betty Hullender led the losers § with a 113 line and 332 set. HAS MOVED TO ° S . . foo Lal Bowls 3 314 E. King St. 399 Thursday 3 Kings Mountain (Only 3 Blocks Away From Our Former Location) Phone: 739-5561 Hours Tuesday-Saturday 10:00-5:00 Come By And Browse Our Spacious Rooms Of New Merchandise Arriving Daily sCOUNTRY COLLECTIBLES es ANTIQUES *CRAFT SUPPLIES ¢EASTER ITEMS Joe Lail barely missed a 400 set Thursday night in leading the Hot Shots to four wins over the Cannonballs in bowling action at Dilling Heating. Lail recorded a 159 line and 399 set and Betty Hullender added a 131-362 for the win- ners. Tommy Barrett had a 125 line and Johnny Reavis added a 352 set for the losers. In another match, the No Names won three games from E.S.A.D. 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