tu:_ ui^^i. ? I lid VVCCK In Brunswick Sports THURSDAY, MARCH 18 ?North Brunswick at Topsail in golf, 1 p.m. ?North Brunswick hosts South Brunswick, South Robeson and West Columbus in track, 4 p.m. ?West Brunswick at Whiteville in track quad-meet, 4 p.m. ?South Brunswick hosts West Brunswick in boys' tennis, 4 p.m. ?West Brunswick at New Hanover in softball, 4 p.m. ?West Brunswick hosts Dillon in varsity baseball, 6 p.m. ?Brunswick County Men's Basketball League concludes its tournament tonight at Shallotte Middle Sc'nooi. Games start at 7 p.m. and 8:15 p.m. FRIDAY, MARCH 19 ?North Brunswick hosts Laney in softball, 4 p.m. ?West Brunswick hosts Waccamaw Academy in varsity baseball, 4:30 p.m. ?South Brunswick at Pinecrest in varsity baseball, 7 p.m. ?Brunswick County Men's Church Basketball League continues its tournament tonight at Waccamaw Elementary School. Games start at 6:30 p.m. SATURDAY, MARCH 20 ?South Brunswick Isles Civitan Club holds the Civitan Scholarship Golf Tournament at Brierwood Golf Club. Shotgun start at 8:30 a.m. For information, call Tommy Phillips, 745-4301, or Evan Gore, 754-6203. ?South Brunswick at Hoke County in varsity baseball. MONDAY, MARCH 22 ?Waccamaw Conference golf match at Whiteville, 1 p.m. ?West Brunswick at South Robeson in boys' tennis, 4 p.m. ?South Brunswick at West Columbus in boys' tennis, 4 p.m. ?West Brunswick hosts New Hanover in softball, 4 p.m. ?West Brunswick at New Hanover in JV baseball, 5 p.m. TUESDAY, MARCH 23 ?South Brunswick hosts Hoggard in boys' track, 3:30 p.m. ?South Brunswick at Hoggard in girls' track, 3:30 p.m. ?West Brunswick hosts South Columbus in boys' tennis, 4 p.m. ?North Brunswick hosts Laney and Lejeune in track tri meet, 4 p.m. ?North Brunswick hosts New Hanover in softball, 4 p.m. ?South Brunswick hosts New Hanover in JV baseball, 5 p.m. ?Brunswick County Men's Church Basketball League continues its tournament tonight at Waccamaw Elementary School. Games start at 7 p.m. ?Brunswick County Co-Rec Volleyball League concludes its tournament tonight at Shallotte Middle School. Matches start at 7 p.m. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24 ?West Brufls\&iCk"at Topsail in softball doubleheader, 3:30 p.m. ?South Brunswick at Swansboro in softball doubleheader, 3:30 p.m. ?South Brunswick at Swansboro in varsity baseball, 3:30 p.m. ?West Brunswick hosts West Columbus in boys' tennis, 4 p.m. ?South Brunswick hosts South Robeson in boys' tennis, 4 p.m. ?South Brunswick at East Bladen in JV baseball, 5 p.m. This week's listings include events reported to the Beacon. To list a sporting activity call 754-6890 or write to Doug Rutter, The Brunswick Beacon, P.O. Box 2558, Shallotte, N.C. 28459. Civitan Tourney Is Saturday The South Brunswick Isles Civitan Club will hold its inaugural Civitan Scholarship Golf Tournament this Saturday at Brierwood Golf Club in Shallone. The captain's choice event wiU get underway with a shotgun start at 8:30 a.m. The entry fee is $40 per player. The tournament will feature a long drive competition at the sixth hole, and closest-to-thc-pin contests at the third hole for women and 13th for men. Golfers can register as part of a foursome or individually. The field will be limited to 36 teams. Proceeds will go to the South Brunswick Isles Civitan Club Scholarship Fund. Scholarships are awarded to West Brunswick High School seniors based on academic record, participation in extracurricular activities, financial need and performance in interviews. For more information on the golf tournament, contact Tommy Phil lips at 754-4301 or Evan Gore at 754-6203. Seniors Play At Oak Island The Brunswick County Parks and Recreation Department held its sec ond senior golf tournament of the year last Tuesday at Oak Island Golf Club, with 120 participating. Winners, listed by age group in order of finish with their scores, were as follows: Men 55-59: Jim Kielty, 84; Loy Buff, 89; A1 Young, 91. Women 55-59: Muriel Mueller, 97; Florence Green, 100; Bobbie Davis, 106. Men 60-64: Bill Roberts, 84; Claude Ellison, 84; J.D. Millis, 85. Women 60-64: Pat Soule, 98; Pat O'Brien, 99; Kitty Smoker, 103. Men 65-69: Bill Ozanne, 80; Tom Hawkins, 84; Rolla Nelson, 85. Women 65-69: Belly Wilson, 90; Paula Kalweil, 93; Inky Remais, 103. Men 70-74: Bob Lawler, 88; Roy Havenga, 88; John McCoy, 89. Women 70-74: Ruby Rickard, 108. Men 75-79: Jack Causey, 90; M.F. Pressnell, 100; Collie Jess, 100. Women 75-79: Kate Bunten, 112. Men 80-84: Charles Neville, 131. Men 85-89: Larry Nielsen, 110. The next senior tournament is scheduled May 25 at The Gauntlet near Southport Top finishers will qualify for the State Senior Games to be held this September in Ral eigh. The $20 entry fee covers green and cart fees, prizes and lunch. For more information, contact Kay Brannon at 919-278-9409. dr> d LABOD 803-249-9787 1670 F Hwy. 17 ? Little River, SC (in Shopping Complex Across from Hardees) ?FREE CONSULTATION ?Golfers & Visitors Welcome ?Handle all Types of Chiropractic Cases ?No Appointments Necessary Member of SC Ctwopractic Assoc Intwnational Ctwoixacbc Assoc \A/1 r?r A r K.Ii?-i/^44/^q - Cf-,r~|rf-%p ? t ii 10 r\o i ^ii i^i i^O oiui I I NCW OUllbUI I Liz Bruce posted a score of 14 to win the Brierwood Nineties" first tournament of the season last Friday. Golfers counted scores on their best five holes. Runners-up were Margaret Pingo with 15 and Judy Durham and Dee Dee Havenga with scores of 16. Pat Narazinski chipped in at the first hole, and Durham birdied the ninth. Pars were cardcd by Pingo and Havenga at the third and Bruce at the eighth. Shirley Eifcrt had low putts with 14, and Marion Allen had 15. Carolina Shores Ladies Jean Krisher, Use Batcman, Dolly Molt and Dottic Russo shot 128 to win the Carolina Shores Ladies Golf Association tournament last Thurs day on a match of cards. Finishing second, also with 128, was the team of Sally Manifold, Kathy Dcming, Lois Hargreaves and Blanche Johnson. Teams counted one ball on par fives, two balls on par fours and three on par threes. Placing third with 129 was the team of Lynn Jerr, Cissic Fleming, Maxinc Gray and Isobcl Sleight. Sue Greiner had low putts for the day with 27. Johnson had a birdie at the eighth hole. Making chip-ins were Gerry Bur dick at the seventh, Mott at the eighth, Greiner and Lill Haupt at the 15th and Jean Palmer at the 16th. Calabash Veterans Bob Stilwell, Jose Luccro, Ray Ericksen and Larry Bollinger shot 296 to win the Calabash Veterans Golf Association tournament last Friday at Ocean Isle Beach Golf Course. The format was total net score of foursome. Finishing second with 300 was the team of Mercl Rishcr, Dick Ringer, Jim Eaton and Alan Klctchka. Bill McDavit, Don Mahncke, Julian Mattox and Bill Flynn placed third with 306. The veterans' group will play at Ocean Isle Beach again this Friday. Sea Trail Ladies Joan Llewellyn fired nei 32 to lead the first flight in the Sea Trail Ladies Golf Association nine-hole tournament last Wednesday. Jean Krisher and Pat Reid tied for second with 34. Tied for third with scores of 35.5 were Jan Rick and Joan Worley. Top finishers in the second flight included Jane Bye with 33 and Bar bara Pointer with 34.5. Phyllis Man fred and Pat Gardner tied for third at 35. Marge Gallop led the third flight with a score of 34. Runners-up were Pat Burkart with 34.5 and Nancy Mchnc with 35.5. Birdies were carded by Krisher at the third hole, Lois Pike at the 11th and Llewellyn at the 12th. Brierv/ood Men Joe Reitcr, Frank Thompson, Ruth Hierman and Janet Twomey i IBRIERWQOD, swa Oldest Course in the South Brunswick Islands SPRING PRICE BUSTERS" << i $QQ GOOD ALL DAY OO green fees Morning-Cart included Call 754-4660 for starting times Locals & Senior Citizen Discounts Available Anytime Afternoon Special (After 12 pm) $24 (green fees & cart) Hwy. 179, Shallotte at the city limits ?1993 THE BRUNSWICK BEACON Golfing Action shot 34 lo win the Brierwood Men's Golf Association nine-hole mixed scramble last Thursday. Finishing second with a round of 35 was the foursome of Roy Hav enga. Bob Sterner, Joyce Thompson and Louise Blizzard. In other action last Thursday, the team of Joe Rcitcr, Jerry Smith, Bob Sterner and Dick An/clone shot 126 to win a best ball event. Teams countcd the low net ball and low gross ball on each hole. Placing second with 136 was the foursome of Odic Johnson, Bill Pingo, Bill Allen and Matt Monag han. Third place went to the team of Charlie Stransky, Howard Scull, Gene Cordisco and Ted Narazinski with a score of 142. On March 8, the Brierwood men held a two best ball of foursome event. Winners were Dave Harper, Howard Bayne, Bamey Martin and Paul Kellcy with a score of 123. Howard Scult, Bill Allen, Emilc Vrydaghs and Jerry Smith shot 125 to tie for second with the team of Charlie Stransky, Joe Reiter, Bill Pingo and Bill Goldsberry. Brick Landing Alice Grossman led the first flight last Thursday in the Brick Landing Women's Golf Association "Bingo Bango Bongo" tournament. Peg Campana placed second in the top flight. Leading the second flight was Pat Taylor, followed by Sue Nelson. Terry Ehlcrs and Edna Hollowell tied for first place in the third flight, and Sue Houston finished second. Hollowell had a birdie at the sec ond hole. Carding chip-ins were Rosemary Dobson at the 13th hole and Taylor at the 17th. Brierwood Ladies Ethel Brown and Rose Rcitcr combined for a net 64 and won the first flight in the Brierwood Ladies Golf Association best ball of two SHELTON HERB FARM ? Herb Plants Specialty Lettuces Goodman Rd oil Hwy. 17 3 Miles N. of Winnabow Sal 8-5 253-5964 EVEN SMALL ADS GET BIG RESULTS IN THE BEACON some evcnl last Tuesday. Three teams tied for second placc in the top flight with scores of 66. They were Nancy Bouldin and Ann Causer, Jan Loflin and Mary Schaack, and Hilda Hall and Marjc Roach. Hall had low putts in the flight with 29. In the second flight, Marion John son and Chick Weingarten led the way with net 61. Finishing one stroke back in sccond place was the team of Claire Aston and Elsie Rickbcil. Aston also had low putts with 28. Winners in the third flight were Bobbye Cordisco and Jean Lacer enza with a round of 63. Jane Flcig, who used a blind draw for her part ner, was sccond with a 64. Lou Akcrs had low putts with 28. Fourth flight winners were Betti lou Bayne and Louise Blizzard with net 63. Sccond placc went to Peg Steincr and Emily Laughlin with 64. Mary Nicol had low putts with 28. Aston birdicd the 15th hole for the only birdie of the day. Recording chip-ins were Ginger Sugruc and Bouldin at the sccond hole, Barbara Baxter and Elizabeth Carter at the 12th, Joan Cowie at the 16th and Cordisco at 18. Carolina Shores Men Dick Brooks, Bern Distler and Dick Jcrr shot net 119 to win the Carolina Shores Men's Golf Asso ciation two best ball event last Tues day at Brunswick Plantation. The foursome of Bill Marsh, Les Soulc, Bill Higgins and Bill Rice placed sccond with a score of 120. Bill Goetschius, Jack Elliott, John Ogden and John Romero took third with 121. Ray Kennedy, Joe Frem gen. An Searby and Nat Peavy shot 122 to finish fourth. Foxy Ladies Nancy Bouldin shot gross 66 and Rose Rciter had net 58 to lead the first flight in the Brierwood Foxy Ladies tournament last Thursday at Ocean Isle Beach Golf Course. Golfers dropped scores on their two worst holes on the front nine and back nine. Ethel Brown had the second low net in the top flight with a score of 58.5. Second flight winners were Betty Maerker with gross 75 and Janice Owens with net 63. Ellie Scutt and Ruth Under lied for the second low net with rounds of 63.5. In the third flight, Bobbyc Cord isco had the low gross of 74. The top finishers in the low net division were Joan Cowie with 59 and Bctti lou Baync with 64.5. Ginger Sugruc had a birdie at the fourth hole and Cowie made birdie at the 13th. The Foxy Ladies' next event will be April 22 at Eagle's Nest Golf Club in Little River. Ruth's Renegades Phyllis Harding finished first with a score of 39.5 in the Ruth's Renegades tournament last week at Brienvood. Golfers counted scores on even numbcred holes only and used half of their handicaps. Dot Frcy was second with a score of 40. Marion Corbin had the low gross of 112 and low net of 73. Peg Steincr was second with gross 112 and net 74. Harding had low putts with 31. Corbin had the only chip-in of the day at the 14th hole. CS Travel League Paul Ncal, Glen Sook, Frank Eckert and A1 Lcisey shot 123 to win the Carolina Shores Men's Travel League tournament last Fri day at Colonial Charters. Teams counted the two best net balls of the foursome on each hole. Finishing second with 124 was the team of Dick Powell, Jerry Rubin, Emie Koeppel and Bob Carter. Third place went to the team of John Farley, Bob Lupean, Bob Murphy and Vince Arlotta with 126. Chet Palcsko, Mike Haddock, Jack O'Connell and Chuck Jann took fourth with 129. Fritz McCabe, Bob Roland, Jim Aheam and John Serafin finished fifth with 130. 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