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Our 19th Year • Issue No. 23 • June 9, 2011 EZ WIRELESS EZ WIRELESS We Activate No Contract • No Credit Check “SMALL TOWN FRIENDLY”® 828-202-5597 828-245-4696 Hall Paintless Dent Removal Hall Paintless Dent Removal Hail Damage Door Dings 1 Day Service 1 Day Service On Most Vehicles County Since 1996 Serving Rutherford County Since 1996 On Most Vehicles Serving Rutherford An Amazing Showcase! “...it’s got to go down in the record books!” By: M.A. Andrews • maandrews@rutherfordweekly.com (Raleigh, N.C.) It can’t be denied. The second and third game of the champion- ies at NC State’s Doak Field in Raleigh, N.. C. i is an outstanding example The Eas Rutherford H gh School Cava iers defi n tely proved one again, that theyed, one again, that the, set the standard ft se the standard for h gh school baseball in all of Nortth Carolina. Coach Bob Reynolds and his staff infuse in the Ca aliers a “can do spir t” and a “ne er giv ord High School Cai aliers defil nitely proi or high school baseball in all of Nori s an outstanding example!! h Carolina. Coach Bobby (Raleigh, N.C.) It can’t be denied. The second and third game of the champion- ship serish p series at NC State’s Doak Field in Raleigh, N The East Rutherft Reynolds and his staff infuse in the Cavaliers a “can do spiriit” and a “never give up attitude” which is unparalleled. What transpired as they went after their sixth me example. of what the East Rutherff o what the East Rutherford Ca aliers baseballord Cavaliers baseball p a ers do best! Their team spir t and attitude has to be the en t vy of any sports program in the plal yers do best! Their team spiriit and attitude has o be the envy of any sports prog am in the statet s ate. They e emplify good spor smanship and defi ne what sportts should always be about. After losing the fi rst of the three games to Randolph County’s Randleman Ti- gers, 14 to 6, East Rutherford came back in the second game and put on a clinic. The game was t tied up 4 to 4 in the bottom of the sixth inning. Then, the Cavaliers After losing the fi rst of the three games to Randolph County’s Randleman Ti- confi dent. With the score,, 8-2, going nto the bottom of the seventh and fi nal inning, their fans and their dugout “duck ca l” pla ers went wild. t would only take three outs and they would be the N. t was almost unbelievablle! Thee! The Cavaliers “can do” kids startted a tremendous rally. The score was quickly chang- i ing. The “duck calls” reason too t ere silenced.i Their fi 1074 W. Main St. Forest City At C&L motors 828-289-8349 Upcoming Upcoming Games Games McNair Field 6-9 vs. Gastomia 6-11 vs. Thomasville 6-14 vs. Martinsville 6-14 vs. Martinsville All game times 7:30pm 6-11 vs. Thomasville All game times 7:30pm 6-9 vs. Gastomia McNair Field Forest Cit NC Forest City, NC 828-245-0000 828-245-0000 Senior Wes Tarlton adds to the Cavalier score in a rally at NC State’s Doak Field in Raleigh. Owens, # Team spirit leader, Catcher Lucas 12. 2 gets the high fi ve from second baseman Senior Blake Myers # Before the game starts all the players of our East Rutherford Cavaliers give each other an enthusiastic “let’s go”. on base #11 Ridge Beheler came up to bat.i home platel aliers wl ylor Peyton to score, the game would be tied.. Just before he go reason oo. F rst, the score became 8-3, then 8-4, 8-5, 8-6 and, with two Ca alierso Cavaliers on base #11 R dge Beheler came up to bat. Wth two ou s he drove a ine driiv a line dr l down the left fi eld line all the w y to the corner Run number se en came across or Taylor P yton to score, the game would be tied ans startted to worry. They had good With twi ve ust before he gott down the left fi eld line all the way to the corner. Run number seven came across home p ate. For t to home plate he was tagged out b a perfect throw to the Tiger catcher The rally as over. The game ended, one run shortt of a tie. Final score 8-7. The possiblle or the Ca t o home plate,, he was tagged out by a perfect throw to the Tiger catcher. The rally was o er The game ended, one run shor of a tie Final score 8-7. The possib e sixth championship fi s xth championship for he Cava iers was den ed.as denied.i Ho However, it was just another outstanding example . it was just another outstanding example . . . j just another showcase ust another showcase up attitude” which is unparalleled. What transpired as they went after their sixth They bring success of er a tribute and are the state championship is a prt s ate championship is a priime example They exemplify good sporttsmanship and defi ne what spor s should alw ys be about. They bring success,, offfer a tribute and are the pr de of Ruther ord County, year after year his championship game was a disappointment, priide of Rutherfford County, year after year. Yes, t this championship game was a disappointment, Bobby Reynolds Coach, Leader, A Cut Above gers, 14 to 6, East Rutherford came back in the second game and put on a clinic. but unforgettab e! It was a continuance of the Ca alier “can do” spir t! The game was ied up 4 to 4 in the bottom of the sixth inning. Then, the Ca aliers scored 6 runs. They won the game 10-5! The last game was to be played at 5 m. With a delayed startt at 5:50 p..m. t the third game fi nally got underway. The Randleman Tigers were feeling very confi dent. With the score 8-2, going i into the bottom of the se enth and fi nal inning, their fans and their dugout “duc East Rutherft call”l players went wild. I It would only take three outs and they would be the N. C. and or ginal baseball “comeback kids”! State Champs! All their hoopla soon subsided.t S ate Champs! All their hoopla soon subsided. I It was almost unbelie Ca aliers “can do” kids star ed a tremendous rally The score was quickly chang- ng. The “duck calls” were s lenced. The r fans star ed to worr First, the score became 8-3, then 8-4, 8-5, 8-6 and, with twi o outs he drot They had good Carolina how to set a higher standard! For Coach Bob school baseball in Norl good chance of going on to win the championshipf and oriiginal baseball “comeback kids”! each member of thef To each member o the “can do” gang, may w sa “can do” gang, may we say, we are v ut unforgettablle! It was a continuance of the Cavalier “can do” spiriit! scored 6 runs They won the game 10-5! The last game was to be pla ed at 5 books” Who said that? It was the Randleman Tigers Coach an Hur e p..m. With a dela ed star at 5:50 pm. he third game fi nally got underw The Randleman Tigers were feeling v “It was a crazy ending... a fantastic fi nish... it has got to go down in the record books” Who said that? It was the Randleman Tigers Coach Van Hurlley. A con- cerned man who was obviously in a e of the Ca aliers per ormance in the las nning. Yes, Eas Rutherford was just one step aord was just one step away f from tying the game with a good chance o going on to win the championship. They are the “one of a kind” “It was a crazy ending... a fantastic fi nish... it has got to go down in the record A con- cerned man who was obviously in awe of the Cavaliers’’ perfformance in the lastt i inning. rom tying the game with a They are the “one of a kind” are very proud o each h Carolina. Rutherford County is proud of you and is grate- proud of eachf of you. Thanks for great baseball, a great season, and teaching the rest of North Reynolds. You teach, you inspire, you raise the bar on high ou teach, you inspire, you raise the bar on high ul for your continued exemplary effortts. n the state of Nortth Carolina, every high school baseball team wants the brag- ging rig ng riights that they beat the East Rutherford Ca aliers Most of the time thet Mos of the time they can t bragy can’t br’ Congratulations to the Randleman Tigers. We don’t ha but w defi nitely are good spor s and are gentlemen. Cong atulations to the Randleman Tigers ut we defi nitely are good sportts and are gentlemen. don’t have a “duck call” dugout of you. Thanks for great baseball, a great season, and teaching the rest of North Carolina how to set a higher standard! or Coach Bobby Reynolds schoo baseball in Nortth Carolina. 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