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July 29, 2021

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Thursday, July 29-August 4, 2021 www.shelbyinfo.com 704/484-1047 - shelby shopper & info - Page 19 Cleveland County Host Softball Team pictured font row, L-R: #33 Sierra Crocker, #4 Alexis Shope, #6 Riley Parker, #19 Maura Pendleton, #1 Makenzie Clark, and #17 Morgan McCurry. Middle row, L-R: #16 Savannah Center, #2 Kamryn Spangler, #3 Sara Warlick, #8 Mackenzie Hayes, #10 Jaylen Ledbetter, #14 Peyton Cook, and #44 Hunter Morgan. Back row, L-R: Assistant Coach Gary Spangler, Assistant Coach Kyle Warlick, Head Coach Thomas Pruett, Assistant Coach Carlie Patterson. Not Pictured: #21 Taylor Black, # 24 Laney Jo Patterson, and #31 Sage McCurry. The American Legion Post 82 Senior softball team will host the 2021 State Legion Lady Fast- pitch Tournament on Au- gust 2-4. The tournament fea- tures five teams: four regional championship teams from North Caro- lina and the Shelby host team. The tournament will be held at Crest High School softball field. The Crest Diamond Club and Legionnaires from Post 82 have worked many hours preparing the ball- park for visitors. The stadium received a fresh coat of paint, new crushed brick dust was added to the infield, and the outfield grass was vertical-cut and fertilized. The four out-of-town teams will stay at Ameri- cInn in Boiling Springs. The three-day tourna- ment will feature eight games. The City of Boil- ing Springs and Boiling Springs Tourism Devel- opment Authority are the Platinum Sponsors of the Tournament. 2021 State Legion Lady fastpitch tournament The City of Kings Mountain will celebrate National Night Out, Tues- da3y, August 3, at the Gazebo in Patriots Park. This special event gives the community the opportunity to meet local law enforcement and first responders while offering food, music and a variety of family friendly activi- ties. Community Partners such as Safe Kids of Cleveland County and Kings Mountain YMCA, will be on hand with games and activities as well. Special guests in- clude Cleveland Com- munity College's Yeti mascot and Chase from Paw Patrol. National Night Out is an annual event designed to strengthen commu- nities by encouraging neighborhoods to engage in stronger relationships w i t h e a c h other and with the local law enforcement partners. Great food, fun games, in- flatables and much more are available! All the fun starts in Patriots Park at 6 pm. Patriots Park is lo- cated at 220 South Rail- road Avenue. Due to this special event, a portion of Railroad Avenue and West Gold Street sur- rounding Patriots Park will be closed beginning at 5:30pm, August 3, and remain closed or bar- ricaded until 9:30 pm. Please use extreme cau- tion when traveling in the area due to the increase in motor vehicles and pe- destrians. Please plan to travel different roads if you are impacted by this change. For more informa- tion on National Night Out, contact the City of Kings Mountain's Spe- cial Events Department at 704-730-2101, or visit their website at www. KingsMountainEvents. Com. You may also visit their Facebook page at @cityofkmspecialevents. National Night Out August 3 at Patriots Park KMPD Officer Yarborough distributes school supplies at a past National Night Out. Photo provided Legion Post 82 to host

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