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This Week In Brunswick Sports THURSDAY, MARCH 24 ?South Brunswick hosts West Brunswick, Pender and East Columbus in track, 3:30 p.m. ?North Brunswick at Lejeune in track, 3:30 p.m. ?West Brunswick hosts New Hanover in Softball doubleheader, 3:30 p.m. ?North Brunswick hosts Hoggard in softball, 4 p.m. ?North Brunswick hosts South Brunswick in JV baseball, 5 p.m. ?South Brunswick hosts North Brunswick in varsity baseball, 7 p.m. ?Brunswick County Men's Basketball League Tournament concludes at Shallotte Middle School. Consolation game at 7 p.m. Championship game at 8:15 p.m. ?Brunswick County Over 30 Men's Basketball League at Supply Elementary School: Has Beens vs. Galloways Gang, 7 p.m.; Wannabes vs. Mule Riders, 8:15 p.m. FRIDAY, MARCH 25 ?West Brunswick at Wallace-Rose Hill in JV baseball, 4 p.m. ?West Brunswick hosts Hoggard in varsity baseball, 4 p.m. ?West Brunswick at Wallace-Rose Hill in softball, 4 p.m. ?North Brunswick hosts Laney in softball, 4 p.m. SATURDAY, MARCH 26 ?West Brunswick at Lumberton in varsity baseball doubleheader, 10 a.m. First game vs. Lumberton. Second game vs. Winston-Salem Carver. ?South Brunswick hosts Hoke County in varsity baseball, noon. MONDAY, MARCH 28 ?Waccamaw Conference golf match at South Columbus, Myrtle West, 2 p.m. ?West Brunswick at East Columbus in boys' tennis, 4 p.m. ?South Brunswick at Whiteville in boys' tennis, 4 p.m. ?North Brunswick at Fairmont in JV baseball, 4:30 p.m. ?South Brunswick hosts East Duplin in softball doubleheader, Smithville Park, 5:30 p.m. ?South Brunswick hosts East Duplin in varsity baseball, 5:30 p.m. ?South Brunswick at East Duplin in JV baseball, 5:30 n m ?Brunswick County Over 30 Men's Basketball League at Supply Elementary School: Wannabes vs. Top Guns, 7 p.m.; Galloways Gang vs. Mule Riders, 8:15 p.m. urasi' )AY. MARCH 29 ?Brunswick Community College at Coastal Carolina in tennis, 1 p.m. ?South Brunswick hosts West Brunswick and Worthington Christian .Academy (Ohio) in ^*^0 n m. ?North Brunswick hosts Three Rivers Conference track meet, 4 p.m. ?West Brunswick at South Columbus in JV baseball, 4:30 p.m. ?West Brunswick at South Columbus in softball. 4:30 p.m. ?North Brunswick at Fairmont in softball, 4:30 p.m. ?West Brunswick hosts South Columbus in varsity baseball, 7 p.m. ?North Brunswick hosts Fairmont in varsity baseball, 7 p.m. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30 ?South Brunswick hosts Laney in golf, 2 p.m. ?West Brunswick hosts West Columbus in boys' tennis, 4 p.m. ?South Brunswick hosts Pender in boys' tennis, 4 p.m. ?North Brunswick hosts East Bladen in JV baseball, 4:30 p.m. ?South Brunswick at East Duplin in varsity baseball, 5:30 p.m. ?South Brunswick hosts East Duplin in JV baseball, 5:30 p.m. This week's listings include events reported to the Beacon. To list a sporting activity call 754-6890 or write to Doug Rutter, The Brunswick Beacon, P.O. Box 2558, Shallotte. N.C. 28459. Cougars Earn Weekend Split South Brunswick's baseball team split a pair of non- the season. conference games over the weekend in Southern Pines, Brad Ricker had two RBI in the 10-5 loss to Hoke defeating Pinecrest 9-5 and losing to Hoke County 10-5. County, which will visit South Brunswick this Saturday. Brian Ricker pitched a complete-game victory for the That game is slated to begin at noon. Cougars against host Pinecrest. Ricker gave up six hits South Brunswick was scheduled to host county rival and struck out six batters. North Brunswick on Thursday night. The Cougars suf Adam Kaufhold and Joey Medlin drove in two runs fered a 4-1 loss to North in their season opener last Wed apiece as South Brunswick (1-2) won its first game of nesday. YOU LOOK GREAT! Your Optician Must Be Optical Gallery New Selection of Designer Frames from r\?rr\ PS/WT-G/IRDE" V J Li Vv1 opitcs.iNC WE ARRANGE EYE EXAMS. Clip 8c Savo" ? ? ? ? YOUR CHOICE OF ANY FRAME IN STOCK With Lens Purchase. Coupon must be presented at time ot pur chase. Not good with any other special otter. EXPIRES 3-31-94 off OPTICAL GALLERY Across from Sandfiddler Restaurant, Hwy. 130, Shallotte _ ^^ajuable ? _ CALL TObAY 754-468? .. - I :> STAFF PHOTO BY DOUG RUTTER Chamber Helps Booster Club Joe Stanley (left), president of the South Brunswick Islands Cham ber of Commerce, presents a $1,000 check to Don Evans, president of the West Brunswick llif(h School Athletic Booster Club. The money was used to help purchase rings for West Brunswick 's state championship football team. Jones' Team Wins Coed Volleybaii Tournament Richard Jones Construction de feated Gene's Auto Body 15-5, 16 14, in the championship game of the Brunswick County Coed Volleyball league tournament last Tuesday. The two teams had tied for first place during the regular season. Richard Jones Construction finished the year with a record of 15-2, and Gene's Auto Body was 14-3. Members of the tonrnampnt championship team were Richard Jones, Amy Jones, Keith Smith, Traci Moore, Ricky Joyner Jr., Toni Leonard, Donnie Vansteen and IVIUIli Gene's Auto Body team members were Gene Kinlaw, Greg White, Brad Stanley, Jeff Mintz, Wendy Vereen, Kelly Fields and Lithia Hahn. Richard Jones Construction ad vanced to the tournament champi onship game with a 15-5, 15-10, semifinal win over Sherri's Grill. Gene's Auto Body defeated Sub Jammers 15-11, 16-14, in the other semifinal. Sherri's Grill won the tournament consolation match over the Sub Jammers by a score of 13-15, 15-0, 15-9. Brunswick County Coed Volleyball League Final Standings Team Wins Losses Jones Construction 15 2 Gene's Auto Body 14 3 Sherri's Grill 9 8 Kari's Bar 7 8 Brunswick College 7 8 Sub Jammers 7 10 Roberto's Pizza 4 11 J.M. Parkers 1 14 MEN'S BASKETBALL Turntables Win Regular Season The Turntables defeated the Great scheduled Tuesday, Wednesday and Whites 66-56 last Monday to wrap Thursday. up the regular-season championship Brunswick County in the Brunswick County Men's Men's Basketball League Basketball League. End Of Regular Season Jimmy Johnson scored 29 points Team Wins losses to lead the Turntables, who finished Turntables 14 0 with a record of 14-0. Vann Cobb Young Guns 10 4 led the Great Whites with 20 points. UC3 9 5 The Young Guns posted a pair of Rockets 7 7 wins last week to finish the regular Nets 6 8 season in second place at 10-4. Panthers 5 9 Rusty Johnson scored 24 points Lakers 3 11 for the Young Guns last Monday in Great Whites 2 12 a 93-63 win over the Panthers. Eric Brown had 22 for the Panthers. On Wednesday, Chris Johnson scored 30 points as the Young Guns edged the Rockets 81-80. Joe Clem- Calabash Volunteer Emergency mons was the Rockets' high scorer Medical Services squad answered with 24 points. 54 calls in February, worked 173 In other league action last week, hours and traveled 1,622 miles, re Leon Smith scored a game-high 27 ports Acting Chief Lina Angstadt. points to lead the Lakers to an 87-72 Thirty-one calls were in Calabash, win over the Great Whites. Adam nine in Sunset Beach and 14 else Johnson scored 19 for the Great where; six were mutual aid for Whites. Waccamaw and two. for Shallotte. Last Thursday, the lakers were a Seven new trainees are running forfeit winner over the Rockets and with the squad. They will test in late the Panthers were a forfeit winner April. over the Great Whites. Andy Campbell was welcomed to The men's basketball league tour- the board of directors at the March nament began Monday at Shallotte 17 meeting. He will replace Sharon Middle School. Games also were Lucas, who resigned. Calabash EMS Answers 54 Calls ? ? V THE UNSINKABLE BOAT can Ron Taylor at: E*L*E*C*T JERRY DOVE SHERIFF TO MY FELLOW CITIZENS OF BRUNSWICK COUNTY: I am a candidate for the office of Sheriff of this great county. The responsibilities of this office are the prevention, detection, discovery and suppression of crime, the identification, appre hension and prosecution of those accused of committing a crime, and the incarceration and supervision of convicted offenders. I am 48 years of age. Law enforcement has . c 7! ~Z , . been my lifelong career. My professional law ment tro? a11 officers and in the camaraderie enforcement experience, training, and maturi- am?n? ?/h<?rS. ' W1 ! encourage a united de ty have prepared me to meet the responsibili- twhfich fT?nnS 35 3 s^les! team ties of Sheriff with knowledge and confidence. in the ?TOt?.ct\?n ? a11 Brunswick County citi I began my career in the United States Air zens' 1 W'U ?tnve t? Pron\ote community pro Force Military Police as a police dog handler. fams w?lch VY'11 strengthen he bond be After completing service to my country, 1 ^ee,\ thf ?hzei}* T\ > thJ served as a police officer in North Wilkesboro, Department. One of the first tasks will be to N.C. for two years before joining the North ?Pe" the d??Fs ?f the Shenff 5 DePartment on Carolina Highway Patrol wnere 1 nave served a -4"hour basis. the citizens of North Carolina for the past 26 Brunswick County has been my home for the years. Having entered my career during the past 13 years. I have worked to build the early years prior to our present specialized strengths of this county in my dedication to criminal justice system, 1 have experienced the her future, the children of Brunswick County. I gamut or law enforcement duties from jailer to have worked with 4-H Clubs, Boy Scouts, lo investigating officer. I served as President of cal schools, and with drug interdiction pro the Brunswick County Law Enforcement asso- grams. My desire is to see Brunswick County ciation for 8 years. 1 have worked with all remain a safe place for children to grow ana law enforcement agencies from local police to adults to retire; a place where people feel SBI, FBI, and DEA. comfortable taking long walks ana where Throughout my career, 1 have sought to ad- l^ey can wor^' P'ay anc* sleep in safety, vance my occupational abilities and knowl- It would be an honor, far beyond any I edge through education and received an could ever imagine, to serve you as your Associate Degree in Criminal Justice and Law Sheriff and provide the law enforcement Enforcement from Central Piedmont services to maVe all our communities a safe Community College. 1 completed the North place to live. It is not because of power and Carolina Highway Patrol Basic Training prestige that I seek this office, but because I Program from the Institute of Government at Feel tnat if elected, I will, through my pro the University of North Carolina at Chapel fessional experience, training, and maturity, Hill. I received the State of North Carolina have an influence on what I care about Criminal justice Training Council's Advance above all else, the safety and welfare of the Law Enforcement Certificate. I have had spe- people of our county. Law Enforcement ex cialized training in many areas of law enforce- nibits the most noble of human characteris ment such as weapons, pursuit driving, nar- tics, those of honor, loyalty, integrity, and cotics and criminal investigation. most of all compassion for your fellow 1 will bring the Brunswick County Sheriff's . These arc not mere words or campaign Department the benefits of my education and Prorn,ses, but values which stand for, am experience. 1 plan to extend these accom- committed to and live by. plishments to the deputies through increased Thank you, training and opportunities for education. I Jerry Dove will support tne employees by seeking the Candidate for Sheriff best available equipment and will endeavor to of Brunswick County reward outstanding employee performance. I believe in loyalty and devotion to law enforce Paid By Committee to Elect Jerry Dove, Cathy Harvell. Treasurer C'W THfc BflUNSAM* BLACON
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