oode 14-12 Photos by Pot Huiistotler MEN'S CHAMP - Kolth White gots ready to take a serve in a men's singles match in the Kings Mountain Tennis Association tournament at the KMHS courts. The Blacksburg resident defeated a tough field to capture the first place trophy. ADULT-CHILD CHAMPS • Ed and leH Guy (left) defeated Brian lones and Bridget Gloss for the championship in the adult-child division of the Kings Mountain Tennis As^iation tournament recently at the KMHS courts. TOP WOMEN - Bridget Glass, right, won the first ploce trophy and Karen Ledford, left, took second place honors in the Women's Singles A Division in the Kings Mountain Tetmis Association Toumaement Aug. 16 at the KMHS courts. ♦I TNI MPtT M DIY OLIAMHM MONDAY-TUESDAY SPECIALS ★ SPECIAL <) Men's or Lodies' 2 piece SUITS OR DRESSES 2 .*4“ Must be picked up some week for SPECIAL Laundered crips, bright folded or on hangers SHIRTS 5.*1” ★ SPECIAL Trousers, plain skirts or sweaters Mix or Match any 3 *3« Must be picked up some week for SPECIAL Tbuisdoy, Septembw 3. IMI-KIMGS MOUNTA» HERALD-Pop* 3B 65 Play In Tourney Sixty-five area tennis players competed in the Kings Moun tain Tennis Association Tourna ment Aug. 14-18 at the Kings Mountain High courts. Some of the top competition came in the adult<hild division, which saw 16 teams battle for the championship trophy. Ed Guy, Kings Mountain High tennis coach, and his son, Jeff, a ranked player in North Carolina, claimed the title with a hard-fought 4-6, 7-6, 6-2 win over Bridget Glass and Brian Jones, another State-ranked player. In one of the most exciting matches of the tournament. Glass and Jones defeated Robin Warlick and Scott Summitt in the semi-finals, 2-6, 64, 13-11. The match lasted over three hours. Pat Huffstetler and Brad Jones won the adult-child con solation tourney with a 7-6, 7-5 victory over Becky Dye and Jeff Barnett. In the Women’s A Division, Glass scored a 64, 5-7, 6-2 vic tory over her high school team mate, Karen Ledford, and in the Women’s B Division, Barbara Jones won the title with a 6-2, 6-0 win over Becky Dye. Out-of-town netters won both men’s singles crowns. Blacksburg’s Keith White took the Men’s A Division trophy, winning his final match over Scott Summitt by default. Wade Beam of Bessemer City won the Men’s B Division with a 6-1,6-1 win over Mike Gladden^ Gladden teamed with Joannie Nolen of Kings Mountain to win the Mixed Doubles champion ship. They defeated Dr. Jerry Eskridge and his wife, Lynn, in the double-elimination finals. The Eskridge team won the first match 64,64, but Gladden and Nolen then claimed the title with a 7-6, 4-6, 64 victory. DOUBLES WINNERS - Mlk* Gladden and loannie Nolen (right) defeated Jerry and Lynn Eskridge (left) for first place in the Mixed Doubles division of the Kings Mountain Tennis Association tourney Aug. 16 ot the KMHS courts. WINNER - Bcffbara Jones of Kings Mountoin displays the championship trophy she won inthe Women's Singles B Division of the Kings Moun tain Tennis Jlssociation Tour nament Aug. 16 at the KMHS courts. She won every set en route to the title. Ki*ch See the New ^499 s\ Installation Available Compare Dishwashers! 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