Whiteville Dumps Cougars 55-46 Whiteville outscored South West Brunswick Saturday. South Brunsw ick (0-2. 3-8) got Brunswick 41-20 in the second and Score Bv Quarters IS points from Johnson and 17 from third quarters Friday night en route Whitcvillc l> IS 23 5 55 Chris Champion in a losing cause, to a 55-4(> high school hoys' basket- South Brunswick 10 9 II 1 <>?lb The Cougars stayed within strik hall % ictory at Boiling Spring Lakes Whiteville scoring: McCullum. ing distance ol the high-scoring Andre McCullum and Jablonski 12. Moore. 12; Norton. 11; Soles. 7; Gators through the first two quarters Moore scored 12 points each and McKcnzie. (>; McCrav, 4; Southern, and trailed 27-23 at intermission. Curtis Norton added U as White- 3. Hast Columhus hroke the game ville improved to 4-0 in the Wac- South Brunswick scoring: Pel- open in the third quarter, when the camaw Conference and 10-3 overaii. ham. i2. Johnson. 11. Vaught. 7; Gators outscored South Brunswick Mike Pelham scored 12 points Champion. (\ Hewett. 5; Clark. 3; 18-9. and Antoine Johnson added 11 for Kennedy, 2. South Brunswick won the junior the Cougars, w ho fell to 0-3 in the Gators Top Cougars varsity game 56-41 behind Devon league and 3-9 overall. Johnson's 15 points and Paul South Brunswick led 10-9 alter In Waccamaw Conference action Pelham's 13. one quarter, hut the Wolf pack ou- last Tuesday. Boubacar Aw scored Score By Quarters tscored the Cougars 18-9 in the sec- 14 points to lead East Columbus to a South Brunswick 10 13 l(>?48 ond period to take a 27-19 lead .it f>3 48 win over visiting South East Columhus 15 12 18 18?63 halftime. Whiteville scored 23 third- Brunsw ick. South Brunswick scoring: John quarter points to pull away. Corev Bcatty added 13 points, son. 18; Champion. 17; Kennedy, 4; South Brunswick had three con- Lafayette Waddell scored 12 and Pelham, 4; Vaught. 3; Simon. 2. fercnee games scheduled this week. Demetric Jacobs chipped in 10 for East Columbus scoring: Aw. 14; starting with a Tuesday night game the Gators, who improved their Beattv. 13; Waddell. 12; Jacobs. 10; at Pender. The Cougars visit South record to 2-0 in the league and 12-1 Hazel, 6; Ward. 2; Bennett. 2; Columbus Friday before hostini: overall. Munn. 2; Harrelson, 2. Whiteville Girls Snap South's Streak The Whiteville girls' basketball to continue league play this week the buzzer to give South Brunswick team snapped South Brunswick's with a Tuesday night game at Pend- a 25-22 halftime lead. She later 22-game conference winning streak er. The Lady Cougars will visit scored the game-winning basket on Friday night, beating the l ady South Columbus on Friday and en- a driving layup with 16 seconds re Cougars 46-44 in Boiling Spring tertain the Lady Trojans of West maining and made two free throws 1 akes Brunsw ick on Saturday. with four seconds left to nail down Dee Dee Toon scored 12 points to Score By Quarters the w in. lead the Lady Wolfpack. who hand- Whiteville 7 15 14 1(1?46 Bryant added nine points for the ed South Brunswick its lirst Wac- South Brunswick 9 13 13 9?44 Lady Cougars and Natalie Smith camaw Conference loss since the Whiteville scoring: Toon. 12: K. scored eight. 1991-92 regular season. Garcia. 9; Holden. N; R. Garcia. 8; Tamara Bray scored 20 points for Starting with the 1992 conference Threadgill. 5; Goins. 4. the Iady Gators, who led 34-31 go tournament. the Lady Cougars had South Brunswick scoring: Bryant, ing into the fourth quarter, won 22 straight league games in- 21; Fullwood. 9; Smith. 6; Sellers. Score By Quarters eluding 17 last season en route to a 4; Davis, 4; Ixe. 1. South Brunswick 7 IS (t 12?43 regular-season mark of 26-0. Fullwood Leads South East Columbus 9 13 12 6?40 Whiteville improved to 3-1 in the In other league play last week. South Brunswick scoring: Full conference and 12-2 overall. South South Brunswick freshman Sheba wood. 13; Bryant. 9; Smith. S; Brunswick, led by Erika Bryant's 21 Fullwood scored 13 points to lead Davis. 7; Sellers. 6. points, fell to 2-1 in league play and the 1-idv Cougars to a 43-40 victory Fast Columbus scoring: Bray, 20; 8-5 overall. at East Columbus. Freeman. 7; Moore. 5; Snow den. 2; South Brunswick was scheduled Fullwood nailed a 40-foot shot at Daniels. 2; Robinson. 2; Graham. 2. South Senior Named Ail-State Cheerleader Amanda Burnsidc. captain of the all-state team will he made Saturday South Brunswick High School the North Carolina State Cheer ty checrleading squad, has been leading Championship at Memorial named to the North Carolina Cheer- Auditorium in Raleigh. leading Coaches' Association all state team. The senior will cheer for the East team at the annual East-West High School Football Game to lie held this July in Greensboro. "We're real excited about it be cause this is the first all-state cheer leader this school has ever had since it opened," South Brunswick Coach Ham Basnight said. AMANDA BURNSIDE Burnside is the daughter of Jennie Brandewie of Winnabow. She has Burnside's cheering was one of 74 been involved in cheerleading all submitted to the coaches' associa- /v? ^ | lour years at South Brunswick and tion. Fifteen team members and five ' WIUVC3 has been a member of the varsitv alternates were selected for the East > \ ,*V with Men's Suede Leather squad the past three years. and West squads. X vv Pile Basnight said a videotape of Flic ofticia! announcement of the \ Lillill CHURCH BASKETBALL \yir