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Page 6A-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Wednesday, October 28, 1987 4 FIRING UP DEFENSE - Assistant coach Ronnie Funderburke tries to fire up his defense during timeout of a recent Kings Mountain High jayvee game at Gamble Stadium. The Moun- j taineers, who defeated Bessemer City last week 14-6, close out their season Thursday night at h East Rutherford, Funderburke’s alma mater. \ Jayvees Whip Bessemer City _ Kings Mountain High’s Jayvee footballers posted their second win in eight third period when Scott Belcher recovered a BC fum- ble in the endzone. things will happen for us.” Kings Mountain grabbed a 14-0 lead last week at Bessemer City before the Yellow Jackets scored late in the game on a 70-yard punt return. The Mountaineers grabbed an 8-0 lead in the first half when Scottie Hopper scored on an 11-yard run and then ran up the middle for a two- point conversion. The Mountaineers scored their final touchdown in the outings Thursday night at Bessemer City, 14-6. Coach Paul Bolt’s Moun- taineers close out the season Thursday at 7 p.m. at East Rutherford against a Cavalier team that is 1-7. “Our kids have played well all season,” said Coach Bolt. “Thursday’s game should be a good one. If we go up there and give a good effort, good Coach Polt cited Hopper, D.J. Williams and Daniel Honeycutt for their running and Reggie Moss and Reggie Gamble for their offensive line play. The KM defense was led by Gamble, Moss, Marlo Smith, Honeycutt, Belcher, Hopper, Timmy Mec- Clain, Steve Robbins, Jon Reid and Dale McClain. Booster’s Club To Sponsor NWA Wrestling At KM Community Center The Kings Mountain High Booster’s Club will sponsor NWA wrestling Thurs., Nov. 12 at 8:15 p.m. at the Kings Mountain Community Center. Highlighting the card will All profits will go toward be a world championship supporting the various match between the Rock ‘N athletic programs at the high Roll Express and Arn Ander- school. son and Tully Blanchard. Jimmy ‘Boogie Woogie Man’ Valiant and Bugsy McGraw will battle the Mod Squad, Mighty Windham will ‘wrestle Thunderfoot Number One, the Cuban Connection will face the Samurai Warriors, and Rocky King will fight Gladiator Number One. Advance tickets are on sale at the high school, Rick’s Ole Country Store, Home Savings and Loan, and Sagesport. Ringside seats are $10 and general admission $8. Boosters To Meet Monday The Kings Mountain High Booster’s Club will meet Monday at 7:30 p.m. at B.N. Barnes Auditorium. Final plans for the NWA wrestling card to be vi presented November 12 at the Community Center will be Wilbur will take on Ivan Roloff, Kendall KM Youths Split Prize Patrick Heavner of 111 Country Club Drive and Lee Ann Wilson of 107 North Pied- mont Avenue picked 17 of 20 winners and guessed the same number of points on the tie-breaker game to share the $100 prize in last week's Herald football contest. Both contestants predicted that 33 points would be scored in the Kings Mountain-South Pont game, which South Point won 17-9. Both missed the East Rutherford-Chase, Burns-R-S Central and Clemson-N.C. State games. The ninth of 10 weekly con- tests is on pages 8 and 9-B of today’s Herald. To be eligible to win, you must follow all rules and return the entry to us by 4 p.m. Friday. The en- try may be mailed to Football Contest, P.O. 769, Kings Mountain, N.C. 28086, or brought by our office on Canterbury Road. NWA WRESTLING PRESENTS WRESTLING Community Center—Kings Mountain, NC THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 8:15 PM Sponsored By: Kings Mountain High School Athletic Boosters Club ROCK ‘N’ ROLL EXPRESS vs. TULLY BLANGHARD & ARN ANDERSON TAG TEAM MATCH MOD SQUAD VS. JIMMY VALIANT & BUGSY McGRAW MIGHTY WILBUR VS. IVAN KOLOFF KENDALL WINDHAM VS. THUNDERFOOT 1 CUBAN CONNECTION VS. SAMURAI WARRIORS ROCKY KING VS. 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