Page 2B The Kings Mountain Herald | www.kmherald.net March 28, 2012 Lady Mountaineers blank North Gaston Kings Mountain High defeated North Gaston 9-0 in a Big South 3A soccer match Monday night at John Gamble Stadium. Morgan Scism, Jada Mauney and Lynd- sey Barnes had two goals each for the Moun- taineers. One of Barnes’ goals was a header, and Scism also had an assist. Breanna Stevens had one goal and two as- sists. Mikayla Price had a header for a goal, and an assist. MC Dellinger had a goal and Savannah Cash had an assist. Haley Camp and Sara Smart split time in goal for the shutout. Patriot netters beat RS Central Kings Mountain de- feated R-S Central 8-1 in a middle school tennis match Monday. The Patriots are now 6-1 on the season. 3; L. Ervin d. J. Poole 8-0; G. Conner d. M. Lattimore 8-0; C. Leatherman d. J. Lyons 8-4; A.Smith d. Jon McEntire 8-4; B. Goodson Smith/A. “Greene d. Barnes/Poole 8-3; Good- son/K Condrey d.. Latti- : more/Lyons £184; McEntire/Mclntyre (RS) d. RES Mountaineers fourth in Monday golf meet Kings Mountain finished fourth in Monday’s Big South 3A Conference golf match at Kings Mountain Country Club. South Point won the match with a 296 score, fol- lowed by Forestview 299, Ashbrook 319, KM 327, Crest 329, North Gaston 336 and Hunter Huss 481. Nick Stafford of South Point was medalist with a 69. Trey Sellers and Kanaan Green led the Mountaineers with 71s. Miles Robinson shot 82 and Matt Shephard 83. JV Mountaineers defeat Foard 7-4 Singles D. Ervin d. J. Barnes 8- Doubles d. Jodi McEntire 8-0. K. Bowen/W. Henson 9-7. Lady Mountaineers win fourth straight track meet Kings Mountain High’s women’s track team continued to dominate the opposition last week, taking a three-team meet with Forestview and East Gaston at Forestview. The Lady Mountaineers ran up 107 points to 44 for the Jaguars and 25 for East Gaston. It was KM’s fourth straight win against no defeats. Freshman Cassie Morton was a double- winner for KM, taking the 1600 meter run in 5:49 and the 800 meter run in 2:39. Kings Mountain’s 4x800 meter relay team took first place in 11:40. Members of the team were Mackenzie Smith, Anna- marie Fulbright, Radhika Patel and Mor- ton. Other first place winners were Chelsea George in the 100 hurdles (18:47), Erica Carpenter in the 300 hurdles (1:01.33), Mackenzie Smith in the 3200 meter run (14:10), Sarah Scism in the triple jump (29°0”), Shakiya Stephens in the shot (267?) and Emily Harris in the discus (78°14). Finishing second were Kristin Dawkins in the discus, Sharda Whiteside in the shot, Aneisy Cardo in the pole vault, Angelica Brown in the triple jump, Paisley Williams in the high jump, Betzaira Saenz in the long jump, Adrienne Green, Amma Boakye, Katherene Holmes and Harris in the 400 meter relay, George, Hutchens, Holmes and Alyssa White in the 200 meter relay, Mor- on a Ah a RS ol ol EN GR SB Hol ton in the 3200 meter run, Adams, Smith, . : Saenz and Tyquassia Mackey in the 4x100 . : relay, Green in the 400 meters, and Car- penter in the 100 hurdles. ; Third were Eula Wilson in the 100 hur- _ dles, Mackey in the 100 meter dash, Ful- bright in the 1600 meter run, White in the 40 meter run, Ashley Chapman in the 800 _ meter run, Talajah Hutchens in the 200 meter dash, Baylee Stroup in the 3200 meter run, Christina Weaver in the shot and Whiteside in the discus. : Foard last week at Lancaster Field. at Lancaster Field. Bell pitched the first four innings. Kings Mountain defeated Fred T. Foard 7-4 in a JV baseball game Wednesday Zach Hegler worked the final three innings of relief to get the win. Brandon Alex Grooms led the Mountaineers with three hits, and Hegler added two. GARY STEWART / HERALD Alex Grooms collected three hits to lead the Kings Mountain JVs to a victory over Fred T. KM Touchdown Club golf tourney April 27 The sixth annual Kings Mountain Touch- down Club Golf Tournament will be played Friday, April 27 at Kings Mountain Country Club. A meal will be served at 11:30 a.m. fol- lowed by a 1 p.m. shotgun start. The first 30 teams to enter will be ac- cepted. Entry fee is $60 per player and in- cludes one mulligan and one red tee. Flights will be determined at the end of the tournament. There will be prizes for first place in each flight, closest to the pin on par 3’s, and longest drive for men, women and seniors. Sponsorships are available at $25 (bronze), $50 (silver) and $100 (gold). Sponsorships are tax deductible. Any business willing to provide items for door prizes are. asked to call Kyle Smith at 704-739-4554 and he will pick them up. For more information call Larry Hamrick Jr. at Warlick and Hamrick Associates 704- 739-3611. Legion baseball meeting A follow-up meeting for all those in= terested in playing Legion baseball will be held Sunday, April 1, at 2 p.m. at the Kings Mountain baseball field. Post 155 Head Coach Jason Bridges 1170 Wyke Rd., Shelby NC 704.482.6767 SHELBY EYE CENTER Shelby Eye Center, PA « 800.776.1054 © shelbyeyecenter.com said that interested players should bring a parent with them and also a birth cer- tificate with a raised seal. For more information contact Coach Bridges at 704-692-2419. Dr: Nancy Cline 1115 W. Floyd Baker Blvd., Gaffney, SC 864.487.2020 de yo Te Basketball camp slated at KMHS There will be a boys basketball camp for 3rd through 8th grades June 18-22 from 8 am.-12 noon at Kings Mountain High School. The cost is $60. For more information and to register visit http://www.cleveland- countyschools.org/sites/k mbhsathletics/ KMHS JV soccer shuts out Ashbrook Kings Mountain de- feated Ashbrook 3-0 in a JV soccer match Wednes- day. Jamie Short had two goals and an assist to lead the KM attack. Christine Philavong scored a goal and Erin Neisler and Tay- lor Halvorson each had an assist. Ashbrook won the var- sity match 3-0. KMHS netters lose to Jaguars Kings Mountain High fell to Forestview 7-2 in a Big South 3A tennis match Tuesday. Singles Chaney Barnes (KM) d. Rudy Flint 6-0, 6-0; Brandon Kiser (F) d. Isa- iah Cole 6-0, 6-2; Camp- bell Smith (F) d. Arrick Rithiphong 7-5, 6-0; Cody Bridges (F) d. Donnie SPORTS BRIEFS "Malaythong 6-0, 6-0; Jeff Friday (F) d. Alex Martin 6-0, 6-0; Dre Hibyan (F) d. Alex Lovelace 6-2, 6-2. Doubles Barnes-Cole (KM) d. Flint-Kiser 8-2; Smith- Bridges (F) d. Rithiphong- Malaythong 8-5; Friday-Hibyan (F) d. Lovelace-Martin 8-3. KM baseball, softball alumni games planned Kings Mountain High School baseball and soft- ball programs are looking for former players to com- pete in alumni games Sat- urday, April 21 at Lancaster Field. All former players are encouraged to register by April 7. The cost to each player is $35 and will in- clude a team t-shirt and hat. ! The two games’ profits will benefit current base- ball and softball programs at KMHS. The softball game will begin at 10 a.m. and the baseball game will begin at 2 p.m. Concessions will be available during both games. Tickets are $5 in ad- vance and $7 on the day of the game. For more information or to obtain a registration form, call Drew Fulton at 704-860-4068 or email kmbhs.diamond@gmail.co m. Registration forms are also available trom KMHS coaches. Stoney Jackson Mis- sion Golf Tourney , April 14 The sixth annual Stoney Jackson Mission Golf Tournament will be played April 14 at Kings Mountain Country Club. The 18-hole tourna- ment is a four-person Cap- tain’s Choice format and will begin with a shotgun start at 1 p.m. Entry fee is: $200 per team. Lunch will be served from 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Mulligans are $5 each. Awards will be pre- sented for first, second and third place, and Best Sports. There will be contests for long drive for men, senior men, ladies and children. Door prizes (for matched ticket numbers) will be awarded. Hole sponsorships are $100. Checks should be made payable to New: Life Family Worship Center and mailed to Stoney Jackson, 509 Katherine Avenue, Kings Mountain, NC 28086. For more information call Stoney Jackson at 704-739-5020, Pastor Robert Eng at 704-472- 3329 or the KMCC pro shop at 704-739-5871. Par for the course doesn’t apply here. 18 Holes, 18 Challenges 18 Reasons to Come Play... Call Now to Reserve Your Tee Time 704.739.5871 Rngs Mountain 109 Country Club Dr., Kings Mountain 7 = : / weekend ~ L532 4 ww Cw &

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