KINGS MOUNTAIN MIRROR, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1971 PAGE 9 t Powder Puff Football Is Not A Contact Sport! o • y ti -M: Maybe The Boys Could Learn Something From This Girl... Seniors And Freshmen Are Powder Puff Victors A'** •'* iW J Senior and Freshman girls trampled the Sophomore and Juniors 13-0 last Tuesday In Powder PuU action at the High School, sponsored by the Boys Monogram Club. The game raised $50 in pro ceeds for the All Sports Ban quet. Outstanding on defense for the Senior and Freshmen was Kenya Goins. Cathy Burn scored on 6 and 54 yard runs. The Girls Monogram Club was in charge of concess ions. Referres were Grafton Wit hers, Keith Parker, and Mark George. Coaches for seniors and freshmen were Steve Ingle and Bobby Johnson; lor sopho mores and Juniors, Gerald Owensby, John Bridges, and Rick Herd. Sports Notes BY JOHN KILGO KQ SYNDICATE North Carolina's BUI Dooley endured much criticism this season, in guiding the Tar Heels to a 9-2 mark and a spot in the Gator Bowl. Now the rumors are hot and heavy that Dooley wUl be of fered head coaching jobs at other schools. I do not know if there is any substance to the rumors, but to my know ledge Dooley has done nothing to deny them. With recruiting season here, doesn’t that seem a bit strange? ♦** How has a miserable 3-7 season affected Florida foot ball coach Doug Dickey? "You converse a lot more with your wife,” Dickey said, "your chUdren are sweeter to you, and you find out who your friends are. You also find out how much guts you’ve got.” ... A Big Eight opponent of Oklahome running back Greg Pruitt says they ought to take the number 30 off his jersey and put "HeUo” on the front and "Goodbye” on the back... The only think 1 could think about when sportscaster Don Meredith was criticizing At lanta coach Norm Van Brock- lin the other night was that Meredith, who had a history of choking, couldn’t have carried the Dutchman’s shoe laces. 1 have the funny feeling that Notre Dame will cancel its home-home series wlthLSU.. The quickets handshake in the history of mankind was the one last week at midfield of Wallace Wade Stadium bet ween Mike McGee and Bill Dooley..JSouthern Cal coach Joh McKay: "Football is a game of emotions. The funny thing is that no one is more emotional than my wife, but she’s a lousy football player.” New York News columnist Dick Young predicts that Frank McGuire will soon de part South Carolina to take a position with Sonny Weber- lin’s New Jersey Sports Ent erprises. Fleet Footed Females... Bulldogs Riding Crest Of 3-0... Preparing For KM Invitational Wearing their newly won Asheville Tip-Off Tourna ment corwn, the Gardner- Webb Bulldogs, riding the crest of a 3-0 record, are now preparing for the Kings Mountain Invitational Friday and Saturday nights at the Kings Mountain Civic Center. The Bulldogs will meet St. Augustine Friday night in the second game of the opening double header. The first game pairs Elon College and Bar- ber-Scotla at 7 o’clock. The Bulldogs whipped UNC- Asheville 99-88 in the finals of the Asheville tournament. All-American George Adams led the Bulldogs to two tour nament wins averaging 35.5 I points and was named the 'most valuable player in the tournament. Henry Boyd, 6- 11 sophomore, was also named to the team and Dennis DeSanctis, 5-11 guard, won the best sportsmanship award for his tourney play. Coach Eddie Holbrook’s men will take an awesome set of stats into the Kings Mountain tournament. Adams is aver aging better than 35 points for three games, while Boyd of Winnsboro, S.C., and Rich ard Thomas, Chicago Heights Ill., senior, are sporting 16 point averages. Freshman reserve Kirby Thurston, from Pompano Beach, Fla., is av eraging 13 points and senior co-captain Tony Spagnola has an 11 point average. For the three games the Bulldogs as a team are aver aging 128 points per game and have limited their opponents to 71 points. The game high was the 149-85 victory over Vorhees College in the Ashe ville tourney and then comes a 137-41 win over Piedmont College. It is from the free throw line that the Bulldogs have been weakest. In the three games the Bulldogs cagers have been able to hit only 55 per cent sinking 60 and 110 attempts from the line. This is less than the Bulldog’s shooting record from the floor. Holbrook’s sharpsho oters have hit 163 of 288 shots from the floor for a 56.5 ave rage. Of the major scorers, Adams is not only high point, but he has also hit almost 69 per cent of his shots from the floor. He has hit 46 of 67 shots from the floor. He has also hit 16 of 18 from the free throw line. One of Coach Holbrook’s greatest blessings so tar this season has been his bench. He has played a minimun of 10 men, that being in the UNC- A game. In the other two games he used 14 men in each contest. His freshmen have done an outstanding job, con sidering inexperience and game pressure. The fine floor play of trans fer, Ken Napier, a sophomore from Elizabethton, Tenn., has been noticeable. The scrappy effort of Billy Ellis, States ville; and the steadiness of freshman, Alvin Jones, of Pompano Beach, Fla., has also contributed to the spot less record. Following the Kings Moun tain tourney the Bulldogs will play host to the Australian Olympic Team, Monday night Dec. 6 in Bost Gym In Boil ing Springs at 8; 30. Snow Skiing Lessons To Be Offered ASnow-SkiingCourse, spon sored by Cleveland Technical Institute, will be taught by instructors of the French- Swiss Ski College at Appal achian Ski Mountain in Blow ing Rock during the months of January and Feburary. An orientation session, with representatives ofthesid col lege present to answer ques tions, will be held on Cleve land Tech campus Tuesday evening, December 7, at 1 o;clock. Cleveland Tech is making this course available to per sons of all ages In order that families may participate, according to Dan T. Camp, Director of Adult Education. The $50.00 fee for the course covers 24 hours of private instructions and 24 hours of supervised practice sessions. Also Included will be slope and lift fees, accident insur ance and all ski equipment. Skiing lessons will be held on Tue'^y evenings from 6- 10 o’clock from January 11 through Feburary IS. 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