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I STAfF PHOTO Br DOUG RUTTER WEST BRUNSWICK'S Monica King (13) drives to the basket while North Brunswick's IxtTanya Grady tries to block her shot. Also pictured are West's Amber Mercer (22) and North's Anika Walker (44). WACCAMAW CONFERENCE BASKETBALL STANDINGS A.s Monday F?b. BOYS JVam Conf, O'all Fairmont 12-0 i9-0 Sou lis Brunswick 9-3 17-4 East Bladen 9-3 14-4 Whitcville 7-5 13-6 West Columbus 5-7 9-11 West Brunswick 3-9 4-16 South Robeson 2-10 4-15 North Brunswick 1-11 5-13 (ilKLS Team _ Conf. O'all South Brunswick 12-0 16-3 West Brunswick 10-2 lf-A Whitcville 10-2 16-5 South Robeson 6-6 8-8 West Columbus 4-8 8-11 Fairmont 4-8 6-10 East Bladen 2-10 3-15 North Brunswick 0-12 2-14 Wolfpack Blows Away Scorps Lamont Smith scored a game high 17 points to lead host White ville to an 85-44 thrashing of North Brunswick last Tuesday night. Coupled with a 59-58 home loss to West Brunswick on Friday, the Scorpions fell to 1-11 in the Wac camaw 2- A Conference and 5-13 overall. North Brunswick was to finish the regular season slate with a road game against South Robeson Tues day night. The Scorps host the undefeated Fairmont Golden Tornadoes in the season llnale Friday night. The Wolfpack, which lost at North Brunswick on Jan. 21, got re venge last Tuesday as four players scored in double figures. Whitcville look a 16-11 lead in the opening quarter and stretched it to a 43-25 advantage at intermission. The Wolfpack dominated in the third quarter, outscoring North Brunswick 22-fi to take a 65-31 lead. Demetrius Bell led the Scorpions with 10 points. Maduka Ballard added nine points lor North Bruns wick. Whitcville hit seven three-point ers in the game and connected on 24 of 30 free throws. Seore By Quarters North Brunswick 11 14 6 13 44 Whitcville 16 27 22 20?85 North Brunswick scoring: Bell, 10; M. Ballard, 9; Baldwin, 6; El lington, 4; Black, 4; R. Ballard, 3; Waddell, 3; Cobb, 3; Johnson, 2; Harrison, 2. Whitcville scoring: Smith, 17; McMillian, 14; Barficld, 14; Row ers, 10; Hall, 8; Harwood, 7; Spicer, 6; Moore, 4; Spivcy, 3; McAllistcr, West Girls Beat Vikings, Scorpions BY DOUG RUTTKR The West Brunswick girls' has kcibull team extended its winning streak to lour games last week with victories over North Brunswick and West Columbus. The Lady Trojans routed North Brunswick 66-29 Friday night in Lcland after cruising to a 63-45 home win against the l ady Vikings last Tuesday. West Brunswick (10-2. 1 "7 -4 > en tered the final week ol the regular season tied with Whiteville lor sec ond place in the Waccamaw 2-A Conference. flic Lady Trojans were to host Last Bladen Tuesday night before traveling to Boiling Spring l akes Friday for the season finale against I South Brunswick. North Brunswick On Friday, Christy King scored 14 points and Nicole Norris added I 1 3 to lead West Brunswick U) us 37 point win at North Brunswick. The Lady Trojans led the entire game, jumping out to a KM) lead in the first 3:20 and leading 16-6 after one quarter. Wesl Brunswick used a 10-1 run in the first hall ol the second period to take a 26-7 lead. Leading 34-15 at hall tune, the Lady Trojans ouLscorcd the Lady Scorpions 21-6 in the third quarter to take a 55-21 advantage into the fourth quarter. Catherine Hell, Stacey Mill and Amber Mercer scored eight points each for West Brunswick. LaTanya Grady led North Bruns wick witli 10 points and Tosha Kohbins added eight lor the Lady Scorps. Score llv Quarters West Brunswick lf> IK 21 II 66 North Brunswick 6 ') 6 X ? 2'' Wesl Brunswick sconnu: C. Kine. 14; Norris. 13; Bell, X: S. Hill. 8; Mercer, X: M. King. 6; Morgan, 5: P. Dctrte, 4. North Brunswick scoring: Grady, 10; T. Robbins, X; Walker. 4; A. Robbins, 3; Dowe, 2; K. Ballard. 2. West Columbus Norris scored a season-high 15 points and Hill added 14 to lead the Lady Trojans to j 63-45 win over visiung West Columbus last Tuesday Norris scored 1 1 points in the lirst quarter as West Brunswick jumped out to a 19-12 lead over the Lady Vikings. The Lady Trojans outscored their opponent 10-5 iq the second quarter to lake a 29- 1 7 lead at hall time. Hill scored nine points in the third quarter as West Brunswick out scored the Lady Vikings 21-15 to take a 50-32 lead. Christy King added 12 |*>mts lor the Lady Trojans, who made IK ot 26 free throws in the game. Melissa Hardin led West Col umbus with 11 points, and I-el icia F.verettc added 10 lor the Lady Vikings Score By Quarters West Columbus 12 5 15 13?45 West Brunswick 19 10 21 1 63 West Columbus scoring: Hardin. 11; Evercttc, 10; Odom, 8: Powell. 5; Graham, 5; Hasty, 4; Woolen, 2. West Brunswick scoring: Norris. 15; S. Hill. 14; C. Kmi;, 12; Morgan. 7; M. King, 6; Bell, 5; P. Detrie, 4. League F North Brunswick's Lady Scor pions lost a pair of Waccaniaw 2-A Conference games last week to two of the lop girls' basketball teams in the league. The Lady Scorpions fell to West Brunswick and Whiteville and en tered the final week of the regular season still seeking their first con ference win. North Brunswick (0-12, 2-14) was to face South Robeson's Lady Mustangs at Rowland Tuesday night before hosting Fairmont in the sea son finale Friday. The Lady Scorpions fell to West oes Top N Brunswick (S6-29 last Fritlay night in Leland (See related story this is sue.) Last Tuesday, Tonya Jones scored 23 points and Dawn Threadgill added 21 to lead the White ville Lady Wolfpack to a 91-40 win at Whiteville. Shannon Register added 18 and Beverly McCray 16 for the Lady Wolfpack, which took a 27-4 lead in the first quarter. Whiteville led 46- IX at hall time and increased its advantage to 75-2S at the end of three quarters. The Lady Wolfpack outscored orth Girls North Brunswick IS- 12 in the fourth quarter for the final margin of victo ry Tosha Robbins and LaTanya Grady scored 10 points each to lead the Lady Scorpions. Score Bv Quarters North Brunswick 4 14 10 12-40 Whitcvillc 27 19 29 IS ? 91 North Brunswick scoring: Grady, 10: T. Robbins, 10; A. Robbins, 6: Bui lard, 5; Walker, 4; McCoy. 2: Bennett, 2: Dowe. 1 . Whiteville scoring: Jones, 23: Threadgill, 21: Register, IX: McCray, 16: Jackson, 8; Garcia. 5. jl ? Prir?? r.nod Thru Saturday. Mnrrt. 7, 1 OO? ? Wr R?t?rv? Th? Bight To limit Quantity ? Complete Warranty Information Available At All Advance Auto Port? Stor?? f ibb Prices good March 1-7 " OPEN MON-SAT 8-9, SUNDAY 10-6 HWY. 17, MAIN STREET, SHALLOTTE ? 754-2750 FREE INSTALLATION ON MOST U S S IMPORT CARS, VANS SLIGHT TRUCKS Each Exch. / Excludes Groups 34. 49 64, 65 S 78 36.88 Each Exch. WE RECYCLE POCT SPECIAL ORDER MERCHANDISE NOT SUBJECT TO ADVERTISED PRICES Advance l Auto Parts.
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