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: Chaney Barnes of West School was recognized as Good Citizen at Friday's football game. He is pictured with his assistant principal Karla Bennett, left, parents Eric and Tanya | Barnes, and Booster club president Mary Anne Gibson, right. t JV Mountaineers drop final game Kings Mountain High's JV football team fell to Hickory 66-27 Thursday at Hickory’s Frank Barger Stadium in their final game of the year The Mountaineers fin- . ished their season with an 8- 2 overall record, with their only other loss coming to Shelby in a non-conference game. Ryan Burton, Johnny Phillips, Antwan Ross and Nate Marable scored touch- downs for the Mountaineers last week » MOUNTIE GRIDGRAPH So oe oy Despite the loss, KM * Hurtor ties 5.1 8-2 Coach Dave Farquharson : GARY STEWART / HERALD i ; H KM East Gaston 3.3 7.3 was proud of his team’s KM JV quarterback Ryan Burton (11) keeps ball on boot- : Pst Hows 2 7 Forestview 3:3 6-4 accomplishments. leg. f 24s, rushing East Lincoln 1-5 3-7 “That Hickory JV team is . ) Ls | Yds. passing 164 15 on iy haa ey Senior.men’s Mont HL g i Passes 6-10-0 2-9-0 Berry Academy 0-6 0-9 ? a If 0 I 1 1 ues., Nov. 25 - at Kings ¥ i Fumbles lost 0 2 are very good. i; golt schedule Mountain Country Club. & ! Yds. penalized 95 54 / : “But our JV kids have i : Last Week's Results { : East Gaston 38, Fast Lincoln 14 worked hard and stayed November schedule for aseball rd } { Score by quarters: T South Point 52, North Gaston 7 together and I think that'sa the Cleveland County Men's Baseball tourney i : ii) 2! 1 2 9 i Hunter Huss 14, Forestview 6 real plus for our program.” Golf Association: at Martha Rivers | ( ; p hings Min. 3 Pa Farquharson said many of Tues., Nov. 4 - at J i H - Paul Martin 8-run (Ryan Succop kick) ey 23? for ts the JVs will be counted on to Riverbend. The ASSA Baseball 8s H - Martin 4 run (Succop kick) Forestview at East Gaston contribute on the varsity Thurs., Nov. 6 - at Tournament of Champions HI - Kejuan Wright 9 run (Succop kick) East Lincoln at South Point level next year. Meadowbrook. for ages 8-U-18U will be AAR TA See it Boils Hick) North Gaston at Berry Mon., Nov. 10 - at played November 7-9 at - © C S un 1 anks Kic . . . : i H- Tyler Johnson 65 pass from Chris Rogers : Captain’s Choice Cleveland Country Club. Martha Rivers Complex in i (Succop kick) & Southern Foothills 1A Tues., Nov. 11 - at Pine Gastonia. bo He Ln 26FG held at KM club Grove. Entry fee is $200 for 8U KM. B Pp 2 ; Hendersonville 5-0 10-0 Th Nov. 13 - at ; - Banks 8 run (Franks kick) Polk Count 5.0 10-0 ; ; urs., INov. a $250 for 12U and $275 for ox Lounty > Roger Painter, Jeff Painter, Clechorn. 13U:18U. For more informa. 3 5 : : & or more infor Bessemer City 4-2 5-5 D 1 1 : 1 RUSHING Matden 23 64 aniel Hinson and Charles Tues., Nov. 18 -at tion call Billy Robinson at i KM - Banks 25-139, Aaron Bolton 9-35, John Cherryville 1-4 2.8 Watkins shot a 10-under-par Woodbridge. 629-2749. | Gwinn 6-26, Orlando Curry 1-3, Sidney Goode 8- North Lincoln 1-4 1-8 62 Saturday to win the Thurs., Nov. 20 - at Pine ' i 18, Josh Gilbert 2-15. Hickory - Wright t10-72, Highland 0-5 0-10 Christian Women's Job : Rogers 3-19, Martin 9-59, Alex Wilson 4-30, Zay : ! Geter 1-0. Corps of Gaston County : PASSING 5 Week's Reustis ; Captains Choice Golf } KM Banks 1.7.04. Gilbert 1-20-11. Hickory Hendersonville 26, Bessemer City 7 Tournament at Kings { Rogers 6-10-0-165. Polk County 24 a 19 Mountain Country Club. : RECEIVING : Cedar Ridge 43, North Lincoln 13 John Brack, James King, i KM - Curry 1-11, Goode 1-4. Hickory - Johnson Rick Belt and Roy Wright 2 1. © [253 Witon 5-65 Mardin 1.16, This Week's Games finished second with a 64. BARBER SHOP Cherryville at North Lincoln ; Third place was a tie Crossroads Charter at Bessemer City 121 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, BESSEMER CITY. _» PREP STANDINGS Hickory 38, Kings Mountain 14 Crest 34, Burns 14 Bandys 28, Lincolnton 15 R-S Central 21, Foard 12 East Rutherford 66 West Lincoln 14 i Chase 23, Newton 0 Friday's Games Crest at R-S Central Hickory at Fred T. Foard § St. Stephens at Burns Shelby 27, Bunker Hill 24 : between the teams of Cal (right beside Dr Lee B i | Hendersonville at Polk C ¢ ; g. eside Dr Lee Barro s office) | : Be ign y To AT St PH# 704-629-2900 oe ! Southwestern Foothills 3A aack; and john bridges, - ay : Midwest 2A Thomas Bridges, Robert WALK-INS WELCOME Cc 3 Conf. All Scism and Wayne Maples. OPEN MON THRU FRI 8 AM UNTIL 5 PM qe : W-L W-L Bandys 5-1 8-2 Both shot 69. SAT 6AM UNTIL 12 PM 5 : es 50 os re o i Rocky Ford won the clos- GRAND OPENING SPECIAL { Burns 328 Ura East Rutherford $275 sie il je pin fy and $8 HAIRCUTS § St. Stephens 33. 26 Chase 24 i 84" Obert Sais had the BARBERS: Phillip M. Mosier, Roffler Stylist Kings Mountain 2-4 2-8 Bunker Hill 1-5 37 longest drive. Belinda Inman i R-S Central 1-4 2-8 Newton 1-5 2-8 EK % Fred T. Foard 0-5 1-9 West Lincoln re 1-5 19 i 4 Last Week's Results Last Week's Results J Friday's Games Shelby at Newton Chase at West Lincoln Bandys at Bunker Hill Big South 3A Lincolnton at East Rutherford 1-85 Exit 106, Grover, North C : 864-936-7755 a i Marlboro......$18.99 CT | BASIC... 1 TI CIN LG — oC — AH Bf Cherokee............. 99 CIN | Dynamic....0.99 CIN a John, Kay, Claudia, Tommy, Steven, Isabel missing from photo: Harrison “Elect Tommy for Tomorrow.” Tommy Hawkins, a resident of Kings Mountain is a man that symbolizes the true meaning of morals and values within his family, church, community, and work ethic. Hawkins is not only a loving husband, but also a father of three daughters, and a grandfather of five grandchildren. Tommy Hawkins is an active member of First Wesleyan Church where he serves as the President of a Men's Bible Class. Tommy uses his faith and love in the Lord as a tool for guidance in life’s everyday endeavors, Mr. Hawkins is not only devoted to his family and church, but is also devoted to the well -being of his community in A RR which he lives. Within Kings Mountain, Mr. Hawkins is very well-respected, honored, and praised for his hard work and efforts to improve the community. He is the President of the Exchange Ciub, in which he serves as a mentor for children, with a primary focus on crime prevention and education. These qualities also aid Mr. Hawkins in his career as an outside representative for Value Incentive. He is an outstanding staff member because of his tedious work ethic and determination to be the best in all aspects within his job. Not only is Mr. Hawkins an outstanding employee, but also an exceptional co-worker and friend to everyone at Value Incentive. With this in mind, remember “Elect Tommy for Tomorrow” Tommy Hawkins Ward 3 City Council. Ee HE SATE Employees of Value Incentive 144 Norrick Drive, Kings Mountain 704-739-5211 ELECT dommy Hawkins Ward 3 City Council “Klect Tormey for Tomorrow >’ i Paid for by the committee to elect Tommy Hawkins TEE Surgeon Generals Warning: Quitting Smoking Now Greatly Reduces Serious Risk To Your Health,
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