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Full Service Organic SalonOrganic cOlOr, Facials, Massage,curl systeM, Manicures, PedicuresHoliday Specials20 % Off Freeany serviceNew ClIeNTS oNly.oNe CoupoN per vISIT.expIreS 12/31/10In Davidson Commons • 610 Jet<strong>to</strong>n St • Suite 210, Davidson704.895.0444Hours: Tues-Fri 10-6, 6-8 pm - by appointment, Sat. 10-3, Closed Sun & MonThis Winter SeasonWe Have Everything But You!½ oFF Jan., Feb. & march Rent$99 Community initiation FeePage 22 • Mooresville <strong>Weekly</strong> • Dec. 24-30, 2010Building Healthy AdultsOne Child at a TimeTumbling • HipHop • Fitness • Urban TumblingCheer • Performing Teams • Adult FitnessNon Competitive Fun!FREEANNIVERSARY HOODIEWITH REGISTRATIONNew students only. Expires 3/1/11ACRFITNESSwww.acrofitness.com (704) 664-BFIT (2348)$20gIFT CarD wITHCuT aND ColoroNe CoupoN per vISIT.expIreS 12/31/10$30HaIrCuTFor NewClIeNTS oNlyoNe CoupoN per vISIT.expIreS 12/31/103 YEARRENT FREEZE!Offer expires 12/31/2011ShadS LaNdiNggRaCiouS iNdePeNdeNt RetiRemeNt LiviNg5101 Prosperity Church Rd. • Charlotte, NC 28269www.holiday<strong>to</strong>uch.com • 704-510-0215Sportssports sHortsPoulin steps down asLNHS volleyball coachHoneycutt(continued from page 22)by Denny Seitzdenny@mooresvilleweekly.comKaren Poulin, who guided the LakeNorman High volleyball team <strong>to</strong> its threemost successful seasons in school his<strong>to</strong>ry,has resigned, according <strong>to</strong> athletics direc<strong>to</strong>rSteve Rankin.Poulin led the team <strong>to</strong> records of 17-9,16-9 and 27-3 in her three seasons.The 27-3 mark during the 2010 seasonincluded a school-record 18-game winningstreak and an appearance in the statesemifinals. The 2010 club also won theschool’s first conference championship.More Mooresville grapplers shineIt’s becoming quite a list at MooresvilleHigh, where the wrestling team continues<strong>to</strong> add <strong>to</strong> the ranks of 100-match careerwinners.Justin Yox, at 130 pounds, entered theKing of the Mat Tournament this weekone win from becoming the 20th memberof Mooresville’s 100-match win club.Earlier this season, 112-pounder HunterHefner won his 100th match. Hefner nowranks 13th on the school’s all-time listwith 112 vic<strong>to</strong>ries.Tyler Bru<strong>to</strong>n, meanwhile, continues <strong>to</strong>move up the list, as well. Bru<strong>to</strong>n, a seniorwho wrestles in the 160-pound weightclass, entered the King of the Mat Tournamentwith 128 career vic<strong>to</strong>ries, five shy ofthat one of the biggest testaments <strong>to</strong> hisability is that he continues <strong>to</strong> improve,even though it’s nearly impossible forhim <strong>to</strong> find suitable workout partnersor competi<strong>to</strong>rs who make him work upa sweat. So he pushes himself, throughworkouts and by studying the sport.“I just try <strong>to</strong> work harder than myopponent, be smart and wrestle the bestI can,” Honeycutt said matter-of-factly. “Ijust keep working, trying <strong>to</strong> get better.”Those who know Honeycutt say thereare intangibles that separate him fromother <strong>to</strong>p wrestlers. Sort of like watchingJerry Rice on a football field or Larry Birdon a basketball court and knowing thereare faster, stronger, more athletic, yet lesssuccessful, participants, Honeycutt hasthe “it” fac<strong>to</strong>r that defies explanation.“He’s very strong, but that’s not whatyou notice when you watch him wrestle,”said Josh Smith, the Wildcats’ undefeated160-pounder, who just joined Honeycuttin the latest national rankings, according<strong>to</strong> www.wrestlingusa.com. “He’s veryquick, but that’s not what you notice,either. What you notice when you watchHarrison wrestle is that he always keepsBrax<strong>to</strong>n Brannon (2007 grad), who is secondin school his<strong>to</strong>ry with 133 wins. JohnCrisp graduated in 2006 with a schoolrecord159 vic<strong>to</strong>ries.Football futureMooresville High senior football playersTyler Threatt and Wesley Hamil<strong>to</strong>n spentMonday, Dec. 13 at Hargrave MilitaryAcademy in Chatham, Virginia, where theschool was conducting a post-graduatefootball combine for prospective playersin 2011.Threatt, a safety, and Hamilon, a cornerback,excelled during the Blue Devils’recently completed 8-4 season. Both playersare garnering interest from collegeprograms but are weighing their options,including spending a year at the renownedmilitary school, which has produced 39NFL players, including six who went on <strong>to</strong>become first-round draft picks.Scholarship signingsA pair of Lake Norman High soccer playersmade it official on Tuesday, December14, when they signed National Letters ofIntent <strong>to</strong> play in college. Nick Hensley, whostarred on the Wildcats’ boys team, and JackieWes<strong>to</strong>n, who starred for the girls’ team, willcontinue their careers at Charlotte and Collegeof Charles<strong>to</strong>n, respectively.Both will be graduating later this monthand will enroll in college in January. qhis composure. He doesn’t make mistakes.He has this belief that he is going<strong>to</strong> win, no matter what.”Fore, who became the Lake NormanHigh coach last season, tries <strong>to</strong> find challengesfor his star. He often bumps himup a weight class or two <strong>to</strong> wrestle foeswho outweigh him by 50 pounds or more.Last week, against nationally rankedChristiansburg High, the No. 1 team inVirginia, Fore moved the 197-pounder<strong>to</strong> the heavyweight match, where hesquared off against a 260-pound wrestlerranked fourth in Virginia.Honeycutt won easily.“There’s a strange combination ofthinking you don’t even have <strong>to</strong> watchHarrison’s match because you knowhe’s going <strong>to</strong> win <strong>to</strong> wanting <strong>to</strong> watch itbecause you want <strong>to</strong> see what he does,”Fore said. “As a coach, you slip in<strong>to</strong> takingHarrison for granted. You chalk uphis points for the team even before hewrestles.”Honeycutt doesn’t take wins forgranted. He remembers when he startedwrestling in fifth grade. For three years,he lost a lot more matches than he won.Then, he just got it.“I just continued <strong>to</strong> get better,” Honeycuttsaid. “I didn’t give up.” qwww.mooresvilleweekly.com

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