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Brunswick County men's baskctba
league cliainpionship at Shallot!
Middle School.
Johnson led the Turntables with 1
points while Bell added 10 an
Charles Hill eight
!I)on Stevenson led the Warrior
with 13 points followed by Joe Hemn
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Cherryville
BY JOHNNY CRAIG
For the second time in the 1984-Jtt 1
school year, the Whiteville Wolfpack '
has fallen just shy of a state championship.
In early December it was
the Wolfpack falling short to Forest
Hills, 13-6 for the state football title,
last week in Greeasboro it was the
same Wolfpack (comprised mostly i
from the runnerup football squad)
again coming up short to Cherryville, i
82-75, for the state 2-A basketball ti- I
tie.
Senior oasKctuau anu icotuan sum- ;
dout Terry Whisnant (6-4, 225
pounds), the game's most valuable i
player, led the Ironmen with 30 |
points and 11 rebounds. The state ti
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a near-pcrfect 28-1 season. I
Tim Southern led Whiteville with 27
points followed by Pst Ijonnon, Keith
Jordan and l?arry McMillan with 19
each.
Cherryvllle led from the onset taking
a 27-17 lead in the first quarter
with Whiteville cutting the margin to
six, 41-35, at the half.
The Ironmen held an eight-point,
62-54 advantage at the end of the
third period. Whiteville managed tc
close within four points, 73-69, in the
final quarter but Cherryville pulled
away for good with a five-point spurt
for a 78-69 lead.
The loss ended the season for the
Wolf pack, East Waccamaw Conference
regular-season and tournament
champions, at 25-5.
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In other state championship play
last weekend. Snuth Robeson (West
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lost its bid for a 2-A girls title as
Southwest Guilford (27-3) downed the
l^ady Mustangs (22-5), 75-66.
Orrum won its second straight girls
1-A championship with a 65-36 trouncing
of Edneyville. Ornin finished 30-0
with the championship win good for
its 59th straight victory. Edneyville
finished at 21-7.
Clarkton won the boys 1-A title with
a 57-54 win over defending champion
Edneyville (16-12). The Blue L)ev?ls
(22-7) had advanced to the state
finals four previous times since 1976
but came away a winner this go
'round.
In the 4-A championship, Hunter
Huss (Gastonia) won its second title
In sis years with a 40-37 win over
E.E. Smith (Fayetteville). The
Huskies finished the year 20-9 w'niie
Smith concluded its season at 24-6.
Kaleigh Broughton won the girls
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Point Central. Broughton finished at
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West Caldwell fl^nior) won the
girls 3-A championship with a 65-54
win over Famiville Central. West
Caldwell finished its season at 28-1
while Farmville Central ended at
23-6.
All boys championships were
played at the Greensboro Coliseum
while the girls titles were decided at
Elon College.
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West Brunswick resumes baseball
play Friday at home against South
Brunswick at 4 p.m. in nonconference
action. The Trojans' conference
opener against Clinton last
Friday was postponed due to rain.
Following Friday's contest with
the Cougars, West Brunswick plays
iwu straight raid games before
returning home to face South
Kobeson on Thursday, April 11.
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Vikings And
Whiteville
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Although the prep baseball season
is barely underway, most teams in
the Three Rivers-East Waccamaw
area have already began conference
play. Both West Columbus and
Whiteville, preseason favorites in
their respective TRC and EWC
leagues, won conference openers last
week.
West Columbus downed Pender, 9-2
behind the four-hit, 14-strike out pitching
performance of Keith Frink.
Frink also had two hits at the plate
while teammate James Faulk col
bases. James Whitley had a pair of
nits to lead Fenuei.
The win raised the Vikings to 3-2-1.
Unbeaten Whiteville ran its record
to 8-0 overall while winning its second
EWC decision with a 14-1 trouncing of
South Brunswick.
The Cougars were limited to two
hits by Whiteville pitcl?er Tommy
Hammonds who also struck out 11 in
just five innings.
The game was called after five innings
due to the Wolfpack's lead in excess
of 10 runs.
Tommy Greene led the Wolfpack at
the plate with a three-run homer
while Henry Threadgill had three
hits and two runs batted in.
Mike Russ h?d both Couear hits to
leau South BfUJiSWiCk.
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