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gi — Page 4B PIGSKIN PICKERS LN HAE Herald/Times Ronald Kiser Dwight Frady (12-3, 93-42) * Crest Gary. Stewart (12-3, 92-43) Crest over E. Burke Todd Hagans (12-3, 96-39) Crest (9-6, 92-43) Crest Olympic over E. Gast. East Gaston East Gaston East Gaston Ashbrook over W. Meck Ashbrook Ashbrook Ashbrook Vance over Huss Vance Vance Vance Maiden over B.City Maiden Maiden Maiden Shelby over Chase Shelby Shelby Shelby Burns over RS Centr. Burns Burns Burns N. Gaston over E. Rut. East Rutherford East Rutherford North Gaston KM over S. Point South Point Kings Mountain South Point GA Tech over State GA Tech GA Tech GA Tech Clemson over Wake Clemson Clemson Wake Forest Maryland over Duke Maryland Maryland Maryland FSU over Virginia Florida State Florida State Florida State UNC over Furman UNC UNC UNC East Carolina Houston ECU over Houston East Carolina YMCA begins membership drive, plans for January 1, 2000 opening Mounties tune up for playoffs with win over West Charlotte By J CHAPMAN No matter how hard they try, West Charlotte's Lions cannot master the Kings Mountain High School volleyball team. For the third time this year, the Lady Mountaineers defeat- ed the Lions in a four-team match Thursday at Providence High School in Charlotte. The Mountaineers looked sloppy coming into the first game, however they did play well enough to win 15-12. West Charlotte came back strong and withstood a KM rally to win the second game 15-10, but in the third game of rally scoring the Mountaineers again proved too much and rolled to a 15-9 win. Csherian Coleman had 14 hits and one kill in the three games, and Shonda Cole had 12 hits, including four kills. Kristin Hardin had 22 hits and two kills. As a team, the Mountaineers had 88 digs and 12 blocks. “We didn’t move our feet well at all,” said KM Coach Susie Hughes. “We stayed on our heels and played lazily.” In the second match, the Mountaineers lost to a strong 4A Providence team, 9-15, 15- 11,159, After the tri-match, Coach — oH October 28, 1999 ¢ : f : ER, b GARY STEWART / THE HERALD The routine can add energy’'and including youth sports, swim Hughes showed the video of Kings shed pounds, not to mention lessons, summer camp and fu- the games to the players to Shonda Cole helped lead Kings Mountain High's volleyball Mountain improve your self-esteem. ture after school programs. point out their mistakes. “They team to victory over West Charlotte Thursday, and leads the Family YM- Treadmills, cross trainers, re- The YMCA is also able to of- saw what we were trying to tell ~~ team into the state 3A playoffs this. week. CA will cumbent bikes, upright bikes fer these services at great prices. them,” Hughes said. “They ac- wird take an im- and stair climbers will be avail- ~~ The partnership with the City tually got to see themselves better now.” against Li Davidson. The portant step able to all members to use un- of Kings Mountain allows the rocking back on their heels and The Mountaineers were winner advances to a second in its histo- der the supervision of trained fee to stay low. Residents of that helped them to realize scheduled to open defense of: round contest Thursday night ry next 3 staff. Weight training equip- Kings Mountain will only pay what they have to do to fix it. their state 3A championship at home against the winner of week. The David ment will also be available in $30 per month for a family We had two really good prac- Tuesday night at home with a the North Davidson-Northwest YMCA will Ozmore free weights, modular weight membership or $25 per month tices and we are moving a lot first round state playoff game Crim atch, j officially be- : machines and selectorized fora am Senos ol ir or i in sellin equipment. ay just r month and stu- a KM YMCA Rs will Ho pay $5 per KM ! ! ships for the fitness center, YMCA staff will give free ori- month. WINS P ayo ope ene TY which will open on January 1, entations to all members on the The YMCA Board of 2000. correct use of each machine. Directors conducted a survey of The YMCA will provide a nutri- the 10 regional YMCAs and Kings Mountain High's women’s volleyball “Csherian didn’t start on the front row, so we The first 250 members will re- ceive special recognition as “Founding Families.” This will be a special honor as the YM- CA, in partnership with the City of Kings Mountain, begins © - the 21st century. These member. © lifesty ships will be discounted at 50% off the joining fee. More important than the de- tails of this member drive are the benefits a YMCA member- ship can bring. The YMCA will offer a full line of cardiovascu- lar equipment and strength training equipment. Whether you are young and athletic, or aging and stiff, personal fitness tional analysis, periodic blood pressure screenings, cholesterol checks and overall health edu- cation. The goal is to try to im- prove your quality of life Duong, , healthy. part of everyone's lifestyle. There are a lot of “extras” available to YMCA members. Free aerobics classes will be of- fered daily, free water and aero- bics classes are offered three times a week, and free nursery care will be available to each member as they work out. Members will also receive re- duced prices on all programs, found that the average family membership is just over $44 per month. Non-residents families will join for $40 per month, sin- gle adults for $30 per month, se- ..¥ “miors for $25 and students for: Berclsenodds to be bs 410 per month. ¢ The goal of the YMCA is to provide programs and services for the residents of Kings Mountain and the surrounding area, and to promote the devel- opment of each person's spirit, mind and body. Providing pro- grams for the entire family while challenging each person individually will remain the fo- cus of YMCA staff and volun- teers. Mark Baron's SCARECROW team opened defense of its state championship with an impressive 15-5, 15-7, 15-5 win over Central Davidson in the opening round of the state 3A playoffs Tuesday night at the KMHS gym, The win moves the Mountaineers into a second round matchup Thursday night against theswin- » ~4When Shonda wasn't attacking, Carrie was | ner of the North Davidson-Northwest Cabarrus game. Susie Hughes’ ladies took control early and never let up in running their overall record to 22- 5. Freshman Shonda Cole played strong along the nets, along with senior Csherian Coleman and sophomores Carrie Brinkley and Kristin Hardin. “We pretty much came out and did what we wanted to do - to take control of the match,” Hughes said. wanted to make sure we took control of the net, and Cole and Hardin did a good job for us.” Cole had nine blocks and nine kills, and Hardin had eight kills and did a good job serving. “Shonda, Kristin, Csherian and Carrie pretty much controlled the match for us,” Hughes said. A dinking. Kristin stepped up and played very well, and that helps when we don’t have Csherian’s arm on the front row. Csherian as usual played her normal hammer-armed self. She put quite a few kills down.” Winning their opening round match gave the young Mountaineers confidence that they can make another run for the state crown. “We're excited. That was fun,” Hughes said. “We have a match under our belt. We just have to keep improving on what we're doing.” a 3 SCARECROW FUN 2. 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