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I rage 12-H?THE BRUNSWICK BF.ACO Dixie You Don't S BY MARJ0R1K MKGIVFKN The Dixie Youth league in I .eland iui.i ivu it? aunc K'i viic u?uutiiu> by parents of participants, but membership on the board of directors was not opened up to parents, and they remain displeased. Patty Cost on. a I .eland mother leading the effort to get copies of the organization's by-laws and financial statement, as well as a role in decision-making, said. "I'm not pleased at all." with recent concessions made by the board. Parents who were unhappy with the administration of the league by the board and its president. Don i White, had asked for intervention by the national organization. Cary Wrenn of Whiteville. representing i the rational organization, entered i the picture a couple of months ago and heard parental complaints. After assuring parents that the I eland league was not fulfilling the democratic ideals of Dixie Youth. < Wrenn said he would ask for more 1 openness and inclusion of parents on ? the board. I He told me he would meet with the board, but he just talked on the phone with Donald and in the end he's : agreed to accept Donald's way of do* < ing things." Mrs. Coston said Sunday. Group To Ft What does the Grand Strand have that Brunswick Count}' doesn't have P when it conies to golf ' Not courses, of course, but v "packaging" of the local golfing experionco. a A now local group, the North d Carolina Coastal Golf Association, p plans to promote area golfing, accor- [ ding to the South Brunsw ick Islands r Chamber of Commerce. Formed by t chamber members for accommoda- p tions facilities, restaurants and golf B courses, the group plans to promote businesses that offer "golf > packages." a first for the area. . Howard, Jori( Quarterback Raymond Howard | and defensive end Kyle Jones receiv- j cri iunior varsitv nlavorc Af u nal for their performances last Thursday s in the Trojans 13-12 season-opening f win over Fairmont. 1 Howard i o-foot-5. 1351 was named t the top offensive player after coin- t Golf Asso< The Ocean Isle Beach Golf Assn. held a mixed captain's choice tournament Sunday at Ocean Isle Beach golf course with a buffet social ! following the event. Prizes were awarded as follows: first place <68>, Howard Poe. Frank i Couvillon, Ted White and Pat I Siegfried; second place <711, John Lady Trojans Fa North Brunswick downed host | West Brunswick in three straight | games Monday to win a Waccarnaw 2-A Conference volleyball play. I The l^ady Scorpions 12-2, 2-4) won | the match. 15-10,15-2,15-7. In other conference volleyball ac- i tion Monday, Whiteville routed South i Whiteville Nips Whiteville handed West Brunswick a 5-1 Waccarnaw 2-A Conference tennis loss last Thursday in the I?ady Trojans' season opener. Visiting West Brunswick, the defending conference champions, won only two of six singles matches but took two of three in doubles play, i The win tipped the Nidy Wolfpack ; to 2-0 for the season. KesulLs Similes: Causev (Win i'r?f u/h?*? H ECZHSZZiZil SHALLOTTE MARINE SUPPLIES MAIf-J ST.. 754 696? | \ N. Thursday, September IS. I9S6 ith Concess iatisfy All F She referred to a letter she received last week from Wrenn. outlining the changes agreed to by the I viand group. They will show anyone in good standing the by-laws and finan cial statement, and will allow parents to make suggestions about the running of the league." Mrs. Coston read from Wrenn's letter Wrenn said that satisfied him. and the league can keep its franchise." Wrenn had previously threatened to withdraw the franchise if the I eland league did not make suggested changes. "This is not what we asked for." I'oston declared in the first place. 1 won't be able to see those documents, because I'm not in good standing 1 refused to pay the $10 fee they require every player to pay. but 1 agreed to work in the concession stand, instead. But they don't consider me in good standing " one iiit> imu uiree ciiuuren. one u laughter, playing baseball with the league over the years. On principle she is now refusing to pay the ' participation fee" charged each player. Some families can't afford that, with several children playing." she said. That began as a fee to hire a concession stand worker, but he White1 called it a participation fee to make it legal " *omofe Area "Golfers stay in Myrtle Beach and (lay our courses." said Chamber )irector Anne Marie Schettini. We rant them to stay here ar.d play." The Association is encouraging usinesses to make themselves more menable to golfers, motels or conominium associations for instance, y offering single-bed packages with men and/or maid service: estaurants by staying open during lie "shoulder" seasons of spring and all that are important to the local olfing industry. "By offering the packages." said Is. Schettini. "it will allow them to irolong their hours and seasons." ?s Are JV Playe deling 10 of 20 passes fcr 110 yards ind only one interception. The freshman completed five consecutive passes guiding the Trojans rom their own 20 yard-line to the ;'ainr.or.t 15 with less than a minute :o play for the game-winning touchdown. :iation Holds To Hoellman, Hob Correll. Pam Plvler and Betty Koss: llurd place ?71). Dick Plyler, Frank Koss. Sin Siegfried and Gert Collins Howard Poe won the award for closest to the pin and Ed Gore was '.he longest drive winner for the men. Pain Plyler was die ladies' longest II In Volleyball Brunswick to stay unbeaten in league play. The tady Wolf pack won in straight games, 16-14, 15-0, 15-0, to raise their league record to 4-0 and 4-4 overall. The loss dropped South Brunswick to 0-4 in the conference and 0-5 overall. Lady Trojans (W), 8-2; OTutchfield (W) def. Scarborough (WB), 6-6; Howard (W) def. Ward (WB), 8-3; Ervin (W) def. Jackson (WB), 8-C; Garrett (W) def. I.ominac fVVKj. 8-5; Gore (WB) def. Prince (W), 0-8. Doubles; Causey-Jackson iWBi def. White-Crutchfield <W>, 8-5; Scarborough-Eominac (WB) def. Howard-Ervin < W?, 0-8. Garrett-ltay (W) def. Ward-Gore (WB), 8-4. I I /inwr.1 1 "-UUICI tU I vi 11 L, I] Nursery Londscoping ZfJt: Lown Service gy .J House Plants f^g^P Shrubbery f$vy /Er!?p! Stanley Rd., Holden Beach 842-2924 ;ions >a rents | She said her children kid boon har- S rassed because of her refusal to pay [I the fee. Cost on was also unhappy that the K board had not opened its membership to parents "We get input, but no voting rights," she s,?til "This is not j a totally democratic organization. I Another thing, there's not a single black coach in the league. Tliat's wrong " Parents who are dissatisfied with Dixie Youth in I,eland are in the majority. according to Cost on. "But some parents just want their kids to play ball, and don't think about it." she said. She and other parents have met with the Bambino League and she said they were pleased with that organization, llowevoi, she's still fighting for changes in Dixie Youth. We're about to put this in the hands of the District Attorney," she said. Wrenn confirmed Sunday that the decisions of the I.eland board satisfied him. When asked about Coston's protest concerning board membership, he said, "That's ^ something they'd have to work on in- ^ to the future. It's hard to make drastic changes all at once." Repeated unsuccessful attempts j have been made to contact White by r telephone. To Golfers Participants must hold membership in the chamber While initially made up of local businesses, the association plans to extend its membership to similar businesses along the coast. It has applied to the N.C. Depart- w ment of Travel and Tourism for a 50 1 percent matching grant to help pay w for its first project. That is publishing a brochure which will list golf courses, accommodations and J* restaurants offering golf packages. 1 More information is available from sl. the South Brunswick Islands *11 Chamber of Commerce ^ a rs Of Week Jones '6-1.160. soph.? blocked both Fairmont extra-point attempts and had three quarterback sacks to lead the Trojan defensive charges. The Trojan junior varsity host Ix>rLs, S.C. tonight 'Thursday at 7 p.m. in next action. urnament drive winner and Dick Plyler won a prize for par 3 accuracy. Brierwood Ladies Plnv Tnnrnnmont . J . ~ W . . . .W. . . The Briervvtxxl Indies IB holers played a point tournament Sept. 9. with handicaps. The winners were Flight A, Nel Justice, 1G points; Flight B, F.dith Grice, 11 points; and Flight (\ Dot Grey, 3 points. I xiis Beato birdied on the fourth hole. A club cluimpionship tournament will be held Sept. 23. 27, and 28, as a match play with handicap in all flights except cliampionship flight. There will he a member and member best ball twosome Oct. 11. Awards will he given at the fall meeting. A two-day liandicap tournament I will l>e held Oct. 7 and 14, total twoday score, less full handicap. Three place awards will be given at the fall meeting. The season will be concluded w ith a luncheon, Oct. 25 at the Island House for the fall meeting. ^ ALL ST A RI pfc flags 754-0114 Flogs 'Banners Flagpoles Pennants A Variety Ol Flags Mail Orders FREE Delivery 9 Brook wood Avonue t Wilmington. N.C. 28403 Catherine Moore, Owner Winning arolino Roberts. daughter of Mr. and ! las uon a number of ribbons and tr?i| biros. The latest was this past Satnrda Irunsuirk Saddle ( lab meet. fin Sen! ! I ill Saddle Club, the same title she \m neets at Sea Gate Saddle Club in llugt Robinson, Hani Named Trojan* Brent Hobmson and Cory Hankins tve been named West Brunswick ofnsive and defensive players of the eek respectively following their itstanding play in last Friday's 2(M> i in over I Jttlefield. i Robinson. 5-foot-9, 188-pound inior, graded out at 97 hv the Trojan i caching staff after reviewing game 1 Ims. ? Robinson plays both on the offenvc line and linebacker and drew igh praise from Trojan head coach larshall Seay. Brent graded out the highest of nv player I've ever coached. He also The factory gi r\r roKn+oc ^ u I v-uuiuo WELLS fih JEEP Annoui 0% financing up m one I PS Jeep t ? 1 Rider Mrs. Virgil Roberts of llolden Reach phies for tier riding in recent liorsi iv when she was the champion at th? 5 she was reserve champion at Scott) mi on Labor Day and Memorial Daj i McCrae Park in Wilmington. kins 5 Of Week liad the hit of the week while playim on the offensive line with a tra| block." Ilankins recorded eight sol tackles from his linebacker spot t earn the defensive honors. The 6-foot, 177-pound sophomore also played tailback during the wi over Litlleficld and ran for 21 yard on seven carries. "Cory is one of five sophomore starting on defense and has done . great job. The entire defensive unit i beginning to come around and the should continue to improve ever game," added Seay. a g* A.P.R.I gg# ? or 4.8% , m OLDS/ and GMC ives you the Ic (up to $1,500 res You The iiees fr icing Rc > to 24 months with 20 CALL TOL! F1 Trojan JV Nips g Fairmont S| In Opener The Wo si Brunswick Junior Varsity opened I he new football season on a winning note last Thursday with a dramatic 13-12 Waccnmaw 2-A Confereiioo win over Fairmont. The Trojans led throughout the first half l>ut foil behind early in tho third quarter I m? fore rallying in the I final minute of play for tho win. Fairmont maintained its 12-7 lead obtained early in thoseeond half until late in tlio name when the Trojans drove tut yards in six plays to win. Quarterback Raymond Howard completed five straight passes to take tho Trojans from their own 20-vard line to the Fairmont 15 with just one second remaining. Running hack Chris Morgan carried for the final 15 yards with a game-winning touchdown. West Brunswick took a 7-0 lead on its first play of the game when freshman fullback James Cleinmons ran 80 yards for the score. Howard " added the exta point to cap the drive. Fairmont cut the Trojan lead to 7-41 in the second quarter on a 20-yard drive following a blocked West Brunswick punt. The ('.olden Tornadoes took a 12-7 lead early in the third quarter after intercepting a Howard pass on the ' Trojans' first possession of the half. Cleinmons led the West Brunswick running game with l'J7 yards and one touchdown on 11 carries, while Morgan ran 11 times for 47 yards aiul the game-winning score. Cleinmons also luid a banner performance defensively at linebacker with 14 tackles. The Trojan JV hosts I .oris, S.C. T tonight (Thursday) at 7 p.m. in next action. I Volleyball League Accepting Entries ii i in* isrunswicK county Parks and s Recreation Department is accepting entries for the fall co-ed aiul men's s volleyball league, a The league will play at Shailotte s Middle School. Any team or iny dividual wanting to participate y should contact the Parks and Recreation Department. 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