a ‘undersigned, Baseball Team Here Saturday Kings Mountain High's baseball team opened its season Tuesday at Crest and tied the Chargers 8-8 in a game called after five inn- ings because of darkness. The Mountaineers, whose planned season-opening roun- drobin with Enka and Pisgah last week was cancelled due to the cold and wet weather, will host Crest and Pisgah in a roundrobin Saturday begin- ning at 11 a.m. Kings Moun- tain will battle Crest in the opening game, Crest will then play Pisgah and the Moun- taineers and Pisgah will play the third game. Dock Boheler’s three-run home run highlighted a five- run fifth inning which earned the Mountaineers a tie at Crest Tuesday. Boheler also had a run-scoring single in the third inning. The Mountaineers gathered eight hits against a pair of Crest hurlers. Jody Champion had a run-scoring triple and Bobby Pearson and Paul Neisler drove in runs with singles. Roderick Boyce, Del Postell and Raynard Roberts also had singles. ‘Neisler started on the mound for the Mountaineers and worked three innings. Crest scored all eight of their runs and got all nine of their hits over the first three frames. Sophomore Monty Deaton came on in the fourth and held the Chargers hitless over the last two innings. THE LINESCORE By innings: R H E KM 00215 8 8 2 CH31400 8 9 2 Neisler, Deaton (4) and Boyce; Cooper, Tindall (4) and Waycaster. 5, 4A-KINGS MOUNTAIM HERALD-Thursday, March 6, 1986 DOCK BOHELER a f Softball Roundrobin Saturday Kings Mountain High’s softball team opened its season Tuesday at Ashbrook, _ losing a tough 4-1 decision to a veteran Green Wave outfit. The Mountainettes come home Saturday to host Shelby and Canton Pisgah in a roun- drobin event beginning at 11 a.m. on the KM Junior High field. Kings Mountain will play Shelby in the opener and Pisgah in the second game. Pisgah and Shelby will play the third game. “I was real pleased with our effort against an Ashbrook team which lost on- Registration Set Saturday Registration for the Little Wee Miss and Little Miss Pageants will be held Satur- day at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. at B.N. Barnes Auditorium. Registration fee is $16 and includes cost of pictures. Tina White will direct the Little Wee Miss Pageant to be held March 22nd. Contestants must be between the ages of 36 and reside in the KM School Districts. Cindy Brown will direct the Little Miss Pageant to be held March 22nd. Contestants must be between the ages of 7-10 and reside in the KM School District. KMHS Cagers Pull Shockers Before Bowing In District Play Kings Mountain High’s var- sity basketball teams pulled a pair of upsets before being eliminated from the Sectional Tournament last week at Gardner-Webb College. The KM girls stunned se- cond place Burns 45-40 in an opening round game Thurs- day before falling on Friday to third place and SWC tour- nament champion East Rutherford 5841. The Moun- tainettes had taken East LEGAL NOTICE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA “ COUNTY OF CLEVELAND IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE In the Matter of the Foreclosure: of the Deed of Trust of Jeffrey S. Sessoms and wife, Sharon C. Sessoms, Grantor, To: George B. Thomasson, Trustee, As recorded in Book 947 at Page 63 of the Cleveland Public Registry. Under and by virtue of the power and authority contained in that certain Deed of Trust ex- ecuted and delivered by Jeffrey S. Sessoms and wife, Sharon C. Sessoms, dated May 1, 1985, and recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Cleveland County, North Carolina, in Book 947 at Page 63 and because of default in the payment of the in- debtedness thereby secured and failure to carry out or perform the stipulations and agreements therein contained and pursuant to the demand of the owner and holder of the indebtedness secured by said Deed of Trust, and pursuant to the Order of the Clerk of Superior Court for Cleveland County, North Carolina, entered in this foreclosure proceeding, the George B. Thomasson, Trustee, will expose for sale at public auctiol. on the 11th day of March, 1986, at 11:00 a.m. at the door of the Cleveland County Courthouse, Shelby, North Carolina, the following described real jproperty (in- cluding the hous® and any other improvements thereon): Located in No. 5 Township, Cleveland County, N.C., East of the Oak Grove Church, and on both sides of State Road No. 2014, bounded on the East by the pro- erty of Margaret Horn, on the South, West and North by the property of Oland Horn, and be- ing described by metes and bounds as follows: BEGINNING on a state in the East edge of State Road No. 2014 and in the West line of Margaret Horn, said BEGINNING point being the Northeast corner of the property described in a deed of trust given by Oland Horn and wife, recorded in Book 719 at Page 364 in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Cleveland County, said BEGINNING point being also N. 8 W. 100 feet from the Northeast corner of the George Horn lot as described in a deed recorded in Book 11-L at Page 188 of the aforesaid Registry, and runs thence with the North line of the lot described in Book 719 at Page 364, Cleveland County Registry, S. 82 W., crossing State Road No. 2014, 260 feet to a stake, Northwest corner of said lot; thence N. 8 W. 100 feet to a stake; thence N. 82 East (crossing State’ Road No. 2014), 260 feet to a stake in the East edge of said road; thence S. 8 E. 100 feet to the point of BEGINNING, and containing 26,000 square feet, more or less. For title reference see Book 14-R at Page 116 and Book 11-U at Page 200 and Book 17-M at Page 387 of the Cleveland County Registry. Also, see deed from Tommy E. Hall and wife, to Jeffrey S. Sessoms and wife, dated May 1, 1985 as will appear on record in the Cleveland County Registry. Property Address: Route 5, Box 479, Bell Road, Kings Moun- tain, N.C. The sale will be made subject to all prior liens, unpaid taxes, restrictions and easements of record and assessments, if any. The record owner(s) of the above-described real property as reflected on the records of the Cleveland County Register of Deeds not more than ten (10) days prior to the posting of this Notice (are) Jeffrey S. Sessoms and wife, Sharon C. Sessoms. Pursuant to North Carolina General Statute 45-21.10 (b), and the terms of the Deed of Trust, any successful bidder may be re- quired to deposit with the Trustee immediately upon con- clusion of the sale a cash deposit of ten (10%) percent of the bid up to and including $1,000.00 plus five (5%) percent of any excess over $1,000.00. Any successful bidder will be required to tender the full balance purchase price so bid in cash or certified check at the time of the Trustee tenders to him a deed for the property or attempts to tender such deed, and should said successful bidder fail to pay the full balance pur- chase price so bid at that time, he will remain liable on his bid as provided for in North Car.lina Several Statute 45-21.30 (d) and 3). This sale will be held open ten (10) days for upset bids as re- quired by law. This the 23rd day of January, 1986. George B. Thomasson Trustee George B. Thomasson Attorney at Law P.O. Box 205 Kings Mountain, N.C. 28086 2:27; 3:6 Rutherford overtime in the first round of the conference tournament. The boys upset Shelby 63-66 on a last-second shot by Denorris Wilson in Thursday’s opening round before falling to R-S Central 96-61 in Saturday’s semi- finals. ‘The East Rutherford and Chase girls and R-S Central and Burns boys were schedul- ed to battle Tuesday night for the championships and the right to represent the SWC in the Western Regionals begin- ning next week in Hickory. Both Kings Mountain teams got some measure of revenge for'several regular season losses to their first round ns The Burns girls had beaten the Moun- tainettes three times by close margins and the Shelby boys had defeated the Moun- taineers four times. A fast finish was the dif- ference for the KM girls, who ended their season with a 12-11 overall record. Burns led 33-32 going into the final quarter of the see-saw battle which had seen the teams tied at 8-8 after the first period and KM ahead 26-23 at intermission. Kings Mountain’s inside punch of Regina Brown and Laura Crocker and the out- side play of Susie Moore were the big keys. Brown scored 16 pois and grabbed 10 re- ounds, Crocker had 13 points and 10 rebounds and Moore added 10 points and five assists. Another big key was KM’s defense against Burns’ outstanding guard, Fredia Lawrence, who had averaged over 20 points per game in the first three contests between the two schools. She managed only 10 points. The Mountainettes couldn’t stay with the deep and talented East Rutherford club late in the game in Fri- day’s semi-finals contest. After falling behind 15-5 after the first period, the scrappy KM ladies cut the margin to 23-17 at the half and 38-31 going into the fourth period. East outscored the Mountainettes 20-10 in the fourth quarter to win going away. Julie Bright led the Lady Cavaliers with 20 points, Cyn- di Justice added 13 and Pen- ny Carter 12. Crocker had 16 points and 11 rebounds and Brown added 14 points and 11 rebounds for Kings Moun- tain. desfeske Wilson grabbed a missed shot by the Mountaineers with two seconds remaining and put up the winning basket from 25 feet as the Kings Mountain boys stunned Shelby in their opening round game. : Shelby had beaten the Mountaineers twice during the regular season and twice in tournament action. Wilson and Jerry Jordan led the KM effort with 20 points apiece and Lenny Rayford added 12. Bernard Hines scored 19, Robert Oglesby 16 and Curtis Degree 10 for the Lions. Shots grabbed a 17-13 lead after the first period but Coach Larry Sipe’s Moun- taineers, who finished their season with an 8-15 overall mark, came back to lead by 31-30 at intermission and 5046 going into the fourth quarter. 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