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: A ST veg AB Herald/ Times April 1, 1999 Robbins’ home run Lady Mountaineers ane anes Tunplongip game, onds; and Moore was second in ~~ Geesers add to lead Mark Abernathy a 114-309. uth Point €e e Mountaineers fell to a i i . . . . beats Burns, 7-4 nl a Tea meterswithatimeof jp, duckpin bowling ‘Raiders blank leaders Julie Robbins’ lead-off home seven strikeouts. yepayed 2 if ou : 7 The Geesers increased their m Tuesday bowling ) run in the top of the eighth in- Ramey went 2-for-3 with a ~ a ih Pi a a Coaches can nominate Mixed Duckpin Bowing League The Raiders shutout the first ning broke a 4-4 tie and led double and RBI, and Robbins, _— io hed de en players for State Game lead to six games with a 6-2 win place Marauders 8-0 in Mixed Kings Mountain to a 7-4 win Chapin gui Carrie Brinkley ii pichec an excerlent egy the Ducksters Thursday Duckpin Bowling League action over Burns in Southwestern 3A ad one apiece. 0 ; _ night at Dilling Heatin Tuesday at Dilling Heating. Conference softball action “We played an excellent de- Fe, who sn for-6 for oh Sahoo] Concha have un The ied oe al28 The ie (16.16) a led Monday afternoon at Burns. fensive game,” said Coach Susie € tournament; Csherian Ap Pay line and 347 set from Zeke by Zeke Rybczyk with a 133 line pin gt : Coleman, who recorded six put- for the 1999 State Games of Beth Bumgardner went the Hughes. “That's why it was i dB Fal P North Carolina Hizh'School Rybczyk, and a 112 line and 306 ~~ and 346 set, and Jack Barrett distance on the mound to such a low-scoring game.” ; i = ia er, who Tarball Totara i t slated for Set from John Dilling. The with a 124 line and 346 set. record her third win in the past Over the weekend, the : = a ye eouts, were named June 16-20 at War Memorial Ducksters (6-10) were led by Greg Evans had a 132-353, and four games. She scattered six Mountaineers finished second Othe A Tournament team. Stadinm at UNC.Greenthero Tommy Barrett with a 143 line Chuck Ruley 137-336 for the hits and struck out three. in the Cleveland County X J ht and 381 set. Marauders (20-12). Toni Loftin led the KM plate Tournament at Crest. They de- Kim Bowden wins two Coaches may nominate five The second place Robbers (8- The Pushovers (14-18) pulled attack with 2-for-2, includinga ~~ feated Burns 11-3 in the opening events in track meet underclassmen nd three seniors. 8) split with the fourth place into a third place tie with the double and RBI. Emily Ballard round as Bumgardner scattered All nominated players will be Pinseekers (4-4) 4-4. Bobby Checkers (14-18) with a 6-2 win. was 2-for-4, and D. Chapman six hits and fanned five. Kings Mountain's Kim invited to tryouts, where 10 Rathbone led the Robbers with ~~ Mike Murphy bowled a 124 line and Anna Ramey each had a Ramey led the plate attack Bowdon Won two events {of teams will be selected. a 123 line and 324 set. Ed and 327 set, and Colleen double. with 3-for-3 and four RBI, and Kings Mountain High's track Region 6 head coach is Jim Philbeck led the Pinseekers Philbeck had a 113-320 for the In SWC action last Friday, the = Kate Pascoe went 2-for-3. team in last week’s meet at John McConnell of West with a 144 line and 355 set. winners. Ed Philbeck led the Gornble Stadium. Mecklenburg High School. Chuck Ruley had a 123-331, and ~~ Checkers with a 127-313. Bowden won the 100-meter Assistants are Greg Simmons of dash in 12.07 seconds, and the Charlotte Christian, Mickey BURN S walked only oneland tinnedisis 200-meter run in 26.62 seconds. Lineberger o South Point, and in the game that was halted after Her time in the 200 qualified Hal Bagwell of South From 1B five innings on the 10-run rule. her for the Western Regionals. Mecklenburg. Bell finished with 3-for-3 and Bowden also ran a leg on the : : 2 out of a share of first place with an RBI, Putnam was 2-for-2 with second place 400-meter relay Region 6 tryouts will be North Gaston. an RBI, and Leigh was 2-for-3 A team, which finished second in Set Apne Spa The Mountaineers wasted little with two RBI to lead the KM %! a Regional qualifying time of rove g Pk time getting on the scoreboard. late attack. Kyle Connori....i..o sini inves Age 10 & 25s Eh] pling mel at South Point High Schoolin Win ae Eoce mct cor erner F Lauren Forbes oy ae of that team were Meredith Belmont. relatives and friends from M In a conference game last . , ‘Ware, Ebony Moore and Nikki For more information or EdenGardens watching, the Friday, the Mountaineers fell to : Consolation Winners Humphries. ~ nomination forms, call the State Poms team took 2 Zola n the East Rutherford 4-3 in eight in- Ware finished second in the Games Office at (800) 277-8763 irst inning and then broke the nings. Aaron Lovelace spur rectavseeesses Age I11€ 100 meter hurdles in 16.83 sec- or (919) 361-1133. game open with seven runs in Southpaw Seth Denton went Ashton Orders sbi Age) 7 6 the second, the distance and probably Timmy Heffner ....c.ccccovunn.... Age 6% Chelsey Brown ................. Hh Chadwick Chapple All winners & consolidation winners can pick up prizes at Arnold's Gift Gallery, 226. S. Washington St., Shelby, NC Insurance processed Mastercard / Visa CorpeLL Scott, II, DM.D. GENERAL DENTISTRY 106 N. MOUNTAIN STREET, CHERRYVILLE, NC 28021 TELEPHONE: 435-9696 Dedicated to Excellence Now accepting new Exam Patients Office Hours by Appointment I.V. sedation available for apprehensive patients Crown & Bridge Dentures Dr. Verena Boylan COURTVILLW OB/GYN presents A WOMAN'S GUIDE TO “MENOPAUSE” NB.FOR MENOPAUSE he L Club (Cost $10.00) Learn the changes associated with opportunity to enroll in our five we but are not limited to: Medicine and Medicine. She treats all gynecological e treatment of urinary incontinence. **Seating is limited ** To register, please call Angela at 854-3600 by April 7 7th Gaston Professional Center * 2555 Court Drive, Suite 120 Gastonia, NC 28054 ¢ (704) 854-3600 - www.courtviewobgyn.com Lead-off batter Kendrick Bell got the rout rolling by drawing a walk. After stealing second and going to third on a throwing er- rot, he scored when Jason Bridges reached base on a field- er’s choice. Bridges later scored when Andy Leigh reached on a fielder’s choice. Two walks and an error opened the floodgate in the sec- ond. The Mountaineers followed that with five consecutive hits - by Bell, Jason Bridges, Joey Proctor, Andy Leigh and Eric Boyd - and that wrapped up the win for Boyd, a senior right-han- der who scattered five hits, pitched his best game of the year. He gave up seven hits and fanned 11, but the Cavaliers timed their hits and also took ad- vantage of a pair of Mountaineer errors in the decisive eighth in- ning. The Mountaineers never led, but tied the game at 1-1 in the third on a single by Denton and double by Bell; and at 2-2 in the fifth on singles by Putnam and Bell. East regained the lead in the fifth inning, but KM came back again to tie it in the sixth on a double by Leigh and ge by Tyler Falls. KMHS baseball statistics Kings Mountain High baseball statistics through six games: BATTING PLAYER AB R H RBI AVG. Jason Bridges 20 3 5 4 .250 Matt Bridges 2 2 1 0 .500 Tyler Falls 14 5 7 9 .500 Matt Biddix : 4 1 1 0 .250 Brian Thornburg 12 3 3 4 .250 Andy Leigh 16 6 5 2 313 Seth Denton 19 2 3 2 .158 Chad Jones 5 1 1 0 .200 Joey Proctor 19 7 7 6 .368 Brandon Putnam 20 2 3 0 .150 Torez Leach 1 0 0 0 .000 Derek Dixon 2 0 1 0 .500 Kendrick Bell 21 5 10 3 A476 Eric Boyd 12 3 2 0 .167 Doubles - Falls 2, Biddix 1, Thornburg 1, Proctor 3, Denton 1, Bell 2, Boyd 1. Home Runs - Falls 2, Thornburg 1, Leigh 1, Proctor 2, Bell 3. Stolen bases - Proctor 2, Bell 4, Boyd 1. PITCHING Player IP H R ER BB SO W-L-S Biddix 5.0 3 3 3 4 6 1-0-0 Denton 19.0 10 3 1 3 18 1-1-2 Proctor 6.0 3 3 3 9 7 1-0-0 Dixon 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0-0 Boyd 10.0 9 5 5 4 13 1-0-0 14K GOLD FRESH WATER PEARLS ‘The hot Tin Cup Necklaces Top $199 Mid $299 Rottom $125 ARNOLDYS Jewelry er Gift Gallery 226 S. Washington St., Shelby » 487-4521
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