COC Very few athletes ever win a state championship. But Kings Mountain High's Jackie Houston isn't your usual high school athlete. Houston, a KMHS junior, won her third straight state singles tennis championship - and her fourth state title overall - last week at Elon College when she de- feated Brooke Skeen of Burlington Williams 6-1, 6-2. Houston brought her season's record to a perfect 20- 0'and her overall high school record to 64-0. During her stellar prep career, she has lost only four games in regular season matches, and she lost only four games in state tournament matches this year. In fact, according to her coach, Diane Dooley, one of Houston's toughest matches came against her team- mate and doubles partner, Kristin Koenig, in the Western Regionals Championship match played at the KMHS courts. Houston won 6-2, 6-1. Houston, who won the state 400-meter champi- lonship in track last spring, could become just the sec- ond high school girls tennis player to win four consec- utive state titles. According to the North Carolina High School Athletic Association Record Book, Laura Cowman of Charlotte Catholic won the 1A/2A singles titles in .1989, '90, '91 and '92. If Houston wins, the state. crown her senior season she will become the first 3-A player to win four state tennis crowns. Dooley says there is very little coaching she can do with Houston, who was a junior tennis champion even before she entered the high school ranks. “Coach Diane Dooley congratulates Jackie Houston on winning state championship Houston wins state tennis crown again "Jackie was already great when she came here in the ninth grade, but her level of play just keeps going up and up and up," says Dooley. "It is hard for a lot of girls to play Jackie. When you know you're going to play her you panic. She hits every ball, she's very de- termined. She's the type of athlete that doesn't get down on herself a lot. If the person is playing well against her she automatically picks her game up be- cause she gets more determined. That's a big part of her success." One of Houston's victims in the earlier rounds of the state tournament this year was Christine Caldway of Wilson Hunt, who lost to Houston in the state champi- onship match last fall. This time Houston won 6-0, 6- 0. Dooley said Houston has the knack of blocking out crowd noise and focusing on the task at hand. "In the finals of the state the crowd bothered her the first couple of games," Dooley noted. "But she didn't let that get to her like a lot of athletes do. She got it out of her system. She knows what she has to do and gets her mind focused. Her play is very consistent." Houston has already won more matches than any other girls tennis player in KMHS history and could become the first Lady Mountaineer to never lose a match. "Jackie's a real joy to be around," Dooley said. "It's a real pleasure to coach her. I don't know that I coach her a lot. She knows what she needs to do and goes out there and does it." vein aioe ae Sports Briefs Boys/Girls Club basketball registration to begin Registration is underway for the 1995-96 basketball season at the Kings Mountain Boys and Girls Club. Anyone ages 7-16 may join. There is no fee. Registration will be held each Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday from November 2-December 7. The club will be closed Thurs., Noy. 23 for Thanksgiving. Team selection will be held Saturday, Dec. 9 at 12 noon at the Central School gym. Club hours are 5-8 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday and 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday. For more information call Danny McDowell at 739-7026, Tom Bennett 739-3667, R.A. Bell 739-0102, Gerome Parker 739- 1867, Judy Bowen 739-7000, Dena Allen 739-6461, or James Smith 734-0398. Bulldog Golf Days set at River Bend Women's Bulldog Golf Day will be Tuesday, Nov. 14 and Men's Bulldog Golf Day will be held Wednesday, Nov. 15 at River Bend Golf Club, Shelby. Proceeds will support the Garland Allen Scholarship Fund and the Gardner- Webb University golf team. There will be handicap and scratch divisions. Prizes will be awarded to the top three individual scores as well as closest to the hole on every par three, closest to the line on 17 and longest putt on 18. EOS SENOS SENDS ANE iS You're Invited to Preview Our Annual Christmas Wonderland Open House Saturday, November 4 ¢ 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Sunday, November 5 © » Santas « Candleholders ¢ Angels ¢Tree Trimmings * Candles * Silk Poinsettias ®« Magnolia ¢ Arrangements Enjoy delicious refreshments and special songs by Marjorie Barker ojo 11 am - 1pm Saturday Tee times will be a 10 a.m. shat- gun start for women and will begin at 8 a.m. for men and will be given on a first entered basis. For pre- ferred tee times call the River Berd pro shop at 482-4288. f Entry fee is $50 for women and $55 for men and includes lunch. Checks should be made payable fo Gardner-Webb University and er- try forms returned to River Bend Golf Club, P.O. Box 1939, Sager. NC 28151. 8 Brawl for it All ° set at Fairgrounds The Piedmont Brawl for it All (Tough man contest) will be held November 10-11 at the Shelby ‘See Briefs, 7-A ’ LS 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. and more 505 BELMONT ¢ MT. HOLLY RD. § BELMONT, N.C. 827-0446 CER = TR gs 3/4 ifs North of Belmont Abbey College WILDCATS From Page 5-A of last Friday's heavy rains. He said he was well-pleased despite over 200 yards in penalties. "We're tickled to win this one," he said. "I didn't know how we'd react after the layoff but I thought we handled it fairly well. We came out strong early and that was a big plus for us." The Mountaineers scored on their second offensive play. After C.C. Smith returned a North Gaston punt to the Wildcat 34, Logan hit the middle for two yards and then Smith rambled 32 yards on an inside reverse for the touch- down. Chris Wallace's extra point gave KM a 7-0 lead. On their second possession, the Mountaineers drove 65 yards for another touchdown with Smith go- ing over from 18 yards out and Wallace kicking the PAT again to make it 14-0 with 1:49 still show- ing on the first quarter clock. "They really had a lot of people up on the line of scrimmage trying to take Shane out of the game," Massey said. "That's what opened up Marcus for, the two touchdown runs. We were. fortunate to jump out real quick." Linebacker Emory Brown recov- ered a fumble at the North Gaston 32 with 27 seconds left in the first quarter, and on the first play quar- terback Lance McClain hit Smith with a 20-yard pass and a first down at the 12. After a clipping penalty and an illegal procedure penalty pushed the Mounties back to the 30 with a first and goal, Logan hit the middle twice for a to- tal gain of 12 yards and then McClain threw an 18-yard touch- down strike to Smith to make the score 20-0. At that time it appeared the rout was on, but because of an enor- mous amount of penalties against the Mountaineers and the passing of quarterback Justin Cloninger the Wildcats were able to stay in the game. Cloninger hit 9 of 23 passes for 115 yards, including a touch- down pass with 3:35 left in the third period and a two-point con- version pass which cut the KM lead to 20-8. North Gaston was driving again in: the fourth quarter when C.C. Smith intercepted a Cloninger pass atthe KM 27 and returned it to the 25. From that:point, despite 30 yards in penalties, the Mounties launched a 65-yard drive which put the victory in the bag. Logan had runs.of 21 and 10 yards and, after a 10-yard holding penalty ripped off a 36-yard run for a first down at the 12. Still another penalty for clipping pushed the Mounties back tothe 22 yard line, but McClain found Corey Jones behind the de- fense #or the touchdown and threw a two-point conversion pass to Marcus Smith for a 28-8 lead with 7:23 left. Moments later, Justin Champion intercepted a Cloninger pass at the North 20 and returned it to the 10 to set up an 11-yard touchdown pass from McClain to senior wide receiver Chris Henderson. "In the second half they started loosening up a little bit and we were able to get the ball to Shane," Massey said. "Lance did a good job making some key checks on the line of scrimmage, and he threw the ball well when he had to." For the night, McClain hit 4 of 10 pass- es for 71 yards and three touch- downs - his most TD tosses in a single game. Logan gained 84 of his 126 yards in the second half. "Our offensive line did a pretty good job," Massey pointed out. "I was pretty well pleased overall with the offense even though the penalties hurt us. "Defensively, I thought we were very aggressive. We gave them some different looks that caused them some problems. We shut their run down completely. Anytime you METROLINA MATTRESS WATERBED BEDROOM OUTLET | 501 Franklin Blvd., 866-4975 throw the ball as much as they do you're apt to get a big play every once in a while, and they did. But overall we controlled them pretty much the way we wanted to. "Our defensive front put a lot of pressure on (Cloninger). Our linebackers were real active and I thought C.C. Smith had a good game in the secondary." Massey said playing on a Monday night, plus the unusually large number of penalties probably took some of the thrill out of the game, but clinching a state playoff berth and going unbeaten (5-0) at home were outstanding accom- plishments for his young team. "I think it will set in and we'll have good practices the rest of the week and the players will be excit- ed," he said. "They've worked real hard to get to this point. I'm just happy for the kids. As far as a group of kids working and coming to practice and doing what they're supposed to do, this is one of the best groups I've ever been associat- ed with. I'm glad they're seeing some dividends from their hard work." 1/2 Block from Tony's Ice Cream Mon.-Fri. 9:30-7:00; Tues., Wed., Thurs. 5:30; Sat. 9:30-5:00 TERMS ¢ 90 DAYS SAME AS CASH « DELIVERY AVAILABLE NOBODY BUT NOBODY SELLS FOR LESS * LOWEST PRICES EVER! ! SLEEPS 3 , BUNK BEDS . 3COLORS SALE a 79 2” Steel 1 Back 2 Slides 1 Spring DAY BED 0579 INEW ORLEANS CANOPY BED ae COMPLETE Any Size BOOKCASE WATERBED BLACK WROUGHT IRON FINISH BUNK BED 2X6 Solld Pine W/2 Bunkie Mattress * 1 189 Queen or Full Head-Foot Your Choice Canopy Frame Rails / sate’ 1 38 Looks Like A Matiress’ Sleeps Like A Waterbed WATER MATTRESS * Twin Set *249 oh A en +, Full Set 2991 park Finish » Queen Set '359 ; * King Set ‘449 *39 SHAKER STYLE BEDROOM DRESSER-MIRROR-CHEST Head Board Nite Table Add. SALE 1468 [HEPE SHELBY CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH JEEP EAGLE “Your Factory Car Headquarters’ 1995 DODGE INTERPID phw. ph, ttt, cruise, AM-FM Cass., 6 to choose from 1995 CHRY. NEW YORKER i, cris, ful pr, AVEFM css, to choose fiom 1995 PLYMOUTH NEON auto, air, AM-FM Cass, 3 to choose from IMPORT CARS 1995 TOYOTA TERCEL AUTO, AIR, AM-FM CASS, 10K MI. 1994 HYUNDAI EXCEL....$8,988 AUTO, AIR, AM-FM CASS., ONLY 18K MILES 1993 HON. ACCORD EX...$15,988 P/W, P/L, TILT, CRUISE, MOON ROOF, ONLY 27K MILES 1991 TOYOTA MR2 1990 MAZDA RX FULL POWER ONE OWNER, AM-FM CASS. DOMESTIC CARS 1995 PONTIAC GRAND AM GT............... $14,988 P/W, P/L, AM-FM CASS, LOADED 1994 PLYMOUTH SUNDANCE AUTO, A/C, TILT, CRUISE ONLY 11K MILES 1993 DODGE SPIRIT AUTO, AR, TILT, CRUISE, AM-FM CASS, 1993 FORD TAURU P/W. P/L, TILT, CRUISE, AM-FM CASS. 1993 FORD ESCORT 2 DR, AIR, FM CASS., ONLY 39K MILES 1993 LINCOLN MARK Vill V-6, P/L, TILT, CRUISE, AM-FM CASS. 1991 DODGE SHADOW CONVERT AUTO, AIR, AM-FM CASS. TRUCKS 1995 DODGE DAKOTA 5- SPEED, AIR, ONLY 11K MILES CTA o No nl} NO PROBLEM STOP LOOK & LISTEN CALL 484-0049 rad 11995 EAGLE VISION 352 V6, tlt, cruise, p/w, pA, AM/FM cass 4 to choose from 1995 CHRYSLER CIRRUS pw, ph, itt, cruise, AM-FM cass., 3 to choose from 1994 JEEP WRANGLER $14,588 6 CYCLINDER, ONLY 11K MILES 1994 JEEP CHEROKEE $15,988 TILT, CRUISE, AM-FM CASS., SPORT WHEELS, ONLY 24K MILES 1991 FORD EXPLORER XLT $12,988 FULL PWR, AM-FM CASS,, TILT, CRUISE 1991 FORD RANGER ; 5-SPEED, AIR, AM-FM CASS., BED LINER VANS 1995 PLYMOUTH GRAND VOYAGER SE REAR HEAT & AIR P/W, P/L, AM-FM CASS. 1994 PLYMOUTH GRAND VOYAGER SE P/W, P/L, TILT, CRUISE, REAR HEAT & AIR, 1993 PLYMOUTH VOYAGER SE $12,988 V-6, TILT, CRUISE, P/L, ,ONLY 33K MILES 1993 DODGE CARAVAN SE $11,988 P/W, P/L, TILT, CRUISE, AM-FM CASS. V-6 1992 PLYMOUTH VOYAGER $9,988 TILT, CRUISE, AM-FM CASS, V-6, ONLY 57K MILES 1990 DODGE GRD CARAVAN SE ......$9,988 P/W, P/L, TILT, CRUISE, REAR HAR & AIR, 1989 PLYMOUTH VOYAGER P/W, P/L, AM-FM CASS, V-6, TILT, CRUISE CHRYSLER LTT] i (PP Highway 74, : SHELBY CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH JEEP EAGLE, INC. Located on 325 W. Dixon Blvd., Shelby, NC across from Harris Teeter next to Jaco Bell » Sale Hours Monday - EVE EL nan 1988 VOYAGE Ab, TILT, CRUISE, AM-FM CASS., V-6 CHRYSLER Plymouth i 1110) REVEAL Saturday oe CF TF RC ONCON ROR ON NOR OW RON ORE RON NR OB OR OR SR RN BB BORON BB Je