Wednesday, September 23, 2015 The Kihgs Mountain Herald | www.kmherald.com Page 3B KM MIDDLE SCHOOL SPORTS Patriots defeat West Lincoln, Lincolnton here today Kings Mountain Mid- dle School’s football team opened Tri-County Con- ference play Wednesday at John Gamble Stadium with a 38-6 victory over West Lincoln, The Patriots, 2-0 over- all, host Lincolnton today at 4:30. The Patriots scored on their first two possessions to build a 16-0 halftime lead; then scored on their first two second half possessions to put the game away. Ricaylen Mack’s 13-yard run, capped a four-play, 40- yard drive for KM’s first TD. Laz Welch ran the two- point conversion. Damien Wilson’s quar- terback sack gave KM pos- session at its own 48 in the second quarter. Four plays later, quarterback Belton Pressley scored from five yards out and passed to Brice Fisher for a two-point conversion and a 16-0 half- time lead. Wilson scored on an 11- yard run and Titus Clark ran a two-point conversion to put the Patriots up 24-0. After an interception by Davin Allen, Wilson ram- bled 46 yards to run the score to 30-0. West Lincoln’s Pender- grass got loose on a 70-yard touchdown run to cut the lead to 36-6 after three quar- ters. KM’s Titus Phillips scored from one yard out in the final minute to round out the scoring. KMMS golfers win at KMCC Kings Mountain Middle Matthew Toms makes a good catch of a deep pass in last week’s game with Ricaylen Mack runs for a touchdown for Kings Mountain’s Patriots. (Photos West Lincoln at Gamble Stadium. School’s golfers got their season off on a strong note with an 18 shot victory in last Tuesday’s match at Kings Mountain Country Club. The Patriots shota 177 to beat East Lincoln (195) and West Lincoln (197). Brady Waters led the Pa- triots with a 41, followed by Mary Robinson 44, Vince Mann 45, Beau Kue 47, Tucker Leatherman 49 and Nicholas Stewart 50. East Lincoln’s Joseph Barry was the medalist with a 39. KMMS softball wins first two Kings Mountain Mid- dle’s girls softball team opened Tri-County Con- ference play last week, de- feating Burns 15-3 in five innings Tuesday and Shelby 16-10 Thursday. Keegan Irby went the by KM Herald) distance on the mound in both games. She struck out ~ seven against Burns. Abbie Harris, Jozie Nail, Jenna Ramsey and Emma White all had multiple hits for Kings Mountain against Burns. Thursday, KM scored seven runs in the top of the first and fought off a Shelby charge that saw the hosts pull within 8-6 after two in- nings. Both teams swapped two-run innings in the third, and 3-up, 3-down, innings in the fourth to make the score 10-8. KM outscored Shelby 6-2 over the final three innings to account for the final margin. Jozi Nail and Abbie Har- ris led the KM plate attack with three hits each, includ- ing a triple each. Layla Har- ris, Savannah Briggs and Jenna Ramsey provided two hits each, with Harris and Briggs also hitting triples. KM Middle School's Brady Waters follows his tee shot on #2 at Kings Mountain Country Club in last week’s match with East Lincoln and North Lincoln. The Patriots won hy 18 strokes, with Waters leading the way with a 41. (Photo Wy KM Herald) Patriot kickers lose to Shelby Kings Mountain Middle fell to Shelby 4-1 in a Tri- County soccer match Thurs- day. KM’s only goal was scored by Christian Que- vedo-Johns, assisted by Tristan Stenger. Anna Byers. 13-year-old 8th grader at Kings Mountain Middle School, bagged a hig catch, a 4 pound bass and a 2 pound crappie at Lake Wylie on a fishing trip with her grandparents, Keith and Joyce Hilliard. Anna is the daughter of Jody and Jane Byers. The family took home lots of fish that day but Anna’s catch was the largest of the day’s outing. (Photo submitted) If You Have Been Circled In The Photo Call our office at 704-739-7496 To Receive The Fan of the Week Prize (NT VMountam HERALD 700 E. Gold St. Kings Mountain Fai *