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Sunny skies make for a perfect June 4, 2022 CHS Graduation 108 students receive diplomas on a beautiful Saturday morning by MICHAEL E. POWELL Editor michael@cfmedia.info One hundred, eight CHS seniors gladly received their diplomas under a Carolina blue sky at venerable Rudisill Stadium last Saturday, June 4. Two days prior, on Thursday, June 2, two seniors – Logan R. Hendrick and Stephen A. “Trip” Creason – received their diplomas in a special Baseball Graduation ceremony held at Fraley Field. The reason? The two youngsters are on the 2022 CHS Ironmen baseball team which was scheduled to play the Perquimans Pirates in the NCHSAA State 1A baseball championship, best two of three series in Holly Springs, NC, over the weekend. In that small ceremony,
HATS OFF (or up in the air!) TO THE 2022 CHS GRADS! – The CHS Class of 2022 toss their mortarboards high into the air, signifying that another graduation has come and gone on the field of venerable Rudisill Stadium. (photo by MEP/The Eagle/CF Media) CHS Principal Shawn Hubers said he was “proud of these two students and their entire class. I know you will do great things.” Gaston County Schools Board of Education representative for Cherryville Township, Bev-
ABC Board gives $30,000 to City at Council work session Items discussed will be voted on in the city’s July 11 regular session by MICHAEL E. POWELL Editor michael@cfmedia.info At last Tuesday’s Cherryville City Council work session, Cherryville ABC Board President James R. Beam, Jr., presented the city with a $30,000 check. The check, Mr. Beam noted, was a result of the distribution of profits the business made for the fiscal year 2021-2022. Additionally, Beam noted they also gave $6,000 to the Cherryville Police Department as well. Store manager Allen Fraley as well as Mr. Beam, noted the store could give possibly an additional $10,000 after their audit. Mr. Fraley said that to the best of his knowledge the $41,000 given in FY 2020-2021 was the most the Cherryville ABC Board has ever given the city in a
single year, adding “…and I feel sure after the audit will we surpass that for FY 2021-2022.” He noted that if they are able, after this audit, to give the additional $10,000, it will be a total of $46,000 given to the city for FY 2021-2022. To date and since Sept. 14, 1982, Mr. Fraley said, via an email, the store has given, in distribution of profits to the city and the police department, a total of $1,174,286.36. With the estimated total revenue ($620,000) from beer and wine sales since 1982 added in, Mr. Fraley noted the ABC store has given a total revenue of all sales since 1982 as being $1,794,286.36. In his information he added they are “…on track to have sales of more than $1,600,000 for another record year as we close out FY 2021-2022.” Planning and Zoning Director Alec Blackburn had the next four topics all having to do with special use permits, amendments for zoning fees, application for annexation for a rezoning, and consideration for setting a public hearing for proposed conditional uses for a recreational vehicle See WORK, Page 2
erly Lovelace, said, “Congratulations to you and your parents, grandparents, and to all who brought them to where they are today; CHS graduates. Vaya con Dios! I pray you have a prosperous and successful journey
through life.” Guest speaker for the Thursday ceremony was retired Gardner-Webb head baseball coach and 1982 CHS graduate, Rusty Stroupe. Coach Stroupe wished Trip and Logan well
and wished them well in the future. In the Saturday, June 4 ceremony, in addition to Mr. Hubers, Ms. Jada Owenby, Assistant Principal at CHS, Mrs. Lovelace, Dr. Derrick Jackson, and Class Presi-
dent Jack Mulvey, who were at the Baseball Graduation, platform guests were: Sydney Abernathy (introduction of platform guests); salutatorian Rylee-Grace Burgis; Valedictorian Jackson Owens; Skye See GRADUATION, Page 4
2022 CHS Baccalaureate The 2022 CHS Baccalaureate service, sponsored by the Cherryville Area Ministerial Association, was held at Cherryville’s First Baptist Church on Sunday, May 22, at 7 p.m. The seniors in attendance were welcomed by Association President the Rev. Dale Hendricks, pastor of Shady Grove Baptist Church and the message was given by Rev. Keith Huss, pastor of Mt. Zion Baptist Church of Cherryville.
Some of the CHS seniors lined up outside FBC of Cherryville prior to the start of the Baccalaureate ceremony. See more photos on page 10. (photo by MEP/The Eagle/CF Media)
CHS’ Spencer signs to run track for CCC Yetis by MICHAEL E. POWELL Editor michael@cfmedia.info Cherryville High senior Callista Spencer signed a Letter of Intent (LOI) to run track for the Cleveland Community College Yetis last week. Spencer, 18, and her family, coaches, school staff, and fellow Lady Ironmen track members gathered at CHS on Wednesday, June 1 in order to pen her name to the LOI. Also present was Yetis track and cross-country head coach Steve McCachren. Spencer’s mom, Chassity and dad, Shannon, were in attendance, as well as track coaches Houston See SPENCER, Page 9
CHS senior Callista Spencer (sitting front and center) signed a letter of intent last Wednesday to run track for the Cleveland Community College Yetis. With her in the front row are (left to right) her dad, Shannon, and mom, Chassity. Standing (left to right): Yetis head coach Steve McCachren, CHS Athletic Director Scott Harrill, Lady Ironmen head track coach Houston Gilmore, and CHS Principal Shawn Hubers.
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