Page 2B The Kings Mountain Herald | www.kmherald.com Wednesday, February 11, 2015 Shelby sweeps KMHS . Kings Mountain dropped a pair of SMAC games Monday night at Shelby, losing the girls game 53-41 and the boys game 67-52. The Shelby teams led all the way. In the girls game the Lions built a big lead early before the KM ladies rallied to cut the margin to 26-20 at intermission, But Shelby began rolling again in the second half and put the game away. Kori West led Shelby with 15 points and Kelsey Farmer led KM with 10, In the boys game, the Lions roared to a 25-16 halftime lead and led 33-23 at the half and 47-37 going into the final eight minutes, Patrick Little was the big difference for the Lions, scoring 35 points. Nelson McClain led the Mountain- eers with 15, Kings Mountain ends its regular season Friday at East Burke, KM JVs beat Central, Chase Kings Mountain High’s JV boys ran their record to 13-1 in the SMAC and 16-3 overall last week with vic- tories over R-S Central and Chase. The Mountaineers de- feated R-S Central 43-34 ‘Tuesday in Rutherfordton. Jadian Adams led the scor- ing with 12 points. Dylan Thrift added eight, Mike Toms seven and Nolan Raby six. In their final home game Friday afternoon at Parker Gym, the Mountaineers de- feated Chase 56-27. Raby led the way with 16 points and Jerdon Pressley added 12. Thrift scored eight. Harry Bracken led the Tro- jans with 10. KM/CHASE: Boys overtake Chase at the buzzer From Page 1B out to a 12-6 first quarter lead and led 34-12 at the half and 59-14 going into the fourth quarter. Senior Dai Dai Roberts had her best game of the year with 18 points and sat out the entire fourth quarter. Tiffani Thompson scored 12. BOYS GAME KM (63) — Hill, 5, Petty 4, Skidmore 8, Helton 3, McClain 11, Funderburke 7, Cash 2, Sneed 10, Rob- erts 2, Coulter 5, Mosley 2, Crocker 3. Chase (62) — McSwain 14, Squires 26, Anderson 18, Walker 4. GIRLS GAME KM (63) — Adams 4, Ellis 4, Hutchens 6, Pressley 8, Farmer 5, Rhodes 2, Rob- erts 18, Edwards 4, Thomp- son 12. Chase (18) — Wiley 5, Gordon 5, Brooks 4, Dowden 2, Freeman 2. 7a » EAST SCHOOL OPTIMIST FOOTBALL TEAM 1961 - Pictured are members of the 1961 Football team at East School. All have been Identified except No. 30, No. 8, and No. 12. Front row, from left, Jinmy Grayson, Philip Gladden, Joe Cornwell, No. 30, Ricky Hamrick, Dennis Goforth, Tommy Goforth, Jerry Lindsay, Glenn Perkins and No. 8. Back row, from left, Rocky Brown, No. 12, Tommy Grayson, Ben Grimes, Sieve Goforth, Mike Hughes, Keith Kiser and Eddie Hamrick. Charlie Smith was the coach, not pictured, but a daughter of Charlie Smith, sitting in front of the team, was the team mascot, (submitted by Rocky Brown) KMHS wrestlers lose Elite Intra League summaries, in first playoff round yea of January 26, 2015 Kings Mountain fell to North Buncombe 59-24 in the opening round of the state 3A dual team tourna- ment Tuesday night at St, Stephens High in Hickory. Five of the matches were decided by pins in less than a minute, with North Buncombe winning four of them. Kings Mountain’s only winners were Quentin Nguyen, Cameron Morgan and Rodell Bishop, all by pins, and Coleman Higgins by forfeit. 106 ~ Corbin Sluder (NB) p. Kayla Capps :36; 113 — Quentin Nguyen (KM) p. Jaxon Banks 1:02; 120 — Coleman Higgins (KM) WBF; 126 — Aydan Arroyo (NB) p. Reese Rhe- inhardt :49; 132 — Logan Anderson (NB) p. Cody Cordle :35; 138 — Dmi- triy Simmonovich (NB) d. Quay Smith 11-0; 145 — Nicholas Lisenbee (NB) p. Austin Mosley; 152 — Tay- lor Rosynski (NB) p. Dylan Sims 1:03; 160 —~ Cameron Morgan (KM) p. Frankie Frasure :50; 170 — Dylan Courtney (NB) tech fall Chanden Morgan; 182 — Peter Simonvich (NB) p. Darian McClain :54; 195 — Mikhail Simonvich (NB) WBF; 220 — Jacob Vil- lamegne (NB) p. Chance Frederick 1:08; 285 —Rodell Bishop (KM) p. Johnathan Vasquez. KMMS girls defeat ER, to host RS Thurs. Kings Mountain Mid- dle’s girls basketball team defeated East Rutherford Thursday to run their Tri- County Conference record to 6-2 heading into a home game Thursday against R-S Central. East was leading 17-14 late in the second quarter when KM went on a 10-0 run to close out the half at 24-17. After some halftime ad- justments, the Lady Patri- ots outscored East 12-6 in the third quarter to build a 36-23 lead. They contin- ued their hot scoring in the fourth quarter with a 13-4 run. Hannah Clark led the KM ladies with 23 points. Aleenih Carter-Kee added eight, Sarah Drennan, Mag- gie Lloyd, Denysia Blak- eney and Emily Graham four each, and Mariah Josey 2. “Essence Houser, Lloyd and Graham did a great job on defense getting to many loose balls and stealing many passes,” Coach Monty Deaton noted. Spring sports practice to begin High schools can begin spring sports practice Feb- ruary 16. Check with your coaches to see when each team will begin. Kings Mountain High’s track team will hold try- outs February 17-19 at John Gamble Stadium. Regular season games can begin on March 2. Scrimmages can be held the last week of February. The scrimmage schedule for KMHS teams include: Baseball — Feb. 21 at Independence vs. Indepen- dence (10 a.m.) and Mount Pleasant (12:30 p.m.), and West Henderson at KMHS on Feb. 26 at 4:30. Softball — Feb. 21 at Morganton Freedom and a multi-team scrimmage at the KM YMCA on Feb. 28. Women’s soccer — Feb. 24 at Forestview (JVs 5 p.m. and varsity at 6:30), and Feb. 28 at East Gaston (5 and 6:30). 7-9 years old Elite Fire 25, Elite Clip- pers 24 Fire — Jamari Hous- ton 17, Jason McClain 8, Clippers — Khalia King 16, Hunter Cruise 4, Robert Kendrick 2, Co’rey Simp- son 2, Elite Lakers 16, Elite DemBoyz 7 Lakers — Landon Clon- inger 8, Bryson Brown 35, Davaughn Norris 3. Dem- Boyz — Curtis Simpson 4, Tristian Pressley 2, R. Ab- ernathy 1, 9-11 years old Elite Blue Devils 37, Elite Nation 21 Blue Devils — Ally Holli- field 13, Kate Hollifield 12, Drew Holllifield 8, Khalia King 2, Bennett Davis 2. Nation — Ezekiel Cannedy 13, Isaiah Esridge , Kylan Hagans 2, Peyton Ladd 2, Parker Ladd 2. Elite Dynasty 60, Elite Spidas 18 Dynasty: — Isaiah Tate 20, Malaki Hamrick 17, J.J. Moore 15, Jackson Toney 4, Kody Starnes 4. Spidas — T.J. Griffin 8, Carson Cooke 4, Johntae 2, Braden Garris 2, Carson Kelly 2. 11-13 years old Elite Kingz 44, Elite Bal- lers 35 Kingz — Javon Hogue 15, Gabriel Stephens 13, Titus Phillis 8, Marcus Odums 6, T. Leslie 2. Ballers — Isaiah Tate 16, Jaylen Williams 12, Dagan Whitaker 5, Ryan Smith 2. RS Cent. 6-8 Draughn 2-13 Chow. 140 182 RS Cent12:2 16:5 'E. Burke 9-5 ase Shelby 9-5 10-9 - Draughn 8-7 13-10 E. Ruth, 5-9 iy 9.12 Chase at East Labi . . Note ~ Seedings for play- i offs will be held February : oo Feb, 28, Western Regional : March 14. Le 3.18 021 eM S100 212 014 Crest at an 3 R-S Central at Burns tournament March 3-7, and State Championship SL KM Family YMCA Winter Youth Basketball Game Scores, January 23rd & 24th 5-6 Division Legomania: ~~ 28 Tarheels: 10 Legomania: Dakota Smith 10pts, Ja’Nyrie Husky 8pts, Leah Crowell 4pts, Christian Hill 2pts, Tristian McCorkle 2pts, Zach Cameron 2pts Tarheels: Havyn Boyce 4pts, Cameron Payne 2pts, Zola Green 2pts, Javarein Judson 2pts 7-8 Boys Division Hornets: 24 Bulls: 18 Hornets: Tucker Rob- inette 10pts, Luke Scott 6pts, Vance Johnson 4pts, Matthew Rhom 2pts, Zach Scott 2pts Bulls: Trevor Moore 6pts, Devin Dorsey 6pts, Jayden Adams 4pts, Matt Morrow 2pts Heat: 33 Thunder: 13 See YMCA B-BALL, Page 4B —g ‘soliool Skea R-S Central at Kings Moun- ! tain. ; Friday, Feb. 13 4 p.m. — High school basketball, Kings Moun- tin 9 at East Burke Eh ne season game. Tuesday, Feb. 17 4 pm. - Middle school basketball, E Lincoln at Kings Mou Feb. 24 at higher. Se teams).