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Page 8A-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Wednesday, October 22, 1986 Volleyball Team In Playoffs From Page 4-A playing with them. “I think we can be real strong in the state playoffs if we play together,” she said. “At times this year, we didn’t play together.” Brown is being recruited b Appalachian UNC-Charlotte and UNC-Chapel Hill for volleyball and by Western Carolina, UNC- Asheville, UNC-Wilmington, Furman, and a host of other schools, for basketball. “I really like to play volleyball, and I've thought ont giving both sports a shot in college,” she says. ‘‘But the college coaches say it’s hard to play two sports and I kind of agree. I feel like I'll probably play basket- ball in college because it offers a lot more. “But, right now, I'm just looking forward to playing well in the state tournament,’ she added. : This is only KM’s second appearance in the stat eplayoffs. Last year, the Moun- tainettes competed in the 3A/4A classifica- Tennis Team Wins 9-0 tion and lost their first round game to South Mecklenburg. This year, there will be state champions crowned on the 1-A, 2-A, 3-A and 4-A levels. : Thursday's first round opponent, Central Cabarrus, finished third in the South Pied- mont Conference with an 8-8 league and 11-12 overall mark. : “They run a 4-2 offense, just like we do,” said Coach Bridges. ‘‘Their strong point is that they play as a team.” 3 Bridges feels that the Mountainettes can go a long way in the playoffs. “We can make several rounds if we play well,” she says. ‘‘“We’ve been known to play very good and very bad. We need to play well together and not let the idea of playing in the state get us down like it did last year. We need to shake off our mistakes and com- municate. Good, consistent serving will be the key.” Admission to all playoff games will be two dollars. : GEORGE B. THOMASSON, P.A. Announces The Association of DAVID B. THORNTON For The General Practice Of Law Under The Name Of THOMASSON & THORNTON, P.A. 110 W. Mountain Street Kings Mountain, North Carolina Kings Mountain High's ten- nis team bounced back from two losses last week to blank East Rutherford 9-0 in a Southwestern 3-A Conference match Tuesday. KM, 2-2 in the conference and 8-2 overall, host Chase Tuesday. THE RESULTS (Singles) Kimberly McGinnis (KM) d. Tammy Matheny 6-3, 6-2; J.J. Warlick (KM) d. Amy Arrowood 6-2, 6-2; Johnna Patterson (KM) d. Andrea Bennett 6-1 6-1; Lee Ann Masters (KM) de Sherry Dayton 6-1, 6-1; Paula Morris (KM) d. Shannon Sears 6-0, 6-0; Tracey Horton (KM) d. Donna Martin 6-3, 6-3. (Doubles) McGinnis-Warlick (KM) d. Matheny-Martin 7-4; Horton- Masters (KM) d. Arrowood- Bennett 9-0; Patterson- Champion (KM) d. Penton- Smith 8-1. Karate Students Finish High ' Five students from Donald place in kata for ages 5-7 McCluney’s Tae Kwon Do where all ranks of belt levels Academy won trophies and competed against each other. awards at the fifth annual Michael Barber won third Southern States Karate Dine in the 11-13 year old Championships in last brown-black belt fighting weekend at Richmond Coun- division. ty Parks and Recreation McCluney was third in the Center in Rockingham. men’s black belt super- Seven-year-old Alan Oliver lightweight fighting division. won two trophies, a second Ryan Peeler and Mike place in fighting and third Williams also competed. Rodeo Friday, The Kings Mountain Saddle Club will sponsor a cham- pionship rodeo at the Saddle Club’s arena behind Patter- son Grove Church Friday and Saturday nights at 7:30. High School boys and girls will be competing for cham- pionship points to earn a trip to the high school finals in Saturday South Dakota this fall. There will be several cowboys and cow girls from high schools in Cleveland County participating in events such as bronc riding, ‘calf roping, goat tying, barrel racing, bull riding and other events plus funny and enter- taining acts by professional clowns. Basketball Meeting A basketball organizational meeting will be held at the Kings Mountain Community Center, Monday, October 27. Any team interested in par- ticipating in an Industrial Basketball League should have a manager present at 6 p.m, For more information con- tact the Kings Mountain Parks and Recreation Department at 739-9631. Hullender Leader In Bowling Loop Betty Hullender continued as the hottest duckpin bowler in Kings Mountain Thursday rolling a 145 line and 393 set to lead the Untouchables to a split with Margaret's. Bobby Rathbone added a 129 line and 321 set for the winners. Joe Lail led the. losers with a 129 line and 325 set. In another match Thurs- day, Johnny Reavis won three of four games from Joann’s. Reavis led his team with a 116 line and 318 set. Joann Myers had a 105 line Kings Mountain 739-0164 Cherryville 435-5449 and 290 set for the losers. In action Tuesday night, Betty Hullender won three games from Lib Gault and R.W. Hullender won three from John Dilling. Betty Hullender led her team with a 140 line and 358 set. Pat Blanton had a 121 line and Lib Gault added a 324 set for the losers. R.W. Hullender led his team with a 117 line and 295 set. John Dilling led the ojers with a 117 line and 315 set. ‘Friday, October 24th, 8:00 P.M. ALL VCRs Save $250 wt : e oh our hewest Camcorder . : 4 Na cn Ee Hifi iii TIT SST ii, A TT EET IT LL ET J HHH ii} I Save Up To *300 | On All | Big Screens I i I IE A A i \ 0 | EE uL Hi 25" Color Console; Stereo, VCR, 13" Color T.V., and 19” Portable eNo Money Down «$1500 Instant Credit 90 Days Same As Cash eFree Delivery & Installation CALL US NOW AT 482-2407 611 S. 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