KM FAST BREAK - Tank Roseboro (21) leads the fast break for Kings Mountain Junior High in Bi-
County Conference Middle School game with Crest Thursday at the KM gym. KM won 60-49.
Junior High Boys Going
Kings Mountain Junior High's
boys basketball team is picking up
right where it left off last year.-
..winning.
The Patriots defeated East
Lincoln 74-29 Wednesday and
Crest 60-49 Thursday to run their
unbeaten string over the last three
years to 30 games.
KM also defeated Ellenboro 71-
37 last week in a scrimmage game.
The Patriots have won the last
two Bi-County Middle School
Conference titles under Gary Blake
and Bill McDonald and new coach
Mike Thombs is hoping his club
can make it three in a row.
Rodney Falls was the big gun in
last week's wins, scoring 15 points
against East Lincoln and 20 against
Crest.
Others scoring against East
Lincoln were Charles Briggs with
14, Tank Roseboro 13, Marcus Bell
10, Kasey Holland 8, Sharee
Hopper 6, Bryan Leftwich and
Lamont Littlejohn four each, and
Albert Perkins and Maurice Jarrett
two each.
Following Falls' 20 against Crest
were Roseboro 12, Hopper 11,
Briggs 10, Bell four, Holland two
and Jarrett one.
In the scrimmage game with
Ellenboro, Falls had 19, Roseboro
14, Hopper nine, Bell eight, Briggs
seven, Holland, Perkins and
Shannon Johnson four each, and
Leftwich two.
Kings Mountain's girls lost both
of their games last week, falling to
East Lincoln 20-13 and Crest 52-
14. Against East, Tonnia Barnett
scored 11 points and Natalie
Barnes two. Against Crest, Anita
Whitaker scored four, Barnett
| Strong In Bi-County Loop
JUNIOR HIGH ACTION - Kings Mountain's Cindy Robbs
drives the lane against Crest in junior high basketball actin
Thursday at the KM gym. Crest won 52-14,
three, Barnes, Amanda Halmess
and Tamaka Anderson two each
and Keisha Wilson one.
In the scrimmage game at
Ellenboro, KM lost 63-8. Barnes
scored six points and Barnett two.
The KM teams host West
Lincoln next Monday and
‘Lincolnton Wednesday. Girls ac-
tion gets under way at 4 p.m.
KM Wrestlers Whip Burns
Kings Mountain High's wrestlers
opened Southwestern 3-A
Conference action Friday night
with a 57-13 victory over Burns.
The Mountaineers, 9-0 overall,
were scheduled to face North
Gaston last night. They travel to
East Gaston tonight for a match
against the second-ranked 4-A
team in the state. They return
home to host Shelby Friday and R-
S Central Tuesday.
The third-ranked Mountaineers
ran up an early lead against the
Bulldogs and were never headed.
KM's unbeaten 145-pound senior,
Chris Henson, ran his overall
record to 17-0.
THE RESULTS
103 - Tee Cole (KM) won by
forfeit; 112 - Bill Foard (KM) won
by forfeit; 119 - Montgomery (B)
dec. Bo Phongsa 8-2; 125 - Robbie
Ruff (KM) pinned Sloan; 130 -
Lail (B) pinned Mike Byers; 135 -
Andy Hollifield (KM) dec.
Dawson 13-0; 140 - D.J. Williams
(KM) pinned McClain; 145 - Chris
Henson (KM) pinned Blanton; 152
KM Grapplers
Beat Wildcats
Kings Mountain High's wrestlers
ran their record to 2-0 in the
Southwestern 3-A Conference and
11-0 overall Tuesday night with a
58-6 victory over North Gaston.
The Mountaineers won the first
11 bouts before North Gaston's
Larry Davis pinned KM's Jermaine
Grier in the 189-pound match.
Winning for the Mountaineers
were Tee Cole, Bill Foard, Bo
Phongsa, Robbie Ruff, Mike
Byers, Andy Hollifield, D.J.
Williams, Chris Henson, Timmy
McClain, Victor Bell, Scott
Belcher and Tony Young.
The Mountaineers travel to East
Gaston tonight for a non-confer-
ence match against the state's sec-
ond-ranked 4-A team. The
Mountaineers host Shelby Friday
and defending SWC champion R-S
Central Tuesday.
THE RESULTS
103 - Tee Cole (KM) won by
forfeit; 112 - Bill Foard (KM) dec.
Pete Maxwell 6-0; 119 - Bo
Phongsa (KM) pinned Donnie
Wooten 2nd period; 125 - Robbie
Ruff (KM) won by forfeit; 130 -
Mike Byers (KM) pinned Josh
Cloninger 1st period; 135 - Andy
Hollifield (KM) won by forfeit;
140 - D.J. Williams (KM) won ma-
jor dec. over Matt Cane 15-7; 145 -
Chris Henson (KM) dec. Ray
Miller 13-6; 152 - Timmy McClain
(KM) dec. Ron Baker 6-0; 160 -
Victor Bell (KM) pinned Scott
McCarter 1st period; 171 - Scott
Belcher (KM) dec. Kenny Layel 5-
2; 189 - Larry Davis (NG) pinned
Jermaine Grier 2nd period; Hwt. -
Tony Young (KM) won by forfeit.
- Timmy McClain (KM) won by
tech. fall over Peeler; 160 - Victor
Bell (KM) pinned Blanton; 171 -
Scott Belcher (KM) pinned
Eubanks; 189 - Archie (B) dec.
Jermaine Grier 10-1; Hwt. - Tony
Young (KM) pinned Herring.
Thursday, January 18, 1990 -THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Page 3B
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