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CR TS Ng rr Kings Mountain High's soccer “team will go into its final regular season match Saturday at 3 p.m. at St. Stephens needing a victory to grab the third state playoff seed from the Western Piedmont Conference. Coach Dan Potter's team edged St. Stephens 3-2 last Wednesday night at KM's John Gamble Stadium to force a tie for third place between KM and. St. Stephens. Hibriten and South Point Thursday, October 26, 1989-THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Page 5B KM Booters Eye Playoff Berth have already nailed down the first two playoff berths. The Mountaineers, in their first year of soccer, carried a 7-5 confer- ence record and 9-5 overall mark into a match last night at home against Burns. Jack Ladara scored off an assist by John Forrest to give the Mountaineers a 1-1 halftime tie against St. Stephens last week. The Mountaineers added goals in the second half by Keo Chanthaphaeng and John Forrest to take a 3-1 lead before St. Stephens scored late in the game. "It was a real big win for us," said Coach Potter. "I told the guys that that win could be the differ- © ence between a good first year sea- son and an incredible first year." The Mountaineers edged West Caldwell 3-2 Monday night as Sarimaha Rithiphong scored two See Soccer, 6-B FOOTBALL CONTEST RULES The contest is open to everyone ex- cept employees of the Herald and their immediate families. Only one entry per person. No typewriten en- tries. Any entries judged as being the In each advertisement on the Football Contest Page in today’s Herald you will find the games listed. “Pick The Winner” and list on this entry form. NO SCORES PLEASE. FOOTBALL CONTEST ENTRY FORM me , Federal Savings and Loan. same handwriting will be dis- 1. "oy qualified. In case of a tie, the tie-breaker will 2 12. MTN LR decide the winner. If a winner cannot i be decided by the tie-breaking 3. 13. i method, the prize money will be | divided if no more than two persons 4, 14. tie. A drawing will decide the winner if more than two persons tie. 5. 15. -_— The decision of the judges will be final. 6. 16... = All entries must be received by 4 p.m. Fridays. 7. 7 Mail your entry to ‘Football Contest,” P.0. Box 769, Kings 8. 8s Mountain, N.C. 28086; or bring it 9 19 by our office at East King Street . TTT and Canterbury Road. 10 20 Timmy McClain fires pass for Mountaineers TIE-BREAKER . . . Name: Predict The Total Points To Be Scored © a IN g O I O O | Nn A Adilrose: in This Game. . East Gaston Vs. Crest ] Phone: : : Goforth's probably the smartest picker of them all ‘cause he believes Carolina (North, that is) and Maryland will beat each other. Dixon, who puts his "money" on the Wolfpack, calls for Cherryville to upset Chase and East Lincoln to edge rival Lincolnton in the battle for first place in the Big Six Conference. The other guessperts go with Lincolnton. Incidentally, Goforth and Dixon are both invaluable to the KMHS football program. Goforth sits atop the press box each Friday night and spots the opposing team's offense and defense for the KMHS coaching staff and relays by headphone the offensive plays and against Hayes on two games to give him a chance to defensive formations he feels will work for the tie the score and force a sudden death. Mountaineers. Dixon and his brother, Delbert, have Guest pickers this week are John Goforth, principal been the clock and scoreboard operators for years for of East Elementary School, and Jake Dixon of Home the Mountaineers and they're famous for their raw oys- ters and hot sauce which is served in the pressbox at . Goforth is a former football player at the University halftime of each home game. When the Mountaineers of South Carolina and, of course, he's going for the- win, they also share with the Mountaineer coaching Gamecocks over N.C. State this week. He also refuses staff. Coach Denny Hicks says the Dixons don't offer to ever pick Clemson to win a game and says Wake them any food on losing nights ‘cause they figure the Forest will de-claw the Tigers in Death Valley. coaches don't feel like eating. PIGSKIN PICKERS By LES SEE Is this a photo finish I see? Heading into the last two weeks of the pigskin pickin’, Stewart and Captain Hayes are neck and neck. Stewart came out of a two-week slump last week to finish 14-2 and take a two-game lead over Hayes, who was 12-4. Flat Nose, the world-famous tree-climbing dog, was 11-5 and Corky Fulton, manager of Sagesport, was 10-6. For the year, Stewart is 89-30 and Hayes is 87-32. Stewart said he considered going into a ball control of- fense and running out the clock by picking the same teams as Hayes, but he re-considered and is pickin’ Jake Dixon John Goforth K. Mtn. Bob Hayes K. Mtn. Gary Stewart K. Mtn. N. Gaston at K. Mountain K. Mtn. 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