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Features 5 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, formal living, dining and family rooms, fireplace, large fenced yard and manicured lawn. Sherry Lee, agent. 2234/3544 UNRESTRICTED LAND -Carpenter’s Grove Church Road - 60 acres - $151,500 Call Enola Drive - 33 acres - $44,500 Call Barbara Danner (22652/4787) fi -Ross Road - 19 acres - $56,840 Call Barbara Danner i (23873/5195 # -Goddard Drive - 2 acres - $7,500 Call Barbara Danner 22654/4789) ESTRICTED LAND -Lot #16 Spring Lake Development - 1.3 acres - $20,000 Call Barbara Danner (23875/5198) "We feel like Byrd will give us how we stack up against a team 2 PORTS Kings Mountain Herald uagles here Friday 3 pein. SCrimmage ers returning from last year's team. Byrd and Kings Mountain scrimmaged briefly in the Raleigh Pigskin Classic last August. Shawn Davis, a senior with a lot of running and passing abili- ty, returns to the quarterback / position after playing free safe- ty last year. At 6-1, 175, he is be- ing recruited by several Division I schools. - Byrd is traditionally a power running team, and Paroli has his top runner back from a year ago, junior tailback C.J. Harcwick who gained 1,502 yards and scored 15 touch- downs. Massey said the Mountaineers will use this scrimmage to look at some players they are trying at more than one position. He said he'll probably do the same Friday night, August 21 when the Mountaineers travel to Gaffney to compete against Gaffney and Dorman. "We are trying to put some people in the right position, and we'll evaluate where some kids will help us the most," he said. "We got a little bit of a look at them Saturday night. We'll probably look at some kids at two positions up until our last scrimmage, and then decide where we're going to put them." Massey said the defensive line, where he lost three See Football, 8A August 13,1998 PROTECT THAT BALL - A Kings Mountain running back learns how to protect the football in heavy traffic during practice session Monday at John Gamble‘ Stadium. The Mountaineers host perennial state 4A power Fayetteville Byrd in a scrimmage Friday at 5 p.m. RY Oo 0 = anywhere - other groups on sale too Smart Bold Wood Contemporary Living Room Group SOFA - LOVE SEAT- CHAIR - 2 END TABLES - 1 COCKTAIL TABLE- 2 MATCHING LAMPS - Generally proportioned with soft cushions and warm polished wood. Special sale pine 8 piece living room group lowest prices 8 PIECE GROUP 3690° ek Black Vinyl Living Room Group SOFA - LOVE SEAT- CHAIR - 2 END TABLES - 1 COCKTAIL TABLE- 2 MATCHING LAMPS - Luxury and comfort thick jumbo cushioning and pillow back 8 PIECE GROUP 09 z8 Dixie All-Stars district champs - ISTIC natgatoh AMP. ' Kings Mountain's 9-10 year- old Dixie Youth All-Stars re- cently won the District 3 tour- -nament in Stanley and won two games at the State Tournament in Rieglwood, NC. Leading hitters in the district were Ryan Leach, who hit .538 with one home run; Junior Ruff,who hit .537, and Isaac Proctor, who hit .471. Ryan Leach hit two home runs, Trey Robinson hit two grand slam home runs, and Stacey Hopper ‘hit a home run. % The team scored 72 runs ii seven games, and also played great defense. Sharing pitching duties for the KM'stars were Cody Barrett, Isaac Proctor, Aaron Dellinger, Kenneth Greason and Ryan Leach. The team was coached by Bo Hope, Pete Ruff and Ricky Proctor. # Kings Mountain defeated Rosman 10-3, KM American 7- 6, West Lincoln 12-0, Dallas 16- 3, lost to Boger City 8-6, and Aetna Elect Choice Aetna Managed Choice Aetna Open Choice (PPO) Aetna Select Choice (HMO) BCBS of Alabama (BellSouth) BCBS MedPoint BCBS PPO-S Cigna HMO Cigna POS Cigna PPO Ethix PPO Corporate Benefits Service (Alliance) Dr. William Haves. Jr. Pediatric & Adolescent Medicine We Are now accepting The Wellness Plan and UniCare We Also Accept: Health Care Savings Healthsource North Carolina Healthsource North Carolina Administrators Healthsource Provident HealthStar (formerly HealthMark) Jefferson Pilot Community Health Plans Maxicare MedCost PPO MedCost Preferred MedCost Prime Net 864-5437 825 B. Majestic Ct., Gastonia, N.C. 28054 Partners Principal HMO Principal PPO Provident Preferred Network Provident Preferred Plus PruNetwork United Health Care (formerly Travelers and Metrahealth) Well Path YAN rN reese soto ibd then defeated Dallas 11-9 and Boger City 10-5 in the champi- onship game. Kings Mountain built a 10-0 lead after three innings in the championship game. Stacy Hopper hit a three-run homer in the bottom of the sixth to make it 10-5. Cody Barrett struck out two of the last three batters to end the game. In the state tournament, the KM nine lost to Louisburg 4-3, beat Lumberton 10-3 and Reigewood 14-5, and lost to Whiteville 15-14. “I just think we as a team ran out of gas that last game,” said Coach Hope. “It was the team’s worst game in tournament play. This team accomplished a lot this year and they will be back next year. I would like to thank some people for their help - all coaches, players, parents, grandparents and step-parents. Thanks to Ed Mayors for his donation to help the children have fun.” Pro wrestling Friday at KM National Guard The Professional Wrestling Federation will be at the Kings Mountain National Guard Armory Friday, August 14 at 8 m. All of the P.W.F. stars will take part in a Battle of the Belts Bloody Fight Series. In a first-time-ever ladies match, if Stardust wins she gets five minutes with the rule breaker harley Honey's manag- er. The Body Guard (6-11, 310 pounds Rob Walton) will go up against the Eastern States Champion The American G.I, and in a special challenge match The Russian Assassin will battle The Super Ninja. In a tag team title match, the new champions The Southern Rockers will battle the Head | Bangers and WCW star The Juicer. Also on the card are The Desperado, Black Dragon from Japan, Super Ninja, The California Kid, Big Bubba, Gorgeous George South, The Carolina Dreamer, and The Boss Scot Powers. Tickets are $7 in advance at the Armory, and $8 at the door. Kids ages five and under will be admitted free. For more information, call 739-4741.