I I I | Beacon's All-B I County Grid T The Brunswick Beacon has an County High School Football Tear teams lionored. County champion South Sru: 124-member team with 10 selec Brunswick (2-8) with eight and No South Brunswick offensive lin West Brunswick running back Ton the team lor the third consecutive Rhode is a three-time guard w at defensive back (soph.), linebac year. Both players have been nam years as well. Four other players were name year including defensive tackle V rinnfor Tnnut Tr>t1 S ? ytn a " Ivb>iW( uauci ?j1UUII \WC5l I5ri Howard (South Brunswick) and i (South Brunswick). OFF Po?. Player, Team QB Keith Woodcock, NB BB Tom Brown, WB RB Petey Swain, SB SE Nick DiFoggio, SB TE Ronnie Hockett, WB C Jarret Elliott, WB I; G Larry Pankev. SB ? j G Scott Rhode. SB IT James Reynolds, NB T Leamon Clemmons, WB FL Ricky Edge. NB OEF Pos. Player, Team DT Mitchell Stevens, NB DT Danny Howard, SB DE Mark Jones, WB DE David Morse, WB IB Chuck Clemmons, NB IB Larry Grady, WB LB David Moyer, SB DB Quentin McCracken, SB DB Gary Gore, WB DB James Dowe, NB DB Darius Wise, SB SPECIAL Pos. Player, Team K Charles Summers, SB P David Bean, SB m-? || J.M. Parkei Your Complete Bu 754 HWYS. 211 I 17 I BF Goqi i i | P-165/80 | P-195/75 i P-215/75 | P-225/75 | P-235/75 i ' WITH CC EXPIRE I I I Engine I Electronic Ignitior S27.88 S P?. I 14 cyl. < I We install new resistor set timing, test battery ar I rotor and distributor cap WITH COI EXPIRE /TT7> 1 n runswick earn Listed nounced its fourth annual Brunswick n with players from all three county /C C\ I.J At U t U.. uniu? I?rv; KTVI UIC VUUIIg lUt Utc tions followed hv ninwnm Wolf -rth Brunswick (3-7) six. ' eman Scott Rhode (6-1,195, sr.) and l Brown (6-1,185, sr.) were named to year. hile Brown was honored on the team 1 ker (jr.) and as a running back this ted to all-conference teams in recent ' d to the team for the second straight 1 litcheil Stevens (North Brunswick), I onswiek), defensive tackle Danny defensive back Quentin McCracken ENSE CUss Height Weight Sr. 5-R 140 Sr. $-1 185 Jr. 54 150 Jr. 5-11 140 Sr. 84) 190 Sr. 5-11 206 Sr. 6-3 215 Sr. 8-1 195 Sr. 6-1 244 Sr. 6-2 235 Sr. 56 155 "ENSE CUm Height Weight Sr. 56 150 Sr. 56 150 Sr. 52 180 Sr. 52 215 Sr. 50 184 Sr. 51 198 Sr. 50 206 So. 58 150 Sr. 53 185 So. 56 143 Jr. 52 175 TY TEAMS CUm Height Weight So. 510 210 1 So. 5-10 165 1 * 1 " *" i l r & Sons, Inc. ilding Headquarters! -4331 Supply p. I I I drich Tires | i i i R-l 3 $35.99 | R-14 $45.99 | R-l5 $59.99 I R-l5 $62.99 | R-l5 $66.99 ] i I (UPON ONLY! :S DEC. 31 r y. I I ) Tune-Up i i most late model cars 34.88 S38.88 i> cyl. 8 cyl. plugs ond odjust idle speed. J xJ chorge system. We inspect j . Pcv valve and oir filter J PON 0NLY1 S DEC. 31 1 V w 1 Call 579 ( w Talentet BY JOHNNY CRAIG The return of six sophomores plus the addition of five promising newcomers give the West Brunswick junior varsity legitimate chances of being one of the top young basketball teams in the greater Waccamaw 2-A Conference area. While the Trojan JV have high expectations, head coach Harold Johnson is hoping the team doesn't dwell too much on all the preseason praise the squad is receiving. "We have the potential to be one of the top two teams in the conference this season. However, we are not practicing at the level we should. This is not a hard-working group of IriHc Tf i 11 ft coomc auopunnn umw< j ?? > v uvviiu vviiuiii: una uvv.ll r ather lax in practice," said Johnson. "Everybody is telling us how we're going to be and it may have gone to our heads. It seems our maturity level is not first-place material," adder! Johnson. "We're practicing at an inconsistent level with a lack of intensity. "Hopefully our noneonference openers agaiast Topsail (earlier this week on Tuesday) and Hoggard (next Friday) will wake us up and bring us around." Johnson expects good things from the trio of Chris Bryant, Ronald Umee and Jeff Mintz. Bryant and Whiteville Whiteville escaped a strong Clayton upset bid Saturday to move into the third round of the state 2-A football playoffs with a 21-7 win over the visiting Comets. The Wolf pack, now 12-0 and the top anked team in the state, will host iVhite Oak (10-2) Friday in next ac.ion. White Oak was a 14-7 upset winter over Wallace-Rose Hill, the date's fourth ranked 2-A team. Clayton certainly Rave the Wac:amaw Conference champion rVolfpack its Ix'st shot forcing five iVhitevllle turnovers and knocking quarterback Heath Hcwett from Uu Kame in the second quarter with bad spasms. The Comets even outgainet Whttevtlle in total offensive yardaR I i.L? AM (!U, luuc, vii/ run Locking hi Includes 5 quarts of lubrication. We'll rota plies to most cars one $1 WITH C EXPII 'p linnnr Ckalla w ??VIIWI # 11 v> I 1019 and asi Ocean Isle Be BASKETBA d Trojan JV L Lance are both returning starters from a year ago while Mintz was a part-time starter I ^ JOHNSON LEADS TKOJAN JV?Harold Johnson returns for his third year eoaehlng the West Bruniwlek Junior vanity. The Trojan JV has a host of returning 1 players who give the team high hopes for the 1985-86 season. Advances Pc 198-178. However, WhiteviUe found the end zone twice in the first half for a 14-( halftime lead and scored once mort in the final period for the win. The Wolfpack scored on its third possession of the game 011 a 48-yard touchdown run by running back Patrick Lennon. The scoring drive was allied by a Clayton fumble at tilt WhiteviUe 28 yard line. John Plaak) added the extra point for Uic 7-t margin. Wolfpack defensive back Roosevelt Colson scored the second touchdowr im timo p*niri?<l in th? firct ? ' "I1" 1 " 11" 11 ' I 99 yard pass Interception. I Colson Intercepted Claytoi > quarterback Travis Stupltcnson on .> O T! si o? lite rvuiuiiuii jbcaps extra! oil, oil filter and chc te all four of your tires. i liqht trucks. 7.99 OUPON ONLY! IIS DIC. 31 Visa'Mastercai k for Homer ach Causeway THE BRUNSWICK BEACON, Wed !L PREVIEW .ooks For Cor Bryant, a 6-2 forward, and lance, a 6-0 forward/guard, are also the tallest Trojans on the team. Bryant has been the most steadj performer thus far while lance is one of the quickest on the team Mintz is one of the team's best out side threats and will be depended or for leadership. Three other Trojans are in the run ning for starting spots Including Brian Bernard and twins Tim and Terrance Bellamy. "Tim has been very impressive and one of the biggest surprises to the team so far. He has really done wet in practice," said Johnson. Bernard (a 6-0 forward) also was a part-time starter last year while hot! Tim and Terrance Bellamy (a pair ol 5-6 guards) will add to the Trojans outside attack. Top newcomers to the team arc forward Gary Gore, an 8th gradei who has received special permission to play on the junior varsity and foui ninth graders?Dino Daniels (forward) Chris Mnrtfnn anrs-nwtt Tony Graham (forward/guard) and Handy Daniels (guard). Hounding out the squad are sophomore guards Brian Cheers and Kicky Joyncr and forward Gerald ltichardson. Hichardson, though, will not become eligible until mid' January. ist Clayton fourth-and-elght situation from th< I Wolfpack 12 yard line on the ftna I play of the half. Stephenson'! ? desperation toss was picked off b) Cotson at the one yard line ant 1 returned for the touchdown. Plask) I kicked the extra point for a 14-0 leat at intermission. > CoLson gave Whltcvillc n 21-0 leat in the fourth quarter on a 35 yard nit and Husky's extra point rounded oul I the Wolfpack scoring. Clayton scored on its next posses t sion when Hod Sanders ran for a 41 i yard touchdown, i l-cnnon led Whitevllle with 11' yards on 15 carries while Sander i paced Clayton (9-3) with an 84 yari a effort. || Shock Most American WITH CO tXPIftl I | Brake $38.99 $ front 4 disc drut issis i Ap- American car*, tingle J new front brake pod*, i I inspect system, add fli I car Add $18 00 where J required WITH CO EXPIRE i ? k ? _ Southard taosday, November 27, 1985?Page 15-B isistency i "The only thing we are missing is a > big power forward. We have a iot of leapers and quickness up and down ' the court but we really lack one big i power player." The junior varisty team works primarily as a feeder program to the i varsity and uses a gameplan similar to that of the elder squad. "I have always downplayed in[ dividual scoring but emphasized I team play and defense," said Johnson, who enters his third year ! coaching the team. "We never men tion a leading scorer." I "As a coach, I believe that a player who displays good defense, passing i and hustling is just as valuable as one i who scores 30 points per game. f "Wo nlwnvu ImtfA e/\nw> nlanoM - ? ov/iiiv I'inui.1 i who have more ability and talent than others but good team play ! makes everyone on the roster feel a part of the team," Johnson con1 tinned The junior varsitv will piny the full 20-game schedule idcntienl to that of , tile varsity, 'Myrtle Beach, SC. who 1 had earlier indicated only a desire to play n girls and boys varisty contest ! against the Trojans, last week nnI nounccd that a junior varisty game I would be Included. I "It will be hard for any team in this area to beat our top six or eight players. 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