Smiles of Victory " '3 t ?? ? Seated in the convertible, one of the leading can in the motor caravan which took the victorious Beaufort Seadogs through More bead City and Beaufort Sunday, March 2* are Gehrmann Holland, Herb Mason and Jimmy Davis in the back seat and Henry Safrit and Smyrna Boy, Morehead Girl Win County Awards Walker Glllikin was selected at the most valuable boy in the Car teret County tournament and Carolyn Guthrie took like honors (or the girls. Gillikin of Smyrna saw his team eliminated in the semi-finals by Beaufort, but the loss in no way detracted from the fine play ex hibited by the big. rugged boy. Guthrie won the honors for her superb ball handing and feeding to fellow forward Ann Long, which enabled Long to set a new More head City and county tourney re cord of 84 points. The More head City Eaglet tes won the tournament for the third straight year. Tnpfcy la Library The trophy Won by the Seadogs at Greensboro emblematic of their being State Class A Champs for 1965 Is being dtoplayed in the li brary at the school. Photo by Jerry Schumacher Monk Pittman in the front The driver 1* Street Wetherington. The crowd in the background was from nil over the county. They turned out at the Carolina Dog Track to welcome the heroes home. How Games Stacked Up In State Class A Tourney The Beaufort Seadogs won their champoinship game from Bethel 48-40 in the State Class A Tourney, with the runner-up trophy going to BethtL Third place was won by Youngiville when they defeated Ahoskie 78-57. The consolation prize was won by Red Springs when they defeated Cove Creek 75-72. In other games during the tour Mason's 14 High for Tourney Play Herb Mason's 14 field goals in the Smyrna game of the Carteret County Tournament was high for a Beaufort player this season. ney Beaufort defeated Youngsville, 55-63, and Hildebran 6ft 56. Youngs ville won from Cove Creek 65-55. Ahoskie beat King 52-48, and lost to Bethel 54-49. Bethel defeated fUd Springs 77-67. Cove Creek de fected Hildebran 64-62, and Red Springs whipped King 61-45. Champs - What They're Plannin For the Future Three of the four jrraduatir seniors of the Seadog quintet ai planning on going to college fc lowing their graduation in Jun Just one is giving up the ca^ sport. Henry Safrit is planning on a tending Duke University to stuc. medicine, which more or less wf mean that big Henry will have t give up his sports aspirations. Gehrmann Holland stated tin he plans to attend college at or of the Big Four in Notth Carolii and it's his hope that whiche.vf school he decides on will accej him on their team. Monk Pittman is planning on a tending college and will major i physical education with his ult fffote ambition being to become coach of sports at a high school i this area. Herb Mason is the only membf of the club that doesn't expect t attend college, since as he worde it, "I'm planning on going to wot this summer and will probably sta at the job for a long, long time." Bruce Edwards Jr., scorekeefM for the team, is also a senior. H intends to go to Wake Forest Co lege in the fall u here he will stud business administration. All these boys will be a welcon addition to any school they may a tend or an asset to any communti of u hich they may become a part Everyone Scares Against Atiantij In only two games all season dl | all members of the Seadogs get i? to the scoring act, and both - these games were played again Atlantic. In the first game of tk seascn played by the two teaif Beaufort won 87-31, and in the second meeting of the year ttrf Seadogs won 73-42. TEAM-UP with TEXACO FIRE CHIEF YOUR BEST GASOLINE BUY AT REGULAR GASOLINE PRICES! Stop in and see your TEXACO dealer for a tankful soon! ? J. M. DAVIS DISTRIBUTOR