H' NSWICK BflACTN. rourth-Ouorter Rally Lifts Wolfpack Over West Brunswick 19-7 BY JOHNNY CRAKi Whilevillf football supporters could rest assured bii; Chester McOlfxkton did not suffer from gridiron Ixiredom last Friday nii>ht in Shallotte SUXllockton. the f^fvjt-t. 2W-pjund Wolfpack linebacker/titht end all- Amencan candidate corripiaine*J last '•'eek in a local newspaper of oppos ing teams lx,'ing easily intimidated by ihe presence and thus not playing hard against Whiteville. the number one 2-A team in the state According to MrXjlockton. playing under such conditions 'Aere 'txring." TTie enteriainmenf provided by West Brunswick was more than enough to keep Mctihx kton amused It A as not until a pair of liermaii Jones fourth-quarter loinhdowns that Whiteville was able to nail down a hard-fought I'J-7 Waccainaw ;'-A Conference foothall win over the in spired West Hninswiek Trojans. The Wolfpack had lied the gaiiieV-V earl;, m the second imtokI and the scori- remained until .lone.s .seonsi on a .!i-yard |»a,s.s from I'lasky on Hu- first play of the loiirth quarter and again ori a 21-yard run with 11 IV re maining West Hninswiek eaiight the Wolfpack b\ siirjircse Iroiii tin- ver> d->ening kickoff as the Trojaics drove •«o > ar'is in H pla> ,s for an earl> score and 7-'' lea-J Tiv.- ’.'."ojans twice converted on ■-■-."t-':'w.'. plays with the riiiiniiig ol r.:r.e.~ f^nct. Jeff Mernard and '■-"-i- h~brd accumulating for most t-'ri ;-s.'uafe Quarterback Kay- o:npk-tc-d a nine-yard liLi: :: enc Ton;. Graham mid- V : .• '.•is " rf. ceep t.he Wolfpack .1. ..e ..iitiOjT V. Ot P-S;. IT. tne :e.;-iii: -Lp_£n: O’tr :r.'.e ar»d ~ tiiioe: vii -to.-' f. :;e "-Mii;:; ont V'!iu!'";1i( oie: tti- r.^rrit _• i.~ "ijiit ;iuii”*itr ;iT loi i.eoxii toi.seiii. *.i* ii.ii'v.iii :(*• etii M ;I . )ilai“’.' . ma;":’*;;o;i; ;r ■ ij~; leuir rutdieu:. ~ie V i)l::uc.;i. ui-gt:'' ;e;:L.:i: 'sn ■’uniiiig ii imiiir or tie .-••ir- .'•..-r ■•■-uo-;’- v.-;n i: :-,ir. .te -v . i.-; _-,i open up late m the third quarter and tfuok the lead for grxxl on the first play of the final perirx] After tueing dropped for a one-yard l»u.ss at the Whiteville 24 yard line. C'okley broke Ivuse for a 44-yard jaunt to the Trojan .'52 Two plays later, fdasks tvik ad vantage of a Trojan defe.nsive mixup and connected with Jones for a 31-yard touchdowTi 77ie extra point attempt was wide but the Wolfpack had taken a 1.3-7 lead just six .seconds into i.he final quartcr We.st Brunswick had one final oj>- portoiiity minutes later in the quarter. Cokley fumbled at the Trojan 18 yanl line and .Ion Gore recovered with !i:4ii to (ilay. Bossy Cleinmons' 35-yard run down the right side to the Wolfpack 45 yard line was all the Trojans could miisleras tin- Whiliw'ille defense held West Hninswiek for three plays. Whiteville added one final loiichdiiun uiul ran lu ecioiis minutes olt the I’Kick on its ne.xt po.sse.ssion. Wtuieville drove 85 yards lall on tile greuiidi m 10 jdays for the .score to end all (u>pe.s of a Trojan upset. riie Woltjviek I’oiiverted two third- down situations to iiiaiiitain the drive whu ti was eajtjHsl b> .Jones’ 21-yard nin with .? 1.’ left FiiHl>aek Boliliy .Manning’s two- I'oiiit ev>m er.sion run was stopped hut me oilteonie wa.s well ai iuiiid. Jones ended any chance of a late We.st BriiiLswick touchdown when he iiiterce|)ted Howard at the Wolfpack 23 viird line with 1 ;4'J left. (’lemmoits led the Trojan rushing attack with .36 yards on five carries while luince added 32 yards and a touchdown on 16 cames Howard completed slx of 13 passes for 45 yards a.nd two mte.'ceptio.ns. G.'"a.ha.T. caught Lhree of the passes for yardi. C-t-kley led ’ATiiteviUe wiLh 134 es while Jones ran .■'ii e.'d a touchdown on .six 4; scrambled 10 times for 21 ;• iris ar.-d another touchdown. ;r.-es .made two pass receptions for C ;. arii and the Wolfpack’s .second :c •-nans r.nn'-": i -ita. :rdd:-i • ' ■ O' • ;e: u"‘ ;a rt:.—-; »irr ii-iiUiin iiK-u’-cuti.e: • P'dJ.r. c; lint -•r.untr. r c; -.rii «— U-. nil* vi;; ; ig ,i;h. hnv i!-;': ;;ss: t.; La.'.-;e ..t' '• .!c • nans' 5 zd":Z tit'-'.', at tne ..1 _:ii -u-.tn. e-ss tn.an. V r.ntin.s-; pa ■ -s ^nct the ’'•Tt ti.i '."li I'e '.V' *--nk ; ■.r.ter.t tc ne :n.:i a/iC feme for '.i.imn'it lOi , a A a;. '•'i'r..tevule'i •.>'-.*s;.rss. tre set-u.ni half at ■-•.r a: ;. an: .me It -was the n-. ’. . ;.r„e;. ‘ fwc second-half r-ia.-;*' .T'Ornplctcd cnlv three et e.£.'.: passes for 55 yards. n-:tn. teams continue Waccamaw .■.‘uerer.ee play Friday as West = 'V2. 3-‘2i travels to Fair- -T.-i.'.t and 'iS-niteville i2-0. 5-01 hosts East Bladen. Both games kickoff at 8 p m FHE Y.ARDSTICK Hhite'ille West Brunswick 14 F'irst Downs 10 266 Rushing Yardage 04 55 Passing Yardage 45 8-3 Passes Att.—Comp. i:$-6 2 Pa.sseslnl. By 2 2.96 Punts (No.—Avg. 1 5-33 0 F'umbles Ixist 1 83 Yards Penalized Score By Quarters 25 12-Hi 0- 7 . _'i ae: '"'r:'. nr_.‘.s'.vick took over with • 2 ’. a.a;. ;n the third quarter but ’•'is u.'.aale to threaten. W.hitevilie. after being held to 78 >arus rushing in the first, began to Whiteville 0 7 0 West Brunswick 7 0 0 •Sc oring Summary • WBi lumce, .’Fyard run (Snead kick I. iWi i-lasky, ’J-yari! run 'I’laKkv kick I. (Wi Jones, 31-yard pa.ss from I’lasky (kick failedI. (Wi Jones. 21-yard run (run failed.i SoMtfjeKH Custom HofJie.s * - _;esi'3na ••'o. Cciosmjction •Additions •Remodeling Steve Walker-NC Lie. /1'21565 t-ocu’c-'t ..ps’Qirs oT Bruns//ick Islond Furniture Ha, 179 PO Bo/ bl44. Ocean Isle Beach, 579-8929 NOW OPEN f Ken s Pawn Shop 754-5770 Hwy. 17 North, Shaliotte in the Heilig-Meyers Shopping Center across from the Twilight Motel BOSSY Cf.F.M.MONS led West Brunswick rushing with 36 yards on five carries. TONY Grt.AH.AM was a standout on both offense and defense. The junior caught three passes for 2s yards and intercepted a Whiteville pass. Jimrt sXl *> JO.N GORE, playing both offensive and defensive lines, recovered a Whiteville fumble late in the game. RONAI.I) I.A.NCE scored the only West Brunswick touchdown and ran for 32 yards. South Brunswick Escapes Past Scorpions 35-22 Heavilj-favored .South Brun.s-.vick was forced to .struggle for its third straight win ia.st Friday, a 35-22 Wac camaw 2-A Confe.'-ence fo.'jtbaIl deci sion over the up-and-co.ming .North Brunswick .Scorpions The Cougars have had little trouble :n dispo.sing of count.' rival .North Brunswick in recent years but the .Scorpions w ould have little to do with such past epi.sf/Jes this time arouniJ. ■Although South BrurLswick got on the scoreboard first, the Scorpions regrouped quickly to lead until the Cougars’ late .second-cjujirter furry. South Brunswick’.s (Quentin Mc Cracken returned the (>|)eiiiiig kickoff 82 yards for a quick tmiclulown ami Charle.s Summers’ extra-point kick gave the Cougars a 7-0 lead with just 11 seconds off the clock. North Br'unnv.ick c'.os-ed the gap te 7-6 on its first offensive senes dnvir.g 81 yards on nine plays wiih ru.";.".£ hack, luiverene Hohda;. -.tor.r.g .r. a si.\-\ard run. The Scorpions took the leau -.-.e.' the surfinsed Cougar.s ea.-.;. t.-.e .e- cond quarter afte.' a.'. V/-;. a.*-; 13- play drive eon'-.u.m.mated quarterback Ant no.'.;. .MoGe;. 28-yard toiiebdo-wn pa... 'j, Ja.'.'.e-. GratJy Holiday '-. ",'.•. e.* Sion run gave .’.orth Br..v.v.,c/: a ; 4-', lead with 11 t>, left in the half •South firunvAiek tied tr.»- i-;a;r.‘- 14- 14 later in the quarter -/.fien quarterback 1 irn G--.rat /.fio started hi:, third garn- aft(-r fo:rri-r .sUirtrrr McCr.K k.cfi wav mov«-d back to bis familiar running. -.jKit, 'om pleted a 55->ar'l toiicbdown j);r.-. in .Scott Gales Siinimers adde*! Ju.s ;.i-i oinl i y.lr;i point to knot the score with 3:26 to play The Cougars scored two more times in the closing iniiuiles of the first half to lead at interiiii.ssion. Pat Bryant .scored the first from his defensive hack position where lie intercepted a .Mosley pa.ss two jilays after the (.’ougar touchdown and ran 15 yards to the .Scorjiion end •/one. Sumrner.s kickcii im- extra paint far a 21-14 South liriin.swiek lead. A had snaj) on a North Hninswiek punt led to another Cougars touchdown when Scorpion kieker Hrandon Hryant’s aUeinpted fourth- down pass fell incomplete. South Hninswiek recovered at tlie Seorpions 34 yard line ami Bryant later scored on a three-yanl run. Sunm'.ers’ exu-a-poin; sick gave phe ■t-2! t.-avehs to .Soolh Holxvson. Holli games l>egin at 8 p in. HIE YARD.STK:k North Hninswiek South Hi miswlck 16 156 153 2.5-10 1 1-18 1 1’28 First Downs Hushing Yardage Pa.ssing Yardage Pas.ses AU.-Coinp. I’a.s.ses Ini. Hy Punts (No.—Avg. 1 I-’iiinbles Bust Yards Penalized 13 161 55 5-1 1 2-35 2 l.’M Score Ry )iiarUT.s North Hninswiek 6 8 0 8-’22 South Hninswiek 7 21 7 (1—35 .Neoring .Sununui > (SHi .McCracken, 82-yard kickoff reViini iSiiinincrs kicki. • NHi Holiday. 6-yard run (kick fail ed I. (NHi Grady, 28-yard pa.ss from Mosley (Holiday rum. (SHi Gales, 55-yard pass from Ge.scat (Simimers kick). (SHi Bryant, 15-yard |)a.‘gi intercep tion return (Summers kicki. (SHi Bryant. .'Fyard run (Summers kick). (,SH) Ge.scat, 1-yard run (.Summers kick). iNfl) .Mosley, 6-yard run (.Mosley rum. ■-ig i .■•vr-r': -.f. i -.'.o-.a:-: rs a bVG '.v.g;-/ >;%■; --.r V .a:'./-.: v.’.c .'.I’Cv*..'. vr.;; -../ *.,v- a;,f\ (*.i. V/,; ,'i.vr. . ".'..r. ;.r. ‘fiar, fj,». fi.s;i. O. .’•or»;.J;r .n .‘Jfi iti (oPi. ',ffcri'.c ",I/,parol i,, './,ij|J, Brori’.v.ir x. ■. ki*. >ar'|-. I i)- or jiior, 'Icfi-ri-.i- bi-M Bryant to rriirKi’, r.rjc y.'ird riivlung P.olh Ic.-irri'. ' (iiiliiiin- Waccamaw ( orifcti-nr (,|ay l iKlay a;. Notlli I'.nin-.wK k (02. I 4i h«s('. West Col- umbos anil .Soiitb Hninswiek (2-41 Your neighborhood Hardware Store v/ith a whole lot more! 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