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Love beats the buzzer, Furman

Posted: Monday, November 11, 2013 2:00 pm

Love beats the buzzer, Furman


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ASHEVILLE—The UNC Asheville women’s basketball team won its opening game in pretty dramatic style.


Former Wilkes Central standout and sophomore guard Paige Love’s half-court shot as the buzzer sounded gave the Bulldogs a 68-65 homecourt win over visiting Furman Saturday afternoon at Kimmel Arena.

Asheville was led by Brittany Gwyn’s game-high 19 points. Shonese Jones added 14 points, while Love contributed 12 points and four assists. Freshman center KJ Weaver had seven points, nine rebounds and three blocked shots.

The Paladins (0-1) were

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Art Notes: Nov. 10

Mark de Castrique to speak at library

Author Mark de Castrique, creator of the Barry Clayton mystery series, will speak at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Etowah library at 101 Brickyard Road.

The series is set in Western North Carolina. A native of Hendersonville, de Castrique says when he was born, he went straight from the hospital to the funeral home, where his father was the funeral director and the family lived upstairs.

The unusual setting sparked his popular Barry Clayton series and launched his mystery-writing career. His newest fiction work is “A Murder in Passing: A Sam Blackman Mystery.”

The event, sponsored by Friends of the Library, is free and open to the public.

ArtMart sale on Saturday

Transylvania Community Arts Council at 349 S. Caldwell St., Brevard, will present its 11th annual ArtMart from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday.

A sneak preview wine and cheese reception for TC Arts Council members, donors, sponsors and friends is set for 6 to 8 p.m. Friday.

The event helps local artists clean out their studios at this sale of high-quality art and crafts at significantly discounted prices.

The preview wine and cheese reception for ArtMart features artwork in many mediums including paintings, photography, drawings, woodwork, fiber, mixed media, cards,

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Parades, free meals top list of local Veterans’ Day events

GREENVILLE, SC (FOX Carolina) –

America will say thank you to Veterans in observance of Veterans’ Day on Monday.

Numerous events honoring veterans in the Upstate began have been scheduled for Sunday and Monday. Numerous restaurants are also offering veterans and service members free meals and special menu offers.

The Anderson Veterans’ Day parade begins at 3:00 p.m. Sunday in downtown Anderson. Veterans from the M.J. Dolly Cooper Veterans’ Home will participate in the event, along with numerous other floats, vehicles, and community members. The parade route covers a stretch of Main Street between Greenville and River Streets.

You can get a glimpse at what battlefield life was like for Revolutionary War soldiers at the Kings Mountain National Park in Cherokee County.

The Backcountry Militia will be staging an encampment at the Visitor’s Center from 9:00 .am. to 5:00 p.m. Sunday. Admission is free.

 

Chili’s restaurants said they are making it easy to salute wounded veterans on Sunday. Restaurants said they will donate 10 percent of customers’ total bills to the Wounded Warrior Project. The restaurant chain said customers must mention the Nationwide Give Back Event to serves for the money

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Northern Kentucky (0-1) at (1) Kentucky (1-0) (ET)

GAME NOTES: A first-ever meeting between inhabitants of the Bluegrass State takes place this afternoon, as the top-ranked Kentucky Wildcats entertain the Norse of Northern Kentucky.

Expected to be a major force this season, even after being a disappointment in 2012-13 when they finished only 21-12 overall and 12-6 in SEC play, the Wildcats got off on the right foot Friday as they easily dismissed UNC Asheville at home, 89-57.

Kentucky, one of the most successful programs in the history of Division I college basketball, now has a mark of 91-19 in season-opening games, including 5-0 under head coach John Calipari.

As for the Norse, members of the Atlantic Sun Conference these days, they too began the season two nights ago, but they were on the road and came up short in a narrow 77-76 final at Purdue.

Now in his 10th season at Northern Kentucky, head coach Dave Bezold is hoping his team can improve upon a disappointing 11-16 mark from a year ago when the Norse began with six straight defeats.

A 3-pointer by Tyler White with just under a minute remaining in regulation on Friday gave the Norse a 76-72 advantage over Purdue, but

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HomeArama opens Saturday at Cheval in Mint Hill

At HomeArama, which opens Saturday at Cheval in Mint Hill, all six of the showhouses feature open kitchens with eye-catching islands as centerpieces. In four of the six, cabinets are painted gray. Both the layouts and colors reflect today’s favorite family trends.

One lesson for visitors, who turn to the showcase for ideas and inspiration, is how different the kitchens look and feel. A subtle undertone in color, a subdued instead of sparkling backsplash, will personalize the heart of the home.

It’s like accessorizing a classic gray suit, so it serves you perfectly. “Absolutely,” said Diane Austin, who represents Cheval developer Keith Paris. “And the homes, the kitchens, the outside spaces, the … multigenerational spaces, are perfectly designed for how people live their lives today.”

HomeArama, the region’s largest showcase of furnished and decorated new homes, is hosted by the Home Builders Association of Charlotte. Builders this year are Evans Coghill Homes, Grandfather Homes, Classica Homes, Arthur Rutenberg Homes and Bellamy Homes.

Gray also is a dominant color throughout the showcase. (The master suite in the Grandfather home is Sherwin-Williams “Dorian Gray,” a fun play on the classic story.) Notice that some grays feel

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Top Five Ways to Commemorate Veterans Day

During Veterans Day weekend we encourage you to take a moment to appreciate our veterans and the Nation they courageously serve. From enjoying a national park to spending the afternoon with a veteran, there are many way to acknowledge their service and sacrifice. Here are our top five ways to commemorate Veterans Day.

1. Find a Vets Day Community Celebration Near You

Communities across the U.S. will be celebrating Veterans Day through ceremonies, celebrations, and activities. These events are great for the entire family, and are an excellent opportunity to commemorate and learn more about the service of our veterans. Use this map to locate a Veterans Day activity near you.

President Barack Obama participates in a Memorial Day wreath laying (5/27/13)

President Barack Obama participates in a Memorial Day wreath laying at the Tomb of the Unknowns at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Va., May 27, 2013. (Official White House Photo by Lawrence Jackson)

2. Take Part in a Service Opportunity Near You

Completing community service in honor of our veterans and their families is a great way to show your

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Recap: Kentucky vs. UNC-Asheville

Lexington, KY (SportsNetwork.com) – With so many freshman on the roster, maybe it wasn’t surprising Kentucky got off to such a slow start in its first game.

Once the top-ranked Wildcats found their rhythm, however, it wasn’t much of a test.

Julius Randle had 23 points and 15 rebounds in his college debut and Kentucky rolled in the second half Friday night on the way to an 89-57 victory over UNC-Asheville.

Randle is one of six freshman on the Kentucky roster who were high school All- Americans and all six contributed, though Wildcats coach John Calipari griped about some things.

Randle had 15 rebounds when he could have had at least 20, Calipari said. He said Randle “stopped playing” when shots went up and wasn’t happy with how he distributed the ball.

“How about the back doors? Throw to the elbow, the guy on the wing,” said Calipari. “How about three seconds on the clock, they take it out, throw it to the post, the guy spins and throws it to his man and he fouls. That was Julius.”

“Now, let me say this: Their first college game. Their first college game,” the coach said.

Indeed.

Among the other All-Americans, Marcus Lee had 17 points, James Young scored

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