JK, Lakewood Tangle ' For Third Place In The ECC ' By Joe Coetln Tiger Field: Coach Billy Byrd shuffled his lineup this past week and even spotted South Lenoir a 14-point edge before rolling up 32 points to stop the Blue Devils 31-14 in ECC play. James Kenan is now tied with Lakewood and Midway for 4th place in the P conference with a 4-3 league mark. James Kenan can move into a 3rd place with a win over strong Lakewood and a North Duplin win over Hobbton in the final game of the regular season. James Kenan's halfhark Frederick Thompson scored twice on a 4-yard run and a 44-yard jaunt to lead the Tigers to their 4th ECC win ^ of the season. Reserve quar terback, Tommy Boyette, starting his first game, di rected the Tiger attack with a 21-yard pass to back Mickey Faison. Tiger standout Mitchell Quinn returned a Blue Devil fumble 33 yards t< score the final TD for Jamei Kenan. South Lenoir's scorei, A both in the first quarto", were by David Jenkins fron the one and by Dale Kiig from 8 yards out. James Kenan will trave to Lakewood for their final 1182 football outing and it shoild really be one of the tut standing games of the yeir in the ECC. North Duplin's high-fying Rebels shut out the Raders of Midway 34-0 in another P East Central game behind the running of halfback Johnny Artis. Artis, cne of the premiere running backj in the east, ran at vin in leading the secondranked Rebels with a 248-yad effort and a TD. Reb inthmy gained 100 yards in anotler strong effort for .he jn beaten North Duplil eleven. The win clinched the East ) ? Central 2-A title fr C?ach Kenneth Avent hbrth can remain uidefeated :hmild thpv vin over Hobbton's Wilicats this week at Calypso.. .Thit may not be easy. The upstart Valla?e-Rose Hill Bulldogs cinched second place in Be ETC with a fairly easy v?n rver the Panthers of EaslDutlin 35-6. ^ Coach Jack WIe''s Dogs 9 ran the Panthes dtep in the bush behind tit tunning of back Rufus atihell. Sat chell. a standctt in the ECC, rushed for yards and scored 4 toucpowns to spark the Bulldog; to their sixth league game>f the season. Rsulti James Kena 32. S.Lenoir 14 ^ N. Duplin 34 Midway 0 Wallace-Rf 35. E. Duplin 6 Standings Name Con. Over all North Duplin 7-0 9-0-0 Wallace-RH 6-1 8-1-0 Hobbton 5-2 6-3-0 Midway 4-3 6-3-0 ?James Kenan 4-3 6-3-0 Lakewood 4-3 6-3-0 S. Lenoir 1-6 2-7-1 East Duplin 1-6 1-8-0 Union 0-7 0-10-0 Games Nov. 5 Hobbton at N. Duplin Midway at Wallace-RH James Kenan at Lakewood E. Duplin at S. Lenoir Duplin School Menus Nov. 8-12 j Breakfast Mon. - pop tarts, cereal, juice, milk Tue. - glazed donuts, cereal, juice, milk Wed. - ham biscuits, cereal, juice, milk Thur. - No School Fri. - crumb cake, cereal, juice, milk Lunch Mon. sausage pizza or turkey pot pie with biscuit topping, tossed salad or sweet potato fluff, cherries jubilee or assorted juices Tue. - roast beef sandwich or raviola with roll, steamed cabbage or corn, fruit cock tail or apple Wed. - fried chicken with buttered rice and biscuit or yumbo sandwich, green beans or mixed vegetables, fruit medley or grapefruit juice Thur. Holiday Fri. ribs on sesame bun or t baked ham with macaroni and cheese and roll, turnips wun roots or stewed to matoes Each lunch is served with milk. Substitutions may occur depending upon avail ability. Breakfast is served only in schools with the program. Additional items are available for purchase. The turkeys we eat at Thanksgiving are not the same breed as those en joyed by the Pilgrims. That breed died out. Today's birds are descended from Mexican varieties. Moore Named County Chairman J. Michael Moore of War saw has been appointed Duplin County chairman of North Carolina State Univer sity Aluntni Association's 1982-83 loyalty fund cam paign. Moore, a 1979 graduate of ? N.C. State school of agri culture. said: "There are 222 N.C. State alumni in Duplin County, and We're counting on them to expand the en dowment for our first un restricted merit scholarship, the John T. Caldwell Alumni Scholars program. Volun teers will be calling the alumni in the county between now and Nov. 15 seeking their support in the form of association memberships." SOUTH LENOIR'S WADE SMITH was the big Kenan, yard-gainer for the Blue Devils Friday night against James IAMES KENAN'S FREDERICK THOMPSON |23| scored wice to lead the Tigers 32-14 over South Lenoir. High School Day At MOC Nov. 13 Fall High School Day at Mount Olive College is Saturday. Nov. 13. beginning with registration and refresh ments at 9:45 a.m. in the Henderson Building. All in terested high school students and their parents arc invited to visit the campus and meet the faculty and administra tion. "High School Day gives students an opportunity to meet our faculty, tour the campus and learn more about our academic and student life programs." said Mrs. Sampsell, director of admissions. Betty Cobb, di rector of financial aid, and Carolina Casteloe. director of counseling services, will also be available to answer spe cific questions. An opportunity will also be provided for visitors to talk with students currently en rolled at MOC. Auditions for both the Mount Olive Singers and the New Creations will be held after lunch at 1:30 p.m. "Choosing a college is a major decision for a student." stated Mrs. Sampsell. 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