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October 23, 2003 8 ee ‘Schedules The Kings Mountain Herald Page 7B KM girls win SWFH cross country title Shed or kings Four Kings Mountain Cole had three quarterback ry over Burke. Carmen into a tie. Quack Attack had Nothing changed in fall sports: High runners made All- sacks each. Elijah Whitaker, Scism recorded the shutout to win all three games and Thursday night league play oi p Conference by finishing in Luke Burton, Austin Logan at goal. total pins to gain a tie. Both as both games ended in a bh VOLLEYB ALL the top 12 in last week's and Moody also stood out teams finished 36-28. split and No Prisoners (35- 5 Southwestern Foothills 3A on defense. Quack Attack ties Mark Abernathy led 21) held onto a slight one- OCTOBER Conference meet at . : J for ti I Jomaz with a 129 line and game lead over the Alley Southside Park in Newton, KM spikers win omaz for first place 374 et and Zeke Rybczyk Cats (34-22). l 201 East Rutherford, East ; Lincoln at KM NOVEMBER : 1. - Shelby, RS at KM 6 - at Pumpkin Center 13-W. Linc, KM at Linc. ~18-RS, Linc.atkKM = . 20 - Crest, KM at E. Linc. 24 -Burns, KM at Pumpkin Center WRESTLING NOVEMBER | ; “onf. championship ast Division winner. 30 - KM, Burns at W. Linc. 25% Off and at the same time helped the Lady Mountaineers win the conference champi- onship. They were Hayley Flynn, Karen Butler, Racquel Welsh and Susie Potter. Flynn finished third with a time of 20:43, just behind Ginny Haden of R-S Central and Alya Cheutin of St. Stephens. Butler finished fourth in 21:04, Welsh seventh at 22:05, and Potter eighth at 22:33. Kings Mountain's Kara Fujita was 14th in a time of 23:59, In the team standings, Kings Mountain was fol- lowed by St. Stephens, R-S Central, Hickory, Fred t. Foard and Burns. Kings Mountain's boys finished third behind Hickory and R-S Central. Burns ran fourth followed by St. Stephens, Fred T. Foard and Crest. Kings Mountain's top fin- isher was Thomas Reid, who was 15th with a time of 18:59. Jr. Mighty Mites shutout N. Lincoln Kings Mountain's junior mighty mites shutout North Lincolnton 28-0 in Pop Warner football action Saturday. Reyshod Adams, Demery Moody, Chad Sanders and Kahlil Hopper each scored a touchdown. Malik Mathis ran three conversions and Moody ran the other. Chad Sanders and Isaiah Landscaping Sale All Pots & Fountains in Stock 9% Off Your Landscaping Supply {| Headquarters FTC ART, INC. FOUNTAINS ETRY 3 any s size first playoff game Kings Mountain High's women’s volleyball team opened the State 3A playoffs Tuesday night at Donald L. Parker Gymnasium with a 25-7, 25-9, 25-14 victory over South Point. The Lady Mountaineers will host T.C. Roberson Thursday at 6:30 p.m. for the District Championship. The winner will advance to the Sectional Championship on Saturday, and the winner there will go to the Western 3A Regionals on Tuesday. Blair Heffner was perfect on 23 serves, including eight ace serves, and had 19 assists and six digs. Alex Dawson had 13 kills and two blocks. Jackie Jarvis, Ashley McDaniel, Lauren Horne and Ashton Teague were also perfect from the serve line. Jarvis and Teague had six digs each, and Horne had five. Revolution ends regular season The Kings Mountain Futbol Revolution ended its regular season last weekend with a 7-0 win over the Burke Blast and a 4-0 loss to the Charlotte United Gold. The Revolution finished 6- 1-1 but will play in the State Tournament the first week of November in High Point. Jennifer Helm scored two goals and Catie Guffey, Jennifer Lingg, Catie Cooke, Kristie Whetstine and Dena Piendl one each in the victo- Water Fountains |} Starting At "99. 00 " Landscaping Supplies COME BY OR CALL TODAY - ONE LOCATION 1401 E. Ozark Ave. * Gastonia 704-867-5269 == Il www.ajslandscapingsupplies.com Greg Evans got back over the 400 mark and Quack Attack swept first place Jomaz 8-0 Tuesday night at Dilling Heating to claim a share of the first quarter championship in mixed duckpin bowling. Evans rolled a 161 line and 422 series to throw the race PIGSKIN PICKERS added a 112-307. Evans led No Prisoners It Doesn't Matter swept Duck Douters 8-0 to gain a tie for third place. Both teams finished 28-36. Joey Whitaker had a 138 line and 340 set, and Mark Midgette had a 140 line and 339 set to lead the winners. Ed Philbeck led the Ducks with a 129 line and 318 set. Gary Stewart Todd Hagans with a 151 line and 440 set. Allen Myers led the Cats ~ with a 123 line and 351 set. Ed Philbeck led Dilling’s Demons (27-29) to a split with the Alley Rats (20-36). Philbeck had a 107 line and 302 set. Tommy Barrett led the Rats with a 142-351 set. The sports reporters of Republic kABI Week ASY Weak LAST Ween AST Week Newspapers, Inc. make their picks OVERALL OVERALL OVERALL OVERALL for this week's football games. 87.33 91.29 89-31 87.33 Crest at Burns Crest Burns Burns Crest East Gaston at East Lincoln East Gaston East Gaston East Gaston East Gaston Highland Tech at Cherryville Cherryville Cherryville Cherryville Cherryville South Point at North Gaston South Point | South Point | South Point | South Point Bessemer City at Hendersonville | Hendersonville | Bessemer City | Hendersonville | Bessemer City Hickory at Kings Mountain Kings Mtn. Hickory Hickory Kings Mtn. Hunter Huss at Forestview Hunter Huss Forestview Forestview Forestview Bandys at Lincolnton Lincolnton Lincolnton Lincolnton Lincolnton R-S Central at Fred T. Foard R-S Central | Fred T. Foard | R-S Central | R-S Central Newton-Conover at Chase Chase Chase Chase Chase Polk County at Maiden Maiden Maiden Maiden : Maiden North Carolina at Clemson Clemson Clemson Clemson Clemson Appalachian State at Wofford App. State Wofford Wofford Wofford Wingate at Mars Hill Mars Hill Wingate Mars Hill “Mars Hill Tennessee at Alabama Tennessee Tennessee Alabama Tennessee Crusade For The Youth Sunday 2:00 pm October 26, 2003 One Service Only John & Brenda Whitworth John 3:16-17 Acts 10:38 John 10:10 is going? Gospel Assembly 527 Bunkerhill Drive Gastonia, NC (Off Hwy. 29-74 behind Bullard’s Electronics Co.) 1- Are you discouraged as fo where your life 2- Are you on drugs, alcohol, marijuana or crack cocaine? 3- Do you feel oppressed and no one loves you? 4- You and your family can’t get clora? 5- Your marriage is falling apart? 6- Are you sick in your body, or have a disease that cannot be cured? Don’t Miss This One Day! You Have An Appointment With God! 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