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Wednesday, March 26, 2014 The Kings Mountain Herald | www.kmherald.net Page 3B GCCSA Mountaineer girls first, boys SPINE third in Forestview track meet Soccer U8 - Champion Studios 4, Roger’s Automotive 4 Goals: Champion Stu- dios: Liam Richardson 1, Ava Jensen 2, Jonathan Mar- tin 1 Jones Family Practice 8, Cookout 6 Goals: Jones Family Practice: Grady Morgan 2, Max Martin 6 Goals: Cookout: Melia Myers 2, Braeden Bostic 1, Taylor Buchannan 1, Mary Hogue 1, Madison Emery 1 American Restoration 6, Winn Insurance 4 Goals: American Restoration: Zack Adams 3, Garrison Ashe 1, Evan Bridges 2 Goals: Winn Insurance: Reed Burton 2, Issac Moor- ing ITI 2 Ul0 — Boiling Springs Animal Hospital 5, Shelby Savings Bank 2 Goals: Boiling Springs Animal Hospital: Logan Ca- nipe 1, Marvin Garcia 2, Eli Henson 1, Katrina Shauf Inn Goals: Shelby Savings Bank: Jakeem Amuda 1, Matthew Latham 1 f Reed Mockaitis Ortho- dontics 5, Cross Country Vet m2 Goals: Mockaitis Ortho- dontics: Charlie Ruiz 5, Cheyenne Ernst 1 Goals: Cross Country Vet II : Hannah Dover 1, Dylan Honeycutt 1 Ul4 - Computer Con- nections 8, McIntyre Law Firm 4 Goals: Computer Con- nections: Logan Costner 3, Andrew Gamble 2, Brian Kean 1, John Kyoungmin 1, Braxton Clifton 1 Goals: Mcintyre Law Firm: Holden Bullock 1, Gavin Goforth 3 U16 — Fuzzy Peach (3) - Morris Scrap Metal (2) Goals: Fuzzy Peach scores - Clayton Alexander 1, Aaron Alexander 1, Hay- den Alexander 1 Goals: Morris Scrap scores - Jack Schulze 1, Corey Lutz 1 NOTE TO COACHES Deadline for receiving sports information is 5 p.m. Monday. When games are played on Monday night we will accept them until 8:30 a.m. Tuesday. Call 704- 739-7496 or email sports.kmherald@ gmail.com Sat., April 5 7:30 p.m. Joy Theater 202 S. Railroad Ave. Kings Mountain Tickets $12 at: www. kylekeyepresents.com “You can't chasse trust the visions Kings Mountain’s women’s track team won a four-team event at Gastonia Forestview Thursday. The Lady Mountaineers scored 97 points, followed by Forestview with 81, Crest 44 and East Gaston 41. Kings Mountain had seven first places, including: -Cassie Morton, 3200 meters, 11:30. -Erica Carpenter, 110m hurdles, 18.64. . -4x400m relay (Mariah Roberts, Radhika Patel, Car- men Henwood and Cassie Morton), 4:53. -Shot ‘put, Stephens, 294”. -Discus, Emily Harris, 90°6”. Triple jump — Gwen- dolyn Hopper, 32’. 4x800 relay (Roberts, Patel, Henwood, Morton), 12:05. Shakiya Finishing second were: -Sarah Bradshaw, 400 meters -Cassie Morton, meters. Ja'Myiah Pressley, 100m hurdles. -Erica 300mhurdles. -Sharda Whitesides, shot put. -Betzaira' Saenz, jump and triple jump. 1600 Carpenter, long Finishing third were: -Brittany Poeng, triple jump and high jump. -Tyquassia Mackey, Ja'Myiah Pressley, Danielle Grant, Tynesha Merriman, 4x200 relay. -Tyquasia Mackey, Ja/Myiah Pressley, Gwen- dolyn Hopper, Tynesha Mer- riman, 4x100 relay. -Montanna Smith, 800 meters. -Mariah Roberts, 400 meters. Kings Mountain’s men finished third. Winning first place for the Mountaineers were Josh Beheler in the pole vault (10%), Jake Mer- chant in the triple jump (39°4”), Graham Keeter in the shot put (42’3”) and Ethan King, Keenah Dimet- ros, Malik Banner and Jair McCluney in the 4x400 relay (3:53). Carlton Stadium dedication April 13 Dedication of Shu Carl- ton Stadium will be held Sunday, April 13 at 2 p.m. in the stadium parking lot. Kings Mountain City Council recently approved renaming the existing City Stadium in memory of the legendary former Moun- taineer football coach. George Harris, quarter- back of Carlton’s first cham- pionship football team at KMHS in 1955, will be the guest speaker. Coach Carlton’s wife, Louise, and their children and grandchildren will be in attendance. The event is open to the public. All of Coach Carlton’s former players are invited to take part in the celebration. Any players still residing in the Kings Mountain area are urged to contact their team- mates who are living out of town. Coach Carlton came to Kings Mountain in 1948 and took a struggling football program and built it into a state power. The Moun- taineers won back to back Southwest Conference championships in 1955 and 1956, and the ‘56 team was Western NC High School Activities Association champion. Those two teams had a combined record of 20-1-2.. Carlton’s overall coaching record at KMHS was 48-25-8 and he missed the 1951 season while serv- ing in the Korean War, where he was a decorated war hero. When Coach Carlton left Kings Mountain in the sum- , mer of 1957 to become head coach at Ashley High in Gastonta, and for many years thereafter, the Moun- taineers were the winningest team in the Southwest Con- ference. Time to sign up for TD Club tournament The seventh annual Kings Mountain Touchdown Club golf tournament will be played Friday, May 2 at Kings Mountain Country Club. The format is four-person captain’s choice and begins with a 1 p.m. shotgun start. Lunch will be served at 11:30 a.m. The field is limited to the first 30 registered teams. The cost is $70 per player and includes one mulligan per player, one red tee per player, and one string per team (hole 15). Prizes will be presented to the closest to the pin win- ners on the four par 3 holes, and longest drive for men, women and seniors on hole two. The teams will be flighted at the end of the tournament and the winning team in each flight will re- ceive prizes. Sponsorships are also available for $500 (plat- inum), $250 (gold), $100 (silver) and $50 (bronze). To be included on the sponsor board, contact the Touchdown Club by April 18. Sponsorships are tax de- ductible. For entry blanks or any other information, contact Larry Hamrick Jr. and War- lick and Hamrick Insurance . or Kings Mountain Touch- down Club, PO Box 2017, Kings Mountain, NC 28086 by April 18. All profits will benefit the new Kings Mountain High School field house. Elect RANDY M. 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