W f Wft /v, CHRISTY KING (14) penetrated a lot of stiff de fenses this season as the leading scorer for West's iMSt Trojans. v mm jkl ik MONICA KING (13) was a defensive leader for West Brunswick, blocking three shots a game and helping lead the Ixtdy Trojans to a 20-6 sea son. Bryant Heads All-County Girls' Basketball Team BY DOU(; RUTTER South Brunswick's Erika Bryant has been named county girls' bas ketball player of the year after lead ing the Lady Cougars to a 20-6 record ? their best finish in school history. Bryant, a 5-foot- 1 1 -inch sopho more, heads up an all-county team comprised of three players from South Brunswick and two from West Brunswick, which also fin ished at 20-6. Also chosen for the squad, select ed by The Brunswick Beacon and State Port Pilot newspapers, were Stacie Iscnbcrg and Alison Cumbcc from South and Christy King and Monica King from West Brunsw ick. South Brunswick Coach Mike Iscnbcrg was named county coach of the year for the second straight season after leading the Lady Cougars to the Waccamaw Conference tournament champi onship and sectional finals of die state playoffs. "It's an honor, but I'm more proud of the team," Iscnbcrg said Monday. "1 would gladly trade this for another win or two. The team re ally came along." West Brunswick Coach Brcnda Council was a close sccond for coach of the year honors after guid ing her team to a share of the regu lar-season conference champi onship. It was the school's first since 1979. Bryant averaged 14 points and nine rebounds per game this year for South Brunswick, and scored at least 13 points in each of the last 12 games. Coach Iscnbcrg said the young center scored eight points per game last year and averaged seven re bounds. "She would get flustered occa ?' v ' rjswwy ALISON CUM BEE averaged nearly 10 points a game during her senior year for the iMdy Cougars. sionally and I would have to put her on ihc bcnch," Iscnbcrg said. "But this season has been different and she has been so consistent." Cumbcc, the only senior on South Brunswick's squad, was selected to the all-county team for the second conscculivc year. She scored 9.8 points per game lliis year and lied back-court male I sen berg for most steals on the team. "A lot of times when she made a steal or two that got us going," Coach Iscnbcrg said. "Offensively she wasn't on par with a year ago but she had her best game with five three-pointers and 28 points against West Columbus. She was playing hurl a lot." The South Brunswick mentor de scribed Cumbee as an "excellent" free throw shooter, making 77 per cent of her attempts in the fourth quarter. Iscnbcrg, the stepdaughter of Coach Iscnbcrg, handled point guard duties for South as a junior and earned her second selection to the all-county team. Coach Iscnbcrg said she "did a good job handling ihe ball and lead ing the team doing a lot of things thai would please oilier coachcs but not necessarily the fans. She played excellent defense and had the lowest turnover ratio." West Brunswick's King girls, who arc cousins, both used their quickncss this season to scorc con sistently and play tough defense for the Lady Trojans. Christy, a three -lime selection to the all-county squad, averaged 14 points, five rebounds and four steals per game as a senior at West Brunswick. "Her strong point is definitely her quickncss," Coach Council said. "Compared to her previous years she has made great improvement in her scoring and defense and being an overall icam player." Monica King averaged 1 1 points, eight rebounds and three blocked shots per game as a junior. Coach Council said her jumping ability and quickncss make her a strong player. ERIKA BRYANT (40) averaged nine rebounds and 14 points per game as a sophomore at South Brunswick, where the future of girls' basketball looks bright SAY I SAW IT IN THE BEACON! [SOUTH WIND SIGNS CUSTOM PAINTED SIGNS ANY SIZE custo^eleStScsigns AND INSTALLATION & REPAIR 754-8439 HOLDEN BEACH ROAD T mf ' <7 BfcACON Flit PHOTOS STAC1E ISENHERG (23) was a key to South's success this season, playing good defense and or chestrating the offense as point guard. OCAROUfMM' UlCIUIjEll Health & Fitness Center Nautilus ? Free Weights ? Aerobics ? Karate & Kung Fu ? Sauna Sellers Road (behind Resort Plaza) ? 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