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TROPHY WINNERS - The Kings Mountain High athletes pictured above won trophies at last week’s winter and spring sports banquet. Front row, left to right, Jackie Plonk, Raynard Roberts, Jennifer Becton and Daron Hillman. Back row, Anthony Hillman; Danny Hamrick, Jerry Jordan and Stephen Mauney. WIN AWARDS - Among the athletes receiving awards at last week’s Booster’s Club sports banquet at KMHS were, front row, left to right, Melissa Helms, Tracy Ward, Johnna Patter- son, Bryan Jones and Jerrial Smith. Back row, Mike Woods, Bo Ballard and Del Postell. Sipe’s Basketball Camp Slated Larry Sipe’s annual Cham- ions of Tomorrow Basket- all Camp will be held June 15-20 at the Kings Mountain High School gym. The camp is open to boys and girls in grades three through eight. It will run from 8 a.m. until 12 noon each day and is limited to the first 35 campers. Purpose of the camp is to introduce youngsters to the fundamentals of basketball and to help each person develop those fundamental skills. Cost is $40. Twenty dollars is due with the application and the remaining $20 is due the first day of camp. Ap- plications are available from homeroom and physical education teachers at area schools and by calling coach Sipe at KMHS (739-5401). Each camper will receive a camp T-shirt, basketball, handbook and certificate. Trophies will be awarded to outstanding campers. This is Coach Sipe’s fourth basketball camp since com- ing to KMHS from Washington High School June 15-20 At KMHS Gym where he helped turn out two state championship ballteams which featured All Americans Alvis Rogers and Dominique Wilkins. Sipe coached last year’s KMHS team to the sectional cham- pionship. He has worked at several college camps, in- cluding those of coaches Dean Smith, Lee Rose, Dave Patton and Mike Pratt. Wednesday, May 20, 1987-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Page 3A Field Day Was Success To the editor: Fifth grade field day was held May 1 at Kings Mountain High School. Approximately 350 boys and girls participated in track and field events, softball games and tug of war. Many people helped make this an exciting day for our fifth graders. We would like to thank Kyle Smith, Ronald Nanney, Hugh Holland, Sarah Mayse, Amber Tate and Sandra Clark. To the lunchroom staffs of all elementary schools and to the physical education departments at Kings Mountain Junior High and Kings Mountain Senior High, thank you for your help and support. Thanks to the Kings Mountain Herald for coverage of the event. Sandi Shockley, Kathy James SHELBY, N.C. elk Stevens CLEVELAND MALL SUMMERTIM FRAT _ TRAVEL IN, STYLE! 35-50% off Grasshopper® luggage by Atlantic’ 5 pc. $600. shoulder tote, reg. 45.00, 22.50; pullman or garment bag, reg. 125.00 ea., 62.50 ea.; cargo bag, reg. 85.00, 42.50; boarding bag, reg. 120.00, 60.00. Of 420 denier nylon, in your choice of gray or navy. 50% off Scorpion® nylon luggage by Atlantic Shoulder tote, reg. 80.00, 40.00; On-board bag, reg. 110.00, 55.00; garment bag, reg. 140.00, 70.00; 26" pullman with wheels, reg. 140.00, 70.00; 28" pullman with wheels, reg. 160.00, 80.00 50% off Jordache® 5-pc. luggage set From York, the Crystal Collection of woven tapestry material in a floral design, leather-look vinyl trim, comfort grip handles. Nested set includes a tote, carry-on, 26" & 28" pullman/ wheels and garment bag, reg. 660.00, 330.00
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