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Pag* SA-XmCS MOUNTAIN HEHALD-Thundoy. S*pt*mb*r II. 1980 Gardner-Webb Defeats KM Team 112-93 Kings Mountain’s all-stars grabbed an early lead but Gardner-Webb’s run-and-gun Bulldogs came storming back to take a 112-93 victory in the charity basketball game Satur day night at the Kings Mountain Neighborhood Facilities Center. Coach Jim Wiles’ Bulldogs us ed a well-balanced scoring attack to fight off the local team, which included a number of former col lege players. Willie McCray and Norris Bell led the Bulldogs with 18 points apiece and Eddie Wilkins scored 16. Robert McGuire add ed 12 and Frank Streater and Bill Mayler 10 apiece. Charles Barnes, former Ap palachian State guard, led the local team with 18 points. Tim my Adams and Chicken Burris, former Kings Mountain High players, added 1S and 11, respec tively. George Adams, former San Diego pro and organizer of the benefit game, fouled out in the first half after scoring only four points. “We were well-pleased with the crowd, considering basket ball is not in season and there were a number of high school football games being played because of Friday night rain outs,” said Adams. “And, it was a well-played ballgame,” he went on. ‘The local all-stars gave the Bulldogs a good test. Most of the all-stars had never played together.” Photo by Gory Stewart DRIVING BY - Charlie Barnes (11), former KMHS and Ap palachian basketball standout, drives by an unidentified Gardner-Webb player in Scrturday's charity game at the KM Neighborhood Facilities Center. Barnes scored 18 points to lead the All-Stars, but G-W won the game. 10.484% Good Thru Sept. 17 6 Month Money Market Certificate $10,000 Minimum 11.50% Good Thru Sept. 17 SOHIonth Money Market Certificate All accounts (except 6 month money market certificates) compounded daily - paid quar terly. Penalty for early withdrawal of funds from savings certificate. OME NAVINGS am oan 700 West King Street Branch Office 215 East Virginia Ave.. Bessemer City ssociaiton ^ r# Rep % mor l^Bap I, Wa. I? will Girls Track Opens Monday Kings Mountain Junior High’s girls track team will open 1980 play Monday at East McDowell in a tri-meet with East and Crest. Twenty-two girls are prepar ing for the upcoming season. Coach Candy Albergine said the girls will compete in 12 events, including 70 meter hurdles, 800 meter run, 50 meter dash, 400 meter run, 100 meter dash, 200 meter run, 400 meter relay, 800 meter relay, shot put, discus, long jump and high jump. The Lady Patriots will host two events. They’ll face Bums and Crest in a tri-meet here September 23 and will host the Western Conference meet on October 7. Teams comp)eting in the Western Conference this year are Kings Mountain, Burns, Crest, Shelby, East McDowell and West McDowell. ‘The girls have been working hard in practice,” noted Coach Albergine. “We have several girls with g(xxl speed, and hope we’ll have enough time to get in to gocxl condition before our first meet.” . Members of the team are Tip- pi Curry, Tracey Smith, Mary Floyd, LaVondra Boyce, Sonya McClain, Lindra Wray, Spring Young, Altma M(X)re, Angela Warren, Lisa Ingram, Tina Herndon, Shannon Curry, Anita Ware, Sandi Watterson, Denise Edwards, Marva Johnson, Pan dora Leach, Camelia Leach, Cathy Pace, Erika Woods, Kar- ren Walls, Millicent James, Don na Parrish and Jennifer Stewart. .“--S' VOLLEYBALL PRACTICE • King* Mountain High'* Trina Hamrick (right) go** up agaln*t Gardn*r-W*bb'* Gay* Sain (6) during a volUyball clinic Monday at th*'KMHS gym. G-W coach Dr. D** Himt, *hown in c*nt*r of photo, brought h*r Lady Bulldog* h*r* for th* clinic and practic* ****ion. Th* Mountain*tt** op*n th*ir **a*on on S*pt*mb*r 17. 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