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STAFI PHOTOS B? DOOGSUT-tR WEST URL XSWK k 'S T) BR()\Y\ (40) drives for tu-o points. Defending Jbr \orth Myrtle licach arc Garrett Spencer (24) and \fucnlin Core. Trojans Scorch North Brunswick The West Brunswick boys' and girls' basketball teams clinched at least a share of the county champi onships last Tuesda\ w ith blowout wins over visiting North Brunswick. Eric Johnson scored 21 points to ?V.M victory in the boss' game, while Nicole Norris scored 13 to pace the Lad\ Trojans in a 63-11 rout. West's boys led ll-N after one quarter and started to pull away in the second period, when they out scored the Scorpions 23-7 to take a 34-15 halftimc lead. Coach Charlie Stevens' troops continued lo build their lead in the second hall and outscorcd North Brunswick 36-14 in the fourth quar ter. The 36 points was the most the Trojans have scored in ans period this year. Johnson's 21 points led all scor ers. Also scoring in double figures for West were Timothy Daniels and Jonathan Williams with 11 points each and Anthony Moods with 10. Brandon Hill, who . recently moved up fiom the junior \arsit\ team, added nine points as West's record improved to 7-y. Chris Knox scored 12 points and Anthony Williams chipped in 10 for North Brunsw ick, which suffered its fifth straight dctcat and saw its sea son record fall to <i-9 West Brunswick's girls hau no trouble with the visiiing l ady Scor pions. grabbing a 21-2 lead in the first quarter. The l.ad\ Trojans led 36-2 at halftimc. Along with Norris' 13 points, lackie Moll scored Hi points and I VIici i Moro m .ulHcfl I'ii'ht to lr;id West Brunswick (7-9). Several West Brunsw ick reserv es also had good nights. Backup center Amber Mercer scored seven points. Annie Williams had five and Amelia Hewett and I'iffany Lance scored lour points apiece Crvsta Corbett and I'etra i.udd HURRY WHILE SUPPLIES See your helpful hardware s af ROBINSONS ACE HARDWARE 3263 Holdon Beach Rd SW, Holder) Beach 842-4142 scored four points each lor North, which lost its tenth straight game and tell to 1-14 overall. With last week's win. West Bruns wick's girls .ire 3-0 against county foes while the boys are 2-1. Both ........ I win " ch-imni can ..i.. tujiii) cnam,.. onships outright with victories Feb. 25 against Msiiine South Brunswick. BOYS GAME North Brunswick 8 7 9 14?38 West Brunswick II 23 14 36?84 North Brunswick scoring: Knox. 12: Williams. 10. Mosley, 5: Ballard. 4: Brew, 2: Bry ant, 2: Hough, 2. West Brunswick scoring: John son, 21: Daniels, 11: Williams. 11; Moody. 10: B. Hill. 9: Holmes, X; I rink. 7: Morgan, 4: R. Hill, 2: Brown, 1. GIRLS (iAME North Brunswick 2 (t 3 6?II West Brunswick 21 15 17 10?63 North Brunswick scoring: Corbett, 4. l.udd. 4. Willis. 2: Jones. I. West Brunswick scoring: Norris. 13. Moll, 10; Morgan. 8; Mercer, 7; Williams, 5: Grisselt. 4; Hewett, 4; Moodv. 4; Lance, 4: Hill. 2: Blue. 2. Second-Quarter Spurt Propels West Trojans Past NMB Chiefs BY DOK; RllTTER West Brunswick opened the sec ond quarter with !! unanswered points and held on for a (>4-5lJ win over visiting Norih Myrtle Beach in non-conference high school boys" basketball action Saturday. Senior Anthony Moody and back up forward Brandon Mill, who re cently moved up from the junior vat sity squad, scored tour points apiece during the run, which includ ed four jump shots and three free throws. "I thought that was real impor tant." West Brunswick Coach Charlie Stevens said. "We got a little run there and got a little distance. That might have been the differ ence." West Brunswick trailed 16-15 af ter the first quarter but took a 2(1-16 lead with 4:03 left in the half when Mood\ sank a pair of free throws to end the spurt. The Trojans bumped their lead to 11 points. 33-22, by halftime. Coach David Small's Chiefs trimmed West's advantage to six points. 40-3-4. with 3:07 left in the third quarter. West Brunswick then put together a 10-0 run spanning two quarters to take its biggest lead of the game. 50 34. with 7:14 left in the fourth peri od. The Trojans led 59-47 with 2:30 remaining, but North Myrtle Beach scored seven consecutive points James Hudson's three-pointer from the left wing with 1:11 remaining WACCAMAW CONFERENCE BASKETBALL STANDINGS Through Monday, Feb. 7 BOYS Team League Overall East Columbus 6-1 16-2 Whileville 6-1 13-4 West Brunswick 4-3 K-10 Pender 3-4 9-9 West Columbus 2-5 6-9 South Columbus 2-5 6-11 South Brunswick 1-5 5-11 GIRLS Team League Overall Whiteville 5-2 15-3 South Brunswick 4-2 10-7 South Columbus 4-3 10-6 West Brunswick 4-3 7-11 East Columbus 4-3 7-11 West Columbus 2-5 4-12 Pender 1-6 8-10 cut West's lead to 59-54. Following a West Brunswick turnover, the Chiefs had a chance to pull to within two or three points hut lost the ball out of bounds with 46 seconds left. Jerel Gore disputed the call and was whistled lor a technical foul. West's Derek Frink converted both free throws lo give the Trojans a 61-54 lead, and the Chiefs never threatened again. Eric johnson scored IX points and Timothy Daniels added 17 to lead the Trojans, who improved their - I TROJAN FORWARD ANTHONY MOODY guards Randy Wood ard of North Myrtle licach. TJs AUTO ELECTRIC ALTERNATORS STARTERS VOLTAGE REGULATORS GENERATORS REPAIR?REBUILT?EXCHANGED AUTOMOTIVE WIRING 754-7656 Royal Oak Road & Hwy. i7 N., Shallotte 01991 THE BRUNSWICK BEACON Some Choice Programs for Grange Members* Nl; irth Carolina State Grange and Blue; Cross and Blue Shu-Id of North Carolina are names you c an trust Send us this oujion ;ind ,ur agent will oontaot you about special programs for Grange Members ? Individual ? Family L-i auo Cross Mail to: Coastal Insurance & Realty rfcil xkll aue Shield P O Box 1238 Shallotte, NC 28459 754 4326 Ni ii mant >-t in ty )/ ply ! v m iking ipplu ilion for momborship I'lHH bu?? ? .??i.J Blu?* .'"???'1 <?' M'.ftn .arotinu overall record to X-IU. Moody tin- 59 points. ished with 11 points. "1 don't know another team that Quentin Gore scored 21) points to can put as many good athletes on the lead four players in double figures floor as North Myrtle Beach," for North Myrtle Beach. Jerel Gore Stevens said. "I wouldn't mind hav added 14. Randy Woodard had 12 ing some of those players here." and Hudson scored 11 for the Chiefs West Brunswick was slated to re (7-14). sume Waccamaw Conference action West Brunswick was coming off a Tuesday night w ith a key game at disappointing 5N-57 Waccamaw Pender. The Trojans will entertain Conference loss the night before at league foe Whiteville on Friday South Columbus. night. "1 was real pleased with the way c- ? ,.;, Score Bv Quarters our guys responded tonight. ? Stevens said. "We didn't play loo NMB 16 6 12 25?50 great last night against a very good West Bruns. 15 IS 13 l.S?64 South Columbus team. That's a North Myrtle Beach scoring: Q. compliment to the guys to come Gore, 20; J. Gore, 14; Woodard, 12; back the way they did tonight." Hudson, 11; McCray, 2. Stevens also praised the play ol West Brunswick scoring: North Myrtle Beach's Jerel Gore. Johnson. IS; Daniels, 17; Moody. Quentin Gore and Woodard, who 11: Frink, 6; Williams. 4; Hill. 4: combined to score 46 of the Chiefs' Morgan, 2; T. Brown, 2. INTERESTED IN FLYING? Coastal Carolina Aero Club of Ocean Isle needs new members who are pilots, ex-pilots, students or prospective student pilots Next meeting Feb. 22, 7:30 pm. For meeting information call 579-2911, days or 754-5007 from 6 to 10 pm. ii curi MiracH, A Lower Chance Of Survival. 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