gh \ Ra wn o® © o® 3 es [+] = [3 = N [=] [=4 Ww Page 3B » STANDINGS Thursday, September 11 Southwestern Foothills 3A 4 p.m. - Middle school softball, Kings Teams Conf. All Mountain at Lincolnton. W-L WL 4:30 - High school volleyball, R-S Central at Burns 0-0 3-0 Kings Mountain (JV and varsity). Hickory 0-0 2-1 7 p.m. - High school JV football, Shelby at Fred T. Foard 0-0 1-2 Kings Mountain St. Stephens 0-0 1-3 ; Crest 0-0 0-2 Friday, September 12 Kings Mountain 0-0 0-3 R-S Central 0-0 0-3 7:30 p.m. - High school football, Kings Mountain at Shelby. Last Week's Results Forestview 17, Kings Mountain 12 Saturday, September 13 Shelby 17, Crest 14 Burns 39, North Gaston 7 Maiden 48, Fred T. Foard 16 Hickory 30, S. Caldwell 14 Chase 14, R-S Central 7 Alexander Central 41, St. Stephens 6 11 a.m. - High school volleyball, Kings Mountain and T.C. Roberson at McDowell. Monday, September 15 This Week's Games Kings Mountain at Shelby Crest at South Point East Rutherford at Burns Bandys at Fred T. Foard Hickory at Newton-Conover ‘McDowell at R-S Central South Caldwell at St. Stephens 3:30 p.m. - High school tennis, Hickory at Kings Mountain 4 p.m. - Middle school cross country, Kings Mountain, Pumpkin Center and Chase at Shelby Tuesday, September 16 4 p.m. - Middle school softball, Kings —— GARY STEWART / HERALD Mountain at Pumpkin Center. Big South 3A ! : i Kings Mountain lineman Sam McGinnis gets his wrist taped during Friday’s game at 4:30 - High school volleyball, Kings ; Forestview. Mountain at St. Stephens (JV and varsity). Forestview 1-0 3-0 - 5 p.m. - High school cross country, Kings Ashbrook 0-0 3-0 J AGS Mountain at R-S Central East Gaston 0-0 3-0 Hunter Huss 0-0 2-1 From 1B Wednesday, September 17 South Point 0-0 2-1 East Lincoln 0-0 2-2 J field for the winning touch- 3:30 p.m. - High school tennis, Kings North Gaston 0-0 1-2 i down. Mountain at Burns Berry Academy 0-0 0-3 The Jaguars opened the scoring on their first drive of the night, taking a 3-0 lead “really good chance” of win- ning the game. In their four previous meetings with Forestview, all games were decided by a touchdown or less with each team winning twice. “"] felt like we were going to have to play mistake-free football and we were going to have to come up with some big plays and turnovers,” he said. The Mountaineers came up with three fumble recov- eries, two of which led directly to their two touch- downs. The third recovery by linebacker Orlando Curry stopped a Forestview drive at the KM two yard line. Kings Mountain lost the services of offensive lineman Buddy Davis late in the first half. He was carried off the field by ambulance with what appeared to be a dislo- cated knee. Farquharson said he was scheduled to be seen by an orthopedist on Tuesday and his status for the remainder of the year is unknown at this time. “We played hard and put ourselves in position to win,” Farquharson said. “We've just got to make some adjustments in some areas and be a little bit smarter in trying to make things happen so that good plays don’t turn into bad plays and bad plays don't turn worse.” 5 p.m. - High school soccer, Hickory at Kings Mountain (JV and varsity) 5 p.m. - Middle school football, Kings KM - Montrell Banks 14-52, Sidney Goode 18-77, J.J. McClain 10-49, John Gwinn 1-5. FV - Brian Phillips 16-84, J.r. Armstrong 8-55, Ben Riddle 11-28, Josh Jackson 7-58. PASSING KM - Montrell Banks 2-3-1-30. FV - Ben Riddle 2-4-0-39. RECEIVING KM - Derek Hilley 2-30. FV - Armstrong 2-39. Last Week's Results East Gaston 19, Bessemer City 6 Hendersonville 40, Rosman 7 Westminister 12, Highland 6 Polk County 39, Landrum 3 East Gaston 19, Bessemer City 6 Cherryville 41, West Lincoln 6 East Lincoln 67, North Lincoln 0 Maiden 48, Fred T. Foard 16 This Week's Games Bessemer City at Huss Bunker Hill at Maiden Cherryville at North Gaston Highland at Charlotte Christian N. Lincoln at Hendersonville on a 24 yard field goal by Mountain at Shelby. South Point 47, Lincolnton 0 . pro Conner. Ashbrook 18, East Rutherford 3 | {ings Mountain took the Olympic 32, Berry 7 ) lead by driving 45 yards p KM GRIDGRAPH Fon Pon 67, Foor Lincoln 0 | after defensive back Aaron York 32, Hunter Huss 20, | Bolton pounced on a KM FV Forestview 17, Kings Mountain 12 i Forestview fumble. Sidney First downs 11 14 Burns 39, North Gaston 7 ‘Goode scored from two Yds. Rushing 183 225 yards out. Passes 2-3-1 2-4 This Week's Games | » Despite the loss, Kings Yds. Passing 30 39 Berry at East Gaston 1 Mountain Coach Dave Fumbles Lost 1 3 Bessemer City at Huss Farquharson said he was Yds. Penalized 80 55 Chase at Forestview J ‘pleased with his team’s Crest at South Point effort and the improvement Score by quarters T Cherryville at North Gaston A from last week’s embarrass- Freedom at Ashbrook J ing loss to South Point. KM 0/46 6 0 -12 { “I think we came out and FV 3507 0 Tis <1 Southern Foothills 1A decided we were going to | play and get after it and not FV - Brett Conner 24FG Hendersonville 0-0 " give up, make things hap- KM - Sidney Goode 2-run (pass failed) Polk County 0-0 ‘pen and move the football,” FV - Charles Musoke 45-pass interception Maiden 0-0 fi : he said . “I think our kids return (Conner kick) Bessemer City 0-0 : . ‘played with a great deal of KM - J.J. McClain 17-run (kick failed) Cherryville 0-0 | b effort.” GARY STEWART / HERALD FV - JR. Armstrong 30-run (Conner Kick)... Highland Tech (=~. 0-0. 03 . Going into practice last KM'’s Aaron Bolton cools off with bottle of water after res NOEL ARCO 4 tii rsh bin 5 § ‘week, Farquharson said he recovering fumble in Friday's game at Forestview. RUSHING ; y - felt the Mountaineers had a Last Week's Results SHELBY From 1B ‘for his third straight year. ‘His throwing arm has brought a new dimension to : the traditional Shelby run- ‘ning attack. “He does a good job of throwing the football,” says :KM Coach Dave ‘Farquharson. “He's got some good receivers so ‘they're going to test our sec- ondary again and we're going to have to come in and put some pressure on him, contain him and play good pass defense as well as good run defense.” Van Eskridge, a 182- pound junior halfback, is one of the best backs in the area. He has been starting since his freshman year when he was an All- Conference defensive back. Offensively and defensive- ly, the Lions will be one of the quickest teams the Mountaineers will face this year. “Shelby is always Shelby,” says Farquharson. “They're a good football team and they get up for the big games. They're going to play some of their best foot- ball against us. “They're young like we are but they've got good size, good athletic ability and they're coming off a big win so it’s going to be a barn-burner. Defensively they've always been sound in what they do. They're going to come up and use their speed and quickness to try to give us as many prob- lems as they can.” Even though they haven't won a game yet, Farquharson said he has been pleased with his team’s progress. “We're going to get ready and try to break into the win column before we start con- ference play,” he said. “We're going to try to improve on what we do from week to week and get a little bit better each week.” Kings Mountain opens Southwestern Foothills Conference play next week at Fred T. Foard. 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