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Page 10A SPORTS BRIE The Kings Mountain Herald Howze, Jackson win in tourney gross and Stonewall jack won low net-in the St at Kings Mountain Country. : Club. Howze shot a 67-68 2135. 2 5to defeat his brother, Ga Howze, who shot: a 8: 140. Gerald Pamants won. the first flight with a 74-73--147. followed by Russ Putnam with a 73-77--150. Ronnie Murphy shot a 81- : 76--157 to win the second flight. Dave Robinson was second with an 83-81--164. Sam McGinnis won the =~ third flight with an 88-80- 168. Jack Acheson was sec- ond with an 88-86--174. = to win low net in the cham- Football practice at Middle School Mitch Howze won low frok Football bractice will gin Monday, August 4ats n. at Kings Mountain dle School. Parents “should drop their children off in front of the school and players should meet in the gym. Athletes who do not have “a current sports physical st have one before they an begin practice. Players who have unexcused absences from practice will ° ~~ be dismissed from the team. -. Parents, with valid reason, must contact the coach prior to practice for a player to be 2 excused. : ~ ‘Practice will be held rain shine. Players must wear 1 shorts, white T-shirt, ‘and conditioning and run- : ning shoes. Jackson shot a 68; 74-142 Coach Monty Deaton at 734- pionship flight. Eric Spicer 5670. For more information call was second with a 73-74-- + 147. Overall, Jackson, Russ Putnam and Gary Howze finished in a te at 142 Josh Etters won | the first flight with a 71-72--143. Greg Robinson was second. with a 73-75--148. - Jerry Broadwell won the second flight with a 74-78-- 152. Robert Scism was sec- ond with a 77-79--156. In the third flight, Bill. Hartwyk shot a 75-74--14 tie for first place with Jim Champion with a 76- 73-149. Cross country ractice begins Anyone interested i in run- ning cross country for Kings Mountain High School hould meet at the John Samble Stadium field house August 4 at 5:30 pm. Registration will be held, then practice will begin. Anyone who cannot attend this meeting should call Coach John Foster at: 739- 0747, All prsticipants must have a current physical before they can begin practice. KM Booster Club to meet July 28 The Kings Mountain High Booster Club will hold its first meeting of the new sea- son Monday, July 28 at 7 p-m. at B.N. Barnes Auditorium. All parents of student ath- letes in every sport are ~ urged to attend and join the club. Diamond Chevy second in tourney The Diamond Chevrolet men’s softball team finished second in the Central State Tournament last weekend at Poston Park near Lowell. Leading hitters for Diamond were Steve Burkholder .688, Eddie Rochester .667, Billy Ramsey .667, Mike Kester .529 and Jamie Singleton .500. _ Baseball tourney set in Gastonia The ASSA Tri-State Super Regional baseball tourna- ment for ages 8U, 9U and 10U will be held August 1-3 at Martha Rivers Complex in Gastonia. The tournament is for teams that played in the above age groups this sum- mer. For more information call Billy Robinson at 629-2749. Volleyball tryouts begin on July 28 JV and varsity volleyball tryouts will begin July 8 from 3:30-6 p.m. at Kings Mountain High School. For more information call Coach Suzanne Grayson at 734-KMHS ext. 34, or 482- 5284. Gaston Parks accept requests Gaston County Parks and Recreation is accepting Old Lowe's Building Rik Fwy. 74 Dixon Bid. | > ot LONG HAUL [= } _® WARRANTY! + 10 Years/100,000 Miles Powertrain + 5 Years/24 Hour Roadside Assistance wa * 5 Year/60,000 Miles Limited Basic Warranty Stk#920 as low as fowl as “Make Every Mile Count” 1821 E. Dixon Blvd. ¢ Shelby, NC 704 482-4KIA (4542) www. wagerskia.com or Up "5600 In Rebates. HOURS: MON.-FRI. 8:30-7:00pm SAT. 8:30 - 4:00 pm CLOSED SUNDAY 28. July 24, 2003 requests for fall use of soccer ball fields. All teams and organizations or individuals hoping to use fields should call the department at 922- 2164 to request a usage CONTRIBUTED PHOTO The Gastonia 13-14 year-old All-Stars recently won the District 1 Tournament with wins over Hickory 8-7, Shelby 6-4 and Hickory 6-2. They will compete in the State Tournament July 24-27 in Smithfield. Front row, left to right, Justin White, Daniel Humphries, Ryan Leach and TJ Lockhart. Back row, Matt McKillop, Ralph Dickson, Trey Robinson, Josh Frazier, Kevin Bell, Will Stroupe and Adam Sellers. Back, coaches Lawrence Humphries and Tim Leach. ; Men's Golf Association schedule for August. Play begins at 9 a.m. For more information call Charles Drewery at (704) 300-1643. Tues., Aug. 5 - Pine Grove. form. Thurs., Aug. 7 - To be considered in the Meadowbrook. initial allocations, forms Mon., Aug. 11 - Cleveland must be submitted by July Country Club. 31. Requests received after Tues., Aug. 12 Riverbend. July 31 will be filled based Thurs., Aug. 14 - on times available. Cleghorn. For more information call Tues., Aug. 19 - Rebecca Braddy at 922-2164. Woodbridge. Senior golfers Thurs., Aug. 21 - Pine Mountain. Tues., Aug. 26 - Kings August schedule Mountain Country Club. Thurs., Aug. 28 - Lincoln Cleveland County Senior ~~ Country Club. Former NFL defensive back Stephen Braggs works with youngsters in his football camp Monday morning at John Gamble Stadium. Braggs recently joined the coaching staff at KMHS. Seneca Cigarettes 99¢ Pack Sierra Mist 9¢ 6 pack Coke 2 Liter fib: BACK AGAIN Orlando Curry takes a water break during Kings Mountain High football mini-camp Monday afternoon. Hand Dipped. Ice Cream Sun Drop 2 Liter 99¢ ‘Carolina Dairy Milk * $2.89 Gallon ‘Pre-Paid Phone Cards - Cingular - Verizon - Alltel = - AT&T . Merita Sweet 16” Donuts THE GRILL PY ECE) FRENCH FRIES ANA ea $2.29 ONE FREE! HILLSIDE MARKET 6710 Dallas-Cherryville Highway 704-445-2433 OPEN 6:00-8:00 7 Days A Week = al 3 $ Ft a) ~ yo
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