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TB Ng Page 6A-THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Thursday, December 8, 1994 a Kings Mountain High's bas- ketball coaches were disap- pointed with the final result, but both Tony L.cigh and Larry Sipe were pleased with the efforts their tcams gave in narrow opening-season losses to good Ashbrook teams Monday night at the KMHS gym. off the bench to score 10). "I felt like we played a good hard basketball game," said Sipe. "Even at the end we still had two good shots at the bas- ket to tie the game and send it into overtime. | told the kids at halftime and at the end of the game that you have to play 32 Mountaineers drop two to Green Wave minutes. In the first half we were almost flawless. We were playing a trapping defense, had some steals and our jump shots were falling. But the second half was almost an entirely dif- ferent basketball game. We See Ashbrook, 12-A Both KM teams blew half- time leads to lose by three points. The girls fell 55-52 and Ashbrook blazed away from the outside in the second half; and the boys saw the tall Green Wave come back from a 12- point halftime deficit to win 68- 65. The Mountaineers’ Bryan Leftwich hit six straight 3-point field goals to lead Sipe's charges to a 41-29 lead at inter- mission. But Ashbrook's 6-5 David Taylor held Leftwich scoreless in the second half. Two other key factors in the Mountaineers’ loss were: foul trouble and their inability to score from the charity stripe. The Mountaineers hit only 8 of 18 from the line (44 percent) and hit 25 of 61 from the floor (41 percent). "Taylor, who is really quick, kept a hand in Bryan's face the second half," said Sipe, "and Eric Tate picked up his fourth foul early in the third-quarter and I had to take him out. When Ashbrook was making their big run I put him back in and he picked up his fifth foul - still in the third quarter.” Ld Overall, though,” "the Mountaineers played an ‘out- standing game against a ‘team which is a preseason favorite to make a run for the state’4-A championship. The Green Wave's 6-8 standout ‘Skipper Youngblood scored 18 points to lead the scoring effort, and Taylor and Jakob Bron added 14 each. Despite being shut out in the Hans sss see yYR s¥Y PICK Your Peyment! Formerly Shelby Mazda 4909 36 Hants SEE ITTF EE TT EO TCT REL ENE TY New Inventory Arriving Daily J per month New Mazda B2300 Pick The Price & Payment You Want To Fit Your Budget Buy From Vester Mazda We'll Pay Off . 704-482-6771 1843 East Dixon Blvd. * Shelby, NC Your Trade-in Mon. - Fri. 8:30 - 7:00, Sat. 9:00 - 5:00 5 Sale price after factory incentive &lor discount. Millenia - Closed-End Lease, 12,000 miles per year. B2300 - Closed-End Lease, 15,000 miles per second half, Leftwich led the ses Leases require $2000 CAP Reduction Cost, Ist payment & refundable security deposit at lease signing. §.10 per mile for excess miles. Protege Sale Price - $10,300, 20% cash or trade, 825% APR for 60 Months. With approved credit. * Factory Program Vehicle. In stock units only. Mountaineers with 18. AIDErt fu tags, sndacquisition fees not included Call for details. Perkins and Steve Surratt added 12 each and Donny Minor came ~TN\a B =a Gift Gallery NEW MAZDA B2300 SE SPORT TRUCK Life Time Warranty Air, AM/FM Stereo Cassette, Power 4129/00 Months Ga Tr eh % as’ (ester | MAZDA PROTEGE DX' Automatic, Air, AM/FM Stereo Cassette, Power steering, Convenience Package 1-800-280-6771 + Kings Mountain s Donny Minor (45) makes a strong inside move for two of his 10 points in . Monday night's loss to Ashbrook at the KMHS gym. Kings Mountain plays at Clover Friday. _KMHS fall sports banquet Tuesday night soccer, girls tennis, girls volley- ball, cross country and cheer- leading squads will be recog- nized. Tickets are on sale in the main office for $7 each. Athletes from the football, Kings Mountain High's annu- al fall sports banquet will be held Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. in the school cafeteria. | GREAT CHRISTMAS PRESENTS!!! EE REO & COUNTRY Leather. Dual A/C 1991 LASER TURBO Auto,Pwr. Pkg., CD, 29K Mi.. * Collectibles Enesco Ornaments 1994 * Bears of all shapes and sizes * Cow Town Collectibles ¢ Precious moments BE SE RL TE ED ERE ES BE EEE 5 0 Sr i 55 3 3 i em WAGONEER V8, Leather 4x4 - [ZN 1994 RAM 1993CONCORDE BESlREREE 1m iv pra eh Loaded, 26,000 Mi. Hard Top, A/C, 6 Cyl. V8, Long Bed, A/C MERE 16,936 ERA PL 17,584 THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL YOUR CHOICE! 1995 PLYMOUTH ACCLAIM 1995 RAM 1500 SLT A/C., AM/FM/Cass, Auto #2439 V-8,A/C., Auto,A/C, Pwr. Pkg., Tilt, Cruise TANI ETI ELE EER AUPE JRE CLUB CAB TEEN ERO TER CS POS RCAC -— go LN \ 20 Sports Impressions 611,99 or $199/Mo. $17,994 or §2991Mo, Merchandise] Cy | A’ 20 DOWN PLUS TAX, TAX, DOC. TEE, All REBATES ASSIGNED TO DEALER. OAC LINCOLNTON At Discount 226 Washington Street Shelby, N.C. QI 7 GOMES PRYING SETAE 7. “(704) 732-1890 11481-9353 pics $800 Down Plus, Tax, Tag, DOC. 9.9% APR. 89's - 36 mo., 91's - 48 mo., 92's - 54 mo.
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