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Boys Third In SW Meet Kings Mountain High's boys track team finished third in a five- team Southwestern 3-A Conference meet Thursday at South Point, Shelby won the event with 93 points, followed by North Gaston 67, KM 54, Burns 20 and South Point 19. Coach John Bumgardner's cin- dermen go to Shelby Thursday for the annual Shelby Invitational. Thineen schools will be represent- ed. Kings Mountain picked up two first places last week. Audia Spencer won the 100 meter dash and teamed with Mike Byers, Rodney Houser and Victor Bell to win the 400 relay. Second places for the Mounties were Ryan Hollifield in the 1600 meters, Brian Butler in the 800 me- ters, Andy Hollifield, Butler, D.J. Williams and Bill Foard in the 3200 meter relay, Ryan Hollifield, Keith Brown, Roderick Alston and Jo's Jokers Win KM Duckpin Bowling Crown Jo's Jokers won three straight games over the Sharpshooters to claim the championship in a spe- cial roll-off for the Thursday Night Mixed Duckpin Bowling crown Thursday at Dilling Heating. All four members of the winning team topped the 300-set mark as the Jokers won easily. John Caveny led the way with a 134 line and 373 set. Tommy Barrett added a 122-350, Jack Barrett a 110-322 and Joann Myers a 125-315. Jerome Grant had a 141 line and 325 set and Ronnie Scruggs added a 115-324 for the losers. 34 3k ok Two bowlers topped the 400-set mark in regular season action in the Tuesday Night Mixed League last night. Wally Mocanu rolled a 148 line and 409 series to lead his team to a sweep of Betty Hullender, and Lib Gault scored a 162 line and 405 set to lead Johnny Dye's team to three wins over John Dilling. Mocanu had a 122 and 139 line to go with his 148. R.W. Hullender led the losers with a 126 line and 363 set. Gault also had a 1376 line en route to her 405 series. Johnny Dye added a 141 line and 387 set for the winners. John Dilling had a 127-352 and Jack Barrett a 134- 347 for the losers. Mountaineers Whip Hunter Huss Kings Mountain's Mountaineers stepped out of the conference Monday night to win their 12th game in 16 outings, 8-4 over 4-A Hunter Huss in Gastonia. Lefthander Keith Allen picked up the pitching win, scattering eight hits and striking out 14 in a route-going performance. Allen, who was making his first start after having been used as a long relief pitcher in Southwestern 3-A Conference action, fanned at least one Huskie in every inning and struck out the side twice. Hunter Huss grabbed a 1-0 lead in the first inning and led 3-2 after the second, but the Mounties scored twice in the third to take a 4-3 lead, and then put the game away with four runs in the top of the fifth inning. Chad Plonk's single scored Chris Bullock with the tying run in the top of the third, and Dale Greene's long sacrifice fly plated Chris Henson with the go-ahead run. In the fifth, Chip Cash hit a long sacrifice fly to make the score 5-3, Allen singled in a run and Bullock plated two more with a double. THE LINESCORE Score by innings: R-H-E KM 0220400 8-7-4 HH 120 0010 4-8-2 Allen and Crook; Henson, Carpenter (5) and Cogdill. Victor Bell in the 1600 meter relay, and Andy Hollifield in the 3200 meter run. Finishing third were Spencer in the 110 high hurdles, and James Roberts, Kevin Smith, Tracy Wright and Mike Byers in the 800 meter relay. Bell finished fourth in the long jump. Fifth place finishers were Fred Byrd in the shot put, Tracy Wright in the long jump, Rodney Houser in the 100 meters and Keith Brown in the 400 meters. Track From Page 5-A Perkins ran first in the 100 meter hurdles in 18.59 seconds. Suzette Feemster was second in the high jump with a leap of 4'9" and Adrienne Woods was second in the discus with a throw of 93'9.5". Tonya Wall was third in the 100 meter hurdles. Kathy Krueger was fourth in the 1600 meter run, Angela Woods fourth in the discus and shot, and Adella Robertson fifth in the high jump. The KM ladies travel to South Point today for the Pre- Southwestern 3-A Conference meet. The annual conference meet will be May 3 at South Point. The * sectionals will be May 12 at East Henderson, the regionals May 20 at Shelby and the state May 26 at N.C. State University. ERR Photo by Gary Stewart HIGH JUMPER - Kings Mountain's Suzette Feemster clears the high jump bar in recent Southwestern 3-A Conference track meet at John Gamble Stadium. The KM ladies will run in the Pre-Conference meet Thursday at South Point. East From Page 5-A to play Shelby, it's right now," said Clark. "We need to get back to looking forward to playing people. We felt like the thing we had to do this year was to be motivated. Right now, we're playing real lazy baseball and we hope Shelby will give us that spark to get us going again." The Mountaineers committed four errors and their pitchers walked 14 batters in Tuesday's loss at Forest City Legion Field. East Rutherford jumped off to a 5-0 first inning lead and led 9-0 after three innings. Todd McDaniel started on the mound for the Mounties and gave way to Chris Plonk in the third. Toby Deaton came on in the fifth and finished up. Kings Mountain outhit the Cavaliers, seven to four, but with the aid of 14 bases on balls the East nine had little trouble getting the win for pitcher Terry Wright, who went the distance. Dante McDowell's two-run sin- gle sparked the big first inning ral- ly for East, but it was the only hit of the inning. The rest of the dam- age was a result of walks and er- TOTS. Kings Mountain finally got on the board in the fifth, scoring all three of its runs on a RBI single by Chris Henson and a two-run single by Paul Brannon. Henson and Brannon were 2-for-3 each to lead the KM plate attack. THE LINESCORE Score by innings: R-H-E KM 000 0300 3-7-4 ER 504 010 x 10-4-1 McDaniel, Chris Plonk (3), Deaton (5) and Crook; Wright and Waters. "QUALITY MAKES THE DIFFERENCE" PROM PICTURE BY LEM LYNCH, PHOTOGRAPHY WHERE PLACE: KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD (UP FRONT, E. KING ST. AT CANTERBURY RD.) DATE: SATURDAY, APRIL 29th TIME: 5pm - 9:30pm $12.00 PACKAGE CONTAINS: 2 -8X10'S « 2-5X7'S « 12 WALLET SIZE JONES INTERCABLE introduces 4 New Services! Country Waste Television Country Music In Video Format! The Country Music You Want — When You Want It! 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