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Page 4B The Kings Mountain Herald | www.kmherald.net Wednesday, September 25, 2013 Pats edge North 22-20 in first division game Mike Thombs intercepted a pass to stop North Lin- coln’s final drive and pre- serve a 22-20. Kings ‘ii Mountain victory in a Tri- County Middle School Con- ference football game last Wednesday at North Lin- coln. E89 Kings Mountain, 1-0 in the Eastern Division and 1-1 overall, plays at East Lincoln this afternoon at 5 p.m. North Lincoln grabbed an early 6-0 lead but Kings Mountain answered with a 60-yard touchdown ' pass from Hunter Blanton to Mike Toms:-Sabiem-Beam ran a two-point conversion to give the Patriots an 8-6 lead. In the second period, Kings Mountain went up, 14- 6 on a 15-yard touchdown run by Michael Collins. North Lincoln battled back to cut the margin to 14- 12, but in the third period Paul Culbreth got loose on a 48-yard touchdown run and Mike Toms caught a two- point conversion pass to put the Patriots up 22-12. North Lincoln scored its final touchdown in the fourth quarter on a 20-yard pass. Kings Mountain’s next home game is Wed., Oct. 2 at 5 p.m. against West Lincoln. Patriot softball beats Lincolnton Kings Mountain defeated Lincolnton 18-1 in a Tri- County Middle School soft- ball game Thursday. Catie ~~ Payne and Kameron Marr pitched for the Lady Patriots. Makena Deaton, Cassi Melton and Catie Payne had multiple hits. Sarah Dren- nan, Emily Graham and MC May also had hits. Patriot kickers Lose to Lincolnton Lincolnton defeated Kings Mountain 6-2 in a middle school soccer game Thursday. Lincolnton scored the first goal of the game but KMMS quickly answered with a goal by Brandon Que- vido-Johns. Lincolnton scored two - more goals before KMMS got a goal from Chase Yow. KM held Lincolnton to just one goal in the second half. - KMMS defensive stand- outs included Holden Bul- lock in goal, Travis Wright, Mason Nyguen, Michael Allen, Mitchell Hord, Parker Rollins and Kaleb Estridge. Kings Mountain’s Mike Toms has his eye on ball in recent middle school football game. His late interception preserved a 22-20 win over North Lincoln last week. SV AT 1 LTT YN TA Ths X gra} ) aL ae 0 | J Kings Mountain’s Trayvon Wilson (99) brings down a Burns back in JV football game Thurs- day night at John Gamble Stadium. Early KM miscues help Burns JVs win 28-22 Burns recovered a bad snap in the end zone on the first offensive play of the game to take a quick 6-0 lead and went on to hand Kings Mountain’s JVs their first loss of the season, 28-22, Thursday night at John Gamble Stadium. The Bulldogs kicked off to start the game but the KM return man bobbled it a cou- ple of times and then had to fall on it at the 17-yard line. Kings Mountain’s offense took the field and the cen- ter’s snap to the quarterback in shotgun formation rolled all the way to the end zone where Burns’ Aaron Ram- seur fell on it for the TD. More missed center-quar- terback exchanges as well as fumbles, incompletions and interceptions hurt the Moun- taineers’ cause all night but the home team got its best all-around rushing game of the year from backs Corey Tate, Jair McCluney and Trayvon Wilson, who com- bined for 273 yards. Burns went on top 14-0 with just six seconds left in the first quarter after the Bulldogs’ AJ Camp inter- cepted a pass at the Burns 11. Two plays later Tyler Kendrick went around right end for a 87-yard touchdown for a 14-0 lead. Kings Mountain finally dented the scoreboard with 6:14 left in the first half when McCluney scored on a six-yard run and quarterback Darren Burns ran for a two- point conversion to bring the score to 14-8. The Mountaineers were backed up on their own 19 yard line when Burns’ Teriq James intercepted a pass and started running down the KM sideline. On a jarring tackle, he fumbled the ball and Chris Robbins recovered it for the Mountaineers on Kings Mountain quarterback Darren Burns fires a pass in JV game with Burns Thursday night at John Gamble Stadium. The Mountaineers lost for the first time after starting their season with thre straight wins. the 14 yard line. After Burns was sacked for a four-yard loss, he handed off to Tate for a run around the right side and Tate rambled 90 yards to tie the-game at 14- all. ba Podel Burns recovered an on- side kick at the KM 48 and Green hit BJ Hopper on a slant for a 47-yard touch- down. Tyler Kendrick caught a two-point conver- sion pass to put the Bulldogs up 22-14 at halftime. The KM defense held . Burns to three and out to open the second half; but the Bulldogs’ punt rolled dead at the KM one yard line. The Bulldogs regained posses- sion when the Mountaineers fumbled at their own 43. Two plays later Green hit Malik Hamrick with a 41- yard touchdown pass for a 28-14 lead. On the first play follow- ing the ensuing kickoff, KM’s Burns hung up a long pass which was tipped by a Bulldog defender right into the hands of KM wide re- ceiver Chris Robbins who turned it inte ‘a 73-yard touchdown. i: KM had other scoring op- portunities in the fourth pe- riod but lost the ball in Burns territory on a pass intercep- tion and a fumble. Tate finished with 138 yards on 10 carries to lead the KM rushing. McCluney added 86 yards on 15 totes and Wilson had 49 yards on eight carries. : Dylan Sims and Kavin Mosely intercepted passes for the Mountaineer defense. Bryan Sanders, Trayvon Wilson, Gage Kornegay, Cedrick Wilson and DJ Sumpter also played well de- fensively. . Satin Kings Mountain, 3-1 overall, travels to Shelby Thursday at 7 p.m. PREP FOOTBALL STANDINGS SMAC 2A/3A Teams Conf. All Burns 2-0 5-0 Crest 1-0 3-1 Shelby 2-0 3-2 E. Rutherford 2-0 2-3 East Burke 0-1 0-4 Chase 0-2 2-2 K. Mountain ~~ 0-2 2-3 Draughn 1-1 1-4 RS Central 0-2 1-1 Motion Activated Floodlights Choose Black or White $899 Bridges 7zzVatue Hardware 301 W. King Street . Kings Mountain 704-739-5461 Monday-Friday 8-8; Saturday 8-6 Last Week’s Results Burns 20, Kings Mtn. 15 Shelby 32, Chase 20 Draughn 28, RS Central 20 East Rutherford 35, E. Burke 28 Crest 44, TC Roberson 34 Friday’s Games Shelby at Kings Mountain Burns at East Burke RS Central at Crest Draughn at Chase S. PIEDMONT 1A T. Jefferson B. City CS Davidson Cherryville Highland Pine Lake 0-0 0-4 Last Week’s Results BC 44, Highland 6 : Cherryville 19, E. Gaston 14 T. Jefferson 28, Asheville School 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Davidson Day, CSD 0 Ravenscroft 57, PL Prep 0 This Week’s Games Cherryville at Parkwood Highland at Southside Christian / CSD at Walkertown Rabun Gap, GA at T. Jeffer- son BIG SOUTH 2A/3A N. Gaston 0-0 4-0 S. Point 0-0 5-0 LN Charter 0-0 5-0 ‘ Forestview 0-0 3-1 Ashbrook 0-0- 2-2 Huss 0-0 1-4 E. Gaston 0-0 0-4 Last Week’s Results Vance 36, Huss 14 S. Point 52, “AC Reynolds 35 LN Charter 43, Village Christian 0 (0) 704-739-1644 GRAY SURVEYING COMPANY Joseph A. Gray Professional Land Surveyor Kings Mountain, NC 28086 jagraysurvey@gmail.com (C) 704-692-7036
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