• • ^1# ^1# ^1 • • I • KMHS Jay vees Unbeaten Thursday. Fabruory S. ISSl-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALO-Pag* 3A UNC-Clemson Wrestle Kings Mountain High’s jayvee basketballers continued along the unbeaten trail Tues day, defeating East Rutherfod 70-50 for their i6th consecutive victory. Frank Parker scored 17 points and David Hager 10 to lead the Little Mounties in scoring, Avery Grier grabbed 10 re bounds and Jimmy Brown and John Barnett dished out eight and seven assists, respectively. The Mounties jumped on top and never let up. They hit 52 percent from the Held and 75 percent from the foul line and used a pressure defense to force East into several turnovers. Season Awards Given Geveland County Bass Club held its awards banquet for the 1980 season on Jan. 23 at the Fish Farm in Shelby. nWANISCLUB Ginny Sproul, Regional Direc tor of the American Lung Association of North Carolina, will be guest speaker at Thurs day night’s meeting of the KM Kiwanis Club at 6:45 p.m. at the Woman’s Club. Trophies were presented to Tom Mayhew, most points in tournament competition; Keeter Hamrick, sportsmanship; and Joe Turner, biggest fish, six pounds, 13 ounces. Officers Tom Mayhew, vice president; Arnold Ledford, secretary-treasurer; and Gene Hoyle, tournament director, were awarded plaques for their service during the past year. PUBUSHED EACH TUESDAY AND THURSDAY GARLAND ATKINS GARY STEWART UB STEWART Publiahor Co-Editor Co-Editor MEMBER OF NORTH CAROLINA PRESS ASSOCIAHON Tho Horald U publUhod by Horald PublUbiag Houm. P.O. Box 7S2. King* Mountain. N.C. 28088. Buslnow and odltorlal ottlcoi or* locatod at Contorbury Road-East King Stroot. Pbono 739-749S. Socond class postago paid at Kings Mountain. N.C. Slnglo copy 20 conts. Subscription ratos: $12.48 yoorly In-stato. 86.24 six montbs. SI3.S2 yoatly out oi stato. $8.78 six montbs. Studont rates ior nino montbs. $8.50. USPS 931-040. KMHS blazed to a 39-26 halftime lead and Coach Danny McDowell played reserves much of the second half. Trank Parker had another fine game for us,” said McDowell. “His outside shooting kept East Rutherford’s zone off balance, he had five re bounds and five assists to go with his 17 points. “Avery Grier came off the bench and played well, getting 10 rebounds, eight points and blocked five shots, bown had another solid floor game and hit three of four shots from the field,” he said. “David Peeler gave Brown a well-deserved rest, he was two for two from the field and two from the line. The two point guards had a fine game for us. ‘Tim Odems did a very good job filling in for Grier,” McDowell added. “F^e has come a long way for us this year. ‘The guys displayed a lot of poise as they handl^ everthing East Rutherford offered. These guys love to play defense. This was another total team win for us.” THE BOXSCORE KM (70)-Parker 17, Hager 10, Brown 9, Grier 8, Barnett 8, Odems 8, Peeler 6, Byers 3, Bir- skonivich 1. ER (50)-Fletcher 14, Turner 8, Robinson 7, McEntyre 6, Jolly 5, McCoy 4, Swann 2, Glover 2, Keith 2. Clemson’s Tigers will host the North Carolina Tar Heels in an Atlantic Coast Conference wrestling match Saturday at 7:30 at the Kings Mountain High gym. The Tigers, pre-season picks to win the ACc, will be favored over the defending champion Tar Heels. The Tigers, coached by Wade Schalles, have a veteran team and is eyeing a strong finish in the NCAA this year. Bob Isola, last year’s ACC heavyweight champ, leads the list of veterans. Other veterans are Paul Borelli at 118 pounds, Glenn Muncy at 150, Brad Gregory at 177 and heavyweight Alan Tanner. Some of the Tigers talented newcomers are three-time Georgia State Champion Kirk Offmann and freshman All- American John Warlick, a transfer from Georgia. The Tar Heels, coached by Bill Lam, lost most of the DIXIE YOUTH The Kings Mountain Dixie Y outh Baseball League will hold its first organizational meeting for the 1981 season Saturday at 2 p.m. at Cattletown U.SA. Oficers for the coming year will be elected, and other business will be discussed. All interested adults are invited to attend. The league will consist of players ages seven through 12. wrestlers from last year’s team, which was unbeaten in the con ference. Two returnees are 126-pound Dave Cooke and 158-pound Jan Michaels, and among the Carolina recruits is 126-pound Darren Phillips of Ashbrook High in Gastonia. Phillips, who won the State High School and State F reestyle titles last year at Ashbrook, has been nursing an injury but Coach Lam says he will be back in action Saturday night. The Tar Heels are in a rebuilding year but Lam hopes to see the team peak by tourna ment time. Admission to Saturday’s match will be S2 for adults and $1 for students. Advanced tickets may be purchased at the KMHS office. Ticket prices in advance and at the door are the ■ HnL WRESTLE HERE — Jon Michaels, left, and Dove Cooke, and their UNC Tar Heel teammates will be in Kings Mountain Saturday to wrestle Clemson’s Tigers in an ACC match. Action gets underwoy at 7:30 pjn. at the KMHS gym. KitchenAid See the New Energy Saver IV KDC-19 $439.00 Installed $459.00 (ReXMMlwIt hMlttUlin) Compare Dishwashers! 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