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The Kings Mountain Herald September 5, 2002. GARY STEWART / HERALD Kings Mountain quarterback Derek Smith (7) keeps the ball for a big gain in Friday's 30-20 loss to East Gaston. % PLEASE VOTE SEPTEMBER 10 * ‘Our seniors have paid property taxes for decades. Let's find a way to lower senior’s property taxes and plan for a county Senior Center. % Please Consider * TOM KEIGHER From 6A for a 6-0 lead. But, East Gaston came right back with a methodical running and passing game that set the stage for the rest 1:09 left in the half to put the Warriors on top 20-6, but Kings Mountain came right back and got a 57-yard touchdown pass from Derek Smith to Cortney Smith, and a PAT from Pablo Peralta, to cut the margin to 20-13 at halftime. MOUNTIE POSTGAME PLAYERS OF THE GAME EG - Jadarian Moore, QB, 8-for-10 passing for 144 yards; 14-45 rushing, two touchdowns. Jarnard Abernathy, RB, 34-141 rush- ing, one TD. YARDSTICK Yds. penalized 46 30 RUSHING KM - Aquino Simmons 11- 56, Derek Smith 15-55, Cortney Smith 1-5, Deon Holland 2 (-5). EG - Jarnard Abernathy 34-141, Jadarian Moore 14-45, Joe Pacheco 1- 0. PASSING KM - Derek Smith 2-5-87; Chris Jolly 0-3; EG - Moore 8-10-144; Michael Sanchez 1- 1-36. RECEIVING KM - Cortney Smith 1-57, Deon Holland 1-30; EG - Aaron Forney 2-40, Josh Benton 1-40, Ronnie Brooks ‘approximately 2 miles on and bear right on Central Avenue. The school is the right. PLAYERS TO WATCH SP - QB Javar Williams. The junior standout was injured when these two teams met last year in Kings Mountain. Last week against Lincolnton, he hit 6- of-7 passes for 132 yards in SASAEIIRAIRIIRBIBAI BIEN) a 55-21 Red Raider victory. | Joe Brown, RB, gained 121 KM EG yardsiin 18 carries and First downs 7 15 - scored five touchdowns last: Yds. rushing 111 186 week. “ : Yds. passing 87 180 ; Passes 2-8 9-11 LAST YEAR Fumbles lost 1 0 Chris Jolly set a school | single game passing record | with 236 yards, and : Cortney Smith set the school single game receiving record with two catches for 157 yards in a 21-17 Mountaineer victory. THE SERIES South Point leads 19-14 since consolidation of Belmont and Cramerton High Schools. Prior to Gaston Co. consolidation the KM-Belmont series was 15-1-1 in Kings Mountain's favor. S. POINT-KM SCORES SP i COUNTY COMMISSIONER of the sontast The Vrtlors East Gaston tookithesats re a Year KM } Paid for by Tom Keigher pT : ond hinlf Kcknff and drove Shipp 1-11, Jarnard 1969 20 13 i Abernathy and the running in for a 24-yard field goal by pp in) : i and passing of Moore to Stoddard to widen the gap Abernat y 1-2. 1970 7 24 i launch an 86-yard touch- to 23-13 before Simmons 1971 0 20 i : down drive that took six * capped a 73-yard drive with BY THE NUMBERS 1972 19 28 LINDA minutes off the clock. Moore 12-yard run off tackle to 1973 0 27 Ad Ad NAH 4 covered the final 11 yards make it 23-26. KM 6. 7 7 0 -20 1974 6 35 on 2 quarterback sneak to However, Abernathy EG 6-14. 10.::0°-30 yor 2 x tie the game. returned the ensuing kickoff Kings Mountain moved 56 yards to the KM 5 yard FIRST QUARTER 1977 14 27 the ball to the East'Gaston line, and three plays later ; ; 1978 3 28 : 34, but Deon Holland and Moore circled right end for us ~ KM - Simmons 65-1979 12 15 Cortney Smith, both of an 11-yard touchdown run Jobe f returni(kick 1980 6 36 CLERK OF whom were wide open, to close out the scoring. b ocked), 1981 6 0 dropped perfect passes from The victory by the Plas Maeda In Live SUPERIOR quarterback Derek Smith Warriors broke a nine-game (kick failed). 1983 14 8 : and the drive stalled. losing streak to the : 1984 26 6 COURT It was all East Gaston Mounties, tracing back to SELUDIOLARIRA 19h 19 21 y : after that. 1984 when East Gaston left 4:04 - EG dH 10% : a a 5 As your Clerk of Superior Court | will work to The Warriors missed ia the old Southwestern 3A te, 7 21 2 strengthen the effectiveness of the office b short field goal on their next © Conference for the 4A ranks. 4 lak ; he VY... drive, and then recovered a The teams renewed their Sanc ez (Blake Stoddard 1989 42 0 4 + Cross training court clerks in as many areas as possible. fumble at the KM 31. On the rivalry in 1993 as a non-con- kick). 1990 26 13 + Improve communications with Judges and District Attorney second, play.Mogpre threw a, ference seriesand durin .. 1:09 - EG - Jarnard i1997 a 14. ¢ . work te tol Pep Eo oY MEN EE be A ; Wide receiver that span KM’ had Wor® “a at 17-run (Stoddard + ne 0 x ii § = ‘ other law ABE AAG sf zAvho war every zame while outscor- 0:21.8 - KM - Cortne 1994 14 17 « Providing better service to the public in obtaining records and part: ime Starting quarter: ing the Warriors 328-51. S ith, 57- f De k back for the Warriors last mith, o/spass romesjere 1995 18 13 caring for public records. year, and Sanchez found Smith (Pablo Peralta kick). 1996 42 18 A NEW VISION — A NEW MISSION Hogan wide open in the end Red Cross golf 1997 51 16 . Deputy Clerk of Superior Court - 18 years: zone for a 36-yard touch- “- ; 1 d THIRD QUARTER 1998 30 14 Se ek pes es down pass. Blake Stoddard tOUINEY slate 19% 7 Certified City clerk kicked the extra point for a 6:23 - EG - FG Stoddard 2000 29 59 Member International Institute of Municipal clerks 13-6 East Gaston lead. The 11th annual Red 24. 2001 21 17 Member NC Association of Municipal Clerks Abernathy tacked on a 17- Cross Ladies Pro Am Golf 3:34 - KM - Simmons, 17- Paid for by the Committee to Elect Linda Scates, Nan Kirlin, Treasurer yard touchdown run with from Crest High School in 1973. | attended Cleveland Technical Institute and graduated in June of 1987; | received my Associate Degree in Criminal Justice with High Honors. Mm | was employed for 26 years with the Cleveland County Sheriff's Office from August 1, 1975 until August 24, 2001. I've worked in every capac- ity from jailer to the rank of Captain of Administration and Internal Affairs. I'm the only candidate for Sheriff that has served the citizens of Cleveland County for 26 years. MB | have received hundreds of hours of in-service training. from within and from outside the agency. H | served the citizens of Cleveland County through four Sheriff's administrations: Allen, Costner, McKinney, and Crawford. B Former Sheriff Buddy McKinney offers the following endorsement: “During my three terms as Sheriff of Cleveland County, Raymond Hamrick served the Sheriff’s Department in several positions. I found him to be highly dedicated to the task of serving the people of Cleveland County to his utmost ability. He was always dili- gent in his work ethics, compassionate for the victims of crime, and his Christian morals were reflected in his daily tasks. This is why I support Raymond Hamrick as a candidate for Sheriff of Cleveland County.” - Retired Sheriff of Cleveland County Buddy R. McKinney Benefit will be held October 21 at Cleveland Country 7 Big Sizes! run (Peralta kick). 2:08 - EG - Moore, 11I-run Carticrtt 20% OFF All Carhartt” Shorts and Shirts *South Point later forfeited game because of ineligible - 2 AClub; (Stoddard kick). player. At least two of women’s golf's brightest young stars NOTABLE BELMONT-KM SCORES E ! EC : recorded their first win as a professional at the Pro Am. This was the first coaching Year KM Bel Duke grad Beth Bauer fol- victory for East Gaston's : lowed a brilliant collegiate Mark Latham, who was 1945 6 0 career with an almost per- defensive coordinator for 1946 13 0 fect round of golf in the Kings Mountain last year. 1947-53 Did Not Play 2000 Pro Am. Beth has sev- 1954 7 S H E RI1 FFE eral top 10 finishes on the THIS WEEK 1955 20 6 LPGA circuit, including sec- : 1956 18 12 ond place in the U.S. Open. Kings Mountain at South ~~ 1957 27 7 hd in the Primary Election September 10, 2002 Her schedule will not allow Point, 7:30 p.m. Friday at 1958 204i her to participate this year. Lineberger Stadium in 1959 13 0 or Vote Absentee/No Excuse Former Wake Forest star Belmont. 1960 B27 Stephanie Neill Harner, now 1961 13 0 Beginning August 22, 2002 nen he TAC DIRECTIONS TO GAME 1962 150740 3 ; Futures Tour, is a three-time : 1963 20 0: ; BM |am a lifelong resident of Cleveland County. winner of the Pro Am. Take I-85 North to the 1964 : 35 13 Aad 4 : Harner erew up in Charlotte Belmont Abbey College exit. 1965 ‘14 0 u Lona Christian. | am a member and Deacon of Mt. Sinai Baptist ahd is 24 iar ol for: At the end of il a 1966 : 13° 7 ben, mer Kings Mountain resi- turn left and 80 to the stop 1967 7 13 : BM | was educated in the Cleveland County Public Schools and graduated dent David Neill. light af Dixon Ford. Turn 1968 20 14 ; right. Cross Wilkinson Blvd. : Kids’ Carhartt™ BM hold my Advanced Law Enforcement Certificated dated 12, September 1990 from the N.C. Sheriff's Education and Training Standards Commission, B | hold an Advanced Service Award dated 8, November 1995 from the N.C. Sheriff's Education and Training Standards Commission. MB ' | have served as President once, and Vice-President twice for Region C Criminal Justice Advisory Committee. (Region C consists of Rutherford, Cleveland, Polk, and McDowell Counties.) ~® lama founding member of C.0.P.S. (Christian Officers Protecting Society) in Cleveland County. One of the group 's objectives was to make photo 1.D.s with fingerprints for parents of their children. * Paid For By Committee To Elect Raymond Hamrick Sheriff. ), ), >, 1) » ), ), |) ), 1) », ), », 1) ), » ), ), ), » R We Carry ), ) ), ) » ), 1) 1) ) |) ), >, » ) » ) » Monday - Friday 9AM - 7PM » Saturday 9AM - 4PM AAA AAA AAA AA AAA AAA AAA AMAA AAA
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