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+:.:.:.:.:,,,:.... ',! "j )parlf of r:~ )rn Oll Lceton !3 h ol&l R.T. gers., } lpar- ~'t ,rs of ,'~ nts Ly cff ~'i.. nd- elle- *~ " ~ e HINTON FOOTBALL stats tourney lastyear, returns with cer. Heidi Bragg was the Bobcat's The Hinton Bobcat Football team four starters, leading rebounder with 7. were beaten by the Union Red Dev- ~I expect Mullens, Petsrstown and On Tue., Oct. 30, the Lady Bob. ils Friday by the score of 42-14. The Greenbrier West to have very good cats defeated Rainslle 40 to 19 to Bobcatscoringcamefromsophomore teams. Hintonwillreturn3startsrs post win #13. Cheryl Cooper and Matt Redes on a 3-yard run in the from last years11-12 team. Lament AndreaCrooksharedthegameshigh secondquartsr. Hinton's other score Smith, 12 points & 12 rebounds per scoring honors with 9 points each in was a result of a 25-yard run by game. Pat Stsnnett 6.4 points per only 2 quarters of action. Crook also seniorEricFrazierandthetwo-point game and Stsven Brown with 5.2 had 10 rebounds while Cooper had eonversiononarunbyStsvenBrown, points per game, but we have sev- 8. Lindsay Keaton had 7 points for The Bobcats finished the 1990 sea- eral boys who we are counting on to Hinton and dominated the game son with 3 wins and 7 losses, contribute; 6'6" Rusty Cox, 6'4" Jon- defensively as she had 13 steals in 2 The season, without a doubt, was athan Davis, 5'11" Ron Pack and quarters of play. a disappointment for the coaches 6~2'' Kelly Galloway. On Thurs., Nov. 1, the Hinton 7th and players, but I would like to re- '~-Iopefully we will have afew more and 8th grade team picked up their fleet back on just a few things about boys who can contribute by the end 14th victory as they defeated Sand- our Hinton Bobcats. of the season. I think we will re- stone 23 to 20, Lindsay Keaton led Of the ten teams that we faced; bound well and have another good the way for Hinton with 10 points four teams, Oceana, Midland Trail, defensive team; but again, like last while Erin Cox and Jennifer Smith Petsrstown and Union, will advance year, we may have trouble scoring had 4 points each and Heidi Bragg to stats play-offgames. Two others, points, but I am very excited.~ chippedin with 3 points. Pointguard Independence and Greenbrier West, JR. HIGH LADY BOBCATS Erin Cox contributed to the win with just missed the opportunity for post- FINISH REGULAR SEASON 3 assists and steals. Heidi Bragg led season play. West with an 8-2 record 17 AND 1 Hinton in rebounding with 5. and Indspendence with a 7-3 record. The Hinton Jr. High Lady Bob- On Fri.,Nov. 2, the Lady Bobcats TheBobcatsfinishedtheyearwith cats put an end to an impressive hosted Collins Middle School and only 5 oftheir 6 seniors on the team. regular season as they defeated captured win #15 by a final score of Most of the teams we competed Sandstone 39 to 33 to raise their 33 to 23. Lindsay Keaton was the against had from12 to17 seniors on record to 17 wins against only one games leading scorer with 13points their roster, loss. and Andrea Crook led the Bobcats I would like to recognize our sen- The Bobcats struggled in their offensively with 6 points and re- iors and congratulate them for a job final contest as an inspired Sand- bounds. well done. Running backs Eric Fra- stonetsamwouldn'tquitandstayed 7th GRADE LADY BOBCATS zier and Rich Lytle and linemen in the ballgame right down to the The Hinton 7th and 8th Grade Tanner Smith, Tracy Ri~chmond, wire. Sandstone will now play Gap Lady Bobcats split up and placed 2 Matt Lilly and Chris Harper. The Mills in the opening round of the teams in the Mercer Lady Cavalier Bobcats started two freshmen most Summers-Monroe Conference Tour- Basketball Tournament this past oftheyear, MikeHarshawandBruce nament and if they are victorious w~ekend. Jackson. With one year experience then they will face Hinton again on Hinton's 7th grade team consist- and the return of 17 juniors and 16 Wed. night Nov. 7 at 8:00 in the ing of Stacey Turner, Beth Farley, mophomoree the 1991 season should semi-final round of the tournament Mika Meadows, Jeseica Meadows, showgraatimprovement. Several of at Greenville Jr. High School. Kristi Clark, Faith Fortner, Tonya next years seniors will be returning The Lady Bobcats led Sandstone Allen, and Crystal Yancey played as three year lettsrmen. Thisyear 11to S aftsr one period of play and very well, but dropped two close Coach Richmond put together a JV led 23 to 16 at the half. The second contests as they fell to Mercer 25 to program for the first time in several half of play was even as Hinton 19. yea~. These players played 5 games continued toholdoffSandstone and Stacy Turner and Faith Fortner thie year and this experience can wouldn't be overtaken. TheBobcats led the Lady Bobcats in scoring with only help the young players. The also were unable to put the Lady 6 points each. Talcott Junior High and Hinton Hornetsawayandsothesetwoteams Fortner also pulled down 8 re- Junior High programs will add play- have set the stage for a possible bounds and had 6 steals in the con- ersfbrnextysarstsam. Iwouldlike excitingrematchintournamentplay test. Mika Meadows also provided to ~ the coaches and players for this week. solid defense for Hinton as she came helping me with all the information HINTON" 11 12 10 6-39 up with 4 steals in the game. In the for our readers. SANDSTONE: 5 11 10 5-33 consolation game of the tournament LADYCATS LEADING SCORERS - Hinton: the 7th grade Bobcats lost to Oceana t The Hinton Lady Bobcats picked TabithaLilly, ll;JanettsYopp, 10; Middie School 21to l7. KristiClark ~:, up two victories this past week to Joetta CRies, 7; Cheryl Cooper, 6; led Hinton in scoring with 5 points ut increase their season record to now Farrah Lilly, 4. Sandstone: Lori and Faith Fortnar had 4. Beth Far- i 14 wins and five losses. Sharer, 12; Stsphanie Meadows, 10i ley led in rebounding with 6. Faith In the fret game Hinton defeated Robin Williams, 5; Michelle Gwinn, Fortner was an all tournament se- ' highlyrankedAAAGreenbrierEast4; Kim Gwinn, 1. lection for the 7th grade team. :~" 73-66. Leading scorer for Hinton REBOUNDERS-Hinton:Farrah JR. HIGH LADY BOBCATS &~' :~, was Kim Gore with 35 points, 16 Lilly, 9; Joetta Cales, 8. Sandstone: PARK JR. HIGH ~ rebounds, 8 steals, 3 assists and 2 Robin Williams, 8. ROADRUNNERS 35 '.:t blcckedshots. KimWynesscored 18 ASSISTS-Hinton:JanettsYopp, The Hinton Jr. High Lady BOb- .i points, had 9 rebounds, 2 steals and 6; Cheryl Cooper, 4. cats improved their record to 16 and ?~ 3 assists. BLOCKS - Hinton: Joetta Cales, l by downing their Raleigh Co. oppo. Other scorers for Hinton were Melanie Brumit, 8; Kristsn Keaton, 8; Celena Angell, 3; and Sharon Bonds, 1. This was the first game this year for senior post player, Sharon BOnds who pulled down also 6 rebounds, 1 steal and 1 blocked shot. Greenville Jr. High School. The In the second game of the week, opening round was last night with Hinton defeated Shady Spring 63- Greenville Jr. High playing Peter- 36. Hinton was led by Kim Gore grown and Sandstone vs. Gap Mills. with 30 points. Gore's yearly aver- Semi-final round action will be age now is 27 pts. per game. Other played Wed. night. At 6:30 the Scorers were Kim Wynes with 10 Greenville vs. Petsrstown winner pts, yearly average 26.7 per game. will play Talcott. Talcott comes into Kristen Keaton added 8 pts, Celena the tournament as the #2 seated Angsll, 3; Renee Livesay, 3; Melanie team with an over all 14-3 record. Brumit, 2; Kim Robertson, 2; Sarah Then, at 8 the Sandstone vs. Gap Miller, 2; Sherry Haskins, 2; Malanie Mills winner will play 3 time defend- Humphreys 1. ing conference champions Hinton Jr. The Lady Bobcats will now corn- High. Hintoncomesintothetourna- pete Nov. 9 and 10 at the Veterans mentasthenumberoneseatwithan 4. neat Park Jr. High 53 to 35. SUMMERS AND MONROE JR. Earlier in the season Hinton had HIGH GIRLS BASKETBALL defeatsdParkbyonly 2 points. Park TOURNAMENT brought a 12 and 3 record into the The Summers and Monroe Coun- contest and hopes for a little re- ties Jr. High Girls Basketball Tour- vengs. However, hopesis as far asit nament is being held this week at got, as Hintonjumpedoutin front 12 to 6 after one quarter. In the second quarter Hinton out scored Park 14 to 11 to grab a 26 to 17 lead at the half. The 3rd quarter was the clincher for the Bobcats as they out scored Park 16 to 6 to up their lead to 42 to 23. Jcotta Cales scored six of'her game high 21 points in this quarter Tabitha Lilly scored 5 of her 19. Janette Yopp also contributed 5 points in this quarter and for the contest Yopp along with Farrah Lilly each had four assists. Day tournament held at Buffalo- overall record of 17-1. In the final quarter ofplay, Park Wayne. The Bobcats will compete The tournaments conselation and out scored Hinton l3 to l l, butitwas a~netMilton, atSpm, Friday night championship games will be played toolittle tolats as the Jr. High Lady tnKenova. Milton's eeason record Thursday night at 6:30 and S. This Bobcats improved their rscord to16 thus far is 15-4. Milton, a AAA girls junior high tournament fsa- and 1. school, will prove to he a strong tures an outstanding level of play LEADING REBOUNDERS - competitor against our Lady Cats. and promises to be very exciting. In Hinton: Jostta Caleb, 12; Farrah The first game, in this tourney, will feature two AA schools, TUg Valley and Buffalo-Wayne. Tug Valleys record is 15-2 and Buffalo-Wayne is 10-6. The consolation and champi- onship games will be held Saturday. HINTON VARSITY z rVALL tournament play upsets abound. Lilly, 8; Andrea Crook 7. However, barringan upset the people HINTON JR. HIGH 58 in Summers County will be able to MERCER ACADEMY 17 see Talcott and Hinton Jr. High play The Hinton Jr. High Lady Bob- for the 4th consecutive year in the cats started their last week of the conferencechampionshipgame. The regular season in impressive fash- Hinton Jr. High Lady Bobcats will ion pickingup win #15 of the season he going after their 4th consecutive over Mercer. MERCER: 2 1 10 4-17 SCORING- Hinton: Tabitha Lilly, 15; Joetta Cales, 12; Lindsay Kea- ton, 8; Janette Yopp, 6; Farrah Lilly, 6; Melissa Rollyson, 4; Cheryl Coo- per,3; Andrea Crook & Heidi Bragg, 2. HINTON 7th & 8th GRADE LADY BOBCATS CAPTURE TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIP Hinton's 7th and 8th grade Lady Bobcat Basketball Team spli t up thi s week placing 2 teams in tournament play. The 8th Grade Lady Bobcat Bas- Tues. Nov. 6, 1990 Hinton News - 5 ketball team made up of 8th grad- ere: Cheryl Cooper, Andrea Crook, Heidi Bragg, Jennifer Smith and Sharon Kessler, along with 7th grad- ers Lindsay Keaton, Erin Cox and Sheri Mansfield, captured the cham- pionship of the Mercer Lady Cava- lier 7th and 8th Grade Invitational Tournament. Hinton defeated Oceans Middle School 35 to 23 receiving a balanced offensive attack. Andrea Crook led the way with 8 Continued on page 6 Photographics ~~WEDDING SCHOOL AERIAL & MMERCIAL TOGRAPHY 217 R BALLIENGEE ST. HINTON ou! ...Rite Aid Buying Power Directly to You.. ! Now there's a new way to save at Rite Aid! v/You can enjoy low, low prices on 100s of your favorite brand name items, thanks to manufacturers' temporary discounts we're passing directly along to you. ~,/The Rite Buy is more than a weekly special and features dozens of new items each week. v/Just look for the Rite guy red checks for the best~ buys in town. v/We're taking your price concerns seriously. 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Fayetteville High School. basketball fan he sure to catch this in the first half, and Jostta Cales The Pirates, who are new to the tournament action this week.scored 12 pmnts and pulled down12 ~i I F HINTON 7th and 8th rebounds all in the first half. Point schedule this year, are believed to have a wry strong team. Coach Payns is cautiously opti- mistic about the upcoming season. =Our schedule is difficult this year," ~e said. "We have added Fayettsv- ille in place of Richwcod and Pinev- illo in place of Princeton. Both will LADY BOBCATS guard Janette Yopp also turned in The 7th and 8th grade Lady Bob- an impressive first half scoring 6 cats picked up four victories during points, 5 rebounds and dishing out 4 the last week of their regular season assists. to improve their record to 15 and 2. In the second half, 7th grader The Lady Bobcats downed Mer-Lindsay Keaton led the Bobcat of- cer 38 to 28 on Men., Oct. 29, to pick fense as she scored 8 points. For the HINTON, WV COUNTRY PLAZA WV RT. 107 have good teams. Pinevil]e hasup win #12. Kristi Clark was the game, Hintonplaced9playersinthe i iI • moved up to AA and have four start- leading scorerin this game with 9 scoring column, committed only8 PHON E: 466-5069 ers from last years team returning, points followed by Lindsay Keaton turnovers and grabbed 61% of the Yayetteville, who Mullons beat by with 7 and Erin COx with 6. Cox had rebounds in the contest. "1 only one point to advance to the4 assists and 3 steals against Mer- HINTON:~r 20 22 10 6-58