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Burns Monday in Lawndale. Robert Baker scored three goals to Kings Mountain fo a 6-1 win over The Kings Mountain Herald | www.kmherald.com Wednesday, September 24, 2014 Baker scores a hat trick, Spikers kickers win fifth straight Sweep Kings Mountain High’s soccer team posted its fifth straight vic- tory Monday night at Burns, 6-1. “I am very proud of the players for turning around their season as we started out 1-6,” said Coach Dan Potter. “We are on a five game winning streak and the players are beginning to believe we can win.” Robert Baker, who had a hat trick, started the scoring five min- utes into the first half and the half ended 1-0. Burns came out after halftime with a new found attitude and knotted the score in the 51st minute. The tie was short lived as the Mountaineers would go up on Baker’s second goal at the 58th minute. Just nine minutes later Baker would complete a hat trick as he followed a long free kick from Arrick Rithiphong that the keeper mishandled and put back the rebound. Jordan Sweezy would put the Mountaineers up by three as he blasted a 20-yard shot from the left side after a nice pass from Max Sappia. With just six minutes remain- ing, Sam Liss took a nice pass from Justin Queen and placed a left footed scoop shot over the keeper’s head into the back side of the goal for a 5-1 advantage. Liss was able to find the net one last time with just over a minute left when he blasted a shot from just inside the 18-yard box. Kings Mountain hosts Shelby Wednesday with the JV game be- ginning at 6 p.m. and the varsity at 7:30. Would like to thank the following Contributors to the Scholarship Fund Spaghetti Supper Proceeds benefit the Rotary Club Scholarships and Community Service Projects Cleveland County Healthcare System Brinkley Financial Group Alexander Pace Tax & Accounting Amity Finance Amos Insurance Agency Baker Dental Care Battleground Petroleum BF Maner Agency Blackwood'’s Drive-In, Inc. Bobby Horne Construction Bridges Hardware Brown Enterprises Buchanan’s Auto Repair Burch Electric : C & C Scrap Iron & Metals Campers Inn Carley Family Care Carolina Textile Sales Cee Jay's Landscaping Centermark Capital Chastain Fence Cherokee Auto Auction City Auto and Truck Parts CK Contracting Cleveland Music Coldwell Banker/Mountain View Country Camping Corner David Mark Hullender, PA Davidson Insurance Agency Dean Spears Dellinger’s Jewel Shop Dest Family Dentistry Dilling Heating Co. Dr. & Mrs. John McGill Dr. Roger Miller Dr. George Plonk Eagle Machine Company Edward Jones Investments - Doug Satterfield gward Jones Investments - Jack Buchanan Eye Care Center-Drs. James Mason, Scott Mincey, Diane Mincey Faunce Properties/Realty Fidelity Bank Foothills Podiatry Frady’s Florist & Gifts Gardner-Webb University Gene Penner Construction Great State Bank Grounds Keeper Landscaping Gutter Guys H&H Pest Control Hometown Hardware & Garden International Medical Equipment Jason Falls J.E. Herndon Company Keeter Furniture Kenneth J. Pfleiger, Architect Kerns Trucking, Inc. Killdeer Farms Kings Clinic & Urgent Care Kings Mountain Herald Kings Mountain International Kings Mountain Pediatrics Kings Mountain Realty Kings Mountain YMCA KM Animal Hospital KM Pharmacy Linwood'’s Produce & Restaurant LNS Turbo, Inc. Logan Plumbing Mountain Street Pharmacy NAPA Auto Parts Neisler Bros. New York Life, Steve Baker Park Your Bark Parker's Amoco Harris Funeral Home Patriot Jack's Plonk Tire Co. Poole Optometric Premier Federal Credit Union Prescriptions Plus Quick-Way Cleaners R & L Collision Center Reno Chiropractic Center, Kings Mountain Roger Bowen Construction Ronald’s Garage S&J Enterprises Scism & Son Paint & Body Shop ScissorSmith & Co. Second Chance Counseling Shelby Savings Bank Southeastern Container Stephen Price Still Waters, Inc. Subway Summit Place Assisted Living T&L Grading The Caveny-Byus Agency The Cotton Gin Tim Moore, Attorney Timms Furniture Tom's Family Mart Warlick & Hamrick Insurance WGNC Radio White Oak Manor Wild Birds Unlimited Williams Gas Pipeline Withrow Funeral Home Burns Kings Mountain swept, Burns in a SMAC volleyball match Monday at Burns. =~ The JVs won 25-20, 19-, 25, 25-15 before the varsity | won 25-11, 25-15, 25-13. Kayla Bolt led the Moun- taineer attack with 17 kills, and six digs. Angel Peterson had 11 kills. Sara Pasour had 28 as-~ sists, five aces and six digs. _ Gracie Hunter had 15 digs. KM participates In Freedom run Kings Mountain High was one of 40 teams from Western North Carolina to, compete in the Freedom In- vitational Saturday in Mor= ganton. Kaitlyn Moss led the KM women with a 39th overall, time of 22:16. The women’s» team finished 15th. The Mountaineer men were led by Collin Foster, with a 79th overall finish of 19:44. The men’s team fin-. ished 20th. ; Providence won the girls” meet and South Mecklen-- burg won the boys. ; Other KM finishers in-, cluded Cassie Morton 54th, Mackenzie Smith 63rd, Meredith Wyte 117th, Mariah Roberts 123rd,, Emily Crouse 128th, Mon- tanna Smith 159th, Jordan. Moore 124th, Erica Carpen- ter 132nd, Jacob Edmonson 142nd, Matthew Burris 156th and Caroline Foster 229th. Carson has 40, Patriots second - Kings Mountain Middle School’s golf team played well and had balanced scor- ing, but came up short for its first loss in two years in a- Tri-County East Division match last Tuesday at Lin- coln Country Club. East Lincoln won the nine-hole battle with a score of 168. KM shot 170 and North Lincoln 177. Trenton Carson led the Patriots with a 40, which_ was third best overall. Vince Mann and Brady Waters both shot 42, and Beau Kue had a 46. Kings Mountain was scheduled to host Ruther- ford County and North Lin- coln yesterday at KMCC. The Patriots play Lincolnton and West Lincoln next week at Lincolnton. Maggie Lloyd wins cross country meet Maggie Lloyd and her KMMS teammates won their second straight Tri-' County Conference meet Monday. The KM girls placed four runners in the top ten to win with 36 points. Lincolnton: was second at 39 followed by East Lincoln 59, North Lincoln 134 and Burns 137. Lloyd, Carly Johnson (5th), Summer Campbell” (6th), Georgia Moss (9th) and Brooke Clark (15th) were the top five runners for the Lady Patriots. % North Lincoln won the boys race with 17 points, followed by Burns 46, East Lincoln 81, KM 165, and Lincolnton 173. KM’s top runner was Reese Ayscue in 15th place. Other Patriots were Caleb Barnes (18th), Tre Jeffries (43rd), Chaz Sanders (44th)- and Simon West (45th).
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