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Conference Dominate i BY JOHNNY CRAIG The Waccamaw 2-A Conference West Brunswick Trojans dominate the 1988 All-County football team released this week which also featured players from North and South Brunswick. West Brunswick linebacker/fullback Corey Hankins, a 6-foot-l, 205-pound senior, was named county player of the year while the Trojans' Marshall Seay received coach of the year honors for the second straight season. Hankins is a two-time allconference and all-county player and is currently being recruited by numerous NCAA Division I schools including N.C. State. "Corey is one of the most outstanding individuals I've ever had the privilege coaching," stated Seay. "He is both an excellent player and an inspiration to everyone around him plus he is also a great student." Hankins recorded 78 tackles in West Brunswick's last four games that saw the Trojans (10-2) advance to the second round of the state I playoffs. Hankins suffered a broken hand late in the season but made a remarkable recovery to have an outstanding performance in the Trojans final playoff game against Jordan-Matthews. I "We cut his cast off an hour before kickoff and he went out and made 27 tackles including 14 first hits," explained Seay. "It was just a tremendous performance on his part." ? * * Seay, having just completed his third season guiding the Trojan gridders, picked up his second coach of the year honor during his tenure. Seay led the Trojans to their first conference championship since 1980 while West advanced to the second round of the state playoffs for the first time since 1975. He has compiled a 22-10 overall record in three seasons with the Trojans. * * Joining Hankins on the 23-player j- roster were 11 of his Trojan teammates. Included were quarterback Raymond Howard, running back/defensive lineman Greg McNeil, running back Jeff Bernard, flanker/defensive back Tony Graham, offensive guard Charlie Eaton, tight end Gary Gore, defensive linemen Kerry Cumbee and Martin Bolick, linebacker Bossy Clemmons, defensive back Chris Morgan and punter Steve Cumbie. Selected from South Brunswick were quarterback Tim Gescat, center David Ensinger, offensive tackle Brian Vititoe, wide receiver Hans Bean, defensive tackle Todd White, linebacker Lennon Willetts, defensive back Brantley Barfield and kicker Steve Phillips. North Brunswick honorees included offensive linemen Jamie Medlin and James Goddard and defensive back Tige Munn. * * Howard, a 5-10, 165-pound junior, was named to the team for the second straight time. A two-year starter for the Trojans, Howard threw for 1,193 yards and 10 touchdowns (58-125-4) and ran for a 5.7 yards per carry average. Bernard, a 6-2, 195-pound junior, led the Trojans in rushine touchdowns this season with 14 while running for 661 yards. McNeil, a 5-10, 170-pound senior, was named to the all-star team at both running back and defensive line. McNeil ran for a team-leading 690 If you had to entirely rebuild your home tomorrow, could you? With State Farm, you can get guaranteed 100% coverage on your home plus extra contents protection. Call to see if you qualify. 754.9923 i Jcl. H*y. ' ~ f} 17 & 211 I P? B?y78 Dwight Flarsgan giSlB^w^l?a~.iifi. < | ?@> I'I""'J"' * ?e a'HI Ca%u^'i? f-^.'?,(>a '. iMiutANCl Qfi i ? f|i(*?4T-'?gton mmn^ I 3 Champion ^ll-County C it All-Brunswick County ? Football Team Offense Pos. Player lit. WL CI. Sch. QB Raymond Sl Howard" 5-10 160 Jr. West h QB TimGescat 5-11 165 Sr. South RB Greg McNeil 5-10 170 Sr. West ? RB Jeff Bernard 6-2 195 Jr. West 1 FL Tony Graham" 6-1 160 Sr. West S( Line David Ensminger 5-8 180 Jr. South P Line Charlie Eaton 5-10 215 Sr. West Line Jamie Medlin 6-1 220 Jr. North Line Brian Vititoe 5-10 160 Sr. South _ Line James Goddard 5-0 230 Sr. North J" TE Gary Gore" 6-3 205 Sr. West 11 WR Hans Bean 6-1 170 Sr. South P Defense f< Line Kerry Cumbec" 5-11 235 Sr. West n Line Martin Bolick 6-0 185 Sr. West g Line Greg McNeil 5-10 170 Sr. West l.inc Todd White 6-4 245 Sr. South LB Corey Hankins" G-l 205 Sr. West W l.B Linden Wittetts 6-4 210 Sr. South n LB Bossy Clemmons 5-10 175 Sr. West Q DB Brantley Barfield 5-9 178 Jr. South DB Tigc Munn 5-11 170 Jr. North DB Tony Graham" 6-1 160 Sr. West w DB Chris Morgan 5-10 160 Sr. West C Specialist C K Steve Phillips 5-9 190 Sr. South P Steve Cumbie 5-10 170 Jr. West q "denotes two-time all-county selection Player of the Year?Corey Hankins, West J' Brunswick. Coach of the Year?Marshall Seay, West Brunswick. d li yards and five touchdowns while also performing well at defensive end. g( Graham is a two-time all-county t) selection at both flanker (split end) and defensive back. The 6-1, w 160-pound senior, caught 30 passes b for 616 yards and nine touchdowns to C( lead the Trojans' passing attack. Graham, along with fellow tight S( end Gore, are being recruited by North Greenville (SC) Junior Colloan ~o? P Graham joined Howard and j Hankins as being named to the Myr- y tie Beach (SC) Sun News All-Area t( grid team. c Gore, a G-3, 205-pound senior, ^ caught 10 passes for 215 yards and five touchdowns this season while ^ also being a key blocker at his tight g end position. Eaton, a 5-10, 215-pound offensive n guard, drew great praise from Seay. '' Charlie is one of the best offensive s linemen I've ever coached. In addition to his play on the offensive line, Charlie was also an asset on the s defensive line as well." p The Trojans dominated the defen- p sive line with Cumbee, Bolick and n McNeil named to three of the four spots. Cumbee, a 5-11, 235-pound senior guard, is an all-WC honoree and twotime all-county selection. He is presently being recruited by both Lenoir-Rhyne and Catawba Colleges. Bolick, a 6-0,185-pound senior, has been the Trojans most consistent defensive ends the past two seasons according to Seay. Bolick, an all-WC honorable mention, is also being scouted by Lenoir-Rhyne. Clemmons, a 5-10, 170-pound senior, joined Hankins as the top Trojan linebackers. Clemmons also doubled as a top fullback while scor"YOUR" SSI HEADQU AUTOMATIC HURRY FOR BES GREAT SELI PRE-OWNEI QualityFo, Coll Toll Free 1 i Trojans ?rid Team ig several touchdowns and rushing i short-yardage situations. Morgan, a 5-10, 160-pound senior, erformed as both a tailback and efensive back for the Trojans this eason. He was also an all-WC onorable mention recepient. Cumbie, a 5-10, 170-pound junior, linfoH 41 f i moe f/\r fViQ Trnione ? wv4 a jl uiiiv.0 ivi bite itujaiu nuo sason averaging just over 31 yards er boot. * * * Gescat, a two-year starter at uarterback for South Brunswick, irew for just over 1,000 yards while reducing 1,490 total offensive yards )r the Cougars (2-8). He was also amed to the all-WC team along with lean. Ensminger, a 5-8,180-pound junior, ras an all-conference honorable lention and helped anchor the ougar offensive line at center. Vititoe, a 5-10, 160-pound senior, 'as a two-year letterman for the ougars and played guard on the ougar offensive front. Bean, a 6-1, 170-pound senior split nd, caught 37 passes this season for xst over 600 yards to lead Cougar eceivers. White, a 6-4, 245-pound senior ickle, helped anchor the Cougar efensive line and is the biggest neman named to the all-BC team. Winden Willetts. a 64. 210-nound snior linebacker, also provided size ) the South defensive unit. Barfield, a 5-9, 178-pound junior, 'as one of the top Cougar defensive acks and was also received allonference honorable mention. Phillips rounded out the Cougars' election as the all-county kicker. ? * ? Munn, a 5-11, 170-pound junior, layed both defensive back and runnlg back for the Scorpions (1-9). /hile blooming in late season as a )p rusher, Munn received both allonference and all-county honors as efensive back. Medlin, a 6-1, 220-pound junior ickle was among one of the biggest corpion linemen. In addition Medlin /as an all-conference honorable nention. 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