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“yard run, David Turner intercepted : £iftwo passes and returned one 23 : Garage ; yards for a touchdown, and Joseph Bell i i : : : ! ph Bell (9) picks up some good yards for Kings Mountain & Porch Thomas McClain scored on a 47- High's JV football team, which defeated R-S Central last week for its yard run. Jeremy Regan kicked an = third straight win. Enclosures ak JVs beat R-S 43-6 Kings Mountain High's JV foot- ball team rolled to its third straight victory Thursday night at John Gamble Stadium, defeating R-S Central's Hilltoppers 43-6. The team was without the ser- vices of many of its starters who had been called up to the varsity last week. The Mountaineers face a good South Point team on the road this week and return home next Thursday to face the Burns nN Bulldogs. v The Mountaineers got a good all-around performance from sev- eral players last week. Ernest Wilson led the rushing with 63 yards in 12 carries and also had a «big game on defense with a pass “ihterception which he returned 55 ards for a touchdown. S85 Joseph Bell scored three touch- y+ downs, including two on defense. +: He scored on a one-yard run, and returned punts 82 and 52 yards for touchdowns. #*%%T.]. McClain scored on a 36- ‘extra point. $ 57° John Dilling's Heavy Hitters . swept four games from previous leader Jack Barrett to move into a tie-for first place in Mixed Duckpin Bowling League action Thursday = night at Dilling Heating. Both teams sport 18-14 records “"to lead by two games over the Alley Cats (16-16), who won three ‘of four from last place Tommy |. Barrett (12-20). .» John Dilling's 132 line and 355 '. set and Bobby Rathbone's 108-313 led the Heavy Hitters over Barrett. Ron Scruggs led the losers with a 137-3509. i= Allen Myers' 133 line and 361 o3¢ set and Bill Myers’ 109-300 led the %*% Cats over Tommy Barrett. Barrett rw mame Som re Ne — ings Mountain Middle School's atriots hope the home field-advan-+ ~ tage will pay off with some victo- ries as they complete their season {the next two Wednesdays at John UL Gamble Stadium against Shelby and Burns. en Coach David Heffner's team is 1-3 in Bi-County Conference play, i their lone victory coming over win- aes. |€SS 0 gg East Lincoln 6-0 two weeks ago. Despite the record, Heffner said his team has shown improvement every week and he is satisfied with the way it is playing. "Overall, we've been getting bet- ter every game, especially on de- fense," he sid. "Offensively, we just have to learn to hold onto the football, make the plays when we John Dilling's Heavy Hitters | tie for first in duckpin league led his group with a 134-332. BM In Tuesday night action, league leader R.W. Hullender lost 6-2 to John Dilling but still main- tains a four-game lead over Mark Midgette, who won 6-2 over Jack Barrett. Hullender is 22-10, Midgette 18-14, and Dilling and Barrett 12-20 each. Robbie Hullender's 139 line and 359 set and Dilling's 119-333 led Dilling over R.W. Hullender. Hullender led his group with a 128-330. Mark Midgette's 157 line and 387 set led his team over Jack Barrett. Barrett led his team with a 122-346. - Middle School gridders' final two games at home need to to make them, and score." A LLast weeks«the Patriots:fell to a strong Crest team 20-6. Crest built. a 14-0 halftime advantage before KM got on the scoreboard in the third quarter on a five-yard touch- down run by Landon Benton. "The offensive line did a good job blocking," Heffner said. "The defense played good too, we just ‘had some breakdowns that allowed them to score their touchdowns." In their lone victory over East Lincoln, the Patriots’ Orlando Odums blocked a punt to set up a fourth quarter 20-yard touchdown run by Kendrick Bell. "The whole defense played well, especially Orlando and Anthony Leigh, Heffner said. "We had six sacks and four interceptions." Lady Patriots outscore Crest 14-10 Kings Mountain Middle School defeated Crest 14-10 Thursday, but then went on a three-game losing streak to slip to 5-5 on the year. Amanda Johnsonbaugh went 5- for-5 with three runs batted in to lead the win over Crest. Tiffany Ely had a double and scored three runs, Crissy Bolin had an RBI dou- ble, Kathryn Champion and Candace Williams each had two RBI, Jamie Sellers and D. Chapman scored one run each and Karen Shytles had an RBI. DO00000000000C SLEEP CHEAP! Firm-Quilted Innerspring Sw w TWIN-SIZE hy Many Others To Choose From % IN GOD TRUST 100% Financing Available ¢ No Down Payment e FREE Estimates Aluminum Carports Double S 1 595 Installed BUY WINDOWS DIRECT All Sizes Up To 40” Wide - 60” to 65” Long 827-0311 827-4691 K : s Plus Installation Aluminum Storage Buildings Up to 16x20 Nobody {Tol This Price! [HSS Window FNAL) MATTRESS SALE 205 S. 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