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aaa a nna a_i hemeas MOST VALUABLE SWIMMERS IN AGE GROUPS-Pictured are the most valuable swimmers in each age group in the Sharks Aquatics Club. Front row, from left, are Kelly Hendricks, 8 and under; Amy Hendrick, ages 9-10; Karen Sellers, 9-10; Nathan Mayse, 11-12; Spencer Borders, 11-12; and Wendy Neisler, 8 and under. Back row, from left, are Denise Stamey, 13-14; Daniel Shuford, 13-14; Amanda Powell, 11-12; Lucinda Davis, 13-14; Travis Manning, 15-18; Not pictured: Wilkes Strain, 9-10; Tyrece Ussery, 15-18; and Sarah Dilling, 15-18. FOOTBALL From Page 5-A move the football. If I had it to do over I would have run the middle much more." The two teams traded punts until the clock showed 4:42 remaining and the score still standing at 7-0. Then things began to happen quickly and in the next 1:22 the score increased to 27-0. First, Skudlarick recovered a KM fumble at the 40 and Harris scored from five yards out to make it 13-0. After the kickoff KM tried a reverse and Hopper picked up 10 yards around end before being hit by Tyrone Ross, who took the ball out of Hopper's hands and raced 24 yards down the sidelines to make it 20-0. After the kickoff, KM had to try to throw the ball and Ross picked it off at the 19 and returned it to the 10, from which point big fullback Mike McCollum scored on a burst up the middle for the final Hilltopper score. . The Mountaineers, who picked up all three of their first downs in the first half, experienced bad field position all night, due partly to the ' punting of Huss but mainly to the lack of bffense on KM's part. "I was really disappointed in our kicking game,” Coach Hicks said. "We're just not getting any produc- tion out of our kicking and punt re- ‘turn teams and we've actually sac- rificed some offensive and defensive coaching time to concen- trate on that so it can be produc- tive. It really hurts you when you're “not able to get field position. We stayed in poor field position all night long. . "Offensively, I have to take the blame for what happened,” he ‘added. "We went into the game ‘with what I thought was a good ‘game plan, based on where their people had played before and on ways they lined up their defense. Nothing we tried worked consis- tently and that's my responsibility. I thought our kids were mentally ready to play. We had a good week of practice and their attitude “seemed to be good and they under- stood how important this game was. Obviously, I mis-read them YARDSTICK RS First downs 3 14 Yds. rushing 80 133 Passes 1-7-2 11-17-60 Yds. passing 10 116 Fumbles lost 3 1 Punts 5-34 3.38 Penalties 4-35 5-35 By quarters: T KM 0 06 0 0-0 RS 0 0 7 20-27 RS - Huss 2-run (Harris kick) RS - Harris 5-run (Kick failed) RS - Ross 24-fumble return (Harris kick) RS - McCollum 10-run (Harris kick) SWC Standings Conf. Overall Burns 2-0 5-1 East Ruth. 2-0 5-1 R-S Central 1-1 4-2 South Point 1-1 2-4 Kings Mtn. 0-1 3-2 Shelby 0-1 2-3 N. Gaston 0-2 1-5 LAST WEEK'S RESULTS R-S Central 27, Kings Mtn. 0 Shelby 21, Lincolnton 7 East Ruth. 28, S. Point 6 Burns 48, N. Gaston 8 THIS WEEK'S GAMES South Point at Kings Mountain Shelby at North Gaston Burns at East Rutherford and didn't have them ready to play." Hicks said he was pleased with the way most of his players per- formed, but there wasn't any block- ing in some areas and that meant the difference between winning and losing. "I don't want to deal with specif- ic people but we have to have perimeter blocking,” he said, "and we're not getting perimeter block- ing most of the time. With our speed and experience we have with those folks that block we just need to get the job done. We'd toss a sweep and number 40 (Goode) would be in our tailback's space before he caught the ball. We were missing blocks on the perimeter that put their folks right up in our face. They were dictating what we could do and with the offense we're running we're supposed to dictate PLAYER PROFILE what the defense can do. "We had some kids that were playing hard," he added. "But we talk to them long and hard about what it takes to be a champion. We feel like you're either with us or against us and on Friday night there's no second chance and we need everybody giving a good ef- fort. We've only got three or four rules and one of them is that you play as hard as you can on Friday night. That's very simple. "It's very difficult to be a cham- pionship team if everyone's not playing their best all the time," he added. "You can win five or six games with six or eight good ath- letes playing hard but if you're go- ing to be a championship team ev- erybody has to contribute. We had two or three kids that weren't play- ing good Kings Mountain foot- ball." KMHS Volleyball Name: Courtney Goforth Age: 14 KM N.C. Chris, Collin. Favorite Player(s): Michael Jordan Hobbies: Sking, Fishing college Address: 108 South Gaston St. Family: Pam and, Bo, brothers Favorite Sport(s): Volleyball Favorite Subject(s) in School: What Do You Want To Study In College: Marine Biology Type Of Work After School: Play football at a 4-year Best Advice From Coach(s): Never quit. iology U.S. Postal Service STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT AND CIRCULATION Required hy 39 U.S.C. 3685) 1A. Title of Publication THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD 18. PUBLICATION NO. 2. Date of Filing ols] ilofalo] 3A. No. of Tssues Published Annually SEPT. 28,1990 3. Frequency of Issue WEEKLY a to ess of Known ® of tion (Street, City, ‘ounty, State and ZIP +4 Code) (Noi printers) EAST KING STREET @ CANTERBURY RD. KINGS MOUNTAIN CLEVELAND COUNTY NC 28086 38. Annual Subscription Price 52 $14.50 PO BOX 769 KINGS MOUNTAIN NC 28086 E. 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Darrell Wilson scored from 10 yards out in the third quarter to give KM the victory. "Our offensive lined played a good game overall, but we had a few penalties that hurt us, includ- ing one which resulted in a touch- down being called back," Coach Rhyne Scores Ace Roy Rhyne scored the third hole-in-one of his golfing career Sunday at Kings Mountain Country Club. He used an eight iron to ace the par three, 117-yard fifth hole. Rhyne was playing with Tim Heavener, Ronnie Wilson, Robbie Wilson and Robert Scism. et tap a, HL i BR ees Middle School Whips Heffner said. Heffner also cited Lamount Chase 12-6 "The whole defense played good, too," he said. "Our only Littlejohn, Wilson and Jeremy breakdown was on their 92-yard Martin for their play on offense. touchdown run." Homecoming Court FALL SPECIAL OCCASION GOWNS 30% OFF Visa - MC - Layaway Chadwick’s BRIDAL & FORMAL FASHIONS 806 W. 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Mountain, N.C. 28086; or bring it by our office at East King Street 9. 19. and Canterbury Road. 10 20 i rtp : TIE-BREAKER : Name: Predict The Total ~*~ 1 Points To Be Scored Address: In This Game. Phone: Tie Breaker - Burns vs. East Ruth. Z 3 2, oN VI ET Zs = = === £4 LA This is all you need to pay for your subscription. Paying for your subscription to The Kings Mountain Herald has become more convenient than ever. Call 739-7496 and use your MasterCard or VISA. Cm he ~
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