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July 21, 2011

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Page 4 - Rutherford Weekly 828-248-1408 www.rutherfordweekly.com Watch your favorite channels and save when you bundle TV with ® Internet or Home Phone. Call (828) 245-1633 to start saving today! www.yournorthland.com Offer ends 9/30/11. See www.yournorthland.com/offers for details. NOW OPEN NOW OPEN By KEVIN CARVER Forest City Heat Want Another Bannerest City Heat Want Another Banner Our county doesn’t hear about it as much as it should, but Forest City’s Youth Basketball of America organization is having another in- credible summer. The Forest City Heat, who won the 2010 state title in the 14-year-old division, repeated that feat over a month ago. Since that time, they have fi nished runner-up in two other tourneys, one in Augusta, Georgia and the other at a huge event in Ar- kansas. This weekend will begin what could be a week long tourney for them as they compete for a YBOA national title in Orlando, Florida. As for local Little League All-Star play, Chase’s 11 & 12-year-old softball team is hanging around as they knocked off Forest City 7-6 in the state tourney at Dunbar Park. In the same category, Forest City’s All-Stars won their fi rst game, but the loss to King and then Chase in back-to-back games, which eliminated the district one champs. Rutherfordton’s 9 & 10-year-old softball all stars have sur- vived two rounds, but one more loss will eliminate them at state. They beat Franklin on Monday to keep state title hopes alive. District one 10-11 year old baseball champions, Ruther- fordton fought tough, but lost two straight games as they were eliminated at the state level. This Saturday, the county welcomes in two more State Little League tournaments, one at R-S Central High (Senior League baseball) and the other at Dunbar Park (Junior League Baseball). Two reasons to be aware is that these tournaments support kids involved in athletics and that they impact our local economy. Plus, a ton of time and energy goes into these tournaments by way of locals such as Marion Mayse, Scott Rumfelt, Amy Clark, Terry and Donna Cobb, etc. Congrats to Konstantine Diamaduros for making his mark in the Coastal Plain League. The Forest City Owl collected hits Brought AST WA Brought to you by: to you by: FAST WAY 158 and 159 last week to tie and then break the all-time CPL hit record for a career. The record was held by former Owl, Will Skinner. On the NASCAR front, the Nextel Cup Series has the weekend off, but for three straight weeks, a new leader tops the points standings. While Ryan Newman badly needed a win and got it at New Hampshire, Carl Edwards returns to the points lead. There is one thing for sure -- parody in the new NASCAR points system. Kevin Harvick led three weeks ago, Kyle Busch the week before that and now Edwards returns to the top of the ladder. Supposedly, NASCAR boss, Mike Helton also told Kevin Harvick that he couldn’t touch Kyle Busch the rest of the year on the racetrack. It’s not possible! The two are racing for a cham- pionship this season and they are going to have to battle each other on the track, whether NASCAR likes it or not. World Cup Soccer is always intriguing, whether it’s the men or women playing. In a country, that has fallen on some tough times lately, the United States could have used a World Cup title to give -- us -- as a nation, a small boost of sorts. However, it was the Japanese who won 3-1 in the penalty kick phase after 120 minutes of play couldn’t settle the score, knotted at 2-2. The sad part, the U.S. took the lead twice and Ja- pan never did until penalty kicks occurred. Not only that, the U.S. fl at out dominated most of the World Cup fi nal, but the Japanese defense held when it needed too. Atlanta’s Braves continues to stay atop the wildcard stand- ings, just 3.5 games back of the Phillies in the National League East baseball race, but there are over 60 contest to go at this moment in time. Right now, it’s Nolan Ryan’s Texas Rangers that are doing some damage. Texas has won 11 in a row and the pitching isn’t too bad either, allowing just two runs or less in seven of those contests. Not Just Oil, Pennzoil 828-245-0434 293 S. Broadway St., Forest City FINE LINE Auto Works, Ltd.Auto Works, Ltd. 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