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— ie pp pr Ra I eet Re pom ott er EP I ee ra RS GY Ly het he Se ge January 7, 1999 Mountaineers sweep -S in SWC openers Kings Motintaint s Mountaineers came from 19 “When you get down 19 you either pack it in points down in the second half to defeat R-S and go home or you just keep playing the game,” Central 65-62 in their opening Southwestern 3A he said. “Our kids stayed in the game, and our Conference game Tuesday night at the KMHS coaches stayed in the game. Our kids are really excited about playing defense. Coach (Danny) The KM ladies made it a clean sweep in the McDowell does a great job of getting these guys opener, grabbing the lead early and never looking to play full court defense, and Coach (Aubrey) back in racing to a 75-37 win. Hollifield does a good job with our kids inside. The two KM teams return home tonight to face We had six blocked shots, and some of them were Crest in non-conference action. They host South on the tail end of the press.” Point next Tuesday. Sipe said another big key to the victory was the The Mountaineers trailed 34-21 at intermission, quality practice time the team had over the and the Hilltoppers built a 49-31 lead with 2:40 Christmas holidays. That allowed the football left in the third quarter before the Mountaineers’ players to get into basketball shape. full-court pressing and trapping defense began “You can see things beginning to come togeth- forcing numerous turnovers. er,” he said. “We got quality practice time, now Joe Williamson, one of several players who we just have to get some game conditions.” have joined the team since the completion of the ! Sh br digo ad football season, provided the spark with two a Kings Mountain's girls used their size advan- steals and two baskets which helped the tage inside to completely dominate R-S in the Mountaineers to an 8-0 run to cut the R-S lead to OPener. The Lady Mountaineers raced to a 13-5 53-49. first quarter lead and went on to lead by 36-16 at “Joe does so many little things for you,” said the half and 55-22 going into the fourth quarter. Coach Larry Sipe. “He sets screens and plays de- Jacquie Hall led the way with 34 points, Kristie fense..just plays hard on both ends of the court. Brinkley added 14 and Renee Hall 12. Herald/Times ; Page 5A Even during the time outs he is so upbeat and GIRLS GAME 4 keeps a positive attitude, and that is very impor- RS (37) - Gerth 12, Pate 7, Osborne 6, Tate 4, - “4 Vv on ili A 17 of his 14 Jackson 3, Ford 2, Buckner 3. : |. \ A LE [pos inthe KM (75) - J. Hall 34, Brinkley 14, R. Hall 12, Kings Mountain's Kristie Brinkley (20) drives the lane for two of her 14 points in Southwestern 3A | who i in 1. nfe win over R-S Central Tuesda ht at the K | scored 14, hit a basket with two minutes remain- Vcieh 7, Ramey 5, Colo 2 Moore? tiadin | Co fence Y nigh tthe VHS ov, | ing to tie the score at 55-all, and the Mountaineers BOYS GAME ne , kept the pressure on and sealed the win at the RS (60) - Jimerson 15, Godfrey 14, Byers 2, f° foul line. Simms 9, Watkins 6, R. Logan 4, L. Logan 6, De For the game, KM hit 16 of 27 foul shots while Logan 4, Da. Logan 2. Na = fi § Flo QF Em By NG R-Shitonly 9 of 15. | KM (65) - Williamson 14, Thompson 14, ¢ } \ CG By | esl | That was a big key, bipe said, but the big differ- Henderson 5, Odums 1, Cureton 5, Byers 6, | J ence was Piha the Mountaineers refused to quit. Houze 5, Young 6, Goode 9. 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Sturgill is the son of Karon and Tony Sturgill of Walnut Cove, and grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bradley of Kings Gastonia on Fwy. 32 ry $ fe. a {LER HAVE YOU OR SOMEONE YOU KNOW | (331108 NOT COMLETED HIGH SCHOOL? what you Es Between Dallas and Across from Gaston College \_ ABE-Adult Basic Education (Grades 1-8) GED-General Education Development TBA-To Be Announced AHS-Adult High School Diploma (Grades 9-12) ' ESL-English As A Second Language ; a Mountain. HRD-Human Resource Development : d . Call 484-4052 To Schedule Placement Evaluation. Call 484-4050 To Verify Schedule FREE TUITION Moose’s Marauders win Free Child Care Provided For Children Ages 3-12 At Number Three School. Call 481-1568 (TBA) second halfin duckpins 37: i) Call 484-4033 for HRD Information ; Moose’s Marauders defeated A SPRING 19 9 9? the Pushovers 6-2 Tuesday Location Instructor = Days ~~ Time = night at Dilling Heating to nail NIT LLEGE down the second quarter cham- For mM ore ABE/ESL Campus 1132 Browne MTWTH 8:00am-12:00pm pionship in the mixed duckpin ABE Campus 2027 Newman MTWTH 8:00am-1:00pm bowling league. ABE/ESL Campus 2027 Humphries MTTH 4:30pm-7:30pm The Marauders (40-24) lost J f = AHS Campus Learning Center Raines : MTWTH 8:00am-10:00pm the first game, but gota 147 line i or mati on AHS Campus Learning Center Raines PB 8:00am-4:00pm and 396 set from Greg Evans, GED-Prep Campus 2026. Smith MTWTH 9:00am-1:30pm and a 125 line and 336 set from ! GED-Prep Campus 2026 Jenkins MTWTH 5:00pm-9:30pm | Chuck Ruley to win going on Frep Adult HRD Campus 2021 Hosch/ MTWTHF 8:30am-3:00pm f | away. - j ‘Smith ! ial aT ie ns x OTHER CLEVELAND COUNTY LOCATIONS : oh High School ABE/AHS Day Reporting Center Petty MTWTHF 8:00am-12:00pm | into the match, wereyeq by 308 Gardner St., Shelby & 1:00pm-4:00pm Colleen Philbeck with a 110 line ; and John Dilling with a 307 set. ABE/AHS Bhiiises Tse Seren) Call 484-4050 to Pre-Register In another match, the Raiders Classes ' 5 Davis fond, Shelby (35-29) pulled into a tie for sec- ABE/AHS Washington Elementary School Call 484-4050 to Pre-Register ond place with a 6-2 win over. (Grades 1-1 2) 1907 Stoney Pt. Road, Waco the Checkers (18-46). Mark ABE/AHS Washington Miss. Baptist Church Call 484-4050 to Pre-Register | Abernathy led the Raiders with Gall 1920 Stoney Pt. Road, Waco 2 125 line and 334 set, Jack Lo ABE/AHS Central United Dellinger / MTWTH 8:00am-12:00pm | arrett had a 119-318, and Irene od “4. Methodist Church i Franklin 1 Ruley had a 113-301. Ed ; 113 S. Piedmont Avenue Philbeck led: the Checkers with ai Ww wu : = Kings Mountain | a 95 line and 278 set. ~~ Cc BEElEr a i ABE/AHS * East Elementary School Call 484-4050 to Pre-Register i : 600 N. Cleveland Avenue Crest’s Dozier named Kings Mountain | : athlete of th em onth ABE/AHS Grover Elementary School = Cogar MT 5:00pm-9:00pm | : 206 Carolina Avenue, Grover | Christopher Scott Dozier, a ABE/AHS Orse) Blsmantary School Fister MW 5:15pm-9:15pm Junior at Crest High School in : : | Shelby, is the McDonald - ABE/AHS Union Elementary School Cali 484-4050 to Pre-Register s/WOHS Scholar-Athlete of the 1440 Union Church Road, Shelby Month for December. Scott is a ESL Christopher Road Brackett MT 7:00pm-9:00pm member of the Crest cross coun- Baptist Church try team and also played soccer Clovelahd 420 Christopher Road, Shelby as a freshman and Sophomore Community Collbae at Crest. Is An Equal UE Edu- | ¢ Register At Class Site ® All Classes For Adults 18 Yrs. & Older | 4 Flexible Schedule (Day or Night) Scott i 5 the So of Gerry yl cational Institution 4 Caring Instructors 4 Work At Your Own Level & Pace 4 Credit For Past School Experience Holly Dozier. He is a member of # Start Anytime During The Semester 4 Free Tuition. Some Classes May Require A Small Fee For Workbooks Shelby Presbyterian Church.
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