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Corey Jones got loose on a 23-yard run early in the first period but was held in check by the Shelby defense the rest of the night in the Mountaineers’ 19-0 loss Friday at Shelby. SHELBY From Page 4-A Shelby took advantage of a pass interception and run-back to the KM one yard line to put the game on ice late in the fourth quarter. Archie scored from the one. Kings Mountain Coach Ron Massey was disappointed that his team lost, but he gave all the credit to the Shelby team. "Anytime you're involved in a game like that that means some- thing, and you're playing outstand- ing competition, turnovers are usf- ally the difference," he said. "We made them and they didn't. . _ "That was a big part of it, but I also think that they have an out- standing football team. They're big people, and their front six defen- THE YARDSTICK KM S First downs 6 10 “Yds. rushing 119 198 Passes 3-5-2 = 0-0 Yds. passing 53 0 Fumbles lost 2 0 Punts 5-32" 4-29 Penalties 3-35 0 Score by quarters: T XM 0.0.0 0. -0 Bh. 600007 641 = S - Marlin Archie 20-run (Kick failed). S - Archie 35-run (Tyler Ashe kick). S - Archie 1-run (Kick failed). RUSHING “5KM - Shane Logan 19-83, Corey Jones 4-21, Marcus Smith 5-12, Eance McClain 4-2. Shelby - Marlin Archie 12-113, Steven Whitesides 6-29, Andre Lawrence 1-26. PASSING “KM - Lance McClain 3-5-2-52. rt RECEIVING “KM - Marcus Smith 2-17, C.C. Smith 1-36. Junior pee wees beat Stanley 26-19 Kings Mountain Optimist Club's junior pee wees kept their hopes for a Gaston Pop Warner League championship alive Saturday with a 26-19 victory over Stanley. Kings Mountain, 6-1 with two regular season games remaining, travels to Mt. Holly this week. Courtney Smith scored on runs of. 75 and 55 yards and Matt Bridges scored on runs of 8 and 3 yards and also kicked an extra point and threw a 12-yard pass to Derek Smith. Other offensive standouts were Montrel Banks and Chris Jolly. Defensive standouts were Chris Mason, Tyler Allen, Tanner Putnam and Adrian Parker. Homefolks Cafe 209 East Main Street, Cherryville, NC Open Tuesday-Friday 4:00 am until 8:00 pm Saturday 4:00 am - 2:00 pm Down Hsme Casting Choice of 14 Meats and 8 Vegetables Everyday eSandwiches *Salads Chicken Seafood eSteaks DAILY SPECIALS *4.75 Meot & Choice of 3 Vegetables, Bread & Drink Homestyle Breakfast Served ALL Day! “Where Good Folks Meet and Eat!” 435-9336 sively really impressed me with their strength and the job they did. Their offensive line had worried me from the get-go." But Massey also had praise for his players, especially the defense. Except on Archie's two long runs for scores, the Mountaineers held the Lions' strong wishbone attack in check. KM defensive end Justin Champion recorded 11 tackles de- spite sitting out most of the first quarter with a cut finger which re- quired him to go to the field house for stitches. KM linebackers Emory Brown and Desmond Holland had eight and seven tack- les, respectively, and defensive back C.C. Smith had six. "I think we did a very good job," he said. "We let their fullback get away a couple of times but overall I was very pleased with our defen- sive effort. “I'm not” going”’to ake any ex- cuses," he continued. "I would rather have played on a dry field but they could have easily beaten us 19-0 on a dry field. 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Chuck Ruley rolled a 130 line and 340 set and Robbie Hullender added a 118-315 to lead Bullwinkle and Friends over Family Affair. R.W. Hullender led the losers with a 139 line and 363 set. BM In a much-closer Thursday Night League race, Thunder and Lightning will clash tonight for the first quarter championship. Thunder leads with a 36-20 mark, followed by Lightning 34-22, Alley Rats 22-34 and Moose Heads 20-36. RACE WINNER - Tripp Dalton of Kings Mountain is pictured in victory lane after winning the Junior Stock Go-Kart race Saturday night at Table Rock Speedway. Dalton finished fourth in the final point standings in the Junior Restricted division and third in the Junior Stock division. Last week, Thunder won 6-2 over the Moose Heads and Lightning was swept by the Alley Rats. , On your birthday, we'll give you- : something money can’t buy ... A FREE DINNER Proof of age required. 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