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Trvjurrt By JOHNNY CRAIG West Brunswick clinched at least a share of the Three Rivers 3-A Conference basketball championship last week with a split of league opponents, Clinton and Pender. mi? /*? n ic n\ _i ?. liic uyjaio itf-i j, aucduj assured of a berth in next week's district playoffs, could still possibly fV\n Inniiiin tifln Aiitrioht rlpnortding upon the outcome of one final conference game earlier this week. East Bladen hosted Clinton on Tuesday of this week with a Cougar win earning them a share of the TRC title with the Trojans. Should the Lady Trojans C BY JOHNNY CRAIG The West Brunsiwck Lady Trojans earned a share of second place in the TKroa Ri.roro 1 ? n * ' . .uvb u-n CUIUCICIICC iHbl week, concluding their regular season with a split of lesgue opponents Pender and Clinton. The Lady Trojans finished at 5-3 in the conference with East Bladen and will take an 11-10 overall record into the next week's district playoffs. West Columbus won the league title with a 7-1 conference mark and whill join the lady Trojans and East Bladen in postseason play Monday at Clinton. PENDER Sheila Johnson scored 19 points and Sandy Cobb added 11 Friday to lead West Brunswick past Pender, 43-34. The Lady Trojans got off to a slow start taking a 6-5 lead in the first quarter before racing to a 24-1C halftime advantage. West Brunswick continued tc JV Splits T\ BY JOHNNY CRAIG The West Brunswick junior varsity boys split their final two games of the season last week with Three Rivers Conference foes Clinton and Pender. tu? m?i___ t i 1 lie 11 OJOIU luj/pvu V/Iinrvii, . U tv but dropped a 52-45 ioss to Fender, both decisions coming on the road. The split finished the junior varsity at 5-3 in the TRC and 15-5 overall. PENDER Cents Johnson and Dennis Calvin combined for 22 points to lead four Patriots in double figures as Pender edged tlx Trojans, 52-19. cnns Johnson leu West Brunswick with 18 points while Freddie Johnson added nine. Pender took an 11-6 lead in the first quarter and opened a seven-point, 24-17 half time advantage. The Pats maintained their seven-point lead al the end of the third period, .77-30. West Brunswick cut the Pender lead by four in the fourth quarter and outscored the Patriots, 10-15 but the Trojan rally came up short. SCORE BY QUARTERS: W.Brunswick 6 11 13 19-49 Pender 11 13 13 15-52 West Brunswick Scoring: F.Johnson 9, C.Johnson 18, Vansteen 9, Bryant 4, Mintz 4, Reed 1, lance 4, MULLIGAN HOUSEM9VERS, Inc. Itc?n?e055 Tabor City, N.C. AM. 9910 7M.AOAC j linn i !? <>< DO IT YOURSEliHtS ^ a 111 *F *>HI \i!\8ilB\\iHfc. ^B iilfl Tfy-tfPVWW'r We're heodquorters for: Hardware r~. ^ i Lumber ?W Mwhinn '? ^ Tools //^WeI Point ^Tf Electrical ^ ^ -Storm door? 4 Building mote rial i -44r HWV 179 BETWEEN OCEAN ISLE * SUNSET PHONE 579 7800 - /?I; l_ > V_mi<_f I Dark Horses upset East Bladen, West Brunswick would win the championship outright. Regardless of the outcome, West Brunswick and East Bladen will open district play next week along with either Clinton or render. PENDER Rover Farrior fired in 38 rviinis Friday to lead Pender to an 81-79 upset win over the visiting Trojans. The loss snapped a five-game West Brunswick win streak and put a damper on the Trojans' hopes of a second-straight league title. )ivide Pair With i dominate the rnntA?t in tho ci>wnH half oulscoring Pender, 14-11 in the third quarter for a 38-21 advantage. The Lady Pats managed to close tiie gap iu the filial uiiie-puifii margin with a 14-point fourth quarter but could get no closer. Laurie Durner was the only Pender girl in double figures with 12 points. SCORE BY QUARTERS: 111 r? i <* ?n i a n a n n. uiuiunicn u 10 m i?no Pender 5 5 11 14-34 West Brunswick Scoring: Johnson 19, Cobb 11, Gause 8, Gore 7, Benton, Daniels, Hill. Pender Scoring: Durner 12, Harris 3, Kemp 6, Todd 5, West 2, Spearman i 7, Highsmith. I CLINTON Tonya Colwell scored 34 points io ' lead Clinton to a 53-52 upset victory t over the l-ady Trojans last Tuesday. I The loss was West Brunswick's third in the conference and ended any i chance of catching league-leading no In Three I Turner, Tim Bellamy. Pender Scoring: C.Johnson 11, Calvin 11. Woods 4, Pvland 2. Rich 2. i McAllister 2, Gurganous 10, Carr 10, Wright. CLJNTON West Brunswick rode a 25-point first quarter to victory last Tuesday as the Trojans defeated Clinton for the second time this season, 70-60 P one M lonrti lf?H tJu* wnv fnr thfl ! Trojans wit); IS points while Freddie Johnson added 13. The Trojans raced to a 25-13 lead in the first quarter sih! hs!d s 39-2? hall time advantage. West Brunswick kept its 12-point lead in the third quarter holding to a 55-43 advantage at the end of the period. The Trojans were outscored, . .a nrQ.T-??cOir.R I> u"? 1985 FORD PICKUP (Yes, we sa Move big loads c! building supplies clumsy or heavy America s favorite day, week or moot service because v dot wnos never fa rates include ins ut I II I. IH~ a RUSS 434! 1 ' SPLIT WITH PEf^ tJ rt* mree rci Pender opened a 24-18 lead at the end of the first quarter but West Brunswick managed to cut the deficit to four, 44-40 at halftime. The Patriots still maintained the upper hand in the third quarter and led, S1-5S West Brunswick's fourth-quarter rally fell short after the Trojans mifsTrtrpd Ppndpr 28-20 for thj final margin. Robert Thompson led West Brunswick with 27 points followed by I.ynwood Walker with 16 and Brad Thomas and Mike King 14 each. Behind Farrior's 36 for the Pats Clinton, Pender West Columbus. i nt? iwu teams uauieo io a 13-13 UC at the end of the first quarter before the I-ady Trojans broke on top, 28-23 at haiiiime. West Brunswick saw its half time lead slip considerably as Clinton outscored the Lady Trojans, 20-16 but still trailed 44-43. Clinton completed its comeback in the final quarter out"cor;ng West Brunswick, 10-8 for the win. Sandy Cobb led West Brunswick with 16 points while Sheila Johnson added 14, Jane Gause 11 and Amy TTogdon 10. SCORE BY QUARTERS: W.Brunswick 13 15 16 8-52 Clinton 13 10 20 10?53 West Brunsiwck Scoring: Johnson 14, Cobb 16, Trogdon 10, Guasc 11, Benton, Hill, Daniels. Clinton Scoring: Colwcll 34, Faison 2, Honeycutt 10, Boone 8, Harris, King. ?ivers Finals 17-15 in the ftnai quarter bui helu on for the win. Behind the scoring of I .anee and Freddie Johnson for the Trojans were Chris Johnson with 11 and Donr.ie Vamteen with io. John Dixon ieu Clinton with 25 points SCORE BY QUARTERS: W. Brunswick 25 14 16 15?70 Clinton 13 14 16 17-60 West Brunswick Scoring: F.Johnson 13, C.Johnson 11, Vansteen 10, Bryant 3, Reed 4, Lance 19, Turner 2. Green 6, Holmes 2. Mini/., Ton ucUaliljr. Clinton Scoring: lewis 5, Dixon 25. Faison 6, Marshall 9, Blue 12, Mclntyre, Simmons, I-ane, Beatty, Bennett. 3X id "RENT!") furriituro. 53?d6n Of anything that's too for your car. Rent truck from us by the h. We give personal ve re a good netghir away And our iow urance Calf us or KT-A-TRUC* RD-CHRYSLER fMOUTHDODGE VmA>I% JDER, CLINTON vers Cowere Chris Lewis with 12 and Eric Sykes and Charlie Robinson with 10 each. SCORE BY QUARTERS: W. Brunswick 18 22 16 23?79 Pender 24 20 17 20-81 UlAot r> : ? 1. o ? ? _ . it cot utuiiontLh OCUllllg. C.Johnson 2, King 14, Thomas 14, Thompson 27, Street 2, Walker 16, Hill 2. Gore 2. R.Johnson. Marlowe. Pender Scoring: Sykes 10, Farrior 36, Robinson 10, James 8, Lamb 1, Lewis 12, Newton 4, Smith, Furlow. CLINTON Robert Thompson and Mike King ForT Of IF Call( Your OriTI Lfr/a Today, iRAs offer 01 future. And no one ( than UCB. At UCB, we of I advantage of money IRAs that guarantee For investors, o direction of your IR, opportunity to build And with each sizeable tax savings, < For more inforr contact your local Ui mation, call Toll Free You'll have the start ( on me line. And a dc banking partner on i For Current Rates, Call ToB Free 1-800-; THE BRUNSWICK BEACON, Tti Chum pi< combined for 46 points last Tuesday as the Trojans nipped the inspired Clinton Dark Horses, 73-70. Thompson fired in a game-high 25 points while King added 21 to lead the Trojans to their 15th win of the season. Clinton surprised Uie Trojans jumping out to a 22-12 lead at the end of the first quarter and held a 36-32 halftime advantage. West Brunswick's big, 23-point third quarter performance enabled the Trojans to take a 55-46 advantage and the Dark Horses never led again. Brad Thomas was the only other he Be; ition [A Opt JCK Futun lie Lin NMK , H ****' Bk ?m le of the best ways to pla )ffcrs a more complete st rer IRAs with floating R market trends. And we c a constant rate of intere* ur Self-Directed IRA lets \ contributions. Which t up a larger retirement fu IRA we offer comes the; every year. nation about UCB's sclec nited Carolina Banker. R : 1-800-222-8616. - . )f a secure future pendabie m /our side. ?2-8616. Your f>r mrsday, February 21, 1985?Page 9-B on ship Trojan scoring In double figures with 10 points. Leiuiis FaisCm leu Clinton with 21 points foUowed by Troy Underwood with 15 and Linwood Mclntyre 12. SCORE BY QUARTERS: W. Brunswick 12 20 23 15?73 Clinton 22 14 10 24-70 West Brunswick Scoring: King 21, Thomas 10, Street 4, Walker 3, Hill 2, Gore 2, Thompson 25. Clinton Scoring: Robinson 2, Whitted 2, Mallard 4, Harding 2, Underwood 15, P.Faison 2, Wilson 10, l.Faison 21, Mclntyre 12. St ions. 2 Is 0* H JSSSmmm In for a safe, secure llection of IRAs lates, to help you take B,ffifte ESatad /1IVI I iALU ivait it earnings, you control the Tieans you'ii have the ind, faster, advantage of a rtion of IRA options, >r current rate infor'NfTED nwunA BANK pt-ndahlc Kinking Partner
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