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HE a a Lae = mS t to work together to succeed. The team has , had a very successful preseason. They (Wednesday, August 11, ii at 6 p.m. at Burns. r “to Tuesday. have worked hard getting into shape and have really come together as a steam and family. I feel our guys will ~be highly competitive this season, and I can’t wait to see what we can ‘do in conference play.” The Mountaineers will be on “the road again on Wednesday, Aug “18 at Hickory before hosting Burns “in their first home game on Monday, Aug. 23 at 6 p.m. Team members are Sam Baker, Adam h "Bridges, Jonathan Brucker, Chan Champion, “Watson and Jack Zyble. Kings Mountain High’s men’s soccer team will open its season August 17 New coach Eli Wortman has 22 men on his roster gad is looking forward “I am really excited about our season,” he said. “We have a group of re- - “turning players who are very talented and want The Kings Mountain Herald KM men’s soccer season opens Aug. 17 with match at Burns Page 3B Football Continued from Page 1B “We want to get a feel for their plays before we go down to Blacksburg,” Lloyd said. Rocky River is a new 4A school in Charlotte-Meck- Name - Year - Position Sam Baker - Fr - Forward, Mid : ’ Adam Bridges - Jr - Defender | Kings Mountain Men’s lenburg and will be playing without a senior class. How- ; ; ever, the Ravens draw their players from Butler and Soccer Roster Independence, which have had the top 4A programs in the state the past several years. “They’re freshmen, sophomores and juniors,” Lloyd said, “but I’m sure with them coming from Butler and In- “Jacob Cole, Isaiah Cole, Marquise Cunningham, Jonathan Brucker - Sr -Mid Chan Champion - Fr - Forward, Mid Jacob Cole - Jr - Defender Isaiah Cole - Fr - Forward, Mid Marquise Cunningham - Jr - Defender Jeremiah Early - So - Mid Dustin Gilbert - So - Defender Stephen Hanline - So - Forward, Mid Durham Harmon - Jr - Keeper Cameron Hord - Fr - Mid Chase Hullender - So - Mid Ryan Hullender - So - Defender, Mid Jonmark Smith - Fr - Mid Austin Stewart - Fr - Mid Jordan Stowe - Jr - Forward, Mid Keegan Sylvester = So - Forward, Mid Derrick. Thammavongsa - Sr - De- dependence they will be a good test for us.” Tuesday night, the Mountaineers will break their var- sity players and some JV players into two teams and play four 10-minute quarters before the home folks at City Sta- dium. The Black/Gold game at “The Hole” has become a yearly tradition since Lloyd and his staff came to KM three years ago. The players will ride activity buses from KMHS to the old Central gym and walk down Gaston Street to the sta- dium, just like the KMHS teams of the forties, fifties and sixties. The cheerleaders will lead them down the street and the band will play near the entrance to the stadium. The Kings Mountain Optimist Club will sell conces- sions and the Mountaineer old-timers can sit on the old concrete stands and reminisce about their glory days at the stadium. The Mountaineers will play East Burke at 6 p.m., Fri- Jeremiah Early, Dustin Gilbert, Stephen Hanline, Durham Harmon, Cameron Hord, Chase Hullender, Ryan Hullender, Jonmark Smith, Austin Stewart, Jor- “dan Stowe, Keegan Sylvester, Derrick Thammavongsa, CJ Warren, Craig fender CJ Warren - So - Mid Craig Watson - Sr - Keeper Jack Zyble - Fr - Defender day, Oct. 20 in the first game of the Cleveland County Jamboree in Shelby and then turn their attention to what they hope will be a successful season opener against Q Foundation. ; 5 -brosis and néeds a lung transplant, The Grover/Bessemer City man is listed for a transplant at the University of Chapel Hill Hospital and family and friends are sponsoring a Hot August Night's benefit Aug. 28 at Kevin Millwood Park in Besse- ,mer City. , The family needs an estimated $35,000 to _pay for transplant-related expenses. “We want to give Wesley a second chance [at life,” said Jaymie Dameron, who said that :100% of the profits from the fundraiser will _be given to Telsrow. Admission is free but : donations will be appreciated. ee em en SAP FEFFERBET , + Loaded Mule Band and magician Chast- _ian Criswell will perform, food will be pro- vided by Sunnyside Baptist Church, inflatables for the children will be provided _by Off the Wall Entertainment, there will be *a silent auction and more fun for the whole family. Take your lawn chairs and dancing “shoes for a night of family fun. © Wesley’s family has asked for assistance from thie Children’s Organ Transplant Asso- “ciation. COTA's service are fee of charge “and 100% of funds generated by COTA com- munity fundraising campaigns are available Wesley Telsrow, 21, is fighting cystic fi-- Area man seeks help for arpa for transplant-related expenses. From I-85 south to exit 13 (Edgewood Road) go left and follow to flashing red light, go over the tracks through next light, stay straight to the park. For more information and to donate to the silent auction and other volunteer opportuni- ties call Jamie Dameron 704-449-9949 or email jdameron07@gmail.com. THOR TR ITE IIE (Late registrations accepted through Aug. 16 with PL EE FRE CR) 1 (3 Registration deadline Registration forms available on the web: gccsasoccer.com Come Play with the {ML WE DO SOCCER AND ONLY SOCCER! Late Registration August 5 August 6 August 9-12 August 13 9 a.m. 11 a.m. 9 a.m. 9 a.m. 6 p.m. 2 p.m. 6 p.m. 1 p.m. For online application, class schedules, and financial aid information, visit clevelandcommunitycollege. edu 704 « 484 - 4000 EKA FEEHN I
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