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lender. We just don’t know exactly.” The lender may choose to have the Spiegels “continue to stay on longer,” he said, which they would welcome. Spiegel did not specify who he is negotiating with. Wells Fargo acts as the trustee for the mall loan, which originated through Column Finan-
After a previous deal fell apart, Community Bank of Rowan announced Friday it has entered a “share exchange agreement” with Piedmont Community Bank Holdings Inc. In this transaction, Piedmont will pay cash to purchase 100 percent of the shares of Community Bank of Rowan, which has banking offices in Salisbury and China Grove. The deal is worth about $10 million. The Salisbury and China Grove banks will continue to operate as Community Bank of Rowan, though the logo will change. In addition, the nine-member local board of directors and bank management remain in place. The bank retains its 21 employees, and the share exchange means Community Bank of Rowan will have more capital to grow, Chief Executive Officer Bruce Jones said. The 300 original shareholders of Community Bank of Rowan will be bought out, receiving up to $12.30 a share. While a premium, the price is below the 50 percent return announced in 2009 under a previous agreement. “Given today’s market conditions, we believe the transaction is clearly in the best interest of our shareholders,” Jones said. Four years ago, the 300 local investors bought 49 percent of the stock in the new bank at $10.75 a share. When a previous buyout was announced in July 2009, the shareholders were set to receive $16.06 a share in a cash payout. “Joining Piedmont will make it possible for Community Bank of Rowan to have access to substantial additional capital,” Jones said. “This will allow our bank to continue to grow and support customers in Rowan County.” Jones said the sale assures the bank continues with its “Customers Always First” commitment. “The transaction continues our bank’s ability to make local loans, with local decision-making here in Rowan County,” he said. Scott Custer, chief executive officer of Piedmont Community Bank Holdings, said his company liked the success story created by Jones in Rowan County. “We intend to provide the additional capital they need to be an even
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Christmas lights twinkle, greenery hangs from the ceiling and a giant chair awaits Santa. The halls are decked at the Salisbury Mall, even though the city’s largest indoor retail center is in foreclosure and scheduled for the auction block Dec. 14. “For merchants and customers, it’s business as usual,” said Sam Spiegel, who owns the mall with his wife, Simone Spiegel. Merchants are trying to spread the word that despite financial difficulties, the mall remains open. Customers are confused, business owners said. “They think foreclosure means the mall is closing overnight,” said Geetu Lalchandani, who owns three apparel stores where she said sales plummeted 80 percent after the foreclosure announcement. “Please come shop here,” Lalchandani said. “We do everything we can do to bring them back.” Lenders foreclosed on the mall Nov. 9 after Salisbury Mall Associates LLC, owned by the Spiegels, defaulted on the loan. The 24year-old mall covers almost 35 acres at Jake Alexander and Statesville boulevards. Samco Properties, a Florida-based commercial real estate company founded by the Spiegels, does not own the mall as previously reported, Sam Spiegel said. Samco only manages the mall, he said. “The mall is open, and it’s going to stay open,” he said.
Franchise owner Tom Williamson supervises as William Davis and other employees set up the Hickory Farms kiosk. Spiegel, who said he recently renewed leases with several anchor tenants, called the foreclosure “friendly.” “There’s nothing adversarial about it,” he said. Negotiations are underway with the lender, he said, and hinted that the Dec. 14 sale could be called off. “It might be, it might not be,” he said. “That depends on ultimate arrangements with the
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A police dog that attacked a kindergartner is headed back to work, but he and his fellow squad mates won’t be performing for the public anytime soon. Salisbury Police Chief Rory Collins announced Friday the police department will no longer hold police-dog demonstrations.
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The driver of a tractor-trailer involved in a fatal collision on U.S. 601 was charged with a misdemeanor Friday. Joe Edward Doby, 61, of 383 Becktown Road, Mocksville, was killed when his Pontiac Montana ran into the side of a tractor-trailer driven by James Melvin Vermillion, 45, of 4375 U.S. 601, Salisbury. Vermillion was backing the truck into the driveway at his home, across from the Franklin Fire Department, when Doby drove into the
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side of the trailer, which was crossway on the highway. Vermillion was charged with misdemeanor death by vehicle. A shift supervisor for the Highway Patrol, Sgt. B. E. Hower, said Friday he did not want to speculate about why the charge was filed. He deferred comment about the investigation to the trooper who is investigating. That trooper was off duty Friday. Emergency responders found Doby’s puppy, Molly, trapped in the vehicle’s floorboard Thursday. She was not injured. Doby’s sister, Jane Doby, said
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her brother delivered medical supplies to nursing homes in the area and brought Molly along to spread some cheer. “They enjoyed seeing her come in with him,” she said. “He always brightened their days.” Kelly Hannon said everybody at Autumn Care of Mocksville looked forward to Doby’s visits. “He was just a good, funny guy,” she said. “We’d only see him for about 10 minutes at a time, but I know, in general, everybody really liked him.” Contact Sarah Campbell at 704797-7683.
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RALEIGH (AP) — North Carolina’s unemployment rate stayed flat in October as thousands of people dropped off payrolls and out of the job hunt, the state Employment Security Commission said Friday. October’s unemployment rate was 9.6 percent, the agency reported. That was a slight decline from September’s jobless rate, which was recalculated to be 9.7 percent. October marked the first time since March 2008 that North Carolina’s unemployment rate wasn’t higher than the national average.
But the data show little improvement in the jobs picture. The state jobs agency said 427,000 people were listed as unemployed in North Carolina in October. That includes those trying and failing to find jobs, but not those who have given up and quit looking. The number of unemployed fell by nearly 6,900, but the number of people holding jobs also fell by almost 5,300. “For the most part, the reason the labor force goes down by this much is that they have quit looking for work and we call them discouraged workers. It’s typical in a stage in an economic slowdown that’s been going on for so long,” Western Carolina University economics professor Robert
Mulligan said. “It’s a sign of things getting worse before they get better.” Since the national recession began in December 2007, North Carolina has lost 267,800 nonfarm jobs. Notching the most lost jobs in October were employers in the leisure and hospitality services sector, which shed 4,000 workers. On the plus side, education and health services companies added 4,000 jobs in October, while another 1,900 workers were added to payrolls of trade, transportation and utilities companies. “Those are good sectors to be recovering. They’re going to be generating tax revenues for the state” in a way adding government workers can’t, Mulligan said.
Poll finds residents support tax increase RALEIGH (AP) — More than half of North Carolina adults support making a temporary sales tax hike permanent to help fill a projected budget gap of about $3 billion, according to a poll released Friday. The Elon University survey found that 41 percent of respondents said they would oppose keeping the 1 percent sales tax increase. About 56 percent said they would support it. That temporary tax approved last year is set to expire in July, leaving a hole of about $1 billion for budget writers. Republicans, now in control of both chambers of state government, contend they will be able to balance the budget while letting the tax increase expire. A majority of respondents to the poll said
they oppose cost-saving measures such as an equal reduction in all state programs or the elimination of state employee jobs. The poll comes from interviews with 520 North Carolina adults conducted this week. It has a margin of error of plus or minus 4.4 percentage points. Elon University Poll Director Hunter Bacot said he was surprised by the results, coming just weeks after voters selected a series of small-government candidates for the state Legislature. He theorized that a vocal minority was responsible for the election shifts while the survey — which asked questions of the general population and not likely voters — reflects the broader sentiments of the public.
greater success as a community-focused bank,” Custer said in a press release. At present, Capital Bancorp Limited of Lansing, Mich., owns 51 percent of Community Bank of Rowan, and it will no longer have a stake in Community Bank of Rowan when the share exchange is completed. Jones emphasized that Community Bank of Rowan is not going anywhere. The transaction represents trading a holding company that owns 51 percent for one that owns 100 percent. Community Bank of Rowan becomes a wholly owned subsidiary of Piedmont, subject to shareholder and regulatory approval. Jones said the deal will be explained in the proxy statement to come. Jones expressed satisfaction to receive a premium in today’s banking environment. Howe Barnes Hoefer & Arnett Inc. of Raleigh conducted an analysis for Community Bank of Rowan looking at recent traditional buys and private investor buys of banks. Traditional bank buyers were paying 73 percent of book value in seven transactions; private investor buyers, 69 percent, in six deals. But Community Bank of Rowan will be receiving up to a 14 percent premium, Jones said. In 2009, Jones had arranged for a new private equity fund, First American
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The dog, named Baks, attacked kindergartner Nazir Lowe during a school demonstration at Koontz Elementary on Oct. 8. The boy’s injuries were severe enough he had to be taken to the hospital. Nazir was the last student in line to pet the dog when the demonstration by the Salisbury Police Department for a community helpers lesson took a turn. Children were allowed to pet the 8-year-old Belgian Malinois while his handler Bryan Hodgson held him by a short leash. As Nazir walked away after petting Baks, the dog attacked him from behind, deeply scratching Nazir’s neck on the right side of his head, behind his ear, and biting off part of the boy’s left earlobe. Collins said in a press release Friday that he immediately removed Baks from work until the dog was evaluated. Collins said Mark Mills, a “qualified expert” and “wellknown and highly respected”
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evaluator with Southern Police Canine Inc. assessed Baks on Nov. 4. “During the re-evaluation, Mills determined that our K9, ‘Baks,’ has no and shows no signs of undue aggression,” Collins wrote. “During the reevaluation, Baks was found to perform well in all areas of his training to include: obedience and control; apprehension, and all scent related work.” Collins added that Baks continues to be certified under the North Carolina Police Dog Association (NCPDA) and will be returned to a full duty with Hodgson. Nazir’s mother, Kawana Gaither, had not heard of Baks’ return to work. “I didn’t know this until now,” she said. Gaither said she needed to inform her lawyer. Later attempts to contact Gaither were unsuccessful. Nazir took several days off of school before returning to his classroom, where he feared his classmates would tease him about his ear, and also feared the sound of sirens, his mother has said. Contact Shelley Smith at 704-797-4246.
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More charges from break-ins EAST SPENCER — On Thursday, the East Spencer Police Department filed new charges on the four suspects recently charged with breaking into homes around the area. So far, six breaking and entering cases have been cleared by police. East Spencer Police Chief Floyd Baldo said more breaks have come in the other cases, and other suspects have been identified but cannot yet be named. One of the suspects, Baldo said, was incorrectly identified as having the street name “Rebel,” with the real name being “Devil.” The following suspects received additional JOHNSON charges: • Charles “Bam” Johnson, 23, of East Spencer: two counts of breaking and entering, two counts of larceny after breaking and entering, safe cracking, felony possession of stolen property and two counts of misdemeanor possession of stolen property. He re- PETION ceived a $2,500 secured bond, bringing his total bond to $12,500. • Reginald “Ghost” Petion, 22: two counts of breaking and entering and larceny after breaking and entering. Petion received an additional $10,000 secured bond, and his total bond is now at $60,000. He GARCIA is in the Mecklenburg County jail. • Carlito “Galla” Garcia, 18: breaking and entering. Garcia received a $7,500 bond, bringing his total bond to $74,500. Garcia is also in the Mecklenburg County jail. • Treasure Gwyn, 24, of East Spencer: felony pos- GWYN session of stolen property and two counts of misdemeanor possession of stolen property. Gwyn received an additional $1,000 to her bond, totaling it at $4,500. Baldo said when Garcia was asked if he wanted to make a statement, Garcia said, “I live by the G, die by the G.” Baldo said Garcia was referring to a gang. Baldo also said that Gwyn couldn’t pay her rent, so she and the others began a breaking and entering plan. Baldo said more charges are possible and more arrests are to come.
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Woman dies at hospital after vehicle flips BY KARISSA MINN kminn@salisburypost.com
A Salisbury woman died late Friday after her car had overturned in western Rowan County earlier in the day. Naomi Bernhardt, 81, was pinned upside down between the headrest and the roof of her red Volvo hatchback, according to Rusty Alexander, chief of Locke Fire Department. “She was conscious and alert,” Alexander said. “She was talking to us.” Bernhardt’s daughter, Eva Bingham,
said her mother was talking after she was flown to Carolinas Medical Center by air ambulance, but her heart failed hours later. Alexander said the 30-minute extrication took a while because of the car’s position. Locke firefighters and the Rowan County Rescue Squad helped remove her from the car and place her on a stretcher. “We cut both doors off to gain access to her,” Alexander said. “We took her out the back hatch.” The single-vehicle accident happened shortly after 3:20 Friday afternoon near the
intersection of G. Goodnight and Mooresville roads. A first responder was also injured after a piece of rescue equipment fell and hit her, Alexander said. The responder was taken to Rowan Regional Medical Center for observation. Highway Patrol Trooper Brad Potts said it appeared Bernhardt ran off the left side of Mooresville Road and crossed over G. Goodnight Road. Her vehicle flipped over and came to a stop off the road near a line of trees. Contact Karissa Minn at 704-797-4222.
South Rowan parade’s lineup released BY SHAVONNE POTTS spotts@salisburypost.com
CHINA GROVE — A few more floats will be part of this year’s Southern Rowan Christmas parade, which begins at 3 p.m. Tuesday. “It is surprising to have this many because of the economy,” said organizer Meredith Bare. Bare said 104 entries came in this year, while last year there were 96. This year organizers also changed the time of the parade to reflect Daylight Savings
Time. Since it gets darker earlier, the parade will begin in Landis ast 3 p.m. and at 3:45 p.m. in China Grove “We want to take safety precautions for children and spectators,” she said. Bare said this year the Health Occupation Students of America will carry the Southern Rowan Christmas parade banner, dressed in scrubs and white lab coats. First time parade participants include a team with Relay for Life who are cancer survivors, the East Rowan Saddle Club, which will have 14 horses in the parade, and a life-
Letters from home We are making a list and checking it twice — not for Santa, but for local members of the military stationed away from home this Christmas season. The Post asked for their addresses to share in this column, Letters from Home. Then, if they want, readers can send cards, letters and gifts to our service men and women over the holidays. Several more families have sent addresses. We also received a tip from someone who has been using the Letters from Home list: You will be asked to fill out a customs form to send a package overseas. It’s not difficult, but it will take a little time. You may want to pick the form up first to fill out at home. Here are more notes and addresses:
in the military. The first is Cpl. Justin Scrivner, who is stationed in San Diego, Calif. Justin is in the Marines and has served a tour in both Iraq and Afghanistan. He is a machine gun squad leader. He is currently in California with his wife and two daughters. His second daughter was born in September, 9 months after he returned from Afghanistan. The second is SPC Andrew Scrivner, who just returned to Afghanistan after being home on leave. He will be in Afghanistan until next May, when he will return to Germany. Andrew says that the people are friendly on the most part, but the patrols are really dangerous. He is in the Army and is a radio operator. His address is as follows:
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Two students earn animal science honors Each year, the Rowe McNeely Animal Science Award is given to one student who excels in animal science. Except this year. Justin Teeter and Steven Wetmore, seniors at West Rowan High School, both were awarded the Rowe McNeely Animal Science Award at Friday’s Farm-City Day event. The event was sponsored by Rowan County Cooperative Extension, Kiwanis Club of Salisbury and the Rowan County Chamber of Commerce. Brad Johnson, an extension agent in charge of livestock, presented the awards to the two “awesome kids” Friday. “A year ago, we had three young’uns that we really wanted to give this award to,” Johnson said. Last year’s award was given to West Rowan High School student Beverly Hampton, he said. “This year, we had two others, and we did not want to let them graduate high school without giving them this
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The Rowan-Salisbury School System is featured in the Summer/Fall edition of Education Executive, a national publication of RedCoat Publishing. The school system is showcased for being a leader in demonstrating successful methods to improve student academic performance and to lower the dropout rate through 21st Century learning tools and teacher training. Rowan-Salisbury School Board Chairman Dr. Jim Emerson said in a press release he is not surprised by this recognition. “We have accomplished a great deal in the last few years with developing creative programs centered around technology. This is what our students al-
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$15,000 grant will go for YMCA’s Black Achievers program The YMCA of Rowan County has received a $15,000 grant from Sam’s Club to enhance programs that help teens prepare for higher education. The award is part of a $1 million gift to YMCA of the USA (Y-USA), the resource office for the nation’s 2,687 Ys, for placing first in the education category of the Sam’s Club “Giving Made Simple” online campaign earlier this year. The gift to Y-USA supports national urban education and outreach initiatives, including YMCA’s Achievers, an academic achievement and college readiness program designed to help teens set and pursue educational and career goals. At the YMCA of Rowan County, the funding will be used to enhance the Black Achievers program. “We are grateful that the YMCA of Rowan County was selected to receive funding from the Giving Made Simple campaign and we
want to thank Sam’s Club and all of its members and associates who voted for the Y,” said Jamie Morgan, CEO of the YMCA of Rowan County. “This gift will help to support our ongoing efforts to bring the vital work we do with youth and teens to the forefront of our community.” Through YMCA’s Achievers and other youth development initiatives, such as Youth in Government and College Goal Sunday, Ys across the country provide youth with opportunities for academic enrichment, college access support, adult mentors and leadership skills. The J.F Hurley Family Y is one of 60 Ys selected to receive $15,000 grants from the Giving Made Simple campaign. Giving Made Simple was designed to support educational programs aimed at empowering the nation’s youth to ensure they succeed.
Big Fat Yard Sale from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in Harrisburg today HARRISBURG — Hoarders who need a place to unload their belongings — or those looking to add to their collections — can peruse a plethora of new and used merchandise today at the Big Fat Yard Sale in Harrisburg. The yard sale takes place from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. inside 5,000 square feet of unoc-
cupied rental space at Fox Hole Corporate Center, 6525 Hudspeth Road. Items include brand new toys, new and used clothing for all ages and sizes, shoes, pocketbooks, furniture, jewelry, holiday décor and more. Complimentary coffee will be available. More information about the Big Fat Yard Sale is available
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RALEIGH beHeaven came a better place on Nov. 17, 2010 when our beloved mother, Ruby Setzer Inez Spears, formerly of China Grove, left this world to join her husband. Ruby was a beloved wife, mother, grandmother, greatgrandmother and friend. She was preceded in death by her husband, Thomas Bennett Spears, Sr. Left to cherish her memory are her children, Sandra Bennett Riggins and her husband, Frank; Jeff Brown; Desiree Smith; Rolinka Spears Bennett and her husband, Michael; Thomas Bennett Spears, Jr. and his wife, Lisa; Devlin Lance Spears and his wife, Sherry; Jamie Spears Jones and her husband, Scott. She was blessed with 13 grandchildren, and seven great-grandchildren. Among her many passions were golf, traveling and playing cards. Ruby lived life to the fullest and loved cooking for family and friends. She was a very giving and caring person for all those in need. She will be dearly missed by all who knew her. Service: A celebration of life service will be held at 3 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 21, 2010 at Raleigh Memorial Park Mausoleum Chapel. Visitation: The family will receive friends 2:30-3 p.m. prior to the service in the mausoleum chapel. Memorials: Flowers are welcome or memorials may be made to Hospice of Wake County, 250 Hospice Circle, Raleigh, NC 27607. Condolences may be sent to www.mitchellsatrmp.com
SALISBURY — Mr. Joseph "Joe" Junior Spry, 88, of Salisbury, went to be with his heavenly Father, Wednesday, Nov. 17, 2010, at his residence. Born July 18, 1922, in Davie County, he was the son of the late Bessie Safley and Joseph Franklin Spry. Mr. Spry was a graduate of Coolemee High School and attended several naval schools. He retired from Norfolk Naval Air Station where he worked on F14 Tomcats and other various aircraft. Mr. Spry was a U.S. Navy Pearl Harbor survivor and fought battles in the World War II Pacific Theatre. He was a member of the Pearl Harbor Survivors Association, VFW, American Legion 342, and the Bojangles Biscuit Club. A member of Fisher St. Baptist Church, he was an avid golfer and member of GARS. Mr. Spry is preceded in death by his first wife, Sara Blanton Spry; daughter, Carol Jean Spry; brothers, Bruce Spry, Jim Spry; sisters, Margaret Brown, Helen Snider, Elizabeth Richkus, and Lois Munday. Those left to cherish his memory are his wife of 46 years, Elizabeth "Lib" Crater Spry; sons, Ronnie Spry of Salisbury, Joey Spry and wife Jeana of Faith, and David Sheets and wife Viv of Tavares, Fla.; daughters, Karen Veno and husband Joe of Fredericksburg, Va., Frankie Todd and husband Ted of Pfafftown, and Patricia Coppino and husband John of Virginia Beach, Va.; brothers, Lewis R. Spry of Albemarle; sister, Betty S. Patterson of Mocksville; eleven grandchildren, ten greatgrandchildren and special friend Elwood Bringle. Visitation: Sunday, Nov. 21 from 2-3:30 p.m. at Summersett Funeral Home. Service: Sunday, Nov. 21 at 3:30 p.m. in the Summersett Memorial Chapel with Rev. Joey Spry of Fisher St. Baptist Church and Rev. Roger Bostic of New Hope Freewill Baptist officiating. Burial with military honors will be conducted Monday, Nov. 22, at 10 a.m. at the US National Cemetery, Statesville Blvd. location. Memorials: In lieu of flowers, memorials can be made to Fisher Street Baptist Church, 810 Fisher St., Concord, NC 28027. Summersett Funeral Home, located at 1315 W. Innes St., Salisbury, NC 28144 is serving the Spry family. Online condolences may be made at www.summersettfuneralhome.com.
Sadie B. Chunn SALISBURY — Mrs. Sadie B. Chunn, of 2905 Mooresville Rd., passed away Friday, Nov. 19, 2010, at Genesis Eldercare of Salisbury. Arrangements are incomplete and will be announced at a later date by Noble and Kelsey Funeral Home, Inc.
Harvey Lee Barber CLEVELAND — Mr. Harvey Lee Barber, age 72, formerly of Cleveland, passed on Thursday, Nov. 18, 2010, at Rowan Regional Medical Center. Arrangements are incomplete and will be announced at a later date by Noble and Kelsey Funeral Home, Inc.
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PILOT MOUNTAIN — Mrs. Emma Louise Cox, age 74, widow of the late Joe Daniel Cox, formerly of Pilot Mountain, passed away Friday, Nov. 19, 2010, at Forsyth Medical Center. Born in Rowan County Aug. 26, 1936, she was daughter of the late Lonnie Bracey and Attie Lila Bowen Cottingham. Mrs. Cox was owner and operator of Joe's Drive-In, a former Eastern Star and was of the Baptist faith. In addition to her parents, he was preceded in death by one sister, Hula Mae Haynes. She is survived by her sons, Bobby Joe (Sheila) Cox of Pinnacle, and David (Faith-Marie) Cox of Westfield; two daughters, Luann Cox and boyfriend, Danny Martin of Conway, S.C., and Cindy Cox (Ricky) Felts of Rural Hall; eight grandchildren, Rodney (Charity) Cox, Joey Snyder and girlfriend, Ann Parks, Danny (Krystal) Cox, Jackie Cox, Lauren (Craig) Williams, Karla Felts, Jonathan Cox and girlfriend, Karlee Taylor and Aaron Felts; five great-grandchildren, Joshua and Nathan Cox, Alyssa Cox, Joseph Cox and Carson and soon to be born her namesake, Emily Williams; three step-grandchildren, Rachel, Sarah and Israel; six step great-grandchildren; two sisters, Evelyn Nottingham (Alvin) Knoll of Wren, Ga. and Clara Nottingham Hardwood of St. Lucie, Fla; several nieces and nephews; neighborhood friends and numerous adopted children and grandchildren. Funeral Services: Will be held Sunday, Nov. 21, at CoxNeedham Chapel at 2 p.m. with Bro. Chester Wall and Sherri Comer Cox officiating with interment to follow at the Pilot Mountain City Cemetery. Visitation: The family will receive friends Saturday, Nov. 20, 6-8 pm. at Cox-Needham Funeral Home and at other times at the home of Bobby Joe Cox, 2363 Perch Road, Pinnacle, NC 27043. Cox-Needham Funeral Home of Pilot Mountain (www.coxneedham.com) is assisting the Cox family.
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FROM 3a award.” Johnson said Teeter “never stops thirsting for knowledge about beef cattle and livestock in general.” He said Teeter won the state 4-H livestock judging contest this year JOHNSON and participated in Dairy Quiz Bowl in Louisville. “This young man has meant a lot to the program and certainly has been very instrumental in the whole program being very successful,” Johnson said. Teeter said he shows and raises beef and cattle lambs. He has applied to a “big list” of colleges, including N.C. State University, Texas A&M, Clemson Universi- TEETER ty and Colorado State University. Teeter said he thinks it’s a “great honor” to receive the award. Introducing Wetmore, Johnson said, “Here’s another young’un that certainly is very deserving of this award.” He said Wetmore showed a jersey cow in the junior show. “He has shown nationally at Louisville,” Johnson said. “He just came back from Indianapolis for the national WETMORE FFA convention on our state champion dairy foods team.” Wetmore said he shows jersey cows around the state and out-of-state. He has applied to
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SALISBURY – Mrs. Frances "Sis" Elizabeth Hill Sorocki, 68, of 70 Hill St., Salisbury passed Thursday, Nov. 18, 2010, at Rowan Regional Medical Center. Arrangements are incomplete at this time. Services entrusted to Hairston Funeral Funeral Home, Inc.
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cent of its leadership. Samantha Stokes, a student at South Rowan High School, spoke about Service South Rowan. She said FFA students participate in a day of service for local elderly or disabled residents. Last year, 100 volunteers helped at 11 different sites. The students also partnered with the Piedmont Research Station, Stokes said, to plant and harvest strawberries. Also at Friday’s program, cooperative extension director Darrell Blackwelder presented agriculture production awards. The winner for both corn and wheat production were Johnny and Brian Moore. The soybean production winner was C&H Grain. Blackwelder said the Farm-City Day has been going on for at least 50 years, and youth are typically involved in some way each year. “It allows the farming community to meet with the business community, share these ideas and recognize the influences the farming industry has on the economics of Rowan County,” Blackwelder said. “It’s about a $50 million industry here in the county.” Contact Karissa Minn at 704-797-4222.
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Woman shot in Cabarrus County CONCORD — Authorities in Cabarrus County are looking for the man who shot a woman three times during an argument Friday at 2 p.m. in the Catawba Food Mart, 4550 Davidson Highway. The Concord Police Department issued a press release on the incident Friday saying responders found a woman inside the business with multiple gunshot wounds. The woman was taken to Carolinas Medical Center Northeast, and police had not released her name as of Friday night. Police said investigators are working to identify the suspect, who is facing charges of attempted firstdegree murder and other charges. Emergency scanner traffic indicated police were looking for a black male wearing a black hoodie who was last seen heading south on I-85 in a gold Buick. Anyone with information is urged to call Concord Police at 704-920-5000.
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DALLAS (AP) — Amid a growing protest against stepped-up and intrusive screening of airline passengers, the government has cut a break for one very influential group of travelers — the pilots. The Transportation Security Administration agreed Friday to let uniformed airline pilots skip the body scans and aggressive pat-downs at the heart of a national uproar. The pilots must pass through a metal detector at airport checkpoints and present photo IDs that prove their identity. The victory for pilots followed a 2-year lobbying campaign by their union leaders that reached a fever pitch in the past two weeks. Their bid was boosted by hero pilot Chesley Sullenberger, who said pilots should be treated as “trusted partners” in the fight against terrorism.
But just days before the hectic Thanksgiving holiday travel period, TSA chief John Pistole offered little hope of a similar reprieve for regular passengers, who have complained more loudly about the new measures. Some are urging travelers to refuse to go through full-body scanners, which produce a virtually naked image. If the loosely organized Internet campaign succeeds, security lines at the nation’s airports could be snarled. Those who refuse a body scan can be forced to undergo time-consuming fingertip examinations, which include clothed genital areas and breasts, by inspectors of the same sex as the traveler. The complaints of pilots like Sullenberger, who successfully landed a passenger jet in the Hudson River in January 2009, gave weight to the movement to roll back the procedures.
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NEW YORK (AP) — More than 10,000 workers exposed to the tons of toxic dust that blanketed ground zero after the World Trade Center fell have ended their bruising legal fight with New York City and joined a settlement worth at least $625 million, officials said Friday. The deal will resolve an overwhelming majority of the lawsuits over the city’s failure to provide protective equipment to the army of construction workers, police officers and firefighters who spent months clearing and sifting rubble after Sept. 11. Among the thousands who sued, claiming that soot at the site got into their lungs and made them sick, more than 95 percent eligible for the settlement agreed to take the offer. Only 520 said no or failed to respond. City officials and lawyers for the workers said they welcomed a resolution to a case that had pitted New York and a long list of demolition companies against the very men and women who helped lower Manhattan recover. “This settlement is a fair and just resolution of these claims, protecting those who came to the aid of this City when we needed it most,” Mayor Michael Bloomberg said in a statement. Paul Napoli, a senior partner with the law firm representing most of the workers, called the settlement “the best result, given the uncertainty of protracted litigation.” The settlement, which has been on the table since the spring, won approval by the thinnest of margins. Under terms of the deal, it would only become effective if at least 95 percent of eligible plaintiffs signed on. It just cleared that hurdle, with 95.1 percent. The settlement will provide at least $625 million to the workers, although related deals with other defendants, including the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, which owns the trade center site, will likely boost that total to $725 million or more. A majority of the money will come from a special $1 billion fund set up by Congress and paid-for by the American people. Workers could have qualified for an even larger total, topping $800 million, if enough workers had accepted the offer. The payment amount was based partly on how many agreed to join. The deadline to opt in to the deal was Tuesday. The results were withheld from the media and public for three days while lawyers loaded documents into a computer system and verified the numbers. Barring an act of Congress, the settlement will be the largest pool of compensation for people who fell ill in the years after their service at the trade center. The U.S. Senate is considering legislation, already passed in the House, that would authorize as much as $7.4 billion in medical care and payments to the sick. The New York lawmakers who authored that bill, U.S. Reps. Carolyn Maloney, Jerrold Nadler and Peter King, said in a joint statement that the legal settlement doesn’t make the legislation any less necessary. “Nearly everyone agrees
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Laurels to the twinkle in Sonny Epting’s eye. Politicians come and go, but people who hold key positions in the community that are not elected often stick around longer and have a bigger impact in their behindthe-scenes way. Like Sonny Epting. Epting, who died this week at the age of 80, headed the Rowan County Chamber of Commerce for 27 years, retiring in 1995. He led the chamber through an important period of local growth — M.A.N. Truck and Bus Corp., Frito-Lay, Reynolds Metals and General Electric set up shop here during his tenure. Epting set EPTING a welcoming tone. He described himself an an “old school” chamber executive. At the peak of his career, the Chamber of Commerce was a onestop shop for business recruitment, tourism and business advocacy. Now those roles are split among three separate agencies. At Epting’s memorial service Thursday, the Rev. Rhodes Woolly referred to the twinkle in Epting’s eye and asked who else had ever seen it. Nearly every person in the packed sanctuary raised a hand. Epting will be remembered for a solid chamber record, strong friendships and that twinkle in his eye.
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Feasting on Dunn’s Mountain On top of Dunn’s Mountain, All colored with leaves ... was inspired last Friday when I visited Dunn’s Mountain Nature & History Preserve, but that’s as far as I got with rewriting that classic song. A couple of friends and I carried a picnic up to the top of Rowan’s very own mountain peak. While we enjoyed our potluck lunch, the warm rays of the sun vied with a cool autumn breeze to make the weather just right. If you haven’t visited this county treasure, now is the time to do it. The park’s entrance rests off of Dunn's Mountain Road between Stokes Ferry and Highway 52. Park the car in the paved lot just inside the gates. Visitors may want to visit the restrooms located MICHELLE here at the bottom of the MAHER trail before hiking to the top. Fences border the gravel-lined walkway to preserve the surrounding nature from human interlopers and to protect the humans from their own, sometimes, dangerous curiosity. From start to finish without stopping, the hike probably takes less than ten minutes; the trail isn’t very long or very steep. If necessary, there are shuttles that can carry you from the car park to the top of the mountain, so don’t listen to that voice in your head saying, “I can’t hike up a mountain. Heck, I can barely walk out to the mailbox without huffing and puffing.” Last Friday, as we exited the trail and surrounding woods, the view struck us dumb. From every direction for miles and
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If you haven’t visited this county treasure, now is the time to do it. miles, Mother Nature's brush had vividly painted the landscape awash in golds, reds, oranges, browns, and greens. Our silent admiration lasted only a moment, then we all agreed that we could not get over how beautiful it was up there. Next we chose the perfect picnic table for our impromptu banquet. One supplied the sandwiches and tea. Another brought parched peanuts and dessert, and I pulled out my apple slaw. We feasted, cleaned up and then brought out the binoculars and cameras. We each took pictures of the glorious vistas and nearby quarry. Margie, who
has spent her whole life in this area, told us that when she was younger, the teens used to come and swim in the quarry. The water was blue and clear enough to see the bottom, and I could easily imagine a bunch of young people sunning themselves on those huge rocks. We found a tree stump with a birdhouse resting on one of the cut limbs and knew this was the perfect spot for a group photo. Neta went up to the lookout house and asked the man on duty to take our picture. Mr. Bob Peeler gladly agreed, and then he gave us the grand tour. He took his highpowered binoculars and focused in on all of the surrounding sights for us: Salisbury, Winston-Salem, Charlotte, Spencer’s Transportation Museum, Duke Energy's Buck Steam Station, PPG in Lexington, the Uwharrie Mountains, Morrow Mountain, Pilot Mountain, Young Mountain, Grandfather Mountain, and even as far as Tennessee. With those binoculars, we could see the traffic light at the square in Salisbury change from red to green. Mr. Peeler’s lookout house sits on the peak of the mountain and is surrounded by a covered deck, and inside he showed us pictures of the mountain in changing seasons. We had a wonderful afternoon and patted ourselves on the back for being so brilliant to think of bringing a picnic up to Dunn’s Mountain and actually doing it. You should, too. The mountain preserve is open the last two weekends in November and the first weekend in December. Get up there before the leaves fall and bask in the majesty of God’s creation. • • • Michelle Maher is a writer and tutor living in Salisbury.
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• • • Dart to the $140,000 paid to a Dallasbased search firm to find the new president of the University of North Carolina system. It’s not that Tom Ross, president of Davidson College, is a poor choice. He’s an excellent choice, and that’s the point. He was a well-known quantity with a sterling resume, right in our own backyard. The UNC Board of Governors could have kept this search closer to home and saved the system some money. • • • Laurels to the Memory Drive participants who brought smiles to a lot of old — and not so old — soldiers last Saturday at Salisbury’s VA Medical Center. The center was one “pit stop” on the drive, a fundraiser for the Alzheimer’s Association. The 24 cars participating started in conjunction with Charlotte’s Memory Walk before heading north through Kannapolis and into Salisbury, evventually winding up at the Transportation Museum in Spencer. Organizer Dick Lunney hopes to make the Memory Drive an annual event. Based on the “thumbs up” reception from appreciative observers of the caravan of classic sports cars, muscle cars and hot rods, participants should start making plans for a return visit next year.
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A stranger on the couch This is a posting from “Outside Insight,” a blog by Salisbury Post webmaster and Oregon native Jeremy Judd. Read more blogs at www.salisburypost.com. ad took a job managing the Bend, Oregon, airport about two years ago. He’s been trying to sell his house in the small town we all grew up in ever since. The town is a bit quirky, as small towns sometimes are. Full of the types of unique characters that seem to congregate in remote places. A couple of months ago, it was relayed to me by one sibling or another that a man was trying to get together enough financing to purchase the house. Dad confirmed that, indeed, someone was very excited about buying it, but no one was JEREMY sure whether that person would JUDD be able to get a loan on a 115year-old home resting awkwardly on a sandstone foundation. Because I couldn’t see the man’s face and I had no idea what his personality might be like, I just started referring to him in my head as “the stranger.” About a month later, the stranger made an offer on the home. It was low; Dad counter-offered, and they came to an agreement. The house was sold. Sort of. The bank had a few caveats. Various things needed to be repaired, the house needed to be repainted etc. before the closing. The stranger wanted to paint it himself. Dad bought the paint, and the stranger began repainting. Mom and Dad moved a few items out of the house, not yet willing to move everything. After all, the deal could still fall through. The stranger begin to show his quirkiness about halfway through the month of the potential closing. Or perhaps before that, but my folks weren’t informed that he had taken to sleeping on the couch until about halfway through the month. Dad moved the hidden key. The stranger found it. The neighbors let mom and dad know he was still crashing out on the sofa during the week. My folks were a bit puzzled. Should they tell him to stop sleeping in the house? Maybe that would make him mad, and then he wouldn’t buy it. Then again, the stranger was opening the door to what was still their home, wandering around their house, and sleeping in their living
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room while they were away. Did they want to try and catch him in the act, or just pretend it wasn’t happening? I talked to Dad about once a week. He’d update me on whether or not they believed the stranger was still crashing out on the couch. All signs kept pointing to “yes.” It had also come to Dad’s attention that the paint he’d bought wasn’t exactly being used as instructed. The home appeared to be getting more of a touch-up job then an actual repainting. But good enough is, after all, good enough. So they let that ride, too. Mom and Dad slowly kept moving things out of the house. I got phone calls from Mom: “Jeremy, I found a (fill in the blank), do you remember when (fill in the blank)?” And one from Dad: “We’re cleaning out the attic you used to sleep in in the summertime, Jeremy. I haven’t found any dirty magazines yet.” He was laughing when he said it, but it came off as more of a question. Sort of like, “Should Mom be working on a separate task right now while Dad cleans out the attic?” He reminded me that I’d plastered photos of the Sistine Chapel all over the attic roof. I could sort of hear in his voice, “You were always sort of a weird kid, Jeremy.” About two weeks before closing, the moving process came to a standstill. I mentioned to Dad that the seller is generally expected to have everything they want to keep out of the home on the day of closing. But Mom and Dad had gotten down to the heavy stuff, and they weren’t moving it until the house actually sold. In the meantime, the stranger kept sleeping on the couch, and Mom and Dad kept puzzling about what to do about it. Two weeks later, I got a phone call. The house had officially closed. And they were letting the stranger keep the couch. They spent the next couple of days hurriedly moving the rest of their belongs. The stranger was very gracious and allowed them into what was now his house to do so. He even told Dad he could come back and take a look at the old place whenever he wanted. Perhaps he had a guilty conscience. Or perhaps he just hadn’t thought of himself as a stranger.
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Thanksgiving is the perfect time for Faithful Friends to offer thanks to all the folks who help in so many ways. During the two-day “Fix the Mamas” Spayathon this week, 86 pets were altered — 61 female cats, 21 female dogs and four unhappy male cats who were in the wrong place at the right time. Seventy-two rabies shots were given. Grateful thanks are offered to the volunteers who worked like, uh, dogs, and to Outback Steakhouse for letting us stage it there. Thanks also go to the Outback for the upcoming luncheon on Dec. 11. The restaurant is donating the food, and the staff are donating their time and work. Teenager Sierra Davis was the angel who delivered the fliers around town. Thanks also go to all the folks who donate their aluminum cans for recycling. So far, $3,357 has gone into our piggy bank this year. The goal is $4,000 this year. Our “Can Wagon” trailer is available if any businesses are willing to let us put it in their parking lots. Lastly, we offer very grateful thanks to F&M Bank for its generous donation, to the anonymous foundation that awarded us a $25,000 grant and to all the generous people who helped us match the $100,000 pledge from our beloved friends, Anonymous. The animals are worth it. — Anne Ingram Salisbury
Anne Ingram is a Faithful Friends board member.
An enjoyable mix The editorial section of the Sunday (Nov. 14) Post was, to me, particularly enjoyable — a great mix of information and amusement, with a touch of outrage-provoking bits. Thanks. — Norma Hanrahan Salisbury
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FEATURED FROM 3a tional institutions’ accomplishments and successful strategies. The feature on the RowanSalisbury School System includes an interview conducted by Adam Swift, a staff journalist from RedCoat Publishing, with Rowan-Salisbury Superintendent Dr. Judy Grissom. The article titled, RowanSalisbury School System “Cutting Edge Education,” details what a press release calls “the innovative and creative technological projects and training implemented in the school district that focuses on providing students with the necessary tools and programs to help them achieve success.” “We very much want to provide our students with 21st century tools, and we’ve undertaken several large technology projects to achieve that goal,” Grissom is quoted as saying. “Four years ago, there were four or five interactive smart boards on our classrooms. Now we have about 600.” Grissom highlighted the 21st Century Model Classroom project and the iPod touch project, both of which the press release said are unique to the Rowan-Salisbury School System. “The 21st Century Model Classrooms serve as a model for all teachers in our schools by assisting teachers with developing curriculum with the use of 21st century tools,” Grissom said. In describing the North Rowan High School iPod touch project, Grissom said, “It’s a little different than each student having a computer. Students use cur-
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CONTINUED riculum applications in school and at home with the use of their individual iPod touches.” In an effort to spread the news and share successes with other leaders and groups, the article informs readers that, “The district has sponsored several technology tours, inviting local and state officials, business leaders, and various surrounding school district administrators to visit the 21st Century Model Classrooms.” Grissom also explained the strategies used and the advantages of online courses to help keep students on track with their classes so they can graduate. “ This year, our dropout rate lowered from 5.54 percent to 3.34 percent. That’s a very significant decrease.” Through grant funding the district has also revamped the alternative school and hired intervention specialists and attendance counselors to work with students that are at-risk of dropping out of school. In addition to covering the initiatives and technology advancements that directly benefit students, Grissom reviewed the initiatives that assist administrators in working more efficiently and effectively. “We’ve started providing virtual meetings through Blackboard,” she said. “It has cut down on travel costs and travel time.” In discussing support for teachers and staff, Grissom talked about the efficiency of in house professional development and the benefits of curriculum coaches for on-site training. In addition to print, the article may also be posted on the Education Executive Website: www.Education-Executive. com
Farmers Market closed Nov. 27 The last day of the market for the Salisbury Farmers Market “Winter Market” is Dec. 18. For more information about the market, visit www. salisburyfarmersmarket.com.
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ou might not expect the homecoming queen to understand how it feels to be an outsider. But Britt Nicole’s fans love her because they know she does understand what they’re feeling. “I never really felt like I fit in,” says Britt, who was homecoming queen at South Rowan High School in 2001, back when she was Brittany Nicole Waddell. “That’s how a lot of young people feel. Britt’s music addresses these feelings, and no song more buoyantly than“Headphones.” The video of “Headphones,” which is on “The Lost Get Found” album, debuted this week. The song came easily to her. “Sometimes ...God pours out the words,” she says. “I was thinking about my niece, who was, I think, 13 at the time,” Britt says. “There’s a lot of pressure for young girls to fit in.” The song, she says, is “basically about not trying to fit in,” about being who you are. “When you’re who you are, you find joy in that. I love when I see people not trying to fit in.” Britt hopes that the video will encourage people. “Music speaks to us,” she says. “You can be hurting or feeling pain, and you turn on a song and it speaks to you; it gives you life. It tells you everything is going to be all right.” Christian music is especially powerful, she says. “We’re singing about real love and a real God who can change your life.” Plus, the music is simply bouncy and infectious. “Just put on your headphones and dance, forget about it,” Britt says. “Forget about trying to fit in.” Britt does seem to be fitting
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Far left, Britt Nicole’s most recent album is “Britt Nicole Acoustic.’ Left, this photo of Britt Nicole is the album cover for ‘The Lost Get Found.’
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Calvary Lutheran Church. The Spencer Council of Churches are: Calvary LutherFROM 3B an Church, Central Methodist Church, Dorsett Chapel ed on 1424 Rickert Street in Church, First Baptist Church, Statesville, North Carolina. Oakdale Baptist Church and Spencer Presbyterian Church. St John’s Lutheran Church invites the community to its traditional Thanksgiving Day worship service at 10 a.m. Nov. 25. The service will be in the main sanctuary. Pastor Rhodes Woolly will deliver the sermon and music will be provided by the Chancel Choir. The church is located at 200 W. Innes St.
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KANNAPOLIS — New BeSt. Paul’s Episcopal ginning Church of God, 1124 St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Thomas Ave, will hold an 930 S. Main St., will hold a speeighth pastoral anniversary cial Thanksgiving Eve service service for Bishop Gene and on Wednesday, Nov. 24 at 7 Evangelist Willie Roseman. p.m. Nov. 18 at 7:30 p.m., the The service will be officiatspeaker will be Pastor Powell ed by the Rev. Rick Williams. . On Nov. 20 at 11 a.m., speakAll are welcome to attend. er will be Bishop T. WashingEveryone attending is asked to ton and at 7:30 p.m., speaker bring one non-perishable food will be Apostle S.Gillespie. On St. Luke’s Episcopal item which will be placed on Nov. 21 at 3 p.m., speaker will On Sunday, Dec. 12 at 4 the altar and blessed. This be Bishop C.R. Minor. For more information, call p.m., St. Luke’s Episcopal food will be donated to Rowan Church, 131 W. Council St., Helping Ministries. Last year the church at 704 938-2088. will host the annual Glory of 396 pounds were collected. Halls Temple Church Christmas concert. This concert features an Halls Temple Church on North Long Street will host an appreciation service for pastor E. Bruce on Sunday, Nov. 21. The service will begin at 3:30 p.m. with the Rev. RegiColors: Red, White, Pink, Marble, Pink Peppermint, Burgundy, nald McConneaughey, pastor White Glitter, Red Winter Rose, Silver Star and Monet of God’s Tabernacle for Believers speaking. Pot Sizes: Miniature, 4 1/2�, 6 1/2�, 7 1/2�, 8 1/2�, 10� 1975 Miller Road, China Grove Between Hwy. 150-152 West Lifeline T. P. Church
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Humanitarian Award Nominations are now being accepted for the Martin Luther King, Jr. Humanitarian Service Award, sponsored by the Mount Zion Missionary Baptist Church of Salisbury, Inc. The award recognizes the efforts of individuals, organizations, and businesses that strive to increase the well-being of the Salisbury-Rowan community through their humanitarian efforts. The nominee must: 1. Be a resident, organization or business within the local community; 2. Have gone above and beyond the call of duty to perform outstanding work that positively impacts the lives and wellbeing of the community; and 3. Have played a significant
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Uppercuts keep on coming BY PHILLIP ALDER United Feature Syndicate
Hilaire Belloc wrote, “Like many of the Upper Class / He liked the Sound of Broken Glass.” A bridge player likes uppercuts when they make the sound of broken glass, of declarer’s contract shattering. It is possible for a two to produce an uppercut, but to end this week of columns, here is my favorite uppercut deal. How can the defenders defeat three spades after West leads the heart ace? The bidding might have taken several different paths. South rightly deemed his hand too strong for a one-spade overcall on the second round, especially in the balancing position. After doubling for takeout, South had to show his long suit, although three hearts would have gone down two on best defense. West leads the heart ace, East dropping the nine to start an echo (high-low) with a doubleton. West cashes the heart king. Then, because West ought to see little hope for a
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minor-suit trick, he leads a third heart. Here, East must be careful to uppercut with the spade six. The bidding told East that West has six hearts. So West must be hoping for an uppercut. And with the spade seven in the dummy, the six is the trump to use. South overruffs with his nine and leads a sneaky spade 10, but West grabs the trick with his king and plays a fourth heart. When East uppercuts again with his spade eight, declarer has to overruff with his jack. Then West has the A-5 of spades hovering over South’s Q-4-2. West gets two more trump tricks to defeat the contract. Beautiful! United FeatUre Syndicate
DEAR DR. GOTT: It is my fervent prayer that this letter reaches your hand. One cannot imagine the plethora of mail you receive daily. Therefore, I have attempted to keep my letter as short as possible. T h r e e words — abdominal aortic aneurysm — spoken to DR. PETER a patient conGOTT jures up one word: fear. Please address AAA in your daily column for the sake and benefit of the multitude of those aware and unaware of potential ramifications of this nefarious disease. I have read that 1,500 Americans lose their lives to this condition every year. Our doctor has failed to satisfactorily address my questions about my husband’s condition during the past four years. The only medication he takes is Lovostatin daily for slightly elevated cholesterol. What causes AAA? What causes fat in the liver? We look forward with great anticipation reading your learned knowledge of the disease, treatment options and advice. DEAR READER: I’m not sure I can begin to measure up to your perceived inflated interpretation of my knowledge, but perhaps I can shed some light on your unanswered questions. An AAA occurs when a
portion of the aorta, the large blood vessel that supplies oxygen-rich blood to the abdomen, pelvis and legs becomes abnormally large or bulges outward. The aorta runs from the heart through the chest and abdomen. An aneurysm can develop anywhere along the aorta. When they occur in the upper portion of the aorta, they are known as thoracic aortic aneurysms. Similarly, when they occur in the lower portion of the aorta, they are called abdominal aortic aneurysms. While an unusual occurrence, when one develops between the upper and lower portion, they are known as thoracoabdominal aneurysms. Most small and slowgrowing aneurysms will not rupture, and there will be few, if any, symptoms. The larger the aneurysm, the more likely it will rupture. Anyone can develop an aneurysm, but they are most commonly seen in males over the age of 60 who have at least one risk factor, such as high blood pressure, obesity, high cholesterol levels, a history of smoking, atherosclerosis, or specific genetic factors such as Marfan Syndrome, Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome, heart-valve problems, and injury. Symptoms of a rupturing AAA can include nausea, vomiting, low blood pressure, loss of consciousness, abdominal or back pain that presents rather suddenly but persistently, clammy skin and a rapid heart rate. Examination by a physician might reveal a rigid abdomen, a pulsating sensation near the navel or a mass. While a physician might
be able to palpate a mass, he or she may choose to do nothing for a nonrupturing one but monitor its size to determine whether it enlarges. If it is extremely slow growing, the aneurysm may not require any intervention other than monitoring; however, should blood from the aneurysm leak into the abdominal cavity or if it grows rapidly, surgical repair will likely be necessary unless the risks outweigh the benefits. If a physician determines surgery can be avoided, at least temporarily, he or she may prescribe a beta blocker to slow the rate of growth of the aneurysm. In your husband’s case, he was prescribed medication to lower his cholesterol level. High levels are associated with plaque, fat deposits (from dietary choices or genetics) and a buildup of atherosclerosis and pressure on arteries. If surgery is agreed upon, there are
two possibilities for repair. The first and most common is grafting the abnormal vessel with manmade material, such as Dacron. This procedure requires that a large incision be made into the abdomen. The second, known as endovascular stent grafting, doesn’t require the large incision of open repair. It has fewer risks than grafting. It is accomplished by inserting a needle in the area of the groin and advancing a catheter to the site of the aneurysm. Dye is then injected to help guide the placement of a stent graft device. Once in place, the device prevents blood flow through the aneurysm, greatly reducing the risk of rupture. Because long-term effects of this latter procedure haven’t been fully investigated, stent grafts are generally performed in patients thought to be at too high a risk for conventional repair. The prognosis is quite good for either procedure.
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Romar Morris celebrates one of his five touchdowns as Forest Hills defensive back Quinton Hood stands nearby. The Salisbury speedster finished with 250 yards rushing.
Morris rips Forest Hills for 5 TDs BY BRET STRELOW bstrelow@salisburypost.com
Forest Hills coach John Lowery located Romar Salisbury 41 Morris in the Forest Hills 17 postgame handshake line and tapped his helmet, then immediately cut through the procession to join his team at a far corner of Ludwig Stadium. Salisbury’s Darien Rankin later tried to summon Morris for a picture with Tre Jackson and John Knox but joked to his teammates that an interview Morris was conducting at the time would last an hour given how well he had played.
Morris, who wasn’t selected for an N.C. Shrine Bowl team that will be coached by Lowery, had 15 rushes for a career-high 250 yards and matched the school record of five total touchdowns in Salisbury’s 41-17 home playoff victory Friday night. “I was feeling hot every time I got the ball, thinking I could go score every time,” Morris said with a smile. The Hornets (10-3) advanced to a 2AA state quarterfinal against Berry, which must visit Ludwig Stadium after upsetting Piedmont 14-7 in the second round. Salisbury jumped ahead of Forest Hills (9-4) when Morris ran
for an 80-yard touchdown on the first play from scrimmage, but the Yellow Jackets led by three points early in the second quarter. Morris responded with TDs covering 59 yards, 15 yards (reception), 33 yards and 15 yards to push the Hornets in front 34-10 midway through the third period. “Their speed hurt us,” Lowery said. “We had no answer for their outside game, and that was the difference in the ballgame. “(Morris) is a really good runner. We knew coming in we had to contain him, and we didn’t do a good job of it.”
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First loss for UNC BY DAN GELSTON Associated Press
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — Blake HofMinnesota 72 f a r b e r UNC 67 scored 20 points, Ralph Sampson III and Trevor Mbakwe created havoc all over the court and Minnesota beat No. 8 North Carolina 7267 on Friday night in the Puerto Rico Tip-Off tournament. The Golden Gophers (4-0) mobbed each other in front of the bench and danced around in a circle to celebrate the win — and their trip to Sunday’s final against West Virginia. Beating a top-10 team in the Tar Heels (2-1) and a 2010 Final Four team in the Mountaineers would put the Gophers in a strong position to enter The Associated Press Top 25 and stamp themselves
as a serious contender in the Big Ten. Coach Tubby Smith had called North Carolina just “another game,” but it sure looked like more while Hoffarber was silencing the proTar Heels crowd with 3s. When the early upset was over, it looked as if Smith might have his best team yet in four seasons in Minnesota. “I liked our courage, I liked our toughness,” Smith said. Smith also got the better of North Carolina’s Roy Williams in a matchup of national championship-winning coaches. Smith won his in 1998 in his first year at Kentucky and Williams has won two since he took over at North Carolina. The Tar Heels showed they’re still developing after last year’s 17-loss disappointment. “We just lost our compo-
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Salisbury’s Romar Morris heads upfield as three Yellow Jackets, led by Lamar Anderson (12), give chase.
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Harrison Barnes, right, drives the ball against Minnesota’s Maurice Walker. sure from the first moment of the game,” Williams said. “They whacked us a couple of times. They were the more aggressive team right from
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HOMESTEAD, Fla. — If qualifying is any indication of how the championship race might shape up in Sunday’s NASCAR season finale, Jimmie Johnson appears to have an edge over Denny Hamlin and Kevin Harvick. Kasey Kahne turned a lap of 176.904 mph to win the pole at Homestead-Miami Speedway on Friday, but the focus was on the Sprint Cup series’ three title contenders. Johnson qualified sixth, while Harvick was 28th and Hamlin was 38th on the speed chart — although he’ll actually line up in the 37th spot on Sunday because of NASCAR’s qualifying rules for teams that aren’t in the top 35 in points. Hamlin, who has a 15-point lead over Johnson and 46-point lead over Harvick going into Sunday, wasn’t panicking. “Our car’s going to be fine tomorrow, we know that,” Hamlin said. “And this is a track where you can pass. We’re looking forward to that part of it.” A poor qualifying effort certainly didn’t matter at Homestead last year, when Hamlin won the race after qualifying 38th. And
Hamlin has put himself in position to win the championship this year despite not qualifying particularly well all season. “Fridays have just never been our strong suit,” Hamlin said. “So we’ve got to battle back again.” Still, it’s another potential reason to worry for a driver who already is having his nerves tested. While qualifying might not be an accurate indication of how fast Hamlin’s car might be in the race, he’ll still have to avoid trouble as he picks his way through the field Sunday. Harvick isn’t typically a strong qualifier either. “I thought we would actually be a touch better — but not much,” Harvick said. Earlier Friday, Johnson joked that he, Hamlin and Harvick have been having a “a world class pillow fight” in qualifying of late. All three drivers have qualified 17th or worse for each of the last two races, although Johnson was happy to break out of that mold. Meanwhile, it was the fourth pole of the season for Kahne, who switched from Richard Petty Motorsports to Red Bull Racing last month.
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TV Sports Saturday, Nov. 20 AUTO RACING 11:30 a.m. SPEED — NASCAR, Nationwide Series, pole qualifying for Ford 300, at Homestead 1:30 p.m. SPEED — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, practice for Ford 400, at Homestead, Fla. 3 p.m. ESPN2 — Sprint Cup, “Happy Hour” final practice for Ford 400, at Homestead, Fla. 4:30 p.m. ESPN2 — Nationwide Series, Ford 300 COLLEGE FOOTBALL 11:30 a.m. SPSOUTH — VMI at Gardner-Webb Noon WBTV — N.C. State at North Carolina ESPN — Wisconsin at Michigan ESPN2 — Pittsburgh at South Florida ESPNU — Virginia at Boston College FSN — Oklahoma St. at Kansas VERSUS — Yale at Harvard 12:20 p.m. WAXN — Troy at South Carolina 12:30 p.m. ESPNGamePlan — App. State at Florida 3:30 p.m. ABC — Ohio State at Iowa CBS — Mississippi at LSU ESPN — Virginia Tech at Miami FSN — Stanford at California ESPNU — Illinois at Northwestern 7 p.m. ESPN — Arkansas at Mississippi St. FSN — Missouri at Iowa St. NBC — Army vs. Notre Dame, at New York ESPNU — Connecticut at Syracuse 8 p.m. ESPN2 — Oklahoma at Baylor 8:07 p.m. ABC — Florida St. at Maryland MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL 7 p.m. VERSUS — Wisconsin at UNLV SOCCER 7:30 a.m. ESPN2 — Tottenham at Arsenal UNITED FOOTBALL LEAGUE 3:30 p.m. VERSUS — Las Vegas at Hartford Sunday’s NFL NFL FOOTBALL 1 p.m. CBS — Baltimore at Carolina 4 p.m. FOX — Seattle at New Orleans 4:15 p.m. CBS — Indianapolis at New England 8:15 p.m. NBC — N.Y. Giants at Philadelphia
Robert Morris 69, Duquesne 63 St. Bonaventure 56, Cornell 54 SOUTH Campbell 97, Middle Tennessee 90 Georgia St. 80, Troy 70 Greensboro 72, Marymount, Va. 20 High Point 86, Gwynedd-Mercy 77 Mississippi St. 76, Appalachian St. 74 Rhode Island 75, Coll. of Charleston 66 S. Carolina St. 69, Carver Bible 67 Samford 79, Auburn 68 South Carolina 85, Radford 56 Tulane 77, Centenary 36 MIDWEST Detroit 93, Indiana Tech 62 Ill.-Chicago 57, Toledo 51 Kansas 93, North Texas 60 Kent St. 78, Furman 74, OT Northwestern 71, Ark.-Pine Bluff 45 SOUTHWEST SMU 69, Portland St. 53 Texas A&M 77, A&M International 46 Texas Tech 70, Stephen F.Austin 58 Tulsa 62, Missouri St. 50 FAR WEST Boise St. 65, San Diego 60 Idaho St. 78, Great Falls 68 Kentucky 79, Portland 48 Montana 78, Montana Tech 51 Montana St. 92, Minot St. 67 UC Irvine 75, Navy 60 TOURNAMENT 2K Sports Classic Championship Pittsburgh 68, Texas 66 Charleston Classic Semifinals Georgetown 74, Wofford 59 Consolation Bracket Charlotte 74, East Carolina 63 Coastal Carolina 71, S.C.-Upstate 50 Honda Puerto Rico Tip-off Semifinals West Virginia 74, Vanderbilt 71 Consolation Bracket Davidson 70, Nebraska 67 W. Kentucky 62, Hofstra 60 USVI Paradise Jam First Round Old Dominion 59, St. Peter's 52 Seton Hall 83, Alabama 78 Xavier 86, Iowa 73
Today’s games Top 25 schools No. 4 Ohio St. vs. UNC Wilmington, 8 p.m. No. 6 Villanova vs. Lafayette, 7 p.m. No. 15 Missouri vs. North Florida, 4 p.m. No. 16 Butler vs. Ball State, 2 p.m. No. 23 BYU vs. Chicago State, 10 p.m. No. 25 S.D. St. vs. Wisc.-G. Bay, 5:30 p.m.
Regional schools
Area schedule Saturday, November 20 COLLEGE MEN’S BASKETBALL 4 p.m. Pfeiffer vs. Winston-Salem St. (at Catawba) COLLEGE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Noon Catawba at Mount Olive 2 p.m. Livingstone vs. Wingate (Charlotte) 4 p.m. Pfeiffer at J.C. Smith
Prep soccer State finals Paul Derr Complex at N.C. State 3A — 10 a.m. Gibbons (22-1-2) vs. Hickory (25-1-2) 2A — 1 p.m. East Duplin (21-2-4) vs. Shelby (21-3-2) 1A — 4 p.m. S. & Math (20-1) vs. Hendersonville (25-2-1) 4A — 7:30 p.m. Durham Jordan (24-0) vs. Myers Park (25-1)
Prep hoops Early schedule Monday’s games Butler at Salisbury (girls), 6 p.m. Carson at Hickory Ridge Central Cabarrus at South Rowan NW Cabarrus at Mooresville Tuesday’s games North Iredell at Salisbury (girls), 7:30 Lake Norman at West Rowan East Rowan at Davie Anson at A.L. Brown (could be ppd.)
College hoops Standings SAC Men SAC Overall Lincoln Memorial 0-0 1-0 0-0 2-1 Mars Hill Anderson 0-0 2-2 Wingate 0-0 1-1 0-0 1-1 Lenoir-Rhyne Carson-Newman 0-0 1-2 Catawba 0-0 1-2 0-0 1-3 Tusculum Newberry 0-0 0-1 Brevard 0-0 0-0 Friday’s games Winston-Salem State 72, Catawba 62 Hillsdale 76, Tusculum 57 Mars Hill 97, Chowan 87 Lenoir-Rhyne 70, Limestone 59 Georgia C&S 60, Carson-Newman 30 Wingate 69, Queens 66 Saturday’s games Belmont Abbey vs. Brevard Hillsdale vs. Carson-Newman Georgia C&S at Tusculum Wingate vs. Limestone St. Paul’s vs. Newberry Queens at Lenoir-Rhyne Anderson at Montevallo Mars Hill at Mount Olive Sunday’s games Pfeiffer at Catawba, 3 p.m.
CIAA CIAA Overall Northern Bowie State 0-0 1-0 Virginia State 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 Elizabeth City State Virginia Union 0-0 0-0 St. Paul’s 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 Lincoln Chowan 0-0 0-1 Southern CIAA Overall Fayetteville State 0-0 2-0 Shaw 0-0 1-0 Winston-Salem State 0-0 1-0 Livingstone 0-0 1-1 St. Augustine’s 0-0 1-1 Johnson C. Smith 0-0 0-0 Friday’s games Winston-Salem State 72, Catawba 62 Elizabeth City State 96, Barton 91 Central St., Ohio 81, St. Augustine's 65 Saturday’s game St. Augustine’s at Elizabeth City State St. Paul’s in J.C. Smith tournament Apprentice School at Virginia State Winston-Salem vs. Pfeiffer, 4 p.m. North Georgia vs. Mount Olive Indiana (Pa.) at Bowie State Lincoln at Salem
ACC ACC Overall Florida State 0-0 4-0 Clemson 0-0 3-0 N.C. State 0-0 3-0 Duke 0-0 3-0 Georgia Tech 0-0 3-1 North Carolina 0-0 2-1 Virginia 0-0 2-1 Miami 0-0 2-1 Maryland 0-0 3-2 Virginia Tech 0-0 1-1 Boston College 0-0 1-1 Wake Forest 0-0 1-2 Friday’s games Clemson 69, Long Beach 55 Illinois 80, Maryland 76 N.C. State 78, George Mason 65 Minnesota 72, North Carolina 67 Georgia Tech 77, Niagara 51 Duke 110, Colgate 58 Miami 88, N.C. Central 65 Saturday’s games Clemson vs. Old Dominion, 6 p.m. Wake Forest at Elon, 8 p.m.
Other scores EAST Boston U. 58, Marist 37 Dartmouth 71, Hartford 57 Delaware 66, Howard 34 Hampton 58, Fordham 48 Monmouth, N.J. 69, Lehigh 68 Penn St. 64, Fairfield 49
SOUTH Va. Intermont at UNC Asheville, 2 p.m. Campbell at Auburn, 5:30 p.m. SOUTHWEST W. Carolina at UTEP, 10:30 p.m.
Notable boxes Charlotte 74, ECU 63 CHARLOTTE (2-2) Wilderness 5-10 1-1 11, Braswell 2-5 7-8 11, Spears 5-11 5-7 15, Green 5-11 1-3 14, Briscoe 4-10 2-2 12, Barnett 1-1 0-0 3, Sirin 0-0 0-0 0, Jones 4-7 0-0 8, Lewis 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 26-55 16-21 74. EAST CAROLINA (2-2) Morrow 5-10 3-5 13, Abrams 2-7 0-0 6, Gaines 3-5 3-4 9, Straughn 1-3 2-2 4, Sherrod 2-13 2-3 7, Young 3-11 0-0 6, Sampson 2-5 1-2 5, Ellison 1-4 0-0 2, Wynn 1-2 1-1 3, Morales 4-6 0-0 8. Totals 24-66 12-17 63. Halftime—Charlotte 37-35. 3-Point Goals—Charlotte 6-18 (Green 3-9, Briscoe 2-5, Barnett 1-1, Spears 0-1, Wilderness 02), East Carolina 3-23 (Abrams 2-5, Sherrod 1-7, Morrow 0-1, Ellison 0-1, Straughn 0-2, Gaines 0-2, Sampson 0-2, Young 0-3). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—Charlotte 42 (Jones 12), East Carolina 34 (Morrow 10). Assists—Charlotte 12 (Green 8), East Carolina 11 (Gaines 4). Total Fouls—Charlotte 18, East Carolina 21. A—4,120.
Davidson 70, Nebraska 67 NEBRASKA (2-2) Ubel 1-3 5-6 7, Diaz 5-9 3-5 13, McCray 26 1-2 5, Richardson 2-4 0-0 4, Jeter 7-8 2-3 18, Jones 0-5 0-0 0, Standhardinger 2-6 1012 14, Walker 1-2 0-0 2, Beranek 1-2 2-2 4, Almeida 0-2 0-1 0. Totals 21-47 23-31 67. DAVIDSON (1-2) Cohen 6-10 5-7 19, Mann 2-4 1-2 5, McKillop 7-14 1-2 21, Kuhlman 4-7 2-2 11, Droney 0-3 3-4 3, Cochran 0-5 0-1 0, Brooks 4-8 12 11, Downing 0-1 0-0 0, Ben-Eze 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 23-53 13-20 70. Halftime—Nebraska 30-28. 3-Point Goals—Nebraska 2-11 (Jeter 2-3, Richardson 0-1, Beranek 0-1, Standhardinger 0-1, McCray 0-2, Jones 0-3), Davidson 11-28 (McKillop 6-11, Brooks 2-3, Cohen 2-5, Kuhlman 1-4, Droney 0-1, Cochran 0-4). Fouled Out—Jeter, Mann. Rebounds—Nebraska 35 (Ubel 9), Davidson 31 (Brooks 9). Assists—Nebraska 10 (Jeter 5), Davidson 15 (Kuhlman, McKillop 5). Total Fouls— Nebraska 22, Davidson 24. A—NA.
Minnesota 72, UNC 67 MINNESOTA (4-0) Mbakwe 4-7 4-6 12, Williams 2-7 2-2 6, Sampson III 4-9 3-4 12, Nolen 2-5 2-4 7, Hoffarber 6-15 3-4 20, Ahanmisi 0-0 0-0 0, Walker 2-4 1-2 5, Hollins 1-3 1-3 3, Armelin 0-3 02 0, Iverson 2-2 3-4 7. Totals 23-55 19-31 72. NORTH CAROLINA (2-1) Henson 4-8 1-6 9, Barnes 0-12 6-8 6, Zeller 7-14 2-3 16, Strickland 3-3 0-0 7, Drew II 1-5 0-0 2, McDonald 0-4 0-0 0, Marshall 3-5 0-0 7, Watts 0-3 3-4 3, Knox 2-2 2-2 6, Bullock 4-9 1-2 11. Totals 24-65 15-25 67. Halftime—Minnesota 27-24. 3-Point Goals—Minnesota 7-25 (Hoffarber 5-14, Sampson III 1-2, Nolen 1-3, Walker 0-1, Hollins 0-1, Armelin 0-2, Williams 0-2), North Carolina 4-18 (Bullock 2-6, Strickland 1-1, Marshall 1-2, Drew II 0-1, Watts 0-2, McDonald 0-3, Barnes 0-3). Fouled Out—Knox, Sampson III. Rebounds—Minnesota 46 (Iverson 11), North Carolina 39 (Henson 12). Assists—Minnesota 13 (Nolen 4), North Carolina 13 (Marshall 4). Total Fouls—Minnesota 21, North Carolina 24. A—10,127.
Duke 110, Colgate 58 COLGATE (0-3) Rolls 0-8 2-2 2, Venezia 3-10 0-0 8, Melville 2-3 2-3 6, Brandenburg 0-4 3-4 3, Gyawu 4-14 0-0 9, Pascale 3-5 0-0 6, Hoban 3-7 1-1 7, Johnson 1-6 0-0 2, Moore 1-5 45 6, Bogdanovic 1-2 0-0 2, James 3-4 0-0 7. Totals 21-68 12-15 58. DUKE (3-0) Irving 5-9 0-0 13, Smith 5-13 4-4 16, Ma. Plumlee 4-5 1-2 9, Singler 5-16 7-8 18, Kelly 3-4 2-3 9, Thornton 2-2 0-0 5, Hairston 13 2-5 4, Dawkins 4-7 5-6 16, Mi. Plumlee 46 1-2 9, Curry 1-7 8-9 11, Zafirovski 0-0 0-0 0, Peters 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 34-72 30-39 110. Halftime—Duke 44-26. 3-Point Goals— Colgate 4-15 (Venezia 2-5, Gyawu 1-1, James 1-2, Rolls 0-2, Hoban 0-2, Moore 03), Duke 12-30 (Irving 3-5, Dawkins 3-5, Smith 2-7, Thornton 1-1, Kelly 1-1, Curry 15, Singler 1-6). Fouled Out—James, Ma. Plumlee, Mi. Plumlee, Rolls. Rebounds— Colgate 43 (Gyawu, James 6), Duke 49 (Singler 9). Assists—Colgate 10 (Rolls 3), Duke 24 (Irving, Smith 9). Total Fouls—Colgate 32, Duke 19. A—9,314.
N.C. State 78, G. Mason 65 GEORGE MASON (2-1) Hancock 4-9 3-3 11, Morrison 1-3 0-0 2, Pearson 3-8 3-3 10, Long 6-13 3-4 16, Cornelius 2-8 1-2 5, Bennett 1-2 0-0 2, Allen 36 1-1 8, Arledge 0-3 4-4 4, Vaughns 1-1 01 3, Tate 1-3 0-0 2, Whack 0-0 0-0 0, Williams 1-2 0-0 2. Totals 23-58 15-18 65. N.C. STATE (3-0) Leslie 3-7 5-8 11, Wood 4-11 1-2 13, Painter 2-4 0-0 4, Brown 4-6 0-0 9, Gonzalez 4-5 0-0 10, Howell 6-8 1-2 13, Harrow 6-11 1-1 14, Vandenberg 0-1 0-0 0, Williams 2-3 0-0 4. Totals 31-56 8-13 78. Halftime—N.C. State 45-38. 3-Point Goals— George Mason 4-14 (Pearson 1-1, Vaughns 1-1, Allen 1-2, Long 1-4, Arledge 0-1, Hancock 0-1, Tate 0-1, Cornelius 0-3), N.C. State 8-19 (Wood 4-10, Gonzalez 2-3, Harrow 1-3, Brown 1-3). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—George Mason 30 (Hancock 6), N.C. State 37 (Howell 11). Assists—George Mason 9 (Morrison 3), N.C. State 18 (Brown 6). Total Fouls— George Mason 12, N.C. State 19. A—NA.
College football Division II playoffs Saturday’s first round Morehouse (8-2) at Wingate (8-2), Noon
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SPORTS Col. Mines (9-2) at Grand Valley St. (10-1) North Alabama (8-3) at Valdosta St. (8-2) Shaw (9-2) at Shepherd (9-1) Bloomsburg (9-2) at California, Pa. (10-1) Hillsdale (9-2) at St. Cloud State (9-2) W. Texas A&M (8-3) at C. Missouri (9-2) Mizz. West. St. (8-3) at NW Mizz. St. (9-1) Second Round Morehouse-Wingate at Albany St. (10-0) Shaw-Shepherd at Kutztown (10-1) Bloomsburg-Cal at Mercyhurst (9-2) Hillsdale-SCSU at Minn.-Duluth (11-0) Col. Mines-GVSU at Augustana (10-1) WT A&M-CM at Abilene Christian (11-0) MW St.-NMSU at A&M-Kingsville (10-1) N. Alabama-Valdosta at Delta St. (8-3)
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Standings Southern SC Overall 7-1 9-1 Appalachian State Wofford 6-1 8-2 Chattanooga 5-2 5-4 4-3 6-4 Georgia Southern Elon 4-3 5-5 Furman 3-4 5-5 2-5 4-6 Samford Western Carolina 1-6 2-8 The Citadel 0-7 2-8 Saturday’s games Appalachian State at Florida, 12:30 p.m. Chattanooga at Wofford, 1:30 p.m. Georgia Southern at Furman, 2 p.m. The Citadel at Samford, 2 p.m. Western Carolina at Elon, 3 p.m.
ACC ACC Overall Atlantic Florida State 5-2 7-3 N.C. State 4-2 7-3 4-2 7-3 Maryland Clemson 3-4 5-5 Boston College 3-4 5-5 1-6 2-8 Wake Forest Coastal ACC Overall Virginia Tech 6-0 8-2 5-2 7-3 Miami North Carolina 3-3 6-4 Georgia Tech 3-4 5-5 1-5 3-7 Duke Virginia 1-5 4-6 Saturday’s games Virginia at Boston College, Noon N.C. State at North Carolina, Noon Duke at Georgia Tech, 1:30 p.m. Clemson at Wake Forest, 2 p.m. Virginia Tech at Miami, 3:30 p.m. Florida State at Maryland, 8 p.m.
SEC SEC Overall Eastern South Carolina 5-3 7-3 Florida 4-4 6-4 3-5 5-6 Georgia Kentucky 2-5 6-5 Tennessee 1-5 4-6 1-6 2-8 Vanderbilt Western SEC Overall Auburn 7-0 11-0 5-1 9-1 LSU Alabama 5-2 9-2 Arkansas 4-2 8-2 3-3 7-3 Mississippi State Mississippi 1-5 4-6 Saturday’s games Troy at South Carolina, 12:21 p.m. Appalachian State at Florida, 12:30 p.m. Arkansas at Mississippi State, 7 p.m. Tennessee at Vanderbilt, 7:30 p.m. Mississippi at LSU, 8 p.m.
Conference USA Eastern C-USA Overall UCF 5-1 7-3 5-1 6-4 East Carolina Southern Miss 4-2 7-3 Marshall 3-3 4-6 2-4 3-7 UAB Memphis 0-6 1-9 Western C-USA Overall 4-2 7-3 Tulsa SMU 4-2 5-5 Houston 4-3 5-5 3-4 6-5 UTEP Tulane 2-4 4-6 Rice 1-5 2-8 Saturday’s games East Carolina at Rice, 1 p.m. UTEP at Tulsa, 2 p.m. Marshall at SMU, 3 p.m. UCF at Tulane, 3:30 p.m. Memphis at UAB, 4 p.m. Houston at Southern Miss, 8 p.m.
Top 25 schedule Friday’s game No. 3 Boise State 51, Fresno St. 0 Saturday’s games No. 5 LSU vs. Mississippi, 3:30 p.m. No. 6 Wisconsin at Michigan, Noon No. 7 Stanford at California, 3:30 p.m. No. 8 Ohio State at No. 21 Iowa, 3:30 p.m. No. 9 Nebraska at No. 18 Texas A&M, 8 No. 11 Michigan State vs. Purdue, Noon No. 12 Oklahoma State at Kansas, Noon No. 13 Arkansas at No. 22 Miss. St., 7 p.m. No. 14 Va. Tech at No. 24 Miami, 3:30 p.m. No. 15 Missouri at Iowa State, 7 p.m. No. 16 Oklahoma at Baylor, 8 p.m. No. 17 South Carolina vs. Troy, 12:21 p.m. No. 19 Nevada vs. N. Mexico State, 4 p.m. No. 20 Southern Cal at Oregon St., 8 p.m. No. 25 Utah at San Diego State, 10 p.m.
Other notables EAST Villanova (6-4) at Delaware (9-1), Noon Penn St. (6-4) vs. Indiana (4-6), Noon Arkansas St. (4-6) at Navy (7-3), 3:30 p.m. Army (6-4) vs. Notre Dame (5-5), 7 p.m. Connecticut (5-4) at Syracuse (7-3), 7 p.m. SOUTH VMI (3-7) at Gardner-Webb (2-7), 11:30 a.m. W. Virginia (6-3) at Louisville (5-5), Noon Pitt (5-4) at South Florida (6-3), Noon Charl. So. (3-7) at Coastal (5-5), 1 p.m. Campbell (3-7) at Morehead St. (4-6), 1 p.m. Davidson (3-7) at Presbyterian (1-9), 1 p.m. S.C. St. (8-2) at N.C. A&T (1-9), 1:30 p.m. ODU (7-3) at N.C. Central (3-7), 2 p.m. Richmond (6-4) at W. & Mary (7-3), 3:30 MIDWEST Illinois (5-5) at Northwestern (7-3), 3:30 Rutgers (4-5) at Cincinnati (3-6), 7:30 p.m. FAR WEST Kansas St. (6-4) at Colorado (4-6), 2 p.m. Montana St. (8-2) at Montana (7-3), 2 p.m. Col. State (3-8) at Wyoming (2-9), 2 p.m.
NFL Standings AMERICAN CONFERENCE East W L T Pct PF N.Y. Jets 7 2 0 .778 208 New England 7 2 0 .778 258 Miami 5 5 0 .500 172 Buffalo 1 8 0 .111 164 South W L T Pct PF Indianapolis 6 3 0 .667 240 Tennessee 5 4 0 .556 241 Jacksonville 5 4 0 .556 196 Houston 4 5 0 .444 217 North W L T Pct PF Baltimore 6 3 0 .667 196 Pittsburgh 6 3 0 .667 200 Cleveland 3 6 0 .333 172 Cincinnati 2 7 0 .222 184 West W L T Pct PF Oakland 5 4 0 .556 235 Kansas City 5 4 0 .556 212 San Diego 4 5 0 .444 239 Denver 3 6 0 .333 203 NATIONAL CONFERENCE East W L T Pct PF Philadelphia 6 3 0 .667 257 N.Y. Giants 6 3 0 .667 236 Washington 4 5 0 .444 183 Dallas 2 7 0 .222 194 South W L T Pct PF Atlanta 7 2 0 .778 222 New Orleans 6 3 0 .667 201 Tampa Bay 6 3 0 .667 188 CAROLINA 1 8 0 .111 104 North W L T Pct PF Chicago 7 3 0 .700 191 Green Bay 6 3 0 .667 221 Minnesota 3 6 0 .333 169 Detroit 2 7 0 .222 215 West W L T Pct PF Seattle 5 4 0 .556 166 St. Louis 4 5 0 .444 160 San Francisco 3 6 0 .333 160 Arizona 3 6 0 .333 175 Thursday’s game Chicago 16, Miami 0 Sunday’s games Detroit at Dallas, 1 p.m.
Oakland at Pittsburgh, 1 p.m. Washington at Tennessee, 1 p.m. Houston at N.Y. Jets, 1 p.m. Buffalo at Cincinnati, 1 p.m. Arizona at Kansas City, 1 p.m. Cleveland at Jacksonville, 1 p.m. Baltimore at CAROLINA, 1 p.m., CBS Green Bay at Minnesota, 1 p.m. Atlanta at St. Louis, 4:05 p.m. Seattle at New Orleans, 4:05 p.m. Tampa Bay at San Francisco, 4:05 p.m. Indianapolis at New England, 4:15 p.m. N.Y. Giants at Philadelphia, 8:20 p.m. Monday’s game Denver at San Diego, 8:30 p.m.
PA 150 214 208 245 PA 185 179 250 257 PA 165 162 182 213 PA 188 194 197 252 PA 209 193 229 252 PA 175 151 206 215 PA 146 143 195 202 PA 199 164 198 261
Standings EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division L Pct GB W Boston 9 3 .750 — New York 5 8 .385 41⁄2 4 8 .333 5 New Jersey Toronto 4 9 .308 51⁄2 Philadelphia 3 10 .231 61⁄2 Southeast Division W L Pct GB Orlando 8 3 .727 — 1 8 4 .667 ⁄2 Atlanta 1 Miami 8 4 .667 ⁄2 Washington 4 7 .364 4 4 8 .333 41⁄2 CHARLOTTE Central Division L Pct GB W Chicago 7 4 .636 — Indiana 5 5 .500 11⁄2 5 6 .455 2 Cleveland Milwaukee 5 7 .417 21⁄2 1 Detroit 4 8 .333 3 ⁄2 WESTERN CONFERENCE Southwest Division L Pct GB W New Orleans 10 1 .909 — San Antonio 10 1 .909 — 7 4 .636 3 Dallas Memphis 4 9 .308 7 Houston 3 9 .250 71⁄2 Northwest Division W L Pct GB Oklahoma City 8 4 .667 — 1 8 5 .615 ⁄2 Portland 1 Utah 8 5 .615 ⁄2 Denver 6 6 .500 2 4 10 .286 5 Minnesota Pacific Division L Pct GB W L.A. Lakers 11 2 .846 — Golden State 7 5 .583 31⁄2 6 6 .500 41⁄2 Phoenix Sacramento 4 7 .364 6 L.A. Clippers 1 12 .077 10 Friday’s Games Oklahoma City 89, Boston 84 Philadelphia 90, Milwaukee 79 Toronto 106, Houston 96 Washington 89, Memphis 86 Miami 95, CHARLOTTE 87 L.A. Lakers 112, Minnesota 95 New Orleans 108, Cleveland 101 San Antonio 94, Utah 82 Chicago 88, Dallas 83 Sacramento 86, New Jersey 81 New York 125, Golden State 119 Saturday’s Games Phoenix at CHARLOTTE, 7 p.m. Orlando at Indiana, 7 p.m. Miami at Memphis, 8 p.m. Dallas at Atlanta, 8 p.m. Oklahoma City at Milwaukee, 8:30 p.m. Cleveland at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m. New Jersey at Denver, 9 p.m. Utah at Portland, 10 p.m. New York at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m.
Notable box Heat 95, Bobcats 87 CHARLOTTE (87) Wallace 2-9 2-2 6, Diaw 4-7 0-0 8, Mohammed 5-9 2-3 12, Augustin 1-4 1-2 3, Jackson 12-24 2-2 30, Thomas 2-5 5-6 9, K.Brown 1-1 0-2 2, Carroll 0-0 0-0 0, Livingston 4-9 2-2 10, Collins 0-1 0-0 0, D.Brown 2-2 3-3 7. Totals 33-71 17-22 87. MIAMI (95) James 12-25 6-7 32, Bosh 7-15 8-8 22, Ilgauskas 4-5 0-0 8, Arroyo 2-5 3-4 8, Wade 4-13 3-6 11, Haslem 3-6 0-0 6, House 0-3 1-1 1, Jones 2-6 1-1 7, Anthony 0-1 0-0 0, Chalmers 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 34-80 22-27 95. Charlotte 23 14 31 19 — 87 Miami 31 25 19 20 — 95 3-Point Goals—Charlotte 4-17 (Jackson 4-9, Wallace 0-1, Collins 0-1, Livingston 01, Diaw 0-2, Augustin 0-3), Miami 5-17 (James 2-5, Jones 2-6, Arroyo 1-1, Chalmers 0-1, Wade 0-4). Fouled Out—Wallace. Rebounds—Charlotte 44 (Wallace 9), Miami 50 (Bosh 14). Assists—Charlotte 21 (Diaw 7), Miami 14 (James 5). Total Fouls— Charlotte 23, Miami 18. Technicals—Wallace 2, Charlotte defensive three second. Ejected—Wallace. A—19,600 (19,600).
NHL Friday’s scores Pittsburgh 5, Carolina 4, SO Phoenix 4, Edmonton 3, SO Minnesota 4, Detroit 3, OT Buffalo 4, Los Angeles 2 Atlanta 5, Washington 0 St. Louis 5, Ottawa 2 Colorado 5, N.Y. Rangers 1 Calgary 7, Chicago 2 Columbus 4, Anaheim 3
Racing Sprint Cup Ford 400 Lineup After Friday qualifying; race Sunday At Homestead-Miami Speedway (Car number in parentheses) 1. (83) Kasey Kahne, Toyota, 176.904 mph. 2. (99) Carl Edwards, Ford, 176.725. 3. (1) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, 176.713. 4. (21) Bill Elliott, Ford, 176.586. 5. (43) A J Allmendinger, Ford, 176.569. 6. (48) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 176.482. 7. (00) David Reutimann, Toyota, 176.453. 8. (5) Mark Martin, Chevrolet, 176.442. 9. (6) David Ragan, Ford, 176.321. 10. (78) Regan Smith, Chevrolet, 176.217. 11. (24) Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet, 176.194. 12. (19) Elliott Sadler, Ford, 176.177. 13. (17) Matt Kenseth, Ford, 176.114. 14. (31) Jeff Burton, Chevrolet, 176.056. 15. (2) Kurt Busch, Dodge, 175.924. 16. (98) Paul Menard, Ford, 175.776. 17. (33) Clint Bowyer, Chevrolet, 175.764. 18. (12) Brad Keselowski, Dodge, 175.701. 19. (20) Joey Logano, Toyota, 175.655. 20. (47) Marcos Ambrose, Toyota, 175.627. 21. (36) J.J. Yeley, Chevrolet, 175.547. 22. (88) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet, 175.347. 23. (39) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 175.251. 24. (9) Aric Almirola, Ford, 175.177. 25. (56) Martin Truex Jr., Toyota, 175.154. 26. (77) Sam Hornish Jr., Dodge, 175.109. 27. (16) Greg Biffle, Ford, 175.029. 28. (29) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 174.927. 29. (87) Joe Nemechek, Toyota, 174.893. 30. (66) Mike Bliss, Toyota, 174.831. 31. (14) Tony Stewart, Chevrolet, 174.82. 32. (09) Bobby Labonte, Chevrolet, 174.82. 33. (18) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 174.548. 34. (13) Casey Mears, Toyota, 174.486. 35. (71) Andy Lally, Chevrolet, 174.469. 36. (38) Dave Blaney, Ford, 174.452. 37. (11) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 174.407. 38. (37) David Gilliland, Ford, 173.919. 39. (34) Travis Kvapil, Ford, 173.885. 40. (42) Juan Pablo Montoya, Chevrolet, 173.01. 41. (82) Scott Speed, Toyota, owner points. 42. (7) Kevin Conway, Toyota, owner points. 43. (64) Landon Cassill, Toyota, 174.452. ^Failed to Qualify@ 44. (46) Michael McDowell, Chevrolet, 174.407. 45. (26) Patrick Carpentier, Ford, 172.414.
WSSU beats Catawba From staff reports
Catawba’s men’s basketball team fell to 1-2 with a 72-62 loss to WinstonSalem State on Friday night in the Salisbury Roundball Classic. Lamar Monger led four Rams in double figures with 18 points. Dominick Reid scored 14 points for the Indians, while Keon Moore added 10. Kelvin Drakeford had seven boards.
Pro basketball Shayla Fields (Salisbury, N.C. State) is playing professionally in Iceland with U.M.F. Njardvik. Fields is averaging 22.3 points, 8.3 rebounds and 4.1 assists and has made 17 3-pointers in her first three games.
College basketball Bubbles Phifer (Salisbury) had 10 points, four steals and four rebounds for Tallahassee Community College in a 68-55 win against Santa Fe (Fla.). Rashonda Mayfield (West Rowan) is averaging 13.9 points in nine games with Voorhees. Mayfield had 22 points, six assists, five rebounds and five steals in a 10452 win against Demark Tech. She had 12 points and nine boards in a 67-38 win against Paine and 10 points and eight rebounds in a 96-63 loss to Charleston Southern. UNC Asheville’s Katie Wise (South Rowan) scored two points in a 78-59 loss to Western Carolina. Jazzmin Brown (Carson) is on the team at Brevard and played in the Tornados’ 65-56 loss at Pfeiffer.
North Hills basketball Rashawn Joshua, Oshon West and Moussa Doucara each had 16 points for North Hills against Aldelphi on Friday night. One of them needed to get 17. The Eagles fell a point short in a 68-67 loss, despite outscoring Aldelphi 24-17 in the fourth quarter. Buster Hillie scored 11 for North Hills (3-2).
Middle school girls Knox’s girls overcame a 15-5
deficit to beat Corriher-Lipe 45-38. Avery Locklear scored 13 in the first quarter for the Yellow Jackets and finished with 17. Tameria Riche scored 10 fourth quarter points for the Trojans, who pulled away from a 28-28 tie. Demeria Robinson had 14 points, Riche scored 13, and Aaliya Funderburk had a team-high nine rebounds. Southeast’s girls edged West Rowan Middle 37-34 in overtime. Lacee Hunsucker, Asia Kemp, Emily Wilhelm combined for 27 points for the Patriots, and Emily Goddard and Kaycee Kennedy added the rest.
Middle school boys West Rowan’s boys dominated the boards 35-12 and beat Southeast 60-6. West (2-0) shot 41 percent and forced 25 turnovers. Alexis Archie scored 16 points and pulled down 12 rebounds for the Bulldogs. Celexus Long and Dominique Upchurch had nine, Jeremy Simpson had seven, M.J. Rayner scored six, and Tyler Poteat added five. Archie had 12 rebounds. Archie had six steals, while Long had five.
Prep soccer Salisbury’s Connor Miller and Kenne Bonilla were invited to participate in a Market Training Center in Raleigh. Market Training Centers are part of the process for identifying potential national team participants. Bonilla and Miller play for North Meck Soccer Club. On their academy teams, Bonilla is a striker/midfielder on the U-16 team and Miller is a keeper on the U18 team. In early December, they will travel to Phoenix to participate in the Development Academy Winter Showcase. All 78 Academy clubs from all areas of the country will be on hand for three games of non-Conference play. In late December, Bonilla and Miller will travel with their club to Florida to participate in the Disney Soccer Showcase against top clubs from around the country.
Heat holds on against Bobcats Associated Press
The NBA roundup ... MIAMI — LeBron James scored 32 points, Chris Bosh added 22 points and 14 rebounds, and Miami wasted another huge lead before hanging on to beat Charlotte. Fighting off the flu, Dwyane Wade scored 11 for the Heat, who led by as many as 21 in the second quarter but found themselves down 82-80 after Stephen Jackson’s 3pointer with 4:56 remaining. James hit a short jumper from the lane to put Miami up again, and Bosh made four straight free throws to give the Heat a 90-85 edge with 1:07 left. Udonis Haslem drew a charge on the next possession, fouling Gerald Wallace out of the game on the play. Jackson finished with 30 points for Charlotte, which got 12 from Nazr Mohammed and 10 from Shaun Livingston. Thunder 89, Celtics 84 BOSTON — Russell Westbrook scored 31 points despite missing all seven shots he took in the fourth quarter and the Oklahoma City Thunder squandered most of a 10point lead before holding on to beat the Boston Celtics 89-84 on Friday night. Kevin Garnett scored 16 points for the Celtics, but had a season-low two rebounds. Rajon Rondo had 14 points and a season-low seven assists. Boston had won three in a row and eight of nine. Lakers 112, Timberwolves 95 MINNEAPOLIS — Kobe Bryant had 23 points and eight rebounds, and Matt Barnes scored 24 on 7-of-7 shooting to lead Los Angeles over Minnesota. Lamar Odom dominated Team USA teammate Kevin Love with 11 points, eight rebounds and seven assists for the Lakers (11-2).
Hornets 108, Cavaliers 101 NEW ORLEANS — David West scored a season-high 34 points, and New Orleans held Cleveland to 35 percent shooting and survived a late flurry. Antawn Jamison led the Cavaliers with 20 points off the bench. Wizards 89, Grizzlies 86 WASHINGTON — Gilbert Arenas scored 24 points, Kirk Hinrich had 22, and Washington beat Memphis despite shooting just 38 percent. Raptors 106, Rockets 96 TORONTO — Andrea Bargnani scored 26 points, Linas Kleiza had 17 and Toronto beat Houston to win consecutive games for the first time this season. Kevin Martin matched his season high with 31 points, Luis Scola had 19 and Shane Battier 14 as Houston lost its third straight and dropped to 3-9. 76ers 90, Bucks 79 PHILADELPHIA — Thaddeus Young scored a season-high 23 points, Lou Williams added 19 and Philadelphia snapped a five-game losing streak by beating Milwaukee. Andres Nocioni contributed 12 points and Marreese Speights had 10 rebounds for the Sixers (3-10), who won for just the second time at home this season. Spurs 94, Jazz 82 SALT LAKE CITY — Tim Duncan set San Antonio's career scoring record, Tony Parker blocked out jeers from the crowd for 24 points, and the Spurs beat the Utah Jazz 9482 on Friday night for their ninth straight victory. Duncan needed 13 points to eclipse the mark set by David Robinson over 14 seasons (20,790), and finished with 19 points and 14 rebounds for yet another doubledouble. The Spurs improved to 10-1 for the first time.
Crosby leads Penguins past Hurricanes Associated Press
The NHL roundup ... PITTSBURGH — Sidney Crosby scored his 14th career game-winning shootout goal and Pittsburgh came back to beat Carolina 5-4 after giving up three leads. Crosby and Kris Letang each put the puck past Justin Peters in the shootout. Jeff Skinner and Jussi Jokinen, who had two goals, failed against Pittsburgh's Marc-Andre Fleury. Thrashers 5, Capitals 0 ATLANTA — Ondrej Pavelec stopped 29 shots to earn his third
NHL shutout, and Evander Kane, Nik Antropov and Ben Eager had a goal and assist each. Wild 4, Red Wings 3, OT DETROIT — John Madden scored 4:18 into overtime and Minnesota snapped Detroit's four-game winning streak. Sabres 4, Kings 2 BUFFALO, N.Y. — Tim Connolly snapped a third-period tie with a power-play goal to help lift Buffalo. Blues 5, Senators 2 ST. LOUIS — Brad Boyes, Carlo Colaiacovo and Eric Brewer scored 86 seconds apart in the second period to lead St. Louis past Ottawa.
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Duke brushes off Colgate Associated Press
DURHAM — Nolan Smith scored 18 points, Kyle Singler Duke 110 added 16 and No. 1 Colgate 58 Duke routed Colgate 110-58 on Friday night. Andre Dawkins had 16 points and freshman Kyrie Irving finished with 13 for the Blue Devils (3-0). They never trailed, outscored the Raiders 27-9 during a 91/2-minute span, held them to one field goal in 61/2 minutes of the first half and extended their decade-long nonconference winning streak at Cameron Indoor Stadium to 80. Yaw Gyawu scored nine points to lead Colgate (0-3), which was held to 31 percent shooting and turned it over 26 times. Mike Krzyzewski earned victory No. 798 with the Blue Devils. They hit the 100-point mark for the first time this season and had little trouble winning their 13th straight game and 22nd in a row at Cameron. And once again, their all-over-thefloor defense played a huge part. Duke, which has won three home games in six days by an average of nearly 38 points, forced at least 20 turnovers for the second time and turned Colgate's miscues into 40 points.
The Blue Devils held the Raiders to 1for-10 shooting during that cold stretch midway through the first half. Gyawu, who led Colgate by averaging 19 points in the first two games, finished just 4 of 14 from the field. Irving and Smith had nine assists apiece for Duke, which coasted through one final breather before things get significantly tougher next week. The Blue Devils will play Marquette on Monday in the CBE Classic semifinals, will face either No. 11 Gonzaga or No. 3 Kansas State two nights later and later will play No. 2 Michigan State at home and No. 16 Butler in New Jersey. Irving, the first freshman to start a season as Duke's point guard since Jason Williams in 1999, is looking quite comfortable running the show for the reigning national champions. He tossed up an alley-oop dunk to Ryan Kelly less than 10 seconds in, and the highlight-reel move during the game-breaking run was his double-clutch reverse layup that made it 31-17 with 81⁄2 minutes left in the half. His 3-pointer early in the half started the overwhelming burst that put this one well out of reach. Mason Plumlee capped that spurt with a free throw that made it 36-17 with 6:14 left. Duke made it a 20point game with about one minute left in
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Nolan smith enjoys an easy duke win. the half when Smith hit a reverse layup to stretch it to 44-24, and pushed the lead 30 on Smith's 3 with just under 16 minutes left. By then, the Blue Devils were on their way toward improving to 14-0 against the Patriot League under Krzyzewski, who played for Bob Knight at Army and spent five years coaching there before coming to Duke in 1980.
Wolfpack youngsters run by Mason Associated Press
CHARLESTON, S.C. — Freshman Ryan Harrow scored 14 points and North Carolina State’s young N.C. State 78 lineup ran past George G. Mason 65 Mason and into the Charleston Classic finals with a 78-65 victory Friday night. The Wolfpack (3-0) will meet No. 20 Georgetown on Sunday night to close the eight-team tournament. Coach Sidney Lowe says his players talked before the game about facing the powerful Hoyas. Maybe, Lowe said, they were too young to realize the challenge. “They wanted the best,” Lowe smiled. “They’re going to get the best.” The Patriots (2-1) had wiped out a 10point first-half lead and led 56-55 with 12 minutes to go. But North Carolina State
began a 17-5 run to take control for good. Freshman C.J. Leslie had 6 of his 11 points in the charge, including a high-flying jam. Richard Howell, a sophomore, added 13 points and 11 rebounds. Fellow sophomore Scott Wood had four 3-pointers and 13 points for the Wolfpack. Cam Long had 16 points to lead George Mason, which will meet Wofford in Sunday’s third-place game. The Pack came into this game without senior starter Tracy Smith, out with a knee injury. So George Mason, with all five starters back from last year’s 17-win team, figured to have big edge in experience. But it was the precocious Wolfpack who showed poise in the game’s biggest moments and could be gaining the con-
fidence to play with anyone. “All of the freshman plus us other guys have already played with each other,” said Howell, a 6-8 forward. The Patriots went in front 28-25 on Luke Hancock’s three-point play with 7:49 left in the opening period. Then North Carolina State got going with a 13-0 run. Scott Wood hit the last of his four 3s to start and Ryan Harrow and Lorenzo Brown, both freshmen, followed with baskets. Harrow added a three-point play, Brown a conventional 3 and a slicing drive to the hoop to end the run with the Wolfpack ahead 40-30. Long said the Patriots began to play selfishly and look for shots instead of sharing the basketball. “I think that play d right into the hands of North Carolina State,” Long sa d.
Pack wants another win over Tar Heels Associated Press
The college previews ... CHAPEL HILL — As both coaches near the end of their fourth seasons, North Carolina’s Butch Davis is still waiting on his first win against North Carolina State’s Tom O’Brien. And if the Tar Heels hope to end that drought Saturday, they’ll have to do something they haven’t done so far: contain Wolfpack quarterback Russell Wilson. N.C. State (7-3, 4-2 ACC) has won all three meetings since O’Brien and Davis arrived before the 2007 season. Wilson has led N.C. State in the past two wins, frustrating a defense that boasts several NFL prospects with his mobility and mistake-free play. “He has played well, there’s no denying that,” Davis said. “He’s gotten hot and he’s completed some balls. But the one mistake you can make — and clearly we’re not going to make the mistake anymore — maybe three years ago you look at guys like (Virginia Tech’s) Tyrod Taylor or Russell Wilson ... and you try to decide are they just athletes playing quarterback or are they a really good quarterback? “The one thing with Russell Wilson is the kid’s a good quarterback. He can throw the football and he understands how to play the position.” Two years ago, Wilson led the Wolfpack into Chapel Hill and threw for 279 yards and two touchdowns to go with 50 yards rushing in the 41-10 rout. Last season, Wilson threw for 259 yards and four touchdowns in the 28-27 victory. Last weekend, the Tar Heels (6-4, 3-3) saw their slim chances of winning the Coastal Division disappear with a loss to Virginia Tech. DUKE-GA. TECH ATLANTA — A year ago, Georgia Tech was closing in on its first ACC championship in nearly two decades. This time, the stakes are much lower. The Jackets (5-5, 3-4 ACC) need to win at least one of their last two games just to be considered for a 14th
straight bowl appearance. The level of competition goes down considerably in the home finale, but Duke (3-7, 1-5) has won two of its last three and lost a close one to Boston College. WAKE-CLEMSON WINSTON-SALEM — It's been a rough season for Clemson, and an even worse one for Wake Forest. The two bottom teams in the ACC’s Atlantic Division wrap up their league schedules when they meet with bowl eligibility on the line for the Tigers and only pride at stake for the woeful Demon Deacons. VA. TECH-MIAMI MIAMI — Virginia Tech coach Frank Beamer is choosing not to accept it yet. Yes, the 14th-ranked Hokies — written off after an 0-2 start — are in the ACC's most enviable position. They've gone 8-0 since that miserable beginning, matching the school's longest winning streak since 1999, and need only to win one of their final two games to secure a spot in the ACC title game on Dec. 4. "All our attention right now is not on two games," Beamer said. "It's on one game." With that, his mindset is clear: Virginia Tech (8-2, 6-0) is coming to No. 24 Miami (7-3, 5-2) today to clinch the Coastal Division title, something he doesn't want left to chance in a rivalry game against Virginia next weekend. ECU-RICE HOUSTON — East Carolina is still in the chase for a third straight Conference USA championship as it travels to Rice on Saturday. The Pirates (6-4, 5-1 CUSA) are tied with UCF atop the league's East Division, though the Knights have the tiebreaker because they beat East Carolina last month. That means the Pirates have to win out to have a shot of returning to the C-USA title game, starting against the struggling Owls (2-8, 1-5). The Pirates are playing their final road game. They boast the league's top passing offense (321 yards) and its No. 2 scoring offense (38 points) against a Rice team that has allowed 41, 64 and 54 points in the past three games.
nesota!” Reggie Bullock hit a 3 for Carolina with 19 seconds left FroM 1c that cut it to 71-65 and put a brief scare into the Gophers. the start and we did all the But a brief scare was all it backpedaling.” was. Harrison Barnes, the first TOP 25 freshman preseason AllNEW YORK — FifthAmerica team pick, disappeared from the offense af- ranked Pittsburgh finally ter a 19-point first half found a way to beat Texas. Of course it would hapagainst Hofstra. He went scoreless in the second half pen at Madison Square Garof that rout, and was a non- den. Ashton Gibbs scored 19 factor against Minnesota. He missed all 12 shots and of his 24 points in the second half, and the Panthers hung scored only six points. “It’s tough on a freshman on to beat the Longhorns 68when everyone’s saying he’s 66 on Friday night, adding the greatest thing since the 2K Sports Classic title to sliced bread to live it up to the two recent Big East tournament championships they that,” Williams said. Tyler Zeller scored 16 won at the iconic building in points, Reggie Bullock had New York City. No. 13 Illinois 80, Maryland 73 11 and John Henson grabbed NEW YORK — Demetri 12 rebounds for the Tar McCamey, D.J. Richardson Heels. “The first loss is always and Tyler Griffey all hit the toughest one,” Henson three 3-pointers and No. 13 said. “It’s hard knowing we Illinois went outside for the could have executed some lead and then held on in the little things that would have third-place game of the 2K pushed us over the top. That Sports Classic. No. 7 Kansas 93, N.Texas 60 kind of letdown is something LAWRENCE, Kan. — we can’t have. But we have Marcus Morris scored 10 to learn from it. Back in North Carolina, points in the first 5 minutes the Cameron Crazies after intermission, igniting learned of the Tar Heels’ a second-half stampede to loss late in top-ranked help Kansas tie the team Duke’s rout against Colgate record for consecutive home and started chanting “Min- wins at 62.
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Spears leads Charlotte Associated Press
CHARLESTON, S.C. — Shamari Spears had 12 of his 15 points in the second half as Charlotte defeated East Carolina 74-63 at the Charleston Classic on Friday night. Derrio Green had 14 points for the 49ers (2-2), who had five players in double figures and will face Coastal Carolina for fifth
place in the eight-team tournament Sunday. Spears, a 6-foot-6 senior, helped Charlotte break open a tight game between the North Carolina schools. He had three consecutive baskets to give the 49ers a 5348 lead midway through the second period. And after teammate Jamar Briscoe’s long 3-pointer, Spears hit a pair of foul shots to extend the lead further.
Panthers hurting going into Sunday Associated Press
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Because the Wrigley Field end zone is so close to the wall in right field, there were concerns about player safety.
A dangerous game Associated Press
The national roundup ... CHICAGO — It sounds like something out of a backyard touch football game. No matter who has the ball, there's only one end zone and everyone has to switch around when it's their turn. Turns out, that's how Northwestern and Illinois will settle things today at Wrigley Field after deciding that the friendly confines were just a little too tight — and a little too unsafe. The Big Ten announced Friday that the schools had agreed to some drastic and unusual changes for the game at the home of the Chicago Cubs — including running all offensive plays toward the end zone that doesn't happen to come within a foot or so of a padded brick wall. The problem is that the east end zone nearly abuts the right field wall, which has been heavily padded. The field is laid out eastwest for the first football game at Wrigley since the Bears left for Soldier Field following the 1970 season; back then, Bears games were played north-south. APP ST.-FLORIDA GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Florida coach Urban Meyer has been reluctant to point fingers at problematic players all season. Today, he’s going to call some guys out publicly. Well, sort of. It’s Senior Day in Gainesville, and Florida’s 23-man class — which Mey-
er will recognize during a pregame ceremony — has the distinction of losing three consecutive home games for the first time since 1989. The Gators (6-4) need a win against Football Championship Series power Appalachian State (9-1) to avoid four in a row. That’s no easy task considering the Mountaineers, threetime FCS champions, have scored at least 35 points in nine games this season. “Make no mistake about it, the team we’re playing isn’t some clown show,” Meyer said. “This is a real one.” The Mountaineers wrapped up their sixth consecutive Southern Conference championship last week and earned an automatic bid to the postseason tournament. But don’t expect them to rest starters in Gainesville. “People talk about this is a money game and all that. It’s not for us,” center Brett Irvin said. “We’re going there to beat Florida. That’s our No. 1 priority. If we play like we’re capable of, it can happen very easily.” Appalachian State’s victory at Michigan in 2007 still resonates with Florida players. They remember the blocked field goal attempt, the celebration and the aftermath. They also insist a similar stunning upset won’t happen in the Swamp. “It was a crazy victory,” left tackle Marcus Gilbert said. “I’m not really worried about that. It’s 2010.”
CHARLOTTE — Brian St. Pierre will play behind a makeshift offensive line, without Carolina’s top three running backs and minus the Panthers’ No. 3 receiver, when he makes his first NFL start. Running backs Jonathan Stewart and Tyrell Sutton, receiver Brandon LaFell and left guard Travelle Wharton have joined quarterback Jimmy Clausen in being ruled out of Sunday’s game against Baltimore. St. Pierre, who had been out of the league until he was signed last week, will start ahead of rookie Tony Pike with Clausen sidelined with a concussion. Mike Goodson is expected to start at running back for Carolina, while Mackenzy Bernadeau will fill in for Wharton. • NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Randy Moss says he's enjoying his time with the Tennessee Titans about two weeks into his tenure with his third team this season. He will play his first game on home turf Sunday against the Washington Redskins (4-5) with Tennessee (5-4) trying to snap a two-game skid.
GOLF PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. — John Mallinger, coming off a 133rd-place finish on the money list that cost him fully exempt status on the PGA Tour, shot a 7-under 65 at Pebble Beach on Friday to take a one-stroke lead in the Pebble Beach Invitational. • HONG KONG — Ian Poulter shot a spectacular 60 on Friday to take a oneshot lead over Anthony Kang through two rounds at the Hong Kong Open.
BASEBALL ORLANDO, Fla.— After completing second interviews with four finalists, the New York Mets plan to select their next manager no later than Monday. Wally Backman and Terry Collins met Thursday with chief operating
officer Jeff Wilpon, new general manager Sandy Alderson and his three assistants, a day after Bob Melvin and Chip Hale came for their sessions at the hotel where major league owners and GMs were meeting. • NEW YORK — Larry Rothschild couldn't resist the chance to spend spring training at home. So he quit as pitching coach of the Chicago Cubs on Friday to take the same job with the Yankees.
CARMELO DENVER — Carmelo Anthony took the stage at an education event and was implored by Denver school kids not to leave them for the bigger stage of the Big Apple. It's a plea the Denver Nuggets star and his wife, TV personality La La Vazquez, have heard over and over the last few months. Anthony has yet to sign off on a three-year, $65 million extension that's been on the table since June, leading the Nuggets to explore trade options. Many believe Anthony could end up with the New York Knicks or New Jersey Nets, either by a trade this season or through free agency next summer.
NASCAR HOMESTEAD, Fla. — NASCAR driver Kasey Kahne will have surgery on both knees after Sunday’s Sprint Cup season finale at Homestead-Miami Speedway. Kahne said Friday he was born with a condition called plica syndrome that causes irritation of tissue in his knee, and he gradually has been experiencing more discomfort after driving his car or exercising. He said the condition isn’t serious but the pain is “no fun.” “I guess the older I get, the more I stay active, run, play basketball, work out, things like that, it’s inflamed it,” Kahne said. “It starts rubbing, I guess, kind of a hole in my kneecaps.”
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West Rowan 41, NW Cabarrus 7 First downs Rushing yardage Passing yardage Passing (C-A-I) Punting Fumbles-Lost Penalties
NWC 5 47 39 5-16-1 8-37.8 1-1 5-65
WR 11 202 182 8-14-0 6-16.7 3-2 7-45
0 0 7 0 — 7 NW Cabarrus 20 7 7 7 — 41 W. Rowan WR — Sherrill 1 run (Suarez kick), 11:43, 1st WR — Mabry 85 pass from Sherrill (kick failed), 8:32, 1st WR — Cowan 70 punt return (Suarez kick), 3:00, 1st WR — Hampton 40 pass from Sherrill (Suarez kick), 11:22, 2nd WR — Mabry 28 pass from Sherrill (Suarez kick), 10:23, 3rd NWC — Caldwell 15 run (Pinion kick), 1:26, 3rd WR — Sherrill 33 run (Suarez kick), 10:31, 4th Individual statistics Rushing — NWC: Caldwell 8-25; Edmonds 4-24; England 1-10; Russ 4-9; Williford 6-(minus 21). WR: Sherrill 8-72; Cowan 1-43; Jackson 7-36; Miller 11-33; Long 4-22; Flanagan 2-1; Edwards 1-(minus 1); Reddick 1-(minus 2). Passing — NWC: Williford 5-16-1, 39. WR: Sherrill 8-14-0, 182. Pass receiving — NWC: Rhinehart 1-17; Miller 1-12; Posey 1-6; England 1-4; Edmond 1-0. WR: Mabry 3-113; Hampton 3-58; Miller 2-12. jON C. LAkEY/SALISBURY POST
Zaleko Duren (75), here talking with coach Joe Pinyan, was one of the Hornet linemen opening holes for Romar Morris.
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SALISBURY FROM 1C Morris’ previous high of 184 yards came against East Rowan last season, and he tied the school’s five-TD mark set just two weeks earlier by Dominique Dismuke in a rout of East Davidson. Morris, who has committed to North Carolina, said the Shrine Bowl snub isn’t that big of a deal to him, and Salisbury coach Joe Pinyan acknowledged the difficulty of picking players for all-star teams. Nonetheless, many people used the subject as a way to motivate Morris in the week leading up to Friday’s game. “My coaches have been sticking that Shrine Bowl thing in my ear all week, talking about how I didn’t make jON C. LAkEY/SALISBURY POST it,” Morris said. “Our whole Coach Joe Pinyan talks things over with quarterback John offense has just been trying to fire on all cylinders.” Knox during the first half. Morris actually reached the end zone on five of his seven first-half touches offensively — a downfield hold wiped out one touchdown. The Hornets started at their 20 following a touchback, and Morris scored the first of his three long TDs on toss sweeps to the right. He ran toward the near sideline, cut inside at the 30, moved back across the field at the 40 and worked his way to the opposite sideline. He slowed while approaching the pylon and was knocked into the end zone by a Forest Hills defender 19 seconds after the zig-zagging play began. Forest Hills answered with a seven-play drive that ended with Deonta Vinson’s 20-yard touchdown run, and Allen Tinoco’s 39-yard field goal broke a tie in the first minute of the second quarter. Morris went 59 yards on a go-ahead sweep two plays later. The Yellow Jackets didn’t score again until the game’s final minute. Tion McCain picked off two passes, and Daquan Robertson made an end-zone interception. Rankin, Kavarie Hillie, William Brown and Travis Byrd led a hardhitting defense. jON C. LAkEY/SALISBURY POST “We came out, it wasn’t Romar Morris left Forest Hills defenders behind as he rushed clicking,” McCain said. “After for a career-high total on just 15 carries. a while, we came to the sideline
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Justin Ruffin carries the ball during the playoff victory over Forest Hills. and talked it over amongst each other. We got out there and then things started clicking.” Morris scored his third touchdown after catching a quick throw to the right from Knox late in the second quarter, and a defensive stop allowed the Hornets to regain possession near midfield with 1:33 left in the half. Knox pitched the ball to Morris on a third-and-5 sweep from the 33, and he outran several Yellow Jackets to the end zone. David Simons’ PAT produced a 27-10 advantage. “They were using a wall player to come down on me,” right tackle Marqui Ross said. “That’s my assignment. Making the block, if I get that block for him, that’s taking it to the crib for him.” Morris said his coaches believed Salisbury could get to the edge on the Yellow Jackets because they had three stacked linebackers playing inside. The Hornets also used an unbalanced line as a weapon while recording a season-high 449 yards on the ground. “We’d flip our tight end to the other side, put the back on the same side over there so we don’t go in motion now, just a bunch of different little things,” Pinyan said. “I think Bear Bryant would go crazy, thinking we’re making a farce of football because we do so many things, but I think it makes us hard to prepare for.”
FH 11 208 69 6-20-3 3-33.0 1-0 8-65 7 3 7 20
0 17 7 7
SAL 17 449 15 1-8-1 4-32.3 3-1 7-76 — 17 — 41
SAL — Morris 80 run (Simons kick), 11:41, 1st FH — Vinson 20 run (Tinoco kick), 8:29, 1st FH — Tinoco 39 FG, 11:49, 2nd SAL — Morris 59 run (Simons kick), 10:54, 2nd SAL — Morris 15 pass from Knox (Simons kick), 3:09, 2nd SAL — Morris 33 run (pass failed), 0:58, 2nd SAL — Morris 15 run (Simons kick), 6:02, 3rd SAL — Knox 34 run (Simons kick), 2:22, 4th FH — Vinson 2 run (Tinoco kick), 0:33, 4th Individual statistics Rushing — FH: Lee 12-111; Vinson 18-84; Thomas 2-6; Anderson 1-5; Sigmon 1-3; Kiser 1-(minus 1). SAL: Morris 15-250; Dismuke 13-90; Knox 11-52; Ruffin 4-32; Bauk 1-22; Means 1-3. Passing — FH: Lee 6-20-3, 69. SAL: Knox 1-8-1, 15; Hall 0-0-0, 0. Pass receiving — FH: Little 4-38; Thomas 1-17; Sigmon 1-14. SAL: Morris 1-15.
Concord 30, Carson 21 First downs Rushing yardage Passing yardage Passing (C-A-I) Punting Fumbles-Lost Penalties
CON 10 105 327 14-23-0 2-34 3-2 11-75
CAR 20 162 241 15-23-0 2-43 1-0 11-134
0 14 7 9 — 30 Concord 0 7 14 0 — 21 Carson CON — Blake 21 run (Salsich kick), 9:09, 2nd CAR — Brown 3 run (Lippard kick), 3:49, 2nd CON — Kelenhofer 21 pass from Beecher (Salsich kick), 1:51, 2nd CAR — Warren 2 run (Lippard kick), 9:06, 3rd CON — Moore 15 pass from Beecher (Salsich kick), 7:06, 3rd CAR — Pressley 60 pass from Gragg (Lippard kick), 4:51, 3rd CON — J. Moore 76 pass from Beecher (kick failed), 9:38, 4th CON — Salsich 39 FG, 1:50, 4th Individual statistics Rushing — CON: Posey 10-70; Blake 9-49; Beecher 3-(minus 14). CAR: Warren 32-112; Brown 13-63; Gragg 2-(minus 13). Passing — CON: Beecher 14-23-0, 327. CAR: Gragg 15-23-0, 241. Pass receiving — CON: J. Moore 7-180; Blake 2-52; M. Moore 1-39; Kelenhoffer 1-21; Knox 1-18; Schoolfield 1-13; Posey 1-4. CAR: Pressley 6-139; Clanton 4-48; Brown 2-28; Eagle 2-17; Warren 1-9.
A.L. Brown 28, Statesville 14 First downs Rushing yardage Passing yardage Passing (C-A-I) Punting Fumbles-Lost Penalties
ST 13 170 62 8-18-2 6-27.2 1-0 2-16
ALB 19 273 106 8-14-1 2-25.5 2-1 6-35
7 7 0 0 — 14 Statesville 0 14 0 14 — 28 A.L. Brown ST — Parker 9 run (Gettys kick), 0:48, 1st ST — Cromwell 55 INT return (Gettys kick), 11:41, 2nd ALB — Riley 2 run (Brown kick), 2:23, 2nd ALB — Riley 10 run (Brown kick), 1:02, 2nd ALB — T. Jones 12 pass from Campbell (Brown kick), 11:14, 4th ALB — Campbell 21 run (Brown kick), 4:54, 4th Individual statistics Rushing — ST: Parker 19-90; Mumford 14-90; Willis 1-(minus 10). ALB: Campbell 19-119; Riley 16-64; D. Jackson 13-71; Stanback 2-4; D. Washington 2-12. Passing — ST: Parker 8-17-2, 62; Mumford 0-1-0, 0. ALB: Campbell 8-14-1, 106. Pass receiving — ST: Willis 4-25; Masler 3-31; Mumford 1-6. ALB: T. Jones 4-51; Johnson 2-14; D. Jackson 1-37; Robinson 1-4.
Davie 30, Mount Tabor 29 (OT) First downs Rushing yardage Passing yardage Passing (C-A-I) Punting Fumbles-Lost Penalties
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Salisbury defender Darien Rankin (2) fights off a block by Forest Hills lineman Justin White (53).
DC 12 95 168 10-21-1 5-38 0-0 6-45
MT 20 251 201 13-22-2 2-44 2-2 6-55
Davie Co. 0 6 14 3 7 — 30 Mount Tabor 7 9 0 7 6 — 29 MT — Morton 13 run (Furr kick), 10:09, 1st MT — Furr 23 FG, 10:21, 2nd MT — Stokes 3 run (kick failed), 3:06, 2nd DC — Barber 2 run (kick failed), 0:00, 2nd DC — Newman 5 run (Parrish kick), 3:12, 3rd DC — Watson 10 pass from Herndon (Parrish kick), 0:35, 3rd MT — Stokes 2 run (Furr kick), 8:07, 4th DC — Parrish 28 FG, 1:37, 4th DC — Barber 10 run (Parrish kick), OT MT — Somerville 6 pass from Morton (kick failed), OT Individual statistics Rushing — DC: Barber 17-83; Newman 6-33; Herndon 8-(minus 21). MT: B. Stokes 28-143; Morton 9-75; Parker 2-25; Eldridge 3-6; Manns 1-2; Turner 1-0. Passing — DC: Herdon 10-20-1, 168; Newman 0-1-0, 0. MT: Morton 13-22-2, 201. Pass receiving — DC: Watson 7-53; Wallace 3-115. MT: Furr 6-81; Somerville 3-47; Dixon 2-11; D. Stokes 1-57; Eldridge 1-5.
YVC games 1AA Monroe 38, West Montgomery 21 Albemarle 38, Mt. Airy 14
CCC games 2AA Salisbury 41, Forest Hills 17 2A Cummings 45, Lexington 31 Carver 35, Thomasville 28
NPC games 3AA A.L. Brown 28, Statesville 14 3A West Rowan 41, NW Cabarrus 7 Concord 30, Carson 21
SPC games 3AA A.L. Brown 28, Statesville 14 3A West Rowan 41, NW Cabarrus 7 Concord 30, Carson 21 Eastern Alamance 31, Mt. Pleasant 13
CPC games 4A Davie County 30, Mount Tabor 29 (OT)
Next week’s games Local teams 2AA Berry Academy (11-2) at Salisbury (10-3) 3A Concord (9-4) at West Rowan (13-0) 3AA Char. Catholic (13-0) at A.L. Brown (12-1) 4A High Point Central (9-4) at Davie (7-6)
Friday’s scores 4AA EAST (1) WF-Rolesville 21, (5) Wakefield 0 (2) Garner 35, (6) Apex Middle Creek 20 MIDEAST (1) Fay. Seventy-First 54, (4) Britt 36 (2) Panther Creek 35, (3) Fuquay-Varina 28 MIDWEST (1) Richmond Co. 45, (4) NW Guilford 21 (2) Butler 35, (3) Greensboro Page 14 WEST (1) Mallard Creek 49, (4) Ardrey Kell 23 (3) Charlotte Vance 17, (7) Hopewell 7 CLASS 4A EAST (1) New Bern 38, (4) Clayton 22 (2) SE Raleigh 38, (3) Southern Durham 7 MIDEAST (1) Hillside 53, (4) Pembroke Swett 13 (6) Lee County 28, (2) Dudley 12 MIDWEST (5) Davie County 30, (1) Mt. Tabor 29 (OT) (7) High Point Central 21, (3) Ragsdale 14 WEST (1) Ash. Reynolds 24, (4) Sun Valley 21 (2) Porter Ridge 47, (6) West Charlotte 7 CLASS 3AA EAST (1) Wilson Hunt 37, (4) West Carteret 17 (3) Northern Nash 37, (2) Pitt 10 MIDEAST (3) Gibbons 28, (7) Fayetteville Byrd 27 (5) No. Guilford 34, (1) Gray’s Creek 27 MIDWEST (1) A.L. Brown 28, (4) Statesville 14 (2) Char. Catholic 58, (6) Weddington 14 WEST (3) Crest 34, (2) Morganton Freedom 7 (5) Erwin 57, (1) South Point 56 (OT) CLASS 3A EAST (1) Havelock 21, (5) Southern Vance 14 (3) South Brunswick 42, (7) S. Wayne 14 MIDEAST (1) NE Guilford 42, (4) South Johnston 35 (3) E. Alamance 31, (7) Mt. Pleasant 13 MIDWEST (1) West Rowan 41, (4) NW Cabarrus 7 (3) Concord 30, (2) Carson 21 WEST (2) Hibriten 38, (3) East Henderson 25 (4) Asheville 38, (1) Burns 35 (3OT) CLASS 2AA EAST (1) Northeastern 28, (4) Beddingfield 26 (2) Bunn 27, (6) Kinston 7 MIDEAST (1) Northwood 14, (4) HP Andrews 7 (2) Cedar Ridge 23, (6) Randleman 20 MIDWEST (3) Salisbury 41, (7) Forest Hills 17 (5) Berry Academy 14, (1) Piedmont 7 WEST (2) Shelby 41, (6) Owen 21 (4) Wilkes Central 24, (1) Pisgah 16 CLASS 2A EAST (1) East Duplin 49, (5) First Flight 30 (2) Tarboro 35, (3) Roanoke Rapids 14 MIDEAST (3) Carrboro 49, (2) Fairmont 28 (5) East Bladen 26, (1) South Columbus 12 MIDWEST (1) Cummings 45, (4) Lexington 31 (2) Carver 35, (3) Thomasville 28 WEST (1) Lincolnton 49, (4) Mountain Heritage 20 (3) Polk County 27, (7) East Rutherford 7 CLASS 1AA EAST (1) SW Onslow 49, (4) Martin 10 (3) Ayden-Grifton 28, (2) Gates County 13 MIDEAST (1) Goldsboro 42, (5) Warsaw Kenan 13 (3) Pender Co. 42, (7) East Columbus 8 MIDWEST (2) Monroe 38, (6) West Montgomery 21 (5) Albemarle 38, (1) Mt. Airy 14 WEST (1) Avery County 30, (4) Swain County 12 (7) Mitchell Co. 35, (3) West Wilkes 29 CLASS 1A EAST (1) Manteo 40, (4) Choc. Southside 27 (3) Plymouth 50, (2)Creswell 6 MIDEAST (1) Wallace-Rose Hill 42, (5) N. Duplin 7 (6) N’hampton-West 14, (2) N. Edgecombe 6 MIDWEST (1) Lakewood 35, (4) North Stokes 8 (2) Hobbton 35, (3) Rosewood 0 WEST (1) Murphy 62, (4) Andrews 21 (2) Robbinsville 42, (3) Elkin 7
West’s win streak 43 straight games Date 09/12/08 09/19/08 09/26/08 10/03/08 10/10/08 10/17/08 10/27/08 10/31/08 11/07/08 11/14/08 11/21/08 11/28/08 12/05/08 12/13/08 08/21/09 08/28/09 09/04/09 09/11/09 09/18/09 09/25/09 10/02/09 10/09/09 10/16/09 10/23/09 11/06/09 11/13/09 11/20/09 11/27/09 12/04/09 12/12/09 08/20/10 08/27/10 09/03/10 09/10/10 09/17/10 09/24/10 10/01/10 10/08/10 10/15/10 10/22/10 11/05/10 11/12/10 11/19/10
Opponent Score North Iredell 42-0 NW Cabarrus 28-6 Statesville 41-7 West Iredell 37-22 Carson 48-0 East Rowan 69-0 Lake Norman (2OT) 23-17 South Rowan 56-7 Mooresville 33-6 Franklin 37-3 Statesville 27-14 Carver 20-16 South Point 35-7 West Craven 35-7 Central Cabarrus 54-0 NW Cabarrus 33-6 Davie County 39-36 Salisbury 14-7 Mooresville 48-9 South Rowan 28-0 West Iredell 32-0 Carson 69-14 Statesville 55-12 East Rowan 41-7 North Iredell 55-6 Freedom 48-15 R-S Central 38-0 Asheville 28-14 Tuscola 38-29 Eastern Alamance 28-21 Central Cabarrus 56-0 NW Cabarrus 26-7 Davie County 40-0 Salisbury 28-0 Mooresville 32-0 South Rowan 66-7 West Iredell 34-14 Carson 41-14 Statesville 40-0 East Rowan 50-7 North Iredell 59-0 Harding 34-8 NW Cabarrus 41-7
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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2010 • 5C
Rough week or not, defense ruled OUNT ULLA — It wasn’t supposed to be this easy. West Rowan wasn’t supposed to use Northwest Cabarrus as a chew toy in a second-round playoff victory Friday night. Not after the fractured week of preparation DAVID the Falcons had just comSHAW pleted. “It was a rough week,” defensive lineman Emmanuel Gbunblee said after a 41-7 victory was in the books. “Really rough.” That’s a bit of an understatement. For starters, West didn’t have the services of Eagle linebacker Logan Stoodley, its leading tackler. He was out of state attending his grandmother’s funeral. “He’s a big part of this defense,” DB Trey Mashore said. “We wanted to make sure he had another week of football.” It gets worse. Quentin Sifford, another starting linebacker, had a severe case of bronchitis — so bad, defensive coach David Hunt reported, “that as of (Thursday), we weren’t sure if he’d be able to go.” Factor into that the cut lip Mashore suffered in the first quarter and all of head coach Scott Young’s anxiety about facing a Northwest team that knew just enough about the Falcons to pose a serious threat. “Lots of things were going
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West Rowan’s Darryl Jackson (23), Keiro Cuthbertson (45) and Terrence Polk (55) celebrate another good defensive play. against us,” Young said. “Stoodley with his family in Illinois. We’ve had a time with sicknesses this week, between colds, the flu and bronchitis. We’ve had no less than six (players) miss practice or part of practice each day this week. Heck, even part of the coaching staff was sick this week. So we were worried, big-time.” With all that weight to bear, West nonetheless
knocked another one out of the park. It went through the Trojans like General Sherman went through Atlanta, leveling everything in its path. “The way it lined up, we thought this would be a dogfight,” said the bandaged Mashore, injured when he was kicked by a lineman after making a tackle. “It wasn’t supposed to be like this.” Of course there was an explanation — and its name was
Eric Cowan. The 170-pound senior bounded around the field like a kid on Christmas — returning the opening kickoff 93 yards to the Northwest 1, air-mailing a firstquarter punt 70 yards for a touchdown and racing 43 yards on a fourth-down faked punt in the second period. “From that point on we were fired up,” Mashore said. “We showed every other team how difficult it is to make a
game plan against us.” West’s defense was once again spectacular, limiting Northwest to five first downs and 86 yards. It forced two turnovers and wallpapered quarterback Colby Williford to the turf four times, including three in the first quarter. “I didn’t have any time,” he said after Northwest was beaten like the Dems on Election Day. “I couldn’t set
up to throw, and there were no holes to run through. They just came out and put it on us.” Gbunblee, for one, wasn’t surprised. “You can’t help but get jacked up in the playoffs,” he said. “If you lose, you go home. No way that was happening. We pride ourselves on playing hard, fast and physical. We played that way in the first quarter, and it carried over for the whole game.” By the time West tight end Patrick Hampton snagged a pass from B.J. Sherrill and stutter-stepped into the end zone — providing a 27-0 lead early in the second quarter — it was already a blowout. Finishing the game was the equivalent of running out an infield popup. “I thought it would be a tighter game and actually believed we could win,” Northwest coach Rich Williams said. “But they were better than us. They got physical and got after us early. We never had an answer.” Hunt did. “We talked to everybody about elevating their game,” he said. “In the end, I think we all did.” Perhaps it was defensive back Darryl Jackson, who picked off a pass for the second straight week, who provided the most-telling account. “We didn’t want to let the coaching staff down,” he said. “Or the fans or ourselves. So we brought the pressure, played up-tempo and made a little statement — that right now nobody’s better than us.”
WEST FROM 8C West’s defense came in with key players Quentin Sifford and Justin Teeter ill and leading tackler Logan Stoodley out due to a death in his family. Trey Mashore was wounded with a busted lip but got medical attention and returned. Even hurting, the Falcons nearly shut out the Trojans (7-6). They got a scoring run from Jaden Caldwell late in the third quarter after blocking a punt at the West 16. The Trojans blocked three of West’s six punts. Darryl Jackson picked off a pass for West (13-0), and Teeter recovered a fumble. Cowan broke up a pass, had a tackle for loss and steamed 43 yards with a faked punt. Troy Culbertson, Emmanuel Gbunblee and Maurice Warren recorded sacks, and Teeter and Greg Dixon shared one. “We had guys sick, hurting, and we were missing Stoodley,” Cowan said. “That’s when you have make sure to step up and do your part.” Cowan did. Sherrill scored on a 1-yard sneak after Cowan’s explosive kickoff return, and Bertin Suarez made it 7-0 with one of his five PATs. NWC picked up one of its five first downs on its opening drive, but when the Trojans faced third-and-8 at their 49, Gbunblee sacked Williford. Bradley Pinion’s punt was great, pushing the Falcons back to their 15, but they scored in one play. Jamarian Mabry came free sprinting down the middle of the field,
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Xavier Still gives a thumbs up late in the win. and Sherrill hit him in stride for a stunning 85-yard TD. “All week, we’d talked about starting with play-action and looking deep,” Sherrill said. “I told Jamarian to just run as fast as he could. I saw (assistant) Joe Nixon jumping up and down and knew we had a touchdown.” When Northwest was forced to punt again, Pinion boomed one that made Cowan retreat to his 30, but he took it to the house for a 20-0 lead. “All the blocks lined up just right,” Cowan said. “On the kickoff return, I shoulda had a touchdown, but I just ran out of gas at the end. On the punt, well, I was gonna make sure I got at least one touchdown.” There were still three minutes left in the first quarter, but the game was over. West allows five points per game. No one’s going to come back after spotting the Falcons 20. “The big plays took us out of our gameplan,” Williams said. “The punt return hurt. We have a good punter, and he
kicks it so high we usually can cover. No one had returned one on us in his three years.” Cowan and Mashore have teamed for nine TDs on returns this season. Sherrill’s 40-yard scoring pass to Patrick Hampton made it 27-0 before halftime. “It was supposed to be a screen, but their defensive end played it very well,” Sherrill said. “I had to improvise and roll and dump it over him. Patrick did the rest.” In the second half, Sherrill rushed 33 yards to immediately answer Northwest’s only TD, and Mabry made a K.P. Parks-like run after a catch for a 28-yard score. “Mabry made mental mistakes in the first half, and we had to fuss at him,” Young said. “But we wanted to get the ball in his hands early in the second half and he responded very well.” Concord, a 30-21 winner against Carson, visits West Rowan next week.
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Kelly Miller shows his leaping ability as he goes up for a high snap on a punt.
West Rowan's Eric Cowan (12) and Justin Teeter (95) grabs onto Northwest Cabarrus’ Jaden Caldwell (23).
6C • SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2010
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Wonders move on
Davie wins
BY PAUL HERSHEY sports@salisburypost.com
BY BRIAN PITTS KANNAPOLIS — Nobody will likely argue that A.L. Brown 28 Martel Campbell is Statesville 14 the most gifted high school quarterback around, but A.L. Brown head coach Ron Massey believes one thing that he does possess is the ideal mindset for a signalcaller. Campbell demonstrated that Friday night, shaking off a poor start to help dig Brown out of an early twotouchdown hole and guide the topseeded Wonders to a 28-14 win over Statesville in the second round of 3AA playoffs at Memorial Stadium. Campbell threw an interception in the first half that was returned for a touchdown, but bounced back for the go-ahead touchdown run early in the fourth quarter, later added a touchdown pass to Teven Jones and finished the game with 225 total yards. "He's the perfect personality at quarterback," Massey said. "If he makes a mistake he doesn't dwell on it. He doesn't lose his composure and he just keeps competing. That says a lot for the young man." On the strength of Campbell's running and passing along with some timely defensive stops, Brown (12-1) returned to the third round, where it will renew its playoff rivalry with Charlotte Catholic in the final of Midwest pod next week. "This is a special group of kids," Massey said. "It doesn't matter what we do or how we play, they find a way to get it done. They've just got a lot of heart and I'm real proud of them. Nothing's easy when you get to the second round and this is the third straight year we get to play (after) Thanksgiving and that says something special." Practice for the Wonders next week looked in doubt when Statesville (7-6) struck for two touchdowns in a span of a just over a minute for a 140 lead early in the second quarter. But with a senior leading the way at quarterback, Brown didn't panic even when running backs Xavier Stanback and Damien Washington were lost to injuries. That just meant more work for Campbell and Travis Riley. "In the playoffs it's all about composure," Campbell said. "Each team is going to go through their ups and downs, but the team that keeps its composure and rallies behind each other the best is usually the team that wins the game. And we rallied behind each other when we got down early." The Wonders erased the deficit almost as quickly as it fell into it, scoring twice in the last 2:23 of the half to get back even.
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Travis Riley throws Statesville’s Markus Cromwell (22) out of the way as Kenan Moten (33) follows the play. Campbell keepers of 13 and 12 yards and a 18-yard pass to Jones set up Riley's 2-yard score that made it 14-7. Brown's defense forced a threeand-out and Jones' 28-yard punt return then set the Wonders back up at the Statesville 37. A cutback run by Riley gained 18 yards, Keeon Johnson's reception got nine more and Riley ran 10 yards off right tackle to tie it at 14-14 with 1:02 left in the half. "Getting the two scores right before half was big," Massey said. "It gave us a little momentum and put some doubt in their mind, I think." Using the running of quarterback Carlis Parker and running back Triston Mumford moved the ball on its first two possessions in the third quarter. But an interception by safety Kaleel Hollis at the Brown 8 thrwarted the first drive and the Wonders forced a punt from near midfield on the second. Brown took over at its 20 and began a methodical 16-play, 80-yard march to take its first lead. It overcame a 1st-and-21 hole at the start when Campbell's quarterback sneak gained two yards on a 4th and inches from the Wonders' own 29. Campbell followed with a 16yarder keeper, threw to Johnson for a 5-yard catch to convert a third down and then broke several tackles on an 11-yard gain to the Statesville 25. The Wonders then got a break with a pass interference penalty against the Greyhounds that set up 1st and goal at the 10. Campbell was tackled
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K.J. Pressley caught six passes for 139 yards.
CARSON FROM 8C in a one-on-one situation. He’s a great receiver. B.J. did a great job of getting the ball to him.” How did the play call unfold on the sideline? “We had run the post before on that exact same play,” Beecher said. “We changed it to a slant fade and it went for a touchdown.” Carson quarterback Zack Gragg, who was 15-of-23 for 241 yards, tried to orchestrate a comeback, but the passing game couldn’t produce the key conversions it did in last week’s win over Hickory. The Cougars finished with 403 total yards but had 11 penalties for 134 yards. They had twice as many first downs as the Spiders, but untimely mistakes were ultimately their undoing. Carson’s first drive of the game stalled inside Concord’s 10 after a holding penalty and a
for a rare loss on first down, but on third down from the 12, threw over the middle where a cutting Jones made the catch in the front of the end zone for the touchdown with 11:14 left in the fourth. "That's a play we practice all the time," Campbell said. "It didn't work out exactly how we drew it up, but we were able to score on it and that's all that matters. (Jones) was running a drag, but he was supposed to be shallower and the tight end (Quadar Goldsmith) was running a deeper drag. I was going for the tight end, but he undercut it." The Wonders' defense again followed a score by its offense with a stop, as linebacker Andrew Leslie shot through the line to tackle Parker for a three-yard loss on 3rd and 2 and force a Greyhound punt. "After the running back didn't cross the quarterback's space I knew it was going to be an outside zonetype play with the quarterback," Leslie said. "When I shot the gap I had to break my feet down because he's got some speed and some moves so I had to get him by the legs as best I could. Third down, that's just my job, I guess, and I love it." Brown then made it a two-score game with less than five minutes to go. A 37-yard reception by Demetrius Jackson helped set up Campbell's 21yard touchdown run around the left side. Campbell rushed 19 times for a team-high 119 yards in the game, most of the damage coming on straight keepers up the middle. "Depending on how they were go-
ing to play the option we knew we would have to do that some," Massey said. "They weren't going to let us run the option. They took that away from us so our kids did a good job of adapting and doing some other things." Meanwhile, after missing on his first five pass attempts, Campbell completed 8 of his last 9 for 106 yards. "Starting off things just weren't clicking like we wanted them to," he said. "But as the game went on our timing got better and we saw areas we wanted to exploit and we were able to pick up some good gains." The Wonders totaled 273 rushing yards, with Jackson adding 71 and Riley finishing with 64. Parker and Mumford each rushed for 90 yards for the Greyhounds. Parker had a 9-yard touchdown run to open the scoring, but completed just 8 of 17 passes for 62 yards. "We had to make some adjustments at half and get their quarterback on lockdown," Leslie said. "But I was so proud of our offense. Martel was just a whole other person tonight. I'm so glad for the way he played and glad to see Travis back on the field scoring touchdowns. I just love to see our offense doing good." • NOTES: Stanback and Washington each suffered ankle sprains in the first half... Brown also played without defensive back Evans White, who was hurt in practice on Thursday... Catholic, the second seed in the Midwest pod, advanced by beating Weddington 58-14.
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Jacorian Brown (45) and Kaleb Denton (54) try to create running room for Shaun Warren.
pass interference late in the first half also derailed a promising drive. Still, the Cougars had their chances. But Warren didn’t have enough room to spark the offense. Throughout the game, Concord defenders were in position to hit him as he took the handoff. His first nine carries went for minus-3 yards and he had just one carry of 20-plus yards. “They kept moving and changing the fronts up,” Woody said. “They did a good job of getting into some stuff that was a little unorthodox that we hadn’t seen. They did a really good job of showing us different looks. It was one of those deals where we couldn’t get in a groove. “It’s hard for people to understand where we’ve come from. A lot of these kids were freshmen our second year when we were 0-11 the second time. These kids hung in there with me and raised the bar. Ten wins in a season – not many people can say that.”
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Carson attempts to block a kick from Concord’s Robert Salsich.
WINSTON-SALEM — Across the Davie 30 board, Mt. Mt. Tabor 29 Tabor had more size and speed than Davie, and the Spartans also had mojo with an 11-game winning streak and the mental edge of beating Davie for seven straight meetings, including a 34-0 wipeout on Oct. 22. Sure enough, Tabor surged to a 16-0 lead that fit the series script. But logic took a backseat to emotion, guts and will, and Davie did the unthinkable last night in the second round of the 4A playoffs. Davie knocked off Tabor 3029 in overtime as Tabor’s extra point sailed wide right on the game’s final snap. While Davie improved to 7-6, the 11-2 Spartans lost for the first time since the opener to Butler. Davie’s night got even better when it learned that High Point Central defeated Ragsdale, meaning the War Eagles will host HPC in their first quarterfinal game since ‘06. “Our kids believed and they never would quit,” said coach ILLING Doug Illing, wearing the broadest smile in sports. “We wanted to get them into the fourth quarter in a tight game. We felt like if we stayed around, we would persevere. And we thought they’d feel a little pressure to execute. I think they started feeling it and started getting frustrated a little bit.” It was Davie’s second big upset of the playoffs, following a 3510 win over North Davidson. D a v i e started to believe when it drove 80 yards in the BARBER final three minutes of the first half. Jacob Barber scored from the 2 with no time left to cut the deficit to 16-6. Tabor ultimately left the field kicking itself, after committing four turnovers, including a fumble at the Davie 1 in the third. Davie responded with an eight-play, 95-yard drive that was keyed by a 65yard completion from Carson Herndon to Jarrett Wallace. Alex Newman pulled a Kellen Winslow, scoring on a 5-yard run to make it 16-14 and then getting carried off the field by teammate Joe Watson. Two plays later, Adam Smith jumped a route and took the pick 55 yards to the Tabor 6. Herndon whipped a 10-yard TD pass to Watson and Davie had a 20-16 lead. Tabor answered with a 10play, 64-yard drive to regain a 23-20 lead with 8:07 left. Tabor was threatening to run out the clock, but star runner Blyre Stokes fumbled with 3:30 left, and Davie’s Jordan Farmer recovered at the Tabor 31. Woody Parrish delivered a 28-yard field goal to tie it at 23. Davie’s defense stopped Tabor at the Davie 44, forcing OT. Davie got the ball first, and on second down from the 10, Jacob Barber bulled through a tackler at the 5 and rumbled in. Parrish’s point-after kick made it 30-23. Tabor’s Brad Morton threw a 6-yard TD to Hunter Somerville on third down. Lawson Furr has a powerful foot, but he pushed the extra point to the right, and delirious bedlam broke loose on the visitors’ side. Davie buried the ghost of 10th-ranked Tabor, which hadn’t lost to Davie since 2000. “We had players hurt,” Illing said. “We were playing with a couple JV kids. Coach (Devore) Holman was scratching his head and finding a way to get stops. We were limited at running back with Stephon Smoot being hurt and Barber and Newman having to go both ways. And then Alex got hurt. We got down to where we were running out of players. Hats off to Barber. He just sucked it up and found a way.”
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SP Inds .60e 32.76 +.10 SP Tech .31e 24.31 +.07 Eight of the 10 industry steps to curb inflation, which SP Util 1.27e 31.13 -.12 StateStr .04 43.44 -.51 traders fear could slow down groups that make up the S&P StillwtrM ... 19.78 +.81 Suncor gs .40 34.59 +.44 500 index rose. Materials comthe country’s growth. Suntech ... d7.48 +.06 China ordered its banks to panies posted the largest gains SunTrst .04 24.16 +.09 Supvalu .35 d9.65 -.19 hold more reserves, the second with a 0.7 percent rise. Utilities Syniverse ... 30.65 ... Synovus .04 2.03 -.03 time it has done so in the past and financial companies fell. Sysco 1.04f 28.84 -.16 TECO .82 16.95 -.06 two weeks. The goal is to curb Hewlett-Packard Co. rose 1.9 TJX .60 46.09 +.26 TRWAuto ... 47.96 +.18 lending and avoid speculative percent to lead the 30 stocks TaiwSemi .47e 11.08 +.04 bubbles. Inflation in China shot that make up the Dow. 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14.19 +.08 LgGrw LgVal 8.56 +.02 SmGrw 18.23 +.14 Credit Suisse Comm: ComRet t 8.98 -.09 DFA Funds: IntlCorEq n10.92 +.02 USCorEq1 n10.41 +.03 USCorEq2 n10.31 +.03 DWS Invest A: BalA 8.91 +.02 MgdMuni p 8.82 +.06 StrGovSecA8.93 +.02 DWS Invest Instl: Eq500IL 136.54 +.35 DWS Invest S: GNMA S 15.55 +.05 GroIncS 15.56 +.03 MgdMuni S 8.83 +.06 Davis Funds A: NYVen A 33.09 +.08 Davis Funds C & Y: NYVenY 33.50 +.08 NYVen C 31.81 +.08 Delaware Invest A: Diver Inc p 9.66 ... Dimensional Fds: EmMCrEq n21.44 -.01 EmMktV 36.32 -.10 IntSmVa n 16.38 +.06 9.49 +.02 LargeCo TAUSCorE2 n8.39 +.03 USVctrEq n10.12 +.04 USLgVa n 18.80 +.03 USLgVa3 n14.39 +.02 US Micro n12.68 +.05 US TgdVal 15.36 +.08 US Small n19.77 +.09 US SmVa 23.51 +.15 IntlSmCo n16.29 +.04 GlEqInst 12.85 +.02 EmMktSC n24.29 -.03 EmgMkt n 31.27 +.02 Fixd n 10.37 ... IntGFxIn n 12.71 +.01 IntVa n 18.08 +.03 Glb5FxInc n11.57 ... LCapInt n 19.67 +.03 TM USTgtV19.84 +.10 TM IntVa 14.79 +.04 TMMktwV 14.04 +.03 2YGlFxd n 10.23 ... DFARlE n 20.74 +.13 Dodge&Cox: Balanced 67.93 +.15 ... GblStock 8.69 13.40 +.02 Income IntlStk 35.49 -.03 Stock 102.76 +.25 DoubleLine Funds: TRBd I 11.14 +.02 Dreyfus: Aprec 37.37 +.11 DryMid r 26.67 +.10 Dr500In t 34.14 +.09 MunBd r 11.03 +.05 NY Tax r 14.55 +.06 DreihsAcInc11.25 -.02 EVPTxMEmI50.72 +.08 Eaton Vance A: GblMacAb p10.32 ... InBosA 5.83 -.01 LgCpVal 17.31 +.05 NatlMunInc 9.23 +.09 StrInc p 8.20 ... Eaton Vance I: ... 8.92 FltgRt GblMacAbR10.30 -.01 LgCapVal 17.36 +.05
ParStEMkt 15.68 +.02 FMI Funds: LgCap p 14.92 +.04 FPA Funds: 11.00 +.01 NwInc FPACres n 26.68 +.08 Fairholme 34.49 +.18 Federated A: MidGrStA 33.54 +.22 KaufmA p 5.25 +.02 TtlRtBd p 11.31 +.01 Federated Instl: KaufmnK 5.25 +.02 MunULA p 10.02 ... TotRetBd 11.31 +.01 TtlRtBdS 11.31 +.01 Fidelity Advisor A: NwInsgh p 19.36 +.09 SmlCpA p 24.55 ... StrInA 12.81 -.01 Fidelity Advisor C: NwInsgh t n18.47 +.09 StrInC t n 12.79 ... Fidelity Advisor I: NwInsgtI n 19.58 +.10 12.94 -.01 StrInI n Fidelity Advisor T: NwInsgh p 19.15 +.09 ... 12.81 StrInT Fidelity Freedom: FF2000 n 12.03 +.01 FF2010 n 13.50 +.01 FF2010K 12.58 +.02 FF2015 n 11.26 +.02 FF2015K 12.61 +.01 FF2020 n 13.62 +.02 FF2020K 13.01 +.02 FF2025 n 11.32 +.02 FF2025K 13.16 +.02 FF2030 n 13.50 +.03 FF2030K 13.32 +.02 FF2035 n 11.18 +.02 FF2035K 13.43 +.03 FF2040 n 7.81 +.02 FF2040K 13.49 +.02 FF2045 n 9.24 +.02 FF2050 n 9.10 +.02 Income n 11.29 +.01 Fidelity Invest: AllSectEq 12.59 +.05 AMgr50 n 15.08 +.02 AMgr70 r n15.95 +.04 AMgr20 r n12.70 +.01 Balanc n 17.72 +.05 BalancedK 17.72 +.05 BlueChGr n43.36 +.34 Canada n 55.33 +.49 CapAp n 24.61 +.19 CapDevO n10.22 +.05 ... CpInc r n 9.37 ChinaRg r 32.57 -.08 Contra n 65.92 +.34 ContraK 65.97 +.34 CnvSc n 24.43 +.09 DisEq n 21.94 +.06 DivIntl n 29.93 +.03 DivrsIntK r 29.96 +.03 DivStkO n 14.26 +.04 DivGth n 26.60 +.10 EmrMk n 26.05 +.04 Eq Inc n 41.87 +.06 EQII n 17.23 +.03 41.87 +.07 EqIncK Export n 20.73 +.10 30.41 +.11 Fidel n ... FltRateHi r n9.79 FrInOne n 26.58 +.05 GNMA n 11.71 +.02
GovtInc 10.67 +.01 GroCo n 79.38 +.99 GroInc n 17.36 +.05 GrowthCoK79.45 +.99 GrStrat r n 18.98 +.14 Indepn n 23.29 +.20 InProBd n 11.91 +.04 ... 10.69 IntBd n IntmMu n 10.18 +.03 IntlDisc n 32.79 +.03 InvGrBd n 11.62 +.01 InvGB n 7.45 ... LgCapVal 11.85 +.04 58.15 +.20 LatAm LevCoStk n25.97 +.15 LowP r n 36.58 +.10 LowPriK r 36.57 +.09 Magelln n 68.36 +.37 MagellanK 68.36 +.37 MidCap n 26.56 +.15 MidCapK r 26.56 +.15 ... NwMkt r n 16.09 NwMill n 27.59 +.04 NY Mun n 12.84 +.06 OTC n 51.64 +.34 100Index 8.49 +.02 Ovrsea n 32.02 +.09 Puritn n 17.40 +.04 PuritanK 17.40 +.04 RealE n 24.47 +.16 SAllSecEqF12.61 +.05 SCmdtyStrt n11.30-.13 SrEmrgMkt19.18 +.02 SrsIntGrw 11.07 +.01 SrsIntVal 10.00 -.02 SrInvGrdF 11.62 +.01 STBF n 8.49 ... SmllCpS r n18.17 +.10 SCpValu r 14.51 +.01 SEAsia n 30.46 +.04 SpSTTBInv r n11.08 ... StkSelSmCp17.08 +.10 ... StratInc n 11.43 StrReRt r 9.28 -.02 TaxFrB r n 10.71 +.04 TotalBd n 10.93 +.01 11.50 +.01 USBI n Value n 65.46 +.20 Fidelity Selects: Enrgy n 48.43 +.38 Gold r n 55.09 +.18 Health n 117.83 +.42 Tech n 90.66 +.83 Fidelity Spartan: ExtMkIn n 36.01 +.20 IntlInxInv n 35.43 -.03 TotMktInv n35.00 +.11 Fidelity Spart Adv: 500IdxAdv n42.59 +.11 IntAd r n 35.44 -.03 TotMktAd r n35.01 +.11 First Amer Fds Y: RealEst p 17.39 +.10 First Eagle: GlblA 45.34 +.06 OverseasA22.33 +.03 SGenGld p34.28 +.04 Forum Funds: AbsStrI r 10.87 -.01 Frank/Temp Frnk A: AdjUS p 8.88 ... BalInv p 48.85 +.12 CalTFA p 6.89 +.04 FedInt px 11.55 +.06 FedTFA p 11.60 +.07 FlxCpGrA 46.04 +.27 FoundAl p 10.38 ...
GoldPrM A 55.35 +.16 GrwthA p 43.21 +.09 HYTFA p 9.87 +.06 HiIncA 2.00 -.01 IncomA p 2.14 ... InsTFA px 11.64 +.08 NYTFA p 11.45 +.07 RisDvA p 32.02 +.07 SMCpGrA 34.94 +.27 StratInc p 10.46 +.01 TtlRtnA p 10.25 +.02 USGovA p 6.84 +.01 UtilsA p 11.52 -.03 Frank/Tmp Frnk Adv: GlbBdAdv p ... ... IncmeAd 2.13 ... Frank/Temp Frnk B: ... IncomeB t 2.13 Frank/Temp Frnk C: FoundAl p 10.22 ... IncomC t 2.16 ... USGvC t 6.80 +.01 Frank/Temp Mtl A&B: SharesA 20.30 +.02 Frank/Temp Temp A: DvMktA p 24.91 -.01 ForgnA p 6.95 -.01 GlBd A p 13.61 +.01 GrwthA p 17.59 -.01 WorldA p 14.55 -.01 Frank/Temp Tmp Adv: GrthAv 17.62 -.01 Frank/Temp Tmp B&C: GlBdC p 13.64 +.01 GE Elfun S&S: S&S Inc 11.34 +.03 S&S PM 38.93 +.07 11.53 +.06 TaxEx Trusts 42.01 +.01 GE Instl Funds: ... 11.44 IntlEq GE Investments: TRFd3 p 16.16 +.03 GMO Trust: ShDurColl r11.48 ... GMO Trust II: EmergMkt r14.37 +.04 GMO Trust III: For 12.23 +.01 IntIntrVl 21.82 +.03 19.72 +.03 Quality GMO Trust IV: ... EmCnDt 10.06 EmrMkt 14.32 +.04 IntlGrEq 22.83 +.06 IntlIntrVl 21.82 +.04 GMO Trust VI: EmgMkts r 14.33 +.04 IntlCorEq 28.99 +.04 Quality 19.72 +.02 StrFxInc 15.12 ... Gabelli Funds: 47.12 +.17 Asset SCapG 32.01 +.08 Gateway Funds: GatewayA 25.82 +.05 Goldman Sachs A: MdCVA p 33.67 +.24 Goldman Sachs Inst: GrOppt 23.32 +.18 HiYield 7.27 -.01 HYMuni n 8.38 +.04 MidCapV 34.01 +.24 SD Gov 10.44 ... ShtDrTF n 10.49 +.01 StrucIntl n 10.62 +.02 Harbor Funds: Bond 13.03 +.01 CapApInst 35.62 +.27 IntlInv t 59.28 +.21
IntlAdm p 59.52 +.22 12.30 +.05 IntlGr r Intl r 60.00 +.22 Harding Loevner: EmgMkt r 50.23 +.07 Hartford Fds A: CpAppA p 33.24 +.12 DivGthA p 18.12 +.02 FltRateA px 8.82 -.01 MidCpA p 20.60 +.09 Hartford Fds C: CapApC t 29.52 +.10 ... FltRateC tx 8.82 Hartford Fds Y: CapAppY n36.05 +.13 CapAppI n 33.23 +.11 Hartford HLS IA : CapApp 40.53 +.16 18.84 +.03 Div&Gr Advisers 18.98 +.06 Stock 39.36 +.14 IntlOpp 12.38 +.02 TotRetBd 11.37 +.01 Heartland Fds: ValueInv 40.32 +.14 Henderson Glbl Fds: IntOppA p 21.03 +.05 Hussman Funds: StrTotRet re12.27 -.53 StrGrowth 12.85 -.02 IVA Funds: WldwideA t16.73 +.02 Wldwide I r 16.76 +.02 Invesco Funds A: CapGro 12.98 +.08 15.56 +.05 Chart p CmstkA 15.02 +.01 Const p 22.35 +.11 EqIncA 8.29 +.01 GrIncA p 18.26 +.03 HYMuA 9.14 +.02 IntlGrow 27.24 +.06 MdCpCEq p22.61 +.07 Invesco Funds P: SummitP p 11.39 +.05 Ivy Funds: AssetSC t 23.34 +.03 AssetStA p24.04 +.03 AssetStrI r 24.25 +.03 GlNatRsA p19.76 +.24 JPMorgan A Class: CoreBd A 11.63 +.01 Inv Bal p 12.02 +.02 MCpVal p 22.04 +.06 JPMorgan C Class: CoreBd p 11.68 +.01 JP Morgan Instl: MdCpVal n22.46 +.07 JPMorgan Select: USEquity n 9.70 +.03 JPMorgan Sel Cls: AsiaEq n 37.60 -.03 CoreBd n 11.63 +.01 HighYld n 8.19 -.01 IntmTFBd n10.89 +.04 ShtDurBd n11.03 ... TxAwRRet n9.96 +.03 USLCCrPls n19.64+.06 JP Morgan Ultra: CoreBond n11.63 +.01 MtgBckd 11.37 +.01 ShtDurBd 11.04 ... Janus S Shrs: Forty 32.36 -.12 Overseas t 49.36 -.03 Janus T Shrs: BalancdT 25.65 +.07 Contrarn T 14.38 -.02 Grw&IncT 29.76 +.11 Janus T 28.38 +.05
OvrseasT r49.49 -.04 PrkMCVal T21.66 +.06 ShTmBdT 3.12 ... Twenty T 64.14 -.18 Jensen J 26.06 +.08 John Hancock A: LgCpEqA 24.83 +.07 John Hancock Cl 1: LSAggr 11.92 +.04 LSBalanc 12.83 +.03 LSConsrv 12.97 +.02 LSGrwth 12.71 +.04 LSModer 12.70 +.02 Keeley Funds: SmCpValA p22.97 +.14 LSVValEq n13.10 +.02 Lazard Instl: EmgMktI 21.35 +.03 Lazard Open: EmgMkO p21.68 +.03 Legg Mason A: CBAgGr p104.15 +.49 CBAppr p 13.35 +.01 CBFAllCV A13.04 +.02 WAMgMu p15.43 +.12 Legg Mason C: CMValTr p 37.73 +.11 Longleaf Partners: Partners 27.41 +.02 Intl 15.18 ... SmCap 24.96 +.04 Loomis Sayles: LSBondI 14.34 +.02 StrInc C 14.92 ... LSBondR 14.28 +.01 StrIncA 14.85 +.01 Loomis Sayles Inv: InvGrBdA p12.50 +.02 InvGrBdC p12.41 +.02 InvGrBdY 12.50 +.01 Lord Abbett A: AffilA p 10.87 +.04 FundlEq 12.23 +.03 BdDebA p 7.77 ... ShDurIncA p4.65 ... MidCpA p 15.33 +.08 RsSmCA 28.81 +.09 Lord Abbett C: BdDbC p 7.79 ... ShDurIncC t 4.68 ... Lord Abbett F: ... ShtDurInco 4.65 Lord Abbett I: SmCapVal 30.53 +.09 MFS Funds A: IntlDvA 13.24 +.01 MITA 18.54 +.05 MIGA 14.63 +.03 39.93 +.14 EmGA IntlVA 24.43 +.01 7.40 +.02 MuHiA t 15.15 -.01 ReInA TotRA 13.81 +.01 UtilA 16.15 +.02 ValueA 21.90 +.01 MFS Funds I: ReInT 15.65 -.01 22.00 +.01 ValueI MFS Funds Instl: IntlEq n 17.81 +.02 MainStay Funds A: HiYldBA 5.92 ... MainStay Funds I: ICAPSlEq 33.50 +.03 Mairs & Power: 69.28 +.22 Growth Managers Funds: Bond n 25.94 +.04 Manning&Napier Fds: WldOppA 8.60 +.02
Matthews Asian: AsiaDvInv r14.17 +.03 AsianGIInv 18.19 -.03 China Inv 30.41 +.07 PacTgrInv 23.28 +.10 MergerFd 16.01 ... Meridian Funds: Growth 41.69 +.11 Metro West Fds: TotRetBd 10.66 ... TotRtBdI 10.66 ... MontagGr I 23.58 +.10 MorganStanley Inst: EmMktI 26.75 -.04 IntlEqI 13.58 -.03 MCapGrI 35.75 +.36 MCapGrP p34.60 +.35 Munder Funds Y: MCpCGrY n26.77 +.14 Mutual Series: BeacnZ 12.12 +.02 GblDiscA 29.20 ... GlbDiscC 28.80 -.01 GlbDiscZ 29.60 -.01 QuestZ 18.46 +.01 SharesZ 20.50 +.02 Nationwide Instl: S&P500Ins10.12 +.02 Neuberger&Berm Inv: Genesis 30.85 +.12 GenesInst 42.67 +.17 Neuberger&Berm Tr: Genesis 44.23 +.16 Nicholas Group: Nich n 44.88 +.17 Northeast Investors: 6.19 -.01 Trust Northern Funds: BondIdx 10.73 +.01 EmMEqIdx12.61 ... HiYFxInc 7.32 -.01 IntTxEx 10.23 ... ... ... IntlEqIdx r MMEmMkt r24.25 ... MMIntEq r 9.79 ... ShIntTaxFr10.52 ... SmCapVl 14.20 +.04 14.89 +.04 StkIdx Nuveen Cl A: HYMuBd p 14.96 +.06 KYMuB p 10.68 +.04 LrgCpV p 18.41 +.04 OHMBA p 10.96 +.05 LtMBA p 10.87 +.02 Nuveen Cl R: IntDMBd 8.93 +.03 HYMunBd 14.96 +.07 Oakmark Funds I: EqtyInc r 26.90 +.14 GlobalI 21.59 +.04 19.14 +.07 Intl I r Oakmark r 40.28 +.08 Select r 26.89 +.10 Old Westbury Fds: GlobOpp 8.02 +.01 GlbSMdCap15.04 +.05 NonUSLgC p10.27-.01 RealRet 10.51 -.02 Oppenheimer A: AMTFMu 6.15 +.04 CapApA p 41.92 +.16 CapIncA p 8.57 +.02 DvMktA p 34.91 +.04 GlobA p 59.46 +.13 GblAllocA 15.16 +.02 GlbOppA 28.81 +.06 ... GblStrIncA 4.31 Gold p 51.39 +.32 IntBdA p 6.69 +.01
IntGrw p 27.14 +.02 LtdTmMu 14.38 +.05 MnStFdA 31.22 +.07 MSSCA p 19.11 +.04 S&MdCpVl30.07 +.17 Oppenheimer C&M: DevMktC t 33.56 +.03 GblStrIncC 4.30 ... IntlBdC 6.67 +.02 Oppenheimer Roch: LtdNYA p 3.26 +.01 RoNtMuC t 6.84 +.02 RoMu A p 15.81 +.09 RcNtMuA 6.86 +.02 Oppenheimer Y: DevMktY 34.61 +.04 IntlBdY 6.69 +.01 IntGrowY 27.10 +.03 PIMCO Admin PIMS: ShtTmAd p 9.93 ... TotRtAd 11.53 +.01 PIMCO Instl PIMS: AlAsetAut r11.08 +.01 AllAsset 12.55 +.01 ComodRR 8.55 -.08 DevLcMk r 10.66 +.01 DivInc 11.54 ... EmMkBd 11.31 ... FltInc r 9.02 +.01 ForBdUn r 11.03 +.02 FrgnBd 10.72 +.01 HiYld 9.32 -.01 InvGrCp 11.73 +.01 LowDu 10.66 +.01 ... ModDur 11.16 RealRet 12.29 +.07 RealRtnI 11.59 +.04 ... 9.93 ShortT 11.53 +.01 TotRt TR II 11.14 +.01 10.24 +.01 TRIII PIMCO Funds A: AllAstAut t 11.02 +.01 AllAsset p 12.46 +.02 ComRR p 8.42 -.08 LwDurA 10.66 +.01 RealRtA p 11.59 +.04 TotRtA 11.53 +.01 PIMCO Funds C: RealRtC p 11.59 +.04 TotRtC t 11.53 +.01 PIMCO Funds D: LowDur p 10.66 +.01 RealRtn p 11.59 +.04 TRtn p 11.53 +.01 PIMCO Funds P: TotRtnP 11.53 +.01 Parnassus Funds: EqtyInco n 25.26 +.01 Pax World: Balanced 21.77 +.08 Perm Port Funds: Permannt 44.34 +.11 Pioneer Funds A: CullenVal 17.56 ... HiYldA p 9.92 +.01 PionFdA p 38.84 +.13 ValueA p 10.92 +.02 Pioneer Funds C: PionrFdY 38.98 +.12 Pioneer Fds Y: ... CullenV Y 17.67 Price Funds Adv: 22.26 +.02 EqInc Growth p n 30.79 +.15 ... 6.79 HiYld R2020A p n16.08 +.04 Price Funds: Balance n 18.89 +.05 BlChip n 36.86 +.18
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SATURDAY November 20, 2010
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Ronnie Gallagher, Sports Editor, 704-797-4287 rgallagher@salisburypost.com
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Ho-hum: West rolls
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West Rowan’s Maurice Warren (90) tackles Northwest Cabarrus quarterback Colby Williford (10) as Trey Shepherd (41) gets past Trojan blocker Jordan Russ.
Falcons win 43rd straight against Northwest Cabarrus BY MIKE LONDON mlondon@salisburypost.com
MOUNT ULLA — West Rowan defensive backs W. Rowan 41 coach Tim Dixon NWC 7 calls Eric Cowan “Mr. Electric,” and Cowan shocked Northwest Cabarrus in the opening seconds of a 41-7
victory on Friday night. A 93-yard return of the opening kickoff by Cowan allowed West to run its first offensive play from Northwest’s 1-yard line, and it was 7-0 after 17 seconds. “They punched us in the mouth,” Northwest coach Rich Williams said. Cowan was only getting started, and West rolled to a lopsided victo-
ry in the second round of the 3A playoffs. A lot of magic has been performed in recent years by young men in light blue, but Cowan’s effort ranks right up there. His heroics included a 70-yard punt return for a TD. “Eric basically just physically took this game over with an incredible performance,” West head coach
Scott Young said. “That was a scholarship performance. Coaches that see that film will offer a scholarship. “The way Eric started off and the way our team came out of the gate changed the complexion of this game. I’m very pleased. You don’t expect to win 41-7 in the second round.” West quarterback B.J. Sherrill had a fantastic night of his own,
throwing three touchdown passes and running for two scores. Sherrill has thrown for 5,755 yards and 59 touchdowns in his career and also has scored 28 TDs. Most importantly, he’s directed a 43-game winning streak that is the nation’s longest.
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Carson ousted Cougars’ season ends in loss to Concord BY JOSH HOKE sports@salisburypost.com
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Micah Honeycutt and other players come to grips with Carson’s season-ending loss.
CHINA GROVE — In the course of Concord 30 just 51 secCarson 21 onds, Carson went from playoff ecstasy to playoff exit. Cougars kicker Caleb Lippard missed a 25-yard, goahead field goal early in the fourth quarter, and less than a minute later, Concord connected on a 76-yard touchdown pass that accounted for the winning points in a 30-21 victory in the second round of the Class 3A playoffs. It was a bittersweet ending to what has been a dream season for the Cougars. “It’s tough,” Carson (10-3) coach Mark Woody said. “Our kicker has done a great job all year. He just left it out there a little right. It’s part of the game. I’m so proud of our kids. They got beat by a good football team.” The Spiders put up big numbers through the air, but the effort of their defense was the difference. Carson tailback Shaun Warren was bottled up – he rushed 32 times for just 112 yards, falling 33 yards short of 3,000 for the season – and the Concord secondary came up with big plays when needed.
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Carson head coach Mark Woody and assistant coach Ben Hampton watch as the final minute runs off the clock. The Cougars went 10-3 this season. After Concord quarterback B.J. Beecher hit receiver Jacques Moore on the goahead touchdown with 9:38 left – giving their team a 2721 lead – the Spiders forced a punt and twice held Carson on fourth down. Concord kicker Robert Salsich sealed the win with a 39-yard field goal that bounded off the crossbar and in with 1:50 left. Beecher connected on 14of-23 passes, racking up 327 yards and three scores. Two of them went to Moore, who caught seven passes for 180 yards. His 15-yard touchdown
reception put the Spiders up 21-14 midway through the third quarter. But the much bigger play was his 76-yarder in the fourth quarter. He ran by Carson corner Darius Gardner and there wasn’t any help over the top. “A lot of that had to do with their safeties,” Concord coach Glen Padgett said of the play call. “We’d been running that outside zone and their safeties were diving down so hard we felt like we could lock Jacques
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This Week’s Featured Property
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You need to see the remodel on this home! Marble entrance hall, Designer kitchen, Side by side GE Profile refrigerator with wood/cabinet front, 2 ovens, and custom cabinetry, Gorgeous reclaimed hardwoods in kitchen, Formal dining & living room, Stark wool Carpet in bedrooms, New in last 3 years...high velocity space pack and heat pump for heating and cooling, Gas radiant heat in ceiling, All oversized rooms for entertaining, Lots of storage, Only two families have owned this home. Two master suites, one on main level and one upstairs, 5 fireplaces, 9' ceilings, finished basement and so much more! R51555 $529,900 Century 21 Towne & Country • 704.637.7721 or 704.855.2122 • www.century21tc.com
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(ARA) - Look through any interior design magazine and you'll notice one common theme across all the featured homes: a lack of clutter. No matter whether the style is minimalist or maximalist, in the most beautifully decorated homes in the world, you're unlikely to see hairdryers and beauty products sitting out on the bathroom counter. You might think that it's just a trick of styling for a photo shoot, but with the right storage solutions, clutter doesn't need to be a part of any home's decor.
The first step to creating a magazineready, uncluttered room is to assess which items you need and which are taking up more space than necessary. If you have an abundance of lotions, soaps and shampoos in your bathroom, make a conscious effort to use them up, until you have just one of each. Make sure that your stash of gadgets isn't too expansive, either. If you have extras that still work, they can easily be donated.
compromised master - know the hassle of having to lean back to open and close a medicine cabinet door. One new innovation from Robern, ideal for de-cluttering cramped spaces, is a medicine cabinet with seamless mirrored doors that slide up, rather than open out. Simply changing out your existing cabinet for these new models can make your bathroom infinitely more usable - not to mention the aesthetic boost it will get from the sleek glass-and-aluminum design. The new guard of smarter bathroom storage solutions makes it easy to update your bathroom quickly. Streamlined designs bring your room into the design-conscious 21st century without having to completely renovate. And with innovations like vertical sliding mirrors, cold storage bathroom cabinets, built-in nightlights and defoggers and segmented drawers for keeping everything straight, you'll be able to cut clutter and create a stylish haven in a snap. For more ideas about sophisticated storage, go to www.robern.com.
Robern cabinets include a dedicated drawer for your hair dryer, with in-drawer electrical outlets and a place to tuck cords neatly away.
Streamlined storage brings your room into the design-conscious 21st century.
With advanced storage solutions, you may be surprised how chic and efficient your bathroom can become.
Once you've gotten rid of the excess, look carefully at how you can make alterations to your current bathroom that will better suit your needs and fit the items you need to keep. One of the simplest ways to add extra style and improve the function of your bathroom is to add new cabinetry. And with the advances that have been made in storage solutions, you might be surprised how chic and efficient your bathroom can become in just one step.
The best design ideas are based on how people live, taking into account the mundane tasks people go through every day. For many women, styling their hair is something that must get done every morning, and along with that comes tools like hairdryers and curling irons. These tools also involve high temperatures and unruly cords.
It makes sense to not want to put a hot hairdryer away in a drawer right after using it - it might damage your cabinet or worse, be a fire hazard. That's why so many people end up leaving those items out on the counter, causing unsightly clutter. Some creative thinking on the part of cabinet designers might just make your morning routine a little less cluttered. Cabinets made of glass and metal can withstand those hot temperatures, making them ideal materials for bathroom cabinets and vanities. Models from cabinet maker Robern even include a dedicated hair dryer organizer with in-drawer electrical outlets and a place to keep cords neatly tucked away.
Those who have small bathrooms whether it's a second bathroom or a space-
2D • SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2010 Homes for Sale
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Homes for Sale
Carson Area - Lease Option available Very nice 3 BR, 2 BA home with 2 car garage. Call Mi Casa Real Estate (704) 202-8195
Salisbury, 3 BR, 2.5 BA, wonderful home on over 2 acres, horses allowed, partially fenced back yard, storage building. $164,900 R51465 B&R Realty 704.633.2394
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East Salisbury. 4BR, 2½BA. Lease option purchase.1,800 sq. ft. +/-. Call 704-638-0108
Salisbury. 2 or 3 bedroom Townhomes. For information, call Summit Developers, Inc. 704-797-0200
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Spencer, 4 BR 2BA, like new Craftsman Style, huge front porch, renovated kitchen and bath, fresh paint. R51516 $127,000 Dale Yontz B&R Realty 704202-3663
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2604 Stokes Ferry. Lovely 3BR/2BA Brick Ranch in Great Location. Hardwood Floors, Large Rooms, SunPorch, Attached Garage, Big Fenced Backyard. $129,900 MLS#976913 For Details 704-202-0091 Salisbury
China Grove. 289 Forest Abbey. (off Hwy 152).Great 2-story with basement. Lots of room, mountain-like views. Come for a warm cup of cider! $248,900. Carolina Central Homes 980-521-7816
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Davis Farm - One of the last exterior lots available - 613 Fly Fisher Drive .95 acres cleared, ready to build. Trees on the rear of the property offer great privacy. Perk is on file. MLS # 50324 Teresa Rufty, TMR Realty, Inc. (704) 433-2582
2BR, 1BA. Cute home in city on corner lot. Easy to shopping, access great investment or for first time home buyer. R50827 $49,900 704.633.2394 B&R Realty
Salisbury, 2 BR, 1 BA, Almost all new windows, some new carpet, nice home on dead end street, detached garage with dirt floor, beautiful large trees, nice sized lot. 51047 $79,900 B&R Realty. Dale Yontz 704.202.3663
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1 Hr to/from Charlotte, NC Cleveland & near Woodleaf & 3 Interstates: I-40, I-77, I-85. Restricted, no mobile or mod. Very rural, mostly wooded. Good hunting, deer, small game. Frontage on Hobson Rd., 2nd gravel driveway beside 2075 Hobson Rd mailbox. GPS zip code 27013. Safe distance from cities. Need sale this year. No reasonable offer refused. Owner phone: 336-766-6779, or Email to: hjthabet@cs.com See photos and directions:
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Granite Quarry-Garland Place, 3 BR, 2 BA, triple attached garage, single detached garage, whole house generator. Nice yard. R50640 $164,900 B&R Realty 704.633.2394
15 minutes N. of Salisbury. 2001 model singlewide 3 BR/2 bath on large treed lot in quiet area. $850 start-up, $475/mo includes lot rent, home payment, taxes, insurance. RENT or RENT-TO-OWN. 704210-8176. Call after 1pm American Homes of Rockwell Oldest Dealer in Rowan County. Best prices anywhere. 704-279-7997
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Located in Cleveland, large wooded lot, 3 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, den/dining combination with a brick fireplace and raised hearth. Sunroom juts out from house and is surrounded by nature on 3 sides. The kitchen has lots of cabinets, a cooking island, and a breakfast nook. Between the garage and laundry area is a canning kitchen with additional cabinets, cooktop, 2nd refrigerator, and double sink. A wired workshop with attached lean-to is in the backyard. Over 2200 sq. ft. plus the sunroom - $169,000 To see more listings, check out our website at www.kirbyrealty.com
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704-633-5334 AGENT ON DUTY Faith. 1145 Long Creek. 3 Beds, 2 Baths, 2 Bonus Rooms. Master on main, Hardwood and ceramic tile floors. Storage everywhere. $199,900. Kerry, Key Real Estate 704-857-0539 or 704-433-7372. Directions: Faith Rd to L on Rainey. R into Shady Creek.
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CONCORD – 3 BD/2.5 BA - granite counter- NEW CARPET, LIGHTING, LAMINATE, TILE & tops, oversized maple cabinets. $158,800 PAINT! - MONEY-SAVING APOLLO HEAT SYSTEM. #50322 CindyE RELAX ON THE FRONT PORCH. GARAGE/WORKSHOP WIRED FOR 220V. $109,900 #51157 CindyE
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Rockwell 3 BR, 2 BA in Hunters Pointe. Above ground pool, garage, huge area that could easily finished upstairs. R51150A. $179,900. B&R Realty 704-633-2394
Beautiful 16.17 acre tract bordering the South Yadkin River. Great hunting land. Property is located off Foxwood Ln. off Potneck Rd. $79,900. 704-213-1201
Southwestern Rowan County, Barnhardt Meadows. Quality home sites in country setting, restricted, pool and pool House complete. Use your builder or let us build for you. Lots start at $24,900. B&R Realty 704-633-2394
East Rowan. 10 acres. 160 ft. road frontage on Gold Knob Rd. $94,500. Call 704-279-4629
Kannapolis. 3BR/2BA. Ofc., all new A/C, heating & siding, granite in bathrooms & kitchen, new stainless steel appliances, new washer & dryer, all new tile & carpet. Easy access to shopping & Dale Earnhardt Blvd. $74,900 + $2,000 in closing costs with full price offer. 980-621-9197
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West Rowan - 401 Primrose - Perfect for that growing family!! 3,700+sf, .8 acres, 6 BR, 4½ BA, large rooms, lots of storage, tile throughout. Priced in the $200's. Motivated Seller! Bring Offer! USDA 100% Financing still available - MLS #49584 Teresa Rufty, tmrdevelop.com TMR Realty, Inc. (704) 433-2582
Homes for Sale
PRICED TO SELL!! BRING OFFERS!! Take advantage of lower land costs and interest rates! Six lots from .94 to 3.6 acres. Near Salis., Mooresville, Concord. Wooded & basement lots are available-builders are welcome. Teresa Rufty TMR Development. 704-433-2582. www.tmrdevelop.com
Land for Sale
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2 homes plus pool house on property. Main house: 4 BR, 3.5 BA, 3483 sq ft. Guest house: 1295 sq ft, 3 Br, 1 BA, attached garage. Detached 24x28 garage and 2 other outbuildings. Concrete pool w/waterfall. B&R Realty Dale Yontz 704.202.3663
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Grace Ridge Gem!
Salisbury, 3 BR, 2 BA Well established neighborhood. All brick home with large deck. Large 2 car garage. R50188 $163,900 B&R Realty 704.633.2394
GREAT INVESTMENT Great home priced 33k below tax value! Builder says bring all offers! Make lower interest rates work for you! Walk into your brand new home w/ equity! 3,112 sf 4BR, 4BA on .918 ac. Quality built w/lots of custom features. Central to Salis., Mooresville, Concord. MLS #50008 Teresa Rufty TMR Realty (704) 433-2582 www.tmrdevelop.com
3-BR, 2-BA house at end of long, winding drive on 6plus acres on U.S. Highway 64 W in Davie County. 1,281 sq. ft. Two-car garage, 21-by-42 heated basement (outside entrance only), cottage-type outbuilding, and 10-by-42 covered back porch offers place to entertain, relax and enjoy a beautiful mountain view. Fence and row of Leyland cypresses provide privacy. Stream at back of property makes great picnic area. Call 336-407-3981, $175,000 - price negotiable.
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A Country Paradise
West Rowan – Country Club living in the country. Builder's custom brick home has 4 BR, 3 ½ BA w/main floor master suite. 3300 sqft. + partially finished bonus room. Lots of ceramic and granite. 2 fireplaces with gas logs. 6.5 very private wooded acres. Priced at $399,000. Reduced to sell! $389,000. Call for appt. 704-431-3267
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Salisbury
3BR, 2BA . Wonderful location, new hardwoods in master BR and living room. Lovely kitchen with new stainless appliances. Deck, private back yard. $124,900 R51492 Monica Poole B&R Realty 704-245-4628
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Rockwell. 2 BR, 1 BA, hardwood floors, detached carport, handicap ramp. $99,900 R47208 B&R Realty 704.633.2394
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China Grove, 2 new homes under construction ... buy now and pick your own colors. Priced at only $114,900 and comes with a stove and dishwasher. B&R Realty 704-633-2394
Salisbury. Forest Creek. 3 Bedroom, 1.5 bath. New home priced at only $98,900. R48764 B&R Realty 704.633.2394
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1BR/1BA duplex fully furnished. TV, BR suite, furniture, refrig., LR washer/dryer, Section 8 Heat, air, approved. electricity & water incl'd. $750/mo + $500 dep.
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Rebecca Jones Realty 610 E. Liberty St, China Grove 704-857-SELL
1 & 2BR. Nice, well maintained, responsible landlord. $415-$435. Salisbury, in town. 704-642-1955
Rowan Realty www.rowanrealty.net, Professional, Accountable, Personable . 704-633-1071
2 BR, 1 BA at Willow Oaks on Old Concord Rd. Has refrigerator & stove. All elect. Rent $425, Dep. $400. Rowan Properties 704-633-0446 2 BR, 1 BA close to Salisbury High. Has refrigerator & stove, all electric. $425 rent & $400 dep. Rowan Properties 704-633-0446 2BR brick duplex with carport, convenient to hospita. $450 per month. 704-637-1020 519/521 E. Cemetary St. 1 BR, $330; 2 BR $350. No pets. Deposit req. Call Jamie at 704-507-3915. AAA+ Apartments $425-$950/mo. Chambers Realty 704-637-1020
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1, 2, & 3 BR Huge Apartments, very nice. $375 & up. 704-890-4587
Airport Rd., 1BR with stove, refrig., garbage pickup & water incl. Month-month lease. No pets. $400/mo+$300 deposit. Furnished $425/mo. 704-279-3808
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Airport Rd. Duplex. 2BR, 2BA. $575/mo. 2BR, 1BA $550/mo., lease + dep., water furnished. No pets. Call 704-637-0370
China Grove. One room eff. w/ private bathroom & kitchenette. All utilities incl'd. $379/mo. + $100 deposit. 704-857-8112
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Clean, well maintained, 2 BR Duplex. Central heat/air, all electric. Section 8 welcome. 704-202-5790
Quiet & Convenient, 2 bedroom town house, 1½ baths. All Electric, Central heat/air, no pets, pool. $550/mo. Includes water & basic cable.
East Rowan. 2 bedrooms, 1bath townhouse with partial basement. Stove and refrigerator furnished, Washer / Dryer connections. Located across from Granite Quarry Elem. School, close to I-85 and shopping. $450 per month. Flowe Realty & Development. Call 704-2797848 or 704-640-6869
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“A Good Place to Live” 1, 2, & 3 Bedrooms Affordable & Spacious Water Included 704-636-8385
2345 Statesville Blvd. Near Salisbury Mall
704-633-1234 China Grove 2BR Apt. Includes $550/month. water and garbage pickup. Call 704-857-2415.
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407 S. Carolina Ave. 1 BR, 1 BA, very spacious, washer & dryer hookup, gas heat, water included. 704-340-8032 EAST ROWAN AREA 2BR 1BA Duplex in nice safe, quite n'hood. in Granite Quarry. All brick, with $400/mo. Call appls. 704-947-0035 or 704577-7444
East Rowan. Large 2BR, 1½BA duplex, in the country. Completely remodeled, ceramic tile / hardwood, large yard, dishwasher, ice maker, garbage, lawn care, & water furnished. Pets negotiable. Seniors welcome. Handicap ramp available on request. $600/month + $300 dep. 843-992-8845 or 704-279-5555
EXTRA NICE! Spencer. 1BR duplex $400/mo & 2BR unfurn'd + dep. Water & garbage P/U incl'd. 336-596-6726
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Rolling Hills Townhomes 1, 2 & 3 Bedrooms Salisbury's Finest! 315 Ashbrook Rd 704-637-6207 Call for Specials!
Downtown Salisbury 2nd floor loft. All appliances. $970 plus. Free parking 704-637-0855 days 704636-6240 evenings Holly Leaf Apts. 2BR, 1½BA. $555. Kitchen appliances, W/D connection, cable ready. 704-637-5588 Kannapolis - 1 BR. $430 per month + $400 deposit. References required. 704-933-3330 or 704-939-6915
S. Fulton St. Very nice 1500 sq ft 3 BR 2.5BA town house apartment. All elec., central heat/AC. Water incl., stove, refrig., dishwasher furnished. Outside storage. No pets. 1 yr lease. $625/mo. & $500 dep. 704-279-3808
Apartments Rockwell Area. Apt. & Duplexes. $500-$600. 2BR Quiet Community. Marie Leonard-Hartsell at Wallace Realty 704-239-3096 Salis. 1BR & 2BR. Wood floors, appls, great location. $375-$450/mo. + dep. 704630-0785 or 704-433-3510 Salisbury city. 2BR, 1BA duplex. VA convenient. Remodeled. Cent. air/heat. $475 + dep. 704-640-5750 Salisbury City. 2BR, 1BA. Very large 1,000 sq. ft. Central heat/air, $450 + dep. 704-640-5750
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China Grove. 2BR, 2BA. All electric. Clean & safe. No pets. $575/month + deposit. 704-202-0605 CLANCY HILLS APARTMENTS 1, 2 & 3 BR, conveniently located in Salisbury. Handicap accessible units available. Section 8 assistance available. 704-6366408. Office Hours: M–F TDD Relay 9:00-12:00. 1-800-735-2962 Equal Housing Opportunity.
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Eaman Park Apts. 2BR, 1BA. Near Salisbury High. $375/mo. Newly renovated. No pets. 704-798-3896
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Rowan Hospital area. 2BR, 1BA. Heat, air, water, appl. incl. $675. 704-633-3997
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113 Circle Drive $112,500 Pretty bungalow located near hospital, 3 BR 2 B w/wood floors, carport plus detached garage, fencing, appliances remain. Call Mitzi for details R51564 $112,500
0 Down payment 0 closing costs!! Seller will pay up to 6% lendor approved expenses, with acceptable offer. 3 bedrooms 2.5 baths 2215 sqft.Call today to take advantage of this great opportunity. Jayne Land! 704433-6621 R50151
This home in in one of the most desired neighborhood's in the West area. Very well cared for and ready to move in. Enjoy the privacy from your deck overlooking a wooded back yard. Or the sunroom on a cool afternoon. Cold winter night? You have gas logs in the den to snuggle up to. Love to entertain? R51562 Priced at $149,900. Call Jerry Davis.
China Grove offers this home with 2 bedrooms and 3 BR 2 bath craftsman style brick home located near Used car lot has office and 3 carport buildings. Potentially a nice starter home or investment property. bath! Has a large lot with a deck that overlooks a Koi hospital, lots of charm, wood floors, nice porch, quiet Agent has key. willshow anytime. $75,900. C51589 Has a large brick two car detached garage. Would pond. Priced below tax value! $49,900-R51563 area. Call Mitzi for more info $119,900 R51564 Call Cary Grant! make a nice workshop..2 Bd-Bath-Priced at $45,000Call Keisha Sherrill! R51560
Landis-Only $89,900. 3 bedroom, 1500 sqft. Older home offering charm and many updates! Call Jayne Land! 704-433-6621 R51371
The 3 Bedroom 1 bath Home Sits on three parcels This would be nice investment for someone! Already (map 312 parcel 026, 081,018) of land that total over rented and has 3 bedrooms and bath. Priced at 24 Acres. The Land Consist of Large Open Pastures and $59,900-Call Cary Grant! R51579 Woods Full of Mature Hardwood Trees. Priced at $189,900-Call Cathy or Trent Griffin or Peggy Mangold! R51575
Rare find in city limits. Large corner lot with room to grow. At one time the basement was a home daycare. Allowing $2500 towards closing with acceptable offer. Extra lot (.29 of a acre) Parcel-007-019 included. Priced at $94,000-R51593-Call Keisha Sherrill!
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Chimney Have your chimney cleaned by a professional and install a screen over it to keep out animals, birds and debris.
Garage Doors Make sure the weather stripping at the bottom of your garage door is in good condition and keep snow and ice away from the door to prevent it from warping.
Driveways, Patios and Walks Inspect your driveways, patios and walks and repair any places where the concrete is cracked or broken.
Roofs Inspect your roof and replace any rotten or cracked shingles. If you have a chimney vent, dormer or skylight, make sure the joints are protected by a metal flashing and the edges of the flashing are sealed with roof cement to prevent leaks.
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Furnace Have your furnace and heating ducts professionally cleaned. Replace any dirty filters and check to confirm the thermostat and pilot light are working properly. Be sure the pipe bringing fuel to the furnace is not loose or leaking.
Siding Inspect the siding on your home and replace any pieces that are loose or warped.
Plumbing Become familiar with your plumbing. Find out where the pipes are located and learn how to shut off the water in case the pipes should freeze. Drain and store all garden hoses and sprinklers.
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Doors and Windows Check the condition of all caulking. Cold air could seep in around dryer vents as well as doors and windows. If you find any caulk that is cracking or peeling, replace it immediately. Install insulated windows.
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4D • SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2010 Houses for Rent
Houses for Rent
Houses for Rent
Houses for Rent
Landis/China Grove–2 BR, 1 BA, total electric, well, hardwood floors & yard maintained, very quiet neighborhood. $750/ month. Please Call 704793-3315.
N. Salisbury – 2 BR, 2 BA, very nice. $500/dep. + $525/month. Call 704-239-9579
Salisbury. 2BR, 1BA. All electric. Clean. Washer/ dryer hook-up. No pets. $600/mo. 704-638-2690
West Rowan area. Big home. 20 acres. $895/ month. Please call 704239-0691
Rockwell 3BR, 2BA Central HVAC, appls. Storage bldg. $700/mo. All electric, 704279-6850/704-798-3035
Salisbury. 3 & 2 Bedroom Houses. $500-$1,000. Also, Duplex Apartments. 704636-6100 or 704-633-8263
Apartments
Salisbury. 2BR, 1½BA townhouse. Range, refrigerator, W/D hook-ups. Newly remodeled. Nice neighborhood. 704-202-8965 WELCOME HOME TO DEER PARK APTS. We have immediate openings for 1 & 2 BR apts. Call or come by and ask about our move-in specials. 704-278-4340 for info. For immediate info call 1-828-442-7116
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Salisbury, 503 Walton Rd, 2 BRs. Central heat & air, new paint & carpet, well maintained, water furnished, no pets, $450 per month + $450 deposit. References & background check required. 704-6362486
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Linwood 3BR/2BA house with attached garage, barn, pasture with pond. $800/mo. + dep. located in Davidson county nr Spencer. 704-633-2914 Miller Chapel Rd. 2BR. Office, appl., Large yard. Limit 2. No pets. $650/mo + dep. 704-855-7720 NEWLY RENOVATED Spencer 2BR/2BA, very pretty/clean, hardwoods, new fixtures in baths. $575/mo + $500 dep. 704-636-7007 Pets OK
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Salisbury 4BR/2BA, brick ranch, basement, 2,000 SF, garage, nice area. $1,195/mo. 704-630-0695 Salisbury
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Salisbury 3/4BR/2BA, attached double garage, open floor plan, all electric with new heat pump, private wooded 2 acre lot on Cauble Rd. Available December with one year lease required. No Section 8. $990/mo + $990 security deposit + credit check. Conditional pet policy with fee. 704633-8670
Brick 3BR, 1.5BA. Appliances, including dishwasher and microwave, carport, storage building, back porch. New carpet. Lease, decredit check. posit, $775/mo. Call 704-633-5332 Salisbury N. Fulton St., 2BR/1BA Duplex, limit 3, no pets, $525/month + deposit. 704-855-2100 Salisbury, 1314 Lincolnton Rd., 2 BR, 1 BA brick house. Hardwood floors throughout, close to Jake Alexander Blvd. Wallace Realty 704-636-2021 Salisbury, in country. 3BR, 2BA. With in-law apartment. $1000/mo. No pets. Deposit & ref. 704855-2100
Wiltshire Village Condo for Rent, $700. 2nd floor. Looking for 2BR, 2BA in a quiet community setting? Call Bryce, Wallace Realty 704-2021319
2 to 5 BR. HUD Section 8. Nice homes, nice st areas. Call us 1 . 704-630-0695 3 Homes. 2-East district, 1Carson district. 3 BR, 2 BA. $800-$1050. Lease, dep. & ref. req. 704.798.7233 312 VANCE AVE. Large 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath. $700 Month, 1 Year Lease, $700 Deposit 704-857-7949 3BR/1BA RENT TO OWN! Nice. $8,400 dn. NO MTHLY PAYMENTS! 1st Yr. 704-630-0695 4 BR, 1 BA on Jackson St. Refrigerator & stove furnished. Gas heat. Ren $675, Dep. $600. Rowan Properties, 704-633-0446 4 BR, 2 BA on W. Henderson. Large w/double car garage. Has refrigerator, stove & dishwasher. Has gas heat. $750 rent, $700 dep. Rowan Properties, 704-633-0446
Attn. Landlords Apple House Realty has a 10 year / 95+% occupancy rate on prop's we've managed. 704-633-5067
Salisbury. 3BR, 401 Heilig Ave. $650/mo. Or will finance to purchase. 704-202-5879
Salisbury. TeriJon Props. 2BR, 1BA, $600, Electric. 3BR, 2BA, $875, Gas. Sec Dep Rq'd. 704-490-1121
1st Month Free Rent! Salisbury, Kent Executive Park office suites, $100 & up. Utilities paid. Conference room, internet access, break room, ample parking. 704-202-5879 450 to 1,000 sq. ft. of Warehouse Space off Jake Alexander Blvd. Call 704279-8377 or 704-279-6882
5,000, 10,000 & 20,000 sqft. Buildings available with loading docks and offices. Call Bradshaw Real Estate 704-633-9011 HHH H HHHHHHHHHHHH
Salisbury/E. Spencer 2 BR, 1 BA. $425. 704-2482520. Sect. 8 OK. CarolinaPiedmont Properties
3,000 sq. ft. building, 2 BA, large lot on 4-lane Hwy. 704-636-1477
Salisbury/Spencer 2, 4 & 5 BR $450-$850/mo. 704202-3644 or leave message. No calls after 7pm
China Grove. 1200 sq ft. $800/mo + deposit. Call 704-855-2100
Spencer. 3BR/1BA, new carpet/paint, excellent condition. No pets. $600/mo / dep. 704-633-5067
Granite Quarry Special Commercial Metal Buildings for Small Trade Business, hobby shop space or storage. Units avail up to 1800 sq ft w/ office area. Video surveillance and ample parking. 704-279-4422
Spencer. 3BRs & 2BAs. Remodeled. Great area! Owner financing available. 704-202-2696 W Rowan/Woodleaf school dist. 2BR/1BA house. Taking applications. No pets. $425/mo. 704-754-7421
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Furnished Key Man Office Suites - $250-350. Jake & 150. Util & internet incl. 704-721-6831
Prime Location, 1800+ sq.ft. (will consider subdividing) 5 private offices, built in reception desk. Large open space with dividers, 2 bathrooms and breakroom. Ample parking Alexander 464 Jake Blvd. 704 223 2803
Office Space
Numerous Commercial and office rentals to suit your needs. Ranging from 500 to 5,000 sq. ft. Call Victor Wallace at Wallace Realty, 704-636-2021 Spencer Shops Lease great retail space for as little as $750/mo for 2,000 sq ft at. 704-431-8636 Warehouse space / manufacturing as low as $1.25/sq. ft./yr. Deposit. Call 704-431-8636
Manufactured Home Lot Rentals Salisbury. We have office suites available in the Executive Center. First Month Free with No Deposit! With all utilities from $150 and up. Lots of amenities. Call Karen Rufty at B & R Realty 704-202-6041
Cleveland 3BR/2BA, 1,000 SF, priv lot, 3 mins from Freightliner Plt. $600/mo + $600 dep. 704-326-5016 COUNTRY PARADISE
Manufactured Home for Rent
Between Salis. & China Grove. 2BR. No pets. Appl. & trash pickup incl. $475/ mo + dep. 704-855-7720
Knollwood School area, 3BR, 2BA DW. Remodeled, wired shop, private lot. $700 + deposit. 704-279-6279
East area. 2BR, 2BA. No pets. Limit 3. Deposit required. 704-636-2764 or 704-636-7878 East Area. 2BR, water, trash. Limit 2. Dep. req. No pets. Call 704-6367531 or 704-202-4991 EAST ROWAN AREA Taking applications for a 2 BR, 1½ BA, max. occupancy 3, no pets, garbage, and lawn service included. Great park for retired person. 704-279-3882 or 980234-2469 Faith–2 BR, 1 BA. $350/mo. + dep. 2 BR, 1 BA, $425/mo. + dep. Near Carson High. 704239-2833 Faith. 2BR, 1BA. Water, trash, lawn maint. incl. No pets. Ref. $425. 704-2794282 or 704-202-3876
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Salisbury. Six individual offices, new central heat/air, heavily insulated for energy efficiency, fully carpeted (to be installed) except stone at entrance. Conference room, employee break room, tile bathroom, and nice, large reception area. Perfect location near the Court House and County Building. Want to lease but will sell. Perfect for dual occupancy. By appointment only. 704-636-1850
Manufactured Home for Rent
Beautiful large lots ready for your single wide 97 or newer mobile home. Established quiet community and infrastructure includes paved roads, individual septic tanks, weekly trash collection and 2 vehicle parking spaces. $185/ month, near exit 83 from I85. Call after 1pm for details. 704-210-8176 East Salisbury mobile home lot. Water & electric ready for hook-up. Not in park. Call 704-638-0108
Gold Hill, 2 bedroom, trash and lawn service included. No pets. $450 month. 704-433-1255 Granite Quarry. 2BR, 2BA. 3 person limit. No pets. $450/month + deposit. 704-279-5905 Hurley School Rd. 2 BR, 2 BA. Nice yard, subdivision. Central air/ heat. $460/mo. + dep. 704-640-5750
Landis. 3BR, 2 full BA. Laminate hardwood, fireplace, Jacuzzi tub. $575. + dep. 704-202-3790 Near Faith. SW on private, wooded lot. No pets. Max. occupancy 3. Credit check & deposit req. $400/mo. 704-279-4838 S. Rowan area. Nice, 3BR/1BA S/W, garage, fenced bk yd, trash & lawn svc, $650/mo + dep. 704640-5496 or 704-639-1318 Salisbury, 2BR, on private lot, nice development, all appls., yard main., water & garbage incl. Section 8 Welcome. 704-791-6572
Salisbury. 3BR, 1BA. $400/month + deposit. No pets. References. Call 704-855-2100 South area. 2BR mobile home, remodel w/ A/C. $90/wk., $200 deposit. No pets. 704-857-2649 Statesville Blvd. 2BR, 1BA. Appls, water, sewer incl. Pets OK. $450/mo. + $450 dep. 704-279-7463 West & South Rowan. 2 & 3 BR. No pets. Perfect for 3. Water included. Please call 704-857-6951
Rooms for Rent MILLER HOTEL Rooms for Rent Weekly $110 & up 704-855-2100
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2 BEDROOM NEAR VA All appliances, $650/ month + first/last month rent. Call 704 677-3291
Salisbury. 3BR, 2BA. Designer Home in City. Minutes to I-85/Lowe's Shopping Center. Garage, hardwood floors, central air, dishwasher, W/D, yard maintenance incl, $900 rent + deposit. 704-636-8188
Salisbury. Elizabeth Ave. 3BR, 1½BA. All electric. Free water and sewer. $645/mo. Section 8 OK. 704-633-6035
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2 BEDROOOM CONDO FOR RENT
SPENCER Townhouse 2 BR, 1½ BA Recent Remodel, All Appliances. No Pets. $550/mo plus 1 Month deposit. 411 First St. 704-798-5595
Salisbury 2BR. $525 and up. GOODMAN RENTALS 704-633-4802
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Great Location! 2BR/2BA spacious condo, 2nd floor. Must see!!! Call 704-436-8159 for details and showings
Rockwell. 2BR, 1BA. Appl., gas heat. Storage bldg. $450/mo. 704-279-6850 or 704-798-3035
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Salisbury One bedroom upstairs, furnished, deposit & references required. 704-932-5631
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12/7/2010 from 5:30-7:00 p.m. at the Chamber of Commerce Building, 204 East Innes Street, Salisbury, NC Our Seminar will answere the following questions and more: • What is the current market outlook for real estate? • Should you sell yourself or hire a real estate firm? • How to price your home in a Buyer’s Market? • Getting your home ready for sale. • Handling and negotiating “low-ball” offers. • Handling home inspections and repair request.
704/636-2021 704/636-2022 301 N. Main St., Salisbury First Homes, Dream Homes, and Everything In Between
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Entering this brick home sets the tone for a spacious interior. A formal entry foyer with wood floors is open to the dining and great room. The great room features a Gas log fireplace. There are custom cabinets, stainless appliances, tile back splash and a smooth top cook surface. Three bedrooms, two baths and a total of 2163 sq. ft. The bath boast an oversized claw foot tub, separate six head shower. Other features include butler’s pantry, custom light fixtures and fans and an on demand water heater. Outside just off the patio is a park like setting with a water feature. Located near hospital and steps away from the Greenway. MLS 51168 $219,000 www.thepoeteam.com email: poehouse@salisbury.net JAMES POE Call 704 905 6651
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NEW LISTINGS Don't Pay Rent! 3BR, 2BA homes at 108 John Michael Lane & Crescent Heights. Call 704-239-3690 for info. E. Area 3BR/1½ BA brick ranch, $775/mo + $775 dep, lease & refs req'd, no smoking. 704-279-1934 E. Rowan, 3BR/2BA, deck, all electric., no pets. $750/mo + $750 dep. Sect. 8 OK. Credit check. 704-293-0168. E. Spencer, 306 E. Torbush, 3BR/1½ BA, fully furnished: 2 large TVs, 3 BR suites, LR furniture, dish washer, refrig., washer / dryer, central heat/air. Sect. 8 approved. $875/mo + $500 dep. 704-636-1850 East Rowan, 2 BR, 1 BA, completely renovated. All appliances. No pets. $600/mo. + dep. 704637-1029/ 704-202-0727 Faith - 3 BR, 1 ½ BA, 3.4 acre, wired outbuilding. 175 Ellen St. off Crescent Rd. $650/mo + $650 dep. 704-279-6333 Faith/Carson district. 3BR / 2BA, no smoking, no pets. $650/mo + dep + refs. 704-279-8428 Fulton St. 3 BR, 1 ½ BA. Refrigerator, stove furnished. Rent $725, Dep., $700. Call Rowan Properties 704-633-0446 Houses: 3BRs, 1BA. Apartments: 2 & 3 BR's, 1BA Deposit required. Faith Realty 704-630-9650 Hurley School Rd. 2BR, 1BA. Nice, private lot. $450 + dep. Good neighborhood. 704-640-5750 Inside city limits. 2BR & 3BR units. Central HVAC. $575-$700/mo. 704-239-4883 Broker Kannapolis, 315 Tara Elizabeth Pl. 3 BR, 2 BA, $825 monthly; 1902 Mission Oaks 3 BR, 2.5 BA, $925 monthly. KREA 704-933-2231
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• SALES • INSTALLATION • SERVICE Mark Stout
318 W. THOMAS ST. - Wonderful craftsman four square house in Historic West Square in downtown Salisbury. Beautiful wood floors. Unique staircase. Dining room has masonry fireplace and makes a spacious area to entertain. Kitchen is updated. Beautiful crown moldings. Unfinished basement w/door to fenced back yard. Den upstairs would make nice 4th bedroom or office - lots of light. Call The Dover Team at 704-633-1111 or 704-239-3010. MLS#51595. $174,500.
QUIET LOCATION IN WINDMILL RIDGE – Nearly an acre of privacy surrounds this extremely nice 3 bedroom home. 14’ x 19’ greatroom with raised brick hearth equipped with gas logs. Parque wood flooring in the formal dining room and ceramic tile in the breakfast room. Delightful kitchen with ceramic tile flooring, breakfast bar and a wonderful view of the lovely rear lawn. Main level master bedroom with luxurious bath featuring whirlpool tub, separate shower, and double vanity. 2 bedroomon the second floor as well as a bonus room with private access. Owner is anxious to sell! Call GREG SCARBOROUGH at 704-647-1301 about MLS# 51594
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China Grove. 2BR/1BA, appls furnished, storage bldg. Section 8 ok. No pets. 704-279-3990
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713B ANDREWS ST. - 5000 sq foot warehouse with private office and restroom. Located at Exit 79 at I85 within sight of interstate. Call The Dover Team at 704-633-1111 or 704-239-3010. Retail, office, warehouse. Highway zoning. MLS 51598. $240,000.
3645 FAITH RD. - Wood floors, fireplace w/gas logs, 2 full baths, new well 1999, CAC 2004, updated wiring 2004, 5x10 storage off back, 12'8x24 cellar w/sump pump, 18x7 screened porch. Gas heat, electric water heater. 2.04 acres. House is being sold to settle estate. Sold as is. MLS#51572. Call the Dover Team at 704-633-1111 or 704239-3010. $59,900.
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Wheel Alignment Technician Immediate opening for experienced technician with knowledge of four wheel alignment and tools, Hunter Lazer Equip. Very good benefits & pay package. Jerry's Shell 600 Jake Alexander Blvd. Salisbury, NC
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Apt. Maint. person needed Full time with benefits. 7:30am-4pm M-F. Emergency on call required. Credit & criminal check. Must have valid DL. CFC cert a plus. Apply in person at Clancy Hills Apts 100 Clancy Street, Salisbury, NC No Phone Calls Please
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Salisbury. 1420 Barringer Rd. Fri. & Sat. 11/19 & 11/20, 7am-2pm. Workout equipment, appliances, furniture, tires, clothes, books, holiday decorations, firewood, & much more!
Salisbury, Sat., Nov. 20, 7am-noon 6406 Fox Tr. (Plantation Ridge Subd.) Dyson vacuum cleaner, Power washer, tools, Christmas trees, radar detector, DVDs, misc.
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Haskell's Hardware in Landis is looking for: Experienced shelving, mirror, shower door & door hardware installer, experienced gutter installer, experienced insulation installer & experienced garage door installer. Must be willing to work out of town during the week. To apply please fax resume to: 704-857-2377 or email resume to: Khristy@haskellshardwareinc.com
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Dental Assistant I or II. Salisbury dental office seeks enthusiastic, experienced DA I or II. Needs to be dependable, organized and compassionate. Fax resume to 704-216-9155. Healthcare
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Salisbury. 325 W. Marsh St. HUGE Downsizing/ Moving Sale. Sat., Nov. 20th, 8:30am-until. Black leather sofa with end recliners, $125. TVs, furniture, household items, accessories, Christmas items & more. Priced to sell. Dealers welcome.
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2 to 3 yr old Siamese Manx male
1 eyed female 14 weeks.very sweet
2 yr old female tabby
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3 yr old hound mix
16 Week old Kittens
20 week old male
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China Grove Moving Sale (in 3 car garage), Sat., Nov. 20, 8am-12noon, 490 Lake Wright Rd (Hwy 152 to Warrior Golf Club, 2nd house on left). Stereo w/60 disc changer, solid oak roll top desk D/R table, grill, side-by-side refrig., John Deere riding mower, more.
Yard Sale Area 4 GARAGE SALE RAIN OR SHINE Saturday 11/20/2010, 8:00 am-1:00 pm, 6785 Fesperman Rd, Rockwell. Household items, furniture, clothes, used John Deere lawnmowernot running; bicycles; RV Salisbury Moving Sale, 1064 Weatherby Drive (off Crescent Rd), Saturday, November 20, 7am-noon. Furniture, décorations, games, lamps, kitchenware, candle holders, Toddler shoes and a lot of miscellaneous items! Salisbury. 1006 Kingsway Dr. (5 mi. past Jake Alexnader, off Stokes Ferry Rd. on left ~ Subdivision) Kingstree Yard Sale. Sat. Nov 20th, 8am-2pm. Household items, baby items, furniture, and more! Salisbury. 290 Joe Lentz Rd. (Stokes Ferry L on St. Matthews Ch. L on Joe Lentz.) Sun. 11/21, 9am3pm. Furniture, beds, filing cabinets, Oakworks massage table, dishwasher, tools, 2 camper shells, heavy duty car ramp, mandolin, etc. Cash only.
Davie-Clemmons Yard Sales YARD SALE AREAS Area 1 - Salisbury, East Spencer, & Spencer Area 2 – W. Rowan incl Woodleaf, Mt. Ulla & Cleveland Area 3 - S. Rowan incl Landis, China Grove, Kannapolis & Mooresville Area 4 - E. Rowan incl. Granite Quarry, Faith, Rockwell & Gold Hill Area 5 - Davidson Co. Area 6 – Davie Co. and parts of Davidson Co. This is a rough guide to help plan your stops, actual areas are determined by zip code. Please see map in your Salisbury Post or online at salisburypost.com under Marketplace click on 'Yard Sale Map' to see details.
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Bed Rails- Primo folding bed rails, white, like new! $25. Call 704-279-2603 after 1PM
Bedroom Set - 4 Poster bedroom set, full bed, end table, dresser. Very good condition. $300. 704-239-2835
ANDERSON'S SEW & SO, Husqvarna, Viking Sewing Machines. Patterns, Notions, Fabrics. 10104 Old Beatty Ford Rd., Rockwell. 704-279-3647
AA Antiques. Buying anything old, scrap gold & silver. Will help with your estate or yard sale. 704-433-1951.
Boocoo Auction Items
Bedroom suite - Pine w/ stenciling, twin headboard, frame, chest, hutch, dresser, mirror, $250. Must sell. 704-326-5049
Canning jars $15; hospital bed $25; Kerosene heater $15; brown chair $5. 704-636-4632
All Coin Collections Silver, gold & copper. Will buy foreign & scrap gold. 704-636-8123
*All Boocoo Auction Items are subject to prior sale, and can be seen at salisburypost.boocoo.com
Cell Phones & Service Cell Phones - 2 Nextel phones i560 $30 each & 1 Nextel phone i265 $20. Good shape. Call 704754-7435
Clothes Adult & Children Wedding gown, for sale, with veil and gloves. Size 16. $500. Please Call 704-245-9553.
Computers & Software Computer just like new with printer. $150. 704458-2389. Call for more information.
Consignment
Dolls Beautiful Collectible Dolls for Sale. Will sell one or all ten, daughter is growing up and wants to change decor in room! $10/doll 704-239-2835 pump, Atlantic Gas Imperial. $400. Please call 704-633-1134 for more information.
Leyland Cypress Trees, 3 ft. tall. $5 each. Any size tree available. Will plant for you for small fee. 704-213-6096
Food & Produce
Fresh Veggies!
Sweet potatoes by box of 25 lbs (48¢/lb). By pound 79¢. Mixed greens (you pick them) 50¢/lb. Collards, turnips and broccoli. Buddy's Produce, 9309 Wright Rd, Kannapolis. 704-9322135
Electronics 32" Panasonic TV, $100. Also, Lexmark 3-in-1 Printer, $35 and Tom Tom 140S GPS, $50. All items like new. 704-6373160 before 9 pm. TV - 42" Projection Type Flat Screen TV $150. For More Info Please Call 704-857-1854Call 704857-1854 TV's – 2 Philco 21” TV's with stands & 1 Zenith 27” Floor Model. All for $100 obo. 704-857-0093
Mixed greens, collards, creasey & turnip. You pick! Freshly dug sweet potatoes. 704-938-9863 Leave message.
Firewood - Hickory and Oak. Long Bed Pickup Delivery - $80, Dump Truck Delivery - $240. 704-239-1955
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Dining Room Table and Chairs, solid oak. $300. 704-938-2860 or 704-467-2471
Kitchen table, 4 chairs, Canadel brand, maple & green, $200. Stained glass & oak fireplace screen, $50. Must sell 704-326-5049 Leather (plush) club chair, burgundy $200. 704-798-9599. Call anything for information. Mixer – Sunbeam Deluxe Stand Mixmaster & Book. $50; Rival electric meat slicer $50. 704-797-9020 Sofa, brown leather, Ashley Furniture, great condition $300, 100% leather upholstery, casual contemporary style, plush pillow arms & lumbar supported back. 704-7989599 Waffle/Pancake Maker, Black & Decker $20; Chef Panini Grill in Box $8. 704-797-9020
Lawn and Garden Chipper/shredder, 6½hp, $325. Pull type lawn sweeper, $100. Both for $400. Please call 704-239-9196 Holshouser Cycle Shop Lawn mower repairs and trimmer sharpening. Pick up & delivery. (704)637-2856
Firewood for Sale: Pick-up/Dump Truck sized loads, delivered. 704-647-4772
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Wood. 3½ cords good quality seasoned hardwood. $250. Will deliver in Rowan & surrounding counties. Call Jerry at 704-638-0099
36'' Leyland Cypress or Green Giant Trees. Makes a beautiful property line boundary or privacy screen. $10 per tree. Varieties of Gardenias, Nandina, Juniper, Holly, Ligustrum, Burning Bush, Hosta, Viburnum, Gold Mop, Camelias, Forsythia, Arborvitae, Azaleas AND MORE! $6. All of the above include delivery & installation! 704-274-0569
Coffee & end table, walnut color with storage. $60 for both. 704-6376504
Washer/Dryer in excellent condition. $275 and delivery available. 336-695-7349
Firewood – Split, dried, Oak. $50 per pick-up truck load. Will deliver to China Grove, Salisbury area. 704-857-9254
Tractor 3 point dirt scoop, front and rear hook-up. Easy to use, excellent condition. Retired $125. 704-857-7501
Camel Back Sofa $250 End Tables $55 Each Hall Tree $115 704-857-6370
Washer – Roper, heavy duty, extra large capacity, 4 cycle. $200 firm. Call 704-857-2945
Fuel & Wood
Farm Equipment & Supplies Farm Equipment, new & used. McDaniel Auction Co. 704-278-0726 or 704798-9259. NCAL 48, NCFL 8620. Your authorized farm equipment dealer.
Bedroom suite, new 5 piece. All for $297.97. Hometown Furniture, 322 S. Main St. 704-633-7777
Dining Table 36in. Wide, 48in.long, 30in. high with chairs $100 firm. 704857-2945
Yum-m-m! Fresh Winter Veggies!
Growing Pains Family Consignments Call (704)638-0870 115 W. Innes Street
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Used Porterlator insert for wood burning stove. Asking $100 negotiable. Please call 704-239-2835
Furniture & Appliances Air Conditioners, Washers, Dryers, Ranges, Frig. $65 & up. Used TV & Appliance Center Service after the sale. 704-279-6500 Bed - Deluxe Rice Carved Bed, Queen, American Drew, includes duvet cover, shams and dust ruffle. Very good condition, $350. Ask for Laura 704-637-1248
Machine & Tools Electric Wench – Northern Industrial, ¾ HP, 1100 lb. Lift. $250 value, selling for $175. 704-857-0093
Medical Equipment Scooter Chair. Shoprider Streamer 88A-LN. Purchased from Scooter Store. Hardly used. Has leg lifts & oxygen tank holder. $500. 336-766-4942
Dishes – Golden Wheat Dishes, 6 dinner plates, 9 small plates, 3 glasses. $25. 704-279-1903 End Tables (2) by Lane $25.00. Please Call 336-751-2600 Fish Pond Pumps (2) – 300 & 1900 GPH. Both new in boxes. $250 value, selling for $140. 704-857-0093
IPOD Headset, $30. Dresser, $65. Workout bench, $250. Call 704-637-5416
Lost & Found
COMMUNITY THANKSGIVING MEAL Grace Bible Church in Rockwell will host a community FREE meal Thanksgiving November 21st from 4pm-6pm. For more info. Please call 704-2796820. 6725 Hwy. 152 E.
Free Stuff Oil Drum - 250 gallon oil drum, no stand 704209-3623 or ellison704@wmconnect.com
Puppies - Free to good home. Mixed, all females. Also need good home for mother dog, Rottweiler mix w/lab and fiest. Call or text 704-791-8401
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Treadmill In good shape & runs good. Free. Call: 704-857-8626 between 10 AM & 8 PM.
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LOST WHITE MALE MALTESE DOG in Winston-Salem 10/26. NEEDS MEDS TO LIVE! Addison's Disease!! Call 336-293-6695.
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Ladder – 36 foot, aluminum. $125 cash only. Simplicity mulcher $195 cash only. 704-2791493 METAL: Angle, Channel, Pipe, Sheet & Plate Shear Fabrication & Welding FAB DESIGNS 2231 Old Wilkesboro Rd Open Mon-Fri 7-3:30 704-636-2349
BAR/DANCE HALL Sale or lease 3,000 sq. ft. building on 4-lane hwy. 704-636-1477 J.Y. Monk Real Estate School-Get licensed fast, Charlotte/Concord courses. $399 tuition fee. Free Brochure. 800-849-0932
To place an ad call the Classified Department at 704-797-4220
3 kids are missing me!! Lost dog. Miniature Dachshund, dapple (black, white & brown), Lost near female. Highway Patrol Station. 704-232-1494 or 704633-2581 Ask for Brandy Found dog. Large black & white dog. Off Old Union Church Rd., on Gaither Dr. Found Friday, Nov. 12. Very sweet & well-groomed. Call 704633-8769 after 3pm to identify.
Found dog. Small dog. Lake Fork Rd. area. Please call to identify. 704-633-5413 Found Medium Beagle on Shore Acres Road. Please call to identify. 704-638-6236 Found small male Corgi mix dog with a white collar on Lipe Road in China Grove. Please Call 704-239-8359
Lost cat. Last seen off Old Mocksville Road, Saturday, November 13, male, shiny fur, solid black, with green eyes. Friendly, walks with tail straight up. We love and miss him. If found call 704-636-5329
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Lost Mixed Siamese adult female. cat, Country Club Hills area. Missing since Oct. 30th. Please call 704-637-0874
Newsbags. One-use, 4 in. + wider. 500+ Halfprice 40¢ each 50-pack. Good. Please call 704431-4550 Radio/cassette player from a 2000 dodge grand caravan. $35 firm. Call 704-857-2945 SHOP LIGHTS W/ 47 1/4 bulb and plug in. $10 ea. 4 left. Please call 704857-2945 lm.
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Lovebirds (4) Peach beautiful light faced, brown cage, all the extras – toys, food. Extremely beautiful setup. Already paired off. $450 obo. Call 704-209-3106
Beagle Mix Pups - Six playful pups. Ready for good homes. Call 704279-7761
Free Puppies. Pitbull Puppies. 2 Males & 1 Female. Loving homes only NO FIGHTING. Please call 704-279-6742
Puppies free to a good home. Great with kids, will be medium size dog. Call Kathy anytime 704310-6770
Pit Bull, female, free to a good home. Very good with people including children. 704-791-6572
Cats
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Cat – Free to good inside home only, 4 ½ year old male, orange tabby. Neutered, declawed & litter box trained. Needs to be an only cat. 704754-3655
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Cats - one blue & white female, approx. 7 months, not fixed & one orange & white male, not fixed. 704-855-0401
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STEEL, Channel, Angle, Flat Bars, Pipe Orders Cut to Length. Mobile Home Truss- $6 ea.; Vinyl floor covering- $4.89 yd.; Carpet- $5.75 yd.; Masonite Siding 4x8- $14; 12”x16' lap siding at $6.95 ea. School Desks - $7.50 ea. RECYCLING, Top prices paid for Aluminum cans, Copper, Brass, Radiators, Aluminum. Davis Enterprises Inc. 7585 Sherrills Ford Rd. Salisbury, NC 28147 704-636-9821
Free Cats to good home. Two male tuxedo cats, brothers, 7 mos. old, very loving, and playful. 704754-0103 Free cats. 2 male tuxedo cats. Free to good home. Please call 704-754-0103
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Stop Smoking Cigarettes No Patches, No Gum, No Pills With Hypnosis It's Easy! Also Weight Control. 704-933-1982
Misc For Sale 26 Light Sunbed, new bulbs. $800 Firm. Please Call 704-939-6915
Yukon Ab Bench, like new. $60. Magic Chef refrigerator, white. $50. Call 704-639-9107
Bedding - Pottery Barn monster truck twin quilt, sheets, pillow case, sham, rug & monster truck pillow. $125. Good Condition, Laura 704637-1248
Watches – and scrap gold jewelry. 704-636-9277 or cell 704-239-9298
Inversion Table (stretches the back), $80. 100 Playboy magazines, $40. 704-278-2247
TV, Curtis Mathes, 32”. $100; Toshiba TV, 27” $125; 704-938-2860 or 704-467-2471
9'x18” metal driveway pipe, $60. 12hp rally mower 38”, $325. Nordic Track Pro skier, $45. Call 704-279-6054
Timber wanted - Pine or hardwood. 5 acres or more select or clear cut. Shaver Wood Products, Inc. Call 704-278-9291.
Community Events
Music Sales & Service Casio, organ like musical instrument $90. Call 704for more 458-2389 information. Keyboard, Electronic Casio Tone MT 36, $20. Please call 704-279-1903 for more information
Kitten - 4-5 week old found in hay barn. Please Help! Cannot Rockwell, 704Keep, 305-2036 PUREBRED MAINE COONS 2 female Maine Coon kittens available to good home only. Pet registration only. $100 ea. Email for additional info. 704-202-3481 hhleonard@hotmail.com
Puppies – Free 6 weeks old 1/2 lab. Very cute! Free to good home please call 704-210-9895 Puppies. Pointer/Setter mix. 6 weeks old. Parents started. Some liver, some black. Males & females . Shots, wormed. $75 each. Mocksville. Please call 336-391-2176.
Puppies. German Shepherd, pure bred. AKC registered. Parents on site. 5 left. Ready for new home Nov. 25! Taking deposits now for your choice. 704-762-0223 or 704-2794007.
BLUE PIT BULLS American Pit Bull pups with papers. $500 OBO 704-738-5118
Christmas Beagles
Puppies. Beautiful Boston Terriers. 9 weeks old, full blooded, no papers, 1st shots and wormed, parents on site. $300 cash. 704-431-4569
Free dogs. 2 female Boxers, 2 year old is Brindle, 5 year old is fawn colored. Must stay together. Good with kids. 704-239-7541 Free Dogs. Blue Teacup Chihuahua Mother and daughter to great home. Both are loving and sweet lap dogs, not barkers. Both fixed. 704-202-1797
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Christmas Beagle puppies. Wormed & first shots. No holding please $60 704-639-6299 CKC puppies. Chihuahuas & Pomeranians. $200 cash. Call 704-633-5344
Other Pets
Puppies. Pembroke Welsh Corgis AKC registered. Tri-color, Very loving, friendly and loyal and get along great with other pets. Great with children. 1st shots, tails docked, dew claws removed. Five males and two females. $350 each for males and $400 each for females. 704-279-3355 after 6pm
Supplies and Services Rabies Clinic Sat. Nov. 20th, 8am-noon. $10/vaccine. Salisbury Animal Hospital 1500 E. Innes St. 704-637-0227 salisburyanimalhospital.com
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Autos
Lost Cat. Large Tabby brown, black with white chest. Green eyes, hole on right ear. Briggs Road Answers to area. Thomas. 704-791-0801
Monument & Cemetery Lots Cemetery Complete package for 2. Cost over $9K. Rowan Memorial Park. 2 vaults, 2 graves. Headstones for 2. Near road. Garden of Prayer. Will sacrifice for $7,250. 704-636-9696
BMW, 2005 325i Midnight Black on tan leather 2.5 V6 auto trans, am, fm, cd, sunroof, dual seat warmers, all power, duel power seats, RUNS & DRIVES NICELY!! 704-603-4255
Chevy Cobalt, 2007, ONE OWNER, CLEAN CAR FAX, great on gas, low miles, ready to go. 10K182A $9,295
Dodge, 2006, Magnum R/T. 100% Guaranteed Credit Approval! Over 100 Vehicles in Stock!
Financing Available!
Chevrolet HHR LS, 2009 ONE OWNER, CLEAN, FUEL ECONOMY, very nice car, well maintained. Stock # 10D129A $12,987. 704-637-9090
Autos
Autos
Ford Mustang, 2002. Stock #F10468B. 2 Door convertible, silver exterior with gray interior. $9,945. 1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com
Ford Taurus SE Sedan, 2007. 4-speed automatic, 3.0L, V6. Stock #P7596. $11,345. 1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com
Mazda, 1997, Miata. WARRANTY INCLUDED! Only 73k Miles. Very Clean. Drives like new. This is the best value on the market today. Stk.# 10B271KB. $6,995. 704-637-9090
HONDA, 2003, ACCORD EX. $500-700 down, will help finance. Credit, No Problem! Private party sale. Call 704-838-1538
Ford Mustang Convertible, 2000. Laser red tinted clearcoat exterior with medium parchment interior. Stock #P7508A. $9,345. 1-800542-9758 www.cloningerford.com
Ford, 2006 Fusion SE. 100% Guaranteed Credit Over 100 Approval! Vehicles in Stock! 1330 W. Jake Alexander Blvd.
Hyundai Accent GLS Sedan, 2009. 4-speed automatic, Platinum Silver Metallic exterior with gray interior. Stock # P7570. $11,345. 1-800542-9758 www.cloningerford.com
Autos
Autos
Datsun 280 ZX, 1983. 5 speed with T-tops, 200k miles. 26 miles per gallon. $1900. 704-6420526 or 336-953-2563
ELLIS AUTO AUCTION 10 miles N. of Salisbury, Hwy 601, Sale Every Wednesday night 6 pm.
Mini Cooper Hatchback, 2005. Pepper white exterior with black interior. Stock #P7585. $13,745. Call now 1-800542-9758 www.cloningerford.com
Nissan 350, 2004 Conv Silver with Black leather interior, 3.5, V6, auto tiptronic trans, Bose am, fm, cd, tape sound system, FUN FOR THOSE NICE DAYS!!!!! 704-603-4255
EZGO Authorized Dealer. 30 years selling, servicing GOLF CARS Golf Car Batteries 6 volt, 8 volt. Golf car utility sales. US 52, 5 miles south of Salisbury. Beside East Rowan HS & Old Stone Winery. Look for EZGO sign. All batteries brand new, not reconditioned or refurbished (definition: weak or old batteries washed out). Buy 6 batteries & receive $10 gift receipt for purchase of a bottle of OLD STONE Wine. Coupon good until 11/30/10. 704-245-3660
Pontiac 2002 Sunfire, two door, auto, cruise, 86,000 miles, like new, 704-202-0326.
Motorcycles & ATVs
Volvo, 2006 S60 2.5T Onyx black with cream leather interior, sunroof, cd player, all power, alloy wheels, super nice! 704-603-4255
Mercedes S320, 1999 Black on Grey leather interior, 3.2, V6, auto trans, LOADED, all power low miles, ops, SUNROOF, chrome rims good tires BULLET PROOF WINDOWS, extra clean MUST SEE! 704-603-4255
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Kia Spectra EX, 2009. Sedan. Stock # P7591. White Exterior with beige interior. $9,945. Call 1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com
Volvo, 2007 S40 Brilliant Red on ash leather interior 2.4 5 cylinder auto trans, am, fm, cd, sunroof, dual heated seats, all power ops, extra clean. 704-603-4255
PT Cruiser, 2009, Clean, Almost new, Car fax, 10b254CA $11,775
Suzuki Reno S Hatchback, 2005. Titanium Silver metallic exterior with gray interior. Stock #T10680A. $7,445 Call now 1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com
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Cadillac Catera, 2000. Satin Black on Tan leather interior, 3.0, V6, auto trans., BOSE am,fm,cd, steering wheel controls, SUNROOF , all power, alloy rims, LOADED !!! 704-603-4255
Autos Chrysler '97 LHS 130K, V-6, rebuilt trans. All options, alloy rims, $1800 OBO. Toyota '92 Celica 1.6L, 5 speed, good tires, $600 OBO. 704-431-4209
Chevy Silverado 1500 Extended Cab, 2001. 4x4. Summit White with Gray Leather Interior, 5.3L, V8 (Vortec) Engine. 4 speed electronic auto trans. 704-603-4255
Autos
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Harley Davidson 2004, Wide Glide 5400 miles, one owner. Will consider partial trade for four wheeler 704-791-6221
Harley Davidson Sportster, 2003, XL 1200 Custom. 12,000 miles, many chrome extras. $6500 OBO. Please Call 704-433-8173
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Toyota, 2005 Camry, LE/XLE/SE. 100% Guaranteed Credit Approval! Over 100 Vehicles in Stock! 1330 W. Jake Alexander Blvd.
Nissan 350 Z, 2004, Silver Convertible w/Black leather interior, 3.5, V6, auto tiptronic trans, Bose am/fm/ cd/ tape sound system, FUN FOR THOSE NICE DAYS!!!!!
We are the area's largest selection of quality preowned autos. Financing avail. to suit a variety of needs. Carfax avail. No Gimmicks – We take pride in giving excellent service to all our customers.
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Toyota, 2006, Camry. T10705A. Desert sand mica exterior with taupe interior. $9,845. 1-800542-9758. www.cloningerford.com
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Infiniti G35, 2006 Obsidian Black on Black leather interior 3.5 V6 6 speed trans, LOADED all power ops, SUNROOF, steering wheel controls, Bose stereo system, alloy rims, SUPER NICE! 704603-4255
Pontiac, 2006, G6 GTP. 100% Guaranteed Credit Approval! Over 100 Vehicles in Stock! 1330 W. Jake Alexander Blvd.
Volkswagen, 2004, Beetle Turbo S. Well maintained, Hard to find in this GREAT shape! You will not be disappointed. Stock #11K126A $10,495. Call 704-637-9090
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Wholesale Not Retail If it's a battery, we sell it! We Buy Old Batteries! Faith Rd. to Hwy 152 Store across from Sifford's Marathon 704-213-1005
Acura, 2008, RDX. AWD, one owner. Carfax Certified. The paint on this vehicle looks like it just rolled out of the showroom. Like new condition. Stk.# 10B292HA. $26,541. 704-637-9090
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Ford Expedition XLT, 2004, Blue with Grey cloth interior 4.6 back with auto trans, all power ops, 4X4 with towing pkg, rear air and audio, 3rd seat, lighted running boards PERFECT FOR THE FAMILY!!!! 704603-4255
Dodge Dakota SLT Truck Quad Cab, 2005, Low miles, Stock # 10D136A $15987. 704637-9090
Dodge, 2005, Magnum SE. LIKE NEW SUV wagon! Don't miss out on this vehicle! Stk.# 10B293CA. $14,587. 704-637-9090
Trucks, SUVs & Vans
Trucks, SUVs & Vans
Ford, 2000, Ranger XLT. 4 door. Automatic, cruise, tilt, CD player, power windows, power locks. Very clean! $5,295. 704637-7327
Trucks, SUVs & Vans
Ford, 2007, Ranger. 4 cylinder, 5 speed, AM/ FM radio, cruise control. 103,000 miles, $5,800. Please call 704-647-0881 Mazda, 2006, MPV Wagon. 100% Guaranteed Credit Over 100 Approval! Vehicles in Stock! 1330 W. Jake Alexander Blvd.
Trucks, SUVs & Vans
Toyota 4Runner, 2002. SR5, V6 SUV. 4 speed automatic. Stock #T10747B. $11,245. Call now 1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com
Transportation Dealerships CLONINGER FORD, INC. “Try us before you buy.” 511 Jake Alexander Blvd. 704-633-9321 TEAM CHEVROLET, CADILLAC, BUICK, GMC. www.teamautogroup.com 704-216-8000
Chevrolet Equinox LT, 2006, clean Carfax, locally owned, well 10H566A maintained!! $14,691
Tim Marburger Honda 1309 N First St. (Hwy 52) Albemarle NC 704-983-4107 Troutman Motor Co. Highway 29 South, Concord, NC 704-782-3105
Transportation Financing Bad Credit? No Credit? No Problem! Tim Marburger Dodge 877-792-9700
Ford Windstar, 2003, LOCAL TRADE, A dependable ALL-AROUND priced within vehicle anyone's budget. Road ready TO GOOOOO!!! Stock # 10C26A $8495. 704-637-9090
Chevrolet Trailblazer EXT LT SUV, 2004. Sandstone Metallic exterior with light cashmere. Stock # F11086A. $14,745. 1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com
Trucks, SUVs & Vans
Ford, 2007 Escape Brown on Grey cloth interior 3.0 V6 auto trans, am, fm, cd, SUNROOF, all power ops, luggage rack READY FOR TEST DRIVE!!! 704-603-4255
Honda Element, 2004, ONE OWNER, LOCAL TRADE, SAVE THOUSANDS, HARD TO FUEL-EFFICENT FIND, SUV. Stock # 10H310A $10,995. 704-637-9090
GMC Envoy, 2007, lowmileage cream puff, great bang for your buck, nicely equipped. 10B206CA $15,974
Honda Pilot EXL, 2005 Burgandy Red on Tan leather interior, 3.5, V6, auto trans, 4X4, LOADED, all power, SUNROOF, am,fm,cd,tape, DUAL HEATED SEATS, steering wheel controls, MUST SEE TO APPRECIATE!!!!! 704-603-4255
GMC, 2000. Yukon/Denali 100% Guaranteed Credit Over 100 Approval! Vehicles in Stock! 1330 W. Jake Alexander Blvd.
Jeep, 2002, Grand Cherokee Laredo 4x4. Road & trail ready! Can't go wrong here with an outstanding price for AN outstanding SUV! Stk. # 10B247KD. $7,995. Call 704-637-9090
Jeep, 2006, Grand Cherokee LAR/COL/FR. 100% Guaranteed Credit Approval! Over 100 Vehicles in Stock! 1330 W. Jake Alexander Blvd.
Nissan Xterra SE SUV, 2002. Shock blue clearcoat exterior with charcoal interior. $8,845. Stock #T10725A Call now!1-800-542-9758 www.cloningerford.com
Jeep, 2007, Compass Sport. 100% Guaranteed Credit Approval! Over 100 Vehicles in Stock!
Toyota 4 Runner, 1997 Limited Forest Green on Tan Leather interior V6 auto trans, am, fm, cd, tape, SUNROOF, alloy rims, good tires, CHEAP TRANSPORTATION!!!! 704-603-4255
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Ford, 2001, Ranger. 100% Guaranteed Credit Approval! Over 100 Vehicles in Stock!
Toyota Tundra Sr5, 2007, crew cab 2WD. Silver sky metallic w/grey cloth int., 4.7, V8, auto trans. AM/FM/CD, all power, towing pkg, non smoker, low mile, Extra Clean! 704603-4255
Toyota, 2002 Sienna XLE LOADED! Grey leather seats, 3.0 V6 back with auto trans, tape, cd changer, all pwr. Duel heated seats, sunroof low price what more could you ask for! 704-603-4255
Now you can buy in Salisbury Gary Sloan – Sales Manager “Don't Settle, Drive Honda” 704-637-9090
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Acura MDX, 2002 Touring Red with Tan leather interior, 3.5, V6, auto trans., am, fm, cd changer, tape, NAVIGATION, all power ops, alloy rims, SUNROOF, chrome step bars, FULLY LOADED MUST SEE!!!! 704-603-4255
Chevrolet, 2005, Colorado 100% Guaranteed Credit Approval! Over 100 Vehicles in Stock! 1330 W. Jake Alexander Blvd.
Mercedes ML320, 1998 Onyx Black, Dk Grey interior, 3.2 V6 auto trans, all power, DUAL HEATED LEATHER SEATS, alloy rims wrapped in good tires, SUNROOF, runs & drives awesome!! 704603-4255 No. 60714 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor for the Estate of Nell Iris Alexander Lee, 9060 Hwy. 152 West, Mooresville, NC 28125. This is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against the said decedent to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 9th day of February, 2011, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms and corporations indebted to said estate are notified to make immediate payment. This the 3rd day of November, 2010. Nell Iris Alexander Lee, deceased, Rowan County File #2010E1079, Bruce Edward Lee, 470 Centenary Church Road, Mt. Ulla, NC 28125
Ford, 2003, Explorer. 100% Guaranteed Credit Approval! Over 100 Vehicles in Stock! 1330 W. Jake Alexander Blvd.
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Acura, 2002, MDX Touring. You have to come and test drive this sweet looking and driving SUV! Stk. # 10H200A. $12,587. 704-637-9090
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Chevrolet, 2006, Equinox LT. 100% Guaranteed Credit Approval! Over 100 Vehicles in Stock! 1330 W. Jake Alexander Blvd.
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Dodge Dakota 1991, V8, 2WD, 218,300 miles, currently on the road, runs fine. Can be used as a work, farm or hunting truck. $725. Call 704637-7280
Ford, 2004, F150. 100% Guaranteed Credit Approval! Over 100 Vehicles in Stock! 1330 W. Jake Alexander Blvd.
Caregiving Services
Chimney Sweep & Fireplace
Experienced caregiver for elderly person. Excellent references. Available anytime. 704-603-4878
3 Check for Cracks & Obstructions & Repair
Carport and Garages
Carolina's Auction Rod Poole, NCAL#2446 Salisbury (704)633-7369
Lippard Garage Doors Installations, repairs, electric openers. 704636-7603 / 704-798-7603
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Perry's Overhead Doors Sales, Service & Installation, Residential / Commercial. Wesley Perry 704-279-7325
Christian mom for cleaning jobs & ironing. Great rates. 704-932-1069 or 704791-9185
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WOW! Clean Again! November Special! Lowest Prices in Town, Senior Citizens Discount, Residential/Commercial References available upon request. For more info. call 704-762-1402
Heritage Auction Co. Glenn M.Hester NC#4453 Salisbury (704)636-9277 www.heritageauctionco.com
Job Seeker meeting at 112 E. Main St., Rockwell. 6:30pm Mons. Rachel Corl, Auctioneer. 704-279-3596 KEN WEDDINGTON Total Auctioneering Services 140 Eastside Dr., China Grove 704-8577458 License 392 R. Giles Moss Auction & Real Estate-NCAL #2036. Full Service Auction Company. Estates ** Real Estate Had your home listed a long time? Try selling at auction. 704-782-5625 www.gilesmossauction.com
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We Build Garages, 24x24 = $12,500. All sizes built! ~ 704-633-5033 ~
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Fencing Free Estimates Bud Shuler & Sons Fence Co. 225 W Kerr St 704-633-6620 or 704-638-2000 Price Leader since 1963
Reliable Fence All Your Fencing Needs, Reasonable Rates, 21 years experience. (704)640-0223
Financial Services “We can erase your bad credit — 100% guaranteed” The Federal Trade Commission says any credit repair company that claims to be able to legally remove accurate and timely information from your credit report is lying. There's no easy fix for bad credit. It takes time and a conscious effort to pay your debts. Learn about managing credit and debt at ftc.gov/credit. A message from The Salisbury Post and the FTC.
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Child Care and Nursery Schools Cheaper than daycare! Nice elderly lady will keep children in my home. Call 704-855-1992 for more information.
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Drywall Services OLYMPIC DRYWALL New Homes Additions & Repairs Small Commercial
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Home Improvement
Quality work at affordable prices NC G.C. #17608 NC Home Inspector #107. Complete contracting service, under home repairs, foundation and masonry repairs, light tractor work and property maintenence. 36 Years Exp. We accept Visa/MC. 704-633-3584 www.professionalservicesunltd.com Duke C. Brown Sr. Owner Browning ConstructionStructural repair, flooring installations, additions, decks, garages. 704-637-1578 LGC
Junk Removal
Garages, new homes, remodeling, roofing, siding, back hoe, loader 704-6369569 Maddry Const Lic G.C.
$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ We Buy Any Type of Scrap Metal At the Best Prices...
HMC Handyman Services. Any job around the house. Please call 704-239-4883 Hometown Lawn Care & Handyman Service. Mowing, pressure washing, gutter cleaning, odd jobs ~inside & out. Comm, res. Insured. Free estimates. “No job too small” 704-433-7514 Larry Sheets, owner
A HANDYMAN & MOORE Kitchen & Bath remodeling Quality Home Improvements Carpentry, Plumbing, Electric Clark Moore 704-213-4471 Around the House Repairs Carpentry. Electrical. Plumbing. H & H Construction 704-633-2219
Brisson - HandyMan Home Repair, Carpentry, Plumbing, Electrical, etc. Insured. 704-798-8199
Manufactured Home Services
CASH FOR JUNK CARS And batteries. Call 704-279-7480 or 704-798-2930
Mobile Home Supplies~ City Consignment Company New & Used Furniture. Please Call 704636-2004
WILL BUY OLD CARS Complete with keys and title, $175 and up. (Salisbury area only) R.C.'s Garage & Salvage 704-636-8130 704-267-4163
Lawn Equipment Repair Services Lyerly's ATV & Mower Repair Free estimates. All types of repairs Pickup/delivery avail. 704-642-2787
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We will come to you! F David, 704-314-7846
TH Jones Mini-Max Storage 116 Balfour Street Granite Quarry Please 704-279-3808
Earl's Lawn Care
Bowen Painting Interior and Exterior Painting 704-630-6976. Cathy's Painting Service Interior & exterior, new & repaints. 704-279-5335
Kitchens, Baths, Sunrooms, Remodel, Additions, Wood & Composite Decks, Garages, Vinyl Rails, Windows, Siding. & Roofing. ~ 704-633-5033 ~
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GAYLOR'S LAWNCARE For ALL your lawn care needs! *FREE ESTIMATES* 704-639-9925/ 704-640-0542
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Graham's Tree Service Free estimates, reasonable rates. Licensed, Insured, Bonded. 704-633-9304
Outdoors by overcash Mowing, Mulching, Leaf Removal. Free Estimates. 704-630-0120
Lawn Maint. & Landscaping
Stoner Painting Contractor
The Floor Doctor Complete crawlspace work, Wood floor leveling, jacks installed, rotten wood replaced due to water or termites, brick/block/tile work, foundations, etc. 704-933-3494
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Guttering, leaf guard, metal & shingle roofs. Ask about tax credits.
Tree Service
3Mowing 3Yard Cleanup 3Trimming Bushes 3Leaf
Buying Vehicles, Junk or Not, with or without titles. Any/ All. 704-239-6356
SEAMLESS GUTTER Licensed Contractor C.M. Walton Construction, 704-202-8181
Painting and Decorating
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Lawn Maint. & Landscaping
Anthony's Scrap Metal Service. Top prices paid for any type of metal or batteries. Free haul away. 704-433-1951
Roofing and Guttering
Moving and Storage
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Piedmont AC & Heating Electrical Services Lowest prices in town!! 704-213-4022
Home Improvement
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Grading & Hauling Beaver Grading Quality work, reasonable rates. Free Estimates 704-6364592
Caregiving Services
NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Administratrix of the Estate of Richard Clyde Bost, this is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against the said decedent to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 28th day of February, 2011, or this Notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms and corporations indebted to said estate are notified to make immediate payment. This the 17th day of November, 2010. Anne Goodman, Administratrix of the estate of Richard Clyde Bost, 104 Wheaton Court, Salisbury, NC 28144 John T. Hudson, Attorney at Law, Doran, Shelby, Pethel & Hudson, 122 N. Lee St., Salisbury, NC 28144
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor of the Estate of George Howard Groff, 217 W. Colonial Dr., Salisbury, NC 28144, this is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against the said decedent to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 24th day of February, 2011, or this Notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms and corporations indebted to said estate are notified to make immediate payment. This the 17th day of November, 2010. Elizabeth Groff Williams, Executor of the estate of George Howard Groff, File #10E1139, 217 W. Colonial Dr., Salisbury, NC 28144 Attorney at Law: J. Andrew Porter, 120 N. Jackson St., Salisbury, NC 28144
John Sigmon Stump grinding, Prompt service for 30+ years, Free Estimates. John Sigmon, 704-279-5763.
• 25 years exp. • Int./Ext. painting • Pressure washing • Staining • Insured & Bonded 704-239-7553
Johnny Yarborough, Tree Expert trimming, topping, & removal of stumps by machine. Wood splitting, lots cleared. 10% off to senior citizens. 704-857-1731
Pools and Supplies
MOORE'S Tree TrimmingTopping & Removing. Use Bucket Truck, 704-209-6254 Licensed, Insured & Bonded
Bost Pools – Call me about your swimming pool. Installation, service, liner & replacement. (704) 637-1617
TREE WORKS by Jonathan Keener. Insured – Free estimates! Please call 704-636-0954.