All-Conference Team Finds Seadogs Homed THE NEWS-TIMES sponsored an All-Seashore Conference Basketball Team selected by coache* in the conference and TflE NEWS-TIMES sports editor. Two members of the undefeated lieaufort quintet were unanimous choices of all the voters. Gehrmann Holland, voted o?t standing performer at the State Tournament, and Monk Pittman, who won a plaee with Holland on the All-State Touramcnt first five, were both voted places on the first team in the conference. Their teammates on the all-con ference squad, all from Carteret County, included Walker Gillikin of Smyrna and Jerry Willis and Wayne Cheek of Morehead City. Tom McQuaid, coach of the Sea dogs. was selected as coach of the team. One member of the Seadog squad was also named to the second team. He was Herb Mason, who teams with Pittman regularly to bring the ball up the court for the Mason, who had some very hot nights, including his 28 point* against Smyrna in the County Toornament, was elected to a posi tion for Ms fine ballhandiing and shooting ability. Holland was described by Greensboro writers as the 6-2 youngster built like a fullback, weighing 195 pounds who has that magic touch under the boards that enables him to tap in rebounds with amazing ability. Unerrlag Eye Holland is also credited with having an unerring eye and a per fect shooting touch, with real spring in Ms l*gs that enables him to outfumprfar uller opponent*. Monk Pitt man. one of the tend. ing lights (or Beaufort in the State Tournament, was the playmaker of the Seadog quintet all season. His jump shots and sets from back of the key enabled Beaufort to win many a baUgame. The others on the first team such as Jorry Willis. Cheok and Oilli kin wen ealra fine plajrerx. Cheek is the only one who will be seen in action again next season. Willis had a scoring average well up in dwiWe figures and bis height at 6 foot 1 inches mi uaed to extra good advantage from Ms forward slot this year. Jerry was one at the county's best big men with a fine posh shot Wayne Cheek, another elongated eager at 64 was one of tbe most improved players in tha conference daring the past season. His special ty, when he and Willis teamed up as the Eagles' one-tiw scoring punch, was on push shots from the corners. The apple of Coach Stew Daniels' eye this year was Walker Gillikin, and there weren't any coachea in the conference who wouldn't have liked to aee the 5-3 ',i youngster on their squads. Walker was equally adept at get* ting the rebounds (or his team, making tipins, or shooting from oataide. Pictures of the Scadogs named to All-Conference team are on page 10, with ptcturea of Jerry Wilis and Wayne Cheek of the Morehead City team and Walker Gillikin oX Smyrna appearing on page 11. ;i Bells' Our own LONG 3LSKVC SPORT SHIJtTS 2.98 U. 0 f. . ? ln ^ a I ? I _ I - f v/wr own Tomou* ^rcnoai? name on in# iomi b your auuranc* ?f?wri >?. Ml - comfortobU ? nfrtfi jk# rna,? ? 1 Ml a ! M i tf / >pfrOQ O' rOUnO JjOini p*CK * SI"C/i#fl COIIOva* t j 1 . -? - - ? - - t, ih 1 1 I ^ nn*' DIU,< wr**n? Wray7 "Hiiie. oanronxw (ma*, shrinfcag* U). *(14-14?Y. THE BEST Will Always Win! ? WE STOCK ONLY THE ? Building Material ? Paints ? Hardware ? Tools ? Carpenters and Painters Supplies / 1 BEST TEAM IN THE STATE CONGRATULATIONS TO THE