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SPORTS /schools, recreation dept. Recreation REPORT DRIBBLE, PASS AND SHOOT CONTEST On Saturday, Feb. 27, the Sdenton Optimist Club wil sponsor a Dribble, Pass anc Shoot Contest for girls and boy; iges 15-and-under. The contesi will be held at the Recreatior Department and will begin at 1 j.m. Anyone interested in par icipating should sign up at the *ec. Dept. For more informa hon, call Mark at 482-8595. TABLE TENNIS TOURNA MENT The Recreation Departmen will sponsor a Table Tennis Tournament on Tuesday March 2. It will be held at the D.F. Walker Elementary Schoo *ym and will begin at 6 p.m Categories include 16-and-un der Singles and Doubles, Oper A Singles, Open B Singles, anc □pen Roubles. Cost is $2 pei person, per category, and the jntry deadline is Friday, Feb 26. For more information, cal ^reston or Mary at 482-8595. INDOOR SOCCER LEAGUES The Rec. Dept, will offer In door Soccer Leagues thi; spring for girls and boys age; 5-6 and 7-9 (age on April 1 1999). Registration will be :aken March 1-5, from 8 a.m. tc > p.m. For more information :all the Rec. Dept, at 482-8595 YOUTH BASEBALL/ SOFTBALL LEAGUES Registration for youth base jail and softball leagues will je held the week of March 22 More details later. VOLLEYBALL FREE PLAY Volleyball free play is held at the D.F. Walker gym on Thurs day nights. Play begins at 7:30 and there is no fee to partici pate. For more details, call Mary at 482-8595. STEP AEROBICS CLASSES The Rec. Dept, is now offer ing three additional aerobics classes during the week. They will be held on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday morn ings at 8:15 at the Rec. Dept, (old Armory). The classes will incorporate high/low impact and step aerobics. Participants are asked to provide their own mat and weights (1-3 pound dumbbells are suggested). Cost is $3 per class or $20 per month. For more details, call the in structor at 482-8709. The aerobics classes on Tues days and Thursdays continues : to be held in the basement of Swain Auditorium at 9 a.m. and 5:15 p.m. Cost.is $2 per class. For more details, call Connie at i 482-2242. MITE BASKETBALL LEAGUE Final standings in the Mite League are as follows: Honey bees 7-0, Stingers 6-1, Hornets 5-2, Buzzers 4-3, Wasps 3-4, Hive 2-5, Swarm 1-6, and Jack ets 0-7. MIDGET BOYS LEAGUE : Final standings in the League ; are as follows: Nuggets 7-0, , Kings 6-1, Bulls 5-2, Rockets 3 ■ 4, Jazz3-4,Sixers3-4,Celtics 1 i 6, and Kiiicks 0-7. OVER 30 BASKETBALL Final standings in the League are as follows: Regulator 9-1, C.A. Perry 8-2, P.T. Express 6 4, Believer’s Victory Center 3 7, Get Fresh Crew 3-7, and George C. Moore 1-9. _ Edenton Steamers gearing up for '99 baseball season Even as a blast of arctic air I swooped down on the area this 1 week, college baseball has ] opened its season and the | Edenton Steamers baseball 1 club has announced its 1999 1 | schedule. The Steamers open the sum 1 mer schedule on Friday, June 4 1 in Manteo for a matchup with ; the Outer Banks Daredevils. The Steamers host the Dare devils the following night, June >, for their home opener in ^denton. First pitch is set for 7 i.m. The Coastal Plain League has lad a busy off-season, adding he Daredevils and franchises n Thomasville and Asheboro. rhe Daredevils return to the eague this summer after a one mar absence. “It’s been great to have the See STEAMERS On Page 8-A 11 M.B. K/\HN Construction Company Inc. COLUMBIA. SC rroua Sponsors of Newspapers In Education at White Oak School Edenton-Chowan Schools EDUCATION & CONSTRUCTION = The Building Blocks of a Better Future For America Concentrating in Social Security, Workers' Compensation, Personal Injury and Disability Claims. The law Offices of Kathleen Shannon Glancy.p.A. 115 East Main Street. Suite 2 Williamston 919-792-0999/ 1-800-336-0155 I Lady Aces fall to Manteo in N-AC semis, host opening-round playoff tilt tonight BY BRIAN ZUMBANO The Daily Advance WILLI AMSTON—When the Edenton Holmes girls basket ball team last met Northeast ern-Albemarle Conference ri val Manteo on Feb. 2, the Lady Aces handed the Lady Redskins their first league loss of the season. In last Thursday’s N-AC tour nament semifinals, Manteo re turned the favor by knocking off Edenton 42-32. “If you would have told me before the game that (Manteo) wouldn’t score more than 42 points, I would have taken that,” Edenton coach Fred White said. “There was no lack of effort on our part, we just didn’t run the offense the way I would have liked us to.” Neither squad could get its offense going early on as the two teams combined for a mere II first-quarter points. But holding a 6-5 lead at the start of the second period, the Lady Redskins started to find their stroke. Manteo began the second quarter with a 14-5 run to take a 20-10 lead with three minutes remaining before halftime. But Edenton responded, and when Lady Aces’ point guard Courtney Bass hit a pull-up jumper with 1:30 left, Edenton had pulled within seven. But as time ran out in the half, a tough Edenton defense forced Lady Redskin guard Tori Wineland to force up a 3 pointer from a foot behind the arc. Wineland’s attempt banked in at the buzzer and gave Manteo a 25-15 lead at the break The Lady Aces (17-7) lost more ground in the third quar ter as the offense managed only two field goals in the period. Trailing 38-23 going into the final frame, Edenton had one last chance. Facing a 42-27 defi cit with 3:54 remaining in the game, Bass came up with a steal, drove in for the layup and got fouled in the process. After she nailed the free throw, the Lady Aces had life, trailing 42-30 with 1:27 left. But Edenton could muster only two more points the rest ofthe way en route to the loss. Bass led all scorers with 18 points while drawing praise from her coach. “She played a great game out there,” White said. “She tried Scholarships available for athletes with asthma The 15th annual Asthma Ath lete Scholarship Program for high school scholar-athletes with asthma is currently un derway. Sponsored by Schering/KEY; the “Will to Win” program will grant $35,000 in scholarships to 10 high school seniors whc ii - _: have achieved athletic success in spite of the challenge of com peting with asthma. The win ner will receive a $10,000 Gold Award, with four $5,000 Silver Awards and five $1,000 Bronze Awards also to be distributed. See AWARD On Page»8-A cjet em wnue mey re not! 10% Discount on all... 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A Fixture in the Plumbing Business“ to take the game over but she had to be tired by the end with the way she played.” The Lady Aces, the N-AC’s top-seeded 2-A team, will try their luck in the state playoffs tonight at 7 p.m. when they host a second-round game af ter a first-round bye. Despite the disappointing loss to Manteo, White thinks his troops will be ready. “They feel bad about the loss, but they’ll bounce back,” he said. “The girls have done ev erything I’ve asked them. As far as how this team has pro gressed, they’re right where I wanted them to be. The state playoffs are just a matter of advancing. They wins don’t have to be pretty, just so we advance.”' EDENTON (32) — C. Bass 6 6-9 18, T. Griffin 2 0-0 4, M. Carter 0 0-0 0, T. Armstead 2 0 1 4, T. Coston 1 0-0 3, H. RegulskiO 1-2 1,M. PrudenOO 0 0, Hillary Jilcott 0 0-0 0, Holly Jilcott 0 0-2 0, L. Harrell 0 0-0 0, A. Broadnax 0 2-4 2. Totals: 11 9-18 32. 3-pointers: Coston 1. MANTEO (42) — J. Crews 1 1-2 3, T. 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