Pag* 4A-KINGS MOUMTAW HERALD-Thunday. October 9. 1990 Junior High Patriots Take Over First Place Kings Mountain Junior High’s footballers took over first place in the Western Association Monday afternoon when they whipped previously unbeaten Crest 26-18. The Patriots, 2-0-1, travel to Burns todav and come home next Thursday for their first home game against East McDowell. yards rushing and Jordan scored three touchdowns. Curt Pressley and Arnold Jor dan led the offense in Monday's victory. Pressley scored one touchdown and gained 109 The Patriots broke on top 6-0 with 8:58 left in the first half when Todd Cloninger passed 10 yards to Pressley. The TD was set up on a fumble recovery deep MajorieBaityWins Grid Contest The Baity family of 906 Sharon Drive, Kings Mountain, is taking all our money! For the second time in five w eeks, a member of that clan has claimed the S75 prize in the Herald’s Pick The Winners foot ball contest. Three weeks ago, it was Lisa KM Netters Win Pair Of Matches Kings Mountain High’s girls netters won a pair of matches during the past week to run their Southwestern 3-A Conference to 2-0 and their overall mark to 4-2. The Mountainettes edged the Charlotte Latin B team 5-4 Thursday afternoon at the KMHS courts and defeated South Point 8-1 Monday. Kings Mountain won two of the three doubles matches after dividing the singles matches to edge out the powerful Latin team. “Our number one and two girls, Bridget Glass and Kim Moss, played exceptionally good matches in both singles and douWes,” said Coach Ed Guy. The Mountainettes are scheduled to host Crest in a SWe match today and travel to R-S Central Monday for a makeup match. THE RESULTS (SinglM) Bridget Glass (KM) def. Carol Enson (L) 6-0, 6-2. Kim Moss (KM) def. Margaret Hughes (L) 6-1, 6-3. Mindy Levene (L) def. Jamie Humphries (KM) 7-5, 64. Wanda Witherspoon (KM) def. Ann Roddey (L) 7-6,6-2. Mary Goode (L) def. Suzanne Thornburg (KM) 6-3, 6-3. Sara Maker (L) def. Robin Ramsey (KM) 6-2, 6-1. (Doublas) Glass-Moss (KM) def. Enson- Hughes (L) 6-0, 6-0. Humphries-Witherspoon (KM def. Lcvene-Copcland (L) 8-2. Goode-Evans (L) def. Thomburg-Ramsev (K.M) 64, 64. SOUTH POINT (SinglM) Glass def. Lisa Murphv 6-1, 64. Moss def. Roma Dudko 6-1, 6-1. Humphries def. Kim Bucker 6-2, 6-1. Witherspoon def. Shelly Wit- zke 6-0, 6^. Thornburg def. Kelly Oates ■^-5,7-5. Sherry Featherstone (SP) def. Ramsey 6-2, 8-6. (DoubU*) Glass-Moss def. Murphy- Dudko 6-2,6-1. Humphries-Witherspoon def. Bucker-Oates 6-1,64. Ramsey-Tina Forbes def. Postell-Paich 6-2,6-3. over Huss, .Asheville over .\shbrook. West Lincoln over Bessemer City, Cherryville over East Lincoln, Clemson over VPI, North Carolina over Georgia Tech, Wake Forest over William and Mary, Indiana over Duke, .Appalachian over Mar shall, Pitt over Maryland, Penn State over .Missouri, Oklahoma over Colorado and Texas A&M over Texas Tech. in Crest territory. Kings Mountain made it 12-0 with 4:36 left in the half when Jordan intercepted a pass and returned it 60 yards for a score. Crest came back two minutes later to cut the lead to 12-6, scor ing on a 40-yard pass. The host team tied it in the third quarter, scoring on a 57 yard run with 845 showing on the clock. With 3:48 left in the third, Pressley passed 40 yards to Jor dan for a TD, and then ran for a two-point conversion to make it 20-12. Crest made it 20-18 with 2:29 left in the quarter with a 60 yard touchdown pass. The Patriots closed out the scoring with 6:26 remaining in the game w hen Pressley threw a 20 yard touchdow n pass to Jor dan. Kings .Mountain got off another drive late in the game and was on the Crest 10 when time expired. The ^triots finished w ith 229 yards total offense to 169 for Crest. Pressley had 109 yards, Jordan 60, Jeff Chapman nine and Thomas Putnam two. Clon inger connected on 2-of4 passes. Pressley 2-of4 and Brad Reynolds 3-of4. Heath Chap man caught two passes for 48 yards, Pressley two for 16 and Jordan two for 30. “That was one of the best ballgames we’ve played,” noted Coach David Heffner. "The line blocked well, especially Rod Lewis, who did a real good job at tackle. He kept their defensise end out.” Heffner cited Johnny Y arbro, Jeff Stokes, Shawn Rainey, and Randy W'hitaker for their pass blocking and Jeff Chapman and Thomas Putnam for their block ing in the backfield. Shane Bur- ton played a good all-round of fensive game, he said. On defense, David Parker, Rainey, Jamie Black, Calvin Goode, Lewis, Chapman. Pressley, Whitaker, Burton, and Jordan stood out. Baity, a Western Carolina University student who has faithfully entered the contest ever since it began. Last week, the winner was Lisa’s mother, .Marjorie White Baity, who guessed 19 of the 20 winners. She expected Virginia to upset West Virginia in a col lege game, but the Cavaliers let her down. 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