West Brunswick Trojans were a happy bunch Saturday after the third-place Waccamaw 2A Conference team went all the way to the state championship. The Trojans defeated previously unbeaten teams each of the final three weeks to claim the title. ‘Never a spare moment’ West took different approach to Chapel Hill and title match By George Cox Sports Editor CHAPEL HILL - After learning from his players that the 1991 West Brunswick Trojans had difficulty focusing on playing the North Caro lina 2A championship game against eventual winner Thomasville last December, new West Brunswick mentor Jim Brett prepared a game plan last week which included dif ferent travel plans prior to Satur day’s state title game against Maiden’s Blue Devils. "They never had a spare moment," Brett said in the winning locker room after the regular North Caro lina High School Athletic Associa tion post-game interview at Kenan Stadium on the University of North Carolina campus. Instead of taking his players to Chapel Hill on Thursday like pre vious coach Marshall Seay did prior to last December’s state title contest, Brett waited and took his players Friday morning. Brett, his staff and players attended Friday night’s 3A title game and then went straight to bed to rest for Saturday’s noon kick off. The Waccamaw 2A Conference has received quite a bit of statewide recognition during the past couple seasons. While the Trojans were finishing second and third only to peak in the playoffs, East Bladen and Whiteville were winning regular season titles. The Trojans’ state title once again establishes the Wac camaw as one of the Old North State’s strongest football leagues. Maiden’s Tom Brown has coached his Blue Devil teams to a 41-8-1 record during the past four seasons and Maiden has an all-time playoff record of 14-12. A native of Lewiston, Pa., and former Lenoir Rhyne College football standout, Brown has coached the Blue Devils to a 177-49-6 mark during his 24 year stint. Careerwise, Brown’s record stands just one game below the 200-carcer win mark at 199-69-7. Brown’s son Brian guided the Fred T. Forad girls basketball team to a state 3A championship earlier in 1992, so this was a unique father-son com bination going for state titles this year. Brett, an Ahoskie High School graduate, has a 19-year head coach ing mark of 163-61 and was recently named Waccamaw 2A Conference coach of the year. The Trojans were averaging 315 yards per game in to tal offense prior to the Maiden con test with 280 of that coming via the rush. Ball control was the ultimate key to the Trojans’ success as Brett’s team averaged 15 more offensive plays than opponents prior to the state championship contest. Defensively, West Brunswick yielded 127 yards per contest - 95 on the ground. Since 1972, the Trojans have recorded a 11-6-1 mark in post-season play in seven trips to the 3A and 2A playoffs. The running duo of West Bruns Cox column continued from 1C way to a loss. However, the Wolfpack, which fell to St. Pauls, would have had its hands full if they had to play West Brunswick in the eastern finals. The Trojans, who have had six straight winning seasons, may have handled the Whiteville defense in a much different fashion the second time around. Lemon picked a plum in Brett When Marshall Seay resigned as West Brunswick football coach last spring Trojan principal Ed Lemon, a strong believer in a quality athletic program, had a lot of choice plums to pick from. Seay's five winning sea sons in succession and the state runner-up finish made the West Brunswick job attractive. Contrary to popular belief, former Tabor City and Wallace-Rose Hill mentor Jack Holley, who left Wilmington Laney after the principal who hired him was transferred, was never seriously in the running for the West Brunswick job. Lemon wanted a coach who would stick for a number of years and Holley didn’t fit that bill. He also may have been a bit too con troversial for Lemon and the community. Lemon knew from observers across the state that Brett has one of the best football minds around. And with his class and charisma, he was a nat ural for the job. Ironically, Brett was scheduled to be interviewed for the South Bruns wick job after Glenn Sasser resigned but tip interview was canceled by then-principal Mose Lewis, who decided that he needed to look no further when Bill Hewett wanted to leave Whiteville. A few years ago, no one in his right mind would have said Brunswick County could attract the top football coaches in eastern North Carolina to their programs. That’s not the case anymore. •' Bill Hewett at South Brunswick and Jim Brett at West Brunswick have three state championships in their garages along with a bundle of confer ence championships and playoff victories. ' _ Let’s hope Hewett’s Cougars turn the comer next season and Brunswick has two of the top 3A teams in North Carolina. Wouldn’t a West Brunswick-South Brunswick eastern final one season make everyone smile? Use the classifieds — 457-4568 wick senior fullback Aaron Butler and junior Steve Holmes finished the season in superb fashion. Holmes, who led the rushing game against Maiden with two touch downs and 76 yards on 13 carries, finished the campaign with 166 car ries and 1,386 yards. Butler carried 203 times for 1,318 yards. Holmes was voted the West Brunswick defensive player of the game while Holmes captured offensive honors. Antoine Ikard, North Carolina’s all-time leading prep rusher, gained 308 yards against West Davidson in a playoff game. He also had three 200-plus games during the regular season. Ikard became the state’s all time leading rusher in the 21-0 vic tory over Thomasville in the 2A western finals. The victory over Thomasville, a 21-6 victor over West Brunswick in the 2A finals a year ago, was Maiden’s 300th football victory. The bruising Blue Devils averaged 340 yards an outing on the ground behind Ikard, but were held to just 207 against the Trojans. Legal Notices EXECUTRIX NOTICE The undersigned, JOAN T. HAMPSON, having qualified as EXECUTRIX of the Estate of DONALD C. HAMPSON, deceased, late of Brunswick County, North Carolina, does hereby notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before three months from the date of the publication of this notice or same will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the un dersigned. This the 14th day of December, 1992. JOAN T. HAMPSON, EXECUTRIX OF THE ESTATE OF DONALD C. HAMP SON 1011 S. Shore Drive Boiling Spring Lakes Southport, N. C. 28461 (12-16,23,30-92;l-6-93pd) NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION BRUNSWICK COUNTY NORTH CAROLINA IN THE SUPERIOR COURT BEFORE THE CLERK 92 SP 238 IN THE MATTER OF THE ADOPTION OF BRIANA RENEE MARLOW TO: JOHN DOE, FATHER OF MINOR CHILD, BRIANA RENEE MARLOW TAKE NOTICE that a petition for the adoption of Briana Renee Marlow, who was born to Jamie Lee Marlow of Bruns wick County on September 3, 1992, in Asheville, North Carolina, has been filed with the Clerk of Superior Court of Bruns wick County, North Carolina. Petitioners seek a determination that the adoption may proceed without your consent, pur Brunswick County POSITION VACANCY TITLE:Community Health Assistant FILING CODE: E-92 DEPARTMENT: Health SALARY: $12,641 GRADE: 54 DATE POSITION AVAILABLE: January 4, 1993 DEADLINE FOR ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS: December 23,1992 DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES: Primary responsibility in Adult Health clinic programs; prepare examining rooms, obtain patients weight and height, assist examiner as needed, clean and re-stock examining rooms. Assist in other clinics as needed. Send appointment reminder letters and complete required reports. TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS: Certified Nursing Assistant. ‘Submit copy of certification and 3 references. SPECIAL REQUIREMENT: Must become a permanent legal resident of Brunswick County within six months from date of employment. Submit County Application: BRUNSWICK COUNTY PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT P.O. BOX 249, BOLIVIA, N.C. 28422 BRUNSWICK COUNTY IS AN EOEJ AA EMPLOYER WE HIRE ONLY US. CITIZENS AND LAWFULLY AUTHORIZED ALIEN WORKERS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE IMMIGRATION REFORM AND CONTROL ACT OF 19S6 Brunswick County POSITION VACANCY TITLE:Lead Codes Inspector FILING CODE: A-39 DEPARTMENT: Building Inspections SALARY: $25,959 GRADE: 70 DATE POSITION AVAILABLE: Immediately DEADLINE FOR ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS: January 12,1993 DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES: Supervises daily operations of Inspections Division of Engineering Department. Reviews plans and permit applications for completeness and conformance to state codes. Reviews the work of inspectors and clerical personnel through on-site examination of the work. Maintains department records in accordance with governing regulations and county policy. Performs related work as required. TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS: Associate degree in Applied Sciences or equivalent and Level III Standard certification by the N.C. Code Officials Board in three of the following trades-Building, Mechanical, Plumbing, Electrical or Fire Inspection. SPECIAL REQUIREMENT: Must become a permanent legal resident of Brunswick County within six months from date of employment. Submit County Application: BRUNSWICK COUNTY PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT P.O. BOX 249, BOLIVIA, N.C. 28422 BRUNSWICK COUNTY IS AN EOE/ AA EMPLOYER WE HIRE ONLY US. CITIZENS AND LAWFULLY AUTHORIZED ALIEN WORKERS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE IMMIGRATION REFORM AND CONTROL ACT OP 19S6. r Brunswick County POSITION VACANCY TITLE:Special Projects Coordinator FILING CODE: E-93 DEPARTMENT: Parks & Recreation SALARY: $19,820 GRADE: 64 DATE POSITION AVAILABLE: Immediately DEADLINE FOR ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS: December 29,1992 DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES: Performs professional recreation work in supervising and directing the special projects, Keep America Beautiful, en viromental projects and senior travel for the County. Work involves organizing, planning and directing a wide variety of special projects, contact with the public, exercising independent judgement within the lines of departmental policies and prepares and submits grant applications. Work is performed under general supervision of tne Parks and Recreation Director. TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS: Graduation from a four year college or univer sity with specialization in recreation. Emphasis in program coordinating and outdoor recreation; or equivalent combination of experience ana training. SPECIAL REQUIREMENT: Must become a permanent legal resident of Brunswick County within six months from date of employment. Submit County Application: BRUNSWICK COUNTY PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT P.O. BOX 249, BOLIVIA, N.C. 28422 BRUNSWICK COUNTY IS AN BOG/ AA EMPLOYER. WB HU ONLY U J. CTTDXNS AND LAWFULLY AUTHORIZED ALAN WORKERS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THB IMMIGRATION REFORM AND CONTROL ACT OR INS. uant to N.C.G5.48-6(aX3). Yon ore required to respond and make lefense to the petition not later than Febru 117 2,1993, and upon your failure to do so, he parties seeking service against you will ipply to the court for the relief sought This the 9th day of December, 1992. KENNETH R. CAMPBELL PREVATTE, PREVATTE & CAMP 1ELL 122 N. Howe Street Southport, N. C. 28461 12-9,16,23c) EXECUTRIX NOTICE The undersigned, ELLA MAE :LIFTON, having qualified as EX 5CUTRIX of the Estate of LUCILLE HENDERSON STOUT, deceased, late of Irunswick County, North Carolina, does icreby notify all persons having claims igainst said estate to present them to the ■ndersigned on or before three months 'rom the date of the publication of this lotice or same will be pleaded In bar of heir recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will ilease make Immediate payment to the un lersigned. This the 14th day of December, 1992. ELLA MAE CLIFTON, EXECUTRIX OF THE ESTATE OF LUCILLE HENDERSON STOUT 707 E. Oak Island Drive Long Beach, N.C. 28465 [12-16,23^30-92; l-6-93pd) STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF BRUNSWICK ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE The undersigned, CONSUELLA T. DOUGLAS, having qualified as Ad ministratrix of the Estate of ERLENE DELORES DOUGLAS, late of Brunswick County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said ERLENE DELORES DOUGLAS to present them to the undersigned within three (3) months from date of the publica tion of this notice or same will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to the said estate please make immediate payment to the un dersigned. This the 24th day of November, 1992. CONSUELLA T. DOUGLAS Administratrix of the Estate of Erlene Delores Douglas 5888 Randolphvllle Road Bolivia, N.C. 28422 FAIRLEY, JESS & ISENBERG ATTORNEYS FOR ADMINISTRATRIX P.O. Box 11028 109 E. Moore Street Southport, N. C. 28461 Telephone: 919-457-9506 (ll-25;12-2,9,16c) STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF BRUNSWICK DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE VS PRATHER L. FREEMAN and LEE E. FREEMAN UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of a tax war rant directed to the undersigned by the De partment of Revenue in the above entitled civil action, I will on the 8th day of Janu ary, 1993, at 12:00 noon at the door of the Brunswick County Courthouse, Bolivia, North Carolina, offer for sale to the high est bidder for title and interest of the defendant in the following described real property, said real property lying in Bruns wick County and described as follows: Being ail rights and titles of Prather L. Freeman and Lee E. Freeman as described in Book 448 at Page 784 in the Register of Deeds of Brunswick County, being in the County of Brunswick, Smithville Township. This tax warrant sale is being made sub ject to all prior recorded liens, encum brances, outstanding taxes, and special as sessments, if any. The purchaser will be re quired to make a deposit in the amount of ten percent (10%) of the flrstjSl,000.00 of the bid and five percent (5%) of the re mainder. Said deposit to be in cash or certified funds. This the 2nd day of December, 1992. John C. Davis Sheriff (12-16,23,30-92;l-6-93) CAMA PERMIT NOTICE Pursuant to NCGS 1133-A119(b), the Town of Long Beach, a locality authorized to issue CAMA permits in areas of environ mental concern, hereby gives NOTICE that on December 14, 1992, Richard and Cynthia Cantele filed an application for a CAMA permit to construct an approxi mately 3,000 sq. ft. dwelling on the proper ty located at Lot 2R, Block 252, Section 17; 2004 W. Yacht Drive. Persons desiring to inspect the applica tion, to comment thereon or to appeal the local decision are directed to contact the local permit officer at the below address by December 25, 1992. Later comments will be accepted and considered up to the time of permit decision. Project modifications may occur based on further review and comments. Notice of the permit decision in this matter will be provided upon written request. Sheila M. Bell Local Permit Officer for Receiving Minor Development Permits Under CAMA Town of Long Beach P.O.Box 217 Long Beach, NC 28465 919-278-9625 SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the power and authority contained in that certain Deed of Trust executed and delivered by Roosevelt Toomer and wife, Mary A. Toomer, dated the 19th day of March, 1990, and recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Brunswick County, North Carolina, in Book 799 at Page 682, and upon an Order of the Clerk of Supe rior Court of Brunswick County, after due notice and hearing, and because of default in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and failure to carry out and per form the stipulations and agreements therein contained and, pursuant to demand of the Owner and Holder of the In debtedness secured by said Deed of Trust, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will ex pose for sale in the County Courthouse of Brunswick County, in the City of Bolivia, North Carolina, at 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday, the 22nd day of December, 1992, all that certain parcel of land, situated, lying and being in Brunswick County, State of North Carolina, and more particularly described as follows: TYPE OF PROPERTY: House and lot. ADDRESS OF PROPERTY: Route 5, Box 5A, Leland, N. C. 28451. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: All that certain property situated In Northwest Township in the County of Brunswick and State of North Carolina, being described as follows: Lot 34, Fair Oaks Plantation. PRESENT RECORD OWNER(S): Roosevelt Toomer and wife, Mary A. Toomer. The Substitute Trustee reserves the right to require of the successful bidder at such sale a deposit as provided in the Deed of Trust or by law. This property will be sold subject to unpaid taxes, assessments and other prior liens and encumbrances, if any. This sale will be held open for ten (10) days for upset bids as by law required. This 1st day of December, 1992. W. J. Kcllam, Jr. Substitute Trustee Parham, Helms & Kcllam 1329 East Morchead Street Charlotte, N. C. 28204 Phone: 704-333-1105 (12-9,16c) PUBLIC NOTICE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT COMMISSION POST OFFICE BOX 2953S RALEIGH, N. C. 27626-0535 NOTIFICATION OF INTENT TO ISSUE A STATE NPDES PERMIT On the basis of thorough staff review and application of Article 21 of Chapter 143, General Statutes of North Carolina, Public Law 92-500 and other lawful stan dards and regulations, the North Carolina Environmental Management Commission proposes to issue a permit to discharge to the persons listed below effective February 1,1993, and subject to special conditions. Public notice of intent to issue a State NPDES permit to the following: 1. NPDES No. NC0035815. Mr. V. A. Creech, Jr., P. O. Box 66, Leland, NC 28451, has applied for a permit renewal for a facility located at Olde Brunswick Towne Cookery, Main Street, Belville, Leland, Brunswick County. The facility discharges 0.0026 MGD of treated domestic wastewater from one outfall into the Bruns wick River, a Class SC-Swamp stream in the Cape Fear River Basin. BODS, is water quality limited. For this parameter, the available load capacity of the immediate receiving water will be consumed. This may affect future water quality based ef fluent limitations for additional dis chargers within this portion of the watershed. Persons wishing to comment upon or ob ject to the proposed determinations are in vited to submit same in writing to the above address no later than January 15, 1993. All comments received prior to that date will be considered in the formulation of final determinations regarding the pro posed permit. A public meeting may be held where the Director of the Division of Environmental Management finds a sig nificant degree of public interest in a pro posed permit. A copy of the draft permit is available by writing or calling the Division of Environ mental Management, P. O. Box 29535, Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0535, (919) 733-7015. The application and other information may be inspected at these locations during normal office hours. Copies of the informa tion on file are available upon request and payment of the costs of reproduction. All such comments or requests regarding a proposed permit should make reference to the NPDES permit number listed below. Date: December 3,1992. Coleen H. Sullins for A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E., Acting Director Division of Environmental Management Town of Long Beach PUBLIC NOTICE The public will take notice that the Long Beach Town Hall will be closed Thursday and Friday, December 24 and 25, in observance of the Christmas Holiday. Regular office hours will resume Monday, December 28. Have a safe and happy holiday! Patricia H. Brunell Town Cleric Town of Caswell Beach PUBLIC NOTICE GARBAGE/REFUSE COLLECTION SCHEDULE Please be advised that the twice-weekly Garbage/Refuse Collection Sched ule has been revised due to the Christmas Holiday as follows: Tuesday December 22,1992 and Thursday December 24,1992. The regular schedule (Tuesday and Friday pickups) will be resumed on Tuesday December 29,1992. PLEASE CONTINUE RECYCLING EFFORTS! Linda C. Bethune Town Clerk Town of Yaupon Beach PUBLIC NOTICE HOLIDAY CLOSING AND HOLIDAY TRASH COLLECTION SCHEDULE FOR CHRISTMAS The public will take notice that the Yaupon Beach Town Hall will be closed on December 24 and 25,1992 in observance of the Christmas Holiday. Town Hall will be open for business as usual on Monday, December 28,1992 at 8:30 a.m. Trash collection will be on Tuesday December 22 and Thursday, December 24,1992. The regular trash collection schedule will resume the following week. MERRY CHRISTMAS! Nancy J. Wilson Town Clerk