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Sgt. McClain
Awarded Medal
Sgt. Gail A. McClain,
daughter of Thomas G. and L.
Bolden of 111 Grandview Ave.,
Mount Vernon, N.Y., has been
decorated with the U.S. Air
Force Commendation Medal at
Andrews Air Force Base, Wash.
The Air Force Commendation
Medal is awarded to those in
dividuals who demonstrate
outstanding achievement or
meritorious service in the perfor
mance of their duties on behalf
of the Air Force.
McClain, a construction con
trol specialist with the 1776 to
Civil Engineering Squadron, is a
1976 graduate of Mount Vernon
High School.
Her husband. Air Force Staff
Sgt. Charles O. McClain, is the
son of Andrew and Doris Mc
Clain of Route I, Kings Moun
tain.
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FIELD DEDICATION • Th« boMboII field at
Clyatt Park In Ocala, Fla., boa been dedicated
to the memory of Scott Carrigon, o former lit
tle league player who loet hie life last year to
leukemia. Pictured above ert the ceremonies
ore, left to right, Howard Rohrbacher, city
parks ond recreation director; Scott's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Carrigon, formerly of Kings
Mountain; and Bill Reese, post president of
the Clyott Park Little League Parents Associa
tion.
Town Honors Scott
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SUSAN & JIMMY HUNTSINGER
The late Scott Carrigan, an
11-year-old former Kings Moun
tain resident whose determina
tion to play baseball after being
stricken by leukemia taught
everyone in his hometown of
Ocala, Fla., a lesson in courage,
will long be remembered by
those in his hometown who are
associated with little league
baseball.
In simple ceremonies Sat.,
Apr. 24, the people of Ocala
named and dedicated a baseball
Held after him.
The Clyatt Park Little L.eague
Parents Association conducted
the ceremonies. Several league
boosters and city officials took
part.
Scott, son of Bill and Pat Car-
origan of Ocala, and grandson gf
PlMV. lind'hWs.''Artt«Pl?aiyi4dh ^
Kings Mountain, was an
outstanding pitcher in the little
league for three years prior to his
death last fall.
After learning of his disease
the winter before, he told his
parents he would return to the
diamond and through a lot of
hard work and determination, he
did just that. He pitched another
full season before his death.
A plaque recognizing Scott
was unveiled and will be per
manently displayed at the Clyatt
Park ba^ball field. The plaque
reads:
‘•Scott Carrigan Field. It takes
courage to be a winner. One of
those who earned that honor
was Scott Carrigan. In his
memory we dedicated this field
April 24th, 1982.
LITTLE THEATRE
The annual meeting of the
Kings Mountain Little Theatre
will be held Thurs., May 6 at
7:30 p.m. at Park Grace School
Auditorium.
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lONATHAN SANDERS
Jonathan
Is Two
Jonathan Robert Sanders, son
of Mr. and Mrs. David R.
Sanders of Shelby, celebrated his
second birthday, Thurs., April
29.
He was honored on Sat., Apr.
24 with a party at his home.
Twenty-five friends and relatives
gathered to enjoy a Big Bird cake
made by his aunt, Linda Martin.
Jonathan is the grandson of
Mr. and Mrs. Ben R. Sanders
and Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Blanton,
all of Kings Mountain, and
great-grandson of LJ. Arthurs
and Walter Whitaker, both of
Kings Mountain.
Jeff Campbell
On Dean’s List
Jeffrey Paul Camjlbell has
been selected to the semester
Dean’s List at N.C. State Univer
sity in Raleigh,e'N««h—N.
Winstead, Provost and Vice
Chancellor has announced.
Campbell is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. George Campbell of
Kings Mountain.
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