Seneca man is big winner in ABAThe ABA held a tournament on Jan. 30 at Paradise Lanes in Spartanburg and Seneca's Phil Coker came out the big winner in the handicap division, taking home the $1,000 first place prize with a victory against Larry Coker of Monroe, N.C.Dems rev up to take on BurrThe Democratic Senate candidates offer party leaders their best campaign pitches on why they are equipped to take on Republican Sen. Richard Burr .Rock Hill club cited over smokingThe manager of a Rock Hill club was cited this week with violating the city's ban on smoking in public places.Religion NotesMONTREAT — E-mail information about faith-based events and what's going on at your place of worship at least two weeks in advance of the event to Features Editor Bruce Steele at bsteele@citizen-times.com . Items are published 1-8 days in advance, in Saturday's Mountains section, space permitting.COMING UP IN LAKE FOREST AND LAKE BLUFFBusinessCalendarThe deadline for calendar items is two weeks prior to the desired publication date. Send information on clubs, lectures, community events, religious events, reunions, support groups and singles to: Community Calendar, Evanston Review, 3701 W. Lake Ave., Glenview IL 60026; fax to (847) 486-7451 or e-mail to evanston@pioneerlocal.com.Charlotte - Team NotesWhat was once a promising season for the 49ers has taken a dramatic turn in the wrong direction. Charlotte has lost five of its last six games with one game -- home Saturday against Richmond -- remaining in the regular season.Fame & Fortune: Charlotte JacksonCharlotte Jackson, 30, presented Setanta Sports news until the channel went into administration last summer. Within a month she was signed up by Sky Sports News where a much larger audience can enjoy her talents. She lives alone in Kew.Rhode Island boosts tourney hopes, whips CharlotteKINGSTON, R.I. (AP) -Keith Cothran scored 18 points and Rhode Island used a second-half surge to pull away from Charlotte 80-58 on Wednesday night.Chunks of concrete fall from Charlotte high-riseLarge clumps of concrete fell from a building in uptown Charlotte early prompting police and firefighters to cordon off a section of the street early Thursday morning. The Charlotte Fire Department was called to the Builders Building located at 312 W. Trade Street after several softball-sized pieces of concrete fell onto the street around 11:37 p.m. Wednesday.Charlotte Bobcats Sale Embarrassing For NBARobert Johnson is selling the Charlotte Bobcats for a huge loss.

