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SUUlH BKUNSWilK (jjKLS UNUthtAlbU Shallotte Nips Waccamaw For Middle School Hoops Crown BY DOUG RUTTER champion. Shallottc edged Waccamaw to The Pirates, winners of the regu win the county's middle school bas- iar-season county title with a record ketball tournament boys' champi- of 8-1, barely survived a late Wac onship last Thursday, while South camaw rally to capture the tourna Brunswick repeated at the girls' ment championship. 35-32, at South STAFF PHOTOS BY DOUG RUTTIR 1W CCA MAW'S SAM MINI'Z, looks to shoot over Shallotte's Bert Johnson during last Thursday's middle school basketball tourna ment championship game. Mintz led the Eagles with 10 points. This Week's Tide Table FEBRUARY HIGH LOW ? Day Dale A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. Thursday 24 6:21 6:46 12:09 12:41 Friday 25 7:09 7:35 12:59 1:27 Saturday 26 7:57 8:24 1:48 2:12 Sunday 27 8:44 9:14 2:36 2:57 Monday 28 9:32 10:05 3:26 3:44 MARCH Tuesday 1 10:22 10:59 4:17 4:32 Wednesday 2 11:16 11:57 5:11 5:25 ADJUSTMENTS SHALLOTTE INLET?add 17 min. high (ide, aud 32 min. low tide. LOCKWOOD FOLLY?subtract 22 min. high tide, subtract 8 min. low tide. BALD HEAD ISLAND?subtract 10 min. high tide, subtract 7 min. low tide. SOUTHPORT?add 7 min. high tide, add 15 min. low tide. LITTLE RIVER?subtract 11 min. high tide, add 18 min. low tide. Vikings Defeat West JV 67-56 West Brunswick's Jamal Stanley scored a game-high 23 points Friday night, but it wasn't enough as West Columbus posted a 67-56 win over the Trojans in a high school junior varsity basketball game. Kenric Gore scored 14 points and Reggie Moore added 11 for the Vikings. West Brunswick fell to 2-9 in the Waccamaw Conference and 3 14 overall. Last Tuesday, West Brunswick suffered a 59-49 loss to East Columbus. Rashawn Wright scored 19 points and Walter Shaw had 14 for the Gators. Juan Bellamy had 17 points and Stanley added 12 lor the Trojans. Happy 9th Birthday w, Zack I Love you. Grandma Ruby Brunswick Middle School. Shallottc took a 33-25 lead with 3:32 left in the game on a basket by Ahmed Green before the Waccamaw Eagles put together a gutsy come back to make the game exciting down the stretch. A free throw by Waccamaw's Morris Watson, basket by Derrick Daniels and driving layup by Nich olas Griffin with 40 seconds remain ing cut Shallottc's lead to 33-30. With 21 seconds left, Wacca maw's DeAutry Daniels stole the ball near midcourt and went coast to-coast for a layup to trim the Pirates' lead to 33-32. Daniels was fouled on the play. Me missed the free throw, but the ball was tipped out of bounds and Waccamaw retained possession. The Eagles got the ball inbounds, but Green came up with a game breaking steal and passed downcourt to teammate J??cy l^ancc, who was all alone under the Shallottc basket for an easy layup. Waccamaw had one last chance to tic, but Daniels' three-point attempt bounced of the back of the rim at the buzzer. Lance scored 14 points and Green had 10 to lead Shallottc (10-1). Sam Mintz scored 10 points, and Griffin and Watson chipped in eight apiece for Waccamaw (8-4). "I felt like we played good at times," Shallottc Coach Ron Cham pion said following the game. "I guess we did what we needed to do when we had to do it." Champion said this year's regu lar-season starters were the most tal ented he has coached at Shallottc. They were Ahmed Green. Lionel McNeil, Aqui Bryant, Joey Lance and Landis Morgan. "If they all stick together they should do good things down the road," Champion said, noting that Lance is the only seventh-grader in the bunch. "There's some strong basketball in our end of the county," Champion said of the Shallotte-Waccamaw fi nal. In the girls' tournament champi onship game. South Brunswick wrapped up an undefeated season with a 40-25 win over Shallottc. Tasha Brown scored 13 points and Adrian Smith had 10 to lead MEN'S BASKETBALL Turntables Move To 10-0 After Two More Feisty Wins The Turntables improved their season record to 10-0 with two wins last week in the Brunswick County Men's Basketball League. On Thursday, Trampus Gause scored 30 points as the Turntables defeated the Rockets 84-76. Josh White led the Rockets with 23 points. The Turntables notched an 82-73 win over the Nets on Wednesday Jimmy Johnson scored 32 points for the winners, and Brad Cheers had 22 for the Nets The Young Guns also recorded two wins last week to improve to 7 2. Chris Johnson scored 24 points last Thursday as the Young Guns beat the Great Whites 71-59. Greg White had 23 for the Great Whites. Last Wednesday, the Young Guns defeated the Lakers 77-68. Johnson led the Young Guns with 22 points, and Lee Vance Frink had 18 for the Lakers. In league action last Monday, White scored 28 points to lead the Rockets to a 75-62 win over the Panthers. Roger Vaught had 16 for the Panthers. Brandon Lancaster's 23 points led UC3 to an 89-79 win over the Great Whites. Jeff Bernard led the Great Whites with 20. Brunswick County Men's Basketball League Standings .As Of Feb. 20 Team Wins Losses Turntables 10 0 Young Guns 7 2 UC3 8 3 Rockets 5 4 Nets 4 Panthers 3 6 Lakers 1 8 Great Whites 0 8 Waccamaw Dixie Youth Baseball Sign-ups Saturday Final registration for the Wac camaw Athletic Association's Dixie Youth Baseball League will be this Saturday from noon until 4 p.m. at the Waccamaw Community Build ing. Each child must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Children must bring a copy of their birth cer tificate. their Social Security number and the registration fee of $15. Come see... SHALLOTTE MARINE SUPPLIES at the Myrtle Beach Boat Show February 25, 26 and 27 u EVIHRUDEL OUTBOARDS Ki Main Street, Shallotte ? 754-6962 fJClWlHf fiMlJNSWMjt It. ACON L'l South Brunswick (13-0). lx>retta Bell paced the l.ady Pirates (5-6) with 11 points. South Brunswick took control of the game early, outscoring Shallotte 16-3 in the first quarter. Shallotte trailed 26-7 at intermission and nev er threatened in the second half. South Coach Kenneth White said the I-ady Cougars accomplished all three goals they set this season: fin ishing the regular season undefeat ed. winning the county tournament and placing two players in the all county team. "We worked really hard in prac tice. They were dedicated," White said of the team. "It took all five starters to have a successful season with one eiuhth i?rader coming off the bench." Named to the all-county girls" team were Tasha Brown and Lisa Screwsberry of South Brunswick, Ixiretta Bell of Shallotte, April Daniels of Waccamaw and Candis McKoy of Leland. Alternates were Lenora Bowens of Waccamaw, Gis ella Grissett of Shallotte and Katina Merrick of Iceland. Selected to the all-county boys' team were Ahmed Green and Lionel McNeil of Shallotte, DeAutry Dan iels of Waccamaw, Kevin Brown and D.J. Ilill of South Brunswick and Darius Walker of I ?land. Alter nates were Nicholas Griffin of Wac camaw and l^arry White of Leland. BOYSGAME Waccamaw 8 7 8 9?32 Shallotte 6 11 10 8?35 Waccamaw scoring: Mintz, 10; Griffin, 8; Watson, 8; Derrick Dan iels, 4; DeAutry Daniels, 2. Shallotte scoring: Lance. 14; Green, It); Morgan, h; Bryant, 5. GIRLS GAME Shallotte 3 4 810?25 South Brunswick 16 10 8 6?40 Shallotte scoring: Bell, 11; Gris m ? SHALLOTTE 'S AHMED GREEN drives for two points during the Pirates' 35-32 win over Waccaniaw. 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