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$3-' ? ' -?! ? -. - ? STAFF PHOTOS BY DOUG RUT7ER SOUTH BRUNS\\ICK'i' ANTOINE JOHXSON (12) drives for two points during the Cougars' sea son-ending loss last Wednesday. Whiteville 's Kevin Mckenzie nearly blocked the shot. CHURCH BASKETBALL Shallotte First Finishes 13-0 Shallotte I-irst wrapped up the Brunswick County Men's Church Basketball League regular-season championship last week with wins over Seaside Methodist and Mount Olive. Ray Suggs scored a game-high 19 points to lead Shallotte First to a 48 40 victory over Seaside last Tues day Roger Doby led Seaside with 16 points. On Thursday, Suggs scored 19 again in Shallotte's 54-45 win over Mount Olive. Kevin McKeithan had 16 points for Mount Olive. Shallotte First finished the regular season 13 0. Calvars finished second during the regular season with a 12-1 record Fv;tn Gore scored 16 points to lead Calvary to a 57-52 win over Camp Methodist last Tuesday. Car son Davis had 12 points for Camp. Letties Grove, which finished third in the final standings with an 11-2 mark ended the regular season last Fridav with a 57-54 win over Friendship Baptist Brad Thomas scored 32 points for Letties Grove, and Shane Graham had IS for Friendship. In league play last Thursday. De lane Chapel scored 16 points to lead Zion Baptist past Shallottc Pres byterian 63-56. David Milligan had 25 points for Shallottc. Dixon Chapel posted a 43-36 win over Ocean View last week. Nathan Swain led Dixon Chapel with 13 points, and Steve Randone had 18 in a losing cause for Ocean View Micky Garrell scored 19 points last Monday to lead Jennies Branch to a 68-24 win over SuppK Baptist. Chris Robinson led Supply with 13 points. Also last Monday, Eric Mintz scored 23 points as Mount Olive edged New Britton 53-50. Jody Riley scored 21 points to lead New Britton In i he open i no round of the leauue tournament Iridav. Shallottc Presbyterian beat Zion Baptist 56 48. Jay McRoberts scored IS for Shallotte. and Hugh Ray had 25 for Zion. In other tournament action, Mitch Healy scored 18 points as Jennies Branch cruised to a 53-31 win over Supply Baptist. Chris Robinson led Supply with eight points. Brunswick County Church Basketball League End Of Regular Season Team Wins Losses Shallotte First 13 0 Calvary Baptist 12 1 Letties Grove 11 2 Jennies Branch 10 3 New Britton 7 6 Camp Methodist 7 6 7ton R inlitl "7 ~ ""r"" Seaside Methodisi (\ Friendship Baptist 6 Mount Olive 6 Dixon Chapel 2 11 Supply Baptist 2 11 Shal. Presbyterian 1 12 Ocean View 1 12 Great Rates Are AsEasyAsUCB. 24 to 3 3 month ( D Annual Pen enia^e Ylckl (AV\ ) I In- minimum balano u> ohiain tins \l^ is Si .000 The Personal Touch. Easy As UCB. I0*?*** /o/ additional rates ami terms oi foi more infonnation, please visit any l ( liojjneoi i all 754-4301. h \t hlcnhi'iu nunthei /<" "'i < un/uuiiJ. i .St'i1 <s,(> l!i \|^ iv ,n ? ut.itc as ?it Man h ! .lv.iilallir !.?r lu??l?uii! ?i? \ mnaiiv iim\ in hti|k?m i! I**i t ark xvtihtii.m.tl Whiteville Whips Cougars 70-47 BV DOUG RUTTER South Brunswick's hopes for a second straight Waccam.iw Con ference boys" basketball tournament championship and fifth consecutive trip to the slate playoffs crashed lasi Wednesday at Whiteville. The over-matched Cougars man aged to stay within striking distance of the regular-season conference champions for two quarters before cracking under the Wolfpack's pres sure defense. "They kicked our butt," South Brunswick Coach Gene Doane moaned after the Wolfpack snapped his team's four-game winning streak. The Cougars, who needed to win the tournament to qualify for the state playoffs, survived a first-round encounter with West Brunswick last Monday. But South's four-corners offense was not as effective against the Wolfpack. Jablonski Moore scored a game high 24 points to lead the 10 Whiteville players who broke into the scoring column. Anthony South ern added nine points, and Kevin McKenzie and Andre McCullum had eight apiece for the Wolfpack. South Brunswick's Scooter Moore, playing in his final high school game, led the Cougars with 18 points. Moore helped keep South d'JSC !!! the firs! h**!f *vl?h ' ' nnintK Whiteville raced out to leads of 8 2 and 15-4 in the first quarter thanks to excellent defense that disrupted Souths half-court offense and perimeter passing game. The Wolfpack (19-4) led 19-7 af ter the first quarter before South Brunswick (9-15) made a charge. Scooter Moore opened the second period with a three-point play and followed it up with a driving layup along the baseline and two free throws to cut Whiteville's advantage to 21-14. South Brunswick's Chris Champ ion scored four straight points to key a 7-1 spurt later in the quarter that trimmed the Wolfpack lead to 24-21 with 3:08 left in the first half. But Whiteville, which won all tour games against South Brunswick this season, scored eight of the next nine points to take a 32-22 lead at halftime. South Brunswick guard Antoinc Johnson pulled the Cougars to with in 32-24 at the start of the third quarter before Whiteville pulled SCOOTER MOORE blows /Hist two Whiteville players on his way to the basket. The South Brunswick senior scored IS points in his final high school game. . -v ' ? - ? wpi uv^ms away. the pressure really gol on us we Jablonski Moore scored eight were not able to handle it. We're not (X)ints as the Wolfpack engineered a that good a ball club We'll be better 21-2 run. Whiteviile scored the last next year." 13 points of the quarter and earned a South Brunswick, which finished 53-26 lead into the final period. fifth in the Waccamaw Conference, Both teams cleared their benches missed the state playoffs for the first midway through the fourth quarter, time since 1984. when South outscored Whiteviile Score l$> Quarters 21-17. Jeff Shew and Paul Pelham South Brunswick 7 15 4 21?47 scored five apiece for the Cougars Whiteviile 19 13 21 17 ? 70 down the stretch. South Brunswick scoring. Moore, "The team out there tonight did 18; Johnson. 6; Champion, 6; not function like the team that's Vaught, 5; Shew, 5; P. Pelham, 5; been playing the last four games," Blue, 2. Doane said. "My kids froze. Men- Whiteviile scoring: J. Moore. 24; tally they were not ready for Southern. 9; McKcnzie, 8; McCul Whiteville." lum, 8; Norton, 7; leachey, 4; Soles, Doane said the Wolfpack's de- 4; Hardic, 2; A. Moore. 2; George, l'ense made the difference. 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