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This Week In Brunswick Sports ?North Brunswick hosts Laney in track, 4 p.m. ?West Brunswick hosts Whiteville in JV baseball, 4:30 p.m. ?North Brunswick at Tar Heel in softball, 4:30 p.m. ?West Brunswick hosts Whiteville in softball. 4:30 p.m. ?South Brunswick hosts Hast Columbus in softball, 4:30 p.m. ?South Brunswick hosts East Columbus in JV baseball, 4:30 p.m. ?North Brunswick hosts Tar Heel in varsity baseball. 7 p.m. ?West Brunswick at Whiteville in varsity baseball, 7 p.m. ?South Brunswick at East Columbus in varsity baseball. 7 p.m. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13 ?West Brunswick hosts South Brunswick in boys' tennis, 4 p.m. ?North Brunswick hosts St. Pauls in JV baseball. 4:30 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 He,icon. P.O. Box 2558. Shallotte, N.C. 28459. North Scorpions Sweep Conference Track Meet There's no place like home. (NB), 55.44; 300-meter hurdles: North Brunswick's boys and girls Simpson (EB), 46.2; 800-meter hoih took first place in a Three run: Tripulbi (EB), 2:18.52; 200 Rivers Conference track and field meter run: Thompson (F). 23.3; meet last Tuesday in Leland. 3200-meter relay: East Bladen, North's boys racked up 117 points 9:25; 400-meter relay: Fairmont, to beat second-place St. Pauls by 38 48.25; 800-meter relay: St. Pauls, points. Bladenboro finished third 1:38.55; 1600-meter relay: St. with 76. followed by East Bladen Pauls, 3:56. with 56. Fairmont with 53, South r im ?BF?niTt; Robeson with 46 and Red Springs UIKL Kt 1 with 27. High jump: Austin (NB), 4-2; The Lady Scorpions continued Long jump: Austin (NB), 14-3 1/2; their winning ways by scoring 102 Triple Jump: Evans (NB), 28-1; points. Runners-up were St. Pauls Shot put: Williams (SP). 31-10; with 49, South Robeson with 34, Discus: Miller (NB), 79-0; 100-me East Bladen with 20 and Bladenboro ter dash: Smith (NB), 12.91; 100 wit'n 18. meter hurdles: McCullem (SR), BOYS RESULTS 18.8; 400-meter run: Evans (NB). High jump: Leach (SR), 5-10; 69.85; 300-meter hurdles: Corbett Pole vault: Crowder (NB), 12-0; (NB). 56.85; 200-meter run: Smith Long jump: McKoy (EB), 18-5 1/2; (NB). 28.8; 3200-meter relay: St. Shot put: McArthur (RS), 45-3; Pauls, 13:33: 400-meter relay: Discus: Maullsby (B), 113-7; 110- North Brunswick, 54.66; 800-meter meter hurdles: Lofton (NB), 18.2; relay: North Brunswick, 1:56.90; 100-meter dash: McKoy (EB), 1600-meter relay: South Robeson. 11.15; 400-meter run: Crowder 5:09. RESTAURANT WEDNESDAN NIGHT SPECIALS Bu\ 1 pi//a al regular price & get a 2nd pizza of equal of lesser \alue for / 2 price I Wo l.asauna Dinners with Salads & Garlic Bread $9 99 4 4 ? 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The Trojans return to action April 14 at South Columbus. 89.5 POINTS FOR THE WiN West Brunswick Beats Track Team From Ohio West Brunswick's boys track and 1600-meter run: Crawford (W). field team continued its early-season s'"'' 1V 400-meter run: Alexander dominance last Tuesday, heating fa- (W), 57.59; 300-meter hurdles: miliar foe South Brunswick as well Bass (WB). 45.25; 800-meter run: as Worthington Christian Academy Smith (W), 2:16.82; 200-meter of Ohio. run: Lance (WB). 24.98; 3200-me Thc Trojans tallied 89.5 points to ter run: Crawford (W). 10:56; 400 easily win the tri-meet at Boiling meter relay: West Brunswick. Spring Lakes and improve to 7-0 for 45.99; 1600-meter relay: West the season. Worthington placed sec- Brunswick, 4:08.31: 3200-meter re ond with 47 points and host South lay: West Brunswick, 9:42. Brunswick was third with 38.5. GIRLS RESULTS Double winners lor West Bruns wick were Phillip Johnson in the High .jump: Anderson (SB), 4-5; shot put and discus and Dexter Bass l^ing jump: Dcstcfano (WB), 12-5 in the long jump and 300-meter hur- 1/2; Triple jump: Mintz (SB), 25-2; dies. The Trojans also won the 4(H). Shot put: Burnside (SB), 26-3 1/2; 1600 and 3200 relays. Discus: Thorpe (WB). 93-1; 100 In the girls' competition. Wor- meter hurdles: Nuzum (W). 20.3; thington captured first place with 82 100-meter dash: Morgan (W). points. South Brunswick's girls were 14.37; 1600-meter run: Slcmons second with 60 points and West (W), 6:07.5; 400-meter run: Brunswick took third with 23. Alexander (W), 1:04.18; 300-meter BON'S RESULTS hurdles: O'Connor (W), 1:01.36; High jump: D. Frink (WB), 6-4; 800-meter run: Rogers (W), I^)ng jump: Bass (WB), 19-9; 2:44.91; 200-meter run: Alexander Triple jump: R. Krink (WB). 38-0; (W), 28.88; 3200-meter run: Bell Shot put: Johnson (WB). 46-9; (W), 13:34.6; 400-meter relay: Discus: Johnson (WB). 154-0; Pole South Brunswick, 59.43; 1600-me vault: Rohde (SB). 9-0; 110-meter ter relay: South Brunswick, hurdles: Azcvedo (SB). 16.7; 100- 4:46.84; 3200-meter relay: South meter dash: Holmes (WB). 11.20; Brunswick. 11:31.6. TITe AUTO JLU S ELECTRIC ALTERNATORS STARTERS VOLTAGE REGULATORS GENERATORS REPAIR?REBUILT?EXCHANGED AUTOMOTIVE WIRING 754-7656 Royal Oak Road & Hwy. 17 N., Shallotte C1991 THE BRUNSWICK BEACON mm Chrysler, Plymouth, Dodge, Jeep, Eagle, Inc. ? Phone 754-2811 or Toll Free Business 17, North of Wal-Mart * onn 7^a oqh and Across From Joe's BBQ In ShaUotte ^ ? ? 1994 Dodge Caravan High back buckets, 7-passenger seat ing group, automatic transmission, rear defroster, luggage rack. AM/FM stereo cassette. 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