MAY 22,1989 - WCC CAMPUS VOICE 3 Golf team 2nd in season tournament By Elgin gryan-t The Wayne Community College Gol-f team has been playing -for two years and last year it was third in the con-ference. The team is made up of David Deakle# adviser; Randy Daughtry» Ed Woodyt Jay Taylor» Bobby Shoemake* Micheal Suggs> Grady "Moon" Mullins> and Mike Brown. Last year's team had one player to be a con-ference medalist. The team has played three matches* placing -first in two o-f the matches while placing third in one match. The WCC Gol-f team is in a con-ference which includes Cape Fear CC, Craven CC» Pitt CC» Coastal Carolina CC* and Carteret CC. The Three Eagle Gol-f Course at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base is where the gol-f team plays its home games. The players are in the Business and the Recreational Grounds Management curriculums. All six players on the team play and the -four best scores are recorded to determine the winning team. The WCC Golf team plays seven matches a season plus a tournament. The team has played at Walnut Creek Country Club* Southern Wayne Country Club* and Silver Creek. A V WCC's Golf Team; (L to Mike Suggs, Mike Brown Photo; Malcolm Sheari "Golf is much like the courses you are enrolled in; it takes hard work* dedication* and technique*" said Deakle. The team started practice the first of March to prepare for the season which began the first of April. The team is expected to improve next year since they will have five returnees. R) Grady Mullins, David Deakle (adviser), Ed Shoemake, , Ed Woody, John Taylor, and Randy Daughtry. Deakle said that the golf team has greatly appreciated the support of the student body. The top scorers on the team during the season were Grady "Moon" Mullins* Ed Woody* Jay Taylor* and Michael Suggs. The WCC Golf team placed second in the season and in the tournament despite adverse weather conditions. Firm gives Voiceboxes By S. Doreen Davis Students will now have a chance to express what thty would like to see published in their newspaper, thanks to the efforts of De Elliot and R. & L. Woodworks, a local firm. Elliott, a former journalism student* hopes that students, faculty, and staff will suggest articles or write editorials they would like to have published in the "Campus Voice," WCC's campus newspaper. She asked R. & L. Woodworks about the possibility of constructing boxes for students' use. The firm agreed to make the boxes in exchange for free advertising on the boxes. The boxes will be painted in red, black, blue, and gold prior to their being mounted on walls at both the north (new) and present south campuses. Scott Adams slides safely into third base Carolina. Photo: Randal C. Turley :n the Bisons victory over Coastal De Elliott Photo:Elqin Bryant