Warsaw Eagles Defeat Beulaville Panthers The Warsaw Jr. High Eagles ended their 1982-83 season with a 22-6 victory over the Beulaville Panthers. Warsaw received the opening kickoff and went on to score on a 37-yard run by Derrick Bardon on 4th down. The two-point conversion w as good. After the kickoff by Don Johnson. Beulaville really got moving. On third down, the Panther offense moved 55 yards but Cam Pridgen. for the Eagles, made a diving tackle and stopped the Beulaville runner" on the 2-yard line. Two plays later they scored but the conver sion was no good. The score was then 8-6 in favor of Warsaw. After the Beulaville kick off, Warsaw moved the ball SI yards in nine plays but fumbled at the 2-yard line. Beulaville then moved the ball 22 yards in 11 plays but surrendered the ball on their 25-yard line and Warsaw only ran one play before the half ended. Warsaw kicked off to start the second half but on the second play, Beulaville fumbled and Shane Cren shaw caught it an ran it back 16 yards before he was tackled. Two plays later. D. Bardon scored his second TD of the day on a quick-pitch from D. Johnson. The two point conversion was good. After another Warsaw kickoff, Todd Taylor inter cepted a pass on second down. Warsaw moved 50 yards for a TD by Donnell Wallace with the help of Crenshaw running the ball 11 yards on a crucial fourth and nine situation. Warsaw then held Beulaville again. Warsaw's Chuck Korne gay directed the Eagles to the 11-yard line, but time expired before Warsaw scored again. Touchdowns for Warsaw were made by Derrick Bardon and Donnell Wallace. Derrick Bardon ended the day with 108 yards rushing. Cam Pridgcn with 43, Shane Crenshaw with 27 and Don Johnson with 18. Johnson also completed four of six passes for 47 yards. Total yardage for the day was 249. Other outstanding Eagle players include Dean Hardi son. Rodnev Mason. Michael McCalop. Michael Black burn. Johnny Benson. Bobby Carlton and Anthony Mathis. EASTERN 2-A DIVISION 1 PLAYOFF RESULTS North Duplin 7. Fuquay-V 0 Manteo 18. Franklinton 16 Whiteville 36. E. Carteret 7 Fairmont 8. S. Robeson 0 ?*??? i Game* Nov. 19 N.Duplin (10-1) at Manteo (9-2) Fairmont (10-1) at Whiteville (11-0) EASTERN 2-A DIVISION II PLAYOFF RESULTS Wallace-RH 38, Camden 0 Tabor City 26, Pamlico 0 Clarkton 12. Littlefield 10 Games Nov. 19 Wallace-RH (10-Ddrew bye Tabor City (7-4) at Clarkton (10-1) Duplin School Menus Nov. 22-26 Breakfast Mon. - pop tarts, cereal, juice, milk Tue. - glazed donuts. cereal, juice, milk Wed. ham biscuits, cereal, juice, milk Thur. - Holiday Fri. - Holiday Lunch Mon. Mexican fiestada or pork steak with roll, corn or buttered potatoes, spiced apples or mixed fruit. Tue. - ham & cheese sandwich or barbecue pork with hushpuppies. french fries or coleslaw, prunes with marshmallows or grape juice Wed. - roast turkey with rice and giblet gravy and roll or deli-turkev sandwich, peas or tossed salad, cherry crisp or orange slush Thur. & Fri. - Holiday Each lunch is served with milk. Substitutions may occur depending upon avail abilitv of products HCA Bazaar For all those "scrooges" out there who have always thought of Christmas and grocery shopping as chores. Harrells Christian Academy has a new challenge. Try the latest in mini mall attractions, the 1982 HCA Country Bazaar. De ? signed with a country fair atmosphere, the one-day shopping extravaganza is planned to provide for ALL your holiday shopping needs while you and your family enjoy live entertainment and a smorgasbord of southern food favorites. 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