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m f Hoggard, BY JOIINNY CKAK; West Brunswick dropped its firsl ihk two losses of the season last week in fpair of nonconferciice road contests at Socastce, SC, and lloggnrd. The Trojans begun the work with an frl-C'J loss in the season opener for the Socastce Braves then suffered a p^-iV 70410 sethaek to iinheaten I loggard. 0^;) The pair of defeats left West llrnnswick with a 1-2 overall mark as [ the Trojans routed Topsail two weeks 'k&K ago in their opener. 1 After playing its first three games | of the year away. West Brunswick I returns home Friday to host I loggard I in its second home contest. The Trojans will plav their third straight home game Tuesday hosting To|>sail in their final nonleague matchup of the season. Haggard The quick-starting Hoggurd Vikings jumped to early first and second-quarter leads then held off any Trojan rally attempts to claim its second win of the season in a 70-fiO triumph over West Brunswick. Although the Trojans jumped out to a Ml lead in the opening minutes, I loggard got on track and by the end or? of the fiisi petiod owning a 20-12 adN vantage. The Vikings continued to pour it on in the second quarter enroute to a 37-22 halftime lead. Sm West Brunswick was able to cut the Hoggurd lead to nine points. 50-11, at the end of the third qurtcr bill the Vikings never relinciuished their lead iiri the final period. The game was a barrage of fouLs as the two teams were whistled for 48 fouls with the Trojans guilty of 29. Handy Daniels came off the bench to lead West Brunswick scoring with 18 points while Donnic Vansleen had nine. Kick Bicrwiler led Hoggard with 18 points followed by Grog Sidberry with 16 and Daniel Swann 13. Score By Quarters W.Brunswick 12 11 18 19-GO Hoggard 20 17 13 20-70 West Brunswick Scoring: I C.Johnson 6. Vansteen 9. Lance 4. Julian Johnson 7, Mintz 2, Gore 2. Bernard 4, Tiuuny Bellamy 6. Joel Johnson 2. Daniels 18. Hoggard Scoring: Sidberry 16. Swann 13, Webb 7, SUillings 8, Edcns 3, Bienviler 18. Davis 2, laughter 3. Waccama With the exception of the Whitoville boys and girls teams, all Waccamaw )_ A CmfnrnnTO 1.. - v?..v.v..vv uoonnunu sHfuaua have opened the new 1986-67 high school season. The Wolf pack won't open its schedule as the football team is still involved in the state playoffs. A Whiteville win in last Friday's eastern grid championship could move the Wolfpack into the state championship and postpone the school's first cage game to as late as Whiteville O Waccamaw Conference runnorup Whiteville was eliminated in the state football playoffs last Friday by Ahoskie, 33-31, in the eastern 2-A championship. The Wolfpack ended the year 12-2 after finishing 6-1 in the WC behind champion South Brunswick. Ahoskie (13-1), runners-up in the Northeastern Conference, will visit defending state 2-A champion Ixxington (13-1) in the title game Friday. Ixrxington won the western championship with a 27-21 win over Ncwton-Conover. Youth Bi Registration for the Brunswick County Youth Basketball I-engue will he held Saturday, December 13, at the West Brunswick High School I ?>'"? i "tj i ALTERNATORS VOLTAGE REGULA1 REPAIR REBUII BUSINESS 754 765(> Royal Oak Rd. & Hi i Socastee H Soenstee, SC A 17-2 second-quarter spurt by the Braves led tu a disadvantage West Brunswick was unable to overcome last Tuesday as Soenstee won its season opener hi an 84-C'J win over the Trojans. "The difference in tlie came was our too many unfon ed turnovers in the second quarter," said West bNIvH'P' B&9IHV h KH THOJAN l-AYUI'?Donnic Vansteen |! 81-69 liiss to Sucastcc. SC. Following ^ Knives while Craig Johnson (Jl| of (h bound. West Brunswick hosts Hoggari w Roundball December 16. Outside Brunswick County. West Columbus has played the most games having twice defeated Nakina in its three games thus far. Playing their second 1-A opponent of the season last Tuesday, the Viking boys were upset by Williams Township 50-12. The loss dropped West Columbus to 2-1 overall. The Lady Vikings remained unbeaten at 2-0 with a 54-28 win over Williams Township. The West Columusted From G The teams fought to a 14-14 tie at the end of the first quarter with Whiteville scoring on quarterback Heath Hewett's 25-yard touchdown pass to receiver Chester Mc<l lock ton and tailback Roosevelt Colson's 66-vard TD run. John Plasky kicked the extra point following each score. The Wolfpaek held a 24-20 halftimc lead as llcwett threw to Glockton for another scoring completion?This one good for 15 yards. Plasky then kicked the extra point and added a 37-yard field goal in the closing seconds of the half. sketball League Hoys and girls between the ages of 10-12 can sign up for the league beginning at 10 a.m. Players must not reach age 12 by January 1. 1987, in order to |>articipatc. L AUTO l? I ?i /-\ tLtU I NIL, STARTERS rORS GENERATORS -T EXCHANGED HOME: 754 9963 vy. 17 N. Shallot te nunnnnnv1 land Trojans Hrtiaswick coach Harold Johnson. I "Their quick lead hurt us Die rest of ? Die night and we were forced to play catch-up basketball with them. 8 "Near the end we just seemed to i: run out of gas. Their half-court trap 1 defense worked well as did their lobs t under the basket by the guard for t easy points," added Johnson. The two teams traded baskets ear- l m S?af? ?MOIOSt< lOMNNv C?a-G | 10) drives in (or a layup in last week's 'ansleeu is Tim Sessiuns 112) fur the j e Trojans moves in for a possible re- , 1 Friday in nest action. Teams Con tin bus girls crushed Nukina in their f earlier two meetings as the win over > the lady Farmers was their closest s contest of the young season. The Fairmont girls are also e unbeaten < 2-01 after an easy opening ii win over Orruin and then blasting 1-A Magnolia 74-27 last week. v The Fairmont boys are 1-1 with a C narrow win over Magnolia in their 6 opener then dropping a 76-50 lass to Orrum. g Magnolia was also South Robeson's i >rid Playoffs The Cougars went ahead 26-24 with the only points in the third quarter and took a 314-24 lead after scoring p first in the final period. b Whiteville could muster only one s more score on Hewett's third touchdown pass of the game, a v 10-yard toss to Herman Jones with b less tluin four minutes to play. A Colson finished the game as L: Whiteville's leading rusher with 137 l, years and llewelt completed eight of t] 17 passes for 123 yards and one interception. v 1 Opens Registration fee is $10 per player. In addition to players, the league is also in need of volunteer coaches. For more information contact Doug White at the Parks and Recreation Department at 253-4357. AI T. STAR I FLAGS 762-0114 Flags #Bartners Flagpoles *Pennan1s A Variety Of Flags Mail Orders FREE Delivery Ask for FREE Catalog 9 Brookwood Avonue Wilmington. N.C. 28403 Catherine Moore, Owner Defeats y until the Trojans went on a streak if their own. West Brunswick outscorcd iocastcc 8-1 during a 2:01 stretch nidway in the opening period for a 3-8 lead before the Braves were able 0 recover for a 13-13 tie at the end of he quarter. After the Trojans had taken a 14-13 ead on Konald trance's, free throw, iocastee broke loose. West Brunswick could manage ony two points in the next 4:28 of the luarter as the Braves jumped out to 1 30-16 lead. Socastce opened its biggest lead of he half. 30-19, with 1:47 left on a Neil Chestnut's jumper. The Braves matched their 17-point ead once more before settling for a 1-25 ha If tunc advantage. West Brunswick used an 11-2 spree nidway in the third quarter to pull vithin 49-38 with 2:52 to play, fowever. the Trojans could get no loser than eight, 52-14. on Chris Iryant's layup with 56 seconds to day in the period. nrai oruns wick iraueu oi-\o ai mend of the quarter but by the middle i the final period Socastee had built ip its double-digit margin and the Tojaas' hopes of victory' faded. "This game was positive despite he outcome," said Johnson. "It howed us things we need to work on. V'e play them one more time and will lave to handle the ball better and cut lown on their alley-oop passes to the iasket," said Johnson. West Brunswick's Chris Johnson ed all scorers with 25 points while tonald lance added 11 for the Troans. Derrick Hayes led four Braves in louble figures with 19 points followed iy Greg Gorum with 18. Eric Hayes 5 and Tim Sessions 13. Score By Quarters V.Brunswick 13 12 23 21-69 Socastee 13 28 16 27-84 West Brunswick Scoring: L\Johnson 25, Vansteen 7. F.Johnson !. lance 11, J.Johnson 9. Bryant 6. Uintz 2, Gore 7. Timmy Bellamy. Bernard, Terrence Bellamy, Turner. Daniels. Socastee Scoring: Sessions 13. D.Haves 19, laslie 6. Gorum 18. small 2, E.Hayes 15. Chestnut 5. Shumaker 4. Sullivan 2. Stewart. Carnes. Holmes. ue Action irst victim of the season as both lustang teams trounced the 1-A chool. The Lady Mustangs saw their verall mark dip to 1-1 last Tuesday ii a 5(M7 lass to Red Springs. East Bladen split a pair of games vith Clinton early last week with the 'ougar boys edging the Dark Horses 0-59. Clinton upset East Bladen in the jirls contest 87-73. .ady Scorps iplit With Topsail, <\cme-Delco The North Brunswick Lady Scorions divided a pair of nonconference asketball games last week with Topail and Acme-Delco. The lady Scorps opened the week rith a 36-30 lass to Topsail but refunded to take a 50-34 win over icme-Delco. Tracy Jenkins led North trunswick (2-1) with 15 points in the )ss to Topsail and 14 in the win over he I adv Trojans. Esther Rochelle led Topsail (3-0) nth 15 points and Joya Ellis added 4. Cooxjgg Boat Trailers SHALLOTTE MARINE SUPPLIES MAIN ST., 754 6962 FOR TIRES al Ihe best Pri?8S' )? P'us 3 wl,?le FVBM1? 101 raor! #31 ? W TV Mill at a service V MM sWim lor' r stop in at DYKES' TIRE CENTER 8 EXXON SERVICE STATION HWY 17, SHALLOTTE PHONE 7S4 6333 THE BRUNSWICK BEACON. Thursday, December 11. 198&-l'agc 11-B f - ? .. - ._. oi^nouii niuii-nwi nrunswicKS mris jonnson goes over a pair of Socastec defenders for a layup during the Trojans* nonconferencc loss to the Braves last week. Johnson scored a season-high 25 points despite the defeat. Below Johnson for Socastec is Robert Stewart (left) and Eric Hayes (21). Our South Brunswick Islands team tC\ f*\ r:> X- V^r\ ' X~l /. - / ...tuvveys teeuy lu serve you! 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