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Lance, Russ, Daniels Are Trojan Players Of The Week I.ulback Aldwin I uuco, linebacker Daniel Russ ami KKkult team member I'immy Daniols have earned Wcsi Biunswiik tootball players ol the week honors lor then ellorts in lasi l-'riday's 42-f> win over South Robeson. I ance led the Trojan pound attack with 106 yards on 12 carries. I'he senior two-way starter also scored touchdowns on runs ol eiiiht and nine yards. In addition. Lance also engineered a touchdown drive late in the game as a backup quarterback to starter Brian Alderson. "Aldwin is looking better and better as a quarter back.' said West Brunswick head coach Marshall Seav. "Ho might conic m handv down the nud (as a quarterback) but I ho|v ?c never need him." In addition to Ins offensive performance. ihe three - year surier also intciccptcd ins ^ Jiul career pass bring ing ilie senior to within eight of the state record. Kuss. a blue chip Imehackcr pros|vct at (>-4, 22> pounds. led the Trojans in tackles (l<>) last week while also making several eMiemely big hits defensively. Kuss also caught a M-yard pass lor a touchdown from Ins tight end position to start the second hall "Daniel is leading what apjvars to Iv the li/test luichacking crew ever at West Brunswick." saul Sea> hi reference to Aaron llutler and Shawn Stevenson t It) tackles vs. South Koheson), the other Trojan starting linebackers. "Daniel gets the defensive signals from sidelines and then ealls the defensive formation when the oppos inj; offense approaches the line ol scrimmage." added Sea> Aaron Butler (II tackles last Friday) also helps Daniels with this duty as they help make adjustments in our defense.** Daniels, a 6-1. IKO-pound freshman, had three lust luts as a member ol the Trojan kiekoll team. " I'iminy deals out some hard licks lor a freshman, lie is a luture great." said Seay. "He is one heck ol a loot ball player and linos up on both sides ol the hall as a member of our scout leant when he's not called upon to help out the starters." "lunniy mixes things up with our luniors and se niors and doesn't shy away from anything, lie also scored a touchdown on a fine run (I I yards) and read the blocking very well on the play." Daniels is seeing more and more action as a tie ten sive comer back. I look to see Timtny, even though he is |ust a Ireshinan, get more into our scheme ol tilings," Seay continued. Unbeaten Trojans Rip South Robeson 42-6 I?Y JOHNNY ( K \l(i West Brunswick exploded with a 2 1 -|x>inl second quarter to romp past visiting South Robeson 42-<> last Friday in Waccaniaw 2- A Conference football play. The Trojans, now 6-0 overall, al so upped their WC record to a per led 3 0 to remain in a tie lor first place in the league with East Bladen (a 56-0 winner over North Brunswick). In perhaps their best offensive performance ol the season, the Trojans rolled up 243 yards on the ground while striking for another 165 yards through the air (408 yards in total offense). Tailback Aldwin Lance ran for li*i yards on 12 carries and quarter back Brian Alderson completed lour of seven passes lor 137 \ arils anil two touchdowns with llanker Jim Cinssett grabbing three of the losses for 70 \ arils. The West Brunswick defense, which entered the game ranked number two in the state in points al lowed. spotted South Robeson a first -quarter touchdown before holding the Mustangs scoreless the rest of the way. Through six games, the Trojans have yielded only 20 points (3.3 points per contest). However. West Brunswick has yet to allow a rush ing touchdown as all points have come via the pass. South Robeson came close to scoring again in the final minutes Friday driving on the Trojan defen sive reserves when West Brunswick coach Marshall Seay called on the first unit to stop the threat. "Thai's the pride factor." said Se;>\ oi choosing to send in the starters to stop the Mustang's late scoring chance. "We're ranked number two in ihe stale in defense anil keeping our opponent out of the end /one is .1 pride-thing for us " "t)ur defense played relatively well. South Robeson has some gixnl backs and a good scheme ol things and were able 10 get some yards on us that other teams haven't been able to get. Their line blocks well and they just took it to us at times.** added Seay. "Jimmy GnsseU had some out standing catches tor us tonight and may he one of the better receivers around. He can really go to the ball." "Our coaching stall has been very concerned with our offense but I think we might he putting things together now. This is certainly our best offensive performance since the NVhiteville game (three weeks ago)." "The kills are working very hard offensively and we seem to be com ing on together." Seay continued. West Brunswick look a 7-0 lead on Aaron Butler's two-yard scoring run with 6:>4 to play in the opening period. Featured in the six-play scoring drive was a 29-yard run by Aldwin Lance on his lirst carry and a 23-yard pass from Alderson to Grissett. Alderson then kicked the lirst of his season high six extra point conversions. South Robeson got within 7-6 on its next possession on a 12-play drive that began on the Trojan 46 yard line. On fourth down and goal at the four-yard line, quarterback Tracy Jacobs rolled left and threw to run ning back Dontavid Brown in the corner of the end /one for the touchdown with 1:39 to play in the first quarter. Gris-eti s 64-yard kickoll return sparked the next West Brunswick points. Following the return, the Trojans drove 26 yards in just three plays WEST RRUSSWICK FUUJtACK Aaron Butler (35) semis the first Trojan touchdown last Friday on a two-yard run. Also pic tured is Smith Robeson defender Murk Seuley (HI). STAFF PHOTOS BY DOUG RU! Ik* / HO J AN QUARTERN A Ch Brian Altlerson (9) finds running room up the middle against the South Robeson defense. Closing in to make the tackle are Vaitglin Alford (H4) and Keith Hunt (62). Alderson ran for 26 yards and passed for 137 yards to pace the West Rrunswick attack. Willi I unco sawing on un eight yard run on the second play ol the scc oiul |K'riod. Alderson added the ex tra point lor a 1-1-6 West Brunswic k load. Lance scored Ins second touch down to cap the next Trojan drive running up the middle nine yards through a huge hole in the Mustang defense for the score. The touchdown highlighted a nine-play, 62-yard drive that includ ed a 1^-yard pass from Alderson to Grissctt that gave the Trojans a first down a! the South Robeson 14-yard line. West Brunswick added one final touchdown just 1:38 before halftime when Alderson threw to tight end Jerry Reeves for a 32-yard scoring strike. Alderson 's kick gave the Trojans a commanding 28-6 lead at the break The Trojans opened the second hall just as they had ended the pre vious half when tighi end Daniel Russ scored on a 63-yard bomb from Alderson on just the second play. Russ hauled in the Alderson toss then rambled dow n the left sideline to give West Brunswick a 35-6 ad vantage just 1:20 into the third quarter. South Robeson got to the Trojan 27-yard line on its final possession of the period before losing the ball on downs West Brunswick look over and went the disunite in eight plays lor its iinal score of the game on an II yard run by Tinmiy Daniels wiih 8:03 lo play. The drive included a 28-yard pass Iroin l ance to Cirissctt and a 33 yard tun by William Stanley lo the Mustang 12-yard line. South Robeson drove to the West Brunswick 22- and 23-yard lines on its Iinal two possessions but was turned away both tunes by a stingy Trojan defense. Dontavid Brown led the Mustangs rushing lor 7(> yards on 22 carries while scoring the only South Robeson points. Both teams continue Waccamaw Conference play Friday with the Trojans traveling to West Columbus while South Robeson (1-2, 1-5) en tertains South Brunswick. Both games begin at 7:3() p.m. I UK YARDSTICK South Robeson West Brunswick 11 First Downs 17 47?150 Rushing? Yards 37?243 16 Passing Yardage Ih3 7 2 Passes Alt. ? Comp. 9 ? 5 I Passes Int. By 0 3 ? 22 Punts (No. ? Avg.) 0 ? 0 2?1 Fumbles ? Lost 3 ? 1 2- 10 Penalties ? Yards 5 ? 35 Score By Quarters South Robeson 6 0 0 (V? 6 West Brunswick 7 21 7 7 42 Scoring Summary (WB) A. Butler, 2-yard run (Aldcrson kick ) (SR) D. brown, 4-yard pass from Jacobs (kick failed) (VVB) A. Lance. 8-yard run (Aldcrson kick) (Wll) A. Lance, 9-yard run (Aldcrson kick) (VVB) Reeves. 32-yard pass Iroin Aldcrson (Aldcrson kick) (\VB) Russ, 63-yard pass from Aldcrson (Aldcrson kick) (Wll) Daniels, II -yard run (Aldcrson kick). 1 ndiv idtial Rushing South Robeson: I>. Brown 22-79, Rush 5-12, Scott 13-45, Ragmon I I . Jacobs 3-6, lltini A X: West Brunswick: A. Lance 12 1 Oft. A. Butler 5-20, Alderson 6-26. Stevenson 4-14, Bradley 1-5. Holmes 4-28, Stanley 1-33, Daniels 2-11, M. Lance 1-1. Branch I mums I. Individual Passing South Robeson: Jacobs 2-7-16-1; West Brunswick: Alderson 4 7 137-0, A. Lance 1-2-28-0. Individual Receiving South Robeson: Allord I 12. IJ. Brown 1-4; West Brunswick: Cirissell L70. Reeves 1-32, Russ I 63. JONES FORD 1-800-832-5328 ? 754-4341 Hwy. 17 N., ShoKOtte ? 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