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? ? - >?? "???*-, K^,* ?* jf" ? ? w ? ? \* **. V ? " -? **5 i 5 >?>. ? m " '-** ^ ?*;- . '? ; feW ?- .* \ ? - - ,? V .? ?.-? > STAFF PHOTO BY DOUG RUTTER rffrur riiwiv B< UV/UV> KUI III WEST BRUNSWICK'S CHRIS PAYNE scored a late goal to help West Brunswick salvage a l-l tie with North Brunswick last Thursday. The junior forward leads the Trojans with 10 goals. HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER West North Battle To 1-1 Tie BY DOUG RUTTER West Brunswick's Chris Payne scored with about five minutes to play to salvage a 1-1 tie against county rival North Brunswick in high school soccer action last Thurs day. With time running out, Payne won control of a hall that ricocheted off several North defenders directly in front of the goal and bumped it into the lower left corner for his 10th score of the season. After a scoreless first half. North Brunswick took a 1-0 lead 15 min utes into the second period on a goal off the left foot of Andre Luiz, an exchange student from Brazil. "I think today they we better than we were," West Brunswick Coach Teak Hemphill said following the match at Shallotte Middle School. "We were lucky to score because our passing was terrible." Hemphill said the Scorpions have shown more improvement this sea son than the Trojans. He attributed North's improved play to their par ticipation in the Coastal Plains 1A Conference. "I think the level of competition has helped us," North Brunswick Coach Keith Moore admitted. "There's no slouches in that confer ence." Moore said he was pleased with his team's effort against West Brunswick. "We played very well. We're continuing to improve and see a lot of good things. We're just trying to get better." With a stiff wind at their back in the first half, the Trojans squandered several scoring opportunities. West couldn't generate much offense in the second half, when they faced the wind. North goalie Steve Brigman snatched a sure, first-half goal away from West when a hard shot from the right wing squirted through his hands. Brigman dove on top of the ball as it rolled to within one foot of the goal line. The tie was the second of the year between West and North, who bat tled to a 3-3 decision Aug. 26 at Leland. The Trojans defeated the Scor pions 4-1 on Sept. 13. The final meeting of the year between the teams is scheduled Oct. 26 at North RECREATION BRIEFS west Township Park. West Brunswick (7-2-2) will host Flora McDonald Academy of Red Springs Thursday before traveling to Wilmington Christian next Monday. South Brunswick's Cougars (2-6), who lost a 2-1 decision last Tuesday against Wilmington Christian, will visit West Brunswick Oct. 14. North Brunswick (2-6-2) posted its first conference win Monday, a 4 0 victory over host Topsail. Steve Sloan scored two goals, and Luiz and Casey McBride had one goal each for the Scorpions. Sloan leads the team with eight goals for the season. North Brunswick was scheduled to host Southwest Onslow on Wednesday and entertain South Brunswick Thursday. The Scorps al so have home matches next Monday and Wednesday against Dixon and Swansboro. BRUNSWICK COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER Standings Through Sept. 20 Team County Overall GS GA^ West 3-0-2 7-2-2 30 18 North 1-1-2 2-6-2 16 32 South 0-3-0 2-6-0 7 25 County Plans Evening Bike Rides The Brunswick County Parks and Recreation Department is urging area residents to get outdoors and enjoy the fall weather with a casual bicycle ride. The recreation department is sponsoring three evening bike rides over the next two weeks at South port, Holden Beach and Sunset Beach. All rides will start at 5:30 p.m. Children must be accompanied by a parent. Riders will meet at Water front Park in Southport on Monday, Oct. 11. For the Oct. 13 ride at Holden Beach, participants will gather in the parking lot under the bridge. The Sunset Beach ride is scheduled Tuesday, Oct. 19, with bikers meet ing at the main public access. Ski Deposits Due County residents interested in participating in any of the three ski trips parks and recreation is plan ning this winter have until Oct. 10 to pay deposits. Trips are scheduled Jan. 21-24 to Timberline/Canaan Valley, W.Va.; Feb. 6-9 to Seven Springs, Pa.; and March 4-7 to Snowshoe. W.Va. The Timberline trip will cost ap proximately $165 per person for three nights of lodging, two days of skiing, transportation, five meals and rental equipment. A $59 deposit is required. The trip to Seven Springs will cost about $275 for three nights lodging, two days skiing and trans portation. The deposit is $50. For three nights lodging, two days skiing, transportation and eight meals at Snowshoe, the cost will be $217.82 per person. A deposit of $67.02 is required. Space is limited on all three trips. Learn To Dance The Brunswick County Parks and Recreation Department is sponsor ing a line dance and square dance class starting Oct. 14 in the Union Primary School gym. The class will meet every Thurs day from 7 p.m. until 10 p.m. through Dec. 16. The fee is $1'0 for the nine classes. Pre-registration is required, and the deadline to sign up is Oct. 12. Participants must be at least 16 years old. Pumpkin Carving Local boys and girls ages 6 to 13 will be carving pumpkins at an up coming after-school arts program being offered by the Brunswick County Parks and Recreation Department. The program is scheduled Wed nesday, Oct. 20, at the Southport Library; Thursday, Oct. 21, at the West Brunswick Branch Library in Shallotte; and Tuesday, Oct. 26, at the Leland Library. The program runs from 4 p.m. un til 4:45 p.m. eath day. Children need to bring their own pumpkins. Camp And Canoe A weekend of camping and ca noeing on Shelter Creek is being planned for Nov. 6 and 7 by the county parks and recreation depart ment. The fee of $17 per person in cludes transportation, camping, ca noe rental and breakfast on Sunday. A meal Saturday night at Holin's Fish Camp will cost extra. For more information on any of the programs, call Emma T. Mc Graw at 253-4357 or 1-800-222 4790. BOWLING ROUNDUP Howell, Vealey Lead Belles Sis Howell rolled a 190 high game and Carol Vealey had a 512 scratch series and 653 handicap se ries to lead the Brunswick Belles last Wednesday at Brunswick County Bowling Center in Shallotte. Howell had a 481 scratch series and 625 handicap series, while Vealey posted a high game of 187. Sarah Scott had a 177 game, 498 scratch and 630 handicap. Margaret Godfrey rolled a 176 high game, and Kay Meyer had a 635 handicap se ries. Woodmen Mixed Bonnie Decker had a 208 high game and 561 series to lead the wo men in the Woodmen of the World Winter Mixed League last Friday. Other high rollers among the women included Linda Fluegel, 199, 487; Faye Hagler, 188. 493; Cathy Sibbett, 182, 443; and Becky Roun tree, 1 76, 470. Leading the men were Lee Harris with a 289 high game and Jimmy Robinson with a 636 series. Harris had a 584 series, and Robinson rol led a high game of 245. Also posting high scores were Marty Clemmons, 254, 519; Wad dell Evans, 244, 605; Steve Rey nolds, 224, 526; Myron Cumbee, 218, 542; Tom Haley, 213, 505; Jeff Sibbett, 205, 571; Eric Varnam, 203, 455; Shelton Inman, 200, 506. 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