PPI VOIP T ITTV TOV IPIIT TITS eee Kings Mountain High's JV foot- ball team posted its second straight victory Thursday night at Burns, 27-13. The Mountaineers, 2-0 in the Southwestern Conference and 2-4 overall, were led offensively by Joseph Bell with three 60-yard scoring runs and Keyota Huskey with a 60-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Mark Roper. The Mountaineers return home after a long absence this Thursday to host Shelby's Lions. Game time is 7 p.m. KMHS volleyball team wins SW 3-A Kings Mountain High's girls vol- leyball team defeated North Gaston last week for the Southwestern 3-A Conference tournament crown and the #1 seeding for the state play- offs. The Lady Mountaineers were . scheduled to open playoff action at home last night against Erwin High of Asheville. Kings Mountain's Tami Welch was named SWC most valuable player and was joined on the all- tournament team by Tina Welch, Catie Brannon, Nancy Ely and Jessica Koeger. Making the All-Conference team for KMHS were Tina and Tami Welch and Catie Brannon. Halloween Bash set at Community Center The N.A.W.A. returns to the Kings Mountain Community Center October 28 at 8 p.m. for a Halloween Bash. The main event will be a world tag team championship bout featur- ing the champion Ringlords against Kevin Kirby and Jake Mulligan. The American G.I. and Dozer from Kings Mountain will defend their U.S. titles against Damage Inc. Scotty Hot Body will face Jeff Victory, and other stars on the card include Johnny B. Goode, American Ninja, and the Texas Outlaw. A special guest referee will preside over the matches. Tickets are $6 at the door and $5 in advance for adults and $4 at the door and $3 in advance for ages 6-. 12. There: will be a special Halloween costume Contest for the children. Tickets are available at Floating Affections and Mountaineer Fitness Center. For more informa- tion, call 739-8564 or 734-1781. P.W.F. wrestling set at KM Armory The Professional Wrestling Federation returns to the Kings Mountain National Guard Armory Friday, October 20 at 8 p.m. for its Battle of the Belts/Bloody Fight SEries '95. The main event will be an over the top rope bunkhouse stampede. The tag team title will be on the line when fan favorite Italian Stallion and his mystery partner battle the champions, Terry Austin and Austin Steele, The Entorcers. The P.W>F. title will be up for grabs when the chamion Southrn Rocker is challenged by rule brak- er, Gorgeous George South. The Intercontinental title match will feature the Russian Assassin against Tyrone Knox, and the fea- ture bout of the evening will be a man vs. woman match with ladies undefeated champion Madd Maxxine taking on the Ceroilng Dreamer. Advance tickets are $6 at Allen’ S SHELBY From Page 8-A big up front and the secondary is said to be one of the quickest ever at Shelby. "Defensively, I think they're a lot better than most people think they are," said Massey. "They play pret- ty much a shade 50, but they make you carn everything you get. They don't give up big plays. You don't see people getting behind their sec- ondary." The Mountaineers relied on the big play to defeat Burns last week, and they also came away with points every time they got inside the 30 yard line. They'll have to continue that success this week, Massey said. "Offensively, consistency will be the key for us," he said. "They haven't give up big plays so we're going to have to be consistent. We also have to eliminate turnovers and penalties. "Defensively, I hope that some- how we can slow them down. They're very good at running the football...and throwing it." Game time is 8 p.m. but KM fans are encouraged to leave early. Senior Chris Wallace (12) battles a Shelby player for control of the ball in recent Southwestern 3-A Conference soccer match at KM's John Gamble Stadium. Florist, The Armory and the Sports Center in Gastonia. Tickets will be $8 at the gate. Children age 5 and under will be admitted free. For more informatino call 739-4741. Anyone interested in becoming a professional wrestler, manager or referee should call (704) 343-0285. GWU kickers win over North Georgia BOILING SPRINGS - Gardner- Webb forward Jerome Lee Yaw scored four goals and Brooks Derrick and Herman Wilson com- bined for a shutout as the Bulldogs defeated North Georgia 6-0 in soccer action Sunday afternoon. Freshman midfielder Dusan Krivoski and junior defender Errol Williams added a goal apiece for the Bulldogs (8-4-1). North Georgia fell to 1-12. Gardner-Webb will play its next match at home Friday at 2 p.m. against Newberry's Indians. Bulldogs nip Catawba in SAC-8 soccer play BOILING SPRINGS - Gardner- Webb knocked off Catawba 1-0 Wednesday in South Atlantic Conference play. The Bulldogs (6-4-1, 3-2) scored the game's only goal at the 67:27 mark when a cutting Jerome Lee Yaw blasted a feed from Edwin Odugba and Eric Narvez past the Catawba keeper. Catawba (8-4-1, 2-2-0), ranked sixth in the NCAA Division II South region, had several chances late i the contest but could not get past a tenacious Bulldog defense that held the Indians to just seven shots, helping GWU goalie Brooks Derrick notch his fourth shutout of the season. Lightning holds fead in duckpins Lightning swept the Moose Heads and Thunder swept the Alley Rats, so everything stayed the same in Mixed Duckpin Bowling League action Thursday night at Dilling Heating. CLARK TIRES FREE 24 POINT SAFETY CHECK... 1. Oil Change 2. Oil Filter 3. Air Filter 4. Antifreeze/ Radiator 5. Transmission Filter & Fluid 6. Chassis Lube 7. Fuel Filter 8. Hose Condition 9. Belts Condition 10. Battery, Starte 11. Wiper Blades 16. Grease Seals 12. Brake Lining/ Pads 13. Master Cylinder 14. Wheel Cylinders 15. Wheel Bearings Lightning still leads the race with a 34-14 record, followed by Thunder 30-18, Moose Heads 18- 30, and Alley Rats 14-34. Three bowlers topped the 300- set mark to lead Lightning over the Moose Heads. Bobby Rathbone had a 138 line and 368 set, Tommy Garrett added a 129-339 and Bill Myers had a 115-307. John Dilling led the losers with a 130 line and 365 set. Irene Ruley had her best single game in the Thursday night league with a 138 line and 348 set to lead Thunder over the Alley Rats. Ronnie Scruggs added a 123-335 and Robbie Hullender had a 132- 331. Linda Neely led the losers with a 93 line and 262 set. MB In Monday night action, Family Affair knocked off the first place Antiques 6-2 to pull to within four games of first place, and the Dream Team defeated Bullwinkle and Friends 6-2 to pull into a tie for third place. The Antiques lead with a 28-20 record, followed by Family Affair's 24-24 mark and Bullwinkle and Friends and the Dream Team both at 22-26. igi ats Debbie ‘Hllender howled a 111 line and 300 set to lead Family Affair over the Antiques. Irene Ruley led the losers with a 95 line and 270 set. High scorer for the night was Mark Midgette, who bowled a 150 line and 393 set to lead the Dream Team over Bullwinkle and Friends. Chris Hullender added a 119 line and 304 set for the winners, and Robbie Hullender led the losers with a 121 line and 325 series. Hikes, outings at Crowders Park A night hike/owl outing is planned Friday at 6:30 p.m. at Crowders Mountain State Park. The 90-minute program is limited to 20 people. - Star gazing will feature a pro- gram Sunday at 6:30 p.m. at the Park. 17. Exhaust System 18. Shocks 19. Struts 20. Cons. Velocity Boots 21. Cons. Velocity Joints 22. Check All F.E. Parts 28. Tune-up Review 24. 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Inspect belts, hoses, and water pump. SVE COOLING SYSTEM: E & AUTO 407 SOUTH BATTLEGROUND AVENUE « DOWNTOWN KINGS MOUNTAIN o 739-6456 Middle School girls lose two of three Kings Mountain Middle School's girls softball team lost two of three games during the past week to run their record to 5-5 in the Bi-County Conference. Last Tuesday, KM fell to East Lincoln 19-18. Csherian Coleman was 3-for-4 with a home run and Heather Causby and Haley Montgomery were each 3-for-4 with a double. Jennifer Towery, Ashley Wilson and Laura Bridges each had two hits. On Tuesday, the Lady patriots defeated Burns 19-9 as Coleman went 4-for-4 with a double, two triples and five runs batted in. Tabatha Goode was 3-for-4 with two runs batted in, and was also the winning pitcher. Ashley Starrett was 3-for-5 with two RBI, Laura Propst was 2-for-2 with a triple, Stacy Dellinger 2-for-2 with a dou- ble and two RBI, and Miranda Hensley had a double. On Thurday, KM fell to West Lincoln 14-11. Haley Montgomery and Csherian Coleman each hit a home run and Laura Propst, Laura Bridges and Ashley Starrett had two hits each. Se Pe PGW BG GG AB __— Haunted Hayride slated at Boiling Springs arena The fourth annual Haunted Hayride at the Bar H Arena’ in Boiling Springs will be held Thursday, Oct. 26, Friday, Oct. 27 and Saturday, Oct. 28. Each night of haunting will begin at dark (ap- proximately 7:30 p.m.). Admission is $5 for all ages. Group discounts are available for the SNe 0 of October Wo. The Haunted Hayride is a family event. All trailers have steps and handrails for easy access. The Boiling Springs Rural Life Saving and Rescue Unit will have concessions available. Plans should be made to attend early for a hot- dog and hamburger supper. For more information, call (704) 434-2866. FEED OF THE WEEK PURINA HOG GROWER 50 Pound BRIDGES HARDWARE AND HOME CENTER . 100 S. 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