| i ¥ ¥ X EMER ar - = Ts. Page 12A-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Wednesday, February 3, 1988 Offensive Blockers May Extend Arms, Use Open Hand Offensive blockers in high school football will have an additional technique to employ, beginning with the 1988 season. Meeting in January in Col- orado Springs, the National Federation Football Rules Committee approved an addi- tional technique for offensive blockers which allows them to fully extend their arms and use open hands. This new technique does not replace the former method, but per- mits an additional style of blocking. This addition to Rule 2-2-2 was one of 15 rules changes made by the committee, which is composed of one representative from 48 of the state member associations, including the District of Col- ug PAUL CAMERON | WBTV Sports Director Love those Syracuse fans. Ever since Auburn kicked the field goal to tie Syracuse in the Sugar Bowl, Big Orange fans have looked for a way to vent their frustrations over missing a shot at the national title. The solution— send Auburn coach Pat Dye crates of old neckties. Auburn fans quickly ‘countered with a gift for the Syracuse team—a bucket of sour grapes. Want to play tennis at one of the 50 great tennis resorts in the nation? You need go no further than Pinehurst. The Tennis Club of the Pinehurst Hotel and Country Club was named to Tennis Magazines list of the 50 best in the nation—so named for the 10th straight year. Talk about your psyche-job, consider the plight of tiny Radford Univer- sity, who made a forgettable loss of their first trip to play Virginia in Charlottesville. “I think it’s tough to fight the ACC stigma,’ Radford coach Joe Davis said. ‘‘Just coming into University Hall affected all of us. One of our players went into the bathroom before the game and said, ‘Michael Jordan was probably in here,” so you can see what we were up against.” Gee, coach, Sampson once bumped his head right here. The cost of each thirty second TV commercial you ignored during the Super Bowl—a record $675,000. And to think, it only cost ABC Sports a mere one million bucks (rights fees not included) to put-on the show. Robert Brickey of Duke is the ACC’s best leaper. At 6-5, you'll see him jump center against the League’s biggest men, yet Robert rarely misses get- ting a piece of the opening tip. By the way, Duke's defense would never play in Russia—too capitalistic. (Watch Paul Cameron at 6:00 and 11:00 pm on WBTV, Channel 3.) En AND [= TORY REAL ESTATE 704/482-7316 DON'T DESPAIR...you can still find a charming house for $39,500! Located just off Hwy. 150 on Ridge Road. Well maintained brick home with liv- ing room, large kitchen-dining, 3 bedrooms, single carport. Large lot with trees. #789. 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CALL SUE KNIGHT AT 481-0408 OR 482-7316 Merle Evans Rachel Hendrick Mack Matheson Norgaren 00" aesss2 4szse 487-8895 Carol Hornish Sue Knight Vickie Taylor Jerri Horn arol Horns i ' 482-1314 y vim ; 482-6803 437.5500 velyn Ugden penise Poole Ed Spangler 487.6845 os 484-0048 umbia, as well as represen- tatives of the National Federation Interscholastic Coaches Association (NFICA) and the National Federal Interscholastic Of- ficials Association (NFIOA). Dick Knox, associate ex- ecutive director of the North Carolina High School Athletic Association, represents North Carolina on the com- mittee. “The colleges and pros have used this blocking rule very successfully,” he noted, ‘‘and many of the high school coaches in North Carolina have been asking when we were going to employ the rule. Our officials who work both high school and college football feel that the rule is relatively easily enforced, so we think it will _ be a good addition to the high school game. There should be no trouble adjusting to the new rule and if it does not eliminate the traditional method of blocking.” The committee’s action on the blocking rule culminated several years of discussion and experimentation. The Teague To Speak At Central “Ten Brave Christians - A Life That Matters” will be the subject of the 11 a.m. wor- ship service Sunday at Cen- tral United Methodist Church in Kings Mountain. Sam Teague, a Floridian and Methodist layman who conceived this challenging experiement in Christian growth, will be the featured speaker. “Personal committment to Christ and dramatic church growth have closely followed on the heels of this evangelist thrust--in hundreds of chur- ches of many denominations,” said Rev. George Auman, pastor. 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In another change in Rule 7, the committee redefined the reference point of a passer beyond the line of scrimmage from the release point of the ball to the loca- tionof the passer’s feet. One change will allow state associations to authorize the use of supplementary equip- ment to aid in game ad- ministration. This includes any type of equipment, such as a 25-second clock, not cur- 1 -_ a ot a TY To re Se rT hs Aon SE Ro a We Wa Bor Far VIEWPOINT Clyde Dupin A Christian film on the life of basketball's all-time leading scorer is planned. Pete Maravich, 40, was working with the film’s producer, Carrell Campbell, at the time of his sudden death in the gym of First Nazarene Church, Pasadena, California. He died in the arms of Christian family psychologist and author, James Dobson. The death of “Pistol Pete’ saddened people througout our ES ‘ nation. The country has lost not only a hero, but a courageous spokesman for Christianity. The day before Maravich died, radio and TV talk-show host, Larry King, received a leather Bible and letter from Maravich telling King what a difference Christ made in his life. : Pete Maravich had a troubled past and never found real jiapoivess and peace in his athletic successes. Throughout his basketball career, he longed for personal contentment and in- ner peace. After years of searching, Maravich found this fulfillment in a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. Even more important in his legacy than athletic ability was his per- sonal faith in God. : In these days of the highly publicized drug ridden and im- moral lifestyles of many athletes, it was refreshing to hear a man like Maravick talking about his personal faith in God. Many young people have already been redirected and led to rently addressed in the rule book Christ through the influence of this great athlete. Our world needs many more Pete Maravichs who stand tall for Christ. 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