mm FELICIA MORGAN competes in the 100-meter dash during last week's track meet at West Brunswick. South Brunswick Cougar Boys Outrun Hoggard South Brunswick's boys edged Hoggard 69-68 in a non-conference track dual meet last Tuesday in Boiling Spring Lakes. The Lady Cougars didn't fair as well, placing third in a tri-meet against Hoggard and Lancy in Wil mington. South's boys captured first place in 10 events, including three of the four relays. Top performers included Sidney DeJesus, who took first in the high jump, 800-mctcr run and 1600-meter run, and Eric Chandler, who won both the 110-meter and 300-meter hurdles. In the girls' meet, Hoggard placed first with 99.5 points. The Lady Vikings were followed by Laney with 42.5 and South Brunswick with 36. South won the 400-meter and 800-meter relays. BOYS RESULTS Shot put: Hempfiing (H), 43-11; Discus: Shingler (H), 128-6; High jump: DeJesus (SB) 5-9; Long jump: McNeir (H), 19-1/2; Triple jump: Bollcy (H), 31-9; 110-meter hurdles: Chandler (SB), 17.5; 100 meter run: McNcir (H), 12.12; 1600-meter run: DcJesus (SB), 5:21; 400-meter run: Jones (SB), 56.13; 300-meter hurdles: Chand ler (SB), 45.88; 800-meter run. DcJesus (SB), 2:22.01; 200-meter run: Jones (SB), 24.45; 3200-meter run: Shular (H), 11:52; 3200-meter relay: SB, 9:52.77; 800-meter re lay: SB, 1:40.91; 400-meter relay: H, 48.19; 1600-meter relay: SB, 4:03.55. GIRLS RESULTS High jump: Redmond (H), 4-8 Long jump: Bailey (H), 13^6 1/2 Triple jump: Covington (L), 29-2 Shot put: Reyes (H), 31-0; Discus Reyes (H), 81-1; 100-meter hur dles: Dattillo (H), 20.78; 100-meter run: Covington (L), 14.25; 1600 meter run: Danncr (H), 6:33; 400 meter run: Kidd (L), 1:09; 300-me ter hurdles: Absi (H), 56.0; 800 meter run: Ostiguy (H), 2:46; 200 meter run: Kldd (L), 29.43; 3200 meter run: Shaver (H), 15:18; 400 meter relay: SB, 1:00; 800-meter relay: SB, 2:03; 1600-meter relay: H, 4:56; 3200-meter relay: H, 11:24. North Brunswick Takes Second In Track Meet The North Brunswick boys' and girls' track teams both placed sec ond in a quadrangular meet last Tuesday in Lcland. Laney won the boys' meet with 95 points. North was second with 77, followed by Lejcune with 71 and Union with 20.5. In the girls' meet, Lejcune was first with 92 points. Runners-up were North Brunswick with 52 and Union with 16. The Laney girls were competing in another track meet Tuesday. BOYS RESULTS Shot pul: Cook (LA), 41-3; Dis cus: Gibbs (NB), 118-1; Pole vault: Farley (LE), 11-6; Long jump: Hicks (LA), 18-11; High jump: Connors (LA), 5-10; Triple jump: Hicks (LA), 41-11; 110-meter hur dles: Afualko (LE), 16.8; 100-me ter run: Black (NB) 11.1, 1600-me ter run: Regis (LE), 4:52; 400-me ter run: Levincs (LA), 54.1; 300 meter hurdles: Afualko (LE), 44.8 800-meter ran: Regis (LE), 2:06.9 200-meter run: Black (NB), 24.1 3200-meter run: Stroman (NB) 11:15; 3200-meter relay: NB, 9:42 800-meter relay: NB, 1:38.3; 400 meter relay: LE, 46.6; 1600-meter relav: NB, 3:55. GIRLS RESULTS Shot put: M(x>re (NB), 24-2; Discus: Bola (L), 89-9; 100-meter run: Smith (NB), 13.8; Triple jump: Smith (NB), 30.1; High jump: Tclcman (L), 4-2; Long jump: King (L), 14-8; 100-meter hurdles: Duncan (L), 20.01; 1600 meter run: Hokct (L), 6:21; 400 meter run: Pretty (NB), 1:12.2 300-meter hurdles: Ola (L), 53.5 800-meter run: Lehman (L), 3:12 3200-meter run: Hoke (L), 13:47 200-meter run: Smith (NB), 29.3 3200-meter relay: L, 12:24; 800 meter reiay: L, 2:05.8; 400-meter relay: NB, 56.8; 1600-meter relay: L, 5:20. Vikings Win Trojan Track Meet The West Columbus boys' and girls' track teams both earned first place finishes last Wednesday in Shallotte at the first meet of the sea s?>n for West Brunswick. The Viking boys scored 69.5 points to defeat West Brunswick with 48.5 and East Bladen with 22. In the girls' meet. West Columbus h.ul 64 points and was followed by East Bladen with 45 and West Brunswick with 30. West Brunswick had eight first place finishes in the boys' meet, but a lack of participants prevented the Trojans from entering and scoring in all of the events. BOYS RESULTS High jump: Reeves (WB), 5-8; Long jump: Mack (WC), 21-11 1/2; Triple jump: Ward (WC), 39-8 1/2; Shot put: Simpson (EB), 48-9; Discus: Johnson (WB), 148-9 3/4; Pole Vault: Andreis (WB), 9-6; 300-meter hurdles: Stackhousc (WC), 41.63; 400-meter run: Mack (WC), 52.31; 1600-meter run: Vaught (WB), 5:25.10; 110-meter hurdles: Ward (WC), 15.65; 100 meter run: Holmes (WB), 11.41; 200-meter run: Mack (WC), 23.5; 800-meter run: Brown (WB), 2:22; 3200-meter relav: WB, 9:47.7; 400-meter relay: WB, 47.84; 800 meter relay: WC, 1:39.72. GIRLS RESULTS Discus: Thorpe (WB), 85-9 3/4; Shot put: Odom (WC), 31-10; Long jump: Graham (WC), 15-6 1/2; Triple jump: Graham (WC), 29-9 1/2; 200-meter run: Burgess (EB), 29.47; 300-meter hurdles: Adams (WC), 51.75; 400-meter SWF PHOTOS BY DOUG R UTTER WEST BRUNSWICK'S CALVIN REEVES floats over the high jump bar during the Trojans' first track meet of the season last Wednesday. Reeves won the event with a jump of 5-ti. run: McMillian (WC), 1:19.32; (WC), 13.5; 1600-meter run: 3200-meter relay: EB, 14:57.6; 100-meter hurdles: Adams (WC), McKcllar (WC), 6:47; 800-meter 800-meter relay: EB, 2:04.99; 400 18.72; 100-meter run: Graham run: McKcllar (WC), 2:59.53; meter relay: EB, 57.03. Wolfpack Sweeps South Meet The Whitevillc boys' and girls' track teams swept a Waccamaw 2-A Conference quadrangular meet last Thursday at South Brunswick. The Wolfpack boys scored 132 points to post an easy win. Runners up were South Brunswick with 60, North Brunswick with 55 and South Robeson with 5. In the girls' meet, Whitcville had 79 points to outscore South Bruns wick with 51 and North Brunswick with 41. BOYS RESULTS Shot put: Shipman (W), 44-6; Discus: Barficld (W), 122-2; High jump: McMillian (W), 6-2; Long jump: McMillian (W), 19-10; Trip le jump: Ingram (W), 38-2 1/2; 110 meter hurdles: Chandler (SB), 16.78; 100-meter run: Stroud (W), 11.3; 1600-meter run: Stroman (NB), 5:11.2; 400-meter run: Jones (SB), 53.25; 300-meter hurdles: Thurman (W), 43.99; 800-meter run: Slroman (NB), 2:18.1; 200 meter run: Stroud (W), 23.38 3200-meter run: Britt (W), 12:35.8 3200-meter relay: W and SB tie 800-meter relay: W, 1:35.6; 400 meter relay: W, 45.43; 1600-meter relay: W, 3:51.9. 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