COUGARS ELIMINATED FROM PLAYOFFS Trojans Take County Title With 1 3-6 Win Over South BY DOUG R UTTER Aldwin Lance relumed the open ing kk'kolt for a touchdown and scored on a fourth-quarter run to 1 cad the West Btunswick Trojans to a 13-6 football win over South Btunswick last Friday. Hie win gave West the county championship and clinclied a slate playoff spot lor tlie Trojans, who finished ilk* regular season at 9-1 and second in the Waccamaw 2-A ( onfciencc. The regular season finale was an emotional one for the Itojans, who were mourning the death of fomtcr assistant coach Fred Bradley. He died Friday morning following an extended battle with cancer. A moment of silence in memory ol Coach Bradley pre ceded the game. The game hall was piesented to his son, se nior fullback and linehacker Ronnie Bradley, alter the game. West Brunswick Coach Marshall Seay said all of the kids were playing wiih "heavy hearts" and the team wasn't at us best Friday night when it hosted the Cougars at M.H. Rourk Stadium. The Trojans were penalized 70 yards during the game and missed several scoring oppor eight minutes. Hut the Trojans came up empty again when an Aldcrson pass on fourth-and-four play I'ell incomplete hi the end /oik*. West Brunsw ick was called for of a West Brunswick face masking penalty. South Brunswick still trailed 7-6, however, when Gary Nowell's extra point attempt bounced off the left upright. The Tmjans were still I clinging lo a one-point lead late in the fourth quarter when Lance broke the game open with a 54-yartl run. The senior tailback, who rushed for 103 yards in the game, ran oil left end and broke several tackles in scor ing his second touchdown w ith four minutes to play. Alderson's extra |x>mt at tempt w its no giHxI. South Brunswick drove to near midfield 011 its final ivssession. before Jimmy Gnssett intercepted a pass from Keith Marlowe to seal the Trojan w in. The stakes Friday were similar to those in last year's regular season finale, when South Brunswick beat the Trojans 21-14 to earn a spot 111 the suite playoffs and crush West Brunswick's hopes of a third straight playoff berth. This time around. West ?? eliminated South from the v- playoffs on the strength of its highly-ranked defense and a [unities in the first half, but still managed to beat their cross-county rival. "You make mistakes like that when you're in a fog." Scay said. "I know we're a much belter team than we showed tonight." West Brunswick becan the JP TROJAN QUARTERBACK BRIAN AU) ERSON looks for a receiver down field in Friday's game against the South Brunswick Cougars. Alderson passed for 26 yards and rushed for 1 7 yards in the county champi onship game. fine performance from Lance. "South Brunswick scrap ped us. We knew it was go ing to be a lough ball game," Scay said. "The reason we're 9-1 is the commitment these kids have made and hard work by everybody." game wiu> a r>ang, ;is Lancc neiucu live opening kickoff ai the 10-yard line, and raccd down the left sideline for a touchdown. Lancc, playing in his final regu lar-season game at West Brunsw ick, was almost untouched as he gave the Trojans a 7-0 lead 13 seconds in to the game. The kickoff return was the only score of the first half, although West had scoring opportunities on its three oilier first -half possessions. Uiree plays after Lance's kickoft leturn, the Trojans got the ball back when Mail Boseman intercepted a pass front South Brunswick Quarterback Todd Vice and relumed it to the Cougar 45-yard line. West Brunswick drove to the South Brunswick nine-yard line in eight plays, but failed to convert a 2ft yard field goal attempt. Brian Alderson's kick into a stiff northerly wind fell short, giving South Brunswick a first down at their own 20 with six minutes left in the opening quarter. The Trojan defense held the Cougars to 5 yards on the next pos session, and West Brunswick's of fense took over at their own 37-yard line follow ing a 4 1-yard punt. West Brunswick marched to the South Brunswick 17-yard line in an 11 -play drive that consumed about five penalties during Ihe drive, in cluding a clipping penalty which erased a 15-yard touchdown run by Lance. South Brunswick picked up its first first down of lite game on its next possession, but was forced to punt following a sack. After taking over at the South Brunswick 40 yard line, the Trojans moved to the 25 on a defensive pass interference call. West Brunswick fumbled 011 the next play, however, turning the ball over to the Cougars at their own 13 yard line. Hie lull ended with South in control of lite ball deep in their own territory. After receiving the second-half kickoff. South Brunswick drove 30 yards to the Trojan 25-yard line, but failed to score. On their next possession. South moved to the West Brunswick 13 yard line, but fumbled away their second scoring opportunity of the quarter. The Cougais finally cashed in on their next drive. After taking over at the West Brunswick 30 yard line. South scored its only touchdown of the game to cap a seven-play drive. Quarterback Todd Vice ran it in from the one yard line. During the drive, the Cougars converted a key fourth-and-one and look advantage "NEW" Nite Boon n For more Information on the "Nite Sport" or any other Nite Lite products n0, NL1091 S58.98 contact: SOMERSETT'S LANDSCAPING & HARDWARE Open Mon -Sat. 7 AM-6 PM. Sun. Noon-6 PM ? Hwy 904 East, Gfissettown, 579-6006 Lance was one of 18 West Brunswick senior football players honored prior to the game. Parents of athletes who participated in fall sports w ere recognized at halftimc. The victory was West Brunswick's second of the year over South Brunswick. The Trojans whipped the Cougars 34-7 in non conference action Sept. 9 at Boiling Spring Lakes. West Brunswick will host Fami villc Central in the first round of the state 2-A playoffs Friday night. TIIK YARDSTICK West Brunswick South Brunswick 7 First Downs 9 25-168 Rushes- Yards 35-74 26 Passing Yardage 55 2-9 Pass (Alt-Comp) 3-12 2 Interceptions 0 3-27 Punts (No-Avc) 3-30 1-1 Fumblcs-Losl 2-1 9-70 Penalties-Yards 5-35 Score By Quarters West Brunswick 7 0 0 6 ? 13 South Brunswick 0 0 0 6 ? 6 Scoring Summary (WB) Lance, 90-yard kickolf re turn (Aldcrson kick) (SB) Vice, one yard run (kick failed) (WB) Lance, 54-yard run (kick failed) Individual Rushing West Brunswick: Lance, 15-103; Butler, 7-48; Aldcrson 3-17. South Brunswick: Galloway, 15 53; Joyner, 8-20; Vice, 10-3; Brown, 2-minus 2. Individual Passing West Brunswick: Aldcrson, 2-9 26. South Brunswick: Vicc, 3-11-55; Galloway 0-1-0. 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Sieve Holmes and Timmy Daniels were named West Brunswick High School football players of the week lor ilieir performances in ihe Trojans' 13-6 victory over Soulh Brunswick last Friday. Lancc, a senior tailback and defensive back, scored both West Brunswick touchdowns and rushed for 103 yards on 1 5 carries in the panic. The touchdowns came on the opening kickoll, when Lance streaked W yards down the sideline to give the Trojans an early lead, and in the fourth quarter on a 54 yard run. "That second touchdown put the game on ice," West Brunswick Head Coach Marshall Seay said. Lancc also had a third touchdown called back in the second quarter because of a penalty. Holmes, a 5-foot- 10, 150-pound sophomore, made THE CAPE his lirst start at defensive end for the Trojans last Friday and was named defensive player of the week. Seay said Holmes sacked South Brunswick Quarterback Todd Vice a couple of times during the game and forced Vicc to rush several passes. 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