pid t Page 4B-THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Thursday, October 26, 1989 . TONIA BARNETTE Hits grand slam for Junior High Junior High Girls Share Bi-County Conference Title Kings Mountain Junior High's girls softball team defeated Shelby - 17-10 Tuesday to grab a share of - the Bi-County Middle School - Conference championship. The Lady Patriots finished the season 10-2, same as East Lincoln - which gained a tie with the KM ten by sweeping a season-ending twin- bill with West Lincoln. Kings Mountain had led the - league most of the season but East Lincoln forced a tie by defeating - the Lady Patriots 14-9 last ~ Monday. win "We're just thrilled to death to our first Bi-County Conference championship in soft- ball," second-year coach Audrey Harris said. "We had a really good year. The players’ attitudes were super. They kept trying hard all year and kept improving as the sea- son went on. I'm still in shock." Kings Mountain played good de- fense and hit the ball well in Tuesday's win at Shelby. Keisha Wilson and Natalie Barnes led the offense with three hits each and Tammy Worcester, Stacy Reynolds and Angie Cornwell added two hits apiece. East Lincoln grabbed an early lead and held on to win last Monday's contest and throw the race into a tie. Courtney Goforth led the KM attack with three hits. "We fell behind early and it was just too hard to come back," Coach Harris said. But the Lady Patriots bounced back Friday with a 16-6 victory over Crest in a makeup game. Tonia Barnette hit a. grand slam homer and Courtney Goforth and Kelli Stepp added two hits. each to lead the KM plate attack. Monday afternoon, the KM de- fense turned three double plays in a 12-2, five-inning victory over Lincolnton. Worcester hit a home run and Barnette, Stepp and Barnes added two hits apiece. Tuesday Was "Split" Night — In KM Duckpin Bowling It was a night for "splits" in Mixed Duckpin Bowling League action Tuesday night at Dilling Heating. First place Wally's split a four- game set with John's but still man- aged to hold the lead because Lib's and Johnny's also split to remain tied for second. -Wally's now has a 16-12 record, followed by Lib's and Johnny's at ~15-13 and John's at 10-18. : Betty Hullender led the scoring for Wally's with a 127 line and 321 series. John Dilling led his team with a 120 line and 329 set and Ethel Tignor added a 115-308. Johnny Dye had the hot hand of the night, rolling a 151 line and 401 set to lead his team's split with Lib's. Lib Gault had a 135 line and 376 set and Jack Barrett added a 118-341 for Lib's. Come Rake In Big Savings Wit SI N GER! Fashion Mate™ Zigzag Machine Model 3102 Front drop-in bobbin = Sews i| buttonholes, elastic and stretch 8 | fabrics « Three needle 1] left, center and right e sitions - bbin winder stop = Built-in sewing light » Needle-plate guidelines for perfect, straight seams « Time- saving, snap-on presser feet. Now Only *169 Singer Ultralock Machine Model 14U32 3-thread overlock and flat lock stitch ® Simultaneously edge- trims fabric as it sews ® Hig! speed overedge sewing ® Sews up to 1300 stitches per minute e Exclusive free arm Basketball Clinic Slated At KM Center The Kings Mountain Parks and Recreation Department is sponsor- ing a basketball clinic for girls on November 11 and November 25 from 9-11:30 a.m. All girls from the second grade to establish a girls basketball league. and above are invited to partici- pate. Thee is no fee. The clinic will include basic bas- ketball skills. Through the clinic, the Recreation Department hopes Dianna Bridges, former girls basketball coach at Kings Mountain High, will be the instruc- tor. For more information, call Denise Falls at the Kings Mountain Community Center at 739-9631 or 734-0449. Pre-registration is re- quired. iA) yy KINGS MOUNTAIN SCHOOL BOARD ; ¢ , PD. POL ADV. AVAILABLE NOW Choice of colors and equipment Now oy 499 SAVE $150 a Check the Savings! on the new Singer electronic Athena™ Model 2210. With over 100 built-in stitches and a touch-sensitive panel. Reo. $129% SAVE 1/2 NOW! 649% Layaway Mow For Christmas! LEE FURNITURE & SEWING CO. 112-116 W. Graham St., Shelby 487-5224 1843 East Dixon Blvd. Shelby, N. C. 482-6771 #10510 APPROVI i LER oA Trademark of The Singer Company

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