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Al'CS Ct.OSK IS ? West Brunswick, fullback Aaron /fuller (.15) is brought down by Mullins, S.C., tackle Uric l-owery while a host of Auctioneers, led by Richard darner (-AY), close in. Butler ran for a season-high 69 yards on just six carries to aid the West Brunswick rushing attack and help the Trojans to a 6-0 win. READY TO PASS ? West Brunswick quarterback Hrian Alder son (9) spots an open receiver and draws back to pass in the Trojans' 6-0 win over Mulling, S.C. last Friday. Alderson completed two of 12 passes for 21 yards while scrambling Jive limes for N more yards. West Brunswick (3-0) opens Waccamaw 2-A Conference play Friday visiting Whiteville in a key league matchup. Trojans Top Aucs 6-0 In Defensive Battle in JOHNNY I RAK; West Brunswick won a defensive Ixntle over a quicker, smaller Mul lins. S.C. football team Friday. 6-0 in the Trojans final nonconference battle of the current prep season. Mali Bozeman scored the game's only points on a 1 2 -yard pass from quarterback Brian Alderson with 6:30 to play in the tirst hall before the time remaining sivn became a defensive stalemate. "Mullins was so quick we just couldn't sia> on our bkvks offen sively." said West Brunsw ick coach Marshall Scay. "NVe didn't maintain contact on each play and basically had poor output on offense. We w ill just have to evaluate the game film and see w hat we need to correct." "I guess this is a typical game af ter an open date for West Bruns wick." added Seay in reference to his team's returning to action after having last Friday oil "Our defense was tested tonight. Il?e> really saw some speed tonight. The defense kept Mullins from get ting \ery many total yards despite being penalized heavily once again. We may lia^e been intimidated a lit tle by their quickness." "We are very pleased w ith getting out of here with a win. Mullins is a very good team which lost to a pair of 3-A teams in South Carolina be fore coming here tonight." Seay said ***** West Brunswick's only touch Medicaid Recipients FREE IN-HOME PERSONAL CARE SERVICE Qualifications: ?Must be on Medicaid with medi cal diagnosis that warrants physician care. ? Must be under the direct care of a physician ?Services cannot exceed 80 hours in one calendar month. 791-3171 1 -800 277-6613 Medical Personnel Pool . '??>?' ( .*<? ,nd SrjtfrKj s wk <?. down came 011 its longest offensive drive ol the game which began ear K in the second quarter. lite drive was highlighted by Aaron Butler's 40-yard run up the middle to the Auctioneer 13-yard line on a key third down and 17. Butler's run was the second time in the drive the Trojans picked up a tirst down on crucial third-down sit uations. The Trojans picked up a first down on the third play of the drive when Alderson scrambled lor a nine-yard gain on third-and-two at the Trojan 42-yard line. Three plays following Butler's burst, Alderson connected with Bo/eman lor the game-winning points. Mullins managed to drive to the Trojan 26 and 23-yard line in the fi nal quarter but the Trojan defense extinguished Kith rallies. In fact, the entire fourth period was played inside the West Bruns wick 44-yard line as the Auction eers kept the Trojan's olfense backs to the goal line. It was actually the Mullins of fense that provided tlie spark which kept the Trojans in the hole. The Auctioneers engineered a seven play drive that began midway in the third period at their own 16-yard line but ended on fourth-down punt that rolled to the Trojan seven. The Mullins drive was aided by four West Brunswick penalties to taling 40 yards. SIAJf PHOIOS Bf DOUG ?Ullf? GANG TACKLE ? Mullins, S.C., running back Donnell Smith (center, with hull) is drugged to the ground by a gang of West Brunswick defenders during the Trojans' 6-0 nonconference win Friday. Helping aking the slop for the Trojans are Daniel Kuss (left) and Ixtnnie Mitchell ( bottom). The Trojans look over at their own seven yard-line but were forc ed to punt three plays later. Ald erson's 26-yard boot gave Mullins great field position at the West Brunswick 31 . Trojan defensive back Aldwin Lance's pass interception on fourth down slopped the Auctioneer drive and West Brunswick look over ai its own 22-yard line. The I rojans were again unable to pick up a lirst down and following a axtz <zSaundzT?, Family Optometry ?Comprehensive Eye Examinations ?Ocular Emergencies ?Contact Lenses and Glasses Prescribed ?Diagnosis and Treatment of Diseases of the Eye Suite 3, Promenade Office Park 143 Holden Beach Road, Shallotte Office hours by appointment. Evening and Saturday appointments available. 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Neither team was able to move the hall in the second hall. West Brunswick managed only 20 yards in total ollense in the linal half compared to Mullins' 14. Lancc led the Trojans (3-0) de spile a season-low 75 yards on 16 carries. Aaron Duller ran lor M yards on six carries. Donncll Smith led Mullins (0-3) rushine lor 43 yards on IS carries. West Brunswick visits Whiteville on Friday in both teams' Wac camaw 2-A Confcrcncc opener at 7:30 p.m. I I IK YARDSTICK Mullins, S.C. West Brunswick 5 First Downs 10 28? 45 Rushing? Yards 33?169 5 Passing Yardage 21 X ? 3 Passes Au. ? Comp. 13 ? 2 6 ? 31 Punts (No. ? Avg.) 6 ? 33 0-0 Fumbles ? Lost 2 ? 0 3?20 Penalties? Yards 8?90 SCORE BY QUARTERS Mullins 0 0 0 0?0 West Brunswick 0 6 0 0 ? 6 SCORING SUMMARY (\VB) Bozcman, 12-yard pass from Alderson (kick tailed). Individual Rushing Mullins: Greene 3-minus 2, Smith 18-43, Reaves 1-4, C. Gerald 2-5, Johnson 2-minus 1, V. Gerald 3-minus 4; West Brunswick: Lance 16-75, A. 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