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Page 2B GCCSA Rec Scores Sept. 13th, U8 Restco 5, Shelby Medical 4 Goals: RestCo — Clara Sue Cloniger 2, Kate Book- out 1, Thatcher Smith 2 Goals: Shelby Medical — Jordyn Langley 1, Liam Richardson 3 Smart Construction 11, American Restoration 0 Goals: Smart Construc- tion — Sophie Smart 2, Ram- sey Brooks 2, Eli Falls 4, Zack Adams 1, Abby Hay- don 2 Red Bridges BBQ #1 - 5, Personal Services Unlim- ited 1 Goals: Red Bridges BBQ #1 — Walker Henderson 2, Parker Ramsey 2, Evan Bridges 1, Dre French 1 Goals: PSU - Elijah Montgomery 1 Red Bridges BBQ #2 - 9, Personal Services Unlim- ited #2 - 6 Goals — Red Bridges BBQ #2 — Max Martin 3, Stella Martin 1, Grady Mor- gan 2, Drew Dixon 3 Goals — PSU #2 — Elijah Montgomery 2, Peyton Gag- ner 1, Angel Medrano- Rivera 3 American Restoration #1 - 4, Morris Scrap Metal 3 Goals: American Restoration #1 — Morgan Setzer 3, Cadence Setzer 1 Goals: Morris Scrap Metal — Caleb Yates 1, Con- 2014 nor MacPherson 1, Meagan Collins 1 Shelby Medical 5, Smart Constuction #2 —- 0 Goals: Shelby Medical — Kaylee Greene 2, Marshall Greene 1, Jonathan Martin 1, Marion Dover 1 U10 American Safety #1 — 12, RestCo Restoration 0 Goals: American Safety #1 — Cadence Myer 1, Joe Patterson 2, Caroline Ben- son 1, Matthew Horchler 3, Adam Richards 3, Noah Riddlespurger 2. Pitch Equipment 4, Reed Mockaitis Orthodontics 0 Goals: Pitch Equipment — Carson Wince 1, Maraja Pass 1, Jack Berkowitz 2 Ul2 Greenheck 3, Scrap Metal 1 Goals: Greenheck — Jake Morris Long 3 Goals: Morris Scrap Metal — Dylan Honey 1 Adventures In Advertising 3, North Point Custom Builders 2 Goals: AIA — Grayson Dearmin 1, Kylan Hagans 2 Goals: NPCB — Landon Granniss 1, Maggie Patter- son 1 ; Kings (TH TTT Mountain The Kings Mountain Herald | www.kmherald.com Wednesday, September 24, 2014 Kings Mountain’ s Brandon Nevalojoins (10)attacks the goal in middle sail soccer game with Shelly Thursday at at the KN fold, Burns beats KMMS 4-3 on penalty kicks Kings Mountain fell to Burns on penalty kicks last week after the two teams ended 60 minutes of regula- tion and 10 minutes of over- time tied at 3-3. Burns won the penalty kicks 2-1. KM’s Brandon Quevedo- johns scored two goals off assists by Noah Detloff and Nathan Parker. Tristan Stenger scored off an assist from Caleb Williams. KMMS got outstanding defensive play from Dewi Eagan, Bryce Kornegay, Gage Baugham and Max Johnson. Goalkeeper Gage Moore had several game-changing saves. Shelby outscores Patriots by 4-1 Kings Mountain fell to Shelby 4-1 in a Tri-County soccer game Thursday at KMMS. Brandon Quevedojohns scored the only KM goal off an assist by Julian Hernan- dez. The Patriots were sched- uled to go to West Lincoln yesterday. They host North Lincoln Thursday at 4 p.m. Mountaineer kickers Kings Mountain High’s soccer team won double- headers over SMAC foe East Rutherford and non- conference opponent Stuart Cramer last week. Kings Mountain came back from a 1-0 halftime deficit to defeat East Ruther- ford 4-1 Wednesday night at John Gamble Stadium. ~~ Goalkeeper Jarrett Led- ford made a couple of good early saves to keep ‘the Mountaineers in the game. East jammed in a goal offa rebound with five ‘minutes’ left In the half fora 1-0 lead.’ The Mountaineers came out in the second half with a vengeance. Just four min- utes in, Robert Baker took a super crossing pass from Brandon Anderson to knot the score at 1. Eleven minutes later, Baker scored again off a long throw in from Robbie Lysek to give the Moun- taineers a 2-1 lead. The Mountaineers con- tinued to press the attack and scored as Jordan Sweezy: hammered a_shot low and to the back post from 12 yards out. Robbie Lysek scored the final goal on a direct kick sweep East, Cramer from 30 yards out. “I was proud of the boys for not losing their compo- sure and digging down deep for the comeback victory,” said Coach Dan Potter. “They adjusted very well to the style of play and put to- gether a super half of soccer. “Tyler Batchler, Adam Kiser, Brandon Anderson and Noah Coleman played some very stingy defense and really limited the Cava- liers scoring chances,” Pot- ter said. KMIJV2,ER0 Kings Mountain’s JVs won their second game in a row, beating the Cavaliers 2- Josh Scism and Hunter Champion each scored in the second half as KM won its second straight game. John Harris and Richard Hernandez combined for the shutout in goal. KM 4, CRAMER 0 On Thursday, the varsity Mountaineers got rolling early and defeated the new Stuart Cramer High of Cramerton 4-0. 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