The Kings Mountain Herald Page 7B Spikers sweep Foard for first Kings Mountain High's also had five digs and was women's volleyball team - 18-for-18 serving with two swept defending State service aces. Dawson had Champion Fred T. Foard 25- two blocks and was 5-for-6 19, 25-12, 25-14 Tuesday at serving. Donald L. Parker Seniors Ashley McDaniel Gymnasium to take over and Ashton Teague also had first place in the strong overall performances. Southwestern Foothills Teague was 11-for-11 serv- Conference. ing and had four kills, a The win gives the Lady block and nine digs. Mountaineers a 6-0 confer- McDaniel was perfect on 19 ence and 14-2 overall record. serves, including three aces, They host Morganton and had eight digs. Freedom Thursday, with JV : action beginning at 4:30. Lauren Horne and Jackie They begin the second half Jarvis were both 8-for-9 at of conference play Tuesday the service line. Jarvis had at Hickory. six digs and Horne had Junior setter Blair Heffner eight digs and three assists. GARY STEWART / HERALD had 24 assists and Alex Kale Buchanan had seven Helping to cheer the Kings Mountain JVs on to victory in last week’s game were, top row, left to Dawson registered 13 kills kills, two digs and a block, right, Amber Collins, Amber Baxley and Aaron Lovelace, bottom, Sarah Roberts, left, and Cecilia and 11 digs to lead and LaRonda McClain had Smith. Tuesday's victory. Heffner two blocks and a kill. Senior golf schedule for October Cleveland County Senior Men's Golf Association sched- ule for October: October 2 - at Meadowbrook Oct. 7 - at River Bend Oct. 9 - at Cleghorne Oct. 13 - at Cleveland Country Club Oct. 14 - at Pine Grove Oct. 16 - at Pine Mountain Oct 21 - at Woodbridge Oct. 23 - at Lincoln Country Club Oct. 28 - at Kings Mountain Country Club WEEKLY HWY 150, AMERICAN LEGION THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY EVERYONE WELCOME PATRIOTS From 5B “Our defense really picked it up after that,” Deaton said. “We stopped them and. the confidence... . gbt stronger.” With time running out and the score tied, Kings Mountain went for a fourth and 15 just inside the 50 yard line but lost the ball on + downs. The Blue Devils drove to the KM 35 where they went for it on fourth down. They had a mis-han- dled pitch. Roberts came from the back side and scooped up the football and raced to the end zone. A tired Roberts, who is also the Patriots’ kicker, almost missed the ball on the ensuing kickoff and Shelby gained possession at the KM 40 with 23 seconds left. But Roberts redeemed himself by sacking the Shelby OB as time expired. Deaton was impressed that his players never let down after falling behind early. by “They were bigger than us and were wearing us out,” he said. “The kids could have given up, but they didn’t and they stayed in the game until they fig- ured out what they had to do to be successful against a bigger team. Burris and Goode did a good job at tailback. The defense start- ed slow but really came on in the second half. We just had to do what we do best, and that’s get the ball in our athletes” hands. We had to spread the field and mix it up with the run when we had to. Even though the running was hard early-on, after we spread the field we got some big runs.” if you've always envied the people who live near a respected, nationally recognized hospital, then congratulations. You're one of them. Gaston Memorial Hospital was gs recoritly The victory left the Patriots 3-1 heading into a road game with Pumpkin Center yesterday in Lincolnton. Kings Mountain hosts West Lincoln next Wednesday at 5 o'clock. Heading into yesterday's action, KM was trailing Lincolnton and Burns (both 4-0) by a game in Division One and Chase (4-0) was leading Shelby (2-2) in Division Two. The two divi- pe plese call us at 70¢ sion winners will play for ; the overall conference championship at the conclu- sion of the regular season. named one of the 100 Top. Hospitals" in \ the United States. This recognition comes after a national study conducted by one of the healthcare ie most respected research firms, Solucient. The study analyzes data from every hospital inthe country to recognize just the 100 that are setting the standard for the rest. You may already know that we perform the same advanced procedures as the major teaching hospitals, keep up with the very latest medical technology, and employ some of the ing a national reputation as well To learn more, finest staff in the Gountry, Now, we re e

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