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p ntm, followed by Cheryl Cooper,
Heidl Bragg, Lindsay Kvaton and
Sharon Ko~ler with 6 each. Andrea
Crook also pulled down 12 rebounds
while Lindeay Keaton had 8 steals.
In the championship game Hin-
ton defeated Mercer 38 to 18 again
with a strong balanced attack. Lind-
myKeatonled the way with 10points
and Cheryl Cooper had 8. Rounding
out the scoring was Andrea Crook,
Sharon Kessler, and Heidi Bragg
with 6 each, and Jennifer Smith with
2. Andrea Crook was again the lead-
ing rebounder with 9 while Cheryl
Cooper and Erin Cox led in assists
and Lindeay Keaton came away with
6 steals.
The championship team placed
three players on the all tournament
team. Thoee honors went to Cheryl
Cooper, Lindeay Keaton and Andrea
Crook. With the victory the Hinlmn
7th and 8th .Grade Lady Bobcats
complete their season with a 17 and
2 record.
GIRLS ELEMENTARY
BASKETBALL
Tues., Oct. 30: Hinton Area vs.
Talcott Pirates; Pirates. Jumping
Branch vs. Bellepoint; Jumping
Branch. Sandstone vs. Talcott Buccs;
Sandstone.
Sat., Nov. 3: Talcott Pirates vs.
Sandstone; Sandstone. Hinton Area
vs. Jumping Branch; Jumping
Branch. Bellepoint vs. Talcott Buccs;
Bellepoint.
Season Record: Talcott Pirates, 9
and 1; Jumping Branch, 8 - 2; Sand-
ftone, 6 - 4; Bellepoint, 4 - 6; Hinton
Area, 3 - 7; Talcott Buccs, 0 - 10.
Tournament starts Mon., Nov. 5,
and Semi.final Fri., Nov. 9 and fi-
nals Sat., Nov. 10.
TALCOTT 51/GAP MILLS 19
Jenny Mann scored 23 points and
had 15 rebounds to help Talcott to a
51-19 victory over Gap Mills last
Mon. Patricia Sea scored 12 points
and stole the ball 7 times.
Talcott ran their record to 13-3.
TALCOTT 47
SHADY SPRING 39
Patricia Sea scored 13 of her 20
points in the 4th quarter, Thurs. as
Talcott broke a 29-29 fourth quarter
tie and beat Shady Spring 47 - 39.
Jenny Mann scored 19 points and
had 15 rebounds and Sea added 10
steals as Talcott finished unbeaten
at home and raised its record to 14
and 3.
JUMPING BRANCH 84
TALCOTT 8
34-8 was the final score in the
meeting of the Jumping Branch
, Tigers and the Talcott Buccaneers,
with the Tigers coming out on top.
~,; Scorers for the Tigers were Jessica
Bragg with 12, Laura Rollyson 10
pro., Shannon Gills 4 pts., Sarah
~'t
.; Meadows 3 pts., Jessica Zimmer-
man 4 pte. and Janie Chambers I pt.
High Rebounder was Shannon
(lille with 17. Assist leader was
Laura Rollyson with 2. Jessica Bragg
had 6 steals.
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H.H.S. Band R,
Rating at Raleigh Competition
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Environmental Action At Home
There's a new story almost ev-
ery day--the environment in peril,
another blow to the health of our
small, watery planet. You might
ask ~What can I do?" Actually, quite
a lot and right in your house, too. A
key place to start is the kitchen.
The following tips from product
development experts who make
KitchenAid appliances can help you
save energy, help the environment--
and save money too.
Leading scorers for the Bucca-
neers were D. Campbell and L.
Richmond each with 4 pte.
JUMPING a CH SS
SANDSTONE 13
The Jumping Branch Tigers once
again improved their record with a
38-13 win over the Sandstone Hor-
nets. Leading scorers for the Tigers
were L4aura Rollyson and Jessica
Bragg each with 18 pts. Both ladies
had 2 assists and 8 steals.
Leading rebounder was Jeseica
Bragg with 6. Roxanne (]line also
had 2 pts. for the Tigers.
Leading scorer for the Hornets
was Erin Dick with 8 pts.
Congratulations to the Hintonwalked away with a number one
High School marching band that trophy for best performance in their
received a rating of 1 at the Raleigh class. They, too, are to be corn°
County"Battle of the Bands"march- mended.
ing competition held Mon. Oct. 29, This sizeable achievement shows
at Woodrow Wilson H.S. the amazing improvement the band
Arating of one stands for superior has made since last year. The Band
performance in competition and is attributes their remarkable success
the highest achievable rating in any to Mrs. Becky Greene, the dedicated
band competition, members of the H.H.S. band, and
Along with the superior rating, the Band Boosters who are always
the Hinton High School majorettes so supportive.
Door Prize
TALCOTr 40
JUMPING BRANCH 35
The Jumping Branch Tigers were
handed their second loss by the
Talcott Pirates, with a 40-35 score.
Scorers for the Pirates were Mich-
elle Palmer 20 pts., Valarie Hedrick
lpt., Marlena Hicks 8 pts.,Amy Eller
6 pts., and Christy Barker 5 pts.
Scorers for the Tigers were Jes-
sica Bragg 15 pts., Laura Rollyson
12 pts., Shannon Gills 5 pte. and
Sarah Meadows 3 pts.
The Museum of Madness has of Hinton. We also gave the partici-
completed another"successful run". pants in the Museum of Madness an
We want to thank those who came to opportunity to win a door prize.
see our production. You helped make The Neighborhood Video donated
it a success. We also want to con- ten tickets for either a movie rental
gratulate the winners of the $50 or an Nintendo game rental. The
savings bonds that were donated as winners of these tickets were as fol:
door prizes by the National Bank of lows: Brian Bremmer, Billy Briers,
Summers and the First National Bonnie Cook, Janet Utterback (2),
Bank. Chris Wiseman, Crissie Cooper, Eric
Winners were Christine Thomas, Mark Woodrum, James
Richmond and Ashley Duncan, both Cox. "
JUMPING BRANCH 46
BELLEPOINT 12
Jumping Branch Tigers improved
their record to 7-2 with a 46-12 win
over the Bellepoint Falcons. The
Tigers were led in scoring by Shan-
non Gills with 14 pts. Shannon Gills
also led in rebounding with 18. As-
sist leader was Laura Rollyson with
2, she also had 11 steals.
Other scorers for the Tigers were
Jessica Bragg with 9 pts., Sarah
Meadows with 7 pts., Jamie Cham-
bers with 2 pts. and Roxanne Cline
with 2 pts.
High scorer for the Falcons was
Shannon Payne with 4 pts.
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Persistence on the part of a lead-
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off in increased health benefits for
Vietnam veterans.
The 4th Annual Halloween Party given by the employees of Save-A-
Lot was held Oct. 81 with refreshments and entertainment from "Poor
Roger" the clown. Prizes for the best costumes were: Justin Bennet,
Pee Wee Willey, Kimberly Milan, Cassidy Dobbins, Tiffany Harrah,
Yolanda Meadows, Jesse Willey, IH, and Jennifer Rand. The door
prize was won by Korea Richmond. The employees would like to
thank the following for their help. Mr. Jerry Bush (Dir. of Store
Years of effort have paid off in, Operations) for allowing them to have the party, Hinton, Elks, River-
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Your refrigerator's job is to keep
your food fresh and tasty, and it can
do that job more efficiently and
with less energy ifyou make sure of
the following things:
• Place your refrigerator away
from heat producing appliances,
windows, radiators or heating ducts;
• Allow space behind and above
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• Clean the condenser coils regu-
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It's also important to buy the
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