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TOP AGGIES. INDIANS Trojans Roll To 4th Straight Win . JOHNNY ( KAHi West Brunswick remained un beaten alter tour games of the prep basketball season last week with a pair ot wins over Southern 1-A Conference opponents Williams Township ;ind Vikinu The Trojans ripped visiting W il! tarns 68-51 last Thursday alter tak ing a 6^-47 decision from host N.ikina on Tuesdav West Brunswick * i1 continues iionconforcnce piny Friday hosting N'akina in a return matchup The Troians also vtsu Williams Town ship or ". csday arwl c<rtpicte their preC- - v Vduic Wedvsdav h> traveling :o WtiLuvRose Hill w llums lvmnship Ricks .\v :c,s scored a season high .v ?> a'vi collected 12 re bound* v c.kl the Trojans to their ?ounh s-ja.c-; ?;?: to open the sea sor "he l> ic". Wes; with its best seasor- s;an since the 1 ?SO-S 1 campaign when the Tro.ians won their first 11 of the war The Trojans .tumped on the \ggies early taking j 10-poini. first -quarter lead before opening a 1u point halftime margin West contin ued to pull away in the third quarter and Trojan coach Bills Minis insert ed his reserves for the final period. "We were able to play all 11 players tonight which was good." said Mims. "It was a total team ef fort. We have more guys making good passes and giving up a shot for a possibly easier shot elsewhere on the court this season than ever be fore." Rounding out the top Trojan scorers were point guards Shawn Bowcns with nine points and Jer ome Marlowe, eight. Daniels helped West break from a "-7 tie in the game's first four min utes b> scoring eight points on a 10 0 Trojan run for a 17-7 lead with a minute lo play in the period. The Trojans then outscorcd the Aggies 8-2 to stan the second quar ter for a 28-12 lead with 4:31 to play in the halt. Williams Township maruci v! ium two points in the final break two mites ol the hall while West W illiams could never pet closer extei' V<i iLn leaJ to -20 at the than 14 points to the Trojans in the BASKET S L'RROL'XDUD?West lirttns wick's Patrick Hughes (in air), Jerry Reeves (44) and Ricky Daniels (right) have the bas ket surrounded during the Trojo"v' A.S-5/ h'/w over Williams Township last Thursday. On the play for the Aggies is Jo Jo Carmichael (J4). third quarter. West outscored the Aggies 14 4 in the final 3:21 of the third quarter to extend its lead to a commanding 58-36. LaPerry Hill anil Lonnic Mitchell led Trojan reserves in the final peri <k1 scoring four points each. Carl Wright led Williams (2-2) with 15 points followed by Brandon Simmons with seven. Score By Quarters Williams Township 10 10 16 15?51 West Brunswick 20 1? 19 10?68 Williams Township scoring: Grif fin 5, B. Simmons 7, Stewart 5, Carmichael 2. S. Simmons 6. Mc Phcrson 6. Rabon 1, Benton 4, Wright 15. West Brunswick scoring: Bowcns 9, Johnson 3, Marlowe 8, Lance 3. Hill 4. Mitchell 4. Hughes 3. Reeves 4, Daniels 30. Nakina A pair of West Brunswick offen sive sprees in the second and third quarters helped propel the Trojans to their 69-47 win over Nakina lasi Tuesday. Daniels poured in 23 points and Bowcns added 10 to lead the Tro jans. Julick Brooks led Nakina with 15 points followed by Nchemiah Bar rett with 14. West took a 10-7 lead in the first quarter before outscoring the Ind ians 19-9 in the second peruxl for a 29-16 halfti me advantage. Another 19-point effort in the third period enabled the Trojans to widen their margin to 48-28 at the end of the quarter and West went on to outscorc Nakina 21-19 in the fi nal eight minutes. Score Bv Quarters West Brunswick 10 19 19 21?69 Nakina 7 9 2 19?47 West Brunswick scoring: Bowcns 10, Johnson 2, Marlowe 2. Grissett 7, l^nec 9, Hill 5, Mitchell 2. Reeves 7, Daniels 23, Clarida 2. Nakina scoring: Ravenali 6, Mc Clcllion 7. Barrett 14, Brooks 15, Register 3, Osborne 2. SPORTING SCENE Trojans Enjoying Best Cage Start In Decade BY JOHNNY CRAIG The Wcsi Brunswick Trojans arc off and run ning to their best basketball start in 1(1 years alter winning their first four games of the season. Not since the 1980-81 campaign when the Trojans opened the season with 11 straight wins has a West Brunswick cage team enjoyed so much success so early. And the West boys' team isn't the only school squad enjoying such a successful beginning. The Lady Trojans are also 4-0 after the first two weeks of the season?their best start of a cage season in at least a dozen years. Among the Trojan early-season vicums are East Central 2-A Conference opponent Wallace Rose Hill, Williams Township and Nakina of the Southern 1-A Conference and Midcastem 4-A Conference foe Southern Wayne. Both unbeaten marks were to have received severe tests earlier this week (Tuesday) w ith a re turn matchup at Southern Wayne. The Saints boost of one of the top underclass man players in America in 6-foot-9 Charles Komegay. Just a junior, Kornegay scored 26 points in Southern Wayne's 65-64 loss to the Trojans two weeks ago. However, it was West Brunswick's Ricky Daniels who sparked the Trojan win over the Saints with a vain dunk and a block of a Kornegay lay up in the tinal minute. Daniels leads West in scoring averaging 23.5 points per game after four contests. The 6-6 se nior is the only Trojan averaging in double fig ures. Darnels has scored 20-plus points in each con deluding a season-high 30 in last Thursday's '. ?.r. v.er Williams Township .ir ? ?.r-i.'l Jerry Reeves is avenging 8.8 "v.; vvr.vt.t followed by junior point i;-ii-rH.5j and Aldwin Lance : v-vrv; 10 points against both -??. .siv. >.-.?? N?jr:na. Coach Billy a: the starting po\i ,i r Ir.r ' > iv. : 'A the sca-on Sophomore forward Lonnie Mitchcll is scoring at a 5.3 point-pcr-gamc clip. The Lady Trojans have two players averaging double-figure stores in Rebecca Buffkin (15.3) and Christy King (13). Buflltin scored a season high 22 in West's 63-56 win over Nakina. Cynthia Williams is right behind the pair scor ing at aii 8.3 point-pcr-gamc average alter a sea son-high 12 against Nakina. Forward Pani Do trie is averaging 6.8 points per contest. ***** Looking back to that 1980-81 season, the Trojans had quite a start in breezing through their lirst 11 games without a loss. West opened the year defeating Acmc-Delco and followed with victories over North Myrtle Beach, S.C. and South Brunswick. The Trojans then downed North Brunswick in back-to-back contests and closed out their pre-Christmas schedule with their second wins over Acmc Delco and South Brunswick for a perfect 7-0 record. West opened play in its own Trojan Holiday Invitational Tournament with its third win over North Brunswick in the four-team event. The Trojans managed a narrow, two-point win over Loris, S.C. in the tourney finals. West resumed regular-season play when school resumed after the holidays and the Troians picked up right w here they left oft. The Trojans took their second wins of the sea son over both South Brunswick and North Myrtle Beach to run their unblemished mark to 11-0. However, West dropped a 69-67 loss to West Columbus in mid-January in the teams' Three Rivers 3-A Conference opener and the Trojans *ent on to finish the campaign at 16-6. Hurray For Tar Heel Preps Garner's Brad Stevens kicked a 37-yard field goal to give North Carolina a 10-7 win over South Carolina in the 54th annual Shrine Bowl prep football game last Saturday in Charlotte. The game helped raise over S2.7I million this year lor the Shriners Hospitals for Crippled and Burned Children. The Tar Heel win also cut South Carolina's lead in the series lo 29-21-4. Championship Weekend Ends Grid Season North Carolina's win in the Shrine Bowl came despite eight Tar Heel teams playing for slate championships over the weekend in Chapel Hill. East Central Conference champion Clinton won the 2-A suite title Saturday afternoon with a 14-6 edging of Thomasville. The win capped a perfect 15-0 season for the Dark Horses and were one of three eastern N.C. teams claiming state championships. Two other state title streaks remained intact over the weekend including the other champi onship contest played Saturday. Richmond County nipped West Forsyth 9-7 in the 4-A title contest for its third straight state championship. The Raiders (14-1) scored the game-winning touchdown as time expired on a deflected pass. Richmond's recent domination of the 4-A ranks rivals that of Greensboro Page in the mid 1980's and Wilson Fike of the late 1960's. Both teams won three consecutive 4-A titles during their respective glory years. Swain County (13-2) also won its third straight 1-A championship Friday with a 40-14 romp over Roanoke. Roanoke had advanced to the title game after a come-from-behind win over nearby Tabor City in the eastern finals two weeks ago. Burlington Cummings (15-0) won the 3-A championship with a 32-26 triumph over Statcsville on Friday. Cummings quarterback Donnie Davis set a na tional prep single-season passing record in the contest. His 304-yard effort against Statcsville gave him 4,456 yards this season to pass Mission, Texas quarterback Lupe Rodriguez's 19X7 mark of 4,179 yards. Charles J. Locke, Ml) Smith Avf\, Shallotte fjr Charles Locke continues to serve as a general surgeon for the US A avg during the Persian (julf Crisis. During his absence, please direct any questions to his stall'at 754-9465. Upon his return. Dr. Locke will relocate his practice to his new Smith Avenue address in Shallotte. 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