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WEST BRUNSWICK offensive coordinator Heath Hen-eft and senior fullback James Morgan discuss a play during last week's game against Hoggard. Morgan rushed for 70 yards and a touchdown in the 28-6 win. FRIDAY NIGHT PREVIEW West Brunswick Prepares For Road Trip To Mullins BY DOUG R UTTER West Brunswick's football players and the team bus will be seeing a lot of each other for the rest of Sept ember It all starts Friday night when the Trojans begin a stretch of three straight road games with a non-con ference contest against Mullins, S.C. West Brunswick carries a 2-1 record into the game, coming off a 28-6 home win over Wilmington Hoggard. The Auctioneers are 1-2 following a 1 4- 1 3 loss last Friday to Green Sea Floyds. "I think if we take care of the football and work hard we have a chance to win," West Brunswick head coach Yogi Hickman said Tuesday They're solid. I don't think that we can play poorly and win. We have to play well to have a chance to win." ? Kickoff is slated for 8 p.m. at Mullins Stadium on the high school campus west of Mullins. South Carolina high schools start their games a half hour later than North Carolina schools. This will be the third straight year that West Brunswick will play a game in the state of South Carolina. The Trojans played at Georgetown last season and at Conway in 1992. The non-conference contest gives West Brunswick one last chance to work the bugs out of its offense, de fense and special teams before Waccamaw Conference play begins next week. "1 think what we have to be con cerned with is our own self. We need to improve this week as a foot ball team," Hickman said. A loss to Mullins wouldn't affect the Trojans conference record or state playoff hopes, but Hickman said a win would help build momen tum heading into the conference sea son. "It's important from a confidence standpoint. We have an awfully good team to play next week," Hick man said of the league opener against unbeaten South Columbus. Hickman describes Mullins as a young and talented team. The Aucs opened the season with a 28-0 loss to Marion, and bounced back the following week with u 13-6 victory over Elloree. Richard Clark is head coach of the 3A Auctioneers, who were 2-8 in 1992 and 3-7 last season. Sophomore quarterback John Johnson directs Mullins' I-forma tion, option attack. Linebackers Ty rone Edge and Ray Williams anchor the Auctioneers' 6-2 defense. WACCAMAW CONFERENCE ^FOOTBALL STANDINGS Coaf. Q'?ll FF FA S. Colum. ?5 3-0 79 24 W.Brona. (M) 2-1 56 54 W Colum. 0-0 2-1 66 47 Whitevilk 0-0 1-2 33 54 E Colum. 0-0 1-2 26 59 |S. Brans. (M) 1-2 56 58 Fender 0-0 0-3 19 89 They use an I -formation and run the option and like to throw," Hick man said. "It's a lot like our offense. It's not exactly the same but it's sim ilar." The Trojans opened the season with a 28-7 victory over South Brunswick before suffering a 41-0 loss to nationally-ranked Dillon, S.C., two weeks ago. Through three games, senior quarterback Eric Johnson has com pleted 20 of 41 pass attempts for 303 yards with two touchdowns and one interception. Johnson also has rushed for 134 yards and two TDs. West's leading rushers are senior tailback Timothy Daniels with 143 yards and two touchdowns and se nior fullback James Morgan with 120 yards and one TD. The Trojans' top receivers are ju nior Derek Frink with 10 receptions for 157 yards, and senior Ty Brown with seven catches for 124 yards. Each has scored one touchdown. Senior running back/defensive back Brian Gore, who fractured his arm last week in practice, is ques tionable for Friday night's game. Gore rushed 10 times for 82 yards in the Trojans' first two games. "I don't know about this week," Hickman said of Gore's return. "We're shooting for next week." West Brunswick and Mullins have met three times before on the grid iron. including three years ago when the Trojans posted a 6-0 home victo ry. The Aucs won the first two games in 1976 and 1977 by scorcs of 58-6 and 28-12. The Mullins game will be the first of three consecutive away games for West Brunswick. The Trojans open conference play Sept. 23 at South Columbus and travel lo Pender Sept. 30. The Waccamaw Conference's on ly unbeaten team. South Columbus (3-0), will face a tough test Friday night at St. Pauls (2-0). South Brunswick (1-2) travels to Wilming ton Laney (1-2). In other games Friday, West Col umbus will host East Montgomery, East Columbus entertains Red Springs, Wallace-Rose Hill travels to Pender and Whiteville plays at Fairmont. LAST WEEK'S RESULTS ? W. Brunswick 28, Hoggard 6 ? S. Brunswick 41, Lejeune 14 ? Bladenboro 18, E. Columbus 6 ? Laney 42, Pender 0 ? Clinton 22, Whiteville 14 ? S. Columbus 32, White Oak 0 ? W. Columbus 37, Fairmont 6 FRIDAY NIGHT'S GAMES ? W. Brunswick at Mullins (8:00) ? S. Brunswick at Laney ? Whiteville at Fairmont ? S. Columbus at St. Pauls ? E. Montgomery at W. Columbus ? 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