CHS principal; staff getting ready for August 14’s Freshman Transition Camp
by MICHAEL E. POWELL Editor michael@cfmedia.info
It will soon be time for all Cherryville students and prospective students to look forward to – or at least, toward – getting back to school; to the classrooms that await them.
In the case of Cherryville’s only high school, CHS, Principal Shawn Hubers said his upcoming school year starts with getting his newest students; his freshmen, centered on just what is expected of them and what they will be doing once school starts in earnest. That start, for them, begins with Freshmen Orientation, or as Hubers terms it, “Freshmen Transition Camp.”
Said Mr. Hubers last week, “Our Freshmen Transition Camp will be held on Monday, Aug. 14, 2023 from 8 a.m. until 11:30 a.m., at Cherryville High School. Information about scheduling, academic requirements, athletics, clubs, and activities will be provided. All freshmen will receive
their semester class schedule at the end of Freshmen Camp.”
He continued, “Students will take a guided tour of our campus, as well as have the opportunity to ask any questions they may have about our school.”
Mr. Hubers noted that Cherryville High School (CHS) student leaders and classroom teachers will speak with the incoming freshmen and “…offer advice that will lead to overall
student success.”
Furthermore, he added, “Our guidance counselors and Career Development Coordinator will be available to answer questions related to student services, scheduling, and career pathways. This camp will only be for students. We will have a parent information night during the month of September.”
Said Hubers, “If you have not registered your See CAMP, Page 2
City Council’s July 25 work session a short one last week
Six older city vehicles to be listed on gov. deals.com web site
by MICHAEL E. POWELL Editor michael@cfmedia.info
In their Tuesday, July 25, work session, Cherryville city council approved the agenda then moved on to discuss placing six city-owned items for sale on the gov.deals
Gaston County accepts land parcels from Cherryville ETJ
Board places R-1 residential zoning on each of the five parcels
by ADAM GAUB Gaston County Communications
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Following a vote in May by the Cherryville City Council to hand control of five land parcels in that city’s extraterritorial jurisdiction, the Gaston County Board of Commissioners accepted those parcels at a meeting Thursday night, July 27.
As part of accepting the parcels, the board placed the R-1 residential zoning on each of the five parcels, which is similar to the zoning the land was under while a part of Cher-
ryville’s ETJ.
The land in question totals 137.15 acres and has been identified as land that would become a part of the planned Piedmont Lithium mining operation.
The Board’s acceptance of these land parcels is legally required by the state following the Cherryville Council’s vote. It in no way signals any intent on behalf of the County on any future Piedmont Lithium mining proposal.
website. Those items, as per Public works director Chris J. King, were as follows: a 2005 Bandit chipper; a 2011 Ford Escape SUV; a 2009 International garbage truck; a 1989 GMC bucket truck; a 2003 Ford F-250 Super Duty truck; and a 2000 Ford F-150 truck. Council had photos of the listed items and their respective conditions to view in order to see what was being sold and/or listed.
Next up on the agenda was a discussion by city manager Brian Dalton of Terrace Estates, a new area off Black Rock School Road, that has been the subject of a number of possible housing units being built there at some point. It was decided that the issue will go before the Planning and Zoning Board again. In other business, council was informed that the two Westgate Park courts; See SESSION, Page 4
Ballard running in Republican primary for lieutenant governor
by THERESA OPEKA Carolina Journal
Former North Carolina state senator and Lincoln County native Deanna Ballard announced on Monday, July 24, that she is running in the 2024 Republican primary for lieutenant gover-
In a press release on her website, she said that “she’s running for Lt. Governor to pick up where she left off,” including fighting for children.
“Financial security and constitutional freedoms are in jeopardy for working families – the backbone of North Carolina,” she said. “They have been stretched thin by inflation, looked down upon by elites, and told their way of thinking and worshipping is no longer mainstream. Enough is enough.”
Ballard, who represented Watauga County, narrowly lost the 2021 Republican primary to Sen. Ralph Hise, R-Mitchell County, for Senate District 47’s general election. Hise secured 50.65 percent of the vote compared to Ballard’s 49.35 percent.
The primary was one of the most closely watched in the state because of its unusual matchup – two popular sitting state senators fac-
ing off after being “double bunked” in the same district due to redistricting.
Ballard had represented the old Senate District 45 since 2016. She served as chair of both the Senate Education Committee and the Senate Education Appropriations Committee.
“When parents are excluded from critical decisions affecting their child’s health and well-being at school, it really sends a message to children that parents’ input and authority is really no longer important,” Ballard said at a May 2022 Sen-
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In addition to being a proponent for parents’ rights in schools, Ballard states on her campaign website that she is pro-life, supports the police, gun ownership, deporting illegal immigrants and that biological males See BALLARD, Page 2
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The old basketball court at Westgate Park before its “rehabbing.” (photos by MEP/The Eagle/CF Media)
Cherryville High School’s Freshmen Transition Camp is slated for Aug. 14. (Eagle file photo by Michael E. Powell/CF Media)
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July 24, 2023 at Atrium
Health – Cabarrus. Born in Lincoln County on March 4, 1938, he was the son of the late William Cone Anthony and Mae Belle Watts Anthony. Bob served in the Army and was a member of The Screen Actors Guild. He was a retired actor, artist and writer.
Robert E. Anthony
CHERRYVILLE –
Robert “Bob” Eugene Anthony, 85, of Robert Rd., passed away on Monday,
In addition to his parents, he is preceded in death by a brother, James Anthony.
He is survived by his sister, Connie Barger and husband, Bill of Crouse; a nephew, Scott Anthony of Bessemer City; a niece, Amy Chafin of Hampstead; four great-nephews, Scottie
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Anthony, Wesley Anthony, Connor Chafin and Brendan Chafin and a greatniece, Kylie Chafin and three great-great-nieces, Addie Anthony, Addie Young, and Kora Chafin.
A Memorial service will he held on Saturday, Aug. 5, 2023 at 3 p.m., at Stamey – Cherryville Funeral Home Chapel.
The burial will be private.
A guest register is available at www.stameycherryvillefuneralhome.com.
Stamey – Cherryville Funeral Home & Cremation Service is serving the family of Mr. Anthony.
NC comes in 7th place for hospital price transparency according to study
by THERESA OPEKA Carolina Journal July
25, 2023
In its fifth semi-annual report examining hospitals’ compliance with the federal Hospital Price Transparency Rule, PatientRightsAdvocate.org
(PRA) found that North Carolina came in 7th place in the U.S. for hospital price transparency.
The nonprofit organization based its findings on a study of 2,000 hospitals nationwide. It revealed that only 721, or 36 percent, hospitals fully complied with the rule, which took effect nearly three years ago.
The study also found that a significant number of hospitals posted complex and hard-to-read files without user documentation, making them unusable in some cases.
A random sampling of 44 hospitals was looked at across North Carolina.
They found that 25, or 57 percent, fully complied with the rule, while 19, or 43 percent, weren’t.
UNC Medical Center and UNC Rex Healthcare, Atrium Health, and Novant Health were among those that were found to be compliant, and Duke University Hospital and WakeMed Raleigh were among those that weren’t, the same as a report from February. In addition, Duke Children’s Hospital & Health was also found to be non-compliant.
Both Duke and
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In addition, she worked closely with Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson on his task force, uncovering political indoctrination in public schools. Robinson is running for governor on the Republican ticket. Ballard got her start in
WakeMed did not return comments prior to the publication of this article.
“Unfortunately, our findings show that the majority of hospitals across the country are still failing to comply with the Hospital Price Transparency Rule,” said Cynthia Fisher, founder and chairman of PRA, in an emailed statement. “When hospitals hide behind estimates or don’t post all real prices, they are leaving consumers in the dark. Making all actual prices available upfront will empower patients, employers, and unions to choose the best care at prices they know they can afford and protect all Americans from overcharges, errors, and fraud.”
According to Fisher, the organization is focused on lowering the cost of healthcare and empowering consumers to be well informed about all prices systemwide in healthcare so that they can have choices and prevent them from being overcharged.
“People need financial certainty and need actual prices,” Fisher told Carolina Journal in February. “Estimates don’t really
will receive a Cherryville High School tee-shirt at the end of camp.”
The last date to register for camp, noted Hubers, is Aug. 1.
“This is a great opportunity to learn more about our school and the exciting
politics shortly after she graduated from college when she met a Republican campaign organizer and got involved as a volunteer. She then rose through the ranks at the U.S. Department. of Education, the U.S. Department. of Homeland Security, and the White House during the George W. Bush Administration, where she was recognized as a White House commissioned officer.
In 2009, she worked with Rev. Franklin Graham and family at Billy Graham’s ministry in Charlotte, and Samaritan’s
7-11: Joseph McClain, Jr., 50, 309 S. Mountain St., Cherryville; one count felony attempting to obtain property by false pretenses. $1,000 secured bond.
7-13: Wesley Keith Hudson, 43, 207 Dale Dr., Cherryville; one count misdemeanor violation of domestic protection order. No bond amt. listed on report.
7-17: Michael Robert Carver, 58, 216 Putnam St., Cherryville; one count of misdemeanor second-degree trespass. $2,000 secured bond.
7-20: Daniel Thomas Rubinosky, 30, 302 W. Congress St., Lincolnton; WSOJ (Martin Couty). $750/secured bond.
7-21: Daniel Scott Williams, 38, 110 Greenway Ave., Cherryville; misdemeanor WSOJ for an outstanding OFA (Gaston County). $1,000 secured bond.
7-21: Jonathan Kyle Mauney, 40, Streets of Gaston County; one count misdemeanor B&E. $1,000 secured bond.
7-21: Robert James Allen, III, 36, 3030 Hazel Dr., Shelby; misdemeanor possession of marijuana (up to ½ ounces). Summons/cited.
7-22: Fonda Ladorne Adkins, 49, 200 Ray St., Cherryville; misdemeanor assault & battery. $2,500 secured bond.
woman reports ID theft by unknown subject who created an account w/o her knowledge or consent. Case is active and under further investigation.
7-17: Cherryville woman reports B&E by unnamed subject who broke into her residence, damaging the frame of her front door. Closed/cleared by other means.
7-17: Cherryville car wash reports second-degree trespassing by unnamed 58-year-old male who trespassed. Closed/ cleared by arrest.
7-18: Cherryville hardware business reports larceny ($43.96/four black pipes) by unnamed 30-year-old male who stole listed items. Case listed as “inactive.”
7-19: Cherryville man reports injury to real property by unlisted person(s) who threw a rock, busting out victim’s window at home. Est. damages: $200. Case is active and under further investigation.
7-20: Cherryville man reports call for service/ overdose of listed victim who became unconscious w/labored breathing. Case is active.
of marijuana. Closed/ cleared by arrest.
7-22: Cherryville woman reports assault/battery by listed suspect who assaulted her at her place of employment. No injuries reported. Closed/cleared by arrest.
7-22: CPD officer reports possession of marijuana (up to ½ ounces) and possession of drug paraphernalia by listed suspect who possessed listed narcotics and paraphernalia. Closed/cleared by arrest. Seized: 11.50 grams of marijuana.
7-22: GCPD officers report a new investigation into an “all other” incident at 148 Old Fallston Rd., Cherryville.
7-26: Cherryville woman reports call for service for an unattended death of listed victim, who was found deceased inside her residence. Closed by other means.
7-27: GCPD officers report closing/clearing by arrest a weapon law violation incident at 1205 Tot Dellinger Rd., Cherryville.
work because they’re not accountable, but actual prices are accountable. In order for all these hospitals to bill their patients every day, they know these prices in advance, and they also know how to convert the formulas into dollars and cents, and they clearly know every plan name and every procedure name and code.”
The rule for hospital price transparency came from the Affordable Care Act or Obamacare, but turning it into standard practice has taken time.
The Trump Administration made it into the rule of law, requiring that hospitals post all prices online as of January 1, 2021.
A bill dealing with medical debt and billing in North Carolina, S.B. 321, Medical Debt De-Weaponization Act, has been sitting in the House Rules Committee since May 3. Its fate looks to be similar to H.B. 1039, also known as the Medical Debt De-Weaponization Act, which stalled out in a House Banking Committee hearing in June 2022.
things we have to offer. We look forward to seeing you and meeting our Class of 2027!” said Mr. Hubers.
For more information about CHS, visit the Gaston County schools web site and click on the CHS button.
Purse, in Boone, before running for running office as a state senator in 2016.
She joins a growing list of candidates on the primary ballot, including Hal Weatherman, Peter Boykin, Allen Mashburn, Rockingham Sheriff Sam Page, and Rep. Jeffrey Elmore.
On the Democrat side, State Sen. Rachel Hunt, former State Sen. Raymond Smith, former State Sen. Ben Clark, Chris Rey, former mayor of Spring Lake, and Delmonte Crawford are also running for the office.
7-22: Daniel Seth Russell, 20, 111 Oakley Ln., Cherryville; one count each misdemeanor possession of marijuana up to ½ ounces and possession of drug paraphernalia. Summons/ cited.
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7-12: Cherryville stone and marble business reports destruction/damage/ vandalism of property ($600/three fence posts) by unnamed suspects who drove a car through fence on property. Case is inactive.
7-13: Cherryville man reports violation of domestic violence protection order by listed suspect who committed a 50B violation. Closed/cleared by arrest.
7-13: Cherryville
7-20: Cherryville man and woman report B&E burglary and destruction/ damage/vandalism of property by listed suspect who entered house and threw furniture in yard and broke lock on bedroom door. Damaged: one wooden table; one white shelf; and bedroom lock and door. Case is active and under further investigation.
7-20: CPD officer reports DWLR, expired inspection sticker, expired registration, and displaying revoked registration tag by listed Lincolnton suspect who had outstanding OFAs. Closed/cleared by arrest.
7-21: Florida woman reports B&E by unnamed male suspect who broke into residence in Cherryville. Damage: door. Closed/cleared by arrest.
7-21: CPD officer reports possession of marijuana (up to ½ ounces) by unnamed 36-year-old male who possessed 8.50 grams
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7-12: A vehicle driven by Margaret Taylor Riffle, 72, 107 Vida Ln., Cherryville, turned in the Food Lion parking lot and struck a vehicle owned by Jean Rector Mitchell, 91, 3009 Fallston – Waco Rd., Shelby, which was parked and unoccupied at the time. No injuries reported. Est. damages to each vehicle: $500/vehicle.
7-13: A vehicle driven by Pamela Jean Wyrick, 60, 204 babe Ln., Bessemer City, struck a vehicle driven by Barney Darnell Roberts, 66, 1123 Mary’s Grove Church Rd., Kings Mountain, in the rear as the Roberts vehicle was making a left turn while on Church Street. No injuries reported. Est. damage to the Wyrick vehicle: $200; to the Roberts vehicle: $500.
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Summer Reading almost over; we hate to see it go, but…
It will be back next year… for the Summer of 2024!
Yay!
TRACI POLLITT
by
Branch Manager Gaston County Public Library, Cherryville Branch
Coming up at your Cherryville Branch Library!
LEGO Club – Tuesdays at 3:30 p.m.
Family Storytime –Thursdays at 10:30 a.m.
Saturday Storytime with Ms. Sarah – Saturday, Aug. 5, at 10:30 a.m.
Teen Anime Club –Thursday, Aug. 17, at 4:30 p.m.
Craft & Chat for Adults - Saturday, Aug. 26, at 11 a.m.
Summer Reading is almost over! We’ve had so much fun this summer with our patrons and our community. We started by saving the Earth from a super-polluting mastermind in Talewise’s presentation of “Science Heroes: Saving Earth Together.” Then Shepherd Shakespeare brought us a wonderful introduction to the Bard with their child-friendly version of “A Midsummer
Night’s Dream.” Finally, our friends at the Schiele Museum brought examples of unity and beneficial partnerships from the animal kingdom to our branch. We were also able to partner with and highlight other Gaston County departments by bringing in Erin Hines from Natural Resources as well as Officer Chad Owens with the County Police. Finally, we had the best time ever when we partnered with Cherryville’s own Fire Department for Family Storytime! We’ve received wonderful feedback about this summer’s events – stay tuned for “Adventure Begins at Your Library,” coming next summer (2024)!
If you recall, we wrote about our Community Reads display in the May 31 edition of this paper. The brainchild of Ms. Emily, suggestion slips were put out for patrons so they could share favorite titles with others in our community. This display has been so successful that we’ve decided to keep it going through the fall. If you’ve read a wonderful book and want to share it with other library patrons, let us know! We also moved our “Craft & Chat” monthly event from a Friday morning to
a Saturday morning. This move enabled several crafters to join the group, people who normally have a scheduling conflict with a weekday morning event. After looking at our calendar, we realized we could make this move permanent. Beginning in August, “Craft & Chat” will be held the last Saturday of each month at 11 a.m. If you’re an adult who enjoys crafting, drop by and check it out.
Want more information about library events, displays, etc.? Give us a call at (704) 769-8190, or stop by the branch at 605 E. Main Street. Our public service hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Thursday, and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Friday and Saturday. Last call for your summer reading records! You have until Saturday, Aug. 12 to bring them into the library and get your name entered into the county-wide grand prize drawings. Good luck, all!
And – as always, have a great rest of your summer!
Watchdog group’s ad compares Cooper to segregationist George Wallace
by DAVID N. BASS Carolina Journal
A new ad from a national watchdog group compares North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper to former Alabama Democrat governor George Wallace, a prominent segregationist.
The thesis of the ad is that Cooper’s opposition to school choice in the Tar Heel State is blocking opportunities for minority students to have a better shot at success in life. The ad also calls out President Joe Biden, Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs, former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, and American Federation of Teachers president Randi Weingarten.
“In 1963, Alabama Governor George Wallace stood in the schoolhouse door to keep black children out of the best schools. In 2023, a new generation of George Wallace Democrats is again blocking schoolhouse doors, opposing popular school choice programs,” the ad says.
“In states like New York, Arizona, Illinois, Nevada, North Carolina and Texas, Democrats are fighting programs that give black and Hispanic parents the ability to send their kids to the best possible schools. Yet many of these same politicians send their own kids to private schools. It’s time for every child in America to finally
have equal access to good schools.”
The was created by the group Unleash Prosperity Now.
Cooper has declared a statewide emergency over funding for traditional public schools, while continuing to target school choice programs – chiefly the Opportunity Scholarship Program – that are popular with voters. The governor has also vetoed two bills that would expand and strengthen charter schools.
A recent poll shows that support for school choice stands at 71 percent among registered voters, including 73 percent among blacks and 71 percent among Hispanics..
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If you recall, we wrote about our Community Reads display in the May 31 edition of the Eagle. The brainchild of Ms. Emily, suggestion slips were put out for patrons so they could share favorite titles with others in our community.
Photo montage with NC Governor Roy Cooper, President Joe Biden, Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs, former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, and American Federation of Teachers president Randi Weingarten. (photo montage provided by CJ)
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From Page 1 one a basketball court and the other a proposed pickleball court have either been finished or worked on by Todd Sosebee, with the basketball goals and nets being put in place.
City Manager Dalton said, “The basketball court is completed. The pickle
ball court pad has been poured, but it will likely be 30 days before the court is completed and ready for play. We also still have to fix the culvert and pave the track around Westgate.”
In a July 11 email to the Eagle. Mr. Dalton had noted Mr. Sosebee had done a lot of work for the City in the past, adding the “…tennis courts at Aaron Moss Park was one of his projects.”
Also, under “other business,” council members discussed who to bill for a
pile of trash and old furniture that was placed out on the street on Rudisill Street and left for the city to pick up and dispose of, a job not normally under the city’s purview to perform, unless agreed upon previously between them and the owner of the house or building from which said debris has come or originated. There being nor further business, the meeting was adjourned. The next regular city council session
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The area has been scraped clean at Westgate Park and the dirt square remaining is awaiting its soon-to-come black-topped pad. (photos by MEP/The Eagle/CF Media)
The pickleball court at Westgate Park has been poured and surfaced, but is not quite finished yet.
An end-on view of the new Westgate Park basketball court, looking toward the park’s entrance.
One of the new basketball goals at the newly surfaced Westgate Park b-ball court.
A wider view of the newly-finished Westgate Park basketball court with its goals.
A wide shot of the soon-to-be-finished pickleball court. In the foreground is one of the construction company’s vehicles.
The greatest calling in all the world is God’s calling…
Recently, my family and I took a vacation to Tennessee and visited Beyond the Lens. One of the exhibits was a replica of the White House Press Room.
I stood behind the desk to have my picture taken and my wife posted it on Facebook. Several of our friends commented that I had their vote. Even though the picture was just for fun, I believe that the calling on my life to preach the Word of God is highest and most important calling that ex-
ists, and I could not imagine doing anything else.
This year marks 17 years in pastoral ministry for me, not including my time as a youth pastor. What a joy and challenge it’s been to shepherd Christ’s flock. Here are some lessons God has taught me during these years (in no particular order of importance): (1.) The church doesn’t belong to me, but to Jesus. He died for it, is building it, and will not let the gates of hell prevail against it. The Head of the church doesn’t need me but chooses to include me in shepherding
Roller Coasters
Attending carnivals, amusement and theme parks over the years has always been a great experience for my family and me.
Some of my favorites include Disney World, Six Flags, Busch Gardens, and Kings Dominion. The top attraction has always been the roller coaster rides: the faster, the higher, or more adventurousthe better. However, when I stood in line, I found myself doubting whether I should actually go for it. My confidence was challenged by fear. Now, don’t leave me hanging. Have you ever wanted to do something, but began to talk yourself out of it because you were afraid? Was it a business endeavor, a ministry opportunity, or a new relationship? Fear will hold us back if we let it. Nevertheless, God doesn’t want us to be paralyzed by fear. 2 Timothy 1:7 (AMP) says, “For God did not give us a spirit of timidity or cowardice or fear, but [He has given us a spirit] of power and of love and of sound judgment and personal discipline [abilities that result in a calm, well-balanced mind, and self-control].”
Take Your Peace
Anytime I feel anxious about anything, I start praying and asking God for peace so I can enjoy the moment that I am in. Philippians 4:6-7 (AMP) says, “Do not be anxious or worried about anything, but in everything [every circumstance and situation] by prayer and petition with thanksgiving, continue to make your [specific] requests known to God. And the peace of God [that peace which reassures the heart, that peace] which transcends all understanding, [that peace which] stands guard over your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus [is yours].” One way I receive peace is to praise and thank God for his peace. Fear won’t hang around when you get busy praising God. The peace of God will envelop your spirit, soul, and body. It’s nothing that the world provides. It’s the supernatural presence of God, for Jesus is the Prince of Peace. John 14:27 (AMP) says, “Peace I leave with you; My [perfect] peace I give to you; not as the world gives do I give to you. Do not let your heart be troubled, nor let it be afraid. [Let My perfect peace calm you in every circumstance and give you courage and strength for every challenge.]”
PRAY THIS PRAYER:
“I praise you Lord as the mighty God, everlasting God, Wonderful Counselor, and Prince of Peace. Thank you for peace that surpasses all understanding and that guards my heart and mind in Christ. May I always be aware of your Presence even when I am on an outing. Lord, please strengthen me when worry, anxiousness and fear try to overtake my mind as I ride on the roller coaster of life. Please drive fear from my life. In Jesus’ name, I prayAmen.”
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His church. There’s hardly a more mind-blowing reality. (2.) God’s Word does the work. As it is faithfully taught and preached, the Spirit of God saves sinners, sanctifies the saints, and sends us into the world to live on mission for Him.
It’s remarkable to see this week after week. I would never stand behind a pulpit if I weren’t utterly convinced of this truth. (3.) No one is more important to me in my church than my wife and children. Church members come and go. But family is for life. Prioritize accordingly. (4.) The years I spent studying have proven utterly invaluable; (5.) Having seasoned mentors to walk you through challenging seasons is crucial; (6.) Pastors shouldn’t
pretend to be super-humans because we’re not. Before we were shepherds, we were sheep in Christ’s flock, just like everyone else; left to ourselves, we’re helpless and hopeless. We’re saved by the same grace and need the mercy of Jesus just like everyone else. Don’t be afraid to display this in your life and ministry; (7.) It is vital for the pastor to surround himself not with yes-men, but instead, with men who will lovingly challenge him in his walk with Christ; (8.) Pastoring is never less than preaching and teaching the Word. It’s always more than this. Shepherding entails deep relationships of love and trust. If you’re not cultivating these relationships, you’re not really
pastoring; (9.) Pastors must be the lead disciple-makers in the church; (10.) Developing leaders is one of the most important responsibilities God has given pastors; and (12.) In leadership, you must not measure growth in weeks and months, but years and decades.
Sometimes it IS tough being a pastor. But, one day when I get to heaven and see the many people that God allowed me to have a small part in their lives, I believe I will be able to say, “It was worth it all!”
Hebrews 13:7 says, “Remember those who led you, who spoke the word of God to you; and considering the result of their way of life, imitate their faith.”
Shady Grove to host concert August 13
Shady Grove Baptist Church, 3240 Tryon Courthouse Rd., Cherryville, asks folks to come join them for a concert with Debra Perry and Jaidyn’s Call on Sunday, Aug. 13, at 10 a.m. A Love Offering will be received then. For more information call (704) 435-9605.
If any of you lacks wisdom, let him ask God, who gives generously to all without reproach, and it will be given him.
James 1:5
pray.
Anthony Grove Baptist Church 100 Anthony Grove Road Crouse, NC 704-435-6001
Bess Chapel United Methodist Church 6073 Flay Road Cherryville, NC 704-435-7969
Bethlehem United Methodist Church 6753 NC 182 Highway Cherryville, NC 704-435-1608
Blessed Hope Baptist Church 3357 Fallston-Waco Road Cherryville, NC 704-435-8530
Body of Christ Fellowship Center 405 S. Cherokee Street Cherryville, NC www.bodyofchrist7.com
Calvary Way Holiness Church 1017 Second Street Cherryville, NC Pastor Clifton Morgan Cherryville Church of God 810 East Main Street Cherryville, NC 704-435-2275
Cherryville Missionary Methodist Church 318 W. Ballard Street Cherryville, NC 704-435-6934
Emmanuel Baptist Church 1155 Marys Grove Church Rd Cherryville, NC 704-435-5764
Fairview Baptist Church 415 South Mountain Street Cherryville, NC 704-435-4299
First Baptist Church 301 East 1st Street Cherryville, NC 704-435-3796
First Church of the Nazarene 301 North Elm Street Cherryville, NC 828-838-2428
First Presbyterian Church 107 West Academy Street Cherryville, NC 704-435-6064
First United Methodist Church 601 N. Pink St. Cherryville, NC 704-435-6732
First Wesleyan Church 800 North Pink Street Cherryville, NC 704-435-6069
Free Saints Chapel Church 813 Self Street Cherryville, NC 704-435-0949
Gospel Way Baptist Church 3904 Tryon Courthouse Rd. Cherryville, NC 866-356-3219
Legacy Church 805 Self Street Cherryville, NC 704-457-9615
Living Word Ministries 306 East Academy Street Cherryville, NC 704-435-3213
Marys Grove United Methodist Church 1223 Marys Grove Church Rd Cherryville, NC 704-435-5544
Macedonia Missionary Baptist Church 235 A.W. Black Street Waco, NC 704-435-8842
Mt. Zion Baptist Church 112 Mt. Zion Church Road Cherryville, NC 704-435-9636
North Brook Baptist Church 7421 Flay Road Cherryville, NC 704-435-4471
Oak Grove AME Zion Church 542 Flint Hill Road Cherryville, NC 704-435-3687
Oak Grove Baptist Church 219 Tot Dellinger Road Cherryville, NC 704-435-3053
Revival Tabernacle 1104 Delview Road Cherryville, NC 704-435-4073
Rudisill Chapel AME Zion Church 417 South Mountain Street Cherryville, NC 704-435-5621
Second Baptist Church 201 Houser Street Cherryville, NC 704-435-9657
Shady Grove Baptist Church 3240 Tryon Courthouse Road Cherryville, NC 704-435-9605
St. John’s
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Senior Pastor – Shady Grove Baptist Church Cherryville
If your church is in the Cherryville area and is not listed, please give Lorri a call at 704-484-1047 or email lorri@cfmedia.info
Lutheran Church 310 West Church Street Cherryville, NC 704-435-9264 St. Mark’s Lutheran Church 1203 St. Mark’s Church Road Cherryville, NC 704-435-5941 Victory Life Assembly of God 1655 Shelby Highway Cherryville, NC 704-435-5539 Waco Baptist Church 262 N. Main Street Waco, NC 704-435-9311 Washington Missionary Baptist Church 1920 Stony Point Road Waco, NC 704-435-3138 Word of Faith Ministry 306 Doc Wehunt Road Cherryville, NC 704-435-5560 Zion Hill Baptist Church 3460 Zion Hill Road Cherryville, NC 704-435-3355 Cherryville Area Places of Worship CARS THAT FIT YOUR BUDGET 704-487-5520 tel/fax 1016 College Ave. (Hwy. 150) Shelby, NC 28152 (Near Boiling Springs, NC) www.edsteibelimports.com IMPORTS STEIBEL ED Stamey-Cherryville Funeral Home & Cremation Service 405 North Dixie Street, Cherryville, NC 704-445-8144 www.stameycherryvillefuneralhome.com Fairview Baptist Church 415 South Mountain Street, Cherryville, NC www.momsinprayer.org • Working Moms • Homeschool Moms • College Praying Moms • Moms of Career Age Young Adults • Military Families • Moms Praying For Prodigals • Special Needs Praying Moms • Church Based Groups • Language Based Groups • Prison Based Groups OUR MISSION: Moms in Prayer International impacts children and schools worldwide for Christ by gathering mothers to
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NC BeachBlast Festival returns Aug. 18 and 19
The City of Kings Mountain brings the Beach back to downtown as the NC Beach Blast Festival comes to Patriots Park Friday and Saturday, August 18 and 19!
Presented by Carolina Power Partners, the festival blasts off Friday, August 18 at 6:00 p.m. with DJ Eric Bowman, followed by Too Much Sylvia at 6:30 pm.
On Saturday, August 19 at 10:00 a.m., enjoy a full day of music and family fun with DJ Johnny B and four of the hottest Carolina Beach Music bands in the Southeast – Jim Quick and Coastline, Cat5, Swingin’ Medallions, and Band of Oz.
Vendors will be on hand with great food and beverages, and beginning at 12:00 p.m., Festival goers can shop till they drop on the Boardwalk Vendor Row with over 50 vendors!
There is fun for the whole family – with in- flatables, games, the Rotary Splash Pad, Water Wars, watermelon eating, hula hoop, Beach Party costume contests, the big beach ball drop,
LEGAL NOTICE
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF GASTON
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND DEBTORS
Having qualified on 21st of June, 2023 as Executrix of the Estate of ANTONINA DEL SIGNORE, deceased, late of Gaston County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms, and corporations having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned, Nadia D. Reynolds, Executrix on or before the 2nd of November, 2023, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms, and corporations indebted to said estate to please make immediate payment to the undersigned.
This the 2nd day of August, 2023.
Nadia D. Reynolds, Executrix
Estate of: Antonina Del Signore
1823 Southridge Dr. Belmont, NC 28012
Counsel for the Estate McINTYRE ELDER LAW
233 E. Graham St. Shelby, NC 28150
CE(8/020916&23/2023)
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Having qualified as Administrator of the Estate of Carl Jeffrey Crook of Gaston County, North Carolina, the undersigned does hereby notify all persons, firms, and corporations having claims against the estate of said decedent to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 17th day of October, 2023 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms, and corporations indebted to the said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned.
This the 19th day of July, 2023.
Personal Representative: Eddy Ivester
Attorney for the Estate and Personal Representative:
Timothy H. Wallace
KING LAW OFFICES, PC
201 West Main St. Lincolnton, NC 28092
CE (7/19, 26, 8/02 & 09/2023)
Having qualified on the 18th day of July, 2023 as Executrix of the Estate of Charles Earl Oxford, deceased, late of Gaston County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against the decedent to exhibit the same to the undersigned Executrix on or before the 28th day of October, 2023 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms and corporations indebted to the estate should make immediate payment.
This the 26th day of July, 2023.
Jessica Bevil, Ex.
116 Hawk Hollow Lane Shelby, NC 28150
C. Andrew Neisler, Jr, Admin. CTA CLONINGER & NEISLER ATTYS
P.O. Box 515, 300 E. King Street Kings Mountain, NC 28086
CE (7/26, 8/2, 8/9 & 8/16/2023)
pirates, mermaids, and an all-new BeachBlast Golf Cart Parade.
register for the golf
LEGAL NOTICE
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF GASTON
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND DEBTORS
Having qualified on 21st of June, 2023 as Executrix of the Estate of ANGELO DEL SIGNORE; AKA, ANGELO FEDELE SIGNORE deceased, late of Gaston County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms, and corporations having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned, Nadia D. Reynolds, Executrix on or before the 2nd of November, 2023, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms, and corporations indebted to said estate to please make immediate payment to the undersigned.
This the 2nd day of August, 2023.
Nadia D. Reynolds, Executrix
Estate of: Angelo Del Signore; aka, Angelo Fedele Signore
1823 Southridge Dr. Belmont, NC 28012
Counsel for the Estate
McINTYRE ELDER LAW
233 E. Graham St. Shelby, NC 28150
CE (8/02, 09, 16 & 23/2023)
cart parade, please call 704-730-2101. Kings Mountain looks forward to seeing you at the 2023
NC BeachBlast Festival. For more information, go to kingsmountainevents. com/nc-beachblast-festival.
LEGAL NOTICE
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF GASTON
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND DEBTORS OF NITA PENDLETON DELLINGER
Having qualified as Administrator of the Estate of Nita Pendleton Dellinger, deceased, of Gaston County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms, and corporations having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at 106 North Cherry Street, Cherryville, North Carolina, on or before the 2nd day of November, 2023, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms, and corporations indebted to the said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned.
This the 2nd day of August, 2023.
Frankie Dellinger Administrator Counsel for the Estate: PALMER E. HUFFSTETLER, JR. ATTORNEY AT LAW 106 North Cherry Street Cherryville, NC 28021
Telephone: 704-435-4907
CE (8/02, 09, 16 & 23/2023)
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At 7 p.m., Band of Oz plays at Patriots Park. Cat5 Band keeps the music flowing at 1 p.m. Jim Quick and Coastline play Saturday at morning at 10 a.m.
Swingin’ Medallions go on stage Saturday at 4 p.m.
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Summer football mini-camp great fun for kids; coaches
Volunteer coaches from CHS, Chavis; former Ironmen and Wolverine gridders help 80-plus youngsters learn some pigskin skills and drills
by MICHAEL E.POWELL Editor michael@cfmedia.info
Cherryville High School Ironmen head football coach Tim Pruitt, CIC, AIC, said recently last week’s Mini Football Camp for the Little Ironmen and John Chavis Middle School Wolverines took place last week on Tuesday, July 25, and lasting until Thursday, July 27.
Said Pruitt, “Coaches from the Little Ironmen, Chavis Wolverines and Cherryville High School worked with the players. We are proud of them and their willingness to come out and work with these kids. Great work was also provided by 30 members of the CHS football program, as well as former players Kadin Beaver, Jack Dellinger and Kam Bolin.”
Pruitt added that during the three-day camp there were 80-plus players who participated and improved their craft
Coach Pruitt continued, “We have been doing these camps at CHS since the summer of 2016, though we had two years off due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Camps like this have been a part of my coaching background when I was an assistant at Starmount, to all of my head coaching positions, such as at West Wilkes and Watauga.”
Pruitt also thanked his staff and fellow Ironmen coaches, Scott Jenkins, Matt Powers, Will Puckett, and Austin Treadway, who he noted “…helped, along with the coaches that I mentioned, like John Chavis Middles School Wolverines Head Coach, Scottie Gibson, and the Lit-
tle Ironmen coaches.”
As for those former CHS Ironmen players who came back and helped out, Pruett noted Kam Bolin, who is going to Bluefield University in West Virginia, and had to report back to that school last week; Kadin Beaver, who is returning to long snap at Methodist University; and Jack Dellinger, who he said will be attending the University of Tennessee.
Pruitt was especially excited about the number of kids at this year’s camp, as it was – to date – the largest they’ve had turn out, so far.
Said Coach Pruitt, “We had over 80 kids! Our numbers have ranged from the 30’s to the 60’s through the years. Thanks to our coaches – Will Puckett and Scottie Gibson, and all the parents who got the word out to the community through social media.”
Pruitt noted they had a few kids that were pre-K and went all the way up to eight grade, so the range would have been from ages 4 through 13.
“Our largest group was the third and fourth grade group with 26 players,” he said.
Coach Pruitt was pleased to see the kids learning football skills and drills while having fun, all at the same time.
“The players hopefully learned some technique,
but our emphasis was to have fun,” he said, adding, “We also stressed getting better daily and to always compete at everything you do. Thus, consider doing more than playing one sport. At a small school it is important that kids do this to help make all of our programs successful.”
He continued, “Our players that worked with the campers got to enjoy kids who are out there to have a good time, but also had to be patient if that player was not listening or having a hard time understanding their coaching.”
Pruitt then gave a sly smile and added, “This will probably be reversed when the first day of practice begins on Monday (July 31).”
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The 80-plus kids and their coaches at the CHS/Chavis Football mini-camp held last week on the campus at Cherryville High School. Helping Coaches Pruitt, Powers, Jenkins, Puckett, Treadway, and Gibson were former Ironmen players Kadin Beaver, Jack Dellinger and Kam Bolin. (photos
Austin Treadway (front, in blue shirt and “boonie” cap), a former Ironmen gridiron star who now coaches and teaches at CHS, helped out with coaching the skills and drills for the last week’s CHS/Chavis Football Mini-Camp.
This little guy is giving the tackling “dummy” a good “what-for” as he learns how to tackle his opponent the proper way.
Ironmen Assistant Coach Will Puckett (left, preparing to throw the ball) and former Ironmen football star Jack Dellinger (black shirt, center right), put their young charges through their paces at last week’s Mini-camp at CHS’ practice field.
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Thursday, August 10 Senior Citizens Day FREE Admission for Seniors over 55. Peanut butter and saltine cracker donations accepted for the Leona Neal Senior Center Friday, August 11 Salute to Academic Achievement Day Saturday, August 12 Military Appreciation Day, Golden Knights Perform FREE Admission for Veterans & Active Military Special Recognition throughout the day Sunday, August 13 Salute to Healthy Living Day Special appearance by Miss Collegiate America Anna Lunday Monday, August 14 Youth Athletic Day FREE admission for Youth through College age fans wearing a team jersey Tuesday, August 15 #ALWS23 alws.us
10-15, 2023 Museum of Flight Warbirds Appear Daily August 10-15 DRIVE
And he’s off… toward his field goal and the score, that is! The young man in the green shirt, sporting the yellow flag, appears headed for the points for his team as he rockets down the field under the watchful eye of CHS Asst. Ironmen football coach Scott Jenkins (far right) and the volunteer coaches who helped out at last week’s football mini-camp.
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with subject line “CLASS REUNION.”
(Include name and phone number.) You will be contacted.
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GUST 15! burnshigh50th@ gmail.com
CLEVELAND SCHOOL RE-
UNION. Picnic: Sept 1st, 5pm. Holly Oak Park, Shelby. Dinner & Dance: Sept 2nd, 6pm. Senior Center, Shelby.
EMPLOYMENT
TRANSPORTERS NEEDED.
Part time positions transporting students and clients. Cleveland County area. Great for senior citizens. 704-466-5189.
AUTOMOTIVE SHOP HELP-
ER. Automotive experience needed. (704) 445-0970
NOW HIRING LANDSCAP-
ERS FOR FULL TIME YEAR ROUND EMPLOYMENT. Must have valid driver’s license and transportation. Over time available. (704) 473-0341
EXPERIENCED ROOFERS
NEEDED. Must have transportation. Salary based on experience. Call Keith at 704472-0853.
LAWNCARE HELPER. Experienced preferred, but not necessary. Drivers license preferred. 704-526-6640.
FULL TIME YOUTH /AS-
SOCIATE PASTOR. Mount Vernon Baptist Church, Forest City NC is seeking a fulltime Youth/Associate Pastor. Send resume to mountvernonforestcity@gmail.com or mail to 2676 Hudlow Rd. Forest City, NC 28043 (828) 286-9294 mountvernonforestcity@gmail.com
ONE ON ONE CARE, INC. Is hiring for Day Program Activity Coordinator. Includes some transport. Mon- Fri- 7am-3pm Also hiring for 2nd and 3rd shifts in the Residential homes, rotating schedule. Off every other weekend. If interested, apply at 203 Lee St., Shelby, NC 28150
PART-TIME MINISTER OF MUSIC. Mount Vernon Baptist Church, Forest City NC is seeking a part-time Minister of Music. Send resume to mountvernonforestcity@ gmail.com or mail to 2676 Hudlow Rd. Forest City, NC 28043 (828) 286-9294 mountvernonforestcity@ gmail.com
FULL TIME YOUTH MIN-
ISTER. Eastside Baptist Church of Shelby, NC is seeking a full-time Associate Pastor/Youth Minister. Preferred qualifications are experience in student ministry, seminary education and ordination. Please send cover letter and resume to office@ eastsidebaptistshelby.org or to ATTN Personnel Committee, Eastside Baptist Church, 1165 Wyke Rd., Shelby, NC 28150. office@eastsidebaptistshelby.org
WEAVETEC INC. Established Dobby and Jacquard weaving plant needs experienced help for all production positions. Pay depends on experience.
Benefits include health insurance and 401K. Please apply in person at 216 Wilbur St., Blacksburg, SC.
BUSINESS SERVICES
SHIPMAN’S MASONRY- 48 YEARS EXPERIENCE. Brick, Block & Stone, Outside Fireplaces, Foundations, Underpinnings.
“Free Estimates”. 1st Quality Work! (863) 532-1587
ALL LAWNS $35. Call Joe’s Lawn Service. We will also Bid on Smaller Lawns! (Serving the Cleveland County Area) (828) 799-1292
CLEVELAND COUNTY GARAGE DOORS. Summer Tuneup Special, $69.95. We will check all your equipment lube, make sure it’s working correctly. We repair broken doors. Also offering new installations. 704477-9119 or 704-472-9367.
HANDYMAN SERVICES. NOW IS THE TIME. Over 25 years Exp! Install Replace Hot water Heaters, Mulching, Trees and Bushes trimmed, Minor Repairs, Ceiling Fans, Mini Blind Installation, Any Handyman Services. No Job too Big or Small! References available. We will show up and do the job. Call us first, 704692-4449.
RETAINING WALLS, PAVERS, GRADING, DEMOLITION. Site cleanup, ponds, fencing, maintenance, irrigation, landscaping, concrete, excavator work. 828453-8113.
ERIC MOBILE MECHANIC. I will come to you to repair any car, lawnmower or tractor. Honest & Reliable! (704) 300-2332
HANDYMAN LAWNCARE. CHEAPER TODAY THAN YESTERDAY. Cut, Seed, Lawn Aeration, Plant Grass, Bushhogging, Driveway Grading. 704-2971326, 980-291-2357. Cash Only.
SURGE PRESSURE WASHING, INC. House washing starting @$99. surgepwinc.com (704) 284-9292
CHILD CARE NOW ENROLLING NC PRE-K. Must be 4 by August 31st, 2023. Please inquire at Connected Kids Child Development Center at 600 N. Morgan St, Shelby or call Carol Rikard, Damitra Cannon or Katina Smith at 704-4875792. AUCTIONS
YARD SALES
RUTHERFORD COUNTY
YARD SALE AND BAKE SALE. August 2nd-5th & August 8th12th; 9am until. Final sales by August 12th, 2pm. Clothing, furniture, toys, books, more. 828245-4496. Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church, 397 Mt. Pleasant Church Road, Forest City, NC
28043
COUCHES, PIANO, HOME DECOR, KITCHENWARE. Thursday, July 27 through Wednesday, August 2; 9am-5pm daily. Wedding dress-size 20, flowers, riding mower-needs repair, clothing & shoes (infant-size 20), holiday items. 385 Eastview Dr., Bostic, NC 28018
ANTIQUES
UNIQUE ANTIQUE STATION.
Tues.-Sat. 11am-4pm. Farm House Decor, Antiques, Collectibles, Vintage Toys, Hot Wheels, Jewelry, MORE. 985 US 74 Business Hwy., Ellenboro. Find us on Facebook. 828-382-0075.
FOR SALE
FLEA MARKET ITEMS. I have
2 Utility Buildings Full Of Flea Market Items. Want To Sell The Items. Come See! (828) 4475760 CO2 TANK 20LBS. Have 2, $150. I have two co2 tanks. One is full and the other is 1/3. Can send pictures by phone. Also have several soda kegs. OBO (704) 300-1818 kim_hopper@ bellsouth.net
FOR SALE
FREEZER AND TILLER FOR SALE. 13 cu. ft. upright Frigidaire, 2 years old $400. Craftsmans 6HP Rear Tine Tiller with reverse, 3 years old $400. 704575-2360.
USED CAMPER TOPS: BUY/ SALE/TRADE. Various sizes and styles. Keep it dry and safe! 828-980-0788 or 828-286-8674.
ROSE HILL CEMETERY PLOTS. Four spaces in peaceful Rose Hill Memorial Park cemetery at Lawndale, NC. Favored location: Section 2, Lot 79. $3600 for all four or can sell in pairs ($1800) plus $50 (half the transaction fee). myvariousitems@gmail.com
BOX BLADE $400. Dirt Scoot
$300. Boom $100. 704-7398213
HALF RUNNER GREEN BEANS. Other stuff coming soon. Call after 3pm. 704-4707830.
ASSORTMENT OF CHILTON REPAIR MANUALS. I have a large assortment of Chilton Auto Repair Manuals. Some are imports and trucks. Some Motor Manuals all are hard back copies. Best Offer! (704) 300-1818 kim_hopper@bellsouth.net
FIREWOOD, BUNDLE PACKS.
7-10 sticks per 23-25 pound pack. Stretch wrapped. $5 ea. Can deliver, minimum 15 packs. 704-458-3081, (704) 435-3970
HORSE QUALITY HAY FOR SALE. Call (704) 487-6855
BUY
WANT TO BUY CARS& TRUCKS. Trailers, Tractors, Farm Equipment. Must have ID and proof of ownership. Callahan’s Towing. (704) 692-1006 NEED TO SELL YOUR HOUSE? I PURCHASE UN-
OLD SCHOOL GAS JUGS $20.
I have 1 gallon and a 2.5 gallon. These are old school filler necks with air release ports. (704) 3001818 kim_hopper@bellsouth.net
TRAMPOLINE WITH SAFETY NET. Bounce Pro 14’ Trampoline. Safety Net. Steps for children included. $150. (828) 6383820 j-shelms@charter.net
ERATOR. Stainless steel. 3 yrs. old, excellent condition. $700. Text (704) 692-9129 LARGE DINING ROOM TABLE, French, 44x84’’, can expand to 44x96’’, 6 new upholstered chairs, great shape $350. New air-fryer, professional BCP model $110. Surround sound system, Polk, $120. Refrigerator beer dispenser, 4 extra barrels, 1/2 barrel, pony cakes $350. Hitch lift for trucks, easy installation, lift 500lbs. $320. Gym equipment: bench weight, make offer. Weights $1.00/ pound. Elliptical machine $275. Professional French fry cutter $95. Food steamer, new $85. 828-286-8093, 399 River Ridge Parkway, Rutherfordton.
WE’VE GOT THE KNIVES &COINS! Jake’s Knives & Coins located at 1008 S. Lafayette St., Shelby. Call 704-600-6996 (980) 295-5568
DUMBBELLS, iron, 830 pounds, never used. $900. 828-248-2065.
TRAILER-BUY-SELL-TRADE!
“Must Have Title” J Johnson Sales (828) 245-5895
PROMOTE YOUR BUSINESS with Scratch Pads! Press Room Printing. 704-482-2243.
WANTED RENTAL PROPERTY AND/OR STARTER HOMES. MUST BE PRICED TO SELL! “QUICK CLOSINGS”! Call (704) 472-0006
WANT TO BUY MOWING DECK. To fit John Deere LT160, automatic 38” or 42” cut. (704) 538-3809
WANT TO BUY: STAMP COLLECTIONS and accumulations of same. Call 828-652-9425 or cell 954-614-2562. CASH FOR YOUR CAR. Running or not, title or no title. Call Charles Dellinger at Red Road Towing. 704692-6767, (704) 487-0228
I PAY CASH FOR DIABETIC TEST STRIPS. Up to $10 per 100ct. Must be Unused, Unexpired. I’m local and pay fast. (828) 577-4197
WANT TO BUY. ATV’s, Pop-Up Campers and Small Travel Trailers. Call 828-429-3935. WANTED: OLD AND NEW AMMO. Reloading supplies. Call 828-245-6756 or cell # 828-2891488.
CELEBRITY 4WH SCOOTER $645. Lightly used, has new batteries, extra padded air seat, charger, delivered, tech warranty. Call Scooterman John (704) 951-4224 mobilityservices07@ gmail.com
LIVESTOCK TRAILER $1275. Tandem axle trailer, 2 inch ball.10x5 (704) 300-1818 kim_ hopper@bellsouth.net
BF GOODRICH T/A TIRES. 4 like new! ( Size 265/70/170) $400 OBO (704) 300-1818 kim_ hopper@bellsouth.net
4 SEWING MACHINES. Bernina Deco 650, Baby Lock, Singer Quantum XL-100, Nelco Ultra. Sewing cabinet and lots of threads. All for $1000 or OBO. Will sell Individually. 704-3007187
FARM & GARDEN HAY FOR SALE. Spring Hay, 4 x 5 bales, $30/bale. 828-3052679.
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Page8TheCherryvilleEagleWednesday,August2,2023 Classifieds Deadline: Friday at 12:00 Noon PLACE YOUR AD AT CAROLINACLASSIFIEDS.COM OR CALL 704-484-1047 CLASSIFIED ADS All Classified Ads That Have Been Paid and Placed Online or Published in Print Will Not Be Refunded if Ad is Cancelled. ANNOUNCEMENTS SEEKING TALENTED MUSICIANS & PERFORMERS! Join us for exciting gigs, collaboration, and growth. All genres are welcome. Apply now with your contact info and examples of your artwork: goshelbytalent@gmail.com GOLDEN DOMERS TOY AND HOBBY. Visit our NEW LOCATION .....Model Cars, Die-cast Cars & Trucks, Tractors, Hot Wheels, Construction Toys, Sports Memorabilia, Autographed Items, Hard to Find Items! See Mike & Brandon Willis. We’re located at 104 Oliver Ave. (behind El Acapulco Mexican Restaurant in Boiling Springs), Shelby 704-297-0102 or 704-297-0103 REUNIONS BURNS HIGH CLASS OF ‘71. SAVE THE DATE! — Burns High School Class of ‘71 reunion to be held Saturday, October 21, 2023, in Shelby. For registration details and more info, email burnshigh50th@ gmail.com,
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Location: 1832 University
COUNTY BIG YARD SALE GREAT SELECTIONS. Sat., Aug. 12th, 2023 from 7:00 AM - 12:00 PM. LOTS of household items, women’s clothing, and small kitchen appliances!!
Shelby, NC 28150 3 FAMILY YARD SALE. Sat, Aug. 5th, 8 AM-1 PM. If rain, Sat., Aug. 12th. To much to list. Lots of good buys. 311 Stowe Acres, Kings Mountain, NC 28086 2 DAY YARD SALE. Fri., Aug. 4th, 8 AM-2 PM and Sat., Aug. 5th, 7:30 AM-2 PM at 625 Charles Road, Shelby, NC 28152 MULTI-FAMILY YARD SALE. Sat., Aug 5th, 2023 from 7:00 AM - Until. We will have TV’s, Bicycles, Clothes, Household Items and lots of other miscellaneous items for sale. Boiling Springs, NC area. 104 Maxwell Avenue, Shelby, NC 28152 MULTI FAMILY YARD SALE. 2 Days - Fri. Aug. 4th, 2023 from 8:00 AM - 2:00 PM & Sat. Aug. 5th, 2023 from 7:30 AM - 2:00 PM at 625 Charles Road, Shelby, NC 28152 McDOWELL COUNTY GIGANTIC SIDEWALK YARD SALE. Over 60 participating merchants and individuals. Saturday, August 5, 7:30am until noon. Historic Downtown Marion Business District.
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KODAK PRINTER. $30. Trampoline for sale. $75. 828-7554199. 3 MOBILES RENT TO OWN!! RENT TO OWN3 Mobiles 2/2 and 2/1 in Rutherfordton, NC, $5000 down-monthly payment is $730 -$930. (727) 667-8879 ITEMS FOR SALE. Green Egg Grill with table & cover, $125; New AC 5200, $125; Pressure washer 2500 PSI, $125. 704729-6108. STORAGE BUILDINGS NEW, USED, REPOS “BUY, SELL, TRADE!” J Johnson Sales, Forest City, NC. (828) 245-5895 FOR SALE PHILLIPS C-PAP MACHINE $80. 3 Door Rabbit Cage $30. 2 New Black Pioneer Speakers S-CR 400-K, $30. Weather-Tec Bed Mat for Ford F-150 also fits Crew Cab $50. 68 Parakeet Bird Boxes. (704) 739-7621 KOHLER & CAMPBELL PIANO. WITH BENCH. Excellent condition. $400. (704) 477-5008 8X10 TRAILER, NEW DECKING AND RAILING, $950. Large Generator, $125. 2 Deck Tool Chest $85 (like new). 3 Piece Living Room Set $100 obo. Curtis (large) Generator $100. (704) 477-9899 GE WHITE TOP AND BOTTOM refrigerator, $150 OBO. Electric space heater. 828-289-5242 FOUR CEMETERY PLOTS. Located at Cleveland Memorial Park in Shelby, NC. All four plots are next to sidewalk at the Bell Tower “Great Location”. $1250 each or all four $4500. call (704) 466-8295 WOOD WORKING TOOLS. Drill Press, Joiner, Table Saw, Wood Shaper, Betted Sander, Band Saw, Radial Arm Saw, Air Compressor, They All Work. Range from 1946-1984. $500 firm. Call (704) 692-1054 SAMSUNG 27 CU. FT. REFRIG-
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Nothing like a little bit of flag football to get the blood flowing! These youngsters had the time of their lives last week at the CHS/Chavis Football Mini-Camp.
Cherryville Sports Hall of Fame Committee to honor 10 this fall
by RICHARD WALKER CarolinaSportsHub.com
The Cherryville Sports Hall of Fame Committee will honor 10 individuals and one team in the fall.
The induction class will be comprised of Dewey Quinn, Chuck Dellinger, Donald Alexander, Drew Reynolds, Allan Davidson, Scott Heavner, Alan Lindsay, Chad Cash, Calvin Padgett and Wendy Holt and the 1982 Cherryville High School N.C. 2A state championship baseball team.
Quinn, a 1943 Cherryville High product, was a football, basketball and baseball standout at Clemson who was inducted into that school’s Athletic Hall
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of Fame in 1994. A standout offensive lineman at Cherryville High, Dellinger played his college football at Western Carolina University and eventually became the longtime director for the Gastonia Recreation Department.
Alexander, a building contractor, is wrapping up a 40-year stint as a coach with the Cherryville Little League program.
Drew Reynolds, the son of 1998 inaugural Cherryville Hall of Fame inductee Bobby Reynolds, played for his father at East Rutherford and former Cherryville Post 100 and at East Carolina where he was a three-time All-Conference USA pick and a
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FULL BLOODED GREAT PYRENEES PUPPIES. 9 week old Great Pyrenees puppies for sale. 4 boys and 3 girls. 5 pure white and 2 rare grey patchwork. All shots and wormed. So beautiful and playful! Great as livestock guardian dogs or just as pets (like mine). Mom and dad on site. $300 (May be negotiable). I just need them to have great homes!! (704) 953-1776 lynnbwilkie@yahoo.com
second-team All-America selection by Collegiate Baseball in 2013. He is currently a Post 100 assistant coach and head baseball coach at East Rutherford High.
Davidson, who now lives in Shelby, played multiple sports at Cherryville High and earned all-conference honors in football and baseball. He pitched the only perfect game in Cherryville High School history in 1987 against Bunker Hill and later played football and baseball in college at Gardner-Webb University and was named senior athlete of the year in 1991.
Heavner is the current head coach of Cherryville High baseball and
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has guided the Ironmen to two state championships, 10 conference titles and a 333-139 record since replacing his Cherryville High coach Henry Jones in 2006. Heavner was a pitcher for Jones and later at North Greenville under Cherryville Hall of Famer Rusty Stroupe.
Lindsay, a 1969 Cherryville High graduate, was a pitching legend at Cherryville Junior and Senior Highs and Cherryville Post 100 and nearby Gaston College. During his Legion baseball career, Lindsay had two 21-strikeout outings, one each in 1968 and 1969 and he was drafted twice by major league teams, the latter as the only drafted player in Gaston
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College’s baseball history.
Cash, the chief operations officer at Carolina Federal Credit Union, played baseball on Cherryville High’s N.C. 2A state title team in 1998 and Cherryville Post 100’s 1998 American Legion World Series runner-up.
A skilled golfer, Cash has won six club championships at Cherryville Country Club, and this spring he took over as golf coach at Cherryville High. Cash also has been a coach and administrator for the Cherryville Little League program from 2005 to 2021.
Padgett, a 1987 Cherryville High graduate, was a state champion in track and held most of the school’s track records for
more than 20 years.
Holt, a longtime cheerleading coach at Cherryville High, has guided her program to more than 20 state championships in the sport in various divisions.
The 1982 Cherryville team that was coached by Jones, had a 25-2 overall and rallied to beat South Granville in the state finals after losing the opener of the best-of-3 championship series. The team featured future college baseball players and future Cherryville Sports Hall of Famers Bobby Reynolds (1998 induction), Brad Long (1998), Rusty Stroupe (1999) and its coach Henry Jones 1999), Kent Alexander (2001)
HOME LOTS. In Cleveland & Rutherford Counties. Some with water & septic. Owner financing with low down payments. Call Bryant Realty, (704) 567-9836
1975 F1000 TRACTOR. Very good condition. New tires, alternator & battery. $3700. 864-2192021.
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GERMAN SHEPHERD PUP-
PIES FOR SALE. Rare black with a little marking on legs. Ready for their new home. Had shots and wormed. Wonderful companion. Sell or trade. No answer, leave message. 828-6754968.
FULL-BLOODED GERMAN
SHEPHERD PUPPIES. 9 weeks. No papers. Parents on site. Black and tan. Ready now. 828-748-9614, 828-460-8187.
AKC/CKC BOXER PUPPY.
$225. Female Boxer pup, 7 months old. Papers, tail docked, shots worming. Location: Shelby, NC must go. (704) 477-3900 wbmanning33@gmail.com
AKC DACHSHUND PUPPIES. For Sale AKC Dachshund puppies, 2 black females left. Wormed and vet checked. Shots are up to date. They are 8 weeks old and ready to go. $500. 704473-1393 (704) 473-1393
CANE CORSO PUPPIES. Two litters of Cane Corso Puppies.
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KOI FISH FOR SALE. 2”-4” all colors; wholesale price $1. each- minimum 25 fish. (864) 546-2778 brendasherman9@ gmail.com
CONTURNIX QUAIL $5. Quail Chicks $3 ea. Quail eggs $6 per doz. Bob Whites $8.00. Hatching Eggs. Guineas $10. 704-4769943 (704) 476-9943 jw28178@ gmail.com
BABY CHINCHILLAS. I have a pair of baby Chinchillas for sale (Both Males) one a beautiful White Mosaic the other a Blue/ Grey. They are 8 weeks old and very sweet and friendly. They come with a brand new single level Critter Nation Cage with all accessories. $150.00 Experienced Owners Preferred! (828) 205-3133 lowman.edward@yahoo.com
DOUBLE-DOODLE PUPPIES
FOR SALE. 5 male puppies born June 14th 2 black, two tan and one red. Ready for their forever home on Aug 9th. 800.00 each is a steal for this amazing breed. Deposit of 50%will hold your pick. Call 513-502-8245 or email 3923tim@gmail.com for more information or pictures. This breed is expected to weigh 45 to 50 lbs as an adult. Mom is a 2 year old 45 lbs labradoodle and Dad is a 1 3/4 year old 47 lbs Goldendoodle. Great with any size children.
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GREAT DANE PUPPIES FOR SALE. Will be ready July 16th. Dad is 100% Blue European
Great Dane. Mom-70%. 704477-9117.
AKC EUROPEAN DOBERMAN PINSCHERS. Full AKC. Born 6/30/23. Health guarantee. Bloodline health proven. Tails docked, dew claws removed. Quality proven, indoor kept, socialized. Vet records provided.
1st set shots, FULL VET EXAM, references of pups w/bloodline.
Parents health tested as well.
Sire is black and tan, Dam is blue. Wilson, NC 252-360-9827 (252) 360-9827 melissaongaro@yahoo.com
PIGLETS FOR SALE. About 20 total even mix of male and female. Some “Mini” pigs and some mixed “Pot Belly” and “Mini”. Very people friendly and with many different temperaments $75 for the males and $100 for females. Good for pets or processing. Call for more information. Rutherfordton (704) 807-9583
FULL BLOODED MINI SCHNAUZER PUPPIES.
THESE 4 BEAUTIES ARE LOOKING FOR THEIR FOREVER HOME. VET CHECKED AND CLEARED TO BE RELEASED. THEY HAVE HAD THEIR 1ST SET OF PUPPY SHOTS, DEWORMED EVERY 2 WEEKS. POTTY TRAINING HAS BEGUN. THEY LOVE TO CUDDLE AND GIVE KISSES.
IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A LOYAL ADDITION TO YOUR FAMILY LOOK NO FURTHER. FOR MORE INFO CALL 704534-4368 (704) 534-4368 lpastore3@yahoo.com
TURN YOUR HOUSE INTO CASH? I PURCHASE UNWANTED RENTAL PROPERTY AND/OR STARTER HOMES. MUST BE PRICED TO SELL! “QUICK CLOSINGS”! Call (704) 472-0006 OPEN HOUSE. $207,000. NEWLY RENOVATED home for sale. Includes brand new electric, plumbing and a completely new redesigned layout. Great location near school. Quiet street. Wrap around porch. Come and see August 5th & 6th from 12-3! 408 Morton Street, Shelby, NC 28152 (281) 222-3091 benjamin. henry@cbrealty.com
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PUPPIES $600. 10 week old RR puppies. Have first shots, dewormed. 3 females, 2 males. Text 828829-6831. (828) 829-6831 lisamariesuhy@icloud.com
AKC REGISTERED GOLDEN RETRIEVER PUPPIES. President Gerald Ford bloodline, first shots, dewormed, 4 weeks old, $2,000 each. 704-884-6805.
pipes. Removable seat & windscreen. Forward controls. garage kept, perfect cond. Priced to sell. No answer leave msg. (407) 453-1251 robb34737@gmail.com
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DON’T MISS SEEING THIS 4 BEDROOM HOUSE. KITCHEN AND BATHROOMS ARE NEW. LOCATED ON QUIET STREET. OPEN HOUSE IS SUNDAY, JULY 30, FROM 2:00 UNTIL 4:00, 1002 RIDGE RD., MARION, NC. HOSTED BY SHARON KELLY, REALTOR WITH COLDWELL BANKER KING, MARION, NC 28752 (979) 690-6781 SKELLY@ COLDWELLBANKER.COM
POLK COUNTY POLK COUNTY, SUNNYVIEW, NC. FOR SALE BY OWNER. Convenient location, 4 acre lot on quiet country road. $52,000. Owner financing available. 828429-3287.
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2&3 BEDROOM MOBILE HOMES. Nice and clean, water furnished. Oak Grove Community, Kings Mtn. Call or text, 704739-0259.
RUTHERFORD COUNTY
2 & 3 BEDROOM MOBILE HOMES. Small private park between Spindale and Forest City. Starting at $600 per month. 828382-0475.
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OCEAN LAKES, BIG DISCOUNTS. On Spring & Fall Weeks. 7 houses, 3 ocean front, some with golf carts. Call Tammy Patterson, 704-418-4756.
SCENIC RIDGE COUNTRY CAMPGROUND. Cherryville, NC. Cabins. RV Spots, Daily Weekly, Monthly, Seasonal Sites. (704) 435-0938
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FOR RENT CLEVELAND COUNTY 2 OR 3 BEDROOM MOBILE HOMES for rent in Shelby, NC. $800-$875 including water. Call 828-234-8147 SUPER NICE HOUSE FOR RENT. 3 BR, 2 BA in Boiling Springs Area. 2 Living rooms, New appliances. $1,200/ mth. 2 months due at signing. 704-4346406. FOR RENT CLEVELAND COUNTY 2 BEDROOM, 1 BATH HOME. For rent in Kings Mountain. NO Pets, NO Smoking. References Required. Call Keith, 704-4183790. MOVE IN SPECIAL. 2 & 3 Bedroom, deposit required. $210 weekly rates. Includes power and water. NO PETS. NO TEXTING. (704) 473-4299 2&3 BEDROOM TOWN HOMES. Townhomes located in Shelby, NC. We are currently accepting applications for our waiting list. Rent is based on income (and some expenses are deducted). Please visit us today at Laurel Hill Apartments, 1526 Eaves Rd., Shelby, NC or call for more information 704-487-1114. Equal Housing Opportunity. LIONS SENIOR VILLAGE has 1 bedroom HUD subsidized apartments for low income seniors. Taking applications now. Age 62 or older. Equal Housing Opportunity. 211 North Morgan Street, Shelby, NC (704) 4827723 (704) 482-7723 Lions@ RPMMANAGED.COM
CREEK APARTMENTS FOR SENIORS. (62 and older), disabled (50 and older). Shelby. Now taking applications for waiting list. 418 East Warren Street, Shelby. (704)
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Post 100’s “aged out” players play last Fraley Field game July 20
On Thursday night, July 20, Post 100 American Legion seniors baseball players, led by Head Coach and Program Director, Bobby Reynolds, along with his assistants, Drew Reynolds, Zach “Dub” Wilson, and Brent Walls, greeted the following six (6) young men prior to their last game at Fraley Field as a Post 100 Legion ball player. Thanks again to these players and to their families for their time and dedication to the Post 100 Baseball Program!
The young men are: #12 Joseph Webb – Senior Team
'21, '22, and '23. A Burns HS 2022 grad, and attending Catawba Valley Community College; #15 Zane Brockman – Senior Team '21, '22, and '23. A Kings Mountain HS 2023 grad and attending UNC Pembroke; #17 Reid Stroupe – Senior Team '22 and '23. A Burns HS 2023 grad and attending Cleveland Community College; #9 Collin Huss – Senior Team '22, and '23; on the 2021 Post 100 Junior Team that won the Junior Legion State Championship, a Cherryville HS 2023 grad, and attending Cleveland Community College;
#7 Kanon Willis – Senior Team '22 and '23, and on 2021 Post 100 Junior Team that won the Junior Legion State Championship, a Cherryville HS 2023, and attending Caldwell Community College; and #4 Will Fowler – Senior Team '21,'22, '23, and a Cherryville HS 2023 grad, and attending Catawba Valley Community College.
All of these young men play baseball for the respective college teams. Congratulations men on a great season, and we wish you all well, going forward!
Cherryville Lady Ironmen Volleyball 2023
Cherryville’s Post 100 American Legion seniors team season over
(30-6) took on Area 3, No. 1 – Rowan County Post 342 (37-5). Wayne County won that one, 4-1.
In Game 4 action, host Area No. 2, Fuquay-Varina Post 116(23-3) played Area 4, No. 1 – Cherryville Post 100 (22-12). Post 100 lost to Fuquay-Varina, 3-1.
In Game 7, Pitt County played High Point. High Point won 12-1.
In Game 8’s action, Wayne County faced Fuquay-Varina. Fuquay-Varina defeated Wayne County by a score of 10-4.
playoffs October 19 1st Round October 21
2-1.
Game 2 action, Area
No. 2 – High Point Post 87 (17-4) played Area 2, No.
–Wilmington Post 10 (16-2), with High Point winning by a score of 5-1.
In Wednesday, July 26’s action, in Game 5, Cleveland County played Wilmington, with Wilmington winning by a score of 13-5.
In Game 6, Rowan County played Cherryville’s Post 110 men. Rowan County won by a score of 11-4.
With that outing at the state finals level of play, Cherryville’s Post 100’s senior team baseball season is officially over with them finishing 0-2 in the finals.
(Information/stats from Richard Walker’s web site: Carolinasportshub.com.)
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DAY DATE OPPONENT SITE TIME Saturday Aug. 5 Varsity Scrimmage Thomas Jefferson 8:30-1 Tuesday Aug. 8 Varsity Scrimmage Kings Mountain 4-8:30 Saturday Aug. 12 JV Scrimmage Hickory Monday Aug. 14 Lincolnton Home 4:30 Wednesday Aug. 16 North Gaston Home 4:30 Thursday Aug. 17 West Lincoln Away 4:30 Monday Aug. 21 Lincolnton Away 4:30 Tuesday Aug. 22 East Rutherford Home 4:30 Thursday Aug. 24 Shelby Away 4:30 Monday Aug. 28 Ashbrook Away 4:30 Tuesday Aug. 29 East Gaston Home 4:30 Thursday Aug. 31 Burns Home 4:30 Tuesday Sept. 5 Bessemer City Away 4:30 Wednesday Sept. 6 North Gaston Away 4:30 Thursday Sept. 7 Highland Home 4:30 Tuesday Sept. 12 East Gaston Away 4:30 Wednesday Sept. 13 East Rutherford Away 4:30 Tuesday Sept. 19 Thomas Jefferson Away 4:30 Tuesday Sept. 26 Shelby Home 4:30 Wednesday Sept. 27 Burns Away 4:30 Thursday Sept. 28 Bessemer City Home 4:30 Tuesday Oct. 3 Highland Away 4:30 Wednesday Oct. 4 Chase Home 4:30 Monday Oct. 9 Ashbrook Home 4:30 Tuesday Oct. 10 Thomas Jefferson Home 4:30 Conference Tournament- Oct. 12, 16, 17 at higher seed Seeding for
Zane Brockman, with four Post 100 coaches.
Kanon Willis, with four Post 100
coaches.
coaches. Losses to Fuquay-Varina Post 116; Rowan County Post 342 end stellar 22-12 season In the Tuesday, July 25 Game 1, Area 1, No. 1 – Pitt County Post 39 (16-9) played Area 4, No. 2 – Cleveland County Post 82-155 (24-9). Pitt County won that matchup,
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Game 3, Area 1, No.
Wayne County Post 11