;] CONTRIBUTED PHOTO TWIN CITY CHAMPIONS - The ‘91 Lady Cobras soccer team posted a 2-0-1 record to win their division in the Twin City Classic in Winston-Salem. Team members include, front row, left to right, Sandy Odembo, Megan Loftin, Erica Moore, Savannah WArd, Brittney Horn, Breanna Stevens. Back, head coach Kristin Setzer, Ramey Kerns, Heather Stevens, Amy Burch, Meagan Reynolds, Danielle Briton and assistant coach Erin Mouyeos. KM spikers beat Hickory in first conference game Kings Mountain High's women’s volleyball team opened Southwestern Foothills Conference action Thursday with a 15-10, 15-11, 15-8 victory. : Last year’s SWFH and North Carolina Player of the Year Shonda Cole got off on a good start to make it two in a row by registering 24 kills. She also had two blocks, thee digs, and was 5- for-6 serving with two serv- ice points. Pam Parker, Danielle Gill and Alex Dawson continued to play well along the nets, too. Parker had four blocks and two kills. She also had nine digs, was 14-for-15 serv- ing and had 11 service points. Gill had two kills and three blocks. She also had a dig and two assists.Dawson had NR RR 1 Tm \ : ARR aL. > Up to 70 UI Fs a Custom Sizes Available Shonda Cole had 24 kills in Thursday's victory over Hickory A AD NE SION IR i ” ‘ x ”n o£: + five kills and two digs and was 1-for-1 serving. Setters Courtney Osteen and Blair Heffner continued their outstanding play as well. Both had six digs. Osteen was 16-for-16 serving with 11 service points and six assists. Heffner was 9-for- 9 serving with five service points and had eight assists. Lauren Horne contributed five digs and was 19-for-20 serving with 15 service points. Ashley McDaniel had a dig and was 1-for-1 serving, Ashton Teague had a kill, two blocks and an assists, Heather Lappe had a dig and a block, Jackie Jarvis had four digs and was 3-for-3 serving with one service point, Molly Hamrick had a block and an assist, Tish Bell had a dig, and Jordan Crisp was 1-for-1 serving. rr Ae The Kings Mountain Herald ISPORTS BRIEFS Page 5B KM spikers win Charlotte matches Kings Mountain High's women’s volleyball team defeated West Charlotte 15- 9, 15-12 and 15-2 and whipped Providence 15-6, 16-14, 8-15 and 15-9 in a tri- match Saturday at Providence High School in Charlotte. The Lady Mountaineers got another outstanding effort from senior sensation Shonda Cole. In the seven games she registered 47 kills and 10 blocks. She also had 10 digs and 18 service points. Alex Dawson added 19 . kills and four digs, Danielle Gill had nine kills, six blocks and thee assists, and Pam parker had nine kills, seven blocks, 16 digs and 34 serv- ice points. She was 46-for-47 serving. Setters Courtney Osteen and Blair Heffner combined for 51 assists, with Osteen getting 26 and Heffner 25. Osteen also had 15 digs and was 31-for-31 serving with 17 service points.Heffner had 10 digs, and was 15-for- 18 serving with five service points. Lauren Horne had 10 digs and was 13-for-14 serving; Jackie Jarvis had 12 digs and was 15-for-15 serving with nine service points; and Heather Lappe had 12 digs and an assist. Ashton Teague had three kills, three blocks, and three assists. KMHS girls win in cross country Kings Mountain High's women’s cross country team won its first meet of the sea- son Tuesday at home. Kings Mountain placed five runners in the top eight places. The Lady Mountaineers scored 23 FREY EY Oy PPT 1 3 *5olid Vinyl Construction * Welded Components *[ifetime Warranty * Dual Cam Locks 7/8” Airspace & Tilt in Sash for Easy Cleaning * Plus Many Other Standard Features Deal Direct With Installers - No Middle-Man No Sales Man Will Call Call For A Free Estimate Today 704-829-6819 SN 2 SX BUILDING SYSTEMS GARY STEWART / HERALD Kings Mountain High’s JV cheerleaders cheer the team on to victory in last week’s exciting 14-13 win over South Point at John Gamble Stadium. The Mountaineers travel to Forestview tonight for a 7 o’clock game. points, followed by St. Stephens with 35 and East Rutherford 78. Hayley Flynn took first place with a time of 23.22. Freshman Susie Potter was third in 25:46. Raquel Welsh was fifth in 26:31, Katie Bennett sixth in 28.08 and Lesley Potter eighth in 29:16. In the boys meet, St. Stephens won with 27 points, followed by East with 37 and KM 67. Top finisher for KM was Thomas Reid, who finished third with a time of 21:35. Philip Bunch was 13th in 24:59, Nicholas Galarza 14th in 25:42, Colby Wollack 18th in 28:06 and Michael Cannova 19th in 28:44. Football parking and gate policies Kings Mountain High will be introducing the following changes to football gate poli- cies this year: HM Only persons who pur- chase parking passes from the Booster Club will be able tn to park in the parking lot behind Gamble Stadium. Parking passes are $10 and may be purchased from any Booster Club member or at the concession stand. Booster Club memberships and gold cards can also be purchased at the concession stand Cars may enter through the “KM” gate behind the field house, but they must exit on Phifer Road at Kings Mountain Middle School. After the Booster parking lot is full the KM gate will closed. MW Senior citizens ages 65 and older can obtain a sen- ior discount card at the prin- cipal’s office, allowing them to get in the games for $3 rather than $5. Mountaineer Gold Cards that were given in the past will continue to be honored. BW Anybody using a free pass of any kind must enter and sign in at the “pass gate” behind the field house. That includes press, Mountaineer Gold Card holders, and students and staff who are legitimately entitled to free admission. FREE 4 INSTALLATION" Minimum 6 Window Purchase VIR T and Types Low E Argon Krypton Gas Available