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: Clover here Tuesday o - W § » a 8 5 " & sIETEE R.J. Barnes of Kings Mountain goes airborne with his opponent to i score a takedown in Thursday's wrestling match with Burns at the ¢ Kings Mountain Middle School gym. rr = ST TT Patriots win in Bi-County Kings Mountain Middle School's Patriots wrapped up the Bi-County Conference wrestling champi- onship Monday with a 46-42 victo- ry over WEst Lincoln. The win gives the Patriots a 7-0 conference record and a two-game lead over Crest with just one con- ference match remaining against Shelby. The Patriots also have a non-conference bout with South Carolina power Rawlinson Road of Rock Hill. This is the first time the Patriots have won a wrestling champi- onship since going to a middle school organization three years ago. They won several champi- Sloan Goforth on a decision. Me! onships in the junior high ranks. In action last week at the Womens "The season has gone really KMMS gym, the Patriots man-han- ch hy well," says Farquharson, who is as- SoC sisted by Brian Kiser. "We've got a bunch of young people who have never wrestled before...a bunch of rookies. We have only about five or six kids that returned from last year. "This is the first year we've been able to fill every weight class," he said. "The boys are young but they work hardsand practice hard, and it has [Rl off foe om Ta McBride; 125-pound Ricky Mark Johnson, a heavyweight, is Carroll, who pinned Leon 344 Oak Grove Road Mon.-Fri. 8-4:30 unbeaten with a 6-0 record. Bollinger; 130-pound Sloan 3 Pls ; CIEE "All of our kids work hard," Farquharson said. "Wrestling is a very difficult sport because it's an individual sport. It's one on one. How well you do depends on how Huskies down Mountaineers 71-60 Hunter Huss broke open a close game in the fourth quarter to defeat { Kings Mountain's Mountaineers for the second time, 71-60, Tuesday in Gastonia. The . victory gives Butch Blalock's Huskies a 3-0 record. Kings Mountain fell to 1-2. The Mountaineers remain on the road Friday at Lincolnton. They re- turn home next Tuesday for a re- match with Clover. The Huskies began Tuesday's # contest in much the same manner as they did the season's opener last Tuesday night in the KMHS gym. They jumped out to a big lead, go- ing up by as much as 12 points in the first quarter and 17 in the sec- ond quarter. But, this time, the Mountaineers got hot in the second half and made a game of it. Sophomore forward iBsyan Leftwich, who led the the only other double-digit scorer for the Mountaineers with 10. BM Kings Mountain's girls went down to defeat for the third straight time in the opener, 53-37. The Hunter Huss defense held the KM ladies to just two points in the sec- ond quarter as the Lady Huskies ran to a 24-13 halftime advantage. Julie Thompson led Huss with 18 points and Tameeka Anderson had 19 for Kings Mountain. BOYS GAME KM (60) - Bryan Leftwich 22, Jerry Black 3, Marquiz Williamson 10, Justin Jones 9, Kyle Sellers 4, Marcus Bell 4, Calvin Mathis 2, Sharee Hopper 4, William Vaughn 2. Santa Claws & Huss (71) - Kevin Clyburn 17, Dujuan Allison 8, Lenard Wright 10, Michael Guzek 6, Greg Cathcart 11, Antonio Leach 8, Teshaun Johnson 7, Jameal Moore 1, Vashon Sadler 1. GIRLS GAME KM (37) - Amanda Halmess 2, Tameeka Anderson 19, Christy McCleary 9, Shani Smart 2, Karen Queen 1, Heather Harrison 1, Rebecca Champion 2, Natalie Barnes 1. Huss (53) - Michelle Ellis 4, Julie Thompson 18, Jennifer Humphries 2, Misty Summitt 6, Amanda’ Placie (2, Alana Jeter 1, | Latoya Adams 6, Tereka Adams 14, well the team does. That kind of competition is hard for young kids to get the grasp of. There's no other teammates out there to help them. When they step out on the mat they're on their own." A forfeit and three pins in the fi- nal three matches lifted the Patriots over West Lincoln. Brett Wells got the forfeit at 160 pounds, then 171- pound Billy Johnson, 189-pound Derek Goode and heavyweight Mark Johnson all recorded pins. Other Patriot victories were by David Turner and T.J. McClain on pins, Chad Reid on a forfeit, and dled Burns 65-24. The Patriots dropped a couple of matches early, but dominated the middle and heavy weights. Kings Mountain's winners last week included 83-pound David Turner, who pinned Jason Grigg; 93-pound Eric Paul, who won by forfeit; 119-pound R.J. 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