= ¥ = . 5 8 i Tim Schwantes competes in the diving event at recent Kings Mountain High swim meet at Neisler Natatorium.Kings Mountain's next home met is Wednesday, Feb. 7 against Brevard and Asheville. Mountain Parks and (Kings Recreation Department Basketball League results). 7-8 YEARS OLD Lakers 20, Bulls 6 Bulls - Justin Brown 4. Lakers - Issac Proctor 4, Trey Robinson 4, Derrick Gary 4. Magic 16, Celtics 9 Magic - Michael Sabetti 8. Celtics - Ches Robins 5. ; PX Celtit SM, Mathew Harleson 6. Magic 23, Lakers 20 Lakers - Issac Proctor 14. Magic - - Wes White 8. 9-10 YEARS OLD Pistons 34, Knicks 19 Pistons - Warren Shirey 14. Knicks - Elan Philbeck 6. Spurs 22, Nets 14 Nets - Cortney Smith 8. Pistons 25, Spurs 16 Spurs - David Brinkley 5. Pistons - Warren Shirey 11. Nets 23, Knicks 22 Knicks - Elan Philbeck 11. Nets - Lane Wood 7. 11-12 YEARS OLD Jazz 36, Rockets 32 Rockets - Grey Howard 10. Bullets 26, Kings 24 Kings - T. Hopper 6, J. Roper 6. Bullets - Gary Carpenter 7. 13-15 YEARS OLD Pistons 33, Mavericks 32 Pistons - Caleb George 17. Mavericks - Chad Jones 12, Mike Holly 12. Bulls 54, Bucks 49 Bucks - C. Bagwell 16. Bulls - Avery Bess 19. Warriors 38, Pistons 37 Warriors - J. Wallace 16. Pistons - B. Russell 10. CHURCH LEAGUE People's 70, 1st Wesleyan 67 FW - Toby Deaton 23. Peoples - Jeff Ross 43. Mt. Zion 86, Family 71 Family - Kyle Sellers 18, MZ - Jerry Jordan 45. Family 78, East Gold 45 Family - Kyle Sellers 25. EG - Tommy Henson 16. Mt. Zion 77, 1st Wesleyan 72 MZ - Carl Smith 47. FW - Toby Deaton 33. 1st Baptist 83, Peoples 48 Peoples - Darris Curry 17. FB - Ryan Hollifield 41. Resurrection 88, Family 67 Res. - Daniel Honeycutt 33. Family - Kyle Sellers 26. 1st Wesleyan 76, East Gold 48 EG - Scott Wheeler 20. FW - Monty Deaton 25. INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE Wirtz 56, Spectrum 54 Wirtz - Bryant Wells 23. Bali 56, Freightliner 49 Freightliner - Kevin Williams 12. Bali 63, Hayward Pools 61 Hayward - P. Bess 23. Bali - Mike Helms 27 Anvil 75, Commercial 63 Comercial - Bernard Hines 335. Anvil - Bruce Banks 27. (Kings Mountain Boys and Girls Club Basketball League results). 12-UNDER LEAGUE Sonics 36, Bullets 33 Sonics - Maurice Hunt 10, Tae Roebuck 10. Bullets - Vince Young 11, Deshawn Young 10. Magic 35, Jazz 30 Magic - Adrian Parker 13, Ross Ellis 10. Jazz - Ronald Goode 12, Skyler Warren 11. Rockets 43, Bulls 41 Rockets - Kyle Short 10, Joe Leach 10. Bulls - Jermaine Smith 11. Lakers 38, Heat 36 (OT) Lakers - Toni Adams 12, Nikki Humphries 11. Heat - Joram Young 12, William Moore 11. Suns 46, Hornets 40 = Suns "Cahari Poole” 20; Tony ¢ Bite %& Crogker 12. Homets - Shamar Crocker 16, Richard Williams 11. Jazz 47, Lakers 41 Jazz - A.J. Link 15, Matt Hardin 10. Lakers - Latisha McCleave 12, Crystal Miller 12. 6-UNDER LEAGUE KM 31, Gastonia 20 KM - Chavis Poole 12, Derick Marble 5, Kelsy Adams 4. 9-UNDER LEAGUE KM 43, Gastonia 11 KM - Orlando Curry 12, Kendrick Young 11, AJ. Link 10. 17-UNDER LEAGUE UCLA 88, Michigan 83 UCLA - Ralphel Williams 40, Rodney Brown 13, Duke Moore 12. Michigan - Rodney Smarr 30, Mack Williams 20, Jamar Moore 11. Kansas 93, Arkansas 92 (OT) Kansas - Brad Jones 25, Codi Reed 21. Arkansas - Alex Burris 33, Thomas Area deer hunters have a chance to see some of the best trophies in the U.S. at the Wake County Wildlife Club's 16th annual Dixie Deer Classic March 1-3 in the Jim Graham Building on the North Carolina State Fairgrounds. The classic features seminars by several nationally-known hunters, including Chuck Adams, the first bow hunter to take all 27 North American big game species with a bow. Others who will share tech- niques include Dick Idol, Gary Sefton, and Paul Chamblee. There will be numerous exhibits of deer heads and special collec- tions, as well as commercial dis- plays of hunting equipment and services. The show runs from 4 p.m. Friday, March 1, to 5 p.m. Sunday, March 3. Three-day admission is $7. Children under 12 will be ad- mitted free. For more information, write Dixie Deer Classic, c/o Wake County Wildlife Club, P.O. Box 99048, Raleigh, NC 27624; or call (919) 782-5333. COMMITMENT - Shelby's 290-pound tackle Julius Bell, who helped lead the Lions to the Southwestern 3-A Conference championship and the state 3-A se- mi-finals last fall, has verbally committed to Western Carolina University... All-State defensive end Derrick Chambers of Burns, Tommy Barrett bowls 425 Tommy Barrett posted one of the high marks of his bowling career as well as one of the highest fig- ures posted in league action Thursday night at Dilling Heating when he rolled a 182 line and 425 set to lead Lightning to a 6-2 victo- ry over Thunder in Mixed Duckpin McClain 22. Duke 81, Carolina 78 Duke - Pierre Owens 12, Shawn Morris 11. Carolina - Mike Wilson 12, Tony Bell 10. Players of the Week - Chavis Poole (7-under), Orlando Curry (9-under), A.J. Link (10-under), Adrian Parker (11-under), Calari Poole (12-under), Latisha McCleave (14-under). Academic player of the week - Ross Ellis. : Rookie of the week - Derick Marble. 12-Under standings - Rockets 3-0, Magic 2-0, Sonics 2-1, Lakers 2-2, Jazz 2-2, Bulls 1-1, Suns 1-1, Heat 1-1, Hornets 0-3, Bullets 0-3. 17-Under standings - UCLA 3-0, Arkansas 1-2, Michigan 1-2, Carolina 1-2, Duke 1-2, Kansas 1-2. This week's games: Thursday - Bulls vs. Sonics, 5:30; Heat vs. Rockets 6:30. Friday - 5-7 year olds vs. Erwin Center 6 p.m.; 8-9 year olds vs. Erwin Center 8 p.m. Saturday - Bulls vs. Bullets 11:30; Magic vs. Rockets 12:30; Jazz vs. Hornets 1:30; UCLA vs. Arkansas 2:30; Kansas vs. Michigan 3:30. Tuesday - Lakers vs. Suns 5:30; Sonics vs. Heat 6:30. Subscrioe To The Herald Bx PREGNANT? 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We also have commercial lines and tax deferred annuities paying top Life ¢ Health ® Group * Tax Deferred Annuities « Homeowners ® Medicare Supplement * Long Term Care ® Commercial Lines Kings Mountain ¢ 739-5393 The Family of Nina C. Jones wishes to express Thanks to the staff of White Oak Manor Kings Mountain for the care given her duting her recent terminal illness. GARY STEWART | Editor who earlier in the season commit- ted to the Florida Gators, has now verbally committed to Tennessee where he was recruited by former Kings Mountain High Coach Dan Brooks. Four members of last year's KMHS football team, which fin- ished second to Shelby and 8-3 overall in its first year under Coach Ron Massey, are being recruited by Division II schools. Defensive backs Cedric Smith and Eric Tate recently visited Mars Hill, linebacker Jahi Smart is being re- cruited by Catawba, and running back Shane Logan is reportedly be- ing recruited by Liberty University. Defensive end Justin Champion plans to walk on at N.C. State. HOLD THAT TIGER - Although neither team was all that great, Clemson's Tigers did man- age to show some other teams what you have to do to beat Wake Forest Sunday. Although the Tigers did a respectable job on Tim Duncan, they didn't worry so much about Bowling action. R.W. Hullender rolled a 141 line - and 337 set, and Robbie Hullender added a 123-329 for Thunder. In another match, the Moose 90 Days Same As Cash OAC Thursday, January 25, 1996 - THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD - Page 7A Dixie Classic a deer hunter's dream stopping him as they did on stop- ping the other Deacons. They stuck to LaRue, Peral and Braswell like a’ fly on molasses, and the result was that the trio known for shooting 3- pointers managed four points be- tween them. The Tigers pulled off the upset with four freshmen in the starting lineup, and their leading scorer and another starter on the sidelines with injuries. Prediction: Wake will lose two more ACC games, but will still win or share the regular season title. And, how's this for an early All- ACC? - Tim Duncan of Wake Forest, of course; Stephon Marbury of Georgia Tech, Harold Deane of Virginia, Todd Fuller of N.C. State, and Antawn Jamison of North Carolina. Of Course, this could change from week to week. OLYMPIC UMP - Veteran slow-pitch softball umpire Dan Blair of Lowell, a member of the ASA Hall of Fame, has been cho- sen as umpire coordinator for the Olympics in Columbus, Ga. TIME TO CHOOSE - Many high schools in North Carolina will be playing fast-pitch and slow- pitch softball this spring because NCHSAA member schools can't really decide if they want to switch to fast-pitch. The NCHSAA has left the choice up to each individu- al conference, which means that many teams playing non-confer- ence games have scheduled dou- in duckpins Heads defeated the Alley Rats 6-2 as John Dilling bowled a 119 line and 307 set. Chris Hullender had a 112 line and Allen Myers had a 319 set for the Alley Rats. 107 West King Street Kings Mountain, NC (704) 739-7552 bleheaders, with one game being fast-pitch and the other slow-pitch. That's going to be awfully confus- ing, especially for players who have to try to adjust from hitting a slow, high-arching ball to a harder thrown, lower pitched ball. The Southwestern 3-A, of which Kings Mountain is a member, is going to fast-pitch. Since collegiate softball is fast-pitch, it seems logical that high school ball should be too. Colleges are not going to offer softball scholarships to slow-pitch softball players. It's time the NCH- SAA made a permanent switch. BASEBALL PRACTICE - Because of the recent snow and changes in the basketball sched- ules, new KMHS baseball coach Tony Leigh has had to also change the starting dates for spring base- ball practice. Pitchers and catchers will report on January 29 to begin running and throwing. 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