STAFF PHOTO BY OOUG PUTTER a>?rr rny iuOT IUU(> HUTTE NORTH BRUNSWICK'S ANIKA WAI.KKR plays tough defense against Dixon's Tennille llarrelson. Dixon won the game 63-32. Dixon Girls Topple North Krystal Collins stored 26 points as ihc Dixon girls' basketball team beat North Brunswick 63-32 in non conference action last Tuesday night in Lcland. Barbara Davis added 1 3 points lor the 1-A Lady Bulldogs, who took a 7-0 lead with 5:20 to play in the first quarter and never looked back. Dixon led 13-6 after one quarter and increased their lead lo 27- IS at the end of the first half. North Brunswick cut the margin lo 27-23 when Tosha Robbins scored with 5:51 remaining in the third quarter. But Dixon scored the next 10 points to take a 37-23 lead with 1:35 to play in the quarter. The Lady Bulldogs led 44-29 go ing into the last quarter, and scored 17 unanswered points to take a 32 point lead with 2:56 remaining. Tosha Robbins led the Lady Scorpions with 18 points. Ayo Robbins added live points for North Brunswick, and Michelle Bennett chipped in with four. North Brunswick (1-2) was scheduled to play at Topsail Tuesday night. The Lady Scorpions beat Topsail 54-40 on Dec. 3. Score By Quarters Dixon 13 14 17 IM? 63 N.Brunswick 6 12 II 3 ? 32 Dixon scoring: Collins, 26; Davis. 13; Gurganus, 9; Sharp, 7; Rochclle, 4; Taylor, 3; Hall, I. North Brunswick scoring: T. Robbins, 18: A. Robbins, 5; Ben nett, 4; Grady, 2; Bress, 2: Walker, I. Lady Cougs Split Hoop Games The South Brunswick girls' bas ketball team split its two non-con ferencc games last week, beating Topsail Friday after losing at Hoggard on Tuesday. Erika Bryant had 17 points and eight rebounds as the Lady Cougars routed 1-A Topsail 79-20 last Fri day. Jodie Brown added 1 1 points lor South Brunswick, which improved its record to 4- 1 with the win. Coco Nixon led Topsail scorers with 10 points. Hoggard Hoggard High handed the Lady Cougars their first loss of the season last Tuesday night in Wilmington with a 49-42 win. The game was tied 17-17 after one quarter, and the 4-A Lady Vikings look a narrow 24-20 lead at halflimc. Hoggard increased its lead to 37 30 after three quarters and held on for the victory. Tasha Sellers led South Bruns wick with 15 points. Jennifer Full wood added eight points, and Erika Bryant and Latonya Hankins scored six cach for the Lady Cougars. Kim Rouse led Hoggard scorers with 15 points. Courtney Whitmcr added 13 and Jill Longordo scored 10. Score By Quarters S.Brunswick 17 3 10 12?42 Hoggard 17 7 13 12 ? 49 South Brunswick scoring: Sellers, 15; Fullwood, 8; Hankins, 6; Bryant, 6; Davis, 2; Brown, 2; Coats, 2; Isenberg, I. Hoggard scoring: Rouse, 15; Whitmcr, 13; Longordo, 10; Fields, 7; Wiggins, 2; Cofini. 2. O' tidings of comfort arid joy Peace. love and happiness to one and all. V/e appreciate your business! CAPT. PETE'S SEAFOOD AND GIFT SHOP Lady Trojans Top Dillon I Wcsl Brunswick's girls basketball team opened their season with a 41 38 non-conference win last Tuesday night at Dillon, SC. Catherine Bell scored 16 [tomis and pulled down 1 3 rebounds lor the l.ady Trojans, who were to play 4- A Dillon again Tuesday night in Shallotte. "Overall I was pleased with the performance," said West Brunswick Coach Brenda Council. "It's always good to win the first game." West Brunswick took a 14-6 lead in the lirst quarter and led 22-15 at halflimc. The Lady Trojans in creased their lead to 34-24 alter three quarters. Dillon rallied in the fourth quar ter, outscoring West Brunswick 14 7, but caine up three points short. Council said die Lady Trojans were "terrible" from the Irec throw | line last week, converting only three of 14 attempts. With tougher opponents on the schedule. Council said West Bruns wick will have to improve its foul shooting and he more consistent re bounding. Pain iX'trie scored 10 points lor the Lady Trojans, and Tikiia Morgan added seven. Danielle Graves led the Dillon at tack widi IH points. Score II v Quarters W.Brunswick 14 8 12 7?41 Dillon 6 9 l) 14? 3X West Brunswick scoring: Bell, 16; Detrie, 10; Mill, 4; Morgan, 7; King, 2; Norris, 2. Dillon scoring: D. Graves, IX; McC'ali, 6; Childcrs, 6; Baker. 4; S. Graves, 4. The West Brunswick boys' bas ketball team was Ux>king lor re venge when it hosted Dillon (S.C.) High .School Tuesday night. Dillon beat the Shallotte team 56 47 last Tuesday in the season-opener for the Trojans. Shawn Stevenson led West Bruns wick with 15 points and 10 rebounds. Patrick Hughes added 13 points, and Jerome Marlowe anil Calvin Reaves U)th scored seven lor West. Ddlon took a 13-6 lead in the first quarter and stretched the lead to 28 18 at halftimc. West Brunswick cut the deficit to 45-40 after three quarters but were ouLscorcd 11-7 in the final eight minutes. Trojan Head Basketball Coach Billy Mims said missed opportuni ties early in the game and poor foul shooting hurt the Trojans. West Brunswick was 12 of 23 from the free throw line, not count ing the front end of onc-and-oncs that were missed. West Boys Lose Cage Opener West Brunswick, which played last week without several starters who were still involved with foot ball, trailed the entire game. Mims said the Trojans cut the lead to two [joints early in the fourth quarter before Dillon went on a 6-0 run. "I thought the young guys did a good job under the circumstanccs," Mims said. "We played hard, and it was a much closer ball game than nine points." Ccdric McRoc led Dillon with 16 points. Tim Benjamin, Claude Lad son and Rodderick Singleton each added eight. Score By Quarters W. Brunswick 6 12 22 7?47 Dillon 13 15 17 11?56 West Brunswick scoring: Steven son, 15; Hughes, 13; Marlowe, 7; Reaves, 7; Gausc, 3; Moody, 2. Dillon scoring: McRoc, 16; Ben jamin, 8; Ladson, 8; Singleton, 8; Gunter, 7; Smith, 4; Brecdcn, 4; Goings, 1. South Brunswick Cagers Sweep Hoggard, Topsail The Soulh Brunswick boys' bas ketball team improved iLs record lo 5-0 last week, beating non-confcr encc opponents Topsail and Hog gard. Preston McGrilT and Josh White led the South Brunswick scoring at tack in both games, combining lor 35 points against Topsail and 42 ver sus Hoggard. The undefeated Cougars blew' out 1-A Topsail 77-35 last Friday alter knocking oil' 4- A Hoggard 71-62 on Tuesday. Topsail White scored 20 points and Mc Griff added 15 in the Cougars' easy win at Topsail last Friday. Kevin Smith scored 12 points lor South Brunswick, which took a 23-8 first quarter lead and never looked back. The Cougars led 38- IX at halltime and extended their advantage to 57 29 after three quarters. Kirby Lewis led Topsail with sev en points. Score By Quarters S.Brunswick 23 15 19 16?77 Topsail 8 10 11 6?35 South Brunswick scoring: White, 20; McGriff, 15; K. Smith, 12; Fullwood, 8; M. Smith, 8; Moore, 4; Hankins, 4; Clarida, 3; Jennings, 3. Topsail scoring: Lewis, 7; Lamp kin, 6; Givcns, 6; Wallace, 4; Brown, 4; Nixon, 2; Redd, 3; Man ucl, 3. Hoggard McGriff stored 25 points anil While added 17 in South's 71-62 victory ai Hoggard last Tuesday. Iloggard took a 20-15 lead in the first quarter and held a 33-29 advan tage at halftime before South Brunswick rallied. The Cougars took a 53-50 at the end of three quarters. Hoggard lied llie game at 60 midway through the final period, but South Brunswick scored nine unanswered points to put the game out of reach. Besides leading all scorers in the game, McGriff blocked seven shots and grabbed 14 rebounds. White made nine of his 17 points from three-point land. Butch Fullwood scored 10 points for the Cougars, and Kevin Smith scored all eight of his points in the second half. Pacing the Vikings were Todd Cory with 18 points, Adam Carlson with 13 and Kevin Robinson with 10. Score By Quarters S.Brunswick 15 14 24 18?71 Hoggard 20 13 17 12?62 South Brunswick scoring: Mc GrilT, 25; White, 17; Fullwood. 10; K. Smith, 8; Moore, 4; M. Smith, 4. Hoggard scoring: Cory, 18: Carlson, 13; Robinson, 10; Teague, 8; Scott, 7; Shaw, 6. Every Wednesday Shoot-Out Tournament $17 Cart & Green Fee All tee-offs before 12 noon LOCALS SPECIAL Expires Feb. 15, 1992 includes cart & green fee CHRISTMAS SALE Golf Balls $20 doz. SLAZENGER ? TITLEIST DT'S ? PINNACLE Duckster Jackets 25%-40% OFF Golf Shirts 30% OFF Mark Honors Dress Shirts regular $36 NOW $25 LCmOOD GOLF UNKfi TEE TIMES: 842-5666 ? 1 -800-537-9043 401 CLUBHOUSE DRIVE. HOLDEN BEACH pAr.r r,?ot ? . b t m>: r\. - ? ? DWAhX \YA 1)1)1:1.1. lakes aim for two of his 27 points in \i iriii Brunswick's 73-62 win last Tuesday against Dixon. Scorpion Cagers Sting Dixon Dwain Waddell stored 27 points and Maduka Balkird added IS as die undefeated North Brunswick boys' basketball team beat Dixon 7.1-62 last Tuesday night in l.cland. Dixon took a 5-2 lead in the first three minutes of the game and led 7 6 with 4:25 remaining in the open ing quarter. But the Scorpions oulscorcd Dixon 9-6 the rest of the quarter and led 15-13 going into the second peri od. Dixon look a 16-15 lead early in the quarter when Thomas Walker nailed a three-pointer and led 22-21 with 3:15 remaining in the half. North Brunswick look the lead for good with 3:(X) to play in the half on a Waddell basket. The bucket started a 7-0 run for the Scorpions, who led 2X-22 with 1 :2 1 to play and 32-2X at the hall Dixon cul the lead to 32-30 just nine seconds into the third quarter, but the Scorpions outscored the Bulldogs 11-4 over the next three minutes to take a 43-34 lead mid way through ihe third quarter. North Brunswick Ictl 53-47 going into the linal quarter and traded has kets with Dixon in the linal eight minutes to win 73-62. David Miller led a balanced scor ing attack for Dixon with 15 points. Walker added 12, Mike Pierce had II and Andre Moore chipped in 1(1 for the 1-A Bulldogs. Ronnie Ballard scored 10 points for North Brunswick, and Barry Baldwin added eight. The Scorpions improved their record to 3-0 with the non-confer ence win. North Brunswick was scheduled to play 1-A Topsail on the road Tuesday night. Score Bv Quarters Dixon 13 15 19 15 62 N.Brunswick 15 17 21 20?73 Dixon scoring: Miller. 15: Walk er. 12: Pierce, II: Moore. I<>. Turner, (r. Bell. 6: Everett, 2. North Brunswick scorinij: Wad dell. 27: M. Ballard. IS: R.'Ballard. H': Baldwin. S: Ellington, 4: Bell. 4; Cohh. 2. g.*M ai/e tzSaundsxi, O.Zb. 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