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Wednesday, June 26, 2013 The Kings Mountain Herald | www.kmherald.net - 4 Florida Bound The KM Rim Rockers will be traveling to Orlando, FL for the 8th grade national tournament on June 30-July 7. The Lady Rim Rockers are coached by Freddie Adams. Assistant coaches are Katanya Adams and Maggie Dellinger. Players, not in order, are Chy Ann Hall, Ja’Myiah Pressley, Ka’'Myiah Pressley, Shekinah Goins, Erica Nelson, Chelsica Jefferies, Paris Baker, Leeasia Rhodes, Dyamond Bristol, Mahogany Foster,.Tamara Adams. Not pictured Deyawna Rollinson and Felicity Hamil- i Sh A Keeper Jim Zyble caught this salmon in Juneau, Alaska, Sunday, June 23. Jim is living and working as a glacier guide in Juneau for the summer while on break from Belmont Abbey College. He is the son of Jim and Lisa Zyble of Kings Moun: tain. “Going to State The Kings Mountain YMCA 11-12 girls all-star team recently qualified for the state tournament at the district tournament in Newton. The state tournament will be played July 12-16 in Lillington. Top row, from left, Catie Payne, Josie Lowery, Mor- gan Sancil, Coach Tommy Payne, Avery Francis, Kameron Marr, Coach Jackie Schadt, Coach Tracy Briggs. Bottom row, from left, Savanna Briggs, Sarah Bell, Emma White, Abbie Harris, Kristin Hill, Layla Harris. HOW TO REACH US Contact the Herald by coming by the of- fice at 700 E. Gold St.; call 704-739- 7496, fax 704-739- Play Ball Third basemen from the 9-10 and 11-12 year-old Kings Moun- tain YMCA all-star teams stand with Kings Mountain Post 155 third baseman Alex Reynolds while the National Anthem is 0611 or email played prior to the start of Friday’s American Legion game at lib.kmherald@gmail. Lancaster Field. The legion team recognized all of the all- com stars from both teams prior to the start of the game. All YMCA athletes were admitted to the game free. KM sports passes on sale Big Catch Ward Dellinger, 10, son of Liza and Bryan Dellinger, caught this big bass at Lake Montonia at the Rowe family reunion Saturday at Lake Montonia. He is pictured with his grandmother, Hallie Connor. 2007 Ford Focus (Auto trans, cold air, new tires) $4,995 1998 Honda Accord (new trans with warranty, fresh paint) $4,500 2002 Dodge Durango (leather, chrome wheels, sunroof) $3,995 Sports passes for the 2013-14 school year are on sale at Kings Mountain High School. - An all-sports pass is $100. It admits one person to every KMHS home regular season sporting event and includes a reserved seat for every home football game as well as a re- served parking pass and membership to the KMHS Booster Club. All seats with backs cost an additional $10 for the season. - The Mountaineer Pass is $150 and ad- mits two people to every KMHS home regu- lar season sporting event. It includes reserved seats for two people to every home football 1996 Toyota Avalon (leather, sunroof, auto trans) $3,995 | 24-Hour Towing Service game as well as reserved parking for home games and membership to the KMHS Booster Club. Seats with backs cost an addi- tional $10 each and children can be added for $30 each (grades K-12). -A football season pass is $45 and admits one person to every home regular season game as well as a reserved seat with back for the season. : (Kings Mountain and the SMAC Con- ference will not accept the NC Senior Tarheel pass). 2001 Jeep bh Gr. Cherokee ™\ (leather, cold air, new tires) $4,995 Autobody & Sales Anytime, Anywhere
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