V Page 10-B?THE BRUNSWICK BEAC< **?-. jkf' *JLni 3^1 ALL-BRUNSWICK COUNTY TRACT County Track and Field meet are: froi Brunswick), 200 relay; Chris Williams Mlntz (North Brunswick), 3,200-meter 800 relay; Buddy Canady (West Brunt Brunswick), 1,600 relay; Eric Tunnel Smith (West Brunswick), 100 and 2? back?I.arry Galloway (South Rrunsv % A I JL D VVfcJSI DIUI! BV JOHNNY CRAIG West Brunswick outdistanced South and North Brunswick Monday to win the County Track and Fieid championship winning 11 of 17 events. The Trojans finished with 112 points while South Bniaswick finished second with 52 and North Brunswick third with 13. The championship meet win raised the Trojans' record to 5-6 overall. "We had great team motivation today which hopefully will carry over Into the Three Rivers Conference meet scheduled for Monday," said West Brunswick coach Harold Johnson. "Our times were not much l>etter tluin they have been In earlier meets but the team was Just fired up by competing agaiast North and South," Johason continued. I wist week West Bruaswick finished third In a trl-mect with Whitevlllc and Pender. Whitevillc dominated the meet with 114 points while Pender took second with 31 and the host Tro Jans third with 24. West Brunswick will be the host site for the Three Rivers 3-A Conference elutmpionship meet Monday beginning at 3:30 p.m. It will be the final meet of the season for the Trojans before district competition begins. Results Shot?1, Scott Rhode (SB), 44-1; 2, Morse (WB). 42-0 Discuss?1, Scott Rhode (SB), 122-7; 2, Morse (WB), 107-4.5. High Jump?1, 1-ephus Pigott (WB), 5-0; 2. Iris Hewett (WB). 5-4. Long Jump?1, Chris Bryant i WB), 19-2; 2. Iris Hewett (WB), IGO.5. Triple Jump?1, Chris Bryant (WB), 39-3; 2. Carl Clause (WB), 36-8 5. Pole Vault?1, Buddy Canady (WB), 94); 2. Todd Smalhvood (SB), 8-C> 100-meter High Hurdles?1, McMuller (WB), 18:51; 2. Chrts Smith (WB). 18:70. 100-meter?1, Eric Smith (WB), 12.19. 2, Dairy! Ears ;WH), 12 20 800-meter Relay?1, South Brunswick; 2. West Brunswick. 1,600-meter?1, McMullen (WB), 5:10; 2. Curtis Cowan (SB), 5:17.9 400-meter Relay?1, West Brunswick, 48 40; 2, South Brunswick, 49.60. 300-meter Intermediate Hurdles 1. Keith (lallowav (WB). Lady Trojans Sweep TRC Contests The West Brunswick l?t)' Trojans swept n pair o< Three Rivers 5-A I on ferenoe softhutl s'ntiies Usl week with a Itv-t rout o< Clinton ami an 8-7 win over West Columbus The twe wins raised the I -ady Trojans to 2-3 in the leaitue ami 5-7 overall Winning pitcher Julie Benton tossed a two-hitter ami had five runs bat ted In to lead West Brunswick In the victory over Clinton Sandy Johnaor also belted two home runs including (imr WH1? arvt (Una U/wwweJ ,?.. *? t*arM tuiw nvmwu in pair of runs (or West Brunswick Howard had a triple and Bentor had two hits to trad the 1 .adv Trojan over West Columbus lee Scar borough had the game-winning RB as West Brunswick scored the winn ing run with two out in the seventh u> rnng West Brunswick continues Thre Rivers Conference play Friday a home against Kast Bladen at i p in I 0 !)N, Thursday, AprU 25, 1985 9 ? .3 A I tf k *> L TEAM?Winners in the Brunswick m left, front row?Steve Fenick (South i (North Brunswick), 800-meter; Craig ; ToddSmallwood (SouthBrunswick), iwick), pole vault; Keith Brown (West I (South Brunswick), 400-meter; Eric 10-metera, 400 relay and 1,600 relay; viek), 800 relay; Lephus Plgott (West % a #; bWILK wins 45:12; 2, Chris Smith (WB), 45:61. 800-meter?1, Chris Williams (NB), 21:12.5; 2, Curtis Cowan (SB), 22:25.2. finf mm lafpjd taiAWljii WprjBm Lz GALLOWAY WINS HURDLES(right) of Weil Brumwlck oul Hruniwtck'i Bryon Chandler In I tcrmediatc hurdle* Monday In the 1 ill TROJANS WIN COD NTT' THAI Brunswick won the county track an ploushlp Monday defeating South an In Shaliottr. Member* ol the TroJ team are, (rom left, front row ( alloway, Mark Varnuro. Ire llri f WE'RE ; I ?Parking I ?Pa i| : I PuaLPiNG I J K Hwy \7* 0<< V Brunswick), high jump; Carl Cause ( Eure (West Brunswiek|, 400 relay; Gre Iris Hewett (West Brunswick), 1,600 re! long jump and high jump; Anthony B Keith Galloway (West Brunswick), 30( (South Brunswick), shot and discuss; K 800 relay. I fuCK v-i iQi 200-mcter?1, Eric Smith (WB), 24:71; 2, Darryl Euro (WB), 25:20. 3,200-meter?1, Craig Mintz (WB), 11:53.4; 2, Mark Varnum (WB). I "w Th -u i, L I A. -Keith Galloway Track and Field < [distances South the team Utle wh Lhe 300-meter In- and North Brunsv Brunswick County I'K TIT1.E?West Anthony Bryant, it field team cham- row. Buddy Cans d North Brunswick Hill. Bobby Stsov ans' championship Pigotl, Eric Sml ?Rob Hill. Keith Gause, Keith Bro sett, Harry I Kurr, POURIN lots ?Driveways tlos ?Slabs lSUPPUES |ItO*V on It I* & Sunte' 57<9 3St> I West Brunswick), 400 relay; Darry! g Hill (West Brunswick), 1,600 relay; lay; Chris Bryant (West Brunswick), ryant (West Brunswick), 400 relay; ) intermediate hurdles; Scott Rohde Leith Brewington (South Brunswick), I I I ipiVJI IOI lip 11:55. 1,600-meter Relay?1, West Brunswick, 4:01.6; 2, South Brunswick, 4:18.9. - M -to iTAf f PMOtOS * IOMNN* CfAtO -hamplnnshlps. West Brunswick won lie South Brunswick finished second dek third. Mike King and Vann Cobb. Second idy. Cleve Johnson. Iris Hewett, Greg r aud Chris Smith; bark row, Lepus th. Mark Jones, Cloris Bryant, Carl wn, Konald Hockett and Joel Johnson. iG! ^jgp *>? bt*?\ DC4A AIM I IklDC ATCKI r\L-iViy?Ml UMULT\ I Ul 1 Trojan Netfers Brunswick, We The West Brunswick boys tennis , team extended its spring of sue- i cessive wins to 24 last week with a pair of shutouts over South Brunswick and West Columbus. The two wins left the Trojans at 2-0 in the Three Rivers 3-A Conference and 12-0 overall. Thursday's 04) shutout over South Brunswick was the Trojans third straight shutout and fifth of the l season. South Brunswick Results < Singles: Bland (WB) def. Jessup (SB), 6-0, 6-0; Gore (WB) def. Flytte (SB), 6-1, 6-2; D.Ward (WB) def. i Rogers (SB), 6-0, 6-1; T.Ward (WB) i def. Spencer (SB), 6-0, 6-2; Cheers fWB) def. Dosher (SB), 6-3,6-1; Dale (WB) def. Hue (SB), 6-1, 6-3. Doubles: Bland-D.Ward (WB) def. Scorpions Split With Hallsboro. Whiteville North Brunswick nipped Hallsboro 7-6 last week in East Waccamaw 2-A Conference baseball action on Landon McLean's game-winning RBIdouble in the sixth inning. Andre Perkins was the winning pitcher for the Scorpions while James Robinson had a two-run homer to lead North Brunswick. On Friday, Whiteville's Tommy Greene fired his eighth career nohitter and struck out 17 Scorps to lead the Wolfpack to a 4-1 win. North Brunswick's James Reynolds was the losing pitcher giving up six hits. The win raised Whiteville to 7-0, 15-0 while the Scorpions fell to 3-3-1 in the league and 5-7-3 overall. Health Care Nongroup health pi Individual Fai ?P1> Blue Cross L Blue Ghiekl J'MnrfiC^ow 754 8 Careful to your I financial You can depend on it! financial services ... e Ro it choplrino cavii J W ? w*4 ? *-* loan applications . . . need .. . large or smi 1 i Sect ? SAVINGS & LOW 'Southport I/-Ln>d ; V* 457-52371 -(>546 >. L Rout South st Columbus Jessup-Flytte (SB), 8-0; Gore-T.Ward (WB) def. SpencerRogers (SB), 8-2; Finch-Robertson (WB) def. Dosher-Price (SB), 9-7. West Columbus Results Singles: Bland (WB) def. Koonce (WC), 6-2, 6-2; Gore (WB) def. Peacock (WC), 6-1, 6-4; D.Ward (WB) def. Williams (WC), 6-0, 6-1; T.Ward (WB) def. Greene (WC), 62, 60; Cheers (WB) def. Caveness (WC), 6-2, 63; Dale (WB) def. Gelezinsky (WC), 61, 62. Doubles: Bland-D.Ward (WB) def. Koonce-Peacock (WC), 8-4; Gore-T.Ward (WB) def. WilliamsGreene (WC), 8-4; Cheers-Dale (WB) def. Caveness-Gelezinksy (WC), 61. South Brunswick Edges Tabor Ciiy The South Brunswick Lady Cougars edged Tabor City 6-5 last week in uPi Cuot v/accr.mr, " ? A Co" ference girls Softball contest. Tonya Galloway led South Brunswick with two hits while Yvonne Wright had a pair of hits for Tabor City. Joy Phillips was the winning pitcher for the I-ady Cougars, now 4-4 in the EWC and 8-5 overall. Lady Scorps Tnn Whifawlllci I v-? * V I II IWV IIIW The North Brunswick Lady Scorpions took a 10-6 East Waccamaw 2-A Conference Softball decision over Whiteville last week as Wendy Williams, Sharon Norris and Beth Gainey all collected two hits each to lead the way. The win raised North Brunswick to R-0 in the EWC and 10-1 overall. Protection t ans available for: riily Over 65 irollment information call; WICK INS. SERVICES, INC. 1 I S. 17, S.P.O. Box 79 Supply. 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