L< Dixir VuiiIIi l-cajjuo parent meclmr. uilh a state official last ' reooiiiiiieii<)nti?ii.s. lint no answers < 'oticci neil cili/riis plan to hum1 Kiiunity Hiiilcltnu at7:It0p n lions are available if league ??ffi' i; sui'.Ki'.stkoiis I In* iiiurs<ia\ nicotian uilh 1 leantu'officials was called after a ? plained that tliov couldn't obtain loanno's financial status. Carry Wrewi. a state dire* t SPORTING SCENE Whiteville, i In Eastern 1 BY JUIINNY ? KAIIi Itcjuviiiated Whiteville '.son its second game in a row Monday over Wilmington Post 10 tie the American Lemon Area II Kasleni Division series at 2-2 in games. The best-of-seven series continues this week with the winner advancing to the Area II finals. Post 10 won the first two games of the series. 3-0 and 7-3 before Wlutevilie Post 137 it-grouped to win ttie third and fourth names, 9-3 and 12-11. Post in won the regular season championship while Whiteville and Brunswick County Post OH finished in a tie for second place. Whiteville went on to down Post iifl in four games while Post 10 dropped Bladenboro in four games also. Both i series were a be.st-of-five format. Whiteville won the Eastern Division championship iasl year and went on to capture the state legion title Dixie Youth Opens Playoffs The Brunswick County Dixie Youth Prc-Majors All-Stars begin their quest of a state cliainpiortship Satur I Girls Receive ! Tlu? I.eland Softball Association concluded iLs regular season with an awards ceremony last Thursday night. First place in the Midget Girls' division iagi-S 3*i2) were the McDonald's Pounders, reports Mrs. William J. Ha (son Jr. of I.eland. First place in the Junior Girls' division were the Fast Coast Paint Strollers. Merchants Win The Shallolle Merchants completed an unbeaten regular season last week to win the Brunswick County Men's Softball League championship and the top seed entering the loop's post-season tournament. Shallotte finished the season with a perfect lti-0 record and claimed first place bv two full names over sorimd. plxirp Hftiinett's Seafood 114-21. Corbyco anil Joyncr Kleclrie lied for third with !?-7 records followed by laid Head Island. Ocean Isle Builders, Wilcox-Morrison Construction and Classic Productions. The tournament was scheduled for tins Wtfk at Smithviilc Park near South|M>rt. Sea Trail Pro-Arn, Jr. Goit Program Scheduled The first Sea Trail llolf Links ProAm Tournament lias been scheduled for Tuesday, August 5 at the Sunset Bcacli course lN.C. Highway 17!)I he^inninp, with a shotgun start ;it noon. The one-day. Hh-percent handicap tourney is limited to the first 122 golfers with a $25 registration fee. Then* will he a cocktail party and awards presentation at 5 p.m. following the tournament. Sea Trail is once again sponsoring us junior gou program eacn nuirsday at 5:110 p.m. with all golfers ages 17-andunder admitted to the course free of charge. Daily instructional clinics continue to he held each morning with two sessions (9-10 a.m. and 1011 a.m.) The clinics are only $10 per golfer and open to all ages. There is a maximum of eight players per clinic. Students should bring their own clubs or Sea Trail will have sets available. Kor more information on the proam tourney, junior golf program or clinics call Sea Trail Golf Links at SVlMlfeO and ask for Hrian I ?oaue Told I Vw/ ifi I .Hand ted ,i iii;kU> threi1 rcfoin rhtirsdny night with lh* suggested I indicating income t nt the (Hand Coin- ceplion; make lis i to di.scuss vvluit op restructure its org sis don't follow those community menib< Currently th?? hyl; a slate offi? i.ii .mi! llwiiisi'lvi's dlrt'i li roup of parents com* The rccommei information on tin* turns raised by par tv commissioners t or with the league, dent Donald Hay \ n j. i r\ r rub/ iu even Ifle Series day at Huntersville (near Charlotte). The local all-stars open play in the* double-elimination tournament at 2 p m. The Brunswick team is comprised of the top Dixie Youth pre-major players from the county league. Named to this year's all-star team are Skip Whisnant. Bill McGuire. Rodney Labelle, Joe Bowman, Jeff (iaskill. Mickey Jones, David Jones. Steve Phillips, Donald Bowling, Jamie Beasley. Anthony llickman. Jamie Brown, Lorenza Bryant Patrick Bryant and Mike McDowell. Coaching the all-stars are David Warren. Bobby Triggs and Krarikie Rogers. Ploy Still Open It is still not too late to register fur the Brunswick County Youth Tennis program to be held at the Shallotte Park throughout the remainder of the summer. The leamie is oneii to oil vouth ten nis players ages 13-18. Interested players can register each Tuesday and Friday at 9 a.m. at the Shallotte Park or by calling the Brunswick County Parks and Recreation Department at 253-4357. Softball Honors Named to the Junior Girls Alt-Stars team are Teresa Mintz, Steffaney liaison, Angie Horrell, Tracy Rryant. Melissa Hamilton. Angic Knox, Victoria Nance, Misty Price, Allison Huberts Khnruin I j?u,is> Mirhnllo Price, Tonya Graham. Denise Graham, Andria Hooper, Angie Fowler. Tammy Ballard. Denise Barbacow and Ann Warren. Softball Crown llruuswick County Men's Softball league filial standings Team W L Shallotte Merchants 16 0 Bennett's Seafood 14 2 CorbyCo 9 7 Juyner Electric 9 7 Bald Head Island 7 9 Ocean Isle Builders 7 9 Wilcox-Morrison Const. 5 11 Classic Productions 2 14 league results for the week ending July 10: Monday. July 7 Corbyco 6. Bald Head Island 4: Sluillulte MerclianLs 0, Ocean Isle Builders 0; Classic Productions 13, Wilcox-Morrison Const. 12. Tuesday, July 8 Bennett's Seafood 14, Joyner Rleetric 1; Bald Bead Island 18, Classic Productions 5. Thursday. July 10 Joyner P.leetric 7, Ocean Isle Builders 0; Bennett's Seafood 11, Corbyco 9. These games marked the end of regular season play. i i I Hierman Wins 1 Twelve Balls ! I Ann Hierman, Brierwood ladies | (lolf Association champion. picked up 12 balls last week in a Splash Con- j test. Players contributed a ball to the , winner's pot for each ball lost in a i water hole during the women's regular 18 holes of play Tuesday, i reported Uuth 10. Hierman, | secretary. ? Karning low patts for the day were Mary Scluiack. Plight A. 28; Mary Ahern, Plight B. 32; and Connie i Brandt. Plight C. 34. t Mary Scluiack scored a birdie on j utr null noic. ( information rncndnlious to Hh? local board hey make a full financial disclosure, and expenses since tin- league's inbylaws available to the public; and arii/alioti to allow a parents or other its to serve on the board of directors ws provide for coaches to ap|>oiiit >rs. ridatiorLS came in response to cjues. cuts of some players They told counearlier this month that !.ea*;tie I'rcsiVhite find refused to share copies of v * DIXIi: YOKTII AI.USTARS SKIJ\t"' I'rc-Mnjors All-Star team was named I: lieipating in the state piasuffs in Mur elude, from left, front row?Skip Whis jjf / .1 '??" /??. >,'* 2 f * '* y / -,? LV: nastf .?.r" COUNTY TRACK FINALIS E-Pari Saturday's Hershey's Track and Field ships were Iteiinie Clark. Jr. (left) at Whiteville Elir Whitcvillc Post 1117 advanced to the \merican Legion Area II Fastern Division baseball finals last Wednesday with a 5-2 win over Brunswick L'ounty claiming the opening-round. Ijest-of-five series in four games. Post 1117 managed to score all five runs in the final three innings to take [lie coine-from-behind win after firuiiswick County had mounted a 2 0 lead through six. The two teams had tied for second place during the regular season with l-l records. The 3-1 series win lifted Post 1117 to in 11-5 record while 11 runs wick County concluded its season at 9-7. Whiteville will now move on to face regular-season champion Wilmington Past 10 for the Fastern Division title. After losing the first two games of the series. Post (5fl appeared to he nroute to tying the playoffs and forc ing a fifth and final contest Wednesday before the Whitevilie rally Should Be , the bylaws and information on league fin public |>artieipation in the league wasn't White has not l>eei? available for con At Thursday's meeting, said parcni I'atti fusion. White and one other board i briefly, but did not answer the parents' i According to Mrs Coston. Wrenn to to jmvi' them i league ?iffieorsk time to come up with She added, |??' said they couldn't fort Wrenn also said no Dixie Youth rcgu to liave lieen broken. _ / J d i? * ^ ^ l-V i'l-.l>?'The Kruiiswirk County Dixie ist weekend with 15 iucai players paritersville Saturday. 'I he all-stars innant. Hill Mi(iuire, Rodney Labelle. ^'f.kx it, , f ?; * 1... > . .ft ^ ' '\ IS ^ j j -:w/ - " & i? ipatinji in last trighli. The pair \i state champion- ago at Pembroke Si id Valerie Smith advance to the stntt ninates Post 68 F began. i Brunswick County scored single runs in the second and fifth innings and looked to have the name at hand. Post 68 took a I d lead on Darren U rice's It Bl-single that scored losing pitcher Stephen Mint?.. Mintz went eight innings with relievers Handy Brown and Bryan ] Scnimcns limiting Post BIT to just i eight hits. ; Quinton McCraoken scored Post 1 fill's final run after a walk, stole second. took third on a fielder's choice and came home on a wild pitch. Whiteville tied the game in the seventh. 2-2 with a pair of runs. Post 137. the defending state legion eltampions. then took the lead for good, 4-2 with two more runs in the eighth then added one more in the ninth. .lody Sykes led Post 137 both on the mound and at the plate going the distance oil a three-hitter and striking out 13. Sykes also collected three hits in Till. MM NSWK K MM ON. I Made Publii antes and that Tlic parents have n allowed. motion. said Mrs. Cos wnent. give league officers ti; Ls' spokesman quested material, member spoke questions. We've I Mien reall) 1*1 the parents We're not willing to sit see what they said. Someone lias something." e them to." Based on conuneni Intions apjK'ar area newspaper, jiaieni Thursday's meeting. p* f -i -aI - v k > V W loo Bowman. Jeff Ciuskill. Mickey Jones back row?couch Uaviti VibiTril. Hickman. Jamie Brow n. Loreoza Bryan and coach Bobby Triggs. Not pictured is i J* I .J * ms 0: ^ / dm - : - y-/\ st * w *** *-<* v P..O?C**T DOUGWMIH ere regional winners three weeks ale I nivcrsity and won the right to i' finals in Raleigh. rom Playoffs finding a two-run double that .started the Whiteville rally in the seventh inning. Brian Richhorn also had a pair of hits for Whiteville. The winner of the Whiteville Post 10 series will go on to face either Hamlet or Hope Mills for the Area 11 .'haiitpionsliip both Rasteni Division itul Area II championship series are >est-of-seven. ?'i ;-vi SOUTBOARDS SALES AND Now available SOUTHPOP? MARINA frmW. SERVICE CENTER "fW 457-9161 OPEN ? DAYS Ihursriav. July IT. 19K6? Page 13-B C I ot Hiven up their quest for infortoii. though they are willing to rue in which to present the re. up against a stumbling block, lien; and get no answers," she get to open up and tell us ts by one league director to an Ls had expected those answers at r \ 1 MOIO 8* OOJ& AHilt <. David Jones and Steve Phillips: liowling, .s<tn*iu- iti-asley. Anthony l. Patrick Bry ant. Mike McDowell coach Frankle Rogers. trunswick 'ouths Compete n Track Finals Valerie Smith of Bolivia and Rene Clark of Holden Boach competed the Hershey's Track and Field ate finaLs last Saturday at N.C. late University in Raleigh. Smith, competing in the girls 9-10 ear old division, finished second in :w Softball throw, fourth in the staiving long jump and seventh in the D-ineter run. Clark, competing in the boys 11-12 ear old division, finished fifth in the 30-meter run and sixth in both the )0-meter run and Softball throw. Both Smith and Clark won the right ? advance to the state finals by tushing among the top two in each ' their events in the regional meet iree weeks ago at Pembroke Stale niversity. For health insurance to help pay soaring hospital and surgical bills, see me. ?W|GHT . FLANAGAN f** Phone 1 Qjf 754-9923 JT Jet. Hwy. , 17 A 911 P.O. -tog.' 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