THE YARDSTICK EG KM First downs 5 17 Yds. rushing 62 267 Yds. passing 52 63 Passes 3-14-0 4-18-1 Fumbles lost 3 1 Penalties 47 65 Score by quarters: TT EG 7:07:00 0 14 KM. 7: 70.7: 513-34 EG - Stevie Currence 47 pass int. return (Adam Cruise kick) EG - Corey Jones 86-kickoff re- turn (Chris Wallace kick) EG - Jason Helton 1-run (Cruise kick) KM - Lance McClain 2-run (Wallace kick) KM - McClain 9-run (Wallace kick) KM - Marcus Smith 7-run (Wallace kick). KM - Shane Logan 6-run (Wallace kick). RUSHING EG - James McDowell 19-58, LaShaun Washington 5-3, Helton 2-1. KM - Shane Logan 21-122, Corey Jones 7-29, Marcus Smith 7- 58, C.C. Smith 1-3, Lance McClain 13-16, Ernest Wilson 1-12, Desmond Holland 3-18, Mario Robbs 1-9. PASSING EG - Helton 3-14-0-52. KM - McClain 4-18-1-63. RECEIVING EG - Jamie Cogdill 2-26, Bryan Davenport 1-24. KM - Jason Wade 2-29, Mario Robbs 1-14, Marcus Smith 1-20. Little Kicks Soccer opens at Cleveland YMCA Little Kicks soccer for boys and girls ages 3-5 is underway through September 12 at Cleveland County Family YMCA. For YMCA members the cost is $17. For non-members the cost is $30. Financial assistance is avail- able. Call Mitch Adams for more in- formation at 484-9622. CREST From Page 4-A Crest has won the last two bat- tles with KM, including a lop-sided 28-0 victory last year in Kings Mountain. But Stewart said it's go- ing to be much harder to prepare for the Mountaineers than it has been in the past. "I'm very impressed with what they've done as far as putting a very well-balanced attack on the field," Stewart said. "They're forc- ing you to have to really work to get ready for them. It's no more three yards and a cloud of dust. "On defense, they're in a 4-3 which makes it extremely hard to block. That's why we use that de- fense too. There aie so many things you can do with it. We mirror each other in a lot of ways." Massey said the Mountaineers’ big goal Friday night - and for the remainder of the non-conference schedule - will be to show im- provement and gain confidence for the upcoming Southwestern 3-A Conference race. "What we're doing is looking at these first four games as an oppor- tunity to get better before going in- to the conference," Massey said. STEWART From Page 4-A There were still some anxious moments, though, as the Chargers mis-handled the first down snap and the ball popped loose in the endzone. Crest players fell on the ball for a safety. Burns had time for one play after the free-kick, but Lawhon, attempting to pass, lost the handle on the football and had to fall on it as the game ended. Crest ran up over 200 yards of offense, led by Anthony Davis with 116 yards rushing and Smith with 5-of-6 passes and 82 yards in the first half. Sherwin Brown led Burns with 147 yards in 19 carries. "We were very pleased with a lot of things, and very displeased with a iot of tings,” Stewart saa. “ihe hard part is you don't know whether the weather did some of those things or not. We're not real sure where we are. "Overall, Anthony Davis ran the ball real well for us." he said. "Our quarterback threw the ball real well while we still had dry footballs. 1 thought the offensive line did a very good job, We had over 200 yards offense and on a night like that, that's not bad at all. We just didn't put the ball in the endzone as much as we needed to. "Defensively. we had some real good plays but didn't tackle as well as we should. Rocky Kimble had a very good ballgame for us, and Shamar Finney and Brandon Kale at linebacker did real well. There are some things I'm not happy with, but as a coach there's always things I'm not happy with. I found things in the state championship game I wasn't happy with." Sports Briefs Thursday, August 31, 1995 - THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD - Page 5A Million Dollar shootout set at Challenger 3 The Junior Charity League of Shelby will sponsor a Million Dollar Hole-in-One Shootout September 13-17 at Challenger 3 Golf Course, 1650 N. Post Road, Shelby. The proceeds will benefit the Clothing Room. The Shootout has rapidly be- come recognized as one of the most successful fundraisers for charities across the country. Last year's event at Challenger Three clothed in excess of 600 children in Cleveland County. "It is fun to be involved in a golf related activity that will help clothe the needy children of CLeveland County," project co-chair Mille Spangler said. The Shootout works much like a closest to the pin contest. Some eight tees will be set up at Challenger 3 Golf Course during the competition. Golfers will pay $1 per ball to shoot at a special green from approximately 150 yards. Ten lucky golfers will quali- ty for Sunday's finals. Any golfer shooting a hole-in-one in the final will win $1 million. There will be a youth division offered for ages 8-12 and 13-17. One non cash prize will be award- ed in each youth group for the per- son closest to the hole in the final shootout. Adults will shoot for daily prizes for the closest to the hole, and all golfers landing a ball within the designated area during the qualify- ing days will be eligible for the se- mi-finals. The top 10 qualify for the finals. Adults must be at least 18 years old to enter. Club and touring pros are not eligible. Qualifying rounds are scheduled for Wednesday and Thursday, Sept. 13-14, from 3-8:30 p.m.; Friday, Sept. 15: from .1-2:30. p.m.; Saturday, Sept. 16 from 9 a.m.- 8:30 p.m.; and Sunday, Sept. 17 from 1-5 p.m. The semi-finals and finals will be Sunday, Sept. 17 at 5 p.m. Caravan to Crest set Friday night The Kings Mountain High Booster's Club is organizing a cara- van to Crest High School Friday for the Crest-Kings Mountain foot- ball game. All Mountaineer fans wanting to join the caravan are asked to meet at the John Gamble Stadium field house at 7 p.m. Before the group leaves, the Boosters will have Mountaineer flags for sale for $10 each. All pro- ceeds will go to the Booster's Club to support KMHS athletics. Fans who are not members of the Booster's Club are asked to join. The next meeting is scheduled for Monday night. Coach Ron Massey will show the film of Friday's game at 6:55 p.m. in the field house, and the Booster's Club meeting will begin at 7:30 pm. in Barnes Auditorium. JVs host Crest Thursday night Kings Mountain High's JV foot- ball team will host Crest Thursday at 7 p.m. at John Gamble Stadium. It's the first "official" game for the Little Mountaineers, who had originally planned to open their season against East Gaston, which dropped its JV program, and then North Gaston, which also dropped its JV program. The Mountaineers traveled to Clover last Thursday for a scrim- mage. KMHS netters win first two Kings Mountain High's girls ten- nis team opened its season last week with 6-3 wins over Cherryville and Crest. KM 6, CHERRYVILLE 3 (Singles) Jackie Houston (KM) d. Jennifer Cease: 6-0, 6-0; Christy Bochheit (C) d. Laddy Phantalack 6-0, 6-3; Nikki Ormand (KM) d. Carey Davis 7-6, 6-2; Gorrie Burgess (C) d. V. Prasongphine 5-7, 6-2, 7-5; J. Robbins (KM) d. Leslie Wingifeld 6-1, 6-4; Mandy Brodgen (C) d. Alice Hoard 7-6, 7-5; L. Edsall (KMO d. Lindsey Cortee 8-1 (Doubles) Houston-Ormand (KM) d. Cease-Davis 8-0; Phantalack- Prasongphine (KM) d. Bochbheit- Burgess 8-2; Robbins-Howard (KM) d. Wingfield-Cortee 8-5. KM 6, CREST 3 (Singles) Jackie Houston -KM) d. Rebecca Henderson 6-0, 6-0; Kristen Koenig (KM) d. Kiley Glenn 6-0, 6-0; Laddy Phantalack (KM) d. Elizabeth Sarazen 6-0, 7- 5; Jill Scherger (C) d. Nikki Ormond 6-4, 6-0; Melissa Smith (C) d. V. Prasongphine 6-1, 6-1; Curi Hamrick (C) d. J. Robbins 6- 3, 4-6, 6-2. (Doubles) Houston-Ormand (KM) d. CARTIER'S 5 speed, A/C, Stereo Cassette $8995 After $300 Rebate 95 OLDSMOBILE CIERA $1500 Price Reduction was $15,490 Loaded & ready for fun $1250 Henderson-Hamrick 6-2; Koening- Robbins (KM) d. Scherger-Smith 8-6; Phantalack-Prasongphine (KM) d. Glenn-Sarazen 8-6. Scruggs promoted by G-W University BOILING SPRINGS - Gardner- Webb University has promoted Pam Scruggs to the position of Assistant Athletic Director, University President Chris White announced Friday. Scruggs’ main duty wil be to oversee all the women's athletic programs at the University and ad- dress their needs. 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