SIAf> PHOTOS BY DOUG SUIIH \\ / s / H R I .XSW'H A 'S Aldhin I ante (.12) is chased fry North Itrunswick defender Make Ilobfrs (6.f). I mice rushed Jar v,v yards and scored two touchdowns Friday in the Trojans' 5.1-0 win. West Pounds North In Homecoming Game BY DOUCJ Kl I I'ER West Brunswick stored a season high points and unleashed its hard hitting defense 111 an impres sive shutout against North Brunswick in h>othall l-"rida> night lite Trojan offense amassed 42* total yards in its Homecoming came. while the defense recovered three fumbles and held North to mi nus 3 yards and no first downs. West scored 40 points in the lust hall and coasted in the second hall to keep its undefeated record in tact. I he win kept West Brunswick in a tie for first place in the Waccamaw 2-A Conference. The Ihm ins. now X i) overall and 5-0 in league play, travel u? Hast Bladen l-'riday to battle the conference co leader. "I'm real proud of the effort," West Brunswick Coach Marshall Seay said following last week's game. "I thought our kids played re al well and executed real well." Senior Tailback Aldwin Lance rushed lor 98 yards all of it in the second quarter ? ami scored two touchdowns lor the Trojans. Quarterback Brian Aldcrson v omplctcd three ol lour passes lor 74 yards and two touchdowns. I he senior also ran for *3 yards. West Brunswick juni|vd out to a 20 0 lead m the lust quarter, scoring three touchdowns in a five-minute period. The Trojans got their first score at the 6:42 mark alter corncrback Tim my Daniels recovered a North Brunswick fumble at the Scorpion 22-vard line. Fullback Ronnie Bradley scored three plays later on a four-yard run to give the Trojans a (> 0 lead. The extra point was blocked. West Brunswick scored again on its next offensive play as Aldcrson threw 40 \ arils to Jimmy Grissett. Alder son lined up to kick the ex tra iwint, but faked the kick and passed to Lonnic Mitchell in the end /one lor a two point conversion and 14 ! i lead. l.aiKo hel|>ed set up the third I rojan score vmiIi a 2* yard punt re turn On the next play from scrim mage, Aldcrson threw a 32-yard touchdown pass to Matt Hosctiian West defensive tackle Trey Hickman recovered the second North Brunswick fumble two plays later, setting up the fourth Trojan touchdown. Alter taking over at the Scoipion 1 1 yard line. West Brunswick sophomore tailback William Stanley got the score on a seven-yard run. I he touchdown came on the lust play ol the second quarter, and was the lir-,1 ot tlnee touchdowns in the sec ond quarter. West Brunswick drove 2lJ yards in three pla>s on us next possession, l-ati^e scored Irotn 14 yards out to give the I totalis a 3 1-0 lead. ' 'ii West Biunswick s next pos session. I .nice got the ball and rum bled 61) yards to the Scorpion II >.nd line and scored on the next play. Wi t Brunswick added two more It'iichdowns hi the second half, which was played using eight minute quarters instead ol the usual 12 minutes. Adam Johnson scored on a 20 yard run to cap a three play . 50-yard drive at the start ol the second half. Tirnniy Daniels, who entered the Scores First Of 8 Touchdowns IROJA. V FVI.I.HACK RONNIE HRAUIAY scored the first of eiiiht West It runs wick touchdowns Friday night. He rushed for 21 yards. game as back-up quarterback, scored on llic next West Brunswick possession oil a 44-yard run. I he one-sided game was slopped with about three miiiulcs let I lol lowiiig an iujuiy to West Biunswick otlensive lineman I'at Poison. Poison, who separated a shoulder eaily m the season, leinjured Ins shoulder liulay night. "Hi. it was a teal downer, but we'll eet i: done." Seay said ol the injuiy. I'olson had just returned to the line-up two or three weeks ago. 1 lie only scoring opportunity WVst Hiunswick failed to convert followed the opening kickotl. I he I lojans diove -l(> yards in six plays to the Scorpion 15-yard line and nanowjy missed a 32-yard field goal. West Brunswick's highly touted defense was just as ellective as the olleiise liiday night, holding the Scorpions scoreless lor the filth \ear in a tow. North Brunswick's biggest ollen sne play was a nine yard run late in the louith <|uaiter. The Scorps placed without quarterback Kicky Lowerv and running back Seneca Wade II. I lie I' ins dropped North to 1-7 overall and (I S in the league. "You've not in admire litem to con tinue to snuggle even though lliey'ie not lasting any success," said Seay. I III N \KDSI U K West Itiuiiswick North Brunswick 16 I irst Downs 0 24-Ul> Rushing- Yards 25- ^ 74 3-5 0 (I 0 II 5 .'5 Passing Yardage Pass Au.-Comp. Interceptions Punts(No -Ave.) bumbles l.ost Penalties Yards 0-2 0 X-2X 4-3 4-20 0 Store By Quarters VVesl Brunswick 20 20 7 6 ? 53 North Brunswick 0 0 0 0? (X) Scoring Summary (WB) Bradley. 4-yard run (kick tailed) (WB) (irisscil, 40-yard pass from Alilcrson (Alderson pass to Miichcl! for 2-poinl conversion) (WB) Boscinan. 32-yard pass from Alilcrson (kick tailed) (WB) Stanley, 7-yard run (Alderson kick) (WB) A. Lance, 14-yard run (Alderson kick) (WB) A. Lance, 1 1-yard ruu (kick tailed) (WB) A. Johnson, 20-yard iuii (Alderson kick) (WB) Daniels, 44-yard run (kick failed). Individual Hushing West Brunswick: A. Lance 6-9X; Butler, 4 48; Daniels 1-44; Stevenson 1-37; Alderson 2-33; M. Lance 3-22; Bradley 4 21; A. Johnson 1-20; Stanley 2 11. North Brunswick: h'aulk 5-2; Spicer 15-1; Smith 2-0; Lowery 1 niinus 2; Beasley 2-minus4. Individual Passing West Brunswick: Alderson 3-4 74-2, Lance 0-1-0. Nor til Biunswick: Beasky 0-1-0, Spicer 0- 1 -0. Individual Receiving West Brunswick: Grissclt I -40, Boscinan, 1-32, Mitchell 1-2. SEASIDE GUN REPAII 579-1621 H7-..S7' MWNSWK'K SluXHtR Meg Small , pictured with parents Margaret and Jerry Small of Shallutte, was erowned Homecoming ; queen at haljtime I' rid ay night. She is the senior class secretary. National Honor Society member and plays on the volleyball and sojtball teams. L'Tanya Stevenson was elected first runner-up, and Jessica Robinson was named best sport. Johnson , Alderson And Branch Named West Gridders Of Week Linebacker Adam Johnson, i|uaneiback Brian Alder son and sjKcial teams member Wayne Branch have been named Wcm Brunswuk lootball players of ihc week lor iheir performances in lasi Friday's 53 0 Trojan win over Noiih Brunswick. Johnson, a 5 loot- 1 1, 22(>-|H)und senior, is playing his lirst year in a Trojan lootball unilonn. "Adam made many extremely hard hits against North Brunswick and in playing consistently well," said West Brunswick he at I football coach Marshall Seay. "He is certainly a line addition to out lire ant' defense. We will also be counting on him l-'iiday to slop bast Bladen's 195-pound lullback." Aldcrson (6-0, Ko, sr.) completed three ol lour passes against North Brunswick including two lot touchdowns. "Brian tail out ollensc . stiemely well last week and called a number ol good plays .11 the line ol scrimmage*. IK Ii.in had a high pa i??iiplctioii i.iiio all season and has kept his number of interceptions down as well." "Brian will play big role Friday against East Bladen making Hie right decisions and not playing into the hands ol the Cougar defense." In addition to his otlensivc performance, Alderson also started in the Trojan defensive secondary against the Scorpions. Branch was praised lor his performance on all Trojan special teams including those of the kickofl team, punt return, extra-point and kickoff return squads. In addition, the 5-9, 160-pound sophomore, starts at de fensive end. "Wayne has done a tremendous job considering his age and si/e," vnd Scay. "He had a great game Friday and is going to also have to have a good game against East Bladen. Since he is our smallest defensive line man, East Bladen will likely be picking on him. However, Wayne is ,i very lough youngster and I expect he will Ix. biting East Bladen's big ol' running backs on die ankles." Cougors Rip Fairmont For 4th Straight Win South Brunswick extended its loot ball winning streak to lour games last Friday in a 41 |4 whip ping ol visiting Fairmont in Waccainaw 2-A Conleicnce play. Suphomoie lullb.iik 'lcriy Galloway scored touchdowns on runs ol 10 anil three yards to spark the Cougais (4- 1, 5-3). Also scoring lor South Brunswick were wide receiver Keith Marlowe on a 57-yaid uui, quarterback 'linld Vice on a lour yard run, reserve tailback Corey Brown on a Ml yard i tin and deten Need Carpet? See Seaside & 579-7592 ? Hwy. 179, Seaside sivc back Nick Smith on a 38-yard tumble return. Gary Nosvell also kicked live ex tra points lor the Cougars. Tailback Vuinie Joyner led the Souih HrunsMick lushing attack with 1 12 yaids on II carrics while Galloway ran lor 71 yards on eight carries. Fairmont remained winlcss with the loss as the Golden Tornadoes lell to 0-6 in the WC and 0-8 over all. Both teams continue Waccainaw Conference play Friday with South Brunswick hosung Whiteville and Fairmont visiting West Columbus. Both games begin at 7:30 p.m. MANY NEW ITEMS IN STOCK, MORE ON THE WAY li/1 Check These Prices Gallon Zip-Lock bags 12/99C 20 02. Pineapple (In juice) 49c Candy Corn 99c 4710 Main St. Shallotte Across From 1 be Beacon Mary & J.R. Leyg Proprietor Mon.-Fri 9:30-6:00 Sat. 9:30-2 00 KKAitD DPEilM G CSlEBRA'J'ton Sat., Nov. 2 -(Sat., Nov. 9 Register For Free Drawing Grand prize will be awarded Sat., Nov. 9 In stock now? rings, bicycles, watches Noiv accepting Consignments Get Ready For Christmas... We have lots of NEW and some used merchandise LAYAWAYS ARE WELCOME! 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