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I _r, December 31, 1998 HOW THEY DID IT KM BC First downs 20 5 Yds. rushing 310 71 Yds. passing 81 18 Passes 3-10-1 1-7-0 Fumbles lost 1 1 Penalties 40 3S KM Scoring Williamson, 10 pass from A. Ash Hillman, 29 run (Bridges kick) Ingram 5 run (Howell kick) Goodlet 11 run (Howell kick) Bridges 38FG Hillman 24 run (Howell kick) A. Ash 2 run (Howell kick) Rushing Player Carries Yds Hillman 8 145 Ingram 5 31 A. Ash 4 17 K. Bell 2 9 Goodlet 8 68 M. Ash 3 -5 Byers 4 33 Williamson 2 17 Passing Player Comp. Att. Yds. A. Ash 2 9 30 Leight il 1 51 Receiving Player Catches Yds Bell 2 71 Williamson 1 10 Tackle Leaders Player Tackles Rhodes 13 K. Thompson 8 Cureton 7 TP HR STS Wh SA SSL 8 LS ST Mountaineers blank B Kings Mountain’s Mountaineers scored on five of their six first half possessions and rolled to a 44-0 victory over Bessemer City Friday, September 4 in Bessemer City. The Mountaineers drove 90 yards on their first possession with junior fullback Anthony Hillman gaining 75 yards in just five carries, and Joe Williamson capping it off with a 10-yard touchdown catch from quarter- back Anthony Ash for a 6-0 lead. The next time the Mountaineers got the ball - on the BC 29 yard line - it took just one play to score with Hillman going all the way to put the Mountaineers up 13-0. “Jumping out to a quick lead helped us,” said KM Coach Ron Massey. “I thought our effort was good and I thought the de- fense did a great job as far as not allowing them to get any- thing going.” The rout allowed Massey to play a lot of different players, including 11 junior varsity play- er that were called up for the game because the JV team had an open date. “I thought everybody gave a great effort,” Massey said. “We had a couple of breakdowns ex- ecution-wise. In a couple of se- ries we got a little sloppy, but overall I think both sides played well.” The Mountaineers finished with 310 yards rushing, led by Hillman with 144 yards in eight carries. After his first period TD run of 29 yards, he sat out the remainder of the first half. He returned at the start of the sec- ond half, touching the ball just twice more in a two-play, 40- yard scoring drive which result- 8 g 8 {i ii ¥ | i J i em Mountain of Memories ois Fullback Rocky Ingram (5) scores for Kings Mountain’s Mountaineers in 44-0 victory over Bessemer City’s Yellow Jackets ed in a touchdown from 24 left in the third quarter. yards out which gave the Mounties a 37-0 lead with 11:08 Goodlet and Rocky Ingram touchdown. Erne tL bn ho Sh Page 17 essemer 44-0 combined for 99 yards rushing Back-up fullbacks Antonio in 12 carries, and each scored a aa Sprint bomgraviulariions Sprint PCS gs Mountain \ LP Communications Sean & Suzanne 704-734-4899 PSO Page Plus Communications Teresa, Danny & Mack 704-739-7454 Musical Designs Preston 704-739-4140 181 PUL ppl bl] . BEBE BULL it BE rT Te TaTaTaTaTal a?
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