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I I 2- PRESTON COUNTY JOURNAL- Wednesday, September 28, 2011- Kingwood, WV The third score was by Lyndsey Garbart, assisted by Workman. Volleyball PHS varsity volleyball lost in 4 games to Fairmont Senior on September 21st in the Knights Castle. The Lady Knights won the first contest by a score of 25- 20, but dropped the next three by scores of 19-25, 21-25, and 20-25. Game leaders were Becca Hagedorn with 16 ser- vice points (three aces), Haley Roche with 13 service points (five aces): Renae Kuhn had 11 points (four aces), Tana Hersh- man contributed 10 points (two aces), and Laken Jones added 9 service points (three aces). The loss dropped the teams record to 3-3. Junior Varsity The PHS Junior Varsity foot- ball team defeated Elkins last Monday 12-6. Scoring for the Knights was Josiah Pascua and Casey Shrout. The J-V boys soccer team played to a tie con- test with Elkilns 2-2. Travis Petak and Kieran Damm scored goals, and Colton Wilson made six saves for PHS. The JV Volleyball team lost 2-0 to Fairmont Senior last Wednes- day night. Scores were 15-25 and 9-25 in the home contest. Golf Jacob Nichola fired a 46 but the Knights' Golf Team fell to Trinity 235-220. R.P. Hale shot a 57, along with Cameron Frankhouser (63) and Ethan Marshall (69). Girls Soccer Sophomore Lyndsey Garbart led the girls soccer team last Wednesday defeat North Mari- on 3-0. Garbart tallied two assists and one goal as the Knights im- proved their record to 6-3. The first score was a result of se- nior Whitney Workman taking the comer and sailing the ball over the defenders to Garbart. Lyndsey moved the ball back to the center where senior Chelsie Barker sent the ball into the net. The second score was a result of a "bullet of a shot" into the goal by Whitney Workman. -R-o00 u rg news Dinner planned The Rowlesburg Volunteer Ambulance Serivice will be hosting an Elimination Dinner at 6 p.m. on October 22, 2011 at their building on Elm St. For tickets contact any Ambulance member or Rowlesburg Servi- center. Winners named Thank you to all who sup- ported the Quilt Show held over Labor Day weekend. Winners have been named for First Place was "Milky Way", entered and made by Reta Haube; Sec- ond place was "Double Wed- ding Ring", entered by Sarah Edmunds and made by Helen Edmunds; Third place was "Pieced Quilt" entered by Judy Halterman and made by Beulah Knotts. Honorable mention was "Rose of Sharon'entered by Gloria Dean, "Dresden Plate" entered by Mary K. Dean, "Un- dergrpund Railroad" entered by Anna Nassif, a quilted jacket entered by Jean Lamontagne, "Sampler" entered by Jean Wolfe, and "Double Squares" entered by Kathy Wolfe. The winter hours for the quilt- ing room in the Szilagyi Center will be from 1 p.m. until 4 p.m. on Tuesdays. For additional in- formation, please contact Helen Edmunds at 304-568-2776 or Jean Wolfe at 304-454-9655. Everyone is welcome either to quilt or just enjoy an afternoOn with friends. Reunion held The annual reunion of the de- scendants of Goldie and Bessie (Hartsell) Henline was held on Father's Day June 19, at the Rowlesburg Park. A picnic lunch was served. Gifts were given to the oldest father from the 2009 reunion to James Bulford and for 2011 Ed Edmunds. Those attending were Lester and Joy Henline, James and Beverly Bulford, Kevin and Penny Fullmer, Buffy and Cam- den Barlow, Kenny, Heidi, Jett and Emilee Chidester, Krissie, Trinity, and Wyatt Hershman, Denny Fullmer, Kim Preston, Hayleigh and Lydia Fullmer, Darren Fullmer, Elesa Close, Staci Holland, Avreial Fullmer, Judy Wolfe, Joy Kay Sypolt, Lefty and Karen Likins, Shelly Cames, Jimmy and Betty John- son, Charles, Diane, .Brian, Ethan, and Tara Johnson, Ed and Helen Edmunds, and Mikey Fullmer. Home Monumental Works All Types of Monuments and Markers Vases & Cemetery Lettering 608 W. State Avenue, Terra Atta (304) 789-6053 Stop In or Cart for an Appointment. With this victory, junior goalie Aubrey Hall is one game away from tying the school record for shutouts. Last Thursday evening, the girls defeated East Fairmont 2-0. Lyndsey Garbart scored both points for the Lady Knights. Garbart scored in the first half with a crossing pass from Whitney Workman. Sister Kai- tlyn Workman assisted Lynd- sey with the second half goal. Goalie Aubrey Hall tied the school record with her 14th ca- reer shutout, while making five saves. This past Saturday the Lady Knights defeated Philip Bar- bour 4-1. Madison Goff and Cassie Listen each had a goal and an assist. Goff scored on a feed from Listen, while Listen goals was a result of an assist from Chelsie Barker. Madison Jones netted a score with an assist from Kaitlyn Workman. Whitney Workman score the last goal for PHS On a feed from Goff. Aubrey Hall continued her fine defensive performances with six saves for Preston. Boys Soccer The boys soccer team made a come-from-behind charge to defeat East Fairmont 2-1 in a home game played on Septem- ber 22nd. Ivo Cabral scored the winning goal at the 65 minute mark. The Knights outshot East Fairmont 13-3. Terrance Fanning made two saves for Preston High whose record im- proved to 6-5. Last Saturday the boys team improved their record to 7-5 by defeating Philipi Barbour 6-2. Ivo Cabral scored a goal and provided two assists. Nick Royce, Cody Anderson, Tyler Steadman, Sigurd Lekve (plus one assist), and Terrance Fan- ning all contributed a score for the Knights. Jake Smith provid- ed an assist in the victory. Goal keepers Colton Wilson and Fan- ning combined on four saves for Cross Country The 3rd rank team in the state, our boys and girls cross country team, continued their successful paths. In the Broadford Invitational, the girls squad finished second to University High. Racheal Hulett finished 5th with a time of 20:49, and Karli Ridenour time was 21:10 to place 7th. In the boys division, the Knights finished first. Peter Schwar- zenberg set a course record with a time of 16:27. Brody Born placed 3rd with a time of 16:50. Also finishing in the top ten for the Knights were Colin Radabaugh (17:53 in 6th place, and Nick Robertson (17:56) in a close 7th. The Bearcat Invitational was held on Saturday near Grafton. Coach Paul Martin reported that three of Preston's athletes that participated in cross country also played on the school's soc- cer team. Kaitlyn Workman fin- ished 3rd overall with a time of 20:36. Sister Whitney Workman finished 5th overall with a time of 21:13. Kaitlyn Pompili was the final ,runner for the Knights as she finished 57th with a time of 26:58. A total of 93 runners were competing in this event. Football North Marion Huskies domi- nated the Preston Knights I 50-0 in a game played at the Knights Stadium last Friday night. Only trailing 7-0 early in the first half, the rains were not the only element to dampen the home team. The Huskie scored five touchdowns in a period of 0nly six minutes to take a 43-0 halftime lead. North Marion outgained PHS 467-72. Junior running back ,Cory Goldstrom, gained 35 of those yards each in the game. Cory finished the game with a total of 62 yards. Preston, now 1-3 on the season, fumbled seven times, losing four possessions. The Knights play this Friday night at Mor- gantown High School. Next home game is October 7 against Lewis County. Games begin at Preston High School.. 7:30 pm. Blood donors needed ...... " .... The American Red Cross, Greater Alleghenies Region Blood Services, is facing a critical blood shortage and has issued an ap- peal for blood donors. Blood donations in May and June dropped to the lowest levels the Red Cross has seen during this timeframe in over a dozen years. Demand for blood remained steady during this same period, which is why the Red Cross needs people-now more than ever-to roll up a sleeve and give as soon as possible. All types are needed, but especially O negative, which can be used to treat any patient. The Red Cross is urging the public if you can donate blood please do so at this time. For more information about donating blood, check us out at www.redcrossblood.org. Gutters Plus -High Quality Seamless Gutters & Supplies- Commercial & Residential Installed or Dropped Roofing * Siding* Windows * More Professionally Installed for over 20 Years Doug Wilhelm OwneriOperator 304-290-2053 mobile 304..379-3113 office Prompt Friendly Service • Ucemed, Insured & WV026622 OJ00es LOUISE STANTON Louise "Jackie" Stanton, 80, of Kingwood, died Saturday, September 24, 2011. She was born on February 24, 1931, in Lyndhurst, VA. She was a wife, mother, sister, grandmother, and a great grand- mother. She is survived by her husband, Reed Stanton, of Kingwood; one daughter, Debra Russell of Brandywine, MD; her sons, Rod Stanton and James Stanton, both of Albright; daugthers-in- law, Phyllis Stanton and Jane Stanton; three sisters, Evelyn Simpson, Floraine Wilgus, and Pauline Schneider; four grand- daughters; four grandsons-in law; seven great granddaugh- ters; and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, Oscar and Mary Eva Meeks Tinsley; a son, De- nis Tinsley; and seven brothers and sisters. Family and friends were re- ceived at Browning Funeral Home in Kingwood, where a fu- neral service will be held at 11 a.m. today, September 28, with Reverend Joe Lamm of Albright Baptist Church, officiating. Interment will follow in the Maplewood Cemetery. ROBERT HERSHMAN , Robert E. Hershman, 85, died September 4, 2011 at Carroll Healthcare Center in Carrelton, Ohio. He was born July 1, 1926 in Preston County, a son of the late John and Etta Mac (Funk) Her- shman. He was retired from Kemp- thorne Motors as a mechanic and was a member of the Can- ton Baptist Temple, where he was active in the Ambassador Group. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife Audrey (Bums) Hershman in 1985, and three' brothers, Frank, Henry, and Glenn Hersh- man; five sisters, Alberta Sigley, Ruth Miller, Mildred Henline, Emily Peters and Mertie Hersh- man. He is survived by his brother, Charles Hershman, of Parsons, as well as numerous nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held at Reed Funeral Home Can- ton Chapel, with Rev. Delaney Young officiating. Interment was at Sunset Hills Memory Gardens. ROBERT WILLIAMS Robert Ian Williams (Birdie), 83, of Woodland Hills, CA died September 18, 2011 at his home. He was born April 27, 1928 in Kingwood, a son of the late Gall and Robert Williams. He' graduated from Kingwood High School in 1946. He served in the United States Army. He moved to California in 1958, and owned and operated Bob's Refrigeration and Air Conditioning until his retire- ment. He is survived by his wife of 60 years, Naomi Moon; his sons Jeffery, at home, and Timothy and wife Beth, of Arizona; two sisters Helen and husband Guy Moulder and Frances and hus- band Everett Bishop, both of Kingwood. A memorial service will be held at a later date. 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