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rr — . a AT A AA AR AS Eryn a Er a EEE AT Thursday, October 12, 1989-THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Page 5B Spikers Junior High Girls Win Three p Wi Nn SWC Kings Mountain Junior High's wh girls softball team took up right a where they left off before Hugo Oe To u rney last week...and that was by win- ] ning games. | Coach Audrey Harris's ladies de- 3 ’ ly feated Burns 21-11, Crest 20-10 4 Kings Mountain High's girls vol- West Lincoln 4-1 to run their con- | lecyball team swept the ference record to 6-0. KM still has ] Southwestern 3-A Conference to make up games with East 1 tournament last week after sharing Lincoln and West Lincoln because 1 the regular season crown with R-S of Hurricane Hugo and the Lady i Central. . Lae Patriots host Lincolnton Thursday Kings Mountain, which finished and Crest Tuesday in regularly- 11-1 in conference play and won scheduled games. the coin flip for the first seed in the Good pitching, hitting and de- tournament, drew a bye in the fense have been the keys for the opening round of the tournament Lady Patriots, who have already i Wednesday at R-S Central. surpassed their win total of last The final two rounds were year and are hoping to contend for played Thursday at KMHS. In se- the Bi-County Conference champi- mi-finals action, the KM ladies onship. | whipped Burns 15-5, 15-1, and Kelli Stepp hurled all three wins East Rutherford upset R-S Central last week and registered six strike- to gain a shot at Kings Mountain in outs in the victory over Crest. ¥ the championship game. The KM Natalie Barnes has anchored the girls won that match 15-6, 15-8 and 15-3. "We just played super," said Coach Diana Bridges, whose team ran its overall record to 16-4. "It was a total team effort and one of the best displays we've had all year. We played really good." Three KM girls were named to the All-Tournament team. Velma Degree was named the tournamen- t's most valuable player and was joined on the team by Carmen Smith and Suzette Feemster. The tournament championship gave the KM ladies the top seed from the SWC for the state 3-A KM defense, turning double plays against Burns Tuesday and West Lincoln Thursday. She got an assist by Holly Paul against West Lincoln and by Angie Cornwell against Burns. Keisha Wilson and Tonnia Barnett had three hits each to lead Tuesday's win over Burns. Stacey Reynolds hit a three-run homer and : Tammy Worcester hit a two-run t triple against Crest, and Bameshad COURTNEY GOFORTH two hits and Barnett and Courtney ~~ Scores for KM Junior High in softball victory Goforth played good defense ; against West Lincoln. ) playoffs, which opened Tuesday : J d [f | night with Kings Mountain battling TESSIE RUFF FOOTBALL 1 i i Returns shot against Burns in SWC tournament CONTEST In each advertisement on the Football 8 : RULES Contest Page in today’s Herald you will find the games listed. ‘Pick The | K M = eate Nn | Nn State L) | a offs The contest is open to everyone ex- Winner” and list on this entry form. NO i oops emaloyees 2 the Herald and SCORES PLEASE. I ; eir immediate families. Only one PB Kings Mountain's girls volley- their losses were to Enka. than us depth-wise, but we gave entry per person. No typewriten en- FOOTBALL CONTEST ENTRY FORM | ball team fell to a powerful Enka "We played real good," said KM them everything they could ask tries. Any entries judged as being the 1 11 i: ‘ team 15-6, 13-15, 15-4 and 15-11 Coach Diana Bridges. "I thought for," she added. "We really gained | Same, handwriting will be dis- : in the first round of the state 3-A Carmen Smith, Tessie Ruff and some respect. They have an out- In case of a tie, the tie-breaker will 2. 12. playoffs Tuesday night at the Velma Degree once again played a standing program. decide the winner. If a winner cannot 1 KMHS gym. tremendous match. They've carried The Sugar Jets will face the win- be decided by the tie-breaking 3. 13. ca : The KM ladies ended their year us all year. ner of the Black Mountain-Fred T. es De ry, il be 4 14 j with a 16-5 overall record. Two of "Enka was probably stronger Foard match Thursday night. tie. A drawing will decide re er ' : } if more than two persons tie. 5. 1 By i pn le CKE ) The decision of the judges will be PIGSKIN PI 11 final 6. 16. I] ; All entries must be received by 4 x p.m. Fridays. 1. 17. 2 A Mail your entry to ‘Football 18 4 WN Contest,” P.O. Box 769, Kings 8. We a ! 1 Mountain, N.C. 28086; or bring it 9 19 i if by our office at East King Street ’ : f and Canterbury Road. 10 20. Gary Stewart Bob Hayes Wade Tyner John McGinnis TIE-BREAKER Name: Predict The Total Burns at Kings Mountain K. Mtn. K. Mtn. K. Mtn. K. Mtn. ome Scared Shelby at East Rutherfordton East Ruth Shelby Shelby Shelby Address: In This Game. South Point vs. R-S Central South Point at R.S. Central S. Point R.S. Central S. Point R.S. Central Phone: Independence at Ashbrook Ashbrook Ashbrook Independence Ashbrook Bandys at Bessemer City Bandys Bandys Bess. City Bandys Cherryville at W. Lincoln W. Lincoln W. Lincoln Cherryville W. Lincoln East Gaston at West Meck. West Meck. West Meck. West Meck West Meck West Caldwell at East Lincoln W. Caldwell W. Caldwell W. Caldwell E. Lincoln Huss at East Meck. Hunter Huss Hunter Huss Hunter Huss East Meck. Lincolnton at St. Stephens Lincolnton Lincolnton Lincolnton Lincolnton Georgia Tech. at Clemson Clemson Clemson Clemson Clemson Maryland at Wake Forest Maryland Maryland Maryland Maryland UNC at Virginia Virginia Virginia UNC Virginia Gardner-Webb at Catwba G-Webb G-Webb G-Webb G-Webb Florida State at VPI Fla-State Fla-State Fla-State Fla-State Appalachian at Furman Furman Furman ASU ASU Wade Has Better Idea, Leads Pigskin Pickers By LES SEE The local Ford dealer had a bet- ter idea. Wade Tyner, owner of Wade Ford, picked 12 of 15 winners to lead the field in last week's Pigskin Pickers. The last time Gary Stewart was seen he was driving south on I-85 with Bob Hayes' grocery bag Tennis From Page 3-B Sharon Coleman 6-1, 7-5; Betsy McIntyre (KM) def. Melissa Roach 6-0, 6-0. (Doubles) Watts-Kircus (SP) def. Horton- Masters 6-2, 6-1; Hendricks-Dixon (KM) def. Perry-Kolkgen 6-3, 7-5; Morris-McIntyre (KM) def. Coleman-Roach 6-2, 6-0. KM 9, R-S 0 (Singles) Paula Morris (KM) def. Wendy Wright 6-1, 6-1; Ashley Champion (KM) def. Christy Hicks 6-2, 6-4; Susan Hendricks (KM) def. Heidi Walker 6-2, 6-2; Christy Dixon (KM) def. Janet Mull 6-3, 6-1; Lee Ann Masters (KM) def. Tammy Jones 4-6, 6-3, 6-3; Betsy McIntyre (KM) def. Dana Morris 6-1, 6-1. (Doubles) Champion-Masters (KM) def. Jones-Wright 8-3; Hendricks- over his head. The whole field embarrassed Stewart. Hayes trailed Tyner with a 11-4 record, followed by Johnny McGinnis at 10-5 and Stewart at 9- 6. Stewart tried to fire up Kings Mountain's Mountaineers by pick- ing South Point and it worked. The Mountaineers won 42-0! Dixon (KM) def. Hicks-Walker 8- 4; Morris-McIntyre (KM) def. Mull-Morris 8-2. (Practice Matches) Holly Harmon (KM) def. Angel Mayo 8-0; Carla Moore (KM) def. All Beason 6-1; Ary Siphantone (KM) def. Jennifer Henson 8-1; Carrie Wilkerson (RS) def. Edie Hicks 8-4; Cari Sipe (KM) def. Angel Mayo 8-4; Karin Bush (KM) def. Ali Beason 8-3; Becky Bridges-Jennifer Gibson (KM) def. Emily Hardin-Bethan Sayre 8-6; Sharon Horton-Angie Subler (KM) def. Jennifer Henson-Carrie Wilkerson 8-3. KM 5, SHELBY 4 (Singles) Cookie Ellis (S) def. Paula Morris 6-1, 6-1; Christy Copenhaven (S) def. Ashley Champion 6-1, 4-6, 6-3; Susan Hendricks (KM) def. Ann Hudson 6-1, 1-6, 6-4; Christy Dixon (KM) Stewart, who leads Hayes 68-19 to 66-21 for the year, can't stand to lose so he invited Tyner and McGinnis to try again this week. And, they'll probably beat him again. If they do, WKMT's Jonas Bridges will be picking again next week. def.. Christina Ruggeri 6-4, 6-3; Lee Ann Masters (KM) def. Karen Hester 6-3, 6-4: Kimberly Reynolds (S) def. Betsy McIntyre 3-6, 7-6, 6-2. (Doubles) Masters-Champion (KM) def. Copenhaven-Hudson 2-6, 6-1, 6-3; Ellis-Hester (S) def. Hendricks- Dixon 6-4, 6-4; Morris-Mclntyre (KM) def. Ruggeri-Reynolds 6-3, 3-6, 6-1. (Practice Matches) Lisa Shelton (S) def. Laura Moss 8-2; Sharon Horton (KM) def. Stacey O'Shields 8-6; Angie Subler (KM) def. Heather Sugg 8- 3; Karin Bush (KM) def. Heather Sugg 8-3; Misty Francis-Sally Thomas (S) def. Carla Moore-Edie ‘ Hicks 10-8; Becky Bridges- Jennifer Gibson (KM) def. Sally Thompson-Misty Francis 8-5; Kim Ware-Holly Harmon (KM) def. Brennenan-McDaniel 8-6: SATISFACTION LECT 300 eRe MONEY BACK! enamel drum. Model WWA3100G Regular wash cycle. 2 wash/rinse temperature selections. Energy saving cold water rinse. Model DDE4000G Up to 130 minutes drying for heavy loads. Removable up-front lint filter. Smooth porcelain 909 GROVER ROAD « KINGS MOUNTAIN, N.C. 280868 « PHONE: 739-5658 Model TBXI18LL 18.0 cu. ft. capacity; 5.14 cu. ft. freezer. Equipped for optional icemaker. Energy Saver Switch. 2 door shelves, one holds 6-packs G.E. 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