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S PO RT S : The Kings Moyntain Herald October 24, 2002 oy » ATA | KM opens playoffs GLANCE | with win over East Prep Standings Southwestern Foothills Kings Mountain High's women’s volley- Gaston, the #2 team from the Big South 3A, ball team opened defense of its State 3A was Kings Mountain's strength along the Teams Conf. All championship Tuesday night with a 15-8, front line, and some outstanding passing Burns 3-0 8-0 15-10, 15-3 victory over East Gaston at and setting. Crest 3-0 7-0 Donald L. Parker Gymnasium. Shonda Cole had her usual outstanding Hickory 2-1 6-2 The Lady Mountaineers advance to a sec- game along the nets with 10 kills and four S. Step. 2-2 3-6 ond round game tonight at 6 o'clock at R-S blocks, but she got plenty of help from Alex K. Mtn. 2-2 2-6 Central, a team they defeated twice during Dawson who had 10 kills. Danielle Gill and ET. Foard 0-4 1-7 the regular season. Kings Mountain, which Pam Parker contributed three blocks apiece, RS Cent. 0-4 0-8 finished second to Fred T. Foard in the and LaRonda McClain had one. i Southwestern Foothills 3A, carries a 20-3 Setters Courtney Osteen and Blair Heffner Last Week’s Games overall record into the match. had six and five assists, respectively. Osteen : R-S Central, which finished third in the was 18-for-18 serving with 13 service points, Crest 28, St. Stephens 0 SWEFH, advanced with a victory over and Heffner had five digs and was 7-for-7 Kings Mountain 24, R-S Mountain Athletic Conference champion serving with four service points. Central 7 North Buncombe. Lauren Horne had seven digs and an Burns 49, Fred T. Foard 0 The winner of tonight's game will assist, and was perfect on 14 serves with 11 Hickory 17, Alexander | advance to a third round game Saturday. service points. Jackie Jarvis added three digs Central 14 The likely opponent is Fred T. Foard. The and was 6-for-6 serving with four service : ; Ca ar . Western Regionals Championship game is points. : GARY STEWART / HERALD This Week’s Games next Tuesday. Cole had five service points, Parker four Pam Parker goes tips a ball back over the net in volley- The big difference Tuesday against East and Ashley McDaniel two. ball game with Fred t. Foard at KMHS gym. St. Stephens at Kings Mountain ; : mT SIE Hickory at Burns gm. ; os Crest at Fred T. Foard O ar ~ : y lS Mitchell County at R-S ; S : oy Central wenn | claims Teams Conf. All S. Point 4-0 7-1 Ashbrook 3-1 4-4 E. Lincoln 2-1 5-3 Cro W 11 H.Huss 1-2 3-4 Forestview1-2 5-3 E. Gaston 1-2 4-4 Kings Mountain jumped N. Gaston 0-4 1-7 out to a quick 2-0 lead but Fred T. Foard’s Lady Tigers Last Week's Games came roaring back for a 15- ; : 5, 15-4, 15-2 victory to claim S. Point 33, Forestview 0 the Southwestern Foothills Ashbrook 41, Eat Gaston Conference regular season i 145 volleyball championship { Eat Lincoln 34, North Thursday evening at | Gaston 21 Donald L. Parker will he open ; Gymnasium. We tomer This Week's Games The victory lef \ast cus y left Foard wl the with a perfect 12-0 confer- \gaves! | E. Gaston at N. Gaston enice mark. The Lady Tigers EY J Huss at East Lincoln shared the SWFH title with i Ashbrook at Forestview Kings Mountain last year, \ : but the Lady Mountaineers J Southern Foothills 1A defeated them in the third iy round of the State 3A play- Teams Conf. All offs and went on to win the Maiden 2-0 6-2 State championship. B. City 2-0 4-4 This time, though, the Polk Co. 1-1 1-6 Lady Tigers rebounded Hen'ville 1-1 4-4 from that early deficit to Clville 0-2 i 50-8 score eight straight points Highland 0-2 1-7 and went on to dominate Bete ; the best-of-five match. Friday's Games Kings Mountain finished 10-2 in the conference. The Bessemer City 45, Polk Lady Mountaineers, 19-3 County 23 : overall, were scheduled to Maiden 49, Cherryville 0 host East Gaston, the #2 in Shelby Hendersonville 27, seed from the Big South Madison 14 Conference, last night in the : Across From Highland 20, opening round of the State Walmart Westminster-Catawba 13 playoffs. ; If Kings Mountain and This Week's Games Foard both win their first . ; two playoff matches, they Bessemer City at Maiden would meet again in the Cherryville at third round on October 26 Hendersonville at Foard. The Western Highland at Polk County See Foard, 3B (NTR) TI SE Indians here Friday for home finale By GARY STEWART Editor of The Herald The Southwestern Foothills Conference #4 playoff seed will likely be on the line Friday when Kings Mountain's Mountaineers host St. Stephens in their final home game. The game has been designated as Senior Night. All senior CARTER AUTOMOTIVE players and their parents will be recognized. - fe 1010 E. Dixion Blvd. This Weekend Duntee . . : i A The Mountaineers carry a 2-2 conference and 2-6 overall Shelby, NG 25150 : IF YOU MISS THI mark into the game while St. Stephens comes in at 2-2 and How ry re ; o “IAT CA : | 3-6. They are tied for fourth place behind unbeaten Burns Wits : Our Customer __& 1,000 a SPECIAL SALE, YOU . and Crest (both 3-0) and Hickory (2-1). One Thousand Dollars Rebate Dili wiLL mi SS T On paper, the Mountaineers are favored but as Coach on the purchase of any vehicle during moonlight madness = ABSOLUTE BEST DEALS Fone — WIE ON CARS YOU WILL FIND! Urteers Ld HELRY » SHELBY « (001 SHELR Dave Farquharson’s charges found out last year in Hickory, : Sa games aren’t won on paper. The underdog Indians took | 1055000186: 337 BOOS4 Ooo advantage of five turnovers and numerous mental mistakes SR a pl CARTER by the Mounties to post a 20-13 upset. AUTOMOTIVE [= Coach John Jarman lost most oi the players off that team, COREE TE IAT ES A TIL Sh RD Shor Be Ds RX nie including SWFH player of the year Thomas Gordon at full- back. But one of the few starters that returned, quarterback Shane Matthews, is one of the best all-around athletes in the conference. He threw for over 1,000 yards last year and has . been consistently over 100 yards per game this year. See Indians, 2B TOPRAREEE ESE ON
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