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KM kickers beat Shelby Lions ranked #1 in State fell to 5-3. Emily Edwards heped Kings Mountain High's women’s soccer team knock off the state’s #1 ranked 2A team, oe) Shelby, Friday night at ) John Gamble Stadium. Kings Mountain High's women’s soccer team knocked off * the state’s top-ranked 2A team, Shelby, 4-0 in its final pre- Easter game Friday night at John Gamble Stadium. The victory improved KM’s record to 2-2 in the Southwestern Foothills Conference and 6-3-1 overall. Shelby The original date for the game was rescheduled due to rain and cold weather. The Lions came out strong and for the first 10 minutes kept the Mountaineers at bay, but Blair Heffner took a long pass from Vanessa Sidavong and beat two Lion defenders to give the Mountaineers a 1-0 lead. “Although it took almost 20 minutes to score, we actu- ally started to get our feet on the ground and control most of the possession after the 15-minute mark,” said KM Coach Dan Potter. Four minutes after the first goal, Susie Potter made a long throw to Bennett Suber, who flicked the ball toward the Shelby goal. A Lion defender created a Mountaineer penalty kick after the flicked ball by Suber hit her in the hand. Heffner calmly deposited the ball on the ground to the keeper's right, and KM went up 2-0. The Mountaineers had several other opportunities to score, but couldn’t find the net and the half ended. The Lions tried to muster attacks in the second half, but KM’s defense was too stout. Candace Campion, Caitlyn Suber, Vanessa Sidavong and Tayler Deaton put out most \ attacks before they came close to the KM goal. Six minutes into the half, Jennifer Lingg made a good run and set up Heffner for her third goal of the match. Seven i minutes later, Bennett Suber completed the scoring as she was set up by Heffner on the right side. Suber pushed the first touch past the last defender and beat the keeper with a shot that found the side netting. Katie Cooke and Brittany McClain combined with Kara Fujita and Emily Edward to control the possession for much of the second half. Keepers Stacey Spicer and Lauren Suber shared the shutout at goal. Kings Mountain's next match is April 2 at 6 p.m. when undefeated Asheville comes to John Gamble Stadium. Conference play resumes April 4 with KM traveling to Hickory. KM goes to Burns on April 6. The Kings Mountain Herald Bradley Camp steals second base for Mountaineers. Crest nips KM 8-5 in 8 innings Dusty Quattlebaum hit a three-run home run with two outs in the top of the eighth inning to lift Crest over Kings Mountain 8-5 in a key Southwestern Foothills 3A Conference baseball game Thursday night at Lancaster Field. The victory kept the Chargers undefeated (4-0) in the SWFH and opened a huge gap between first and second place. Both Kings Mountain and Burns went You can always Expect More From Us. Great Rates on CDs is another reason why. Don't wait to get a great rate and the exceptional personal service people 3.0% 4.0% Great Rate More Great Rates... 10-month 40-month into Thursday night's action without a conference loss, but Burns fell to St. Stephens 1-0, leaving the Bulldogs with a 2-1 league mark and Kings Mountain 1-1. Quattlebaum, a left-hand hitter who hadn’t had a hit in three previous trips to the plate and had fanned in his last two at-bats, hit his round-tripper against KM southpaw Trey Glass, who relieved Ryan Leach with two outs and runners on - first and second base. Glass quickly worked a 1-2 count on Quattlebaum, but the veteran Charger crushed a hanging curve ball over the center field fence. Kings Mountain battled from behind to tie the score at 4-all after four innings, then took a 5-4 lead in the fifth. But the Mounties missed scoring opportuni- ties in the sixth and seventh CAROLINA TARHEELS When Only The Best Will Do!! & Summit Place CAROLINA TARHEEL ¢~ 8 CAROLINA TARHEELS® [4 LOTR Oe Caroling Tile Women's Basketball Coach, Sylvia Hatchell a GARY STEWART / HERALD that would have put the vic- tory in the bag. Mountaineer catcher Josh Hendricks led off the bottom of the sixth with a double to left-center field, but stayed at second base as Crest relief pitcher Brian Greene retired the next three batters on a fly ball and two strikeouts. The Mountaineers put the potential wining run on third base with two outs in the bottom of the seventh. With one out, Bradley Camp walked and stole second, then moved to third on an infield out but Greene retired the side with a fly ball to center. Crest grabbed an early 4-1 lead, scoring four unearned runs in the third to offset a solo home run by Kings Mountain's Bradley Camp which had put the Mounties on top 1-0 in the second. 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