aR Sali a_i ny a Thursday, December 8, 1994 -THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Page 7A JV boys lose to Crest J.B. Odums led mghe Mountaineers with 16. Mdgus Smith and Alex Burris addéd 7, Ricky Southards and Ralphel Williams 5S. Joseph Bell 3, and Shawn Sellers and Ty Toney 2 each. Kings Mountain High's JV boys fell to Crest 66-49 in non- conference basketball action Tuesday afternoon at Crest. Sanchez Spikes scored 25 points and Chesley Borders had 24 for the Chargers. cS i — EI Ty ne vr ES FEE FEO EEL ER ET ERT SRR EIFS y wr, Kings Mountain's Keisha Hamrick (21, left photo) leads the fast break and Karen Queen (33, right photo) makes a power Mountaineers lose two at Crest Leftwich passes Kings Mountain High's Bryan Leftwich passed a milestone but the Mountaineers fell to Crest 64-58 in non-conference basket- ball action Tuesday night at Crest. Leftwich scored nine points to give him 1,003 for his prep career. He became the sixth player in school history to sur- pass the 1,000-point mark and could become the all-time lead- ing scorer by season's end. Butch Blalock holds the record with 1,370, followed by Otis hurt us was the scoring drought behind early and never caught Crest (64) - Bristol 17, . . i Cole 1,292, Lavar Curry 1,287, in the first quarter," Sipe said. back up, due mainly to Crest's Hamrick 9, Webb 5, Sloan 4, Winter Hours: 8 til 6 2 Marquiz Williamson 1,271 and "We went from 7-2 up to 18-7 superior board strength. Keisha Meltor 18. Petty 11 a i George Adams 1,089. Kings Mountain's girls also lost for the second straight time, 52-34, as Crest used a balanced. . gPAcoring attack and physical board game. The Mountaineers jumped to a 7-2 lead in the first 1:30, but then went almost eight minutes before scoring again. Crest was able to capitalize on the drought and took an 18-7 lead. Larry Sipe's charges battled ~ back to cut the margin to 29-26 at intermission; but went: cold again in the third quarter and Crest built a 51-37 lead going into the final eight minutes. Jeff Melton led'the Chargers with 18 points, Sonny Bristol added 17 and Wiyle Petty had 11. Eric Tate of Kings Mountain was the game's top scorer with 20 points but fouled out for the second straight.game., Steve Surratt added 11. "The first thing that really down and they weren't exactly blistering the nets. But we fought back and cut it to three at halftime and we thought we might have, some momentum - coming back out. But we just didn't play good team defense." Once again, Sipe substituted freely, playing 12 men. He said that might have contributed to the Chargers' outscoring the Mountaineers 22-11 in the third period, but he said the substitu- tion is necessary to build depth Two SWC schools lose football coach Twe Southwestern 3-A Confe:ence: football coaches re- signed their positions this week. Veteran coach Jack Huss of R-S Central stepped down and the Hilltoppers named defensive coordinator Mike Mabry as the new head coach. At North Gaston, Mike Somers was relieved of his coaching duties by the high school principal after the Wildcats slipped to a 1-9 record this year after going 5-5 in 1993. Huss was regarded as one of Somers said he did not want to give up the North Gaston coaching job and would remain at the school as a teacher. until he finds teaching-coaching job elsewhere. TRE EE EE EE] OPEN SUNDAY 1-5:30pm 501 E. Franklin Bivd., Phone 866-4975 OPEN SUNDAY 1-5:30pm 1/2 Block up from Tony's Ice Cream ¢ Terms ¢ Credit Cards Stores in Rock Hill (803) 366-4649 » Concord (704) 786-8163 move inside for a basket in Monday's non-conference basketball game with Ashbrook at the KMHS gym. 2G % } : 1,000 point mark for the upcoming Southwestern 8A Coaference race. ii1> The, only way to build a bench is to play these kids in non-g¢onference games," he said. We put them in different -situagipns and different combi- nations. Sometimes we just rhaye,a. little letdown, but if sWe'Tesgoing to continue to play .@ fast-paced game we have to have some kids come off the bench and pick us up." Kings Mountain's girls fell Moore and Melissa Jones scored 15 points and Kaima Edwards added 13 for the Lady Chargers, and most of their poiite Tame off offensive re- bounds. i lh "They just beat-us on the boards," said: Coach Tony Leigh. "We played much better against them than we have in the past. We were under control and beat their press. But we missed some easy shots and they were a lot more physical than us. They're real good ath- letes." Tameeka Anderson led the Mountaineer ladies with a game-high 20 points, but she was the only KM player in double figures. She scored all six of Kings Mountain's points in the fourth quarter. Crest built a 14-7 lead after the first quarter, led 25-18 at the half and 38-28 going into the fourth quarter. I tan] Bo Pr = GIRLS GAME KM (34) - Anderson 18, Queen 3, Cole 3, Tina Welch 2, Hamrick 8. Crest (52) - Moore 15, Jones 15, Edwards 13, Norris 4, Surratt 3, Cunningham 2. BOYS GAME KM (58) - Jarrett 2, Sizemore 2, Huntsinger 2, Leftwich 9, Tate 20, Perkins 4, Bell 2, Surratt 11, Minor 6, Williams, Robertson, Champion. Your New Purina Dealer ' INOW OFFERS Southerner’s Pride .. sx SPECIAL. $4.99. Omolene 100 $7.69 Omolene| 200 $8.29 Economy Chow Pe $4.79 = Hog Grower $5.69 Rabbit | Food $7.29 Chicken Scratch : $5.79 * All prices are for 50Ib. bags. Discounts available on ton basis for . Regular priced items. BRIDGES H SERVIOTAR Good Neighbor Goad Advice. 100 S. Cansler St. at East King 739-5461 SATE This Friday, Saturday and Sunday Only. + 3 i the top coaches in the confer- X 3 mis a 5 ence. The former R-S Central + ve | = ER f} and Lenoir-Rhyne quarterback R BED y 3 | served the Hillomels for eight COMPLETE | Three big days. 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