Page 6-K-TI1F. IIKI NSWH'K HFACI Lance Equ Trojans Rc HY JOHNNY I K\u; West Brunswick's Koiutld Uince equalled a school sittclo-camo touchdown record last Frid:i\ sror ing four times to lead the Trojans to a 4b-f Waceamaw 2-A Conference football win over North Brunswick. lance scored three times in the first quarter on runs of 57, 4 and 73 yards and added a third-period touchdown on a 38-yard carry. The junior tailback, who equalled a career-high 216 yards oil 11 carries, reentered the game on West Brunswick's last }H-ssession of the game in attempt to break the fourtouchdown mark but was stopped on the Scorpion one yard-line at the final "Our players were ready. The\ worked hard all week to prepare for North Bruaswiek and good things resulted," said West Brunsw ick head coach Marshall Seay. ' We expected a lough game since they North Brunswick) had beaten us two of the last three years." "The kills m o determined now and are looking forward to next Friday arid a chance of getting their second HOl.l.IDAY CARRIES?North Hrnns (431 looks for an opening in last Frids with West Brunswick llnlliday led t! eight carries. West Brunswick went o Brunswick dropped its sixth straight TIES RECORD- West Brunswick's I game record for touchdowns scored Brunswick. I<ance scored on touchdn\ log for 216 yards on II carries. [>\. rhurcilay, (Vlobrr 30, 19S6 a Is I D Recc r* imp uver a win in a row. Wo are continuing to show improvement eaeli week." added Seay. West Brusnwiek blow the game open early scoring twice on its first three offensive plays enroutc to a commanding 128-0 lead in the initial period Following the opening kiekoff. lance broke loose for his first touchdown a 57-yard run on the first play of the game. I ravis Snead kicked the first four extra points and West Brunswick grabbed a 7-0 lead with only I seconds off the clock. Three plays later, Trojan linebacker Marty Banking intercepted Noi th Brunswick quarterback t'urtis Porter's pass at the Scorpion 15 yard-line. tin the second play following the turnover, lance scored his second touchdown on a four-yard dash. Snead's extra point w as good and the Troians took a 1441 load willi s :w in play in the period. After a short Scorpion possession. West H runs wick scored again when l.'Hice ran 73 yards for his third touchdown with 4:40 to play. Snood jj MM SlAlf ?'MO?0SB? JOHNNY (HlO Mirk running back l*avern Ilolliday iy's Waccamaw 2-A Conference game lie Scorpion offense with 36 yards on ri to down the Scorpions 40-8 as North loss. tonald I-ance {.'i2 j tied a Trojan slngleI in last Friday's 40~H win over North ivn nins of 57, four, 73 and38 while runn )rd As icorps kickotl llie extra point aiul the Trojans took a 21-0 advantage. North Brusnwiek running back Uiverne Hollidny fumbled on the M-orps nc\i piay ami .Mike Simmons recovered for the Trojans on the North Brunswick 23 yanl-tine. The Trojans went the distance in seven plays with Chris Johnson scoring from the three yard-line and Snead kicked the extra point giving West Brunswick a 2S-0 lead with 1:26 to play. Chris Smith intercepted Porter's second pass of the quarter three plays later giving the Trojans possession near midfield as the period ended. The Trojans scored again on the final play of the first half after sixplay drive stalled at the Scorpion 24 yard line with two seconds left. Snead then kicked a career-high 40-yard field goal as time expired to give the Trojans a 31-0 ha If time lead. West Brunswick began the second half in similar fashion of the first as Lance scored on the Trojans' opening play on a 38-yard run with 10.03 to play in the period. The extra point failed but West Brunswick increased its lead to 37-0. The Trojans took a 4tvo lead with 4:58 to play in the quarter when Snead kicked his second field goal of the game. This time the junior kicker connected from 31 years after the Trojans drove to the Scorpion 12 yard-line before being turned back. North Brunswick crossed midfield for the first time early in the fourth quarter on the Scorpion's longest drive of the game. The Seorps advanced to the West Brunswick 16 yard-line but lost possession on downs. Freshman quarterback Raymond Howard replaced Trojan starter Allen Rising in the final period After throwing an 11-yard completion to Johnson, defensive back James Dowe intercepted Howard at the Trojan 36 yard-line leading to North Brunswick's only touchdown. The Scorpions scored on the next play as Porter scrambled across the field being pursued by the Trojan defense before spotting receiver Terrcmce Brown in the end zone. Porter connected with Brown for the 36-yard strike arid then threw to fullback Kenny Smith for the two-point conversion with 1:09 left. Behind Lance's four-touchdown performance for the Trojans were reserve running back Chris Morgan who ran for 35 yards on 13 carries and Corey Hankins who covered 1? yards on three carries. Hoilidav led North Brunswick with We've got yt Myrtle Beach - Whi Communication JL At *?v r? xn j-s s i yyb.uc 1 Base Static CCnH today konoy Cos Rl. 6. Box 162-1 /Mtd Islands P (919) 5" L J" "TNI _ jgf mitmj' .ji V i Mh| A MBI SCOKl'lON DKFKNSK?Lavcrn llo] >n?:t .<f nth.T V.trtK Bgimil iflll <<..?.....I runner during last Friday's 40-8 Wes 36 yards on eight carries while Dowe rati for 31 yards on 11 attempts. The win lifted West Brunswick to '2-3 in conference play and 3-5 overall. North Brunswick dropped to 0-5 in the league and 1-7 overall with the loss. Both teams continue Waeramnw Conference play Friday as West Brunswick hosts West Columbus in the Trojans homecoming game. North Brunswick goes to Fairmont as the two teams battle to slay out of the conference cellar. Both games are scheduled to begin at 8 p.m. TIIE YARDSTICK North Brunswick West Brunswick 8 First Downs 12 59 Hushing Yardage 287 56 Passing Yardage 20 14-1 Passes Att.-Coinp. 6-2 2 Passes Int. By 1 6-30 Punts i No Avg. ) 3-34 1 Fumbles Lost 0 69 Yards Penalized 45 SCORE BY QUARTERS North Brunswick 0 0 0 8 -8 West Brunswick 28 3 9 0 40 SCORING SUMMARY < WB i lance. 57-yard run iSnead kick). ?WR) lance, 4-yurd nm (Sncad kick). (WB) lance, 73-yard run (Snead kick). 'WB) Johnson, 3-yard rim (Sncad kick). WB i Sncad, 40-yard field goa. (WB) I-'ince, 38-yard run ikirk failed). i WB) Sncad, 31-yard field goal. 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