i i i! RoR er pee Page 10A-THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Thursday, June 11, 1992 KM runners [Scoreboard | finish high Several Kings Mountain runners were among the winners in the re- cent Mountain Fest Run. Gray Howard was the male win- ner in the fun run with a time of 6:09. Grady Hall of Kings Mountain was second in 7:04 and Lane Wood of Kings Mountain was third in 7:31. Alice Ann Howard of Kings Mountain won the female division in 6:50. : Brian Clark of Forest City won the male 5K run in 16:49. Adam McIntyre of Shelby was second in 18:18 and Dan Williams of Boiling Springs was third in 18:30. In the female division, Becky Wall of Boiling Springs won in 21:34, fol- lowed by Wanda Brooks of Newton in 21:56 and Sarah Currie of Shelby in 22:35. In the 10K run, Tony Adair of Forest City finished first in the male division in 35:54. Jerry Noftsger of Shelby was second in 36:46 and Terry Campbell of Bakersville third in 36:54. In the female division, Amy Gibson of Rutherfordton was first in 48:50, Debbie Howard of Gastonia sec- ond in 49:02 and Caroline Schott. of Kings Mountain third in 54:16. The oldest participating male was J.R. Owensby of Gastonia and the oldest female was Susie Putnam of Grover. The youngest male was Brandt Potts of Gastonia. owgirls bomb iling Springs The Cov iia Baptist Church field. starter in Coach Charlie “Eurns' lineup got at least two hits in Saturday's big victory. Callie Rayfield led the way with S5-for-5 and Crissie Johnsonbaugh and Karen Queen were 4-for-4 each. One of Queen's hits was a home run. BM Kings Mountain's Bryan ' Jones was recently named to the All-American tennis team. The University of North Carolina se- nior completely a brilliant four- year career by winning the ACC championship and being named ACC Player of the Year and ACC Tournament MVP. He had a 2-2 record in the NCAA champi- onships. He finished the year ranked 20th in the nation. BW Tickets for the 1992 Division 1 Men's Soccer Championships, to be played December 4 & 6 at Richardson Field on the campus of Davidson College, have gone on sale at the Davidson Athletic Office. Ticket booklets, consisting of a single ticket for both semifinal games and the finals, will be $15 each. To order tickets, or for more information about the tournament, call 1-800-768-CATS, or write Davidson College Athletic Ticket Office, PO Box 1750, Davidson, NC 28036. EE TR Do you SUFFER with. . . SHOULDER & ARM TROUBLES MID-BACK DISCOMFORT LOW-BACK PROBLEMS HIP & LEG PAIN A All These Problems Can Result From Pinched Nerves. “Clover Chiropractic Clinic Dr. Scott Brodnax D.C. 225 Church Street, Clover, SC 803-222-2323 Call Today! ‘(Kings Mountain Men's Industrial League softball results. All games played at the Parks and Recreation Department). Spectrum 12, Eaton 10 Lithium 17, Wirtz 3 Commercial 24, Ruppe 2 Clevemont 15, Anvil 9 Clevemont 4, Lithium 1 Anvil 17, Ruppe 8 KMG Minerals 14, Spectrum 6 Commercial 19, Wirtz 7 (Kings Mountain Coach Pitch 7-8 Year Old baseball results. All games played at the Parks and Recreation Department). : Cubs 23, Parkdale 7 BAA 16, Hardins 15 Cubs 16, Peggy's 13 (Kings Mountain Minor League 9- 10 Year Old baseball results. All games played at the Parks and Recreation Department). First Carolina 9, Sox 8 WP - C. Morgan. FC - E. Osteen 2 hits. Sox - P. Bolin 3 his. : First Carolina 14, A's 12 WP - J. Kies FC - E. Osteen 2 hits. A's - T. Mieswenkel 1 hit. A's 12, Rangers 0 WP - E. Boyd. Rangers - N. Wells 1 hit. A's - C. Morrison 2 hits. Cardinals 7, Rangers 4 WP - M. Ashe. Rangers - M. Adams 1 hit. Cards - M. Ingrams 1 hit. (Kings Mountain Major League 11- 12 Year Old baseball results. All games played at the Parks and Recreation Department). Eaton Reds 3, First National 1 WP - H. Suber. EN - C. Phillips 1 hit. Reds - H. = Suber and B. Blackburn 1 hit each. American Legion 9, Eaton Reds 8 WP - Martin. AL - S. Martin 1 hit. Reds - H. Suber and C. Caldwell 1 hit. Hardees 5, First National 3 ALL-SWC From Page 9-A of East Rutherford was named Coach of the Year. Others on the team were Seth ° Moore of Burns, John Schweppe of Shelby, Nick Elliott of East Rutherford, Ben Taylor of North Gaston, Grant Deviney of R-S Central and Travis Nixon of South Point. B Track - Kings Mountain's Diron Bell shared the Track Player of the Year Award with Brian Clark of R-S Central. South Point's Jason Self was named Player of the Year in Field Events and Shelby's Chris Norman was named Coach of the Year. Tammy Allen of East Rutherford and Vonne Walton of Shelby were named Players of the Year in Girls Field events and North Gaston's Damenda Dellinger was Player of the Year in Track. Shelby's Tim Davis was Coach of the Year. All-Conference honors, which ice milk, sorbets, sherbets, ices. freezing is complete. and low-fat desserts. Model 8405 4 Quart SALE PRICE Se Le For a cool Giff A Hot Father's Day BM Enjoy frozen yogurt, homemade ice cream, low-fat Ml Easy electric freezing in 25 to 40 minutes — without artificial ingredients or preservatives. HM Convenient! Uses either table salt or rock salt. BM See-thru cover lets you check consistency. HM Powerful motor automatically shuts off when HB Complete recipe book for frozen yogurt, ice cream HM UL Listed. HM Full one-year warranty. HM Sturdy, light polypropylene bucket. Hardees - J. Putnam and R. Putnam 1 hit. FN - S. Denton 1 hit. Recreation (The following activities have been scheduled by the Kings Mountain Parks and Recreation Department. All activities are at the Community Center unless otherwise noted. For more infor- mation call the Community Center at 739-9631 or 734-0449. BM Aerobics - Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 8:40-9:40 a.m; Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 9:45-10:45 a.m.; Monday, Wednesday and Thursday, 5:30-6:30 p.m.; Monday- Thursday, 6:30-7:30 p.m. The fee is $10 for inside city residents and $15 for outside city residents. Register be- tween the 1st and 5th of each month. BM Water aerobics - Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 11 a.m.-12 noon; and Tuesday and Thursday, 6:300r:30 p.m. at Neisler Natatroium. The fee is $10 for senior citizens, $15 for inside city residents and $22.50 for outside city residents. HW Playground Pals - Playground * Pals is open to children ages 3-5 each Tuesday ‘and Thursday from 9:30- 11:30 a.m. The fee is $8 for inside city residents and $12 for outside city resi- dents. There are plenty of games and learning activities, arts and crafts, and playground activities. Enrollment is limited so pre-registration is required. B Swimming lessons - Swimming lessons for ages 1-12 years will be held June 15-26, July 6-17 and July 27- August 7. There is a fee. B Flower arranging class - A begin- ner flower arranging class will begin Monday, July 13. Each class will con- sist of two hours of instruction. The dates of classes are July 13, 20 and 27 from 6-8 p.m. each night. Instructor is Tim Hord of Kings Mountain Florist. Registration fee is $15. Supplies will be extra. Pre-registration is required. HB Preschool tumbling - Tumbling for ages 3-6 years is held each Monday, Wednesday and Friday morning from 8:45-9:45. Some dance is also offered. The fee is $10 for in- side city residents and $15 for outside city residents. BM Youth and adult tennis - Lessons are held for youth and adults at Deal Street courts. The fee ranges from $18 to $23. Lessons run for two weeks. go to the top two finishers in each event in the SWC meet, were an- nounced earlier. BM Golf - Matt Heavner was the only Kings Mountain player on the All-SWC golf team. Matt Clement of East Rutherford was Player of the Year and Jack Huss of R-S Central was Coach of the Year, ~ Others on the team were Martin Beam of Burns, Brian Conner of East Rutherford, Michael Eckard of Shelby, Chad Murray, Shane Dotson and Scott Hodge of R-S, and Clay Dellinger of North Gaston. BW Wachovia Trophy - In the race for the Wachovia Trophy, which goes to the school with the overall best athletic program for the school year, Kings Mountain edged Shelby 129-127. Points are award- ed on the teams’ finish in each indi- vidual sport. R-S Central finished third with 112 points, followed by East Rutherford 107, North Gaston 97.5, South Point 94, and Burns 83.5. mgmt, Se —— Cen, MADE IN THE USA NT r= EC: AND HOME CENTER 100 S. 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