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Clear The Air

Clear The Air

by MICHAEL E. POWELL Editor michael@cfmedia.info

Well, folks. It’s that time again; the time all you Cherryville Lady Ironmen softball fans have been earnestly waiting for – time for the Lady Ironmen softball team to get out on the CHS softball field again and start honing those skills with bat and glove.

The ladies worked hard last week on the mound, behind the plate, on the plate, and out on the big green and brown diamond-shaped spot of local softball heaven in anticipation of another stellar year of Lady Ironmen ball playing!

That said, on Tuesday, Feb. 14, head softball coach A.J. Henley, along with a few of his assistant coaches, and a smattering of players, came out onto the CHS field, braving the cool weather in order to get in a couple of skill drills prior to them being able to start official practices and begin their season.

Coach Henley and his assistants put the ladies through their paces as Coach Henley hit them a couple of shots in varying places in the field, watching to see how they did after being away for almost a whole year from playing. Coach Williams gave the ladies their instructions and directions for ball handling out in the infield while coaches Walls

Expect to see a number of familiar faces when the season starts up in earnest this month, along with a good crew of newer young ladies who are coming out to play for Coach Henley for their first time in high school. He also noted they have been out doing a few of these skill sets earlier in anticipation of the season’s start of actual practice and this was sitions during Coach Henley’s skill drills set last week at CHS’ Field. just one of many the young ladies have been at.

“I don’t have any seniors on the team this year at all,” noted Coach Henley.

Henley had a couple of his assistants on the field with him last week: AC’s

Ron

Williams, and Bailey Scronce were all there to help him and to dole out coaching advice to the young ladies who will comprise this year’s Lady Ironmen.

2023 NCHSAA Individual Wrestling State Tournament Championship Semifinal results

The North Carolina High School Athletic Association (NCHSAA) continued the 87th Annual Individual Wrestling State Tournament at the Greensboro Coliseum on Friday, Feb. 17, 2023.

Day Two – Day Two wrapped up with the Championship Semifinals in all classifications. The Championship matches will followed the Parade of Champions on Saturday, Feb. 18.

These are the text results for the Championship Semifinals matches in the 1A Classification (CHS wrestlers only). Wrestlers who were defeated in this round have not been eliminated from the tournament but will wrestle in the Consolation Third Round and cannot win an individual State Champion.

1A 152 lbs.

Chase Miller (Cherryville, 42-5) won by fall over Jacob Regitz (Bishop McGuinness, 48-4) (Fall 5:57)

1A 170 lbs.

Cael Dunn (Avery County, 50-1) won by fall over Kam Bolin (Cherryville,

36-12) (Fall 5:18)

1A 285 lbs.

Kohlton Neadeau (Swain County, 48-7) won by fall over Caleb Hovis (Cherryville, 33-23) (Fall 1:40) 2023 NCHSAA Individual Wrestling State Tournament Day 2 Consolation Second Round Results

1A 132 lbs.

Jack McArthur (Uwharrie Charter, 44-6) won by decision over Robbie Bowman (Cherryville, 34-17) (Dec 11-8)

1A 152 lbs.

Chase Miller (Cherryville, 41-5) won by tech fall over Alec Millikan (Uwharrie Charter, 15-3) (TF-1.5 4:00 (16-1))

1A 170 lbs.

Kam Bolin (Cherryville, 36-11) won by decision over Jesse Pope (South Davidson, 30-8) (Dec 6-2)

1A 195 lbs.

Jadon Maness (Uwharrie Charter, 24-5) won by decision over Tobias Miller (Cherryville, 44-10) (Dec 3-2)

1A 285 lbs. Caleb Hovis (Cherryville, 33-22) won by fall over Miles Gregory (Albemarle, 26-4) (Fall 5:16)

NCHSAA Individual Wrestling State Tournament ends with exciting finish on Day Three Day Three – The North Carolina High School Ath- letic Association (NCHSAA) concluded the 87th Annual Individual Wrestling State

Tournament at the Greensboro Coliseum on Saturday, February 18, 2023. Day three concluded with 56 champions crowned in the 14 weight See NCHSAA, Page 10

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Council

From Page 1 council they had, in 2022, a total of 19,945 calls, most of which were security checks on businesses and residences (10,838).

“This was 1,300 more calls than we fielded in 2021,” he added. He noted their calls for fraud and forgeries had decreased and stood at 36 for 2022, with one call regarding a murder. Drug crimes, however, were the highest of the total 816 calls, with 130 reports logged. Chief Hunsucker acknowledged the number of arrests was down from 2021 (831) to just 429 because of the department being down two officers.

“I am pleased to report the total amount of drugs we have taken off the streets of Cherryville in 2022 amounts to 1,052.13 grams (37.5 ounces), with a street value of $108,670,” he said.

It was also noted to council the CPD was awarded a Bryne Discretionary Grant of $114,000 this past year through the Bureau of Justice Assistance. The grant, as Chief Hunsucker stated, “…will be used to repair the roof of the police department, along with some plumbing issues, at no cost to the city.” The Chief also said his telecommunications people were required by state standards to be state certified this year.

“This required all of them to take a weeklong training course and pass a state exam.”

Mayor Beam said of Chief Hunsucker, “He came in and started on a Monday and had a big drug bust. We are so proud to have you here.”

Councilman Malcolm Parker told Chief Hunsucker, “We are glad to have you.”

Regarding that drug bust on his first week in Cherryville, Chief Hunsucker said, “We hope to see this trend continue.”

Finance Director Dixie Wall went over 20222023 budget amendments changes, all of which the council voted on and approved unanimously.

Planning and Zoning

Director Alex Blackburn spoke with council about property relinquishment of a total of 137.15 acres from the Extraterritorial Jurisdiction, or ETJ, to Gaston County for Piedmont Lithium on March 13, 2023.

Mr. Blackburn said the listed property owners have all agreed and are in favor of said relinquishment.

In the Citizen’s to be Heard section of the council meeting, a number of Cherryville citizens spoke about the Cherryville Historical Museum, voicing their concerns about the possible sale of the building and what might happen to the city’s museum.

Mayor Beam said before things got started, “We are not here tonight to make a decision on the Cherryville Historical Museum. If we do have multiple upset bids on the building it may be March or even April before any decision is made.”

Representing Vicki

Spurling Realty, Christy Ford read a letter to the council in which she referenced what has been spent so far on the Main Street Project, adding that any renovations are preservation-minded, noting how this makes new businesses excited about coming to Cherryville. She noted how a couple of clients have given hundreds of thousands of dollars to help with the preservation of not only the museum but other historic buildings on Main Street. She also noted how one of their clients has offered to the Cherryville Historic Society a building at 203 N. Mountain St., in which to showcase the museum’s artifacts.

Mr. Tom Moss complimented the city on the beautiful work done on the downtown but noted that now it was time to work on the rest of the city, most specifically the water lines

In response to this, City Manager Brian Dalton said the engineering is completed for a new water line on Hwy. 150 heading west from Mountain Street.

“This project should be put out for bid for a new water line in the next few months,” he added.

Former Cherryville Mayor Wade Stroupe commented that there are indeed a number of issues going on with the museum, but also encouraged everyone interested in the CHM to “get interested in that history.”

He continued, talking about what might be the best economic use of the property itself, asking, “… would it be better to have a restaurant that is open six or seven days a week generating income rather than a museum that is only open for four hours on Saturday. I encourage the council to make the best decision possible for the building based on all of the information available to them.”

Mike Dellinger spoke next, saying he was “… seeing too many eggs in one basket” regarding what is to be done with the CHM building and the exhibits. He referenced not enough security for the museum as well them needing a bigger building possibly.

He told council he was seeing “…too much stuff going (possible buyer Mr. Patrick O’Leary’s) way,” adding, “There has got to be a break somewhere! I mean, why this building? That’s just too much power in one hand.”

He concluded, after a bit more discussion, that, “This one building (the CHM) needs to be kept sacred, in my opinion any way. There’s just a lot of uncertainty about it.”

Cherryville Historic Association President Al Putnam brought a few exhibits from the museum for the council to see a bit of what is there. He noted to council the “building IS the museum”, adding, “The artifacts are part of the building and can’t be removed or taken.”

He talked about the names carved into the walls of the old jail, the museum’s five functions it had when it was built in 1911 (fire and police departments; jail; court room, and such), and basically gave a history of the building to let council know just some of the reasons why it doesn’t need to be bought and turned into a business or something other than what it currently is today.

Mike Jones, told council he is “…deeply concerned with the direction our town is going. Cherryville is deeply ingrained with tradition. The museum is one of the last original buildings in the city.”

Mr. Jones talked about his concerns with the current CHM society, who he termed “a rogue group who have taken over the museum”, adding how “good people have resigned because of the turmoil” in the ranks of the museum and its volunteers and members.

Jones said he wants to see the city “retain the building and get some authority over the museum.”

The mayor thanked everyone for speaking. City Manager Dalton then gave the presentation on the city’s finances then addressed the city’s paving issues which are scheduled to start soon.

There being no other business, the meeting was adjourned.

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