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Page 2B The Kings Mountain Herald | www.kmherald.net Wednesday, June 5, 2013 All-stars chosen for 9-10 Twelve players have been selected to play on the Kings Mountain team in the up- coming 9-10 year-old district baseball tournament begin- ~ ning June 29 in Bessemer City. Players include Reese Ayscue, Trey Crawford, Charlie Melton, Devin Pressley, Isaiah Lowe, Chris Ruffalo, Bennet Davis, Pey- ton Fisher, Caleb Broome, Cooper Putnam, Steven Spaes and Koby Rikard. Pop Warner registration begins June 22 Pop Warner Football and Cheerleading sign-ups for ages 5-12 is beginning June 22 at the old City Stadium in Kings Mountain. Registration fee June 22- July 27 is $50. After Satur- day, July 27, registration fee is $60. Sign-up from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. on June 22 and June 29 and on July 13, July 20, and July 27 from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. For more information or questions visit on Facebook @XKings Mountain Optimist Club or email tstevens16@ carolina.rr.com or mikieamy @msn.com or telephone 704-734-1259 and ask for Mike or Amy. - NOTE TO COACHES Report your scores by email to sports.kmherald @gmail.com or call 704- 739-7496. Deadline is 5 p.m .Monday. S/Sgt. Brandon Bridges throws out the first pitch prior to Sun- day’s game with Gastonia at Lancaster Field. His brother Jason, Post 155 head coach, looks on. Brandon has been sta- tioned at Langley Air Force Base, VA for seven years and has served two tours of duty in Afghanistan. Post 155 Commander Louis Floyd throws out the first pitch to open the 2013 American Legion baseball season at KM’s Lan- caster Field. Floyd served in the U.S. Air Force for 10 years and was in the Air Force Reserves for 12 years. He was a Senior Sergeant and worked in air craft maintenance, crew chief and flight engineer. He has been a member of the Amer- ‘ican Legion for 42 years and has heen post commander for three years. MO==TM<O> we will WORK FOR YOU! in the Service Directory Today! Errant Pickoff Kings Mountain’s Dallas Conner hustles back to first base to avoid being picked off in Sun- day’s game with Gastonia at Lan- caster Field. But the throw was wide and Conner advanced to sec- ‘ond and later scored. RACE: action exciting at Fairgrounds From Page 1B show with action all around the entire track. Sarratt was followed to the checked by Jacob Bridges, Isaac Sose- bee, Josh Sanders and Bill Elliott. Over 20 cars took the green flag. In the late model race it was quite a show with 10 cars taking the green flag. This was an action packed event with Dennis Williams taking the victory flag. Sec- ond place traded hands sev- eral times with Shelby’s Douglas Davis placing sec- ond. He was followed by Josh Harris, Bundy Stowe, and Mike Grayson. Four time winner Roger Hamrick, Jr. was involved in a crash in turn two after running in the top three early in the race Racing returns this Friday night at the Mad House of Dirt with gates opening at 5 p.m., Practice at 7 p.m. and racing at 8 p.m. Cost is $8.00 for adult grandstand, $12.00 for box seats and $20.00 for pits. Kids 10 and under will be admitted free. Coming Friday night, June 7th, U.S. Legend Dirt Modified 1250 cc water cooled Yamahas in a very quick 15 second a lap legend type car. This will be a very exciting event you won't want to miss. Og SOMERSET \ dont All Private Rooms Medicaid Rates & Private Pay Accepted 704-445-1554 Assisted Living 401. W. 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