April 6, 2000 ~ SPORTS BRIEFS Evans bowls 400 set Mountaineer golfers Herald/Times “It was a good game,” noted Page 9A ~ YMCA plans teen center : ] > ; Coach Monty Deaton. “We took The Kings Mountain Family their own separate area to work through the week and teenagers in duckpin league lose to Boiling Springs charge of the game and then =~ YMCA received a $5,000 grant out. using it on the weekends. : : . an gave it pack to them with four fro Eaton Corporation Tuesday The Y will seek the advice of “It will be a place to do Greg Evans turned in another Kings Mountain High's golf errors and walks that led to all to begin a $20,000 fund drive Talley and Smith Architects as homework in the afternoons 400 series in Thursday Night team lost to Boiling Springs, SC f their runs. for a teen center at the Kings well as the City of Kings and evenings during the week, Mixed Duckpin League action 145-157 in a non-conference “Hopefully over these final Mountain Community Center Mountain in building a safety and a place to socialize o Friday “March 23 at Dilling Heating. match last week. games we can continue to win Y Director David Ozmore wall where the balcony rails and Saturday night and Sunday Evans bowled a 148 line and Jeremy Goodwin of Boiling and be sitting in first place.” said the teen center will be built now exist. afternoon,” he said. “It will be a 400 series in his team’s 6-2 loss to Zeke’s Zingers. John Dilling added a 122-336. Zeke Rybczyk Springs was medalist with a 35. Gray Howard led the Mountaineers with a 37, fol- Bowlers top 400 set in one of the balcony sections of the gym, giving teens and pre- teens their own place for doing The area will be open to members and non-members. “We want to have it open by place for church youth groups to come over and have a social. “YMCA staff will be respon- led the winners with a 158 line lowed by Evan Osteen 38, and in duckpin leagues homework during the week May 1,” Ozmore said. “It won't sible for monitoring their safety and 353 set, Chris Hullender Josh Etters and A. Mattox 41 and socializing on Friday and be completed by then but we and keeping the games flowing, added a 126 line and 330 set each. C. Bridges shot 42 and C. High scores again were the Saturday night and Sunday af- ~~ will have it in operation. The and making sure they havea and Bonnie Warren had a 112- Jolly 46. norm in mixed duckpin bowl- ternoon. ; games will be in place and we great time when they visit the 314. Kings Mountain's JV players ing league action this week at Carpet has already been in- will upgrade it as we receive XY." Tommy Barrett also had a big night, rolling a 138 line and 393 set to lead Barrett's Bombers to a sweep of Thursday’s Heroes. Colleen Philbeck added a 118 line and 312 set, and Ed Timers. Chris Hullender led the also competed against the Boiling Springs JVs. Lane Echols, Zach Ramey and Joel Santora each shot a 44 for the Mountaineers, and Lee Dixon shot 47. inning to defeat East Lincoln 9- Dilling Heating. Greg Evans turned in a 147 line and 426 set Thursday night even though his Deuces Wild lost 6-2 to Thursday’s Heroes. stalled in the area, and Ozmore said it will be stocked with a pool table, foosball table, air hockey game, ping pong table, TV, couches and chairs, and a lot of other games for the young funds to do so.” Ozmore said the Y has over 200 student memberships now, and over 700 students will soon be participating in the spring baseball and softball leagues. Ozmore said the Y has al- ready spent about $7,500 on the project. “We'll be out in the commu- nity searching for more dona- Philbeck led the Heroes with a : The Heroes had a more bal- people. The teen center will serve tions from people who want to 122-302. Five-run seventh anced attack, led by Allen It will be staffed by the YM- ages 9-above. Ozmore foresees support this project,” he said. “I In Tuesday night action, Mike ~~ keys Patriot win Myers with a 138 line and 396 CA, each different age group having feel like it will be a worthwhile 0 Murphy bowled a 156 line and : set, Mark Abernathy with a 129- Ozmore hopes the Y can its own scheduled time to use project. It will give the teens NW 380 set to lead Ducks Unlimited Kings Mountain scored five 368, and Ed Philbeck with a eventually add some fitness the teen center. He anticipates 9, somewhere to go on Friday and : to a 6-2 win over the Old runs in the top of the seventh 130-321. equipment so teens will have 10 and 11 year olds using it Saturday.” j 7 Old Timers with a 131-351 and 4 in Tri-County Middle School : § Colleen Philbeck had a 121-319. baseball a Thursday at East Chris Hullender rolled a 134 Mayor makes pitch G ° i ~ Mark Midgette bowled a 143 Lincoln. line and 382 set and Zeke for satellite of CC JW enes iS / + line and 399 set to lead the The win was the fifth straight = Rybczyk added a 143-355 to FINANCIAL SERVICES, INC. Member NASD, SIPC fi Duck Heads to a sweep of for the Patriots, and gave them lead Zeke's Zingers to a sweep health depar tment ‘ j : Dray Thar Zeke Riomk a 5-2 overall record heading in- of Barrett's Bombers. Tommy . added a 147-579. Mar to a game yesterday at Burns Barrett led the Bombers with a A branch of : ; otire? Abernathy led the Ducks with a . re first place in 132-369. ; County ara Gettin Re ady to Reti re ° 124-342 and Ed Philbeck added the division. Coall bt coring fo Kings on A de PR he £, i. x . . 4 A ; : tani io ra i é Zi This series available in pillowtop, | with low profile micro te 2 i {nol ls boxsprings. 10 times the durability |€ fe’ ultra plush Bd clsion frmallat 14 | at nearly 1/2 the height. a : one low price. NC Poi 2 2 Styles to Clipse. $ Full Set ...... $809 $ Full Set . .... $699 7 1 4 Queen Set ...$899 249 Queen Set ...$799 King Set ....$1169 King Set ..... $999 a 130-330. : NC Catawba League plays at Woodbridge Seventy-eight ladies repre- senting 10 area golf clubs that are members of the NC Catawba League competed in a | stroke play tournament at Woodbridge Golf Links March 29. Sharon Hinkle from Cowan's Ford Country Club was the first flight, low gross winner with a 79. Lynn Mauney was second with an 82. Low net winner was Sylvia Philip Bunch, who threw a runner out at the plate in the fifth inning to put down an East Lincoln rally which tied the game at 4-all, came on in the sixth inning to strike out a bat- ter with the bases loaded and set the stage for KM's winning rally in the top of the seventh C.J. Austin started for the Patriots and hurled three-in- nings of no-hit ball. Ronnie Wilson pitched 1 2/3 innings and left with the game tied 3- all. Tyler Leach pitched until East Lincoln loaded the bases with With four weeks remaining in the season, the Zingers lead with a 22-10 record, followed by the Bombers 18-14, Heroes 16- 16, and Deuces Wild 8-24. In Tuesday night action, Mark Abernathy rolled a 156 line and 404 set to lead Tyrene’s Ducks (18-22) to a sweep of Ducks Unlimited (14-26). Ed Philbeck had a 135-351 and Irene Ruley added a 114-323. Mike Murphy led Ducks Unlimited with a 128-357. Mountain. 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