staff photos er johnny craw, SOUTH BRUNSWICK'S PRESTON MCGR1FF (41) blocks the shot of Hoggard's Adam Carlson (J 2) as Josh White (20) helps on defense. McGriJf scored 21 to lead the Cougars to a 73-58 victory. 11 J cixb ^aiindzii, Family Optometry ?Comprehensive Eye Examinations ? Onilar Cmomonfinc w iv.? ?Contact Lenses and Glasses Prescribed ?Diagnosis and Treatment of Diseases of the Eye Suite 3, Promenade Office Park 143 Holden Beach Road, Shallotte Office hours by appointment. Evening and Saturday appointments available. Phone 754-9687 Member American Optometric Association C1?0 TmE BRUNSWICK BEACON CLEAR-VUE OPTICIANS Eye Glasses ONE HOUR (90% of the time in most cases ? Gloss or Plastic) rrangemenfs to have * iru7o ot the time in most cases ? Glass or Plastic) We can make arrangements to have your eyes examined today! T FRAME SALE "] i 40% OFF I WELI im? _ ? WELLING | I FRAMES 1 Limit On# Coupon Par Customer I | No Olhar Advartlaad Special* ? | Apply Eipiraa 131/92. r ? ? 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South trailed early in the contest, but used a 10-0 run to build a 14-7 lead with 3:52 to play in the opening quarter. The Cougars led 22-13 after one quarter and were still holding on to a nine-point advantage midway through the second period before breaking the game wide open. Reserve forward James Clarida scored six points to key an 11-1 run for South Brunswick, which took a 43-24 lead into die locker room at halftime. The Cougars substituted often and shuffled their iineup in the second half as Hoggard pecked away but never cut the South Brunswick lead below 15 points. Doane praised the play of Clarida, Kevin Smith and Butch Fullwood, who scorcd 10 poinLs in one of his best games lor the Cougars. Point guard Josh White added 13 points for South. Mario Shaw led the Vikings with 12 points. Adam Carlson scored nine points, and Ashley Tcaguc and Kevin Robinson both added eight. Doanc said South Brunswick faced a much tougher Hoggard team on Dec. 10 in Wilmington, when the Cougars won 7 1-62. South opens Waccamaw 2-A Conference play Friday night at East Bladen and faces the North Brunswick Scorpions next Tuesday in Lcland. McGriff and company went unde feated in the conlcrcncc iasi year en route to a 25-4 season. Sou tli has dominated many of its opponents so far this year and has won four of the five games it has played against 4- A opponents. "It's a whole new season when you get in the conference," Doanc said last week. "Some of these teams in the conference arc as gtxxl as the 4-A's we play but they'll play us better. We're number one on ev erybody's list." Score By Quarters Hoggard 13 11 15 19 ? 58 S. Brunswick 22 21 14 16 ? 73 Hoggard scoring: Shaw, 12; Carlson, 9; Tcaguc, 8; Robinson, 8; Jensen, 7; McRae, 4; Studcbakcr, 3; ainrr rnwiw OT jUnPlMT CHAH SOUTH BRUNSWICK'S ER1KA BRYANT (40) fights off Tracy Bua (25) of Hoggard for a rebound in last Friday's game. Bryant led the Ixidy Cougars with 12 points. B I X 0 0 Thursday Nights ? Doors Open 6:15 pm at Calabash VFW Post 7288 Carter R<?, Trader's Village, Calabash, 579-3577 OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Games begin at 7:30 PM Minimum "Buy In" $5.00 Minimum Pay Out $600.00 Snacks Available ? No Children under 12 Market Express is now Express Stop 2 For 1 1 Buy any Frozen Yogurt Product & Get One Free With Coupon! Good at all three Locations Cannot be used in conjunction with any other special. One coupon per item purchased Express Stop ) 24 Hours A Day-7 Days ? CZ Shallotte-Jct. Hwy. 17 & Holden Bch Rd. I /.iVy.' I I I EZ , North Myrtle Beach-S.C. Hwy. 9 I ?l|j- J" Yaupon Beach-100 Yaupon Qr. | COUGAR STANDOUT JOSH WHITE (20) guards Hoggard's Mario Shaw (24) in last Friday's game at Hailing Spring Ixikes. Schuttc, 3; McAdams, 2: Middles- Grifl, 21; White, 13; Fullwood, 10; worth, 2. Moore, 8; K. Smith. 8; M. Smith, 6; South Brunswick scoring: Me- Clarida, 6; Hankins, 1 . Hoggard Girls Tame Lady Cougars BY D()U(? R UTTER Kim Kousc scored 20 points ind Jill Longordo added 16 to lead the Haggard girls' basketball loam in a 69-37 thrashing of South Brunswiek last Friday at Boiling Spring Lakes. The Lady Cougars, who lell to 4 3 with the non -conference loss, wjtc outscored in every quarter jnd trailed the entire game. "\Vc got beat up and down the court," South Brunswick Coach Mike lscnbcrg said. "Even when we scored they beat us down the court." Hoggard's Lady Vikings raced to a 10-2 lead in the first five minutes of the game as South Brunswick missed several early scoring oppor tunities. Trailing 14-5 after one quarter, the Lady Cougars cut the lead to 26 10 when F.rika Bryant hit her third straight basket for South with 1:46 to play in the opening half. But Hoggard scored the next six poinLs to lake a 32-19 advantage at intermission. South Brunswick trailed by 15 points halfway through the third quarter before Hoggard put the game out of reach. The 4-A Lady Vikings scored 14 unanswered points to build a 54-25 lead going into the final period. Tasha Sellers hit two three-point A crs for South in ihc fourth quarter, but it wasn't enough as the Lady Vikings outscorcd their opponent 15-12 in the last eight minutes. Bryant let! South Brunswick with 12 points, and Sellers chipped in 10. The Lady Cougars had lost to Hoggard 49-42 on Dec. 10 in Wil mington. "1 thought we were ready to play them tonight," Iscnbcrg said. "We played them a lot tougher rt Hog gard." South Brunswick's girls' team opens Waccamaw 2-A Conference play Friday night at East Bladen and faces North Brunswick in Lcland next Tuesday. "By the looks of it today we need to work on our conditioning," Iscnbcrg said last Friday. "I thought we were in pretty good shape, but we didn't look like it tonight." Score By Quarters Hoggard 14 18 22 15 ? 69 S.Brunswick 5 14 6 12?37 Hoggard scoring: Rouse, 20; Longordo, 16; WhiUnci, 11, Coffini, 8; Greene, 5; Fields, 4; Sutton, 2; Wiggins, 2; Bua, 1. South Brunswick scoring: Bryant, 12; Sellers, 10; Hankins, 7; Brown, 4; Fullwood, 2; Cumbee, 1; Davis, 1. TlTe AUTO JLO S ELECTRIC ALTERNATORS STARTERS VOLTAGE REGULATORS GENERATORS REPAIR? REBUILT? EXCHANGED AUTOMOTIVE WIRING 754-7656 Royal Oak Road & Hwy. 17 N., Shallotte *<1991 The BRUNSWICK BEACON O'Neil Caison Construction Company ? nil Dirt ? Septic Tank Installation ? Road Construction ? Building Site Preparation ? Brainage and Briveways 842-3190 Holden Beach

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