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Few things are guaranteed in life, but there is one thing that you can count on for sure: as time goes on, your body is going to age. While most men in their late teens through their twenties might feel invincible, it's only a matter of time before age starts to play a role in everyday life. Injuries take longer to recover from, hangovers take longer to dissipate, aches and pains become a normal part of life, and intimate time with your partner can be compromised. If you have experienced any of the symptoms above, don't worry - it's completely normal to slow down as you get older.

The question is, what are you going to do about the aging process? For years, men were told to just "live with it". The time to fight back is here, and there has never been a better opportunity to live your best life than now. Nobody understands the effects that aging can have on men but our team of professionals at Better Life do. That is why we invest all of our time developing innovative, effective men's health solutions: to give men a chance to change their future and live like they did while they were in their prime. If you're ready to take a stand against ED and live a more energetic, youthful life, know that you're not alone. At Better Life Carolinas, we are here to help by providing the most scientifically advanced treatments on the market today.

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GAINSWave® Treatment In Shelby, SC

When it comes to men's health, the topic of sex can still feel taboo, especially when there are performance issues involved. At Better Life Carolinas, we have heard just about every story you can imagine regarding erectile dysfunction or ED. So if you're embarrassed and angry about your performance in the bedroom, we understand how you're feeling. In the past, men had to take strange drugs or sign off on expensive surgeries to help correct their ED, adding to their feelings of shame and hopelessness.

The good news? If you're a man dealing with ED, you don't have to settle for antiquated treatments like those referenced above. There's a new product on the block: a revolutionary, non-invasive treatment that is the first of it's kind. It's called GAINSWave®, and you can bet your bottom dollar that it isn't like anything else you have tried before.

Unlike most ED treatments, this unique approach does not require drugs or surgery. Instead, it relies on high-frequency acoustic waves to open the penis's existing blood vessels, encouraging the growth of new blood vessels while eliminating micro-plaque. To put it simply, GAINSWave® increases blood flow and gives you a chance to reclaim your libido and live life like a man in his prime.

GAINSWave® isn't a sketchy, quick-fix pill found behind the glass at a gas station. It is a comprehensive erectile dysfunction treatment with an incredible 76% success rate. With virtually no side effects, it's no wonder that men throughout the Carolinas and across the United States trust GAINSWave® to solve their ED and Peyronie's disease problems.

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How GAINSWave® Works

It might sound like GAINSWave® is too good to be true, but the fact is this kind of erectile dysfunction treatment in Shelby, SC uses scientifically-backed, time-tested technologies and applications to improve male sexual performance. Technically referred to as Low-Intensity Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy (LI-ESWT), our GAINSWave® procedure goes right to the crux of the issue. Low-intensity sound waves break up plaque formation in your penis while stimulating new blood vessel growth. These new blood vessels help get more blood to your penis, ultimately improving your ability to perform. This incredible treatment not only increases blood flow - it also causes new nerve tissues to grow, making your penis more sensitive and easily stimulated.

It all happens through a process called neurogenesis, which increases penis sensitivity. What sets GAINSWave® apart from others is the use of low-intensity sound waves to achieve increased blood flow and sensitivity. Because this procedure is completely non-invasive, you won't ever have to worry about expensive insurance claims or unsightly scarring. All you have to worry about is enjoying life like you used to, without having to undergo surgery or putting harmful substances in your body.

Here are some quick facts about Better Life Carolinas GAINSWave® treatments:

  • For most men, you can expect to have between 6 and 12 GAINSWave® sessions
  • Sessions typically take 15 to 20 minutes.
  • GAINSWave® works by releasing growth factors in your penis tissue, which generates new blood vessels.
  • GAINSWave® promotes healthy blood flow by breaking up plaque formation, giving men harder, stronger erections for longer periods of time.
  • GAINSWave® also activates dormant stem cells, which leads to new cell growth in men.

Hidden Risks of Prescription Erectile Dysfunction Treatment

If you have ever wondered why GAINSWave® treatments are so popular with men, the answer is simple. Prescription drugs meant to help ED often come with side effects that can diminish your peace of mind and day-to-day life. While some men swear by the "little blue pill," many guys aren't aware of the hidden risks associated with drugs like Viagra. The following ailments can happen both in the short term and long term:

  • Back Pain
  • Muscle Pain
  • Headaches
  • Vision Loss
  • Rashes
  • Respiratory Issues
  • Hearing Loss
  • Dizziness
  • Upset Stomach
  • Ringing in Ears
  • Fever
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If you are having problems with erectile dysfunction, you should understand why it's happening. The primary cause of ED is associated with a lack of blood flow to the penis, making erections difficult to get and maintain. Rather than relying on a prescription pill for a quick fix, many men are using GAINSWave® treatment in Shelby, SC for a natural solution with no ill side effects. ED doesn't have to be your "new normal," and neither does suffering from strange side effects from popping too many "little blue pills."

GAINSWave®, COVID-19, and ED

The global COVID-19 pandemic has had a profound effect on the world. Over the last year, millions of Americans have had to change their lifestyles and alter daily routines to better protect themselves and their loved ones from the virus. While COVID-19 causes a litany of negative side effects, new research shows that men who contract the virus can triple their risk of developing erectile dysfunction. Because the human body is unfamiliar with this kind of virus, it responds by sending a large immune response. During this process, the body uses massive amounts of chemicals to eliminate the virus, causing horrible collateral damage in the form of cell destruction and inflammation.

 Erectile Dysfunction Shelby, SC

Contracting COVID-19 and suffering from ED at the same time might sound like a death sentence. However, if you are a man experiencing ED during or after contracting the COVID-19 virus, don't lose hope.

Clinical trials have shown that shockwave therapy, better known as GAINSWave®, has been shown to lower inflammation and boost vascularity by creating angiogenesis and improving endothelial function. Simply put, GAINSWave® treatments can help reverse symptoms of ED brought on by COVID-19. To learn more about how GAINSWave® can help you get back to a normal sex life after developing COVID-19, we recommend contacting our office today.

GAINSWave®: A Natural, Non-Invasive Treatment for Peyronie's Disease

Though Peyronie's Disease affects about 9% of men, it is a little-known disease that can cause physical and aesthetic issues. It is characterized by fibrous scar tissue, which forms underneath the surface of a man's penis. When this disease is left untreated or treated improperly, it can be very difficult for men to have a normal erection. This is because Peyronie's Disease can cause painful curvatures in the penis, making it nearly impossible for afflicted men to have sexual intercourse at all.

The cause of Peyronie's Disease is currently unknown. However, most cases stem from physical trauma like acute injuries after vigorous sex. Other causes include prostate surgery, autoimmune disorders, and family history. Unfortunately, traditional treatment options range from a "wait and see" approach to prescription drugs and even surgery.

Symptoms and signs of Peyronie's Disease include:

  • Erectile Dysfunction: Men with this disease may have problems achieving or maintaining erections.
  • Misshapen Penis: Some men with this disease suffer from a narrowing of the penis when erect, resembling an hourglass shape.
  • Notable Bend in Penis: One of the most common symptoms of Peyronie's Disease includes significant penis curvature, which is defined by a severe and unnatural bend.
  • Scar Tissue: A common symptom of this disease is bands of tissue or hard lumps underneath the skin of the penis.
  • Shortened Penis: Some men with this disease have reported a reduction in penis length.
  • Pain in Penis: Peyronie's has the potential to cause pain in a man's penis, regardless of whether he has an erection or not.
GainsWave Treatment Shelby, SC

Fortunately, for men who are looking for a non-invasive, natural erectile dysfunction treatment in Shelby, SC GAINSWave® is the answer. Using low-strength soundwaves or shockwaves, GAINSWave® treatment in Shelby breaks down scar tissue affecting your penis, helps create new blood vessels, and opens up existing ones. As a result, blood flow is increased, which minimizes penis curvature and fixes the problems associated with erectile dysfunction.

P-Shot® Erectile Dysfunction Treatment in Shelby, SC

Most guys will tell you that their penis is the most important part of their body. While that is not totally true from a physiological perspective, we get where they're coming from - after all, a man's penis plays a big role in his personal life and overall wellbeing. When a man has problems achieving and maintaining an erection, his quality of life can suffer dramatically, resulting in lower self-esteem and even depression. If you are a man and suffering from ED or Peyronie's Disease, you can rest easy knowing help is only a phone call away.

 Shockwave Therapy Shelby, SC

In addition to GAINSWave® treatments, Better Life Carolinas also offers the Priapus Shot or P-Shot® for short. Originally used to treat wounds and sports injuries, our P-Shot® is an all-natural treatment that fortifies your body through cellular repair and rejuvenation. P-Shot® treatments have shown very promising results for men who have suffered from prostate cancer, enlarged prostates, the side effects of surgery, drug side effects from prescription pain killers, and even diabetes.

You might be asking yourself, "How does the P-Shot® work?"

This ED solution works by using platelet-rich plasma or PRP from your own body. The proteins and growth factors released by the large number of platelets activate your stem cells, which begins cellular regeneration and repair wherever the PRP are used in your body. Tissue repair in your penis is further aided by the formation of new blood vessels and collagen production.

In many cases, men who use the P-Shot® to correct erectile dysfunction or the effects of Peyronie's Disease can resume sexual activity a few hours after the treatment is applied.

Benefits of Better Life Carolinas' P-Shot® include:

  • Increased blood flow to the penis
  • Improved stamina during sexual activities
  • Improvement and possible resolution of penile curvature issues caused by Peyronie's Disease
  • Increased penis sensitivity
  • Improvements to penis girth and length

For more information about the Priapus Shot or to find out if this treatment is right for you, schedule your free consultation today.

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Interview with comedian Stan Shelby

Wow, another year has zoomed by. Given all the craziness of the news, I thought I’d make my final column of 2023 a profile about comedy, as we all need to laugh, especially in these challenging times.Back in early August, I briefly met comic Stan Shelby over at the Old Trolley Theatre, where local comedian Keith “Big Daddy” Dee was hosting its regular comedy show. I had written a column about Dee, who told me Stan was his key mentor in developing his craft.Regan: How did you get into comedy?...

Wow, another year has zoomed by. Given all the craziness of the news, I thought I’d make my final column of 2023 a profile about comedy, as we all need to laugh, especially in these challenging times.

Back in early August, I briefly met comic Stan Shelby over at the Old Trolley Theatre, where local comedian Keith “Big Daddy” Dee was hosting its regular comedy show. I had written a column about Dee, who told me Stan was his key mentor in developing his craft.

Regan: How did you get into comedy?

Shelby: I started in 2007. I went to an open mic. There were none in Charleston then, so I went to the Comedy House in Columbia. It was as bad as anybody’s first time could be. I tried two jokes, and both fell flat. My brother made the trip. I felt terrible for him as I thought I was going to go up there and kill it. After my first open mic, I thought I would get a comedy special.

R: Where did you learn about comedy and how to perform?

S: The first big change for me was when I took a comedy class at the Funny Farm Comedy Club in Atlanta. I drove to Atlanta every Monday and then back to Charleston for eight weeks. After that, I met Tony Kemp. He is like the godfather of comedy in Charleston – he’s a legend. I started hosting shows for him, and he’d give me pointers, and I would observe the pros that would come to perform at his shows. Tony is the first person I heard say the name Shaun Jones. I lived in Atlanta and went to a show Shaun was headlining, and I was like, “Wow!” Shaun has been an incredible mentor and one of my absolute best friends.

R: Who do you most admire as a comic? What about a favorite comic actor and comedy movie?

S: A guy named Cory “Zooman” Miller, Shaun Jones and J.B. Smoove. My favorite comic is Richard Pryor, but I think the best stand-up special was “Delirious” by Eddie Murphy. That had so many things happening and, 30 years later, it’s still the best special of all time. Now, people are giving out specials like Halloween candy.

R: Do you ever try to emulate another comic’s style?

S: No, but I went through many phases trying to find my voice. With the help of Shaun Jones, about five years ago, I found my voice. Then everything clicked. Now, my joke writing is easier; I know what I want to talk about, and I can go back to some of my old jokes and how to present them properly. When you find your voice, it’s a game changer. This upcoming year, there are things I want to add to my set.

R: What is the funniest joke you have ever heard or told?

S: I was doing a show with Zooman in Kuwait. He made a joke about an old couple going out for the first time and the guy’s reaction after the date when telling his friends about the date. It was so funny. I got out of my chair, walked about 10 steps, and then went back to my seat. I was doing a show with Shaun Jones, and after my set, I sat in the audience. A guy literally pushed his friend and girlfriend next to him after every joke he was laughing so hard. When I saw that, I was like, that is what I want right there. I do have a joke that I didn’t realize how good it was until I told it, and there was a guy in the front row bent over, literally holding his stomach laughing, and so that’s when I knew the effect that a joke can have on someone, and it was my joke.

R: Where do you perform? Do you have dreams of making it big? Where else would you like to perform?

S: I have performed in the Middle East, Canada, and Los Angeles and will perform in New York City in February. But, making it big? Nah. I am happy and blessed. This past year, I hosted America’s Funniest Veterans and Military Spouses comedy competition by Best Medicine Brigade. It was awesome bringing laughter to vets; the finale was in L.A. I was also on the Nurses Night Out comedy tour with Greg G. Williams. Between these two tours, I was always very busy traveling.

R: What’s next?

The comedy competition is over, but I am still on the Nurses Night Out comedy tour. I am just trying to help Greg G. Williams grow his brand. We already have a lot of dates for 2024. We are going to be in Atlanta, which is where I met him when we both started. I get to perform in a lot of cities and states I have never been to before. I want to help the Charleston Comedy Scene in any way I can. Charleston has come a long way since I started. Keith Dee has been doing incredible things for a while. Josh Bates is opening a comedy club called Wits End in North Charleston; he used to run the comedy at the Sparrow in Park Circle. It’s cool that Charleston will actually have a comedy club. Robin Phoenix BMB is doing amazing things in comedy and for vets. The Best Medicine Brigade has really blown up in the past year. In some form or fashion, I am connected to everyone and very happy for their success. Follow me online @comedianstanshelby on all social media platforms.

Visit www.stanshelby.com/ or www.facebook.com/comedianstanshelby/ for more information.

Columnist Mary E. Regan is a Freelance publicist with her propublicist.com consultancy. She is always seeking new publicity clients and writing projects. Email story ideas to mary@propublicist.com.

Defending champion Bencic ousts Charleston native Shelby Rogers in hard-fought match

Off the tennis court, Charleston native Shelby Rogers had one of the best weeks of her young life.Last Friday, Rogers’ boyfriend, John Slavik, proposed at a spot near the Battery in downtown Charleston.On the court, Rogers followed up the proposal with back-to-back three-set marathon victories in the opening two rounds of the Credit One Charleston Open on Daniel Island.A third come-from-behind, three-set victory just wasn’t going to be possible as defending champion Belinda Bencic outlasted Rogers, 4-6, 7-5, ...

Off the tennis court, Charleston native Shelby Rogers had one of the best weeks of her young life.

Last Friday, Rogers’ boyfriend, John Slavik, proposed at a spot near the Battery in downtown Charleston.

On the court, Rogers followed up the proposal with back-to-back three-set marathon victories in the opening two rounds of the Credit One Charleston Open on Daniel Island.

A third come-from-behind, three-set victory just wasn’t going to be possible as defending champion Belinda Bencic outlasted Rogers, 4-6, 7-5, 6-2 on April 6 to advance to the quarterfinals of the Charleston Open.

Bencic will face No. 7 seed Ekatrina Alexandrova in the quarterfinals Friday afternoon.

“It’s just been a great week for me,” said Rogers, who is ranked No. 44 in the world. “A lot of emotions, obviously on and off the court. Every time I come back, I am able to create so many new and special memories.

“I think the time with my family and my friends is always so special for me here, and that’s what I remember the most because I don’t always get to see them while I’m traveling all year.”

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Her stay on Daniel Island was much longer this week than last year, when she lost in the opening round of the tournament.

“I’m glad I got to spend a lot more time on the court than I did last year,” Rogers said. “I’m super happy about that.”

Down early in the first set, Rogers battled back like she’d done in the previous two matches and took the first set, winning five straight games.

“I had to fight back,” she said. “I thought I problem-solved through a lot of stuff out there today. I think I broke her for the first time ever in all the times we’ve played.”

She had a chance to win the second set, but Bencic made the shots when they mattered most. In the third, Bencic raised her game to another level.

“I thought she just raised her level, especially there right at the beginning of the third,” Rogers said. “When she’s got freedom in the score, she’s pretty confident, and one of the best at timing the ball on the court, moves forward, plays super aggressive.”

'He is so well-loved' | WWII vet, published author celebrates 102nd birthday

Ralph Sullivan's story begins in Gaffney, South Carolina in 1921. He's just added a new chapter to it.SHELBY, N.C. — Ralph P. Sullivan's life story is like a thick book, with many chapters to it. It's largely thanks to the long life he's led thus far.On Tuesday, a new chapter for Sullivan opened up as he celebrated his 102nd birthday. Loved ones joined him at the Brookdale Assisted Living Center in Shelby, North Caroli...

Ralph Sullivan's story begins in Gaffney, South Carolina in 1921. He's just added a new chapter to it.

SHELBY, N.C. — Ralph P. Sullivan's life story is like a thick book, with many chapters to it. It's largely thanks to the long life he's led thus far.

On Tuesday, a new chapter for Sullivan opened up as he celebrated his 102nd birthday. Loved ones joined him at the Brookdale Assisted Living Center in Shelby, North Carolina for the festivities.

With applause and singing of the traditional "Happy Birthday" tune, Sullivan and his family took time to reflect on his story. Mary Farrow, his daughter, told WCNC Charlotte photojournalist Donald Fountain that it's been a life well-lived.

"He has more than a cat's nine lives," she said. "We never had any idea he would live this long and I'm so glad he did."

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Sullivan's story began just across the state line in Gaffney, South Carolina, in 1921. Farrow said her father wrote a book about his life, which included reflections on his childhood. He didn't have a mother growing up, but he and his father were as thick as thieves. Farrow said re-reading her father's memoirs gave her an even greater appreciation of the relationship Sullivan had with her grandfather.

"He put in his book he had the best daddy in the world," Farrow said. "Well, I think I have the best daddy in the world too."

Credit: Ralph Sullivan celebrates his 102nd birthday in Shelby, North Carolina

Sullivan would go on to serve in the U.S. Army Infantry during World War II, receiving a Bronze Star for his service as a captain. When he came back home, he'd start working in a textile plant as a plant manager, although he would be forced into an early retirement after a colon cancer diagnosis in 1970. He would also earn his degree from Clemson University, remaining a loyal Tiger fan to this day.

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He also faced a health scare in 2013. But despite being given just seven days to live, he walked out of the hospital and went back home. Now at 102 years young, Sullivan now enjoys the simple things in life: watching Clemson football games, listening to religious music, following the stock market, and tending to his rose garden.

With all those years under his belt, Sullivan shared a simple piece of advice for the next generation: "Be a better person in all respects."

Here are the 27 Gastonia, Shelby area products playing FBS football in 2023

Cleveland, Gaston and Lincoln counties have served as a pipeline to playing on Saturdays.Twenty-seven area products are listed on college football rosters entering the 2023 season, with several projected to contribute significantly toward their respective teams’ success.BORN TO RUN:...

Cleveland, Gaston and Lincoln counties have served as a pipeline to playing on Saturdays.

Twenty-seven area products are listed on college football rosters entering the 2023 season, with several projected to contribute significantly toward their respective teams’ success.

BORN TO RUN:Here are three takeaways from Gardner-Webb football media day

I HAVE QUESTIONS!:31 questions, 31 days ahead of 2023 high school football season for Gastonia, Shelby teams

Sullivan Absher, Notre Dame

Freshman | South Point

The 6-6, 326-pound offensive lineman helped South Point rush for 4,422 yards and 64 touchdowns as a senior.

Prince Bemah, Charlotte

Redshirt senior | Hunter Huss

Last fall, Bemah led the 49ers with 62 tackles (five for a loss), two sacks and a forced fumble.

Sam Brady, Virginia

Redshirt junior | North Lincoln

The 6-3, 229-pound linebacker saw action in seven games last fall. He was credited with two tackles, both in an Oct. 1 loss at Duke.

British Brooks, North Carolina

Graduate senior | Ashbrook

Brooks returns after sustaining a lower body injury during practice ahead of the 2022 season. He enters 2023 with 461 career rushing yards and five touchdowns. He also has 17 tackles on special teams.

Aiden Cloninger, North Carolina

Redshirt freshman | East Gaston

The 5-11, 190-pound walk-on contributed last fall as a member of UNC’s squad team at wide receiver.

Ben Cutter, West Virginia

Freshman | East Lincoln

Cutter capped his career with 587 tackles (39 for a loss), 7.5 sacks and eight interceptions, helping East Lincoln to the 2022 NCHSAA 3A title.

Carter Greene, Appalachian State

Redshirt freshman | Crest

Greene made the Appalachian State football team as a walk-on, but did not see action last fall.

Elijah Hall, Wake Forest

Redshirt freshman | Crest

The 6-3, 274-pound defensive lineman redshirted the 2022 season.

Malaki Hamrick, North Carolina

Sophomore | Shelby

Hamrick played linebacker and special teams as a freshman last fall, posting nine tackles and a quarterback pressure in 13 games. He will sit out the 2023 season following an injury in spring drills.

Cahari Haynes, Appalachian State

Freshman | Burns

A 6-1, 220-pound linebacker, Haynes had 92 tackles (13 for a loss), two sacks, two fumble recoveries, two forced fumbles and four pass breakups his senior season.

Jack Hollifield, Virginia Tech

Redshirt sophomore | Shelby

Hollifield appeared in 11 games last fall, recording two tackles on special teams.

Santana Hopper, Appalachian State

Redshirt freshman | Shelby

Hopper appeared in two games last fall, finishing with one tackle.

Ty’Ron Hopper, Missouri

Redshirt senior | Roswell (Georgia)

The Cleveland County native spent three seasons at Florida before transferring to Missouri. The hard-hitting defensive back finished with 78 tackles, 2.5 sacks and an interception.

Brandon Hoyle, Wake Forest

Redshirt freshman | Shelby

Hoyle redshirted his freshman season. He helped Shelby to NCHSAA state titles in 2019 and 2021.

Kendall Karr, Coastal Carolina

Redshirt junior | Stuart Cramer

Karr transferred this offseason to Conway, South Carolina, following three years at North Carolina. Last fall, he saw action in 10 games, helping the Tar Heels to a 9-5 record and a berth in the ACC title game.

Devon King, East Carolina

Redshirt junior | South Point

A 6-foot, 183-pound defensive back, King started 12 of his team’s 13 games. He finished with 13 total tackles.

Tyler Mizzell, Wake Forest

Freshman | East Lincoln

The 6-1, 170-pound quarterback had 3,385 yards and 51 touchdowns last fall, leading East Lincoln to the NCHSAA 3A title.

Dontavius Nash, East Carolina

Redshirt sophomore | Hunter Huss

Nash transferred to East Carolina this offseason following two seasons at North Carolina. He appeared in six games last fall, recording two tackles.

Kobe Paysour, North Carolina

Redshirt sophomore | Kings Mountain

Paysour appeared in 12 games last fall, finishing with 29 receptions for 324 yards and four touchdowns.

Todd Pledger, North Carolina

Redshirt sophomore | Mountain Island Charter

The 6-8, 210-pound place kicker is entering his third season in Chapel Hill.

Travali Price, NC State

Redshirt sophomore | North Lincoln

Price played in 13 games last fall, registering 16 tackles, 1.5 sacks and a fumble recovery.

Jaylon Scott, NC State

Senior | Shelby

In 43 games at NC State, Scott had 76 tackles, two sacks and an interception.

Nick Sharpe, Wake Forest

Redshirt sophomore | Hunter Huss

A 6-2, 330-pound offensive lineman, Sharpe played in 11 games last fall to help the Demon Deacons to eight wins and a Gasparilla Bowl victory.

Carson Smith, East Carolina

Redshirt sophomore | South Point

The former South Point standout spent last fall on the East Carolina practice squad.

Spencer Triplett, North Carolina

Redshirt junior | Shelby

The 6-2, 235-pound Triplett served as the Tar Heels’ snapper on field goals and extra points in each of their 14 games.

Keandre Walker, Virginia

Freshman | East Lincoln

The 6-3, 180-pound defensive back had 47 catches for 859 yards and nine touchdowns, along with 39 tackles and four interceptions last fall to help East Lincoln to the 2022 NCHSAA 3A title.

Dameon “Day-Day” Wilson, Missouri

Redshirt sophomore | Kings Mountain

The 6-foot, 223-pound linebacker had 16 tackles, a fumble recovery and a blocked kick last fall as a sophomore.

IMC - Metals America Planning Major Expansions With Entry Into the ETP Copper Rod Market and Additional Rod Production

Expansion Will Bring 75-80 new jobs to Cleveland County, North Carolina.SHELBY, NC / ACCESSWIRE / July 31, 2023 / Prime Materials Recovery, Inc. announces the contracting of an SCR 4500 copper rod system from the Southwire Company for installation at its subsidiary, IMC - Metals America, LLC in Shelby, NC. This new line will be installed in a purpose-built plant at the existing site and will mark PMR/IMC's entry into the ETP copper rod market.In a separate initiative, IMC will also be in...

Expansion Will Bring 75-80 new jobs to Cleveland County, North Carolina.

SHELBY, NC / ACCESSWIRE / July 31, 2023 / Prime Materials Recovery, Inc. announces the contracting of an SCR 4500 copper rod system from the Southwire Company for installation at its subsidiary, IMC - Metals America, LLC in Shelby, NC. This new line will be installed in a purpose-built plant at the existing site and will mark PMR/IMC's entry into the ETP copper rod market.

In a separate initiative, IMC will also be increasing OF (oxygen free) copper rod production capacity with the purchase and installation of a new line from Upcast OY based in Pori, Finland.

"We are extremely pleased to be partnering with industry leaders like Southwire and Upcast OY with these initiatives. We look forward to these successful projects and years of effectively serving our customers and these markets," said Bernie Schilberg, CEO of Prime Materials Recovery.

Sitework is expected to begin in the third quarter of 2023 and will bring 75-80 new jobs to Cleveland County, North Carolina.

About Prime Materials Recovery (PMR) and Prime Materials Holdings (PMH)

PMR and PMH are one of the largest nonferrous and polymer merchants, processors, and fabricators in the United States. Headquartered in East Hartford, CT, the companies operate state-of-the-art facilities in Canastota, NY, South Windsor, CT, Willimantic, CT, Jersey City, NJ, Hickory, NC, Shelby, NC, Orangeburg, SC, Miami, FL, and Wilmington, DE.

About IMC - Metals America, LLC

IMC - Metals America, LLC is one of North America's largest producers of Oxygen-free copper rod and also produces copper anodes servicing various electroplating applications.

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Joseph Collins People Operations Manager joseph.collins@imc-ma.com

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