Page 2B The Kings Mountain Herald October 5, 2006 Cole top SEC player of week | second time in three weeks Senior outside hitter Shonda Cole of the University of South Carolina volleyball team was named SEC Offensive Player of the Week for the second time in three weeks, the league office announced Monday. Cole helped the Gamecocks to a 3-0 win over Georgia Wednesday, USC's first against, the Bulldogs since 2002. She tallied 18 kills and hit .400 . (18-6-30) while adding eight digs and two blocks. In a 3-2 loss to Alabama Sunday, Cole notched her sixth 30-kill match of the year with 31. Cole's six 30-kill matches lead the nation, and she entered last week ranked second nationally in kills ‘per game with an average of 6.02. She added 15 digs for her fifth double-double in 2006, and Cole’s six £ * Grover School’s Abigail Barber, second from right, was honored as the outstanding student at halftime services aces were a career high. = of ‘a recent football game at Gamble Stadium. She is pictured (left to right) with Booster Club Cole and the Gamecocks travel to Knoxville, TN President Danny Navy, her teacher Tandra Ramsey and her principal Janet Anthony. Friday to face the 17th ranked Lady Volunteers at 7 p.m. South Carolina takes on Kentucky in Lexington, KY at 1:30 p.m. Sunday. TERRES RI TRRRRE! TIITIT = " i ax © Lo os > = we » Fd by - I Hollifield, Jones athletic advisors JOSEPH BRYMER / HERALD Dale Hollifield d Bob h b Kings Mountain's Tori Glass looks for teammate in pe 0 ob sjonies have. been to move her up a base in softball game at KM Middle School. appointed to represent Kings Mountain schools on the Cleveland County Schools Athletic Advisory Committee. The committee will advise county athletic direc- tor Jim Taylor on athletics and public relations. [ERT an PTAs "GARY STEWART BILL PARSONS ANDIE BRYMER ~~ RITGHIE HALLMAN (13-2, 5a 30) 3 (12-3, 59 31) (9 > 42-48) (13-2,60-30) (10-5, 60: KM Middle 5th in Cross country Poi int South Point South Point h PC : «Crest _ Crest Cre Kings Mountain Middle Schools cross country Hugs East Gaston + 41 teams finished fifth in the conference meet — pm % : ; Monday. over Forestvie : = Hatha el The top five girls were Mary Beth Ellis in fifth =siby: over Burns - Shelby by _ place, Morgan Scism 13th, Akua Adams 27th, RS Central oe : Latisha Goode 46th and Heather Johnson 48th # Alex Toms led the boys in 10th place. Chaney TERIREREARH or B I on t Lincol RRL = Barnes was 15th, Tanner Denninger 17th, Adam incoln over Che i i 2LIYV] s H incoin o : w Gardner 38th and Blake Suess 39th. _ Fla. St. over NC State Florida St. _ : ia over E. Carolina irginia__ East Carolina ECU irgi County schools to compete in race SO syisis Ele =o Cleveland County Schools have another venue iam = to display their athletic competitiveness. Georgia Tech. : On Thursday, Oct. 14, one staff member from __Tennessee i each of the four high schools will meet in a 10-lap LSU Ln # race at Thunder Valley Speedway in Lawndale. : ? And at “halftime” of the event - after the fifth lap - student pit crews will change tires on each vehi- le. : The guessing race is getting as close as the ACC. Herald Editor Gary Stewart and Bannernews sports- $ a hegin at 8 pu m. Tickets are Woe each and th 1 ofdast week's games to move into a tie for. a. : r Bill. Parsons. is on > game back after Nn, who Just may b& the #1 high school s fan in the state. Wl there's a high ‘school oF college football or baseball game going on anywhere ig Zin n driving distance, he’ll be there. FEIT rsas~ aR isi MIT TT EIREREREEIT nn JOSEPH BRYMER HERALD 4 ets sod at the schools. Baxter McGregor competes for Kings Mountain A in Southwestern Conference cross country run. { EE a E33EpERRI Kings Mountain Hospital presents: re he inh dol 4 | Community Health Day ob A Health Awareness Program vl TERE PERRY Tuesday, October 10 — 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. 4 5 Kings Mountain Hospital Lobby ih Free Blood Pressure Screen 3 For additional information contact: 704-739-3601 i 1] FERENBER REREAD RE RAR INR ER SAVE RRRIRENI ADD TIRE ROTATION FOR ONLY $10 * Free complete vehicle multi-point inspection on all vehicles, this covers brakes, belts, hoses etc... * No appointment needed! * We us GM filters on most vehicles! e Our service department has GM factory trained and ASE certified technicians. Kings Mountain Hospital : rolinas He al thCare System