2B The Mountain Messenger, Tuesday, January 30, 1990
Wrestling...
Continued from pg. 1-B
4-H Basketball
(160 #), Keith Brandon (171 #), Ker-
mJt Moore (heavy weight). East for-
feited 103, 119 pound classes (12
pts) and received 5 forfeits (30 pts).
East - 40
Lexington, Va. - 28
Winners for East were Julian Ar-
buckle (13.0 #), Mike Staunton (135
#) Chris Smith (145 #), Elliot
Hickson (152 #), Rick Moore (160
#), Keith Brando~ (171 #), Kermit
Moore (heavy weight). East forfeited
103, 119 pound classes (12 pts) and
received one forfeit (6 pts).
Individual Record==
Wins-Losses-Ties
Trent lies 2-5-0
Carl Godby 0-5-0
Julian Arbuckle 4-3-0
Michael Staunton 5-3-0
Ryan Turner 3-2-0
Joey Browning 1-2-0
Chris Smith 3-5-0
Chris hamlet 0-2-0
Don Lesko 0-2-0
Elliot Hickson 1-0-0
Jason Whitman 1-2-0
Rick Moore 8-0-0
Keith Brandon 7-1-0
Bobb Arbaugh 1-6-0
Kermit Moore 7-1-0
Remaining Schedule
All at 6:30 p.m.
Jan 30 at Alleghany
Jan 31 at Meadow Bridge, Fayetteville, & Clay
Feb 3 at Coalfield Conference, Hico
Feb 7 at Shady Springs & Independence
Feb 8 at Fayetteville
Feb 13 at Home, Woodrow Wilson. tentative
Feb 14 at Home. Oak Hill & Meadow Bridge
Feb 16/17 at Clendenin, RegJonals
Feb 22/24 at Huntington Civic Cenler, State
Tourney
The 4-H baseketball league got un-
der way January 13 with the Bucks
defeating the Pistons 28-16 in game
one. High scorers for the Bucks
were Ray Lewis 12, Josh Duncan 6,
Thomas Bohrnstedt 6 and Patrick
Guills 4.. High scorers for the Pis-
tons were Chris Robards 1 1,
George Lemon 2, Jerry Dove 2, and
Paul Johnson 1.
Game two saw the Bullets down
the Sonics 31-21. L~ad scorers for
the Bullets were N. Turner 14, M.
Wise 11, B.J. Lilly 2, M. Gibbs 2 and
C. McClung 2. High for the Sonics
were Kevin Morgan 8, Darrell
Hughes 8, and Robbie Ridgeway 5.
Game three went to the Warriors
with a win over the Hawks 29-4.
High in this game went to Larry
Baxter with 12 points, Chad Sheets
6, Grant Jones 4, Anthony Redden
3, Thomas Gherman 2, and Joey
Boswell 2. Hawks high scorers were
David Smith 2, John Wilcox 1, and
Mike Williams 1.
Game Four was won by the
Knicks over the Lakers 16-14. Mycal
Johnson lead the scoring with 10
points followed by Johathan Lee
Collins with 2, Tiff Hilton 2, and Ja-
son Flack 2. High for the Lakers
were Mitchell Holiday 4, Daniel
Hudgins 4, Kenny Bostic 4 and Joey
Johnson 2.
January 20 Results:
Warriors defeated Knicks 56-12.
Leading scorers were Anthony Red-
points.
Bucks winners over the Hawks
43-19. Bucks lead by Thomas
Bohrnstedt 12, Nichelas Carson 10,
Patrick Guills 8, Ray Lewis 6, Josh
Duncan 6 and Nelson McC!ung.The
Hawks were led by David Smith 8,
John Wilcox 7, Jason Harvey 2, and
Jason McDaniel 2
The Bullets defeated the Pistons
36-19. High scorers were N. Turner
14, M. Wise 10, B.J. Lilly 4, J. Bostic
2, J. Lilly 2, M. Gibbs 2, and C.
McClung 2. Pistons high scorers
were Chris Robards t2, Shawn
Huffman 3, Isaac Gaines 3, and
Adam Jameson 3.
Lakers downed the Sonics 27-21.
Lead scorers for the Lakers were
Mitchell Holiday 8, Joey Johnson 8,
Daniel Hudgins 6, and Lee Holiday
5. High for the Sonics were Kevin
Morgan 12, Darrell Hughes 4, Rob-
bie Ridgeway 3~ and D=rek Allen 2.
The Stealers defeated the Ban-
dits by a score of 14-10. Scoring for
the Stealers were Suzanne
Humphrey and Erica Hunter with 6,
Leann Hedrick and Lisa Gladwell
with 1. Scoring for the Bandits were
Ashley Greenstreet and Kelly Quick
with 4 and Lindsey Martin adding
2.Scoring for the Wildcats were
Karen Fort and Sherry Robards with
2 points each.
den 22, Joey Boswell 8, Chad Sheet
8, Larry Baxter 7, Grant Jones 4,
Crichton Girls
Thomas Gherman 3, Gary Poweli 2, v -= yuu.u"o"e--"-"
and Andre Seams 2. Knicks high
scorers were Mychal Johnson 4, Ja- Crichton Jr. High girls defeated
son Persinger 4, and Jason Flack 4 Lewisburg Jr. High in two games on
-., January 18. Scores for the first
match were (15-6) (9-15) (15-4),
second match scores were (15-4)
(17-15). High scorers for Crichton
were Chris Duggan 20, Rebecca
Ayers 16 and Shannon Martin 14,
Crystal Beam had 60 returns. Lewis-
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Basketball
East Defeated
By Oak Hill
By Shawn D. Austin
Friday January 26 Greenbrier
East fell to a depleted, but inspired,
Oak Hill Red Devil squad by to a 66
to 60 score. Despite the loss of
"Stuff" Lynch and Darnell Evans, the
Red Devils put together a re-
vamped offense and came from a 4
point deficit in the final stanza to
send the Spartans to defeat.
Greenbrier East was led by Rich-
ard Brown who had 19 points and
Sidney Coles contributed 12 points.
Oak Hill was paced by Cant
Montgomery with 18 points. Shan-
non Morrison and Tom Jones each
chipped in 17.
Entering the final stanza, East
ted by 4 points at 50 to 46. Oak
Hill's sticky man-to-man defense
held the Spartans scoreless for 7
minutes while the Red Devils were
making good on 12 of 16 free-
throws. The Spartans, after the cold
streak, could not regain the edge.
Oak Hill made good on 25 of 37
free-throws while the visiting Spar-
tans were granted only 9 charity
stripe attempts, making good on 4.
With the loss, East now stands at 10
and 3 --- 2 and 5 in the conference.
Oak Hill, also 10 and 3, leads the
Coal Field Conference with an un-
blemished 5 and 0 mark.
East will play again on January
30 as the Mount Vi~il~V Golden
Knights visit in Fairlea. On February
2 the Bluefield Beavers will visit
Sparta. Tip off for both contests is
7:30 p.m. with the JV Contest slated
for 5:45.
,i!i~i¸
i! i~i!
Mary Clendenen Is presented with a check from
Woody Hanna, advisor at Renick.
FFA
Miss Clendenen Tops In S1
Mary Clendenen, a member of
the Greenbrier East FFA and a
freshman at Renick Junior High was
the top salesperson for the annual
fruit sales. Mary sold 74 boxes.
Money raised from the sale of cit-
rus fruit and West Virginia apples is
divided between Alderson, Green-
brier, Lewisburg, and Renick Junior
High Agriculture
grams. This year two new
were added: gourmet
and turkeys. Both these
ucts were well accepted
offered again next year.
brier East FFA chapter
thank everyone who su
fruit sales.
Williamsburg
Drug Awareness Program
The student council of Wil- were handed out to ea~
liamsburg Junior High School Janu- These contracts were tog
ary 22 sponsored a drug awareness between the student and
week. Using materials provided by The student promised .~
the SADD organization (Students drugs or alcohol and !i]
Against Doing Drugs) they had a va- promised not to use any i~
riety of activities for the school's stu- and not to drink and drive. J
dent body. Their activities began by On Thursday studentS|
introducing students to the ~SADD Greenbrier East Chapter el
chapter"s theme for middle schools, Against Drunk Driving pr~
"I'm special because I'm me." This special program. These|
chapter is also part of the Students tadke~d about the effects of~
Against Drunk Driving and Student alcohol on the body andJ
and physical consequenct
Athletes Don't Do Drugs. drugs. Also there was a I~
On Tuesday, a slogan contest
, was held school wide. The winners j
and their slogans were:. First Grade test. Winners of the cor~
-- Tina Wickline- Drugs-No First Grade ---Josh Hayr~
Thanks;" Second Grade class -- Grade --- Clayton Hel~
"When You Smoke-I'll Croak;" Grade--Mark Lester;,~
Fourth Grade -- Clayton Helmick- --Gary Walkup; Sevent~
"Say No to Drugs and Yes to Your
Life;" Fifth Grade --- Aaron Helmick-
"Users Lose-Winners Don't Use;"
Sixth Grade --- Lisa Gladwell-"Life is
for Winners-Drugs are for Losers;"
Seventh Grade -- Tracy Honaker-
"Drugs Stay-But Your Life Doesn't;"
Eighth Grade -- Doug Brown-"Use
Your Head-Try Life Instead."
On Wednesday "contracts for life"
Caron Piercy; Eighth
Vincent; and Ninth
Sizemore and Tasha
The posters and
display in the school's
dent Body officers are:
nes, president; Jason
president; Amber
tary. Student Council
Jean Carlson and Susan
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