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ee — — AR Ea, SEES — NET a Sr one 2 A a es he NR X " WRN ia dar > — REE “its Quarierback Eric Tate picks up vardage for Kings Mountain High's jayvee “football team. The Mountaineers, 4-0, travel to R-S Central tonight. JVs blank Mooresville Kings Mountain High's junior varsity football team ran its record to 4-0 Thursday night with a 13-0 victory over Mooresville at KM's John Gamble Stadium. The Mountaineers open Southwestern 3-A Conference play Thursday at 7 p.m. at R-S Central. . Fullback Shane Logan, who rushed for 109 yards in 26 carries, scored both KM touchdowns last week. He scored on a one-yard run in the second quarter to give the Mountaineers a 6-0 halftime lead, and scored on a four-yard run in Patriots fall to Crest 36-8 Crest returned the opening kick- off for a touchdown and went on to rout Kings Mountain 36-8 in Middle School football action Wednesday afternoon at KM's John Gamble Stadium. Coach David Heffner's Patriots were scheduled to play Lincolnton in their final home game yesterday. They travel to Shelby next Wednesday. Crest built a 36-0 lead before Kings Mountain finally scored; when Kareem Marshall recovered a fumble for a touchdown in the fourth quarter. Marshall also recov- ered a fumble in the second quar- ter. Wildeats hold @ to first place The Kings Mountain Wildcats improved their record to a perfect 4-0 with ‘a 9-2 win over the Lincolnton Optimist team Saturday. “ii : The Wildcats hold down first place in the Lincolnton Fall Baseball League. Ty Toney pitched four innings of three-hit ball while striking out eight batters. Rocky Newton led the hitting with two doubles and seven other Wildcats had base hits. The Wildcats play the Lincolnton A's Saturday at 11 a.m. at Lincolnton High School. HB The Kings Mountain High Booster's Club will meet October 4 at 7:30 ‘p.m. at B.N. Barnes Auditorium. All members and prospective members are encour- aged to attend. Bm Gastonia Chapter of Professional Secretaries International will sponsor a four- man Captain's Choice golf tourna- ment October 9 at Lakewood Golf Links. Cash and trophies will be awarded. Tee times will be as- signed. Enter by calling 825-2852. the third quarter. Justin Champion kicked the point-after to account for the final margin. Tailback Desmond Holland also had a big night offensively for the Mountaineers with 98 yards in 11 carries. Marcus Smith came up with a key pass interception late in the game to preserve the shutout. "One of the most enjoyable things about coaching is watching you men get better at playing foot- ball,” said KM Coach Denny Hicks. "We were struggling at 6-0 late in the game but Desmond Assistant coach Paul Bolt tries to fire up his players in recent Kings Mountain Middle School football game. The Patriots close out their season with road games against Shelby and Burns. YOU CAN CALL ME ANYTIME Holland picked things up a notch, and along with good blocking by the offensive line made the differ- ence in the ball game." Mark Johnson had a good game on the offensive line and did an ex- ceptional job of blocking on the off-tackle plays, Hicks said. The coaching staff cited Robert Love, Jason Wade and Smith for their defensive play, and Champion for his play on special teams. He got off several key punts to keep Mooresville backed up on its own side of the field most of the game. BAD CREDIT of any nature WE CAN HELP!! Great Selection of Late Model Cars Call Donna or Howard TOYOTA OF GASTONIA Gastonia, NC e (704) 865-9571 Thursday, September 30, 1993-THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Page-3B Tim Seay wins $100 in Herald football contest Mountain, N.C. 28086, or bring it by our office at East King and Canterbury Road. Tim Scay of Kings Mountain picked 19 of 20 winners to claim the $100 prize in last week's Herald football contest. Scay's only miss was Newberry's upsct victory over Gardner-Webb's Bulldogs. will join Scay in the winner's cir- cle. Mail the entry to Football Contest, P.O. Box 769, Kings BRICK - BLOCK - MORTAR - SAND - BRICK - BLOCK - MORTAR - SAND The next football contest is in- side today's Herald. Pick thc most winners and get your cntry to the Herald by 4 p.m. Friday and you Call 739-3666 * Kings Mountain ® WE DELIVER Dear Fellow Citizens: My name is Rick Murphrey and I'm running for city councilman in Ward 5 and seeking your vote and support in the upcoming city election on October 5. | along with my wife Sandra and daughter Tracy have lived in Kings Mountain for over 20 years and are members of The First Baptist Church. Graduated Atlantic Christian College, B.S. in Business Administra- tion. | am employed by Spectrum Dyed Yarns, Inc. as Vice President of Sales. | believe that my many years of local business expe- rience provide me with the necessary management ; skills to make objective decisions in the best interest of RICK MURPHREY our citizens and the City of Kings Mountain. lam always available to listen to citizens regardless of the nature oftheir concerns. Most importantly, | will always respond to their concerns and do all that | can to resolve any issues to the best of my ability. we Thank you for your interest and support. 402 Garrison Drive YOUR VOTE IS IMPORTANT PD. POL. ADV. he : b. Mounainest De Saturday, October 2, 1993 Come by our booth for FREE Popcorn! eRegister to Win a 1 Year Subscription to the Herald Become A New Subscriber Or Renew Your Present Subscription at a Special Rate
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