The Kings Mountain Herald
June 15, 2006
Warm-ups begin the Sharks Invitational Swim Meet. Coach Dave Messenger gives direction so 4 Bo i : ¢
to several of the Sharks Aquatic Club Swimmers during the warm up prelims. :
Sharks host Invitational swim meet
The Sharks Aquatics Club of Cleveland
County hosted a 3-day swim meet this past
weekend. Teams from All over NC, SC, and
Georgia came to Shelby to participate in the
Sharks Invitational Swim Meet, a major
swim meet in the Long Course Season. Over
420 kids swam.
~ Coaches, parents,
The Carolina Curve 12-under AA baseball team recently competed in the Best of the East
June Sizzler to earn a fully paid berth to the USSA World Series July 10-16 in Knoxville,
TN. The Curve has won four tournaments, finished fourth in the state and 16th in the
USA. Their record is 34-22. Front row, left to right Matt Hoppes, Gary Bennett, Timmy
Moore, Micah Smith, Tray Sellers, Morgan Rhom. Second row Corey Cobb, Clint Johnson,
Dallas Conner, Kane Williams, Zac “Tank” Badger, Christopher Harris. Back row, coaches
Gary Bennett, Reggie Conner, Mark Johnson and Wayne Harris.
loved the new scoreboard, the 10 lane
Olympic size pool, and all of the open deck
space of the Shelby Aquatics Center.
The Sharks will host WCSA Meet Tuesday
at the Shelby Aquatics Center. For more
information call Head Coach Dave
Messenger at 704-907-1983.
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and swimmers alike,
Football, cheering
Chris Skibo.
businesses that participated
Local area
registration Saturday as sponsors for the morning
were: BBG Computer Sales
Kings Mountain Pop and Service, Cleveland
Warner football and cheer-
leading teams will hold sign-
ups Saturday, June 17 from
10 a.m.-2 p.m. at Subway.
Boys and girls ages 5-13
may participate. A $50 regis-
tration fee is required. Take a
certified birth certificate and
report card.
Other sign-ups will be
held June 24 at Wiener
Works, July 15 at Linwood
Restaurant, July 22 at
Subway and July 29 at City
Stadium.
Students participate
in job shadowing
Several juniors and seniors
from the Career-Technical
Education classes at Kings
Mountain High School were
recently selected to partici-
pate in a Job Shadowing
Program. Students were
placed with local business
people for the morning to
observe and learn more
about careers or occupations
that directly related to their
CTE class or pathway for
high school graduation.
Students were given the
opportunity to select careers
they were interested in and
planning to pursue after
high school.
The student participants
for the program were:
Cleveland Brown, Wendell
Bunch, Eddie Byars, Matt
Byrd, Tabatha Farley, Will
Fredell, Kristen Long, David
Mayes, Chris Miller, Megan
Neely, Ashley Patel, and
Regional Medical Center,
KM Metals, Inc., Rockwell
Automation /Reliance
Electric, Scism & Son Paint
and Body Shop, Talley &
Smith Architects, The Shelby
Shopper, Turbo Systems Inc.,
and Wachovia Banking. The
program was coordinated by
Mrs. Nancye Hager, Career
Development Coordinator at
Kings Mountain High
School.
Playground program
set at David Baptist
The Smart Start Family
Resource Center will host a
series of community play-
groups beginning June 19
from 10-11:30 at David
Baptist Church, 2300 David
Baptist Church Road, Kings
Mountain.
Playgroups are for chil-
dren ages birth to five and
their parents or guardians.
For more information or
directions call J’aime at 704-
480-5591.
Future playgroups will be
held:
June 20 - 10-11:30 a.m. at
Sandy Plains Baptist Church
on new House Road,
Mooresboro.
Wednesdays in June, from
10-11:30 a.m. at Hoppers
Chapel Community Center,
Olsen Courts, Shelby.
Thursdays in June - 10-
11:30 a.m. at Christ Covenant
Church, Sam Lattimore
Road, Shelby.
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