LOOKING FOR 100TH P,RID WIM
Trojans Visit
Cougars In Early
Intercounty Contest
BY JOHNNY CRAIG
Fresh off an impressive 38-0
rump over North Myrtle Beach,
S.C., last week, the West Brunswick
Trojans continue nonconference
play Friday visiting South Bruns
wick in the first of two matchups
with the Cougars this season.
The game will be the season
opener for South Brunswick. Kick
off is set for 7:30 p.m.
The Cougars (6-5 last year) made
their final preparations for the 1991
season last Friday in a 20-10 scrim
mage loss to visiting Tabor City
(sec related story this section).
Prior to battling the Red Devils.
South Brunswick fell to 4-A foe
Wdmington Hoggard 20-7 two
weeks ago in the United Carolina
Bank Jamboree
Starting quarterback Todd Vice
missed the jamboree scrimmage due
to a leg injury and was replaced by
reserve Kevin Smith.
Terry Galloway set up the only
South Brunswick score on a 46-yard
run up the middle.
West Brunswick (1-0) extended
its school record for consecutive
season-opening wins to five straight
with last week's triumph over North
Myrtle Beach. The Trojans haven't
dropped a season opener since 1986
in a 19-14 loss to Pender.
South Brunswick has had only re
cent succcss with season-opening
games having won the last two
against Hallsboro, 35-6 last year
and 60-8 in 19X9.
Prior to the wins over the Tigers,
South Brunswick had not opened
the season successfully since the
1970s.
Friday's game gives the Trojans a
chance to reach a special school
milestone. A West Brunswick win
would be the Trojans KXHh football
victory in the school's history. The
Trojans have compiled a 99-99-1
football record since the school
opened in 1972.
*****
Vice returns to be the likely of
fensive leader for the Cougars. The
senior passed for over 1,300 yards
in 1990 and will have a trio of top
receivers to throw to this time
around led by Keith Marlowe (5
foot-U, 170 pounds). Marlowe
made five receptions against Tabor
City for 1 15 yards.
Other Cougar receivers include
tight end Marcus Smith (6-4, 225)
and senior split end Butch Fullwood
(6-2, 175).
Rounding out the Cougar offen
sive backfield will be senior tail
back Vinnic Joyner and junior
Corey Brown and Galloway, a soph
omore fullback.
Other South Brunswick players
include wide receivers Santino Mc
Glaughin and Jason Griffin; quarter
back Jeff Simon; tailbacks Valen
tino Bryant and Martin Ray; tight
ends Danny Shannon and Will
Rabon; fullbacks Matt Lennon and
Mike Clewis; centers Jerry Gall
oway. Allen F.llixson, John Walls,
Joey Walls and Keith Burke; guards
Rodney Willoughby, Mike Ran
dolph, Tcrrancc Randolph and
Willie Swain; tackles Jimmy Simon.
Charles Blue. Oscar Robertson.
William Diet/., David Gainvores,
Kyle Sellers, Tim Bryant and Steve
Robbins; defensive end Dane
Quick; defensive hacks Lewis
Vault, Nick Smith, Joey Medlin,
Justin Rohde, John Ballentinc and
Alvin Hcwctt and middle guard
Chester Walker.
Likely offensive starters for the
Trojans include quarterback Brian
Alderson, tailback Aldwin Lance,
fullback Aaron Butler, receivers
Mall Bozcman and Shaun Bowen,
center Kevin Scay, guards Donnic
Warren, Geoff Byrt and Wayne
Gore, tackles Tony Caison and
Steve Brooks and tight end Daniel
Russ.
Lance led the Trojan ground at
tack last Friday running for 148
yards and a school-record five
touchdowns on 1 1 carries.
Butler added 27 yards on only
two carries while Alderson fought
off a 101 -degree temperature at
game line to complete two of five
passes for 19 yards.
Probable defensive starters in
clude linemen Wayne Branch, Bob
by Lovcttc, Caison, Warren, and
Lonnie Mitchell. Linebackers in
clude Russ, Shawn Stevenson and
Aaron Butler while secondary
starters will likely be Jim Cirissclt,
Jerry Reeves and Bo/eman.
Russ and Mitchell combined to
sack North Myrtle Beach quarter
back Matthew Palmer lor a safety in
the first half of last week's game
while Grissett intercepted a lirst
quarter pass and Ronnie Bradley
and Branch both recovered Chief
fumbles.
*****
The 20-gamc series between
West and South Brunswick is cur
rently deadlocked at 10-10.
South Brunswick took a 21-14
win last year in the final week of
die regular season. The victory sent
the Cougars into the state playoffs
for the first time since 1986 while
ending the Trojans' hopes of a
school-record three straight postsea
son berths.
The South Brunswick win also
snapped a two-game losing streak to
the Trojans as West had won the
previous pair of games, 22-20 (dou
ble overtime) in 1989 and 49-6 in
1988.
The 1991 season marks only the
sccond lime that the Trojans and
Cougars will meet twice in the same
year.
The pair have traditionally met
once in the final week of the prep
regular season since the formation
of the Waccamaw Conference in
19X5.
However, the two schools met
twice on the gridiron in 1973 in the
hrst Unn bail games between the
pair. The two split the contests with
West Brunswick winning the first
game, 13-0 before South rebounded
to win 7-6 in the final meeting.
West Brunswick blanked the
Cougars in won both 1973 games,
14-0 in the first contest and 36-0 in
the sccond.
Alter the twin decisions in 1973,
West Brunswick reeled off five
straight wins over the Cougars in
cluding the biggest romp by either
team in the series, 54-6 in 1975.
South Brunswick responded by
winning the next three games dur
ing 1977-79 before the Trojans
blanked the Cougars in back-to
back games the next two years, 9-0
and 25-0.
South Brunswick won five of the
six games played during 1982-87
including a 40-22 romp in 1986
during the Cougars' Waccamaw
Conference championship season.
The league tide won by the Cougars
is the only one in school grid histo
STAFF PMOIO BY JOHNNY CRAJC
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The sign over the press box in the West Brunswick stands proclaiming the new "M.H. Rourk
Stadium" was lighted fur the first time during last Friday's 3H-0 Trojan win over North Myrtle Beach.
A good home attendance also filled the stands for the first time as well. The stadium will be dedicated
on Sep. 20 when the Trojans entertain Mullins, S.C.
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Scorpions Open Season
By Blanking Topsail
North Brunswick snapped a 16
game football losing streak in last
Friday's 26-0 blanking of host
Topsail in the Scorpions' season
opener.
Seneca Waddcll ran for 140 yards
on 14 carries, in
cluding a 53
yard touchdown
run. lo lead the
Scorpions.
North
Brunswick piled
up over 3(X)
rushing while
the Scorpion de
fense limited
Topsail to minus WADDKI.l.
10 yards on the ground.
Wayne Faulk also scored on a 13
yard run in the third quarter and
Shcrrill Hill added a final touch
down on a nine-yard sprint.
For ihe Scorpions, the win over
the Pirates was their first since a 14
12 edging of West Columbus on
Sept. 26, 1989, and the first North
Brunswick shutout since a 20-0 win
over Dixon in the second game of
the same season.
The win over Topsail was also
North Brunswick's first over the
Pirates since a 21-0 triumph to start
the 1987 season.
While the win broke the
Scorpions' losing streak, the defeat
for Topsail was the Pirates' 1 5th
straight.
North Brunswick (1-0) has an
open date Friday before resuming
nonconference play Sept. 13 by
hosting Dixon of the Coastal Plains
1-A Conference in the Scorpions'
home opener.
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South Robeson visits Red Springs
and Fairmont travels to St Pauls
All games begin at 7:30 p.m.
North Brunswick, Whitcville anil
East Bladen all have open dates.
Waccamaw 2-A Conference
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Team Conf. O'all PI PA
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West Brunswick 0-0 1-0 3K
North Brunswick 0-0 1-0 2b
Whitcville 0-0 1-0 12
South Brunswick 0-0 0-0 0
South Robeson 0-0 0-0 0
West Columbus 0-0 0-0 0
Fairmont 0-0 0-1 20
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?West Brunswick at S. Brunswick
?Clinton at West Columbus
?South Robeson at Red Springs
?Fairmont at Saint Pauls
?North Brunswick, Whitcville anil
East Bladen have open dates
LAST WEEK'S RESULTS
?West Brunswick 38, North Myrtl
Bcach, S.C. 0
?North Brunswick 26, Topsail 0
?Whitcville 12, Clinton 0
?East Bladen 40, Clarkton 0
?Bladcnboro 24, Fairmont 20
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