. Page 2B The Kings Mountain Herald | www.kmherald.net June 6, 2012 LEGION: Kings Mountain Post 155 gets on track with back to back wins FROM {age 1B doubles by Andrew Ray and Trevor Bridges. Clayton Johnson came on in relief of Conner and retired the final two Gaston batters to keep the game at 3-all and eventually get the win. Kevin Mills’ one-out single to left gave KM life in the bottom of the ninth. An out later, Conner sent a fast ball over the left field fence to end the game. Conner worked the first 8 1/3 innings on the mound for Post 155, scattering six hits and striking out eight. Post 23 scored two unearned runs in the top of the third to take a 2-0 lead. Kings Mountain came back in the bottom of the third to tie the game on Conner’s single to left and Alex Reynolds’ long home run over the left field fence. Andrew Stinnett’s RBI single to right gave KM a 3-2 lead in the bottom of the eighth. Mills finished with 4-for-5 to lead the KM plate attack. Conner and Reynolds added two hits each and Stinnett had one. GARY STEWART / HERALD Dallas Conner worked 8 1/3 innings on the mound and then ended the game with a two-run, walk-off home run in the bottom of the ninth to help Post 155 beat Gaston Post 23 5-3 in Area IV Legion action Sunday at Lancaster Field. Shrine Club’s 10th annual Golf Tournament White Plains Shrine Club's 10th annual Bruce Ward Memo- rial Golf Tournament for Shriners Hospitals for Children will tee-off with a 1 p.m. shot- gun start June 16 at Kings Mountain Country Club. The $65 per player ticket cost and $250 per team includes BBQ and hole-in-one contests. Mulligans, strings and skirts will be sold the day of the tourna- ment which follow a Captain's Choice format and include clos- est to the pin contests, longest drive contest and door prizes. For more information and to reg- ister go to: www.wpshriners.com or contact Kevin Champion at 704-730-9948; Jeff Ward at 704- 300-5353; or the KMCC Pro Shop at 704-739-3221. In event of a tie, the tourna- ment and flights will be decided by going to the scorecard with the hole being announced at the tournament. Big prizes include $500 for first place and $150 first place in second and third flights with all cash prizes based on a mini- mum of 20 teams in the field. Prizes will be less if less than 20 items are entered but all hole-in- one contests will still have prizes advertised. Hole-in-one contests on all par 3 holes include these prizes: Sharp LC DTV, Cal- loway Diablo irons, two round trip domestic airline tickets; and a $8,000 Bose/Sony home enter- tainment center. Sponsorships range from $100, silver; $500 gold; and plat- inum $1000 with various pack- ages offered. White Plains Shriners con- . tribute large amounts of money annually to burned and crippled children at Shriners Hospitals and also provide transportation to and help local families of chil- dren at Shriners Hospital in Greenville, SC. Marie Body (onnecting to. You your needs... whether your personal needs are vitamins, tanning or massage our staff is here to bring results! 50% OFF Lotions! *select items - limited supply Can’t Lose The Weight? Hormonal imbalances may be the problem. Let us talk to you about adrenal or thyroid support. Tighten, Tone & Firm GARY STEWART / HERALD Kings Mountain's Alex Reynolds rounds third alier blasting a two-run home run in Area IV game with Gastonia Sunday night at Lancaster Field. Lutz girls win trophies Maddie and Natalie Lutz, splay their trophies won at the rrasguel Club of the Car-° olinas. Waddie Lutz, 15, nd Natalie Lutz, 11, won trophies at the Racquet Club of the Carolinas Summer Open, an USTA- sanctioned event, held in Gastonia, June 1-3. Maddie placed second in the girls’ 16's, while Natalie won the girls' 12's. Natalie only lost five games in the tournament. Maddie is a member of the Kings Mountain High School Women's Tennis Team and Natalie is a Sth grader at Kings Mountain Intermediate School. in as little as 45 minutes! 4 It Works! Junction, i Inc. Vitamins e Tanning . Day Spa 104.739.4088 INDEPENDENT DISTRIBUTOR Sub Fabian Feel Better, Look Better, Celebrate Better, ne aor At Junction 309 Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for men. Colossians 3: 5 ry S. Battleground Ave. Mountaineer softball Camp July 30-August 2 The annual Mountaineer Fastpitch Soft- ball Camp will be held July 30-August 2 from 12-2 p.m. at the KMHS women’s soft- ball field. Camp instructors will be the KMHS soft- ball coaches and players. All positions and phases of the game will be covered. : The camp is open to ages 8-14. 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