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To East AllBY
JOHNNY CRAir,
North Brunswick's Chuck Brown
and Clinton's Tonya Colwell have
been named to the boys nnd girls east
rosters for the 37th annual East-West
All-Star high school basketball
games scheduled in July at the
Greensboro Coliseum.
Brown, who led the Scorpions to a
second-place finish in the East Waccamaw
2-A Conference last season,
an All-Brunswick County and AllEWC
selection was named last
month as North Carolina's "Mr.
Basketball" by the Charlotte
Observer.
Brown lias already signed to play
for the N.C. State Wolfpack next
season.
ColweU, the top lady Onrk Horse
performers In the Three Kivers 3-A
Conference, Is the only female In the
East Waccamnw-Three Rivers area
to participate In the all-star game.
Along with Brown on the boys cast
squad Is Associated Press player of
the year Eric English (Hillsborough
Orange), Reggls Barnes (Simthfieid
Seltna), Carlton Uecton (Must
Carteret), llryant CarrlnKton
(Durliam), Zack Hcrrtck (laney),
Charles llowurtl (Wilson Kike),
Lorenzo McCormlck (Parkton),
Charles Shacklcford (K Inst on) and
llenjl Taylor (Jacksonville).
('oac)ilnK this year's east team is
Harvey Held of Wilson Kike and Sam
Ho^or of East Bladen.
Houiullntt out the Klrls east squad
are Hobln Hunch (ItalelKh Enloe),
Joyce Byrd (Aix-xi, Jill Cioldberj
(ItalelKh ItrouKhton). Monica Kraiu
(Kayettevllle Held Ross), Mar)
McKoy (Itlchmond), Murslui
Mathews (Kuquay-Varlna), I'ameU
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-ing a Three Rivers girls sottball game
? 3-3 in the conference and 4-8 overall.
A/ell Named
Star Squad
Rowlings (Princeton), Janet Warren
(Henderson Vance) and Jenny Yopp
(Cary).
Girls coaches include R.P Jones of
l.akcwood and Carolyn Shannonhou.se
of Cary.
Long, Gore I>ead Trojans
West Brunswick shortstop Derek
l-ong continues to lead the Trojans'
batting attack as the current
baseball season draws to a close.
I-ong is currently hitting at a .324 clip
and also drew praise from West
Brunswick coach Richard Hubbard
for his fine defensive play last week.
Pitcher-third baseman Matt Gore
and catcher Keith Stanley lead the
team in hits (14) while Gore also
leads in RBIs (IS).
Gore also lends the Trojan pitching
staff with a 1.26 ERA. The senior lias
ollowod only 10 earned runs and
struck out 87 over 55.2 innings pitched.
Tim I.udluin is second with a 3.73
ERA and 48 strike outs over 45 innings.
West Brunswick Baseball Stats
as of Monday, April 29
I'layer All It I! Kill AVK
Alan Stewart 8X2 I MS
Drrelt l.ma 37 II 1] ? 314
Keith Stanley N 13 II ? 304
Mall Core 44 t 14 IS 304
llenr) S|?rvm?on 45 10 12 S 267
Craltf Johfuon 38 10 IC 8 256
Turn tlrown 14 0 3 3 214
SovU WilUAtilt 32 ft 6 6 1M
|v?nnir Vmutfcn ? ft 4 3 1M
I (Twin Jnhn?on 34 ft 5 5 147
Hunt) Johiuon 43 ft 4 1 0V3
Tint l utlJuni 3 0 0 0 000
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ltUln< 0 0 0 0 000
TeUU 371 71 M m ?1
rilrhlng IF II K F.R Hit M?KKA
(ior?t*4t S3 3 34 1? 10 13 r 1 3ft
I Milium 14 3 > 43 40 9 34 13 ?ft 3 73
I Johnson 104)i 3 0 0 0 1 3 00
I UUli 11041 ?? ! 74 44 34 ? 144 1.33
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BY JOHNNY CRAIG
West Brunswick stayed even with
West Columbus in the Three Rivers
3-A Conference baseball race last
week with a pair of league wins over
Pender and East Bladen. The Trojans
(6-1,10-5) took their second win
of the season over both Pender, 4-1
and East Bladen, 10-0 as West
Brunswick banged out 17 hits in the
two-game stretch.
Friday's shutout of East Bladen
was the Trojan's fifth in a row (all
conference contests) with only five
games remaining. West Brunswick
continues league action Friday at
home with a doubleheader against
Clinton. The first game 'five innings)
is scheduled to begin at 5 p.m. with
the night cap (seven innings) to
follow.
East Bladen
Trojan pitcher Matt Gore threw a
four-hitter. West Brunswick batters
took advantage of four East Bladen
errors and jumped on loser John
Schultz for 10 hits to blank the
Cougars, 10-0. It was the second lopsided
win over East Bladen (2-6,6-10)
this season as West Brunswick
routed the Cougars 10-1 in an earlier
meeting.
Catcher Keith Stanley, Gore and
first baseman Doruiie Vaustccr. a!!
collected two hits to lead the Trojans'
hitting attack that enabled West
Brunswick to explode in the second
inning for seven runs.
Rusty Johnson, Chris Johnson and
Scott Williams led off the second with
three straight hits and Vansteen
doubled down the third-base line to
clear the bases. Craig Johnson and
Stanley both added two more hits, a
walk to Derek Ixrng and Cougar
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Johnson releases the ball home last
girls Softball contest. The Lady Troj
pitcher.
Hoggard Routs
South Brunswick
Hoggnrd defeated visiting South
j Brunswick, 17-2 in noncorJerence
| baseball action last week as three
| Viking pitchers combined on a six|
hitter.
j Hoggard scored five runs in the
i fourth inning to blow the game open
j as Sti;tn Ross led the Vikings with
| three hits including a double and trij
pie
i The win left Hoggard with a 9-6
overall record.
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game, two walks to Gore and Chris
Johnson and another Cougar error
enabled West Brunswick to score
three more times in the sixth for a
10-0 lead.
Gore picked up his sixth win of the
season with the decision while striking
out eight. Schultz walked five and
struck out five in the loss.
East Bladen
Players AB R H RBI
Joey Schultz 2b 3 0 10
Hill c 3 0 0 0
Robinson cf 3 0 0 0
V.Campbell cf 2 0 10
John Schultz p 3 0 0 0
Brisson lb 3 0 10
Maynard If 2 0 10
Iasbie If 10 0 0
C.Campbell 3b 2 0 0 0
Glenn ss 2 0 0 0
Totals 24 0 4 0
West Brunswick
Players AB R H RBI
Craig Johnson
rf,cf 3 111
Long s? 2 10 0
Stanley c 4 12 2
Gore p 3 12 1
Stevenson cf 3 0 0 0
lave rf 10 0 0
R.Johnson 2b 4 2 10
Chris Johnson 3b 3 2 10
Williams dh 4 112
Stewart if 0 0 0 0
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Vansteen lb 4 12 3
Totals 31 10 10 9
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|ans won, 7-6 with Johnson the winning
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Pitching IP H R ERBB SO
Gore (W W) 7 4 0 0 1 8
Schultz (L) 6 10 10 9 5 5
Pender
Wc?ct Rnincvrrir>L-'c Timmu I JiHlnm
and Matt Gore combined on a fourhitter
to overcome the 11 strike-out
performance of Patriot loser Ken
Jones as the Trojans downed host
Pender 4-1.
Keith Stanley led the Trojans at the
plate with a pair of hits while Gore
also collected two including a tworun
double in the third that sparked
West Brunswick to an early !W) lead.
West Brunswick took a 1-0 lead in
the first inning on two hits by Stanley
and Gore and a Patriot error on
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Chris Johnson and Stanley and an error
on Patriot catcher Greg Barnhill
gave the Trojans two more runs.
Dave Roberts' (who collected two
of Pender's four hits) leadoff homer
in the fifth was the long Pender run
while West Brunswick scored once
more in the seventh on two hits by
Donnie Vansteen and Chris Johnson.
Ludlum picked up his fourth pitching
victory in the win going six innjngc
anH striking out si* Oorp ramp
in to relieve Ludlum in the seventh to
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It amazes adults when they
discover children reading a book
or magazine in poor light or
shadows. How can they do it?
Young, healthy eyes can compensate
for a lack of light because
their focusing muscles are
stronger and more flexible.
Still, that doesn't make it a good
idea. Even young eyes can
become strained if used too long in
poor light. The eyes need light to
see well. This is especially true as
we get older. When the light is
right, most older people can do
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Jones gave up seven hits in being
saddled with the loss.
West Brunswick
nl AT} D TT DDT
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Craig Johnson cf 4 12 1
Long ss 3 0 0 0
Stanley c 4 2 2 0
Gore 3b,p 4 0 2 2
R.Johnson 2b 3 0 0 0
Williams rf 3 0 0 0
Chris Johnson
If ,3b 3 0 0 0
Vanstecn lb 3 110
Ludlum p 3 0 0 0
Totals 30 4 7 3
Pender
Flayers AB K K KB!
Blackburn 2b 4 0 0 0
Biberstein If 4 0 0 0
Barnhill c 4 0 10
Jones p -4010
Brown lb 2 0 0 0
Maynard ss 10 0 0
McDuffy dh 2 0 0 0
Herding cf 0 C C 0
Penniger rf 3 0 0 0
Roberts 3b 2 12 1
Totals 26 1 4 1
W.Brunswick 102 000 1?4-7-2
Pender 000 010 0-1-4-3
Pitching IP II R KR BB SO
1-udlu.n (W.4-21 6 4 1 14 6
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Jones (L) 7 7 4 4 0 11
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