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FETTISESIITELIE BE) awww FEES TIRE BOP VE ID BATS FEET FEVES EATS SESS ETE ASS ERT ESAS SVE SS AES ay ams wo ee a Smee Pe marl 3% a Pit Tl AY A A A a a etl mel et etl ee el CR HERA LD SPORTS Thursday January 4, 1996 Opponents of Kings Mountain High's girls basketball team have been seeing double for the past couple of seasons as identical twins Tina (left photo) and Tammie Welch (right photo) are usually on the floor at the same time, and scoring at a good pace. Each of the twins averaged in double figures for the Mountaineers in last week's Lincoln Bank Classic at East Lincoln. KM hosts Crest in a non-conference i game Friday night and hosts R-S Central in their conference opener Tuesday. KM girls sixth in Bank Classic Kings Mountain High's girls fin- oo . ¢ ished 1-2 and in sixth place in the ¢ annual Lincoln Bank Classic last ¢ week at East Lincoln High School. : Coach Tony Leigh's ladies fell to ¢ South Iredell in Wednesday's open- + er. 41-31: bounced back to defeat i South Caldwell 43-18 Thursday: * and then lost to Mooresville 31-26 + Friday. i Lincolnton ran its record to 9-0 {to win the event. defeating North i Gaston 59-26 in the championship ¢ same. Burns defeated South Iredell t 44-39 for third place. and East ¢ Lincoln whipped South Caldwell : 59-35 for seventh place. : The Lady Mountaineers had ¢ trouble putting points on the board : but continued to play good defense i In running their season's record to Eoo5-4 g A cold second and third quarter + led to the loss to South Iredell in i the opening round. KM held a 10-6 lead after the first period, but man- aged only five points in the second i iquarter and Sixin the third as South’ © "Iredell came back to take a 28-21 % lead into the fourth quarter. 3 Tammie Welch led the KM scor- i ing with 1S points. and Debbie i Weatherman had 12 for South § Iredell. 3 Tina Welch scored 14 points and § Tammie 'Welch | l1l:igas the i Mountaineers bounced back ¢ Thursday to defeat South Caldwell. + KM led 17-10 at the half and 25-18 + going into the fourth quarter, then { blew the game open by holding i South Caldwell scoreless in the fi- i nal chapter. John Sizemore leads the fast break for Kings Mountain's See Girls, 9-A Mountaineers in a recent non-conference basketball game at the ~ KMHS gym. Sizemore is the Mountaineers' #2 scorer with a 10-points ‘ per game average. The Mountaineers return to the hardwood Friday : WEDNESDAY GAME ar home with a non-conference game with Crest, then open $ KM (31) - Tammie Welch 15. gouthwestern 3-A Conference actin Tuesday at home against R-S i Tina Welch 5. Hunter 4, Hamrick Central's Hilltoppers. 3. Ingram 2, Moore 2. STi - Weatherman 12, Davis { 11. Rucker 5. Mills 4, Wiggins 2, TAX LISTING 1996 Michel 2. Ikard 2. Charcut 2, ; Blevins 1. ! IMPORTANT NOTICE « READ THIS THURSDAY GAME LISTING INSTRUCTIONS FOR KM (43) - Tina Welch 14, 1996 GASTON COUNTY PROPERTY TAXES Tammie Welch 11, Hamrick 8, All owners of property in Gaston County are required to file a listing of the property B Hunter 4, Ingram 3. Byers 2, they own euch year during the month of January. Listings filed after the January 31 Adams 1. deadline will be considered late and will receive a 10% late listing penalty. SC (18) gaReid 7, Dingess 6, GENERAL RULES AND INSTRUCTIONS Joplin 5, Flint, Martin. 1. VEHICLES which were tagged on Jan. 1. 1996 do not have to be listed at all. A 5 2 These vehicles are under separate statute and will be billed approximately 3 months F RIDAY GAME after the tag is renewed. i which were not tagged on Jan. 1, 1996 must be KM (26) - Tina Welch 9, £ ; TOR, hr od k Tammie Welch 4. Hamrick 4. listed as untagged vehicles. There is a $100 fine for failure to list an untagged Hunter 4. Pearson 3. Moore 2. vehicle. If the untagged vehicle is junked or has a blown motor, please note so when MV (31) - Alexander 10, Faulise § you make the listing, 9. Duckworth '5. Graham 4, 2. ITEMS TO BE LISTED ARE: Untagged vehicles, boats. boat motors. mobile Seamon 2, Stewart 1. ha airplanes. boat trailers do not have to be listed if they have an active tag on them. If you have not received a listing form in the mail, call 866-3145 and one can be mailed to you. You may also pick upa format 212 W. Main St. Gastonia. (County administration Bld.) Hours 8:30-5:00. 3. REAL ESTATE: Land and buildings in Gaston County are on a permanent listing system. This means that you do not have to report sales or acquisitions of real property. This information is picked up from the register of deeds office. You are required to report all changes to real property if you did not get a building permit to make these changes. 4. BUSINESSES Must list on a special form (T8). These forms are mailed around the end of December to businesses who filed in 1995. If you are a new business or have not received you listing form, call 866-3060 or 866-3061 to receive a form by mail. Please call early to avoid a late listing penalty picked up at 212 W. Mail St. Gastonia (County Administration Bld.) Hours 8:30 - 5:00 5. ELDERLY OR DISABILITY EXEMPTIONS; If you are 65 or older on Jan. : 1996 and you own and reside in your own home, you may qualify for a special tax exemption if your 1995 income was less than $11,000. Call 866-3143 and an appli- cation will be mailed to you. All elderly exemption forms must be filed by April 15 of each year. For disability exemptions you must provide a statement from your doctor stating that you are totally and permanently disabled. 6. APPLICATIONS for exemption (Churches) must be filed during the month of January. 7. APPLICATIONS for use value deferments (Farms) must be billed during the month of January. 8. DATES through Jan 31, 1996 Mondays through Fridays 9. PLACE: Gaston County Tax Office. 212 W. Gastonia NC 4 KM people go 'howling’ Short cuts from the world of sports: Kings Mountain was well-represented in recent col- lege football bowl games. Fifth-year senior D.J. Williams, a reserve wide re- ceiver, saw his UNC Tar Heels defeat Arkansas 20-10 in the Carquest Bowl, assuring the Heels of their sixth straight winning season under Coach Mack Brown. UNC finished with a 7-5 record. marking only the third time in school history that the Tar Heels have put together a string of six straight winners. Cari Sipe and Jill Jimison of Kings Mountain were members of the Tar Heel Marching Band which per- formed during halftime... Kings Mountain's Benji Ingle was a member of the Notre Dame Fighting Irish Band, and Benji was seen on television on several occasions as the Irish fell to Florida State in the Orange Bowl... Former Kings Mountain High coach Dan Brooks, defensive interior line coach at Tennessee. helped coach the Volunteers to a 12-1 season and a victory over Ohio State in the Citrus Bowl... Although he was red-shirted this year, Kings Mountain's Norris McCleary was a member of the East Carolina team which defeated Stanford in the Liberty Bowl. By the way, N.C. State may have made a big mistake scheduling the Pirates next year. They looked gooood in their win over Stanford... Former South Point pitcher Stephen Cowie, who was probably the best baseball player in North Caroling last year but shod to ol out he entire season surgery and expects to be a for the Duke Blue. Devils this spring...Kings Mountain's Stephen ‘Fisher. who pitched the Mountaineers to the 1993 state cham- pionship, will be pitching for the Appalachian State Mountaineers... Kings Mountain's Marquiz Williamson is averaging 6.6 points, 2.6 rebounds, 1.7 assists and 1.2 steals per game for the Radford Highlanders. Williamson is Radford's first guard off the bench and starts when the Highlanders (5-4) go to a three-guard lineup. Williamson is averaging the most minutes of any Highlander off the bench (23.6). He recently scored 18 points on 5-9 shooting from the field and 7-8 from the foul line at VMI, and he scored 13 points against Middle Tennessee State. Local fans can see Williamson and the Highlanders Saturday night at 7 p.m. at UNC-Greensboro... New Year wishes: Fayetteville Byrd's Marcus Reaves in a North Carolina uniform. If the Tar Heels can sign Reaves to go with Leon Johnson at tailback, and Mack Brown can develop a good option quarter- back, the Heels could take a big leap in the ACC GARY STEWART Eaitor standings next fall. By the way, the Heels open at home Labor Day weekend against Clemson's Tigers. Duke, for the second straight year, has a tough season's opener at Florida State. Talk about a morale buster! Burns' defensive end Derrick Chambers is offe of ~ the most highly-recruited football players in the sButh. “Even though he gave an carly verbal committment to Florida, look for him to change his mind and stay in North Carolina...Duke has a commitment from the son of Richmond Flowers, and the word out of the Birmingham, Alabama arca is that he's just as good a pass receiver as his dad was... s Yr 13 Several area football standouts from a year ago competed on the prep school level this fall whilegget- ting their grades in order, and they will be highlg re- cruited again by major colleges in this area. Fony Scott, who led Burns to the state 3-A title in 94. played at a military academy in Virginia after original- ly signing with N.C. State. Bessemer City's first Shrine Bowl player. Phillip Crosby, played for a prep school in Kansas and the rumor is he hopes to transfer to Carolina... ACC teams did well in post-season bowl games -- winning three of four - but you have to feel a little’sor- ry for Coach Ray Goff of Georgia whose Bulldogs © came from three touchdowns back to tie Virginia in the final minute, only to lose on a long kickoff return. Senior defensive tackle Jason Brewer, junior defen- sive back Speedy Mickles, and senior wide recerver Lonnie Custer of Gardner-Webb have been named to the Dr. C.M. Frank All-American football team. Brewer led the Bulldogs with 115 tackles, Mickles had 40 tackles and knocked away six passes, and Custer caught 39 passes for 637 yards and three touchdowns... Because there are no teaching vacancies. Kittgs Mountain High School will probably stay within ‘the system for a new head baseball coach to replace Nelson Connor who resigned in December after two seasons with the Mountaineers. Athletic Director Ron Massey and Principal Phil Weathers interviewed two candidates Tuesday and plan to interview one or Wo more prospects by Friday. We the staff ak Westview Gardens : feel that no ones home 1 is <i? complete until you have made your burial; arrangements. You wouldn't wait until the middle of a storm to repair a leaking roof. So why wait to. A purchase your burial property when you need it? Buy before the need and save. At Westview Gardens we offer lots. vaults; memorials, above-ground mausoleums also. cremation urns and niches. So come by or call the office and let us help. WestviewlGardens BRO-2257 9-5 Monday through Friday 1123 Edgewood Road = Bessemer Ciy. NC 28016 « Sat. 9-3 * Sun. 1-4! MAIL-IN COUPON oF Yes, I want to receive information about Westview Gardens’ $795 Living Offer. I also want to receive the free Family Portfolio Record Guide. 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