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Page 10-B?THE BRUNSWICK BEAC ?tf-jg c*' Kr-. . j -> SOUTH ROBESON WINS OPENER dcfenslvcman Greg Blue wraps up I quarterback Keith Woodcock Just as I South HY JOHNNY CRAIG There's an old football adage that says a good defense will always l>eat a good offense. Aimost always. North Brunswick's defense, which stopped South Robeson three times on fourth down and held the Mustangs to only two second-half first downs, shone even brighter than the Friday night full nioon. Hut even the brilliant North Brunswick defense couldn't overcome five Scorp fumbles as South Robeson took a 12-7 win in both teams' Waivamaw 2-A Conference opener. "If you play defense nearly the whole name vnu will ovenlnnilv hnvo a breakdown somewhere," said North Brunswick coach ("lark Harrell "Our pass defense was Krent but we just flat beat ourselves with the turnovers. Very few teuuui will beat anybody loatntt five fumbles the way I we did tonight " After Noith Brunswick opened with an early lead, South KoIm'soii scored In the final two minutes ol the first luilf and the opcnliiK minutes of the second to pull away with the victory. "Our defense did a Krent Job. 'Hie defense luis held our opponents to less than 100 yards rushlnK the past two funics and Ihcy did It nKaln tonlKht." said South ItotH-son coach ' Itussell Stone. "James McArtluir did an excellent Job puntlnK for us and kept North Brunswick up against the wall In key situations Jesse Heaves i running back I also had a Krent {{nnio although this Is the first time this ^ o I WrOCU i Factory NEW - USED \ Tires li Hercules?Road R B.F. Goodrich?G< Heavy-Duty Trucl Mechanic Sports!! Tuns upt ai Wo do 4 wheel ond 4 \ ? ! SPEC ! 10% Front-end i with this Shallotte Si Avoid Wait C Ask lor IM SSo 116 W First Ay* Ctxxll I, ON, Thursday, October 3, 1985 ?South Robeson ed. (losing In for >Jorth Brunswick and llerbie Huggi he ball Is releasr% _ I i rcooeso tSBF tF^>- *' 4"kv,2rv^'-?-' SCORPIONS STOPPED?North II l-anler Sloan (40) 1* stopped by So Mrlntyrr (37) lor a short Rain lu season he has hern held for less than 100 yards." Stone added. North Brunswick turnovers gave the Mustangs the ball on the Scorpions first three possessions including two fumbles and a puss reception. lite Mustangs threatened only once after the second North Brunswick fumble but the Scorps defense came up with the big play. 'fire m Outlet - RETREADS n Stock ebel Sport Radials Dodyear? Michelin s Tires (All Sires) : On Duty t_i ?_ t inn in 9 *" nd Brake Work .vheel drive alignments :ial ; OFF : Mignment coupon. (ore Only! 031 85 | tm tm wm wm mm wb at 0 all for appointment Donald iIIom* 7J? ???? Sown 1 100 ?|] till ?m?K^S3NOBHH^HBBNV the Mustangs is Michael Deesc (20) ns (51). n Edges I HHr4 ?;/ r - ;; * ' && "* irunswlck fullback ramaw Z-A Confci uth Hobcson's Lee 12-7 lu both team last week's Wue- yards on eight car South Kobesou drove to the Scorp three yard line where the North Brunswick defense held two straight plays and junior defensive end Steve Mint? sacked Mustang quarterback Jerome Hunt on fourth down to end the threat. After a brief North Brunswick possession, the Seorps were forced to punt but South Kobeson fumbled the return. Minti recovered near midfield for the Seorps to keep the drive I alive. Eleven plays later, Chubby Sanders scored on a seven-vard run with 7: SO to play in tlx." half and Outs Williams added the extra point for a 7-0 Scorp lead. South Kobcson closed the gap just before ha If time on a 12-plav drive that covered 4? yards and was kept alive on three Scorpion penalties Hunt threw for tlx' first of two touchdown passes with 2:08 to play on an eight-yard scoring completion to Heaves to cover the final distance. The extra point attempt failed and the Scorps held a 7-6 halfUme lead South Robeson wasted little time to take control of the game early in the Boosters Meet I- r> U?I..I?I 13 ICTUUIGVJ The October meeting ol the West Brunswick Boosters Hub has been rescheduled (or Monday. Oct 14. at * >0 p ra in the multipurpose room at the high school, said spokesman Rex Gere Hans (or a bus caravan to an away football game will be discussed The meeting, normally held the first Monday night d each month, was rescheduled because of other planned meetings at school MULLIGAN HOUIlMOVKRi, l?M. Tabor City, N.C. 653-2272 754-6065 lasi ?k lialif WF *.i I AM AH MLMAIVU.S rKfAAlLr-bOUUl KOl> ! gett (54) and Valentino Odum (33) Brunswick quarterback Keith Woodc + j r STAIf CMOIOS ' JOMNN* CIAIG rence contest. South Robeson won s' league opener. Sloan gained 30 lies despite the loss. Ask About our V.I.P. panel Cy SPECIAL RATES \ ? Plon a /OVO) Birthday Porty // Roto: S4.00 I f /As por person ////// {mhi 10 people) ' / j /// AH Join th. I I Seatido Skateclub \ \ ^ ^ speed skaters \_J \ ?J dseeers V. 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Mustang miscue late in the quarter. 7 However, McArthur began to take 8f over for South Robeson as he backed 21 up the Seorps to their own three yard 1' line following a 54-yard punt in the 0 opening minutes of the final quarter. 5After the two teams traded posses- 2 sions, McArthur again backed up & North Brunswick. This time, following a 44-yard punt, the Scorps found S themselves on their own 12 yard Une N and were unable to move the ball. North Brunswick managed to drive (1 the ball to the Mustang 35 yard line in k the closing seconds but the Scorps (! came up short and lost the ball on (1 downs. (1 Sanders led the North Brunswick (i , NORT^AROLINA L cki Crawford, 579-7298 >\VICK BI S SERVICE S AGENT FOR i/IEMORYWF irtrAni/? tv/ruJujritnrc iviivinv ijpi, in uwio lection of Xerox rs Ask for a free e: Features and ition Upgradability Trade-in allowance t'. 1 * T RATION 754-8101 Shallotte Post Office ? 1 :nce opener. Woodcock and the Ity of six turnovers as South 12-7 win. 12-7 fense with 46 yards rushing on nine irries while I Jinier Sloan ran for 30 irds on eight attempts. Reaves led South Robeson with 56 irds on the ground and 13 carries. Both teams continue Waccamaw A Conference action Friday as orth Brunswick 10-1, 2-2) travels to val South Brunswick while South nfv>cnn / 1 _/l 1_1 1 t'icifc U/oct fnlnm. THE YARDSTICK Robeson N.Brunswick First Downs 8 i Rushing Yardage 84 I Passing Yardage 33 i-3 Passes Att.-Comp. 9-3 Passes Int. By 1 36 Punts (No. Avg.) 4-34 Fumbles Lost 5 I Yards Penalized 33 SCORE BY QUARTERS outh Robeson 0 6 6 0?12 orth Brunswick 0 7 0 0? 7 SCORING SUMMARY I N'BI Sanders. 7-yard run (Williams ick i. SR l Reaves, 8-yard pass from Hunt kick failed). 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