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PHOTO CONTWBUTBD Cadet Corps Receives Flags The Army Junior ROTC program at Wes/ Brunswick High School recently received not one, but two American flags from the Shallotte Woodmen of the World. Above, field representatives Jimmy Marshall and Larry Heustess present the flags to Cadet Lt. Col. Jamie Arms, deputy battalion com mander, and Cadet Lt. Col. John Scorzello, battalion commander. Trojans Play Strong Despite Bad Field Conditions, Weather (Contined From Page 1) East Columbus player and rolled out of bounds inside the 1-yard line. Gator quarterback Randy Cole man tried to hand off to one of his running backs, but the exchange was botched and West linebacker Kwa bena Green pounced on the loose ball in the end zone for a Trojan touchdown. Frink's extra point gave West Brunswick a seemingly-insurmount able, 15-0 lead in the foul weather, but the Gators refused to roll over. With time running out in the fourth quarter. East Columbus drove from its own 30-yard line to the West Brunswick 36. The Gators appeared to come up two yards short on a fourth-and-5 play, but they were awarded a first down. On the next play, Coleman passed to Alonza Pyatt for a 33-yard touch down along the right sideline with 4:53 remaining. Coleman's pass attempt on the two-point conversion fell incom plete, but the Gators still weren't done. East Columbus scooped up a fumbled snap at West Brunswick's 39-yard line with 2:55 remaining. West's Eric Johnson ended the Gators' comeback bid with an inter ception with 1:42 left, and the Tro jans ran out the clock. Despite the weather and field con ditions, Hickman said he wasn't up set that the game was played Friday instead of being postponed a couple of days. The Waccamaw Con ference's two other games were de layed until Monday. "When we got down there the field was wet but there wasn't any standing water on it," Hickman said. "If it had been raining all day the game would have been postponed but it didn't start raining until right before kickoff." "Truth be known I thought they probably had a better chance to win the football game in weather like that," he added. "That weather is an equalizer. It hurts good teams. If the shoe was on the other foot I woulj have wanted to play the game too. '' The Gators seemed thrilled that they gave defending state 3A cham pion West Brunswick a run for its money. The East Columbus players took turns doing belly slides through the muddy end zone immediately af ter the game. West Brunswick will continue Waccamaw Conference play Friday night at home against West Colum bus. East Coiumbus plays this week at South Columbus. THE YARDSTICK W. Brunswick I . Columbus 3 First Downs 6 33-80 Rushing 33-76 1-4-4 Passing 4-1 1-4H 3-2 Fumbles-Lost 7-4 1 Ints. Thrown 1 5-27 Punts(No-Avg) 6-31 0-0 Penalties- Yards 0-0 Score By Quarters W. Brunswick H 0 7 0 ? 15 Pender 0 0 0 6 ? 6 Scoring Summary (WB) Johnson, 53-yard run (Johnson pass to Vaught) (WB) K. Green, fumble recovery in end zone (Frink kick) (EC) Pyatt. 33-yard pass from Coleman (pass failed) Trojan Booters Play Thurs. At M.H. Rourk Stadium Brunswick County's first regular season high school soccer match un der the lights will be played Thurs day at M.H. Rourk Stadium in Shal lotte with West Brunswick hosting South Brunswick. The Trojans and Cougars will face off at 7 p.m. West Brunswick carried a six-match winning streak into this week and can clinch a berth in the state 3A playoffs with a victo ry over South. West Brunswick Coach Teak Hemphill said he would like to see a big crowd at the match, which was moved from 4:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. to enable fans ftom both schools to at tend. Admission is free. "If we could drum up some busi ness I'd like to see a lot of people out there," Hemphill said. "We'd like to see some fans. You can't beat the price." The state 3A soccer playoffs are slated to begin Nov. 2. If the Trojans advance, Hemphill said he wants his team to be accustomed to playing at Rourk Stadium at night. "If we get to the playoffs our first nitc!? here and wc need !n get some practice on that field," he said. The Trojans, who have clinched their third straight county champi onship, are 6-0 in county matches this year and 9-2 overall. West Brunswick has not lost since Sept. 8. West Brunswick extended its un beaten streak in county matches to 21 last Tuesday with a 6-1 victory over visiting North Brunswick. Senior forward Chris Payne, who leads the Trojans with 16 goals for the season, had a hat trick against North Brunswick. Jay Mc Roberts scored two goals and Gabe Cooper added one for the Trojans. Steve Sloan had the Scor pions' only goal. The match was originally sched uled Oct. 25, but it was changed without Hemphill's knowledge. "It was a miscommunication all the way around as far as when we were going to play," Hemphill said. "The soccer officials showed up and it took me by surprise." West Brunswick was scheduled to play New Hanover's junior varsity team Wednesday night in Wilming ton. West Brunswick will wrap up the regular season Oct. 25 at South Brunswick. r When you're looking 0 Jl . for new homes worth . ... , coming |?T U?Wv^ home to-nobody v beats Choicenter for... Service, Selection & Value CHOICENTER" HOMES BY ANN Hwy. 17 N., Shallotte, 754-5147 Best Bent-Grass Greens on the Strand! 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Brierwood Scramble Two teams tied for first place in the nine-hole mixed scramble last Wednesday at Brierwood. Jim Bryant, George Cleasby, Joyce Rose and Joanna Lang shot 32 to tie the team of John Lang, Chris O'Shea, Irene Bryant and Kay All wein. Tied for second with 33 were the team of Bob Allwein. Bob Sterner, Nancy Bouldin and Barbara Baxter and the team of Frank Niland. Dick Baxter, Marge Roach and June Cleasby. Brierwood Ladies Nancy Bouldin shot gross 82 to lead the top flight in the Brierwood Ladies Golf Association tournament last Tuesday. Mary Schaack and Marje Roach tied for low net in Flight A with rounds of 69. Tied for sccond with 73 were Sara McCullough and Marie Brown. Brown had low putts in the flight with 28. In Might B, Shirley Groff had the low gross of 98 and Joan Cowic and Marge Harper tied for low net with 76. Pat Wolff was sccond with net 77. and Joyce Thompson had low putts with 28. Elizabeth Carter and Alice Micali tied for low gross in Flight C with Tickets Available For Sportsmen's Football Game The Uvingstonc College Bears will take on the North Carolina Cen tral University bagles in the Wilm ington Sportsmen's Classic football game Saturday, Oct. 29, at 2 p.m. at Legion Stadium. The annual contest i? sponsored by Wilmington Sportsmen's Classic Inc. and proceeds will be used to provide college scholarships. Advance tickets costing $7 arc available at Wilmington Sports men's Club, School Kids Records, Bowman Beauty Supply, Thomp son's Barber Shop, Barf ic Id's Barber Shop. Dottie's Convenience ^tore and Greenfield Street Barber Shop. Tickets will cost $10 at the gate and $5 for studcnLs Discounts arc available for youth groups. For more information, call John Davis at 910-343-8977. scores were Jane Flicg with 77 and June Cleasby with 78. Wyarian Taylor had low putts with 32. Nel Justice had a chip-in for birdie at the seventh hole. Also mak ing chip-ins were Lois Beato at the fifth. Mclene Baker and Peg Steiner at the eighth and Groff at the 15th. Reporting birdies were McCul lough at the first hole, Doris Dunfee at the third and Joanna Lang at the sixth. Brierwood Men The team of Bill Miller, Dick Anzelone, Rick Rickbeil and Alton Gabor shot 111 to win the Brier wood Men's Golf Association tour nament last Monday. Each group counted the two low net scores per hole. The winners fin ished 33 strokes under par. Finishing six shots back in second place was the foursome of Neal McC all. Joe Distl. Jerry Smith and Miles Umberger. Don Redding, Jack Causer, Jerry Wolff and A1 Hiennan shot 120 and tied for third placc with John Mar tocci. Bob Wareheim, Paul Kecley and Gary O'Connoll. 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