South Point Hoopsters Fall to the Jags
In a closely contested competition, the Red Raiders fell short at home tonight 62-58 to the Forestview Jaguars.
South Point kept the more talented Jags close in each of the quarters, even holding a slight edge during the first quarter. Forestview held a halftime lead of 30-27.
There was good energy in the gym during the second half. Spectators on both sides getting hoarse over the sheer wall of noise of the hundreds of cheerleaders.
Des Lowery had a good game. Don’t know how many points he scored but he had a sick blocked shot late in the 4th quarter. He had to jump at least 4 feet above everyone to block the Forestview player’s shot from the perimeter.
South Point was fired up during the last two minutes of play, briefly pulling within 2 points, until #10 from Forestview put a couple sweet layups, and finished at the free throw line.
Forestview swept all four games tonight winning the girls jv and varsity games as well as the boys jv and varsity.
South Point looked much better tonight than they did against Ashbrook a few days ago. They hustled more and fought for the ball, earning several fast breaks, but not able to finish.
Gazette Account:
Forestview 62, South Point 58 — Trey Whitworth had 28 points and the Jags put together a strong defensive effort to pick up their second league win Tuesday. Jack Sumner added 14 points for Forestview (7-7, 2-1 Big South), which plays Friday at Ashbrook. Dan Alliss scored 20 and Christian Lawrence poured in 13 for South Point (2-12, 0-4).
Donut Derring-Do Does Damage
This one’s too good to comment on, the Gazette article speaks for itself.
(not really this car, but he thought it was)
We are happy that the traffic enforcement division didn’t suffer any injuries, or that any other property or personal damage occurred —
2:30 PM? geez, what do people think when they decide to fly through town…
Gastonia manager unveils $27 million plan for downtown
(Gazette Mugshot – does the guy own a tie, we hope)
oooh, we get it — let’s get the county to help pay for Gastonia’s downtown development.
yeah, right…
“The community would need to invest $12.5 million…move the [recently–built in 2000, $5 million] Salvation Army Shelter into the old [abandoned after a new build was constructed] Boys Club [$750,000+ new construction]…”
“A hands-on activist approach” is called for, he says.
What happens to the already spent hundreds of thousands of dollars in renovation that the city has already paid for in the meantime?
Anybody taking bets on how long this guy will last? Topix and the Community Watchdog should have a field day with this…
We like bold visions and all, but does anybody remember the caterer in Belmont several years ago — pre downtown Belmont renovation — he was lodged in a space jointly owned by Johnnie Lowrey below Dr. Breland’s old office. We can’t even remember the name now, been so long…
He stormed into town with a bold vision and BIG plans, but for some reason, just didn’t seem to attract the type of customers that he “wanted”. As he left town, over his shoulder muttering about the torn up streets, said something about “…support people who want to make change happen”.
Well Mr. Palenick, the City of Gastonia hired you, not the county citizens. There have been a few poorly thought out plans to impact the county’s economic development, while yours has a few merits, why should we continue to enrich the speculative landlords of Main Avenue? The Salvation Army, even with all the good that it does, would be hard pressed to rebuild just to “get the homeless out of the downtown area”, as you have been overheard stating from time to time.
No tax impact? puh-le-ease…

