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The Kings Mousstain Herald | www.kmherald.net May 29, 2013 ER Sm SC mor mny Kings Mountain’s Jhaqui Adams steals second base after leading off the game with a hit against Queen City Sunday at KM’s Lancaster Field. The throw © second sailed into centerfield and Adams (in right photo) goes to third on the error. Kings Mountain scored four runs in the first inning enroute to a:10-2 seven-inning win. 3 homers highlight KM win over Queen City ‘Next home game Sunday against Gastonia Post 23 Kings Mountain Post 155 slamnied three home runs and rolled over the Queen City Mus- tangs 12-2 in seven innings in an Area Four game Sunday night at KM’s Lancaster Field. Brandon Bell’s three-run homer highlighted a four-run uprising for Post 155 in the top of the first in- ning. The game* was Queen City’s home game but was moved to KM because of work being done on the Mustangs” home field in Charlotte. KM leadoff hitter Jhaqui Adams of Bessemer City led off the game with a single, stole second and went to third when the Queen City catcher’s throw sailed into center field. He scored on a single by Kevin Mills. An out later Hunter Stinnett drew a walk to set the stage for Bell’s home run over the left-cen- ter field fence. Alex Reynolds’ solo home run in the second increased the KM lead to 5-0. It stayed that way until the fifth when Colby Crisp and Adams singled and Mills slammed a three-run shot over the left field POST 155 ROSTER # Name 2 Cameron Bullock 5 Jhaqui Adams 6 Hunter Stinnett 8+ ~ ‘Addison Stinnett 11 Paul McNeily 14 Alex Grooms 16 Daniel Barrett 17 Will Wilson 18 Zach Hegler 20 Jacob Withers 22 Andrew Moore 23 Colby Crisp 24 Shawn Adams 25 Alex Reynolds 29 Dallas Conner 30 Brandon Bell 40 William Ruffalo Coaches - Jason Bridges, Josh Day. KMHS School KMHS BCHS BCHS BCHS Burns KMHS KMHS KMHS KMHS BCHS KMHS KMHS . KMHS Catawba Valley CC KMHS KMHS fence to put KM up 8-0. Queen City got its only two runs in the fifth off KM starter Alex Grooms but Post 155 put the game on ice in the top of the seventh on a two-run single by Mills and a two- run double by Stinnett. Stinnett came on to pitch the bottom of the seventh inning and put the Mustangs down in order to close out the game on the 10-run mercy rule. Grooms scattered five hits and struck out five to get the win. He did experience some control prob- lems, walking six, but he and his defense came up with big outs to get out of jams. Adams had four hits and Mills and Bell three each to lead the KM offense. Crisp had two hits and Bullock, Reynolds, Hegler and Stinnett added one apiece. Mills drove in six of the 10 runs. Kings Mountain opened its sea- son Saturday night at home with a 10-4 loss to the Lincoln County Cardinals. Dallas Conner started for Post 155 and took the loss. He worked six innings and struck out five. Jacob Withers pitched the final three innings and fanned two. Daniel Barrett led KM with 2- for-4. Reynolds and Adams added a hit each. Hayden Deal got the win over Lincoln County. Seymore and Sul- livan had three hits each. Kings Mountain was scheduled to play at Hickory last night. They go to Huntersville Saturday and host Gaston Post 23 Sunday. Kings Mountain Post 155 coaches and players face the flag during the playing of the National Anthem prior to Sunday night's game with Queen City at Lancaster Field. U.S. Navy veteran Shane Short of Kings Mountain throws out the first pitch to open the Kings Mountain- Queen City American Legion baseball game Sunday at KM’s Lan- caster Field. Looking on is KM coach Jason Bridges. Short served five years in the Navy as an Explosive Ord- nance Disposal Techni- cian. He served in Operation Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom. He is a for- mer KMHS athlete. 2013 SCHEDULE DATE OPP. LOCATION RESULT May 25 Lincoln Co. KMHS L 10-4 ‘May 26 Queen City KMHS W 10-2 May 28 Hickory Hickory June 1 Huntersville .N. Meck - June 2 Gaston Post 23 KMHS June 8 Hickory KMHS June 11 Carolina Heat DH Maiden 5 p.m. June 14 Gaston Braves KMHS June 15 Union Co. KMHS June 16 Lincoln Co. ~~ N. Lincoln June 18 Union Co. Wingate June 21 Queen City KMHS June 22 Mint Hill Butler HS June 23 Huntersville ~~ KMHS - June 26 Mint Hill KMHS June 27 Post 23 Sims Park June 28 Gaston Braves East Gaston 3 Field House Construction Begins Workers from Forever Green Landscaping dig the footing for the new field house at John Gamble Stadium. Forever Green owner Robbie Henderson of Kings Mountain donated the footing work as part of his contribution to the new facility which is being built by the Kings Mountain Touchdown Club. (SUBWAY?) 105 York Rd., Kings Mountain Mountaineers Athlete of the Week Graham Keeter Kings Mountain ALE LR Tg:Y Track 6" Breakfast . andwich’ & Drink Only $3.90 *select items
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