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Wednesday, November 12, 2014 ivy KMMS wrestlers off to big start E. Burke Postgame PLAYERS OF THE GAME Offense Darian McClain 17-132 rush- ing; Tico Crocker 4-68 receiv- ing, Brandon Bell 9-18 passing, Xavier Johnson 3-36 receiving. Defense Dre Bell 10 tackles; Dillon Frederick, Collin Watkins, Keenan Baker, Dwayne Capps, Shawn Adams, Jake Merchant. YARDSTICK EB KM First downs 13 18 Yds. Rushing 113 225 Passing 12-27-0 9-18-1 Yds. Passing 183 131 Fumbles lost 0 2 Yds. Penalized 50 45 Punts 3-26 2-37 SCORE BY QUARTERS Ist 2nd 3rd 4th F EB- 6" 3= 0 8. =20 KM: 7 7 a7 & Fv 28 INDIVIDUAL STATS KM RUSHING McClain 17-132, Bell 14-42, McCluney 7-33, Crocker 2-18. KM PASSING Bell 9-18-1-130. KM RECEIVING Merchant 2-27, Crocker 4-68, Johnson 3-36. HOW THEY DID IT FIRST QUARTER EB — 11:09 — Ryan Newell, 80 pass from Joe Duckworth (pass failed). KM — 9:15 — Darian McClain 3 run (Sam Liss kick). 58-yard drive, 7 plays. Xavier Johnson catches of 14 and 6 yards; Mc- Clain 16-yard run, Tico Crocker 19-yard reception. SECOND QUARTER KM — 3:18 — Brandon Bell 12- run (Liss kick). 66-yd. drive, 8 plays. Crocker receptions of 21 and 8 yards, Jair McCluney 12 yard run. EB — 0:22 — Brandon Clark 3 run (Newell pass from Duck- woth). 71-yard drive, 7 plays. Clark 5-63 rushing. THIRD QUARTER KM - 3:42 — McClain 5 run (Liss kick). 60-yd. drive 12 plays. McCluney 3-14 rushing, Crocker 16-yard run, McClain 3-9 rushing. FOURTH QUARTER KM — 11:32 — McClain 4 run (Liss kick). 72-yd. drive, 8 plays. McClain 6-63 rushing, Jake Merchant 12-yard recep- tion. EB — 7:12 — Landon Ward 11 run (pass failed). 64-yd. drive, 10 plays following KM kickoff. Duckworth 5-5 passing for 45 yards. Kings Mountain Middle School’s wrestlers opened their season last week with impressive victories over county rivals Burns and Shelby. The Patriots defeated Burns 61-36 Monday. KM got pins from Josh Lewis, Alexis Garcia, Lannden The Kings Mountain Herald | www.kmherald.com Zanders, Nathan ‘Groves, Thai = Tuttanon, = Ryan McRee, Dustin Parker, Is- real Martinez and Jeremiah Brown. Estevan Chichester and Joe Ruffalo won deci- sions. On Tuesday, the Patriots traveled to Burns for another match and this one came down to the final match fe. fore KM prevailed 54-45. KM wrestlers winning by pins = were Josh Lewis, Alexis, Garcia, Lannden Zan- ders, Nathan Groves, Jordan Lineberger, Estevan: Chich- ester, Jaqualeen Brooks, Brown. Thursday, the Patriots de- feated Shelby 78-21. Win- ning by pin were Emory Wingate, Lannden Zanders, Nathan ' Groves, Quan . Glaspy, Jordan Lineberger, Estevan Chichester, Joe Ruffalo, David Ford, Ryan McRee, Zach Humphries, Page 3B EJ Brown, Isreal Martinez and Jeremiah Brown. Kings Mountain was scheduled to face West Lin- coln Monday in a rematch of last year’s Tri-County Con- ference championship. Friday play- off schedule (All games start at 7:30) 3A WEST Kings Mountain (8-3) at West Henderson (7-4). Fred T. Foard (6-5) at South Point (7-4). East Gaston Forestview (9-2). (5-6) at Southwest Randolph (4-7) at re a Crest 11-0). 3AA WEST Ashbrook (5-6) at Cuthbert- son (8-3). 1AA WEST North Moore (6-5) at Besse- mer City (8-3). Cherryville (4-7) at Star- mount (8-3). 2A WEST Trinity (5-6) at Shelby (9-2). East Rutherford (6-5) at Mt. Pleasant (9-2). 2AA WEST R-S Central (7-4) at Bandys (8-3). Ryan McRee and Jeremiah Kings Mountain’s Tico Crocker (2) turns the corner on an East Burke defender in Friday's game at John Gamble Stadium. SMAC 2A/3A football standings SMAC 2A/3A Teams Conf. W-L All W-L Crest 8-0 11-0 Shelby 7-1 9-2 Kings Mtn. ~~ 5-3 8-3 RS Central © 5-3 7-4 Burns 4-4 4-6 E. Rutherford 4-4 6-5 East Burke 2-6 3-8 Draughn 1-7 1-10 Chase 0-8 1-10 Last Week's Results Kings Mountain 28 vs. East Burke 20 : Crest 21 vs. Shelby 13 RS Central 19 vs. Burns 14 East Rutherford 24 VS. Chase 7 BIG SOUTH 2A/3A Forestview 7-0 9-2 South Point 8-1 7-4 Ashbrook 4-3 5-6 East Gaston 4-3 5-6 Hunter Huss 4-3 4-7 North Gaston 2-5 4-7 Lake Norman Ct. 1-6 3-8 Stuart Cramer 0-7 1-10 Last Week's Results Forestview 34 vs. East Gas- ton 0 South Point 75 vs. Cramer 0 Huss 20 vs. Ashbrook 14 N. Gaston 39 vs. LN Charter 10 SOUTHERN PIED- MONT 1A ; Bessemer City 4-1 8-3 Tho. Jefferson ~~ 4-1 8-3 Cherryville 3-2 4-7 Pine Lake Prep * 2-3 6-4 CS Davidson 2-3 5-6 Highland Tech ~~ 0-5 0-11 Site Lloyd, fourth grade student at West School, received the Kings Mountain Booster Club’s Good Citizen Award at halftime of Friday's East Burke-KMHS football game. Jake is pictured, left to right, with Booster Club president Mark McDaniel, his mother Beth Lloyd, teacher Kelly Patrick and West School representative Traci Pearson. Bolt repeats as POY in SMAC Kings Mountain f§ senior Kayla §§ Bolt and | head coach Ashley Prid- geon Te- peated as SM A C player and coach of the year in vot- ing by the § league’s { coaches. Bolt was joined on the All-SMAC team by her teammates Angel Peter- son, Gracie Hunter and Sara Pasour. Bolt, Peter- son and [HE Hunter are | #F seniors. nm The Lady [i& Moun - taineers won the SMAC for the sec- BOLT PASOUR ond year in a row and ad- vanced to, the second round of the state 3A playoffs be- fore falling to AC Reynolds. KMMS spikers win first three Kings Mountain Middle School opened its volleyball season last week with three wins. The Lady Patriots de- feated Burns in three straight sets in a non-divi- sion game Monday at home. They traveled 'to Burns Tuesday for their first Tri- County Conference game and won again 25-16, 25-21, 25-19. The KM ladies defeated Shelby 25-13, 25-10, 25-8 Thursday. 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