TT or Pane 10A - THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD - Thursday, February 1, 1996 Justin Champion (55 in left photo) makes a strong inside move for a basket, and Kisha Hamrick (right photo) drives the lane for a fast Mounties lose Despite the loss of 23-point scorer Eric Tate, Kings Mountain's Mountaineers are inching closer and ‘closer to ‘their first Southwestern 3-A Conference vic- tory. Thursday night at home. Larry Sipe's charges built a 12-point lead against SWC leader R-S Central before falling by four points; and Friday night they switched leads with Burns on several occasions before falling by three points, 63- 60, for their fifth straight confer- ence loss. | In girls action, it was much the same story as Kings Mountain played tough against the SWC leaders but fell 49-43 for their fourth straight defeat. The Burns boys grabbed an early lead by controlling the backboards - and the dominance inside turned out to be the key to victory. The JV, Mountaineers defcat R-S 92-67 Kings Mountain High's JV. bas- ketball team rolled over R-S Central 92-67 Thursday afternoon at the KM gym. Marlon: ‘Byers: led the Mountaineers with 25 points and Andy Leigh added 13. Tario Campbell and Orlando Odums scored nine points each and Keyotta Huskey had eight. Michael Lloyd had three assists and three steals. Middle School wins two of three games Kings Mountain Middle School won two of its first three gazes in Bi-County Conference play last week. The Patriots lost to R-S Central 50-30 in their first game under new coach Monty Deaton, but bounced back to defeat East Rutherford 53- 16 and Crest 58-29. Kevin Henderson and Qwenshon Goode scored eight points each in the loss to R-S. Henderson scored 15 points and Goode added eight in the win over East, and Henderson scored 19 points and Goode 12 against Crest. Torey Cureton and Shawn Adams added 10 points each.’ Kings Mountain will host Lincolnton Thursday. Girls action begins at 4 p.m. and the boys game begins around 5:15. Middle School boys heat West Lincoln Kings Mountain Middle School's boys basketball team defeated West Lincoln 50-36 Monday. It was the third straight win for Monty Deaton's Patriots, who host Lincolnton Thursday at 5 p.m. Qwenshon Goode scored 14 points and Jamar Moore 11 for KM. “ AMBER NICOLE LOVE Amber was a big Christmas present to Darriel and Crystal Love weighing in at 8’ 14 0z. and 21-1/2” long. Born December 19, 1995. Amber also has a big sister, \\ Ashley Love who is a Si 7th grader at KMMS 5 : Bulldogs put 16 missed shots back up for baskets. / Scottie Montgomery led the Burns attack with 18 points, Ronnie Godbey added 14 and Tyrail Woods 10. John Sizemore led the Mountaineers with 15, Alex Burris scored 14 and Justin Champion 10. Burns held a slight edge at each quarter break, but Kings Mountain hung tough and took the lead on several occasions. The Mountaineers tied the score with 1:11 to play on a 3-point field goal by Sizemore, but the Bulldogs re- gained the advantage at the foul line. A potential game-tying 3- wm Nn B B = a : . . + 99 & E Disposal Fee . 10W30 =" Kendall Motor Oil . Pour In the Protection mm Front Wheel Thrust Angle Alignment SP 09S 4 Wheel Alignment 39% =n ): & 4 8 Balance “19° CLARK TIRE & AUTO I HEH > FILTER LAME ND ER MAD Cars, Trusks, Motor Homes & BY ai TN ER YS ERVICED GATES WINTER "IE SERVES Includes 1 Gallon Antifreeze Drain radiator and pressure test the entire cooling system and radiator cap. Inspect water pump, all hoses and belts, and tighten all clamped connections. CLARK'S COUPON fmm IEI EEE ESE EE EE NEES 8 Sopa: Uasler Q' ~ A = = 09 oo ow = 8 g al NE EEE EEEEEENE Sport Wheels Extra Now at Clark’s: Check Vibrations CLARK’S COUPON I ITE AR RE ER RE NE EE RA RE RE BN EE EE RENN break lay-up in recent KMHS basketball games. pointer by Sizemore at the buzzer bounced off the rim. Nicky Geter scored the last eight points of the game - giving her a total of 20 - to fight back a KM up- set bid in the girls game. Burns led 11-7 at the quarter break and 24-22 at intermission but “turned cold in the third quarter and the Lady Mountaineers came back to grab a 32-26. Tammie Welch led the KM at- tack with 10 points. GIRLS GAME KM (43) - Tammie Welch 10, Hamrick 6, Tina Welch 6, Ingram 5, Cole 5, Adams 4, McCluney 4, ECIALS Come by for fast service or call now for an appointment Drain oil, refill with up to five quarts Kendall oil, lubricate chassis and install new oil filter. Most vehicles. Diesel and trucks extra. CLARK'S COUPON Computerized Wheel Alignment Set caster, camber and toe to exact manufacturer's specifications while referencing and compensating or adjusting thrust line, depending on alignment type. CLARK’S COUPON SERVICE lireRRoTalion Most Cars Mag & Since 1943 Open 7:30 am Monday thru Saturday Import & Domestic Auto Service 100% Customer Satisfaction Technicians Certified by We employ Official N.C. State Inspection Station HF Gy the 407 Battleground Ave. * Downtown Kings Mountain 739-6456 two to Burns Hunter 2, Ash 1. Burns (49) - Geter 20, Ramsey 11, Bess 8, Greene 6, Lockhart 4. BOYS GAME KM (60) - Sizemore 15, Burris 14, Champion 10, Crocker 9, M. Smith 6, Odums 2, C. Smith 2, Jones 1, Turner 1. Burns (63) - Montgomery 18, Godbey 14, Woods 10, Portee 8, Addison 8, Walker 4, Logan 1. KMHS swimmers second in home meet Wednesday Kings Mountain High's swim teams finished second to West Henderson in a three-team meet Wednesday at Neisler Natatorium. West Henderson's girls scored 118 points to edge KM, which had 116. South Point scored 79. The West Henderson boys won with 118 points to KM's 110 and South Point's 76. The Kings Mountain teams were scheduled to host R-S Central and South Point last night. KM will host Brevard and Asheville in a big non-conference meet February 7 at 5:30. Girls results: 200 medley relay - Miller, Ely Hughes, Falls third; Ely, Bentley, Chan, Gore sixth. 200 free - Bethany Jimison sec- ond, Melissa Gore sixth. 200 IM - Elise Mayse first, Kristen Miller second. 50 free - Christie Hughes third, Nancy Ely fourth, Elizabeth Mauney, Blair Cannon. Diving - Tiffany Ely second, Bridget Barrett third. 100 fly - Mayse third, Josephine Chan fourth. 100 free - Holly Parker second, Chan sixth, Jennifer Falls, Cannon. 500 free - Jimison first, Catherine Allgeyer sixth. 200 free relay - Hughes, Mayse, Jimison, Parker second; Bentley, T. Ely, Falls, N. Ely fifth. 100 back - Miller first, N. Ely. 400 free relay - Hughes, Jimison, Mayse, Parker first; Chan, Bentley, Gore, Miller fifth. 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