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H/'.'.S"/' HRL'XSWICk'S .Malt Hose man (,S.>) dives la tackle last H laden \v John /.en-is (X). Lewis seared two touchdowns, including one on a 54-yard interception return, to lead the Cougars over the pre viously -undefeated Trojans. SIAff PHOtOS BY JOHNNY CRAIG TROJAN HEAD COACH MARSHALL SEAY (right) talks things over with offensive coordinator David Arrowood and Quarterback Brian Alderson during last week's game at East liladen. East Bladen Deals West Brunswick First Grid Loss East Bladen scored 10 points in the final quarter to hand the West Brunswick Trojans their lirst tool ball loss of the season last Friday at Eli/abethtown. John Lewis scored two touch downs. including one on a game breaking 54-yard interception return, to give the Cougars a 16-7 win and the outright lead in the Waccamaw 2-A Conference. "We got some tough breaks and the ball didn't bounce our way," said West Brunswick Coach Marshall Seav. "It was a good hard-hitting, hard-fought contest and we came up a little bit short." West Brunswick and East Bladen entered the game tied for the confer ence lead. The Cougar win guaran teed them at least a share of the con ference title going into the last week of the regular season. The loss dropped the Trojans to X 1 overall and 6-1 in league plav. but they sull have a shot at a tie for the conference tide. East Bladen im proved to 6-0 in the conference and 8-1 overall. West Brunswick scored on its first possession, hut managed only throe first downs and (>2 yards on offense the rest til the game. I he "Irojans took the opening kickoll at their own 13-yaid line and nutrehed X7 yards in sin plays. Key plays in the drive were an 18-yard run bv tailback Aldwin Lance and a third-down pass from quarterback Brian AUIerson to Jimmy (irisvett tli.it was uimhI lor 2*' yards. Lance, a senior who rushed IS times lor 1>I yards m the game, scored on the iicm play on a -12-yard nin. Altlerson's kick gave West Brunswick a 7-0 lead with X:53 re maining in the first quarter. East Bladen threatened to score on its first possession, driving 53 yards to the West Brunswick six yard line in 1 2 plays. But West Brunswick defensive lineman Lonnie Mitchell recovered a tumble to luin the Cougars away. Following a West Brunswick punt. East Bladen drove 4-1 yaids for their first score of the game. John Lew is scored on a lour-yard run. but East Bladen missed the ex tra point and trailed 7-6 at halftimc. Neither team threatened to score in die third quarter. West Brunswick's Aaron Butler recovered an F.ast Bladen f umble and Cirissett intercepted a pass to maintain the Trojans' one point lead going into the final quarter. Hast Bladen look its first lead of the game with 5:18 remaining on a 24 -yard field goal from the left hash mark. The Cougars drove from their own 30- yard line to the West Brunswick six, consuming nearly 5 1/2 minutes of die fourth quarter. West Brunswick, which was hurl by penalties throughout the game, was called lor three infractions dur ing the drive that gave the Cougars 30 yards. Tyrone Math is, who earlier missed die extra point, split die up rights to give the Cougars a 9-7 lead. West Brunswick started their next drive at the six-yard line, hut quick ly moved the ball to midficld on a defensive pass interference call and a 26-yard pass from Alderson to Whiteville Beats South Brunswick Whitevillc scorcd three sccond-half touchdowns to beat South Brunswick 21-7 Friday night at Boiling Spring Lakes in a key matchup of football playoff hopefuls. 1 railing by a touchdown at haiftiinc, While ville dominated the second hall to win the contest between two teams that still have hopes of representing the Waccamaw 2- A Conference in the >iatc playolfs. Keith Marlowe scorcd the only South Brunswick touchdown, turning a short pass from quarterback Todd Vice into a 65-yard scoring play. The 7-0 lead held up until the third quarter, when the Wolfpack opened up its offense and shut down South Brunswick's. The Wolfpack took the second-half kickofl and drove 57 yards in 10 plays. John Phillips threw a four yard touchdown pass to Anthony Southern to tie the game 7-7. Whitevillc look a 14-7 lead on its next possession. Dennis Smith scored on a 71-yard run following a costly pass interference call against South Brunsw ick. The Wolfpack sealed the win with a 12-yard touch down pass from Phillips to Southern in the fourth quarter. Whilcvillc controlled the fix>tball for nearly 18 minutes of the 24 minutes in the second half. Smith tushed 23 times for 140 yards to lead the Whitevillc olfense, while the defense held South Brunswick to 115 total yards. Whitevillc improved its record to 5-1 in the confer ence and 7-2 overall, while South Brunswick dropped to 4-2 in the league and 5-4 overall. Both football teams end the regular season on the road next week against lough opponents. The Wolfpack can capture at least a share of the conference title if it wins at East Bladen Friday in the final week of the regular season. The Cougars travel to West Brunswick Friday in another game with playoff implications that will de termine the county championship. South Robeson Tops Scorps North Brunswick losl us eighth consecutive looiball game Friday night, losing 50-0 to visiting Soulli Robeson. Quarterback I racey Jacobs threw three touchdown passes, including two to Mark Sealey, to lead the South Robeson attack. Dontavid Graham rushed lor Xs yards and scored two touchdowns lor the Mustangs. The win im proved South kolvson to 2-7 over all and 2-1 in the Waccamaw 2-A Conlerencc. The Scorpions, who haven't won since beating Topsail in their season opener, dropped to I X overall and 0 6 in league play. Both teams finish their seasons next week, with North Brunswick playing at l-ainnont and South Robeson hosting West Columbus. SHORT SEASON LEAGUES ?nMH, w*vh1, s.?SvV?|, ^ADULT CHILD*/ LADIES '* pipgo?. / DOUBLES L. ,,,LEAGU.E (i * **? A*. I. ?- ? - ^ ^ ' DOUBLES _ . - - Adult pays child + _$ ^ 'atf.es per foam bonis tree THURSDAYS ''SUNDAYS 5:30 1.00 pm y Meeting Nov 3 /y Meet.rg fJo^ 7, / '/ 5 30 pm y 100 pm , (1 u \ \> **Uaa\> LEAGUE WEDNESDAYS ^ 7:00 pm ' / f.loetirg Nov f, ^ A/, v~ / 1. 7G0pTlk*' SIGN UP NOW FOR 16-WEEK SEASON Name Address Home Phone c.iy _ Work Phone Slate 7m N;ghl of League Team Indiv LITTLE RIVER LANES 300 Bowling Lane. H.vy. 1 7 Little River. SC ? 803-249 0055 Malt Bosentan. However, East Bladen's Lewis in tercepted an Alderson pass over the middle and returned it 54 yards lor the score. The extra point made n 16-7 with three minutes to play. Lewis picked oil another pass on West Brunswick's next possession to seal the win lor the Cougars. Both teams finish up regular sea son Friday night at home. Last Bladen hosts Whitcvillc, and the Trojans host South Brunswick. I UK YARDSTICK West Brunswick Kast Bladen 6 First Downs 1 1 24-105 Rushing- Yards 44-161 44 Passing Yardage 1 2 3-11 Pass Atl.-Comp. 2-6 1 Interceptions 3 3-34 Punts (No.-Avg.) 2-25 0-0 Fumblcs-Lost 4-2 1 1-89 Penalties-Yards 4-45 Score By Quarters West Brunswick 7 0 0 0- ? 7 East Bladen 0 6 0 10?16 Scoring Summary (WB) Lance. 42-yard run (Alderson kick) (EB) Lewis, 4-yard run (kick failed) (EB) Mathis, 24-yard field goal (EB) Lewis, 54-yard interception return (Matins kick) Indi\idual Rushing West Brunswick: Lance, 18-91; Butler, 5-17; Alderson I -minus 3. East Bladen: Lewis, 18-74; Davis, 10-52; Smith, 6-23; Lesane, 2-7; Mathis, 2-4; Priest, 4-2; Rhoda, 2-minus 3. Individual Passing West Brunswick: Alderson 3-11 44. East Bladen: Priest 2-6-12. Individual Receiving West Brunswick: Grissett 1-29, Boseman 1-26, Lance l-minus II. 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