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9 • ) • 4 • ^ • I m • Pae<- 4A-KfNOS MOUNTAIN HERAU)—Iliimdky, December IS, IfTt East Here Toclay KM Junior High Cagers Post Four Victories Monday Kings Mountain Junior High’s basketballers opened Western Junior High Athletic Association play Monday with a four-game sweep of Grandview of Hickory. The varsity girls and boys won 03-31 and 62-47, respectively, In a twlnbUl played at the KMJH gym and the jayvee girls won 80- 16 and the boys 60-83 In a doubleheader, played at Grandview. Frank Parker, the leading scorer on the jayvee team a year ago, took up where he left off last year, pouring In a high game of 30 points. He hit a bla^g ll-of-14 from the floor apd^-of-S from the foul line, line. David Hager contributed 13 points and 10 rebounds, Avery Grier nine points and 14 rebounds and Mark Champion eight points, four rebounds and four assists. Grier and Hager led a defensive effort which com pletely shut off Grandview’s 6- foot-7 center, Chris Washbrun. The Patriots hit a torrid 71 percent from the floor and 70 percent from the foul line In their most Impressive opener In five years under veteran coach Ken Napier. KM jumped to a 0-0 lead and Grandview never got closer Uuui 10 points after that. KM was on top by Sl-lS^t halftime and 61-84 going Into Uie fourth quarter. “It was a real good jeam ef fort, especially for the tiret game,’’ noted Napier. "We had several turnovers but we can eliminate those In practice. I was proud of every kid y/t put on teh floor.’’ Napier singled out Bo ’Thompson and Chris Champion for their reserve play and point guard David Peeler for his abtittv to run the offense. “I was surprised," said Napier. “We had good offensive execution and Grier and Hager did a good job taking the ball Inside agalsnt the big man." ’Ihe girls jumped to an U-0 first quarter lead and main tained a comfortable advantage throughout the remainder of the ballgame. "We had a bad case of the first game jitters," said Coach Candy Alberglne, “especially In the first half. We didn’t play well offensively but luckily we were able to score on several test breaks." lead me jayvee girls. ' “We played well considering It was our first game of me season,” said Coach Becky Summltt. “Everyone hustled and gave a hundred percent me entire game. But we made a lot of mental errors. We have a lot of Improvements to make bom offensively and defensively, but wim a lot of hard work I am sure we can give any team m our conference a tough game." ’The varsity teams remam at home today to boat East Mc Dowell In a pair beginning at 4 o’clock. ’The jayvees play East on the road, also at 4. Photo by Gary Stewart JAYVEE CAPTAINS—Kings Mountain Junior and Sonja McClain. ’The Lady Pats, i-0 in Western High’s Jayvee girls baskefliall coach, Becky Conference play, travel to East McDowell today. Summltt, left, talks to her co-captains Tlppl Ctarry Tiina Hamrick led me KM scoring wim 34 points even though she sat out more than a quarter wim foul trouble. Linda Stowe added 18 points and Ar- juana Curry and Jackie Har- tgrove six each. Lisa WUfong had 19 and Robin Dillingham 10 for Grandview. “Hamrick and Stowe took me ball to the basket well," Alberglne said. “Our outside shooting was poor, mainly because ’TDotle Roberts, who la probably our best shooter, had an off day." Coach Alberglne singled out Angie Adams for her defensive play and Teresa Freeman for her all-round performance In a reserve role. “Defensively, we must tighten vp our sone,” Alberglne said. "Grandview was able to drive straight through It and score entirely too much. “At times we made some really good plays and It felt good to win the first game," she said. "But we’ll have to work on our weak points If we want to have a good game against East Mc Dowell.” FRANK PARKER Lavar Curry scored 30 points and Pete Alexander 16 to lead me jayvee boys, who played melr first game under new coach David Hart. Alexander also pulled down nine rebounds and Brad Reynolds helped out In me scoring department with eight points. “We had excellent floor play,” said Hart. “’The boys played well togemer. We had a few mistakes that we need to eliminate but otherwise, I was really hM>py wim the way we played." 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