orts
The Mountain Messenger, Thursday, December 13, 1990 1B
always enjoyed watch-
and the many other
that make their home in
outdoors.
many of you put up
to help the birds
the winter• I am going to
some whole corn on the
the squirrels because
scarce in the woods this
would like to take part
count and watch, here
information you might
;ted in:
National Audubon
91st annual Christmas
Count will be held between
15 and January 2. ac-
to the Wildlife Resources
Nongame Wildlife Pro-
annual count originated
the turn of the century
Prank M. Chapman. re-
~ned ornithologist and
Society charter mem-
Individuals from the United
Canada. West Indies and
and South Panerica par-
in the annual count.
bird clubs and Audubon
chapters will pick a 24-
period between December
January 2 to travel to
route to count all the
seen and heard. Results
sent to the office of
Birds in New York
where statistics will be
and published in the
County issue of the
magazine.
participating in
West Virginia count are
in Charleston, Elkins,
Huntington, Morgan-
one, Parkersburg,
and Wheeling. Some
birds sighted in West
during past counts in-
double-crested cormo-
mute and tundra swans,
golden eagles, short-
and water pipit.
if you are an expert-
watcher, you can still
in a Christmas bird
You only have to have a
interest in wild birds and
lllng to go outdoors for a
one day during the
James Crews
Greenville Junior High School
Homecoming Ceremonies Held
For more information, contact
your local Audubon Society
Chapter, Brooks Bird Club or
the Nongame Wildlife Program at
P. O. Box 67, Elkins 26241. tele-
phone 637-0245.
On the Local Front
Ryan Wickline, eight-years
old, is proud of his first squirrel.
Ryan has a good teacher--his fa- :
ther. Randy Wickline. Randy got
a bear with his bow on October
18 and on October 20, he got a
nice gobbler while turkey hunt-
ing. On the same day, he got a
deer with his bow. In 1986, he
also got all three trophies In a
few days time•
Rvan Wickline
1990-9 IBasketball Schedule
Greenbrier East High School
Girls Basketball
Sept. 5 Allegheny Co., VA Home
Sept. 6 Peterstown Away
Sept. 12 Allegheny Co., VA Away
Sept. 13 Greenbrier West Home
Sept. 17 Shady Spring Away
Sept. 18 Princeton Home
Sept. 20 Hinton Home
Sept. 25 Bluefield Away
Oct. 2 Shady Spring Home
Oct. 3 Peterstown Home
Oct. 4 Union Home
Oct. 8 Valley Home
Oct• 9 Woodrow Wilson Away
Oct. 16 Hinton Away
Oct. 22 Union, J. V. Game Away
Oct. 24 Greenbrler West Away
Oct. 25 Woodrow Wilson Home
Oct. 29 Valley Away
Nov. 5 Princeton Away
Nov• 8 Bluefield Home
Nov. 9- I0John Marshall Tourney Ock
St. Mary's -- Parkersburg S. Glen
Nov. 13-15 Sectional TBA
Nov. 21 Regional TBA
Nov. 28- 1 State Chars.
season. Randy Wickline
Lori Canterbury, daughter of Bill and Nancy Canterbury of Sinks
Grove, was elected Greenville Junior High School Homecoming
Queen. She was escorted by David Wilson, son of Bobby and Debbie
Wilson of Union. Lori and David are members of the Freshman class
at Greenville Junior High. The Greenville Tigers defeated the Renick
Tigers with a score of 14-6, in their homecoming game.
Greenville Junior High School's Homecoming Court were (left to
right) Michelle Belcher, 7th grade; Carrie Wilson, 8th grade; Marsha
Weikel, freshman; Queen Lori Canterbury; Wendy Harvey, freshman;
Stacy Chandler, 8th grade; Janet Humphrles, 7th grade.
Greenbrier West High School
Basketball Schedule
Dec. 11 Shady Spring Away
Dec. 18 Independence Away
Dec. 21&22 Greenbrier East Invitational Away
Dec. 28 Liberty (Raleigh) Hoine
Jan. 4 Pocahontas County Away
Jan. 8 Hinton Home
Dec. 14 Dupont Boys Basketball Away
Dec. 18 Bluefleld Home
Dec. 21&22 Dick Gunnoe Menlorial Tournament Home
Richwood vs. Pocahontas Co.
Greenbrier West vs. East
Consolation & Championship
stone times following night
Parkersburg South Tournament
Greenbrier E. vs. Park S.
Parkersburg vs. Weir
Consolation & Championship
santo time following night.
Dec:. 27&28 Away
Jan. 4 Oak Hill Away
Jan. 8 Beckley Away
Jan. 11 Shady Spring Home
Jan. 12 Martlnsburg . Away
Jan. 15 Ravenswood Away
Jan• 18 Princeton Home
Jan. 23 Greenbrier West • Away
Jan. 25 Oak Hill Home
Jan. 29 Mt. View Away
Feb. 2 Ravenswood Home
Feb. 8 Bluefield Away
Feb. 9 Martinsburg Home
Feb. 15 Dupont Home
Feb. 19 Beckley -- Senior Night Home
Feb. 22 Princeton Away
Feb. 26 Sectional Semi-Finals
Mar• 1
Fayetteville Men]. Fieldhouse
Sectional
Fayetteville Mem. Fieldhouse
Mar. 8 Regional Finals TBA
Starting Times --- JV
Varsity
Coalfield Conl Games
6:30
8:30
6:00
8:00
5:30
7:30
State Select
Soccer Match
Let the
Jan. 11 Richwood Away
Basketball Schedule Jan. 15 Fayetteville Away
Shady Spring High School Home Jan. 19 Braxton County Home Mark Wise, Allen Gomez,
Nicholas County High School Away Jan. 25 Webster County Away] David Smith and Moss Rudley -. -
8 Tygarts Valley High School Home Jan. 29 Nicholas County Home have been selected to the playerKnow About
Feb. 1 Hinton Away pool of the West Virginia Soccer
;I-22 Greenbrier East Tournament Away Feb. 5 Shady Spring Home Association's State Select Temns'~T-_ ____. ( '~ .... ~ ---
i Richwood High School Away Feb. 7 Independence Home and are competing for a place on I L]}ur l ~]~OI']L~
', Greenbrier West High School Home Feb. 9 Pocahontas County Home the team in their age group. --
Shady Spring High School Away Feb. 12 IAberty (Raleigh) Away The State Select Team is a
• 11 Nicholas County High School Home Feb. 14 Greenbrier East Home part of the Olympic Development
' 14 Franklin High School Home Program of the United States
Feb. 15 Richwood Home
' 16 Circlevllle High School Home Feb. 19 Nicholas County Away Youth Soccer Association. The (-~-D~-,--,,,,, I 11~,,,,¢~¢~ ~
• 18 Braxton County High School Away Feb. 22 Webster County Home competitive selection process Ill oam m 3' ~, ~" u~,~ Iil
'22 Webster County High Sch0ol Home " culminates in selection of Na- Ill .... ~LmS~fi~ I!1
'25 2Mcker County High School Away Union High School tlonal Teams which represent III " III
RIchwoodHigh School Home the United States in interns- III ~0~ w. RandolohStreet Ill
Franklin High School Away Boys Basketball tional competition. [|[ ...... ~,~.o~ - [|1
Webster County High School Away The West Virginia State Ill pStUin~Yg~t 1[[
. Greenbrter West High School Away Dec. 11 Mercer Christian Away 7:00
1b Tucker County High School Home Dec. 14 Hinton Away 6:00 Teams compete against Ken: [l[ , ~_'~.",,~.."..... 11]
tucky in May and against 13 III ~w,~o~g, ~.~, III
{~ Tygarts Valley nigh School Away Dee. 18 Matoaka Away 6:00 other states in June andJuly. At III ..... Ill
Braxton County High School Home Dec. 21 Bramwell Home 6:00 these competitions, players have Ill 304-645-4182 Ill
tT J.V. 5:45 p.m. Varsity 7:30 p.m. Dec. 27&28 Craig County Tournament 6:00 a chance to compete for regional III __, ,,__:__ III
Jan. 4 clearfork Away 6:00
Jan. 8 Oakvale Home 6:00 teams and to perform before ~l,~, FIUlllpt L~gal o~rvl¢.;~ )jj
'e tontas County High School an,Jan. 911 Boy?~Hint nil°me A:amye 6:006:00more than 50 college coaches.
9th Grade Boys Basketball Jan. 15 Clearfork Home 6:00
Jan. 18 Peterstown Home 6:00
13 White Sulplhur Springs Away 7:00 Jan. 22 Boys' Home Home 6:00
L ~ Lewisburg Home ¢:oo Jan. 25 Montcalm Away 6:00
~.. Summersville Home 7:00 Jan. 29 Oakvale Away 6:00
~u Awa 7 00
. Circleville y : Feb. 1 Peterstown Away 6:00
}4 Franklin G.B. 6:30 Feb. 5 Bramwell Away 6:00
~./ Webster Home 7:00 Feb. 15 Matoaka Home 6:00
~¢~ Webster Away 7:00 Feb. 19 Mercer Christian Home 7:00
Covington Home 3:30 Feb. 22 Montcahn Home 6:00
County.
~ Circleville Home 7:00 Craig County Tournament Teams: Craig Virginia. North
~u Summersville Away 7:00 Cross (Roanoke). Roanoke Catholic.
Lewisburg Away 6:15
7 Franklin Away 6:00 0~R SC$~,
11 Richwood Home 6:45 i IISlE:Ef C, tlN
14 ~ovington Away 6:00 1 1 lll mlmmim
Richwood Away 7:00 I I
More Sports, Pages 6 & 7-B k
202 Mill Hill Dr., White Sulphur Springs, WV 24986
;UE VALUE
o
Hohday Specml ,
In Stock
Stainmaster Carpet $8.95 sq. yd.
.
Installation Available
Washington Street Monday thru Saturday
, W.Va. 8 am to 5 pm
TRADITION HAWKEN
MUZZLELoADER
1-LB.
22"50,.CAL.Blue BLACK
Oct3gon R~rr¢~l /////l clean, ¢~fe Substitute For
./
Black Powder. Get UP To
30% More SI~ots Per Pound
Than Black
• l~;ntrne ltS
3006 OR 270
RIFLE SHELLS
LIFETIME S ~ ;tit
WARRANTY
HOURS: Tues.- Fri. 9-5; Sat. 9-6; Closed Sunday & Monday
and open 6 p.m. to 8p.m. Nov. 19,20 & 21
Alarlin ~ MODEL 50AS
30-30 CENTERRRE.,
RIFLE J
JiB Walnut Ftnisned
HardwOod ~ock
Wit11 Pistol Grip
• Brass Beacl Front
And Adjustal:~e
Rear Sight