This Week !n Brunswick Sports I I II USD \\ . M \\ I ?North Brunswick hosts Bladenboro in softball. 4:30 p.m. ?Brunswick County Men's Church Softball League at ... ? " ~ ~ "" "7 u; ? d? natuiuia ** i a Dnnltrt ? ?** Ckollr\Ha rcl UUppi j L/Uptlv>t * J. p.m.; Emanual Outreach vs. Camp Methodist, 8 p.m.; Mt. Olive vs. Ocean View, 9 p.m. I Ull) \V. \l \\ I A ?West Brunswick hosts West Columbus in JV basebaii. 4:30 p.m. ?South Brunswick at Pender in JV baseball, 4:30 p.m. ?West Brunswick at West Columbus in softball, 4:30 p.m. ?South Brunswick at Pender in softball, 4:30 p.m. ?West Brunswick at West Columbus in varsity baseball, 7 p.m. ?North Brunswick at Bladenboro in varsity baseball, 7 p.m. ?South Brunswick hosts Pender in varsity baseball, 7 p.m. ?Brunswick County Men's Church Softball League at Waccamaw Park: Supply Baptist vs. Soldier Bay, 7 p.m.; Mount Olive vs. New Britton, 8 p.m.; Jennies Branch vs. Seaside Methodist, 9 p.m. S VI I R|)M . MAN 14 ?West Brunswick and South Brunswick compete in the Eastern Regional 3A track and field championships, Wilson Fike High School, 9 a.m. ?North Brunswick competes in the Eastern Regional 1A high school track and field championships, Lejeune High School, 9 a.m. ?ShaUotte Police Department will play the Durham Police Department in a charity basketball game, ShaUotte Middle School, 7 p.m. ?Brunswick Baptist Association Coed Softball League: Southport A vs. Shell Point, 7 p.m.; Calvary vs. Mt. Pisgah. 8 p.m.; Gospei Center vs. Mill Creek, 9 p.ru., ai Lockwood Folly Park, Supply. Mt. Olive vs. Faith B, 6 p.m.; Lebanon vs. Southport C, 7 p.m.; Bethel-Oak Island-Beach Road vs. Bolivia, 8 p.m., at Smithville Park, Southport. \1< ?\ D \\ . M \N If, ?Brunswick County Men's Church Softball League at Waccamaw Park: Emanual Outreach vs. Soldier Bay, 7 p.m.; Jennies Branch vs. New Britton, 8 p.m.; Mi. Olive vs. Seaside Methodist, 9 p.m. 1 ILM) M V\ 17 ?North Brunswick at Red Springs in softball, 4:30 p.m. ?South Brunswick at South Columbus in softball, 4:30 p.m. ?South Brunswick at South Columbus in JV baseball, 4:30 I ?North Brunswick hosts Red Springs in varsity baseball, 7 p.m. ?South Brunswick hosts South Columbus in varsity baseball, 7 p.m. ?Brunswick County Men's Church Softball League at Waccamaw Park: Ocean View vs. Zion Baptist, 7 p.m.; Letties Grove vs. Eastside Fellowship, 8 p.m.; ShaUotte First vs. Dixon Chapel, 9 p.m. ?Brunswick Baptist Association Coed Softball League: Southport B vs. Brunswick Islands, 7 p.m.; Shell Point vs. Gospel Center, 8 p.m.; Mt. Olive vs. Calvary, 9 p.m., at LvCkr-'GCd F? !Iv Qimnlu Rpthpl-Holr ?*,!2nd-BC3Ch Road vs. Southport C, 7 p.m.; Faith A vs. Southport A, 8 p.m., at Smithville Park, Southport. W 1 l)M SI) \A . M is ?North Brunswick hosK South Rnhewn 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 Beacon, P.O. Box 2558, Shallotte. N.C. 28459. MEN'S CHURCH LEAGUE New Britton Beats Soldier Bay To Remain On Top New Britton beat Soldier Bay 22 12 last Friday night at Waccamaw Park to remain undefeated in the Brunswick County Men's Church Softball League. New Britton also knocked off Dixon Chapel 29-0 last Tuesday and led the B Division with a record of 6-0 heading into Tuesday's games. CSOSC uChinii uiC dtVwtUA IvvuCi at 6-1 was Zion Baptist, which de feated Seaside Methodist 7-3 Monay night. Zion also picked up a forfeit win over Camp Methodist last Thursday. In the A Division, Emanual Out reach (5-1) took over first place Monday night with a 2-1 win over Friendship Baptist (5-2). Jennies Branch pickcd up two wins last week to improve its record to 3-2. Jennies Branch took a 14-9 win over ShaHnttr Firs! last Tuesday and posted a 3-2 win over Supply Baptist Thursday. In other games S?m week. Old Shaiiotte edged Eastside Fellowship 13-12, Shaiiotte First topped Mt. Olive IK- 1 4, Seaside Methodist beat Dixon Chapel 10-3 and Supply best ed Ocean View 16-15. On Monday. Dixon Chapel was a forfeit winner over Camp Methodist, which Ls expected to drop out of the league. Brnaswick County Mea's Church sofUMll League Standings Throsgls May 9 A DIVISION TEAM WINS LOSSES Emanual Outreach 5 1 Friendship Baptist S 2 Supply Baptist 4 2 Jennies Branch 3 2 Mount Olive 3 3 Ocean View 2 4 Shallotte First 2 4 I jetties Grove 0 6 B DIVISION TEAM WINS LOSSES New Britton 6 0 Zjuii Baptist O i Seaside Methodis 4 2 Old Shallotte 3 3 Soldier Bay 2 4 Fasts ide Fellowship 2 4 Dixon Chapel 2 5 Camp Methodist 0 7 RECREATION BRIEFS Registration Begins For State Games Slated Next Month Registration has begun tor partici pants in the 1994 State (lames of North Carolina, a statewide Olym pic-style athletic competition for cit izens of ail ages and skill levels. Regional competitions will he held June 10-12 in Jacksonville. n - ? ?i. ...:n IXdKIILIl aiiu ' vniv ? ? ? ? v- . ? muta mil be held June 18-26 in Durham, where opening ceremonies are plan ned June 24. Entry deadlines vary for the 33 athletic events offered at Stale Games. The earliest deadline is May 23 for chcerleading and gymnastics. Participants in other events can wait at late as mid-June to register. Any North Carolina resident who has lived in the state at least 30 days prior to the entry deadline is eligible to competc. All participants must be amateurs ar.d abide by eligibility rules governing their sport. Below is the list of this year's events with the name of the coordi nator and telephone number to call for more information: Track and Field: Frank Davis. 919-477 8179. Youth Baseball: Divisions are 12 and under. 13 only. 14 and 15. Call Joe Alleva. 919-684-2120. Girls Youth Basketball: Age groups are 12 and under. 14 and un der. 16 and under. Call N.C. Amateur Sports. 1 -800-277-8763. Boys Youth Basketball: Divi sions n the Waccamaw Conference and 8-11 overall, but can still clinch a state 3A playoff berth by winning two of it? final four The Cougars were scheduled to play at Whiteville on Tuesday and will host Pender Friday night. The Patriots (0-9, 0-17) entered the week still looking for their first win. Last Friday, South Brunswick split a conference doubleheader with the visiting West Columbus Vikings. The twin bill was suspended Tues day because of rain. _ ? - ^ c WCSl VAMumuua nuu !SJ i'TZZ game 9-2 behind the three-hit pitch ing of Frank Merritt. IlS thf njnhtron Qniitk Pwmgiyjglr senior Rodney Willoughby hurled a one-hitter as the Cougars notched a 5-1 victory. Willoughby (3-3) threw just 60 pitches in the game while striking out seven and walking three. Lewis Vaught had two hits and two RBI, and Jeremy Baker added two hits for the Cougars. Game Summary *1 E. Colum 000200 1?3 5 3 S. Bnins. 0000010?13 3 Gisc Sssmary 22 S. Bnins 0 1 0 0 0 1 0? 2 3 6 W. Colum. 1 0 6 0 0 2 X? 96 2 Game Summary #3 W. Coiiim. 0 0 Q Q Q ! 0 ! 1 2 S. Bnins. 0 0 3 2 0 0 X? 5 5 1 West JV Wins West Brunswick High School's junior varsity baseball team defeated Whitevillc 4-3 last Friday in Wlute ville. Walker Gainey pitched a three hitter as the Trojans won their fourth Strzizh! "?*ne f?nvmn Kinlaw - ? drove in two runs. The Trojans improved to 4-5 in u; r c M?V * * UVV4M ? IU ?T VIIW. Big Oak Mobile nome Supplies "See us for all your mobile home needs. " Garden Shop for your Lawn & Garden Supplies Blueberry Farm Rd., Shallotte ? 754-9663 Tie AUTO JLO S ELECTRIC ALTERNATORS STARTERS VOLTAGE REGULATORS GfcNtHATORS REPAiR? REBuiLT? tXCHAhiGED AUTOMOTIVE WIRING 754-7656 Royal Oak Road & Hwy. 17 N., Shallotte JENNY'S PAWN ( )prn Mon. I hurs; }Mi. 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