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Page 2B SCOREBOARD (Greater Cleveland County Soccer Association results). UsM Carter Chev. 3, Shelby CC 2 Carter - William Parker 3. SCC - Cody Allen 2. Monroe Tire 1, Church 0 Monroe - Trey Beatty 1 * Interstate 6, Piedmont S. 3 Interstate - Lindsay Ellis 2, Elizabeth Jackson 2, Patience Smith 2. Piedmont Shriners - Erin McWhirter 2, Laura Kisselburg 1. A. Bridges BBQ 1, T. Meekins 1 Alston Bridges - Turner Almond 1. Teddy Meekins - Jay Royster 1. U10M Southco 4, Shuford 2 Southco - Josh Patton 4. Shuford - Matthew Blanton 1, Matthew King 1. MZ Lawn 6, Thomas Pet. 0 MZ - Zack Jones 3, Lucas Rollins 2, John Waldrop 1. Shelby Opt. 2, Tedder Dodge 1 Shelby Optimist - Alex Randall 1, David Royster 1. Tedder - Tucker Craig 1 Software Tr. 3, Williams Oil 0 Software Training - Jim Cabiness 3 Graham Pitt 5, Ed. Station 0 Graham Pitt - Nathan Harrill 4, Will Shull 1. U12M Players 3, Judges 0 Players - Ben Cabaniss 3. ol HWHPB 0, S. Bell 0 Mayer D. Nets 2, FE Young 0 iamond Nets - Alex Dawson 2. Cardell Clinic 2, Dedmon 2 Cardell Clinic - Casey Mays 1, Diane Reynolds 1. Dedmon’s Concrete - Mary Cabainss 1, Molly Dedmon 1. U16G Foothills Pod. 2, S. Bailey 1 FoothillsPodiatry - Heather Kubu 1, Margaret Mauney 1. S. Bailey - Kristin Bridges 1. U1i6M DM&E 1, Loy White 1. DM&E - Wesley Wade 1. Loy White - Billy White 1 Carolina Trophies 3, FE. Citizens 0 Carolina - Jonathan Humphries 2, Jonathan Walker 1. Computer Conn. 1, Bridges BBQ 1 Computer Connections - Ben Goforth 1. Bridges BBQ - Drake Franklin 1. SPORTS BRIEFS Booster Club golf tournament April 9 winners will have their applica- tions forwarded to a statewide selection committee and an overall male nd female winner for an additional $750 each will be selected. Those two winners The Kings Mountain High Booster Club will sponsor its second annual golf tournament Friday, April 9 at Kings will be recognized at the NCH- Mountain Country Club. SAA Annual Meeting in May. The format is a four-person The other Region 6 winner team, Captain's Choice. Entry was Meagan Lindsay Drolet of fee of $35 per person includes East Gaston High School. green fees, cart and lunch. Cash prizes will be awarded . to the first, second and third NWA wr estling card place teams. Saturday in Shelby To enter call Coach Ron Massey at 734-5647 or Glenn Perkins at 435-0287 with your handicap. Entry deadline is Friday, April 2. Companies and individuals are encouraged to sponsor holes at $100 each. To sponsor a hole call Al Phillips at 739-1773. The NWA and Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling is re- turning to Shelby Recreation Centre Saturday for an 8:15 p-m. card. One dollar of the admission will be given to Project Hope, a program to raise funds for a handicapped accessible play- ground at North Shelby School. Tickets are $12 ringside, $10 general admission, and $5 for Mountaineer football videos on sale at KMHS * A highlight video of the children 10 and under. Doors championship Kings Mountain Open at 7 p.m. for an autograph High School football season is party. : now on sale. Wrestlers on the card include The videos are $20 eachand ~~ Rock-N-Roll Express, Madd may be purchased by contact- Maxx, Scott Campione, Colt ing Coach Ron Massey at 734- Steele, Triple XXX, and The KMHS ext. 35. Border patrol. For more information call the . . NWA at 347-1594 or Lisa Ash regional winner yu... 487-9941. of $750 scholarship KM'’s Curry selected Kings Mountain High senior athlete Anthony Ash is one of 16 regional winners of $750 scholarships given by the North Carolina | High School q Athletic 8 Association. | One male and one female from each of the eight re- wrestler of the year Kings Mountain High senior Julius Curry, a two-time state heavyweight champion, has been selected Gaston area wrestler of the year by The : Charlotte Observer. 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Call today to find out more about hometown We agree. Gaston Federal Bank West Main Avenue, Gastonia ® 868-5200 Burtonwood Drive, Gastonia © 868-5210” \ Neal Hawkins Road, Gastonia ° 868-5215 South Main Street, Mt. Holly ¢ 827-6744 2 me QUAL NaS LENDER look closely at Gaston see any skyscrapers or gions were chosen. The regional Herald/Times March 25, 1999 KM golfers second | in meet at Gaffney Kings Mountain High's golfers finished second to Gaffney in a three-team non- conference meet Thursday at Cherokee National. Preston Thomas gained - medalist honors with a one-un- der-par 35 to lead the Indians to a 149 team score. Kings Mountain finished with 154 and Boiling Springs with 160. Evan Osteen led the Mountaineers with a 36. Michael Jolly shot 37, Will Hendricks 40, Justin Etters 41, Ben Godfrey 47 and Zac Ramey 48. Bass tourney planned April 3 at Moss Lake First National Bank will again sponsor a bass tournament to benefit Life Enrichment Center April 3 at Moss Lake. The early entry fee is $60 per two-man boat. The cut-off for early entries is 5 p.m. April 1. The Life Enrichment Center, which is receiving entries, will be closed on Friday, April 2. The fee is $70 the day of the tournament. Pay back is 80% cash with first place receiving 30%, second 20%, third 15%, fourth 10% and fifth 5%. The tournament begins at 7 a.m. and ends at 3 p.m. Rules and entry forms are available at the Life Enrichment Center, 1270 Fallston Road, Shelby, from 6 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. daily, and at the usual locations in the area. Numerous prizes will be giv- en away in addition to the cash -prizes. For more information call 484-0405. 79 Sharks swimmers compete in Asheville Several members of the Sharks Aquatics Club fared well in a recent swim meet in Asheville. 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Inc AVAILABLE AT: KERR DRUG ECKERD DRUG Kings Mountain, Shelby and Crest high schools and their feeder systems compete for the Sharks. Finishing in the top four were: Dennis Allen, fourth 50 free, second 100 free, second 100 back, fourth 50 fly, second 100fly. Sara Cheaney; first 50 free, second 50 breast, second 100 breast, fourth 50 and 100 back, first 100 IM. Megan Emery - fourth 500 free. Amanda Hamrick - second 200 breast, third 100 back. Thomas Martin - fourth 200 free, second 100 back, fourth 50 breast, third 100 breast. Maude McArver - third 50 breast and 100 back. Jessica Nickle - fourth 100 free, second 100 back. “ Yukki Nishiyama - second 100 free, 200 free, 200 breast, 100 breast, 200 back; third 100 breast; first 100 fly and 200 IM. William Parker - second 25 and 50 breast, fourth 50 back and 10 IM. Ashley Quarles - fourth 100 free. William Quarles - third 50 and 100 free, fourth 25 back an 25 fly. Ben Sabetti - first 50 free, sec- ond 100 back. April Smith - first 500 and 200 free, second 200 back and 100 fly. Benjamin Sox - third 50 free, second 100 free, first 200 breast and 200 IM. Leigh Spada - third 100 and 200 free, third 100 breast, first 200 breast and 100 back, second 200 IM. Gray Tedder - fourth 50 back and 100 IM. Anna Winstead - fourth 50 free. Lady Mountaineers third in track meet Kings Mountain finished third in a three-team Southwestern 3A Conference women’s track meet Wednesday at John Gamble Stadium. Forestview won with 83 GARY STEWART / THE HERALD Meredith Ware of Kings Mountain (left) runs second in low hurdles in Thursday’s track meet with « Forestview and South Point at KM’s John Gamble Stadium. points. South Point had 69 and KM 27. The only first places for the Mountaineers came from Kim Bowden in the 100-meter dash with a regional qualifying time of 12 seconds flat, and Elise Mayse in the pole vault. Finishing second were Meredith Ware in the 100 meter hurdles with a time of 16.53, and Ebony Moore in the 200- meter dash with time of 28.62. * Kings Mountain's 800-meter relay team (Ware, Bowden, Nikki Humphries and Ebony Moore) also finished second with a regional qualifying time of 1:53.5. Marauders extend lead in duckpins Moose’s Marauders defeated the Pushovers 6-2 Tuesday night at Dilling Heating to ex- tend their Mixed Duckpin Bowling League lead to eight games. The Marauders (20-4) got a 139 line and, 357 set fro. Greg Evans. Chuck Ruley added a 125 line and 325 set, and Robert Titus had a 110-304. Mike Murphy led the Pushovers (8- 16) with a 119 line and 308 set. In another match, the second place Checkers (12-12) split with the Raiders (8-16) 44. Mark Midgette led the Checkers with 122 line and 348 set. Margo Spargo had a 111-316 and Ed Philbeck had a 106-300. Jack Barrett of the Raiders led all bowlers with a 136 line and 378 set. Mark Abernathy had a 111-325 and Zeke Rybczyk 12- 318. Geesers grab lead in duckpin bowling The Geesers grabbed the lead in the first week of fourth quar- ter action in the Thursday Night Mixed Bowling League at Dilling Heating. The Geesers shutout the Pinseekers 8-0 as Colleen Philbeck rolled a 119 line and 329 set. Zeke Rybczyk had a 110-322, and John Dilling 128- 314. Ed Philbeck led the Pinseekers with a 129-342, and Chuck Ruley had a 113-316. See Bowling, 3B 30) RECREATION CENTER ET Li CHAMPIONSHIP WRESTLING SATURDAY, MARCH 27th, 1999 THE ROCK-N-ROLL EXPRESS THE FRANKLIN FOUNDATION COLT STEELE Vs SUN 1 SUPER NWA TAG TEAM MATCHUP BORDER PATROL . Us TRIPLE XXX ALSO ON THE CARD: MADD MAXX, MIKE YOUNGBLOOD, SCOTT CAMPIONE, PLUS MANY MORE NWA STARS Wrestler's Autograph Party 7-8 p.m. — Belltime 8:15 p.m. $5.00 Children 10 and under — $10.00 Aduits - $12.00 Ringside For the latest news & updates call our HOTLINE (704) EAE LV LH CTRETE VEE ETE CEO H www.midatianticwrestling.com
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