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The Charlotte Observer from Charlotte, North Carolina • 47

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THE CHARLOTTE OBSERVER Saturday February 2 1985 3C THE CHARLOTTE OBSERVER s--- Saturday February 2 1985 3C Stinson Scores 42 In throws at the end put it out of reach The Vikings (10-2 14-2) got 25 from Holden and Independence (7-5 9-7) were led by Julio Morrison's 18 West Charlotte 75 West Mecklenburg 50 The Lions got 18 points apiece from AJ Morgan and Kevin Reid as they stayed tied for the league lead with North Mecklenburg West Mecklenburg was led by Carol Raney's 18 points Wilson (SC) Hall 55 Latin 54 The Hawks were edged by the Barons although they outscored Wilson Hall 19-6 in the final quarter Chad Grier's 14 points led the Hawks (14-5) Victory Country Day 65 Providence Day 57 The Buccaneers got 24 pointS from Bill Broadway and upped their CISAA record to 6-0 Dan Meltsner added 18 points for the winners Providence Day (3-2 16-8) was led by Chuck Pritchett's 24 points Box scores Page 2C Standings Southwestern 4A BOYS Loogue Nowell WL WL Mack 10 2 14 2 Charlotte 10 2 13 4 Myers Park 8 4 11 5 Independence 7 5 9 7 Harding 6 6 8 8 Garinger 5 7 9 7 Olympic 5 7 9 8 Meck 4 8 5 11 Mack 3 9 4 13 Mack 2 10 4 13 GIRLS League Overall WLWL Mack 10 I 13 3 Mack II 1 11 3 Meek 9 3 11 3 Olympic 8 4 8 6 Harding 7 5 10 5 Independence 6 6 7 6 Myers Park 3 9 4 10 Mack 3 9 4 12 Charlotte 2 10 2 12 Garinger 0 12 1 13 7 SAT TIL 6 um lot 8 BEGINS THIS WEEK GROUP OVER 500 1 0 I Day 65 Providence The Buccaneers got 24 'om Bill Broadway and eir CISAA record to 6-0 added 18 points for enceers Day (3-2 16-8) was luck Pritchett's 24 points ores Page 2C Standings Southwestern 4A BOYS Leogue 0Y4r1111 Ito 68372 140369 189441 1185337 VICO 5 7 9 8 GIRLS League Oyobreil I 10 I 13 3 1 7 5 10 5 ence 6 6 7 6 rk We 2 10 2 12 0 12 1 13 33 99 44 92 SAT TIL 6 A THI WEEK IS LIP OVER 500 'Prr i cryit -z '''-lt'" L--- -F 04isk? A Ts fio tk-A-il' -0: 4 i''" ''q'k0 rt2 t---7744 I 'Ni ::::42:: ttiy rii It 3 i y': A' 'if ttoti1- i :1: tt'10 11- it1 '0: 41 VI 0ci 1- 4 e' 7 'i-4 ei of 7 t' "'ik' '3'-4-' 41W 'Nit tri '''''1' 4t 0 2 s' e4id t''' 'M a IS '''r': 4 A I 'I''' 1 41 yti ::1:: 4 il'''' L' 7: ii A Statt Photo By DAVIE HINSHAW Bs nraitncgh sItthDe Clark (left) missed the shot 0 'in 414'' A-- 4 i 2 4007--2 stp i kivt: TOis 61- iti i -4B U-di Pit'121144t'1 i--' 1 4 4- to i 20 -r1 7 i F1 11' 8 3 (' I A x0-- v-ro Alt i'l ithlit 'b iiiiimb 6r of 6 4 '7 A 41 -r '-1-- 4t''' 7 I REDUCED 1 HEALED WHOLESALE dc SEM REDUCED Statt Photo BY DAVIE HINSHAW Bring It Down: Country Day's Danny Meltsner (left) snatches the rebound after Providence Day's Reggie Clark missed the shot BEALER WHOLESALE Roports High's girls will need all the the Vikings try East Mecklenburg Southwestern 4A Mecklenburg got sophomore Andrea 42 points in leading a 60-56 victory The victory North Mecklenburg's record to 11-1 Mecklenburg Park on Friday (6-6 7-6) was led 17 points and 57 West Lori Helton scored Heather Hull added knocked off the (3-9 4-12) from Monica led 32-23 at halftime KC Smith 11 points West to 2-10 2-12 53 Myers Eagles' Renee points leading past the Mustangs allowed the Eagles to retain a share 4A lead with also scored 18 winner Myers Park led by Meredith Olympic 49 The (7-5 10-5) got Tonya Williams Ronda Brent ley in The Trojans drop 23 points from 23 more from 75 Garinger getting 20 Nance ripped the remain winless in 4A South (9-1 points from Hillary won only once in and trailed 37-4 57 Providence Buccaneers raised Independent Association record a solid triumph Chargers 17 points and led Country Day the losers (2-3 led the way and Amber Wilson Forest Hills 27 winners of four of got 13 points korest Hills Zi winners of four of got 13 points Forest Hills 67 Catholic 46 The Yellow Jackets ranked 15th in the Sweet 16 got 30 points from William Colston in a Rocky River 2A victory over the Cougars Catholic (4-9 4-10) was led by Stephen Schachner's 12 points Forest Hills improves to 10-2 15-3 OPEN MON-FRI TH AFTER INVENTORY Note-- Coat Sleeve And Pant Alterations FREE Our Cost Charged for ex-ire me coat alterations this (47: lei '3- 'I3 1H 4 'fit0itiii -44 i 04 11- li: 5114 -41 'i1i or -AIN I 1114' ii4 1 1 'fy EicA Wii! 1: 11::: -t i ii'b-: e': I it ::::1:4 ''4 ::1: 1 i REGULAR $15995 $21000 High School Basketball IMM 0 from Peggy Armstrong in a Rocky River 2A triumph Catholic (7-6 8-6) also got help from Nancy Wolhar and Mary Anne Fagan both of whom scored 12 points Forest Hills falls to 141 1-15 Carolina Christian 60 Heritage 18 The Flames crushed Heritage winning their 10th straight and upping their South Piedmont Athletic Association mark to 8-0 Carolina Christian (10-6 overall) was led by Barbara Clement's 22 points and Shelly Patterson's 19 Wilson (SC) Hall 57 Latin 46 The Hawks dropped a nonconference game to Wilson Hall in Columbia Latin (13-5) got 14 points from Kelly Bailey and 10 from Kim Mullis Wilson Hall's Joy Galloway got 18 points as her team improved to 11-3 Boys East Mecklenburg 63 Myers Park 57 Byron Dinkins scored 21 points and Maurice Rose added 16 as the Eagles stunned the Mustangs The loss snapped a five-game winning streak for Myers Park (8-4 11-5) and broke a four-game losing streak for East Mecklenburg (3-9 4-13) Paul Grier had 25 points for the losers and Dee Pritchett added 14 Garinger 81 South Mecklenburg 78 (0T) The Wildcats won their second straight overtime game by slipping past the host Sabres Garinger (5-7 9-7) got a basket by Raynard Stevens as time ran out in regulation and went on to outscore the Sabres 10-7 in overtime The Wildcats were six-of-six from the free throw line in overtime Roman Phifer had 22 points for South (4-8 5-11) Garinger's Pervis Thomas had 19 points and Stevens had 16 North Mecklenburg 72 Independence 69 OT The Vikings' overcame a four-point deficit in overtime to win it and stay tied for first place in the Southwestern 4A with West Charlotte Independence's Lee Rozier had made the front end of a one-andone to send the game into overtime and the Patriots then apparently had taken control in the extra period But two missed layups and a turnover helped North -Ii'': 1 1) ort From Sta North Meek len basketball team help it can get and keep pace wi burg for the S( i lead Friday North a lot of help fron 1 drea Stinson Stinson scored ing the Vikings 1 over host Indepe tory improved burg's conferenc( i the same as Ea which beat Myer! Independence by Gina Fergusot Karen Rauart's 1 West Meek let Charlotte 47 19 points and He 12 as the Indians Lions West Meek len also got 12 poir 1 McCoehon and 1( time West Chart' A i A led the Lions wit ICharlotte droppe( East Meek len' 11 Park 34 Thl Davis scored 22 I''! East Mecklenbur Itangs The victor! gles (11-1 11-3) 1 of the Southwest i I North Mecklenbu Jonetta Petersc points for the wil (3-9 4-10) was Barton's nine poi Harding 52 01 unpredictable Rai 18 points from and 10 from Rc edging Olympic to 8-4 8-6 and g( Judy Graham an Veronica Harris South Mecklen 20 The Sat points from Mia I Wildcats who the Southwesterr 11-3) also got 13 lary Weiland Garinger has 14 overall games at halftime Country Day Day 43 The 1 their Charlott Schools Athletic cord to 4-2 with over the host Ch Katherine Davi Nancy Hayes's 11 (10-8 overall) Fe 12-9) Lisa Clon with 23 points ar added 10 Catholic 55 Fi The Cougars wi their last five gan 'i GRA 0 uhls Choic "Thf 1607 Mont Charlotte 1 a tJ 0 )5 North's From Staff North Mecklenburg basketball team help it can get as and keep pace with for the lead Friday North a lot of help from Stinson Stinson scored the Vikings to over host Indepedence improved conference the same as East which beat Myers Independence by Gina Ferguson's Karen Rauart's 12 West Mecklenburg Charlotte 47 19 points and 12 as the Indians Lions West Mecklenburg also got 12 points McCoehon and West Charlotte's led the Lions with Charlotte dropped East Mecklenburg Park 34 The Davis scored 22 East Mecklenburg The victory (11-1 11-3) of the Southwestern North Mecklenburg Jonetta Peterson points for the (3-9 4-10) was Barton's nine points Harding 52 unpredictable Rams 18 points from and 10 from edging Olympic to 8-4 8-6 and got Judy Graham and Veronica Harris South Mecklenburg 20 The Sabres points from Mia Wildcats who the Southwestern 11-3) also got 13 Weiland Garinger has 14 overall games at halftime Country Day Day 43 The their Charlotte Schools Athletic to 4-2 with over the host Katherine Davis's Nancy Hayes's 11 (10-8 overall) For 12-9) Lisa Clontz with 23 points added 10 Catholic 55 The Cougars their last five games IIIMIIMENIM Catholic 55 The Cougars their last five games GRAND gi Choice "The 1607 Montford Charlotte 1 4 1 111 I GRAND Lai Choice "The 1607 Montford Charlotte 1 WEST MECKLENBURG OPTIMIST CLUB Proudly Presents 53rd ANNUAL CAROLINA'S GOLDEN GLOVES CHAMPIONSHIPS SEMI-FINAL BOUTS FRIDAY FEB 8th 7:30 PM FINAL CHAMPIONSHIP BOUTS SATURDAY FEB 9th 7:30 PM PARK CENTER CHARLOTTE TICKET INFORMATION RESERVED SEATS EC SULUVAN 371-5522 BOX SEATS TW MATTOX 393-8544 Of 8798 FURTHER SALE $9995 1 1 0" 1 2995 1 49" -COUPON FRIDAY BOUTS I I $300 53RD ANNUAL Carolina Golden Gloves Champion- I ships Redeem this Coupon at ticket outlet Little I General Stores for a discount off the general I DISCOUNT 1 admission price I Im KING OF BEERS ANNHEUSER-BLISCH INC ST LOUIS iv xxcsi 3cil1 Mecklenburg raniteo nun in 1 nu I ---2-- 1 Observer's Sweet 16 get back into ENTIRE REMAINING STOCK OF FALL SUITS SPORT ii PLUS it and Todd Holden's two free 0A0i sHEEFIRR oczAsiTsdc KA oNiFpovsEtRA3c0K0 os FURTHER AU CT SE 6 CwHE COMPARE OUR RICES-' 0:46 (lel Reg Price SAVE UP TO SALE momonnono a a 0 OVER 8 0 CEIZIL 1 $2600 1111 UP TO ENTIRE FALL STOCK AND SAVE SWEATERS $2200 11 SPORT UP TO '15" I JUST RECEIVED OVER 3000 PAIR OF Unlimited II lb SHIRTS UP TO a FAMOUS ii i 4 li KNIT $3295 BRAILA SHIRTS 1122 1 0 '29" ri If OPENING Feb 2 VELOURS $4800 A 1 Complete Outfitters for Teams and individuals ALL SALES FINAL 0 a4t AA Eli rl (- uhisport PATRICK' alg4 of the Pros ibu owe It lo your 1 eet USE YOUR VISA CARO OR MASTERCARD I LWORTH SUALS Buy Your Equipment From 1533 South Boulevard ot Pork Ave People Who Know Soccer" "11111 FREE STORESIDE PARKING ASSORTED STYLES N-1' Dr (704) 529-0128 Do club news? 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