Tigers C BY JOHNNY CRAIG It appeared even from the very beginning that the team with posses4U - 1?ti ? ? ? ' * siuu ui uic uim iasi wouid nave inc final chance to take Friday's East Waccamaw 2-A Conference matchup between Hallsboro and South Brunswick. As the two teams exchanged the lead 19 times and the score tied on six other occasions, neither the Cougars nor the Tigers elected to slow the pace down. However, it was South Brunswick's outside scoring punch that slowed considerably in the final three minutes allowing Hallsboro to escape on imnrtrfont <1P?17 ITWC win The Cougars took their final lead, 43-42 with 4:08 remaining on Darrius Wise's jumper before Hallsboro scored four straight point in a 2:u3 stretch for as 4S-45 lead with just 3-t Hallsboro Topples Lady Cougars Hallsboro's second-half rally sparked the Lady Tigers past host South Brunswick 43-29 in East Waccamaw 2-A Conference play Friday. The loss was the Lady Cougars second in as many outings in the conference. South Brunswick took a 12-9 lead at tiie end of the first quarter and held a 15-17 iWtutui'ir ctuvuiiuige. cimiauuiu then outscorcd the Lady Cougars 16-2 in a big third quarter uprising to take I a commanding 33-21 lead at the end of the period "run two teams scored 10 points each in the final quarter as Hallsboro kept its final 12-point margin. Marlene Kemp led Hallsboro with 22 points while Barbara Harper added IS. Rcnee Harrison led South Brusnwick with 10 points. SCORE BY QUARTERS: Hallsboro 9 8 10 10?43 S. Brunswick 12 7 2 10-31 Hallsboro Scnrine: Rurrhpttp fi Kemp 22, Harper 15, Thurman, Ehiers, A.Wright, r.ilyard, V Wright South Brunswick Scoring: Cox 4, Carper 2, Smith 1, Harrison 10. McLady Scorps South Bruns> The North Brunswick USy Scorpions opened East Warcamaw 2-A Conference play last week with a 4i-39 overtiiTie win ever nuH! snuth Brunswick. Klisha Jennings led the way for North Brunswick with i4 points while Trene Mosley added 11. The I ady Scorpions took a 9-4 advantage at the end of the first quarter and increased their lead to 19-11 at t!>e lialf. South Brunswick cut the lady Scorp lead to seven. 28-21, at the end of the third quarter and outscored North Brunswick 13-7 in the final period to force the game into overtime. GctTh OnUtic Bfci-J deposits as early in th For example, if yi iRA in early January i Iyou file yuur tax retui keep doing that for th come out with over $ For all the details to start is now.The pi I right in your neightx>r *4 a $xrd rr*rrr*J nMr c* ever JO /ten. tjc a trumn l"WW?l .drrvjtjepr%i[* IVtCNB NOW C 9 AM-5 rm mur 9 AM 6 1. )utlast Sout seconds remaining. But Charles Moore's bucket with 18 seconds left brought the Cougars fQ_A\ ko/ilr e:?i ? vv-w, u?vf\ muuii uic nucft margin and John Baldwin's missed free throw gave South Brunswick new life with 17 seconds remaining. The Cougars got two final chances to pull the game out lai Daryl Bro'./n's 15-foot jumper bounced out and Joe Clemmons' tap-in wouldn't fall as the Tigers escaped with their first league win. "Everything seemed to go in slow motion tonight," said a disappointed South Brunswick coach John Gallowav. "We never seemed to get on track. We didn't play out of control but rather had a lack of intensity. "We are going to have to work on our defense if we expect to get back into the EWC race. The 47 points we m.r\\ i" / ;? y i i m ^yLADY COUGARS FALL?South Brunswick's Tina Cobble brings the ball upcourt against Halisboro Friday during the lady Cougars' 43-31 loss, lite loss left South Brunswick 0-2 In East Waccamaw 2-A Conlerence play. Coy 1, Cobble 3. Dawson 6, Jones 4, Eecraft, Vititee, Best, Rallentine. Edge wick In OT North Brunswick then outscored the lady Cougars M in the estra period for the win. Elizabeth McCoy led Smith Brunswick with 12 points. The lady Cougs meet Tahnr City Friday in more EWC play while North Brunswick takes a week off. SCORE BY QUARTERS: S.Brunswick 4 7 10 13-4-39 N.Brunswick 9 10 9 7--6?41 South Brunswick Scoring: Coble 2, Harrison 9, Jones 6, Dawson 4, Co* 4, McCoy 12, Smith 2, Ballentine. Worth Brunswick Scoring! On vis \ U.Harrison J, Jennings 14, jenkins 3, Pendergast 4, Mosley 11, Royal. ejump ;ie 3sm. By now, most people know about the tax advantages I of an IRA. k But you may rvy^.4 Imrva a > iL. a | IHJl MH)W dlJtJUl II ie big difference it can S make when you're making all your IKA ic year as possible. hj deposit $2000 in an instead of waiting until ti the next year, and e next 20 years,you'll 16,000* more interest. . come see usThe time s RICKS tit* cntrrr^Sfirm**! i 'St Jrjfujrjr, ! rryh ytOf (i^rifxjrri] to a V0bi $ >*Mjf hi rr+jrn u wti* kih* >MN ALL DAT wrj nmw ThsrStky MA Friday l h Brunswick scored tonight was also the lowest offensive production we have had all season." Hails bo ru took a narrow 15-13 firstquarter lead and then ran to the biggest lead of the game by either team, 19-13, on four quick points at the start of the second period. South Brunswick then scored seven unanswered points to retake the lead, 20-19 with 2:45 left in the half. The two teams iinished the naif knotted at 23-23. The Cougars took the first of two four-point leads in the third quarter, 32-28, on Clemmons' layup with three minutes remaining in the period. The Cougars then took a 3tK)2 lead wiui it seconds left on Mike Watkins' jumper for a 36-34 advantage at the end of the quarter. Hallsboro took a brief 40-39 lead North Brunsv Cougars In E North Brunswick remained unbeaten through 12 games last week with a 64-62 East Waccamaw 2-A Conference opening win over visiting South Brunswick. The loss dropped South Rninswirk to in thp Ipboup and 9-6 overall. North Brunswick managed a slim 17-16 lead at the end of the first Quarter and maintained the advantage with a 39-38 halftime edge. The Cougars limited North Brunswick to just seven thirdquarter points and jumped to a 52-46 iead at the end of the period. North Brunswick, however, outscored the Cougars 18-10 in the final quarter to take the two-point win. The biggest difference in the game carie at the free throw line where North Brunswick connected on 10 of 19 attempts while South Brunswick failed to scored from the stripe. Andre Perkins leu three Scorpions in double figures with 18 point while THE I ^ ^ _ iv _ M GOLF SHOP We build lite and standard club, ( oiuring ?tolnlet? .tee! heodt. true temper iham.-gou prviu u''W? I iron. - Sift.JO Wood. - $39 50 oedi Clonic clubt. uted clubs. acce* sorie1. repair\ Compare our price* and quolltyl MAIM ST. (AT STOPLIGHT) CALABASH, S70 7020 fCk We fail fire at gre K SHW1TI i wsrr |l- , (slight t| "Ul ik\m W| Gooc | r. 48-47 midway in the final quarter before going on its four-point rally for the win. Scotiie llazri led Hallsboro with 15 points while Glenwood Davis added 13 and Steven Freeman 11. David Floyd and Clemmons each Qonrwl 11 nninfc tr? Innfl VauIK ...... - ? ~ *v ivau uuuvi i Brunswick followed by Moore with 10. South Brunswick hosts Tabor City Friday in next EWC action. SCORE BY QUARTERS: Halls boro 15 8 11 14-48 S. Brunswick 13 10 13 11?47 Hallsboro Scoring: Baldwin 4, Hazel 15, Davis 13, Shaw 2, Freeman 11, Robinson 3, negisier, ueara. Gayer. South Brunswick Scoring: Floyd 11, Clcmmons 11, Moore 10, Brown 7, Wise 6, Watkins 2, UGalloway, Har icon yiinh a wvait vick Nips WC Opener Liana yuince aaaca 17 ana Chuck Brown a season low 14. Keith Woodcock, Chubby Sanders and Kodney Burns were the only other Scorps to sec action. Joe Clemmons led South Brunswick with 20 points while Daricus Wise added 18 and Dnryl Brown and Charles Moore contributed 10 each. South Brunswick continues kwu play Friday hosting Tabor City while North Brunswick lias two open dates and will not see action until next Frij... SCORE BV QUARTERS: S.Brunswick 16 22 14 10-62 N. Brunswick 17 22 7 18?64 South Brunswick Scoring: Floyd 4 Clcmnions 20, Moore 10, Brown 10 Wise 18, I,.Galloway, Harrison Watkins. North Brunswick Scoring: I'crkin: 18, Woodcock 7, Sanders 6, Quince 17 Brc?sT. 14, Burn? 2 I EAD TBBBffe " iS \ itntlofl for, Hop ic at DYKES' T5RE CENTER t IXXON SERVICE STATION uuuv 17 5HAUOTTE PHONE 754-6333 ise Out Sol< 're moving ou fpiuCe GCCG5SO at discount pri El' In tir to the cc Hardware lv damaged fr rricane Diana) '/2 Price or better i while suppih M.PARK HWY. 17 & 211 THE BRUNSWICK BEACON, Thursday, January 21, 1985-Page 9-B Ok .V? fefefer- ^2p^' U| \igji y #%S r"A ? TO THE BASKET- David Floyd (with ball) drives down the lane and to the basket tor the score In Friday's 48-47 loss to Hullsboro. Floyd scored 11 points (or South Brunswick as the Cougars fell to 9-8 overall but more Importantly, 9-2 In the East Waccamnw Conference. South Brusnwlck continues league play Friday hosting Tnbor City. | I ^ CHRIS MOSHOURES OPTOMETRIST ~ "lUUifiDicft mrArtir inVIJIDK.1 Dir^WHU t , Most bifocal glasses tmvc a vist- If you don't want the world to ble line separating ttve two kinds know you're wearing bitoculs, you of eye correction. Others have no can wear the kind that look Just visible line, just u blending Hkc ordinary glasses. The separation Hurt only the wearer dividing line between lite two sets can discern. Which is the best kind vision correction is ground for you? down so that it's not noticeable to Some people fee! self-conscious oUlcr P?0?'?- You'11 "utiTO ? blur when they first start wearing rtl' "rc" w',e" y?u switch from bifocals. For u long time they've "PPcr to the lower part of your on\y i\?d one vision problem, such lens or vice versa. It's oil a matter as near-sightedness cr far personal preference, sightedness. But with middle age, many people need help reading in the Interest of better because their cye-focusing vision from the office of: mechanism is not as efficient us it Chris Moshourrs, O.K. Jiiwd to he. So they need glasses Pine Street, Shallottc that correct for both problems. vm-sirai ries 3d! ffj s ? *.. . "Tj j ?"' tf jsamyj om ss last. ER & SONS, INC. S?p>ly 754-4331 V

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