September 19, 2002 MOUNTIE POSTGAME PLAYERS OF THE GAME Forestview - Chris Rayfield, QB, 2-for-5 passing FOURTH QUARTER 10:37 - EV - Carroll, 20- pass from Rayfield (Hankins kick). 65-yard drive, 6 plays, including runs of 29 and 21 yards by Carroll. THIS WEEK Shelby at Kings Mountain, 7:30 p.m. Friday, John Gamble Stadium. LAST YEAR Two drives inside the Shelby 10 yard line netted only a field goal, and the - Mounties lost 19-10. THE SERIES Shelby leads 55-15-7. The Kings Mountain Herald Page 3B SHELBY From 1B and last year’s All- Conference quarterback Shawn Haynes will be the focus of Kings Mountain's defense. “We're going to have to play as good on defense, if not better, than we did last week,” says Farquharson. “We're going to have to con- tinue to improve on that side of the ball.” Kings Mountain's defense is young, with only two starters back from last sea- son, but they've shown some progress since being upset by East Gaston in their season opener. for 45 yards and 2 TDs, 13- THE SCORES One player who is step- 124 rushing; DE Chris ping up his game a level is Haygood, recovered two YEAR KM SS senior linebacker Adrian KM fumbles in first quarter Parker, who made numer- that led to Forestview’s 14-0 ~~ 1926 0 0 ous tackles last week along A lead. Kings Mountain - 70 x 7 with linebackers Brandon Orlando Curry, LB, and 1927 0 47 Houze and Orlando Curry | Adrian Parker, CB, numer- 1928 6 33 and lineman Johnny Gillard. : ous tackles on defense. 1929 0 40 ~~ “We had the kind of out- 3 ; 1930 #0 49 side linebacker play out of GARY STEWART / HERALD | PLAY OF THE GAME 1931 7 “4 KMHS offensive coordinator Milton Rachels tells his troops the play during time out in Friday's Parker that we know he’s A _ With 1:37 left in the game, 1932 0 8 game with Forestview. capable of doing, Forestview leading 21-14 1933 6 oD Farquharson said. “We were and KM driving for a possi- 1934 20 0 JAGS South Point and East tickled to death to see him ble tying score, Forestview 1935 13 6 Gaston.” play as well as he did. DB Jay Carroll intercepted a ~~ 1936 6 12 From 1B : “So I think we have Hopefully the light will pass at the 2-yard line and 1937 0 6 something we can build come on now and it will be returned it to the 27 to seal 1938 13 7 14-0 lead on a 25-yard pass from Chris on,” he said. “From a something he can continue the Jaguars’ third straight 1939 0 13 Rayfield to Carroll, and a 6- -yard runby JR. team standpoint we had to do.” win and hand the Mounties ~~ 1940 125. .18 Armstrong. everybody making plays Offensively, Farquharson their third straight loss. 1941 ? ? KM battled back to tie the score at 14-14 and everybody contribut- said the Mountaineers will 1942 : 0 13 on Jolly touchdown passes of 13 yards to ing. Kids were coming up have to eliminate their THE YARDSTICK 1943 (Did Not Play) Deon Holland 45 yards to Jamarl Borrino. and making plays that turnovers (they had two i F KM 1944 Ho 26 But the Forestview offense, which had we weren't making fumbles and two passes i 1st downs 13 16 1945 0 25 been held in check by the improving KM before and they were PARKER intercepted last week), and Yds. rushing 272 123 1946 6 0 defense in the middle two quarters, took the doing things unselfishly. also cut out the penalties Vio passing 45 161 1947 0 40 ensuing kickoff and marched right down- When you get everybody that cost them on numerous i Passes 2.5 9.20 1948 0 27. field to score the go-ahead touchdown on a on that page you're going occasions, including erasing 1 Passes Int. By 2 0 1949 0 7 20-yard pass from Rayfield to Carroll. to make that turn sooner a 72-yard touchdown run by Fumbles lost - 1 2 1950 13 20 “I thought we did a lot of good things,” or later.” Deon Holland. Yds. Pen. 55 25 1951 0 12 Farquharson said. “We saw some areas of Farquharson said he Both Shelby and Kings 1952 7 36 improvement. We felt like we got a quality was especially pleased Mountain open their confer- RUSHING 1953 6 14 effort from our kids for four quarters, which with the play of Cortney ence seasons next week. EVi- Chris Rayfield 13-124, 1954 14 20 was something we hadn't been doing in the ~~ Smith, who caught four Shelby travels to Chase and ’ J.R. Armstrong 10-42, Jay 1955 26 0 past. : passes for 51 yards and Kings Mountain hosts Fred 8% Carroll 6-50, Willie Moore 9- 1956 6 6 “But, at the same time the mental mistakes rushed six times for 28 REY T. Foard. I¥ 43, Brian Phillips 4-13. KM - 1957 13 14 and turnovers cost us. They cost us an yards, and defenders CURRY. Aquino Simmons 20-77, 1958 0 3 opportunity to go ahead and they cost us an Adrian Parker and Brandon Houze, who : Cortney Smith 6-28, Deon 1959 7 7 opportunity to kind of take a little of the were in on numerous tackles. P ATRIOTS Holland 5-17, Chris Jolly 6-1. 1960 12 7 wind out of their sails.” “This game was probably one of their best 1961 7 20 Farquharson said he was well pleased games as far as them doinghwhat they're From 1B PASSING 1962 6 7 with the team effort, though, and said the capable of doing and what we'd like to see getting hit pretty hard. We FV - Rayfield 2-5-0-45. KM 1963 7 7 enthusiasm and spirit shown by the players them doing every week,” Farquharson said. had a lot of bruises and - Jolly 9-20-2-161. 1964 19 7 was “10 times better than it was against “They played a tremendous ball game.” bumps after the game.” 1965 0 19 : RECEIVING 1966 0 19 . h t : FV - Carroll 2-45. . A967 y 81-1i 990i sind Big game : unt Jarmagl, AT : 1968 5100 wie brs 2321 24 ANSON County (ofl RIOS - CU RIOS ” (odV RIOS od] RIOS " i Smith 4-51, Holland 2-40, 1969 41:0 ai BDL 48. BAT : : : i Octreyvious Roebuck 1-16. 1970 14 41 The fifth annual Big Game ; 1971 8 8 Hunt Tournament will be BY THE NUMBERS 1972 12 32 held Thanksgiving weekend 1973 6 26 (Nov. 28-29) in Anson FV 140.050 «7,121 1974 14 7 County. KM: 20. 70 7.5.0 414 ; 51975 7 42 The tournament will offer I i 1976 0 20 over $5,000 in prize money. Ia 1a ve U r i 0 NY j FIRST QUARTER 1977 14 20 The top prize is $700 for the ol 6:17 - FV - Jay Carroll, 25- 1978 0 2 biggest buck or doe by i ass from Chris Rayfield 1979 27 weight, followed by $400 for d EEN ELL ee ....And They're Al On i drive in four plays after DE ~~ 1981 7 13 $150 for fourth in each cate- ] | Chris Haygood recovered a ~~ 1982 8 0 gory. The daily prize begins y KM fumble. 1983 0 26 at $100 for the biggest buck } 0:19.1 - FV - J.R. 1984 6 34 or doe weighed in on each v Armstrong, 6-run (Hankins 1985 0 10 day of the tournament. V | kick). 43 yard drive in 6 7 0* : 3 plays following another 1986 14 7 There is a $30 registration ! | fumble recovery by 1987 0 28 fee per hunter. Haygood. 1988 13 7328 « A youth division (ages 10- 1989 6 14 15) offers a $250 top prize. SECOND QUARTER 14 20* Registration fee is $15. i l 6:58 - KM - Deon Holland, oV . R 1 00 13 pass from Chris Jolly 1990 17 7 For a registration : (Pablo Peralta kick). 79 yard ~~ 1991 14 19 brochure, call (704) 694- drive in 10 plays. Receptions 1992 0 7 * 4181. For more information, i N STOC Kl of 19 and 8 yards by 1993 21 48 visit the Anson County | n> B00 i Cortney Smith. 1994 6 35 Chamber of Commerce THIRD QUARTER 1995 0 19 website at www.ansoncoun- 1:19 - KM - Jamarl 1996 42 0 ty.org. 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