THREE RIVERS ROUNDUP St. Pauls, Tar Heel , Bladenboro Advance Three of the four Three Rivers Conference teams that qualified for the state high school football play offs advanced to the second round with wins iast t-riday night. Conference co-champion St. Pauls moved on to round two of the state 2A playoffs, while Bladenboro and Tar Heel each advanced in the 1A bracket. South Robeson, a state 1A semifinalist last year, lost its playoff opener. In first-round action, St. Pauls de feated visiting South Columbus 22-6 Friday night The Bulldogs (10-1) will play their second-round game this week at Western Guilford (10 1) In the 1A ranks, Bladenboro thrashed visiting Jordan-Matthews 46-6 while Tar Heel was a 24-22 winner at East Montgomery. Bladenboro (8-3) will host Tar Heel (4-7) this week in second round playoff action The Bulldogs crushed the Panthers 31-6 in their regular-season meeting Sept. 23. South Robeson, a state semifinal ist in 1993. lost its first round game at North Moore 14-13. The Must THREE RIVERS CONFERENCE FOOTBALL STANDINGS Tfcam Conf. O'all PF PA St Pauls 6-1 10-1 313 122 E. Bladen. 6-1 7-3 270 171 Bladcnboro 5-2 8-3 252 87 S.Robeson. 5-2 8-3 326 51 Tar Heel 2-5 4-7 227 323 Red Springs 2-5 4-6 128 191 N. Bruits. 1-6 3-7 108 241 Fairmont 1-6 1-9 80 306 angs ended the season with a record of 8-3. LAST WEEK'S RESULTS ? St. Pauls 22. S. Columbus 6 ? Bladenboro 46, Jordan-Matthews 6 ? N. Moore 14. South Robeson 13 ? Tar Heel 24. E. Montgomery 22 FRIDAY NIGHT'S GAMES ? St. Pauls at Western Guilford ? Tar Heel at Bladcnboro ? All games start at 7:30 p.m. Johnsons, McBride Top Baseball Prospects West Brunswick's trie Johnson and MichacI Johnson and North Brunswick's Cascv McBridc arc among (he state's lop high school baseball prospects of IW5. accord ? ing lo the N C Baseball Coachcs Association newsletter The three high school seniors arc among 23 players from Region 2 listed in the fall issue of From The Dugout The newsletter lists 170 prospects from the state's eight re gions Eric Johnson is a pitcher and out fielder. MichacI Johnson a pitcher and inficlder and McBridc a pitcher and first baseman Other Waccamaw Conference players listed arc pitcher Chris Con way of Whiteville, catcher Sidney McLean of East Columbus, outfield er Brandon McKoy of Pender and catcher Jake Fonvielle and second baseman Scott Mincey of South Columbus Also included arc pitcher/out fielder Eric Faulk, shortstop Chris l-amarsh. first baseman Shawn Gallagher and third baseman Chris Moore of New Hanover and pitcher Anthony Hammonds and pitchcr/in ficldcr Adam Thompson of Wac camaw Acadcmy in Whiteville Weekly Turkey Shoots Set By Volunteer Resuce Squads Town Creek Volunteer Rcscuc Squad is sponsoring turkey shoots every Saturday evening at 7 p m be ginning Nov IV tntry tee will be S2.50. Practice shots will cost 5(1 cents each Only 12-gauge shotguns will he allowed, and the squad will supply shot Participants arc being asked not to bring their own sh?>t Food prizes will vary wackly All proceed* will be u*ed to maintain emergency operation for Town Creek and the surrounding area An emergency medical technician class is being scheduled for late November For more information about the turkey shoots or l.MT classes, call Alisc Edwards at 253-7161. Anzelone Leads Bowling League Ciinny An/clone rolled games of 176 and IV) and had (he high scratch series of 4K5 in the Bruns wick Belles If ague last Wednesday at Brunswick County Bowling (enter in Shallottc Carol Vcaley posted the individ ual high game of 193 and also had the high handicap series of 627 with a 4M0 scratch scries An/clone had a 614 handicap scries Other top scorers included Mar garet Godfrey with a 172 high game and 6(13 handicap series; Marian Monaghan with a 170 game. 45S scratch and 602 handicap; and Dot Wayland with a 16K game and 603 handicap Gloria Foster had a 170 high game and Dot C'rean rolled a 450 scratch series. Other handicap series scores were Evelyn Knapp with 621, Gloria Kelly with 606 and Judy Leaman with 606. ???I I in PHOTO BY JOHN ZICFEL Elks Honor Veterans Members of Calabash Elks Lodge 2679 present a wreath during Veterans Day observances Nov. II. Pictured (from left) are Bob Rorstock, Americanism chairman ; Harry Vincent, honor guard; and K.C. Anderson, exalted ruler. BAPTIST VOLLEYBALL Mill Creek Stays Unbeaten Mill Creek defeated Brunswick Islands 15-y. 4-15. 15-10. Monday night at Supply Elementary School to remain unbeaten in the Brunswick Baptist Association Coed Volleyball league In other matches. Shallotte First beat Ml. Pisgah "A" 15-5, 15-5. Shell Point knocked off Jennies Branch 8-15. 15-8. 15-12; and Mt Pisgah "B" dumped Mr Pisgah "A" 16-14. 15-7. Next Monday's matches include Mt. Pisgah "B" versus Shallotte Point at 6:30 p.m., Jennies Branch against Mill Creek at 7:30, Mt. Pisgah "A" versus Mill Creek at 8:30 and Brunswick Islands against Shell Point at 9:30. The league tournament will be played Nov. 28 and 29 and Dec. 1. Two officials are needed for the tournament. Anyone interested should call Chuck Wilson at 842 5068 or Jay Houston at 754-6367. Brunswick Baptist Assoc. Coed Volleyball League Standings As Of Nov. 15 TEAM WINS LOSSES Mill Creek 4 0 Shell Point 3 2 Mt. Pisgah B 3 2 Jennies Branch 3 2 Brunswick Isles 2 3 Shallotte First 2 3 Mt. Pisgah AO 5 Year End Sale! New '95's Are Coming & You Save $$ All In-Stock Tractors & Mowers Drastically Reduced 754 8535 ^li-?-IOAN /OH o OOO Power & Lawn Equipment | 501 Whiteville Rd. (Hwy. 130 W) Shallotte Downer's 278 Game Tops Men's League Travis Downer's 278 was the in dividual high game in the Men's Classic League Nov. 7 at Brunswick County Bowling Center. Ricky Joyner had the high series of 675. Coastal Vinyl posted the high team game of 1176, and The Seafood Barn had the high team se ries with 3161. Men's Classic League Standings As Of Nov. 7 Team Wins Losses Seafood Barn 35 5 JDGAF Again 27 13 Williams Carpet 23 17 Strickly Bizncss 22 18 Joyner Electric 22 18 Spoilers 21 19 Dream Team 21 19 Coastal Vinyl 21 19 Bowlers Anony. 21 19 Furious Finish 19 21 Fearsome Five 19 21 HB True Value 18 22 BC Bowling Center 17 23 Kay-Burn Builders 12 28 Cal. Seafood Hut 12 28 Bet A Dollar 10 30 Raspa Receives College Honor Melissa Raspa of Sunset Beach, a field hockey njavpr at Franklin & Marshal Col lege in Lancas ter, Pa, has re ceived honor able mention as an all-star by the Centennial Conference RASPA coaches. A senior midfielder, Raspa had one assist this season and finished her career with nine goals and four assists for 22 points. The Diplomats were 2-5-2 in the Centennial Confe rence this fall and 3-12-2 overall. Raspa. the daughter of Donna and William Raspa of Sunset Beach, graduated from Rhinebeck Central High School in New York. Her sis ter, Megan, was a freshman mid fielder on the college team this sea son. Karate Kid Gerald Evans of Shallotte fin ished third in form and fifth in sparring at the Battle At The Beach karate tournament last Saturday at the Coastline Con vention Center in Wilmington. Evans, 8, is a student at Tae Kwon Do Unlimited 11 in Shal lotte. 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