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August 22, 2012 The Kings Mountain Herald | www.kmherald.net Page 3B KM spikers win over Burns 3- Kings Mountain High’s * women’s volleyball team * defeated Burns 25-17, 25- : 16, 15-25, 25-17 in a non- « conference match Thursday © at Donald L. Parker Gymna- © sium, : Burns handed the KM JV “team its third straight loss 25-18, 19-25, 25-17. Several KM ladies gave outstanding efforts in the varsity game. Logan Smith had seven kills, three aces, 13 assists and six digs. Taquisha Smith contributed 13 assists, four aces and three digs and Tyerah Blake - added three aces and 11 ~ digs. Kings Mountain fell to Polk County 25-13, 22-25, 25-18, 25-16 in a non-con- ference match last Tuesday at Parker Gym. Kings Mountain’s Taquisha Smith dives to keep a ball in play during last week’s volleyball match with Polk County at KMHS. At right: Kings Mountain’s Logan Smith (1) sends a hot shot back over the net in match with Polk County. Olivia Blalock registered seven kills and six digs. Na- talie Fedyschyn had six Photos by GARY STEWART / HERALD kills, four aces and five digs and Logan Smith had 12 as- sists, five kills, five digs and one ace. The JV team Jost. 25-9, 25-12. Ladies lose opener to Shelby EWR RTA Kings Mountain High’s 2012 womens tennis team. Front row, left to right, Alyssa Greene, Sharda Whiteside, Hannah Mosley, * Tiffany.Harris, Cheyanne Stirewalt, Maddie Lutz. Back row, Coach Rick Henderson, Kayla Smith, Kayla Penner, Hannah « Christenbury, Katie Holland, Taylor Hollifield. Kings Mountain fell to Shelby 6-3 in its opening season tennis match Wednesday at Shelby. - The Lady Mountaineers were in the match all the way. They split the six sin- gles matches and were close to winning the #2 and #3 doubles matches before falling by close scores. “After winning three of * the singles matches I truly felt that we had a very good Wednesday, Aug. 22 : 4 p.m. - High school tennis, Kings Mountain + at Burns. chance to bring a victory back to KM,” said Coach Rick Henderson. “I was thinking we would need to win just two of the three doubles ‘matches but we came up short, losing all three doubles. Two of the thee doubles matches were closer than the score indi- cated. The same went for the singles matches. They were all close with the exception of the #1 seed.” Sports This Week Kings Mountain hosts Burns today at 4 p.m. Singles : Nancy Bridges (S) d. Maddie Lutz 8-0; Hannah Christenbury (KM) d. Chelsea Lee 8-6; Keri Price (S) d. Katie Holland 8-6; Kayla Penner (KM) d. Kin- dale Bridges 8-4; Macey Wilkins (S) d. Hannah ( Mosley; Alyssa Green (KM) \ d. Laney Schenck 8-4. at East Gaston (JV/V DH). Mountain. - 4:30 - High school volleyball, Kings Mountain ; at East Rutherford (JV/V DH). * 6:30 - High school soccer, Kings Mountain at h.Gnanyvile, 3 Twrsday, Aug. 23 . 4:30 - High school volleyball, Shelby at Kings * Mountain (JV/V DH). = 7 p.m. - JV football, Burns at Kings Mountain. Friday, Aug. 24 7:30 - High school football, Kings Mountain - at Burns. + Monday, Aug. 27 { 6 p.m. - High school soccer, Chase at Kings Tuesday, Aug. 28 at Crest. 4 p.m. - High school tennis, Kings Mountain 4:30 - High school cross country, North Gas- ton, Bessemer City, Crest and hy at Kings Mountain. Wednesiol; Aug. 29 : * 4 p.m. - High school volleyball, Kings Moun- tain at Charlotte Latin scrimmage (JV/V). 4 p.m. - High school tennis, Lincolnton at Kings Mountain. 6 p.m. - High school soccer, Bis at Kings Mountain. 4 30 - High school volleyball, Kings Mountain Big E'e Qoleet from “Better Come Early!’ Wednesday Night Family Style Dinner 4 meats 8 2 sides Relax & Enjoy Chef's Specials of the Week Thursday Night: Lemon Pepper Chicken baked chicken breast served with rice pilaf and local steamed vegetables 238 CHEROKEE STREET » Great Food * Great Service © Great Fun www.cherokeestreettavern. com Ei 238 Cherokee St., Kings Mountain ® 704.739.1292 Friday Night: Mahi Mahi Tacos served with jalapeno cheddar mashed potatoes and a house salad Saturday Night: Prime Rib Night! 3 sized to choose from. Served with a baked potato, “house salad, horseradish and au jus Sunday: All Day - Only $7:%| Fried Chicken or Hamburger Steak with rice and gravy, fried okra, fatback and a biscuit. Open at 11am Daily Doubles Bridges/Lee (S) d. Lutz/Holland 8-1; Price/Bridges (S) d. Chris- tenbury/Green 8-6; Wilkins/Schenck d. Pen- ner/Mosley 8-5. Nikon Buckmaster 3x9x50 BDC w/crimson trace FEI hard black Winchester SX3 Pury all camo Colt LE 6920 AR-15....... S&W Governor .. Used Glock Model 22 . S&W Governor......... SE SPORTS BRIEFS KM netters win over Burns 8-1 Kings Mountain defeated Burns 8-1 in a non-conference tennis match Monday at Burns. The Lady Mountaineers won all six singles matches and two of the three doubles. Singles Maddie Lutz (KM) d. Kristin Dellinger 7-6, 6-4; Hannah Christenbury (KM) d. Candace (KM) d. Laura Lineberger 6-1, Gold 6-4, 6-1; Katie Holland 6-2; Kayla Penner (KM) d. Bethany McCabe 6-2, 6-4; Hannah Mosley (KM) d. Allison Zz Doubles Carter 6-1, 6-0; Alyssa Greene (KM) d. Haley Queen 6-0, 6- Christenbury/Holland (KM) d. Dellinger/Lineberger 8-4; Gold/McCabe (B) d. Taylor Hollifield/Tiffany Harris 8-2; Cheyanne Stirewalt/Sharda Whiteside (KM) d. Carter/Queen 8-3. KM High's soccer team falls to Shelby, Chase on the road Kings Mountain High’s soccer team fell to Shelby 8-0 Wednesday and Chase 6-2 Monday. Chase built a 6-0 lead before the Mountaineers came back with goals in the final 13 minutes. Isaiah Cole scored off a super cross from Ryan Hullender with 13 minutes left and Dalton Worley hit a blast from the penalty box for the Moun- taineers’ final goal. Kings Mountain takes ‘an 0-3 record to Cherryville tonight: w/crimson trace in 23979 Sthertiees $329°%° hin $5999 Ri. $769°° 10% OFF ALL Long Guns rere 10% OFF Treestands : won 109% OFF ALL Archery . 440z. Scent Killer $4.99 after $5.00 mail-in rebate Mail-in Tax-Relief LN CTT & Winchester guns (excludes BuckMark and Browning 22 pistols) Closeout Pricing on Select Rods & Reels 20% Off all Sunglasses 40% Off Footwear 40% Off select Costa Del Mar Sunglasses Outdoor Blessing . Sunday School Class & a raffle - drawing at 3pm 8-25-12 List not all-inclusive - come in & check out the deals! 25% OFF Bedding & Gift Items Fundraiser of food sales Rivers Edge Carabiner ..........ccocceeenune. $1 Wrapping Paper........c.vsu istics $1 Cabin Creek Fanny Pack................... $3 Carolina Brown Gloves and Allen Stretch Gloves............. $1/pair In stock & while supplies last. ‘No Rainchecks. The Great Outdoors reserves the right to make any changes. 50% OFF Clothing! excluding Under Armour, Gamehide, and Deer Camp
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