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Over a Decade of Experience—Call Today—] am available for Free Consultations Caroline Brown Call for Info: 980.241.0901 Address City State Zip Phone $100 Only ® Giveaways or ltems Priced Up to e Price Must be Included in Ad e Ad(s) Must be Printed on Order e Must Include Phone Number e Start Ad with Name of Item * Only Free Animals Accepted ® One Item Only Per Ad The Kings Mountain Herald | www.kmherald.net Page 5B DAVE BLANTON dave.kmherald @gmail.com he Bailey Tate, a rising 9th grader at North Gaston High School, pulled down 6th and 8th place rankings at the ninth annual Na- tional Junior High Finals Rodeo (NJHFR) in- Gallup, New Mexico, last week. Tate, who made the long trip with three fellow North Carolina National Junior High rodeo teammates, won 6th place in Barrel Racing and 8th in Pole Bending. “This is the biggest event, prestige-wise, that she’s competed in yet,” said her grand- father Randy Franklin, who attended the seven-day event along with Tate’s mother Kim Tate (Franklin) Stines and her brother Jayden, 10. Featuring more than 1,000 contestants from 41 states, including Alaska, five Cana- dian provinces and Australia, the National Junior High Finals Rodeo is the world’s largest junior high rodeo. In addition to com- peting for more than $75,000 in prizes, Na- tional Junior High Finals Rodeo contestants like Tate, 14, vied for more than $100,000 in college scholarships and the chance to be named the National Junior High Finals Rodeo National Champion. Live broadcasts of each National Junior High Finals performance were broadcast online at www.nhsratv.com. Tate, who took up competitive riding at Contributed Photo Bailey Tate took sixth place in National Junior High Finals Rodeo in Gallup, New Mexico. Tate has good showing in National Jr. Rodeo age 7, is no stranger to winning. At 10 earned fifth place at the 12 and under Youth World Championship in Jackson, Mississippi. Last year, she was the Youth 1D champion saddle winner at Double HH Ranch in Kings Moun- tain, and placed third in the Ed Brown IPRA . Rodeo. Tate was also an A Honor Roll stu- dent at W.C. Friday Middle School. “Bailey got to meet a lot of people — got to know people she competes with on the state level” at the New Mexico event, said Franklin.” Tate wasn’t the only member of her fam- ily who saw some action. On Saturday her younger brother spotted an unattended truck that was rolling because it had been left in gear. The youngster re- sponded quickly and jumped into the cab of the truck, which was hooked to a trailer car- rying horses, and brought it to a stop. “He said it himself and he’s right — he saved the day,” the boy’s grandfather said. “People could have been hurt.” Later this month Tate heads to Perry, Ga., to compete in the National Barrel Horse As- sociation (NBHA) Days. Tate is sponsored by Dr. David White, DDS, PA, Orthodontist, Gastonia, Southern States farm supply of Gastonia, and the Dou- ble HH Ranch of Kings Mountain. For more National Junior High Finals Rodeo results, visit www.nhsra.org. Post 1535 drops first two in Area IV Legion playoffs Kings Mountain Post 155 was facing elimination from the Area IV playoffs in a scheduled doubleheader Tuesday night at Lancaster Field. After five days of postponements due to heavy rains, the best-of-five series finally got underway Monday night at Hickory with Hickory winning 8-0 and 16-2. Should KM be successful and win two Tuesday, the series would move back to Hickory today for the deciding game. A Hickory win Tuesday would end the series and send them into the second round against the winner of the Gaston Braves-Rutherford County series beginning tonight. Kings Mountain held tough in game one before Hickory scored four runs in the sixth inning to put the game away. Game two was tied at 2-all before Hick- ory scored five runs in the second inning to take command and put the game away on the 10-run mercy rule after five innings. After going 6-1 to lead the East Division, Post 155 has dropped eight of its last ten games. Athletic passes on sale 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 in- cludes a reserved seat for every home football game as well as a reserved parking Blank » Maximum of 10 Words Per Ad ; * No More Than 3 Free Ads Per Week e Not to be Used For Businesses po Si tr seats with backs cost an ad- First ditional $10 for the season. : i i - The Mountaineer Pass is Freebie Taking a Rip $150 and admits two people to every KMHS home regu- Contributed Photo [ar season sporting event. It Jake Lancaster, 19, is a blink away from clobbering a softball ;c1udes reserved seats for gecond in hitting practice on a muggy Thursday afternoon in Jake (yo people to every home bie Early Athletic Park. Lancaster plays in a recreational league f,4tball game as well as re- Free in Gastonia and with a church league in Kings Mountain. He served parking for home attends A New Beginning Baptist Church on Dixon School Rd. games and membership to the KMHS Booster Club. : : Seats with backs cost an ad- Third KMHS tennis tryouts to begin ditional $10 each and chil- Freebie dren can be added for $30 Try-outs for the Kings required to have a physical each (grades K-12). : Mountain High School ten- on file before they can par- -A football season pass is nis team will begin on ticipate. $45 and admits one person Thursday, August 1. Meet at For more information to every home regular season the high school tennis courts at 5 p.m. All student athletes are contact Coach Rick Hender- son via email at Rick.Hen- derson2@duke-energy.com game as well as a reserved seat with back for the sea- son.