1 5 i August 8, 2012 The Kings Mountain Herald | www.kmherald.net Page 5B GOLFERS - Pictured are-some of the golfers who participated in the 2012 Summitt Summer Classic at Kings Mountain Coun- try Club. Back row, from left, Robert Scism, Bryant Wells, Walt Brysiak, Eric Spicer, Kathy Summitt, Erin Summit, Darrell Sisk, Greg Robinson, Jesse Heath, Jody Clary “and Dave Robinson; front row, from left, Jim McNeilly, Tony Cooke, Ken Dear- dorff, Mitch Howze and Kenny Walker. KMHS sports passes on sale Sports passes. for the 2012-13 school year are on sale at Kings Mountain High School’s main office. The following passes are available: -All Sports Pass - $100.00. The all- sports pass admits one person to every regular season sporting event. It in- cludes a reserved seat for KMHS home home football games, and membership to the KMHS Booster Club. (All seats with backs cost an additional $10). -Mountaineer Pass - $150.00. This pass admits two persons to every’ KMHS regular season sporting event. It includes reserved seats for two to every KM regular season home football football games and membership in the Booster Club. : (All seats with backs cost an addi- tional $10 for the season. Children can be added on for $30 each (grades R12 only). -Football season pass. $45. This pass _ Jim McNeilly (net). admits one person to every home regu- lar season game. football games, reserved parking for game, reserved parking for all home GARY STEWART / HERALD Kings Mountain High ’ athletic trainer Alan Ri- denhoure (back) will have a lot of good help on the football sidelines this year from students Anita Diaz, left, and Megan Ha- raszkiewicz. GOLF WINNERS - Eric Spicer, winner of the championship flight, left, with Kathy Summitt, and Tony Cooke, tournament chairman. CONTRIBUTED PHOTOS Spicer, Howze score low in 2012 Summitt Classic at KMCC Eric Spicer won low gross and Mitch Howze took low net in the championship round of the 2012 Summitt Summer Classic July 14-15 at Kings Mountain Country Club. Toney Wells took first gross and Greg Robinson first net ‘in the first flight. Second flight winners were Ken Deardorff (gross) and Robert Scism was low gross in the third flight, and Dar- rell Sisk took low net. Thomas Breakfield won low gross in the fourth flight and Bill Booth was first net. In the ladies division, Erica Hicks was first gross and Anne Brooks was low net. Pierce Robinson was low gross and Harrison Howe low net in the juniors division. Carpenter aces #17 at KM Country Club Sam Carpenter made his third hole-in-one while playing with the Gaston Seniors Thursday, Aug. 2 at Kings Moun- tain Country Club. Carpenter used a 6-iron to ace the 151-yard, 17th hole. His playing partners were Jerry Miller, Rush Miller and Nick Vlaservich. KMHS women’s golf tryouts set Any girls interested in trying out. for the Kings Mountain High women’s golf team should contact head coach Kevin Moss at kemoss@clevelandcountyschools.org or call 704- 476-8340 on or after August 17. Assistant coach Dustin Morehead watches as players run through the ropes during practice session. MOUNTAINEERS: open practice with hard hitting FROM Page 1B The coaching staff will get a chance to see their players go against two quality opponents in scrimmages this week. Tonight, they travel to Morganton to take on the Freedom Pa- triots at 6 p.m., and that is always a strong test. Friday at 8, the Mountaineers will play in the Cleveland County Jam- boree at Crest against powerful Northwestern High of Rock Hill, the pre-season favorite to win the 4A state championship in South Carolina. Lloyd said the Mountaineers will be looking at several areas that need to be clicking by the time the regular season starts. ’ “We will be working on timing, tackling well, playing hard and getting into the flow of game situations,” he said. “We'll use this week to get ready for our opener next week. This is an important week.” . Judging by the talent and experience, this séason could be the Mountaineers’ best since 2008 when they went 11-4 and played for the Western North Carolina championship. “We’re very optimistic and confident,” Lloyd says. “A lot of that is due to the caliber of people we have on and off the playing field. We’re working hard to get ready. We’re excited to have Jonathan back at quarterback and feel like he’ll have an excellent season. We’re going to need some of the younger players to step up, but if we stay healthy we’ll be in the run- ning in the Big South. We have good players and a good coaching staff. 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