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i Page 6 - FRIDAY’S HEROE’S—HERALD—RECORD—EAGLE—BANNER—NEWS—Wednesday, October 15, 1986 Ld LEADING RUSHER - Darren Bush, Cherryville’s leading rusher with 83 yards in 17 carries, fights for yardage in Friday’s football game with Maiden at Rudisill Stadium. The Ironmen won 7-6. Cherryville Edges Maiden In SD-7 Thriller Friday From Page 1 In the third quarter, Wof- ford recovered a fumble at the Blue Devil 37 but three plays later, Von Ramsuer recovered a Cherryville bob- ble at the 32. With time runn- ing out in Chapter Three, the Cherryville defense stopped a fourth down play and took over at their 48 but failed to move it. After taking possession at "their 20, Maiden failed to ven ee move it but a pass interfer- rence penalty gave the visitors a first down. Wof- ford, a senior defensive end, broke. through to smear quarterback Ikard for an A8-vard/loss on third down “and the/ Devils had to punt. With 4:31 left in the game, Ikard fielded a Brian Short punt at his 30, shook off one tackler, and sped 70 yards down the sideline for six points. The middle of the Cherryville defense stopped Robby Holloway on a two- point conversion try. Maiden was to have one last chance to pull it out but again the Ironmen stiffened on defense. Maiden moved in- to Cherryville territory in the final seconds but with only 0:11 to go, the CHS defense broke through to block Jamie Walker’s field goal effort from the 30. “It sure feels good to beat Tom Brown for the firs time,”’ said Frank Morehead after the game. Brown, nam- STATS MA- IDEN CH First downs 7 12 Yards rushing 185 201 Passes 1-6-9 1-1-3 Intercepted pass 0 0 Fumbles lost 3 2 Punts 3-35 5-34.5 Penalties 20 70 Maiden 0 0 0 0-6 Cherryville 7.0 0 0-7 C-Andy Day (10-run with recovered- fumble), Kevin Clinton kick. M-Daryl Ikard (70-punt return), run failed. RUSHING M-Ikard 16-104, Robby Hollifield 19-87. C-Darren Bush 17-83, Kevin Clinton 9-55, Allen Davidson 11-42, Ronald Foster 6-34. MEN & WOMEN 17-62 POSTAL JOBS start at $390 per week FEDERAL JOBS GS- 5 $276 per week GS- 6 $308 per week GS- 7 $342 per week GS- 8 $379 per week GS- 9 $419 per week GS-10 $461 per week TRAIN NOW FOR CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS Home Preparation For: ® POST OFFICE ® CLERICAL © MECHANICS © INSPECTORS Write & Include Phone No. National Training Service, Inc. P.O. Box 538 Cherry Hill, New Jersey 08003 (1-800-524-2515; ed prep coach of the year in 1949, had beaten Cherryville seven straight times. Both Morehead and Maiden’s Brown said that Foster’s run- down of Ikard in the second quarter was the game’s big- gest play. Morehead, Cherryville’s fifth year coach, was also im- pressed by the play of his of- fensiveline in the first half. “Our tackles and guards opened up big holes for our backs in the first half and we should have scored two more but the tough Maiden defense had something to do about that,”’ added the mentor. Cherryville celebrates homecoming Friday with Mooresville visiting. Indoor Track Added CHAPEL HILL -- Indoor track ahs been added to the championship slate of the North Carolina High School Athletic Association for 1987. Practice for indoor track will begin on December 1, with the first date of competi- tion on December 13. The combined men’s and women’s championships will be held at the University of North Carolina of North Carolina’s Joe Hilton Arena on February 7. A ‘series of qualifying meets will be held on the UNC-Chapel Hill campus, and schools may also hold outdoor meets using indoor events if weather permits. Approximately 60 teams competed in indoor track last year, which prompted the ad- dition of the championship. The NCHSAA now offers 20 championship playoffs, in- cluding 11 for men and nine for women. BILL MONROE FATHER OF BLUEGRASS Clogging Lincoln County Citizens’ Center Lincolnton, N.C. SERRE Two Big Shows 2:00 Show Special To Senior Citizens & Children % Price $4.00 Each 8:00 Show Tickets $8.00 Each Saturday, October 25, 1986 FOR INFO AND TICKETS CALL CRAIG P. GATES, INC. (704) 732-0185 IF YOU REALLY LIKE MOVIES THIS IS THE PLACE FOR YOU! £6300 VHS MOVIES TO CHOOSE FROM f RENTALS FROM }, "Mg5¢ + tx. WEEKEND SPECIAL r 3 DAYS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE ON SATURDAY +% za MEMBERSHIP* (*with proper 1.0.) 867-2658 307 S. Broad St., Gastonia Open Tues-Sat. ‘til 8 p.m. *499% When you buy one of our ultra-comfortable BenchCraft recliners, we'll give you a second one just like it. Absolutely FREE. For your spouse, parent, grandparent, friend, anyone. Select from our four most popular styles and ease into the luxurious comfort that only BenchCraft offers. *349% Second Chair Absolutely FREE Buy one, give one FREE. A double helping of comfort and value. THIS WEEK ONLY. Second Chair Absolutely FREE 999% Second Chair Absolutely FREE %699% Second Chair Absolutely FREE | A NEWTON'S HOME FURNISHINGS E. FRANKLIN ST. e GASTONIA ¢ PH. 865-5896 « OPEN 6 DAYS 9 TIL 6 17 Nel [8 WED., THURS., FRI., SAT. Be a a i ; an SRR Sg Spa Bech 4 SN HSERRIP DI et Hurry While EL SY el IARI |
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