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Page 10-B?THE BRUNSWICK BE/I irai Aft ATHLETES OF THE YEAR-MIke left) and Jill llewett (seeond (mm r as West Brunswick male and (em year last week at the Trojan athleti King, HY JOHNNY CRAIG West Brunswick seniors Mike King and Jill Hewett, a pair of three-sport standouts, were named male and female athletes of the year respecUbly lust week to highlight the annual Trojan athletic banquet. King, who participated in football, basketball and track aial field, lettered in all three and was named to both All-Three Rivers Conference and All-Brunswick County squads in football and basketball. King played both tight end and linebacker while helping lead the Trojans to an improved M record last fall. King (d-foot-2, lbOl also started for the Trojans on the basketball court leading the West Brunswick inside attack at torwurd with a 12-point-por u??u- MSr|u)t uvetatWI wWIp wtn* averaging 12 rebounds |)er contest. Ilewett served as a varslt; cheerleader while also lettering lr tennis and softball She was nisi named the most Improvct cheerleader by advisor Butt Johnson. Ilewett was the number three seed cil singles player on the I July Trojnr tennis team that finished 9-1 last fill and won the Three ltivers Con (erenre ehainpionship (or the thin ttmc In four years. Hewett also team ed with April Causey as the mmibei one doubles seed. Most recently, Hewett played ot the I inly Trojan Softball team that after a dlsapoointini; stall, finisher stronK and Krnbbcd a share of sccom place in the TRC. I'rlor to the various awards presen tatlons, several Individuals oulsidi the school were honored for the! assistance to the Trojan athletic pre Kram. Booster club members I ju ry an Janice Andrews wen- presented th annual Su|ier Booster award for thel contributions to the West Brunswtc athletic program while Jim Carson rwlved ? special a want from cone Jerry Small (or his (caching hoi with Ilw Trojan tennis program In other special awards, tinskcttm eonrh Honnie Champion honor* senior eager Hubert Thompsot Thompson was a Ihrcc-Uroe Al Three lilvers Conference, Al Brunswick County, All-Kas! ami Al Kegion performer while scoring ov< l.SOO points in his career Thou ipse Kvery time you purchase an All sold in slnies available Y?v Super Ihsoounl Coupon Hookh Ilia) resleem |ust one or as tnai (or lop current hits and beat s? to purchase any nuiiiliei o( rtsxs sells lions you want and when Then (ill out one ol the Su|w r forms inside each coupon (?ook! indtcatinn whether your selei your order to our Coupons Kei aide each booklet and well Now you can ow n ever i curre may ever ? ant (or only 91 00 I you purchase another al ferula hie I wit true' You could Si booklets make excellent gift* r:,.....i_i ? - ..uniniinAAl M tWI UHMJCl ITI OHDKR NOV KX)R KACH ! so court) A nrfrrx P.O. Xurth .>{rr(| .CON, Thursday, May 30, 1985 ^^ 1 * y nnBg ' liwalBMai1 King (second from ting King and II ight) were honored H runs wick princip ale athletes ol the athletic director T c banquet. I'rcsen Heweti . i|^HMRh&HL (' iTJ ww I raa - '&JH i .. HHBB&HB i TROJAN ATlll.KTKS HKCKIVK Brunswick male iilhtclrs awarded ;i< l quel were (rout (loft to right), Jure I long, dreg ltliinit. Srutt Street, Jut I averaged 2t points, 12 rebounds, two assists tout two steals per game and broke the school single-game scoring record In Ins final season, i "Robert's midseason maturity was the key ingredient that enabled us to ' share the Three Rivers Conference I championship with Kast Bladen lie was the leading scorer of all players chosen to the All-Kasl first team and will la- missed tremendously next c year," said Champion. r * la girls tennis, senior Ciina Howard was named mast valuable player and 'I freshman I ee Scarborough received e most improved honors. Along with r Howard and ScartHirough. 1 eshe k Core, Joelte Holtck, Hcwett, Sheila -s Huddle and Causey received special h awards. P Creg Itland was honored as most valuable in boys tennis while Hryan II Cheers was named most improved d The pair helped lead the West v Brunswick tennis team to a perfect ! ltv-0 nuirk and the Trojans' current I- 28-match winning streak Tony T Ward, David Ward, t'.ars Core, r Robin Hale. Donald Robtnson. Kddle m Ktnch and Michael tiraham, along other At regular price (usuall> $S VM*I i simply purchase over 30 TIM* HITS pi for only WO low $200 value) Vou iv as you like any time yoo choose ? llers of your choice never ol)h|;?(ni rxis or c*>m-ties Only you deciik1 *hich you want them Miscount m\oi? anil cassettes order et for each selection vou si ant to onler t?on in record* or cassettes Then mail iemption Center s address printed inpromptly ship your order nl ti*p hit morit iu?i i ?>v(lr that >>>u plu? l\?l?|Ct \ l)?niUini;i rvpry limr r prior (uauollv M Sound* uurnti ivp up to t.1)0 iK) or monr Discount lor reUtiv** *n?l frirmi* Sati*( notion 'undrd I Spool ON1.Y MO SUPKR DISCOUNT NS BOOKl.KT to ??n .Mu?ir Co Hoi I9(?7 1* liortrh. SC h a W# M \ - Mm h hiriH SI At I PMOIOS 6* JOMtlNV CRAI& ewett with the award was West al Roland Knglish (left) and Trojan racy James (right). AT TROJAN tName ^Li AWARDS?West Ixanion Cleinmn (lie Trojnn lian- Thompson, Mntl ( tt Klliott. Derek I-nrry Andrews, lies Hulfktn and with Bland and Cheers, all received special awards. The Rifle team, who luis recorded another impressive win streak of 62-straight matches, honored I-eshe ( ore as the most valuable shooter and Icainon Clemmons most un i :n_ ~ . ri.i.u jamcu. i nc 11 tijjiil l tilt leant tiiusili'<l second in a slate-wide match recently and hove also claimed a w in over the UNC-Wilmington team. Amy Jones was named most valuable player in girLs volleyball while Heather Heaves was honored as mast improved. Howard and Scarborough HERE'S WHY There arv other gr.iss herptctdes on !ht rr.inrket t>ut none cV thern measure / up toP(Mi in fiou a'tx? Jt\ after w.-ir / \x> watched them nt perform Attd once a groww soos PRi Outii ?uva in h:s i>\ n com. suy gjp beans ot sorghum he's "\v? M ffMn hKVfy tO sr.tv ?* #f? P;>d/ IB | Why/ ' '^^ ^ recommend ; DUAL: ;>* . * v i vt Ir ? ??. us\? V ! * -v? .? ?? - - BRUNSWICK ! Hwy. 1. HSflT c 4^/AWvw | .> ,| ? / , tv/ MSi*?J FEMALE ATHLETES HONORED honored at the West Brunswick at week were front (left to right), C BANQUET >d Athl 6 ^ i i ns. liaek, Joey Stanaland, Hubert [ ore, Keith Stanley, Mike King and dominated the awards again in gir softball with Howard being name muai vauuiuie ami acaroorougl most improved. Joey Stanaland was honored as tl most valuable player on the Troji Rolf team and Seott Street was nan ed most improved. In boys liasketball, Thompson wi named mast valuable and C.ai (lore, mast improved. Chris Johnst was named the most valuable playi on the junior varisty team that finis ed 15-5 overall while Raymond Gre< was honored as most improve Freddie Johnson received tl / SELL DUAL " > i' i k h f 'fT i "-V7 * i U; 4. ., v * -\ - ^ x ~ \r . S> V - _. .V" ^ ? " c* C ^-.<*^*.1 K# - .^MOg? <** ;\?r> ??H ^Xl c iOtMO >*.? -w^*rv*^Or ?~ V ?ww- 1M? /JIVW hv- V?.^\ #t.r?!rt y km >\yfr;i t-<r#**? '*vv r ?-#c c^art ? ?<* B^*JW CV4I r*?n ?-? 4MW-M 4 ft ^ ^ :?* fcrt# JW % ! ? cr*> on# ?* ? ? r<# ,nmc or -w-c. V* J* c* .< ^LJuni' :ARM SUPPLY ?, *?? |frj|ra?& ft i p-'fl BP I ' j , j j f .-. rr r /nfl l*e - ^ I?Female athletes Jones, Lee Searb hletie banquet last Jane Gause, Sheili Una Howard, Amy etes Oi coach's award from coach Harold Johnson. Sheila Johnson was named most " valuable player in girls basketball while Jane Cause was honored as most improved. Heather Smith received the most , valuable award in eheerleading. Buddy Canady was named most valuable in track and field and Chris I Bryant received most improved " honors. David Morris, Bob Ixing, * Eric Smith and Keith Brown all (received coach's awards. Fullback James Buffkin (junior) Sand senior quarterback Keith Stanley shared the most valuable player award in football while junior center Jarett Elliott was named most improved. The Trojan football team EKKitiitl uii HnorovLtl l?-4 nuirVt lu?d full Iuruler coach (irefi Morris after two consecutive 1-9 seasons. Pitcher/third baseman Matt (lore was named most valuable in baseball while shortstop Derek I-ong received mast improved honors. The Trojan baseall team advanced to the state playoffs for the third consecutive Is si flV I I M f _ in Hk LIOHTWESO These lightweight powert great get-into-boating ma any of our broad selection skiing, fishing or cruising just how easy it is to gi Ed's N< Hwy. 904 V< mile east Phone: 579-6676 A V * r orough and Heather Smith. Back, 3 Johnson and Jill Hewett. r % # 1 rear year and saw centerfielder Henry Stevenson set the school singleseason record for home runs with eight. All-Three Rivers Conference awards were presented to Smith 1 ciieeiR'iiuniK), ineuy i.uoium (cheerleadingl, Dana Ramsey (cheerleading), Craig Johnson f baseball), Long ibaseball), Stevenson (baseball), Timmy I.odium (baseball), Stanley (football and baseball). Matt Gore (football and baseball), Carl Gause I track), Canady (track), Julie Benton I softball), Sandy Johnson (softballl, Howard (tennisand softball), Cheers (tennis), Gary' Gore (tennis). Bland (tennis), David Ward itennis), Tony Ward (tennis), June* < volleyball). Sheila Johnson (basketball and volleyball), I.asandra Cobb (volleyball). King (football and basketball >. Brad Thomas i basketball I. Thompson ibasketball', Elliott (football), Buffkin ifootballi, April Causey (tennis I and Sheila Hewett (tennis). 8 ^ c m : til nnusuLt louses from Johnson are chines Match em up with i of boats and you're set for Stop in today and find out d boating with Johnson it Shop of Hwy. 17, Grissettown 579-7733 579-7734 /TJ rrrPT'ja a
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