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If you see a sports photoyou wouldlike a copy of, call us at 336-667-0134 Sports February 20, 2019 The Record Sports Team Rebecca Triplett-Johnson - Editor Photographers: Missy Severt, Tonya Shell, Andy Rhodes, Susan Rhodes, Shelia Absher, Charles Reece, Steve Roope, Tracy Wall West Wilkes Middle boys beat Alleghany 31-25 in weekend basketball tournament West’s #33 Dillon Ogle at tip off with Alleghany. Record photos Mickey Leapley West’s #13 Jaheim McDougall goes up for two. West’s #10 Cal Crumpton takes the shot over Alleghany. West’s #23 Jarrett Minton puts up a backwards layup. West’s #33 Dillon Ogle shoots from the foul line. West’s #22 Shane Gragg drive in on Alleghany. West’s #23 Jarrett Minton takes the shot in the face of Alleghany defense. Faces in the Crowd Amber Johnson and Sawyer Grose get ready for basketball at North Wilkes High School where they are cheering for cousins Zach Carlton on the boys Varsity team and McKenzie Johnson on the girls Varsity team. Record photo Missy Severt The Record sports appreciates the enthusiasm and sportsmanship of so many in the crowds at Wilkes sporting events. Therefore, we have designated a special place in which to showcase these fans. Be sure to watch for yourself and those you know, each week, in Faces in the Crowd.

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If you see a sports photo you would like a copy of, call us at 336-667-0134

Sports February 20, 2019

The Record Sports Team

Rebecca Triplett-Johnson - Editor

Photographers: Missy Severt, Tonya Shell, Andy Rhodes, Susan Rhodes, Shelia Absher, Charles Reece, Steve Roope, Tracy Wall

West Wilkes Middle boys beat Alleghany 31-25

in weekend basketball tournament

West’s #33 Dillon Ogle at tip off with Alleghany.

Record photos Mickey Leapley

West’s #13 Jaheim McDougall goes up for two. West’s #10 Cal Crumpton takes the shot over

Alleghany.

West’s #23 Jarrett Minton puts up a backwards layup. West’s #33 Dillon Ogle shoots from the foul line. West’s #22 Shane Gragg drive in on Alleghany.

West’s #23 Jarrett Minton takes the shot in the face of Alleghany defense.

Faces in the Crowd

Amber Johnson and Sawyer Grose get ready for basketball at North Wilkes High School where they are cheering for cousins Zach Carlton on the boys Varsity team

and McKenzie Johnson on the girls Varsity team. Record photo Missy Severt

The Record sports appreciates the enthusiasm and sportsmanship of so many in the crowds at Wilkes sporting events. Therefore, we have designated a special

place in which to showcase these fans. Be sure to watch for yourself and those you know, each week, in Faces in the Crowd.

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The Record - North Wilkesboro, N.C., - February 20, 2019 - Page 2B

Central Wilkes Middle loses 30-44 to Ashe

Anthony Graham dribbles down the court.

Record photos Mickey Leapley

Central’s #5 Jaden Parker throws in to teammate #15 Gavin Cheek.

Central’s #2 Aithon Allen is blocked by Ashe in a drive to the basket, above left, then falls back to shoot, above right.

Central’s Anthony Graham goes up for two.

Central’s Tyler Heath blocks Ashe and attempts a steal. Central’s #5 Jaden Parker with a layup, above left, and later grabs for the rebound, above right.

Central’s #15 Gavin Cheek sends the ball toward teammate, #1 Anthony Graham, at tip off, above left, and later gets under the basket for the layup, above right.

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3B THE RECORD, NORTH WILKESBORO, NC -February 20, 2019

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There are an unusual num-

ber of septiled aspects in the

zodiac this week. A septile

is derived by dividing the

circle by seven, which cre-

ates an irrational angle of

51 degrees and 25 minutes.

These aspects can open the

mundane world to the

"beyond". There will be

many apparent coinci-

dences (synchronicities)

and events that could be

considered paranormal.

Those who are intuitive will

feel the energy in spades.

Children who are born this

week will be gifted beyond

the norm in one or more

areas. Events may occur

that could be considered

one in a million happenings.

Some will feel disoriented

when they experience

strange occurrences. If the

energy is causing you to feel

dizzy, ground yourself with

heavy exercise.

Pisces

(Feb. 18-March 19) If you do nothing else this

week, pay attention to your

intuition. Check out the

"messages" coming to you or

through you. They are likely

to be accurate. If you are

open to helping, there are

those who will need your

ability to negotiate challeng-

ing emotional waters. You

might be holding just the

right words to mediate diffi-

culties and bring protagonists

together.

Aries

(March 20-April 19) You are entering a new phase

of attention which will con-

tinue through mid-April.

Issues of money and

resources, or matters of per-

sonal values will be promi-

nent as motivators. Be aware

of the temptation to overly

identify with things that you

deem important, whether it is

a material object or an idea.

Do not confuse your individ-

ual identity with these things

of the world

Taurus

(April 20 -May 20) Mars, the warrior, enters your

sign this week and will be

traveling with you for seven

weeks. This energy is espe-

cially helpful in defining our

boundaries. Periodically we

need to examine who we are

as well as who we are not.

Often something is eliminat-

ed. In general, it increases

your courage and physical

strength.

Gemini

(May 20-June 20) Please read the lead para-

graph carefully. Your plane-

tary ruler is Mercury and it is

making four septiled aspects

this week. Watch and listen

carefully for subtle cues

about what is going on

around and within you. The

general area of activity is

career and life direction.

Septiled aspects are easy to

miss, but enormously gratify-

ing if you follow the pointers.

Cancer

(June 21-July 21) Your heart and mind may be

in conflict over just how to

proceed with your next proj-

ects. This is a good time to

reorganize drawers, closets,

or maybe your desk. The act

of putting clutter into order

will clear your mind and then

the solution is likely to sur-

face.

Leo

(July 22-August 21) You want to do things your

own way this week. There is

no blame in that. It will help

your relationships if you

explain your need to be inde-

pendent without seeming crit-

ical of the Others in your life.

By the end of the week your

attention will change focus to

organizing your estate and

planning for the financial

future.

Virgo

(Aug.22-Sept. 22) You may have more than one

experience of deja vous or

odd coincidences during this

week. They are likely to be

experienced with your part-

ner (business or personal) or

through his/her interactions

with others. Don't ignore

anything which seems mean-

ingful. The information may

serve you later.

Libra

(Sep. 23-Oct. 22) It is common for you to need

to curl up on the sofa with a

good book or movie during

February every year. Librans

give of themselves a lot dur-

ing the winter holidays. Even

though you are a normally a

people person, it is important

to pull yourself together and

be still now. The middle of

winter may be the only time

you have a break in the whole

year. Enjoy!

Scorpio

(Oct. 23-Nov. 21) Your partner may take on an

uncharacteristic manner of

self-assertion. He or she is

not so likely to back down

from a fight. Life will be

generally more harmonious if

you stay off the hot topics. If

it is important to tackle them,

seek a counselor, a trusted

friend, or a negotiator to keep

things fair.

Sagittarius

(Nov. 22-Dec. 20) Jupiter is your planetary

avatar. It is amazing that He

has no aspects this week,

when there is so much traffic

among the other planets. You

may be relaxed and

unscathed by events, while

you watch others run back

and forth. Enjoy!

Capricorn

(Dec 21-Jan 19) A new person or an option is

present in your career or

work in the world. The

"new" one offers positive

ideas, encouragement, and a

fresh means of expanding

your territory. You may be

mixing business and pleasure

in a pleasant combination.

Business takes on a more col-

legial quality.

Aquarius

(Jan. 20-Feb. 17) You are likely finishing one

or two projects at this time

while the Sun is in the last

few days of your sign. The

closure date is February 18,

2019. Then you will turn

your attention to working

more in the background. It

likely will be a relief.

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WILKES ART GALLERY

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FOOTHILLS AL-ANON

Tuesday at 7 p.m.

Thursdays at noon

St. Paul's Episcopal Church,

Wilkesboro.

PAGE 4B - THE RECORD, NORTH WILKESBORO, NC •February 20, 2019

Community Events & Comics

February 22nd

Mt Pleasant Ruritan Club will

have a chickenque Friday

beginning at 10am at

Memorial Park in North

Wilkesboro. Dinners will cost

$8 and will consist of 1/2 bbq

chicken, baked beans, slaw,

roll and desert. Call 336 466

1485 to place order.

February 23

Chili Cook Off: First Light

Community Church at North

Wilkes Middle School on

Yellow Banks Road on

Saturday., starting at 5 p.m.

Fix your own favorite pot of

chili and join in the competi-

tion or just come enjoy the

fellowship and chili as well as

hot dogs with fixings, desserts

and much more. There will be

a corn hole tournament ($5

entry fee). Cakes and other

desserts will be auctioned off.

Proceeds go to Relay for Life.

For more information, contact

Pastor Steve Smith at 336-

469-5404.

February 24

Boiling Springs Baptist

Church on 1390 Boiling

Springs Road Purlear, NC

will be having a free meal for

the community on Sunday,

after our 11:00 AM Worship

Service.

12 Angry Jurors.Tickets are

$8 adults, $5 students. Friday

2/22 and Saturday 2/23 shows

are at 7 pm at the Alleghany

Courthouse, 12 N. Main St.,

Sparta, NC 28675. Sunday

2/24 show is at 2 pm, at the

Old Grayson courthouse in

Independence, Virginia, 107 E

Main St, Independence, VA

24348.

Presented by Alleghany

Community Theatre and

Alleghany Arts Council and is

directed by Danny Linehan.

• Lonesome Ridge Band

1st Monday of every month,

5-6:30 p.m. Downstairs

Meeting Room. Come hear

this fine band play bluegrass,

country, '60s rock, & gospel.

• Story Time. Every Tuesday -

Downstairs Youth Services.

11:00 am. Ages 3 to 5. Stories

and songs for preschoolers.

• Crochet Club. Every

Tuesday, 5:00 pm Upstairs

Conference Room

•Creative Writers

2nd Tuesday of every month

Share your work with other

writers.

• Humane Society. Every

Tuesday, 6:00 pm & Every

Saturday, 1 pm. Stop by to

pick up low-cost spay and

neuter certificates. Bring

proof of income & cash or

check.

• Read with Rudy. 2nd

Tuesday of every month,

Downstairs Youth Services.

Reluctant readers can read to

certified therapy dog, Rudy.

•Book Club 3rd Tuesday of

every month Downstairs

Meeting Room. A lively dis-

cussion about books. This

month we will discuss The

All-girl Filling Station's Last

Reunion by Fannie Flagg.

• Music & Movement

Every Wednesday, 11 am

•Baby Time Every Thursday,

9:30 am. Downstairs Youth

Services. Ages birth to 2.

Stories, finger plays, and

songs designed just for your

little one. Stay & play.

• Builders Club Every

Thursday 4 - 6:00 pm

Downstairs Youth Services.

Come build with us! We'll

provide an assortment of

blocks for your creations.

•Computer Basics

Wednesdays, February 13th,

2 pm. Update your computer

skills from accessing basic

internet websites and creating

emails to word processing and

office applications.

Registration required exten-

sion 232 or 236).

• Friends of the Library

Used Book Sale

2nd Thursday, Friday &

Saturday of every month.

Book Room, 611 Cherry

Street, behind the Board of

Education building

•Medicare Basics with Rick

Cook. 3rd Saturdays of the

month, Upstairs Conference

Room.

•Wilkes Community

Partnership for Children

Cooking Class

Tuesday, Feb 20, 1-3 pm &

Wednesday Feb 26, 1- 3 pm

If you need help planning

meals for your children, this

class is for you. We can help

you manage your time and

money while dealing with

picky eaters. Contact to regis-

ter or for more details: Sarah

Colbert at the coalition office

336-838-0977 or

[email protected]

Join us Saturday, March 16th

for a night of bingo fun! The

cost is $25 per person and

includes 6 bingo cards and

blackout game. Additional

cards and blackout tickets will

be available for purchase.

Costumes are encouraged and

prizes will be awarded,

including the crowning of the

King and Queen of Mardi

Gras! Festive lite fare and

green beer will be served. Get

your ticket today! Limited

number available. Call the

Gallery at 336.667.2841 to

buy your tickets or contact a

board member today

•Pottery Hand Building, All

Levels, Instructor, Rick Brake

Monday Afternoon, 4 - 6 pm

Starts Feb.18. Thursday

Afternoon, 4 - 6 pm Starts

Feb. 28. $110 members/$120

non-member. In this class,

students will learn the funda-

mental of working with hump

molds and slab construction

to make functional and artistic

pots, or garden sculptures.

No prior experience in clay is

necessary. Come and have

some fun!

•Pottery Wheel Class, All

Levels, Instructor, Rick

Brake. Monday Evening, 6:30

- 8:30 pm Starts Feb. 18.

Thursday Afternoon, 4 - 6 pm

Session Starts Feb. 28, $110

members/$120 non-member.

This class is a general wheel

throwing class for beginners,

Intermediate and advanced

students with core competen-

cy of the technique for wheel

throwing. Beginner students

will spend the first couple of

weeks working on the basic

skills of centering, coning,

and pulling up the walls of a

bowls mugs and dishes.

Advanced students will be

furthering their skills of

pulling larger pots, dishes,

and more. Clay is not includ-

ed in any of our clay classes.

Clay will be onsite at a cost of

$20.00/25 lb. bag.

•Watercolor Class Beginner

Level Instructor, Nancy

Canter, Thursday Evenings

5:30 - 7:30 pm February 21 -

March 28. $100

Members/$110 Non-

Members. Unlock the mys-

tery and excitement of simply

mixing paints with water to

create lovely and amazing

colors.

•Knitting Class Instructor,

Master Knitter Cynthia

Sturdivant. Wednesdays,

10am - 1pm. $60 members /

$65 Non-Members. All skill

levels welcome. This is a 15

weeks class and you may join

anytime.

•Children's Afterschool Art

Class. Instructor, Brooke

Horn. Thursday Afternoon

4:00 - 5:30 pm, through

March 14. $90 Members/

$100 Non-Members. Children

will explore different art

mediums and gain experience

in a variety of art concepts to

inspire their creativity!

•Flow Yoga Instructor, Laurie

Brintle-Jarvis

Tuesday Evenings 5:30 - 6:30

pm. January 15 - February 26

(No Class February 12) $75.

Drop in Fee $15. To sign up

for a class or get more infor-

mation on these classes call

the gallery at 336.667.2841,

Wilkesboro, NC 28659.

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Saturday Night Music

& Dancing 7:30 - 10 pm

North Wilkesboro Veterans

of Foreign Wars Post 1142.

•Admission : $7.00

Feb. Music

23: Black Water (Country)

•Proceeds from the dances

go to maintain the post.

with drinks and snacks

available for purchase.

Feb. Music

2nd: Silver Eagle Country

(Country Rock)

9th: Back Water (Country)

16th: Eric Ellis & Friends

(Country)

23rd: Back Water (Country)

30th: Jeff Michael & The

New High-Country Boys

February is Children's Dental Health Month Each February, the American

Dental Association (ADA) sponsors

National Children's Dental Health Month

to raise awareness about the importance of

oral health. NCDHM messages and mate-

rials have reached millions of people in

communities across the country. This

year's NCDHM campaign features the slo-

gan "Join the Super Smile Team!".

Dental decay (cavities) is the

most common chronic childhood disease,

with 16.5 million children suffering from

untreated tooth decay.. Despite advances

in prevention, some children still suffer

unnecessarily with dental pain and infec-

tion. Often the dental conditions prevent

children from attending school. Many

uninsured and low-income children lack

access to regular preventive dental care.

Developing good habits at an

early age and scheduling regular dental

visits helps children get a good start on a

lifetime of healthy teeth and gums. A bal-

anced diet, limiting snacks, brushing and

flossing each day and regular dental visits

are the keys .

[email protected]

reinssturdivant@charter .net

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Sat. Feb. 23, 10 am -2 pm

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The Record - North Wilkesboro, N.C. - February 20, 2019 - Page 5B

West Wilkes 8th lose 24-28 to Ashe

West’s #22 Tori Teague goes for the ball at tip off. Record photos Mickey Leapley West’s Emma Wayne dribbles down court.

West’s Maya Slaughter finds an opening for the pass.

West’s #3 Molly Robinson drives in around Ashe, above left, and is hit with a block on her shot, above right. West’s #42 Parker Childress attempts to

block a shot by Ashe.

West’s #4 Faith Brown drives in for the shot, above left, but is forced to pass over a block by Ashe, above right. West’s #42 Parker Childress makes the pass.

West’s #22 Tori Teague cuts past Ashe on her drive. Coach Scott Bryant brings the team to huddle during a time out.

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The Record - North Wilkesboro, N.C. - February 20, 2019 - Page 6B

North Wilkes Varsity boys lose 40-57 to Ashe

The North Wilkes Vikings enter the court surrounded by the cheer squad.

Record photos Missy Severt

North’s Trent Huffman takes the shot.

North’s #33 Caleb Souther takes the shot as both teams watch the play.

North’s Ethan Brown goes up for two. North’s #24 Kobe Brown on the drive past Ashe defender.

North’s Matthew Holloway puts up two. North’s #3 Zach Carlton clears Ashe defense with a shot from above.

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The Record - North Wilkesboro, N.C. - February 20, 2019 - Page 7B

North Wilkes Middle 8th girls lose 21-43 to Starmount

North’s Sarah Gambill takes the ball across court.

North’s #5 Kate Brown gets her hand on the ball at tip off.

Record photos Mickey Leapley

North’s #11 Beth Settle dribbles down court with her sister, #25 Brooke Settle, by her side.

North’s #0 Autumn Blankenship with a block to Starmount.

Record photos Mickey Leapley

North’s Mallie Carson dribbles down court as Starmount closes in.

North’s #5 Kate Brown goes up for the shot but is blocked by Starmount.

North’s Autumn Blankenship passes across the court to an open teammate.

North’s #11 Beth Settle makes the pass as Starmount struggles to get the ball.

Continued on page 8B.

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The Record - North Wilkesboro, N.C. - February 20, 2019 - Page 8B

North Middle vs. Starmount continued from page 7B.

North’s #10 Mallie Carson passes around Starmount.

North’s #25 Brooke Settle drives in under the basket.

North’s Zoie Wells takes a foul shot.

North’s #11 Beth Settle takes the shot as teammate #23 Zoie Wells and Starmount come in for the rebound.

North’s #25 Brooke Settle fights to keep the ball after grabbing the rebound.

North’s #0 Autumn Blankenship and #11 Beth Settle go to the floor in a scramble to keep the ball from being stolen by Starmount.

North’s #25 Brooke Settle and #10 Mallie Carson watch as teammate #11 Beth Settle takes one of two foul shots.

North’s #23 Zoie Wells blocks Starmount from receiving a pass. North’s #25 Brooke Settle makes the grab and gets the rebound.