V 3 fitly itle's elb^ tan't 96 inths Final SWC Standings SWC OVERALL .’Teams W-L W-L !^uth Point 9-0 10-0 I^NGS MOUNTAIN ^%helby 7-2 7-2 8-2 7-3 Rast Rutherford 6-3 7-3 R-S Central 5-4 6-5 Bums 4-6 5-5 Chase 3-6 4-6 .Crest 3-6 4-6 Blast Gaston 1-8 1-6 North Gaston 0-9 0-10 if- \ ^ m \FuUback Chris Wright is wide open as he picks valuable yardage in 27-0 win over Shelby. . 4e i Tennis Teams Are Defeated -^th Kings Mountain High Ittiinls teams that competed In Itl^ Western Regional Tour- litfment last week In Morganton |l4 out In the first round. Bridget Glass and Ronda Guy |l# 7-6. 7-6 to Jennifer Dennison 1 Gabby Gruss from T.C. beson of Asheville, and Jamie ll^nphrles and Kim Gladden llojit 6-4, 1-6, and 6-4 to Sherry l^^er and Martha Brady of |l^on. ^Both of our teams had real IciSse matches that they could Ilive won,” commented Coach 1^ Guy. "We Just haven’t been |e to win the big ones this 4r. •i’.I’m hoping the experience ey gained this year will teach 6m something for next year,” added. Glass, Guy and ^mphrles, as well as several iyers who didn’t make It to the I • w YOU ] ^FLUNKED^ GYMf) OR M 709 WFST MOUNTAIN STOFET " . r Tuesday, November IS. Ie79-K1N08 MOUNTAIN HERALD-Page 7 * hi a a ,™ Mountaineer lineopens huge hole for Avery Smith . . .KMHS back had over 100 yards rushing in 27-0 win KM Mauls Lions 27~0 tourney, return next fall when the Mountalnettes will be trying to improve on an 11-3 record. “We had a good season,” noted Guy. ”We had some real good times and a few disap pointments. We could have gone further but things don’t always go the way you hope they will.” Looking ahead to next year, Guy said the Mountalnettes could win their first South western 3-A Conference, but they’ll have to begin preparations now. ”I hope all of the players coming back, plus some of the junior high players will look upon now as the time to start getting ready for next yetu*,” he said. ’’Between now and next August Is the time when they’ll Improve. If they wait until August to start, they won’t Improve.” iLDon’t fall to get a prompt prescription for that fall or winter cold. IfPt quick cure can avoid both physical and financial pain of 1 ^.prolonged Illness. '.Modern supports, braces, trusses, and elastic stockings are S allowing new action and mobility. If you have a partial physical • disability, check with your doctor or Harpers Pharmacy. (Begins on page 6) coaches for getting the players ready and the players for carrying out their assignments properly. “Our offense kept the ball away from them” he said. ”We had some time-consuming drives. 'That was exactly what we wanted to do and the players did exactly what we asked them to do.” Wrestlers Seeking 3rd Title Kings Mountain Junior High’s wrestlers will be going after their third straight Western Junior High Athletic Association championship December 8 when they open their 1979-80 cam paign against West McDowell. Phil Weathers has coached the Patriots to a 19-1 record over the past two years. That only loss was to South Carolina power SulUyan in a nap-conferg|jce match. Weathers greeted 40 prospects on the first day of practice last Monday and that number In cluded 14 grapplers who were members of the team last year. “I was real pleased with the turnout,” he said. ”I felt like it was the smoothest first day of practice I’ve ever had. I hope things will continue to go as smoothly.’ ’ The roster at present Includes 11 ninth graders, 15 eight graders and 14 seventh graders. Weathers says he will probably narrow the team down to 25 or 30 people before the first match. ”We have a good group of guys,” he said. “We’ll be counting on the 14 returnees for a good year.” Some of the top returnees include Tommy Welch, Jimmy Wadkins, Roger McClain, Mike Smith, David Bradley, Tim Hamrick, David Parker, Randy Whitaker and Danny Caldwell. Others on the team are Doug Ramsey, Ffurrls ’Turner, Rodney ’Turner, Tom Potter, Jeff Stokes, Richard Green, Larry Logan, Rodney Smith, Calvin Goode, Tony Green, Doug Caldwell, Johnny Ross, David Putnam, Lewis Huskey, Charles Short, Derek Spann, Bill Ford, Jody Sellers, Vernon Stowe, Jamie Fletcher, Kale Bagwell, Steve Hamrick, Daie Smart, Rocky Lutz, John Fleming, David Moore, Doug Sipes, Maury Williams, Jeff Chapman, David Brown, Mike Stroupe, and Dale Moore. Two new weight classes (78 and 110 pounds) will be added this year for a total of 16 divisions. A conference tour nament has also been added and it will be held at the school of the league champion. “We’re really looking forward to the tournament,” said Weathers. “It’s going to give everybody a lot of good ex perience.” College Park of Hickory has entered the conference, giving it .seven teams. Kings Mountain will face each conference team once and also has two non conference matches against Sullivan and Castle Heights, both of Rock Hill. ”I feel like the competition is getting tougher,” said (Tiiii; t'j pa VO 19) Brooks said his main goal after halftime was to hold on to the football. Shelby touched the ball for only four plays In the third period. “We weren’t Interested in scoring any more points,” he said. ”We just wanted to keep the football. In a different situation, we could have scored more.” “This win Is going to make for a good winter,” he went on. “Football is a crazy game. You win on Friday night but you don’t have long to think about it because you have to start get ting ready for another game. The last one is the one you always remember. This was a good way to finish up. ”It made us feel real good that the players played as well as they could play,” he continued. “Everybody played well. The backs ran well, the line blocked super and the defensive front and secondary played real well. “It was happy ending to a good season,” he said. “A lot of teams with worse records are going to the playoffs. “We feel real good about the season,” he added. “We knew we were a lot better than we shoed in the first game. We were flat that night (when KM lost to Burns 16-6) and weren’t ready. But we improved every week. At times we let down a little, especially when we played in bad weather, but we reached a|i improvement In some area of our game every week. “The kids were real coachable,;’ he went on. “That was the big key. They paid at tention. 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