NEWS FROM THE LANES Boyles Leads Classic League Todd Boylcs rolled games of 247, 225 and 202 to lead the Monday Men's Classic League last week at Brunswick Bowling Center in Shal lotte. Bovles posted a 674 scratch series and 734 handicap series on April 13 to lead the league in both categories. Other high games were rolled by Maurice Webster with 234, David Williams with 224 and Rupert Bel lamy with 230. High scratch series scores includ ed Maurice Webster, 590; Keith Lucas. 588, Fred McGcc, 570: Tho mas Hemphill, 570; and Rupert Bel lamy, 538. Posting high handicap scries scores were Keith Lucas, 654; Dav id Williams 616; Kenny Holdcn 619; Ervin Stanley, 658; Mike Williams, 667; Rupert Bellamy, 613; Thomas Hemphill, 648; and Fred McGcc, 672. State of Confusion Karen Moshoures rolled 212, 201, and 200 games and led all women's categories in the State of Confusion League last Wednesday. She posted a 613 scratch series and 6S5 handicap series to go along with the three games over 200. Other high game rollers among the women were Mane Brown, 188; Patti Johnston, 177; Sis Howell, 178; and Mimi O'Sullivan, 176 and 181. Gary Dean Ward had the men's high games with a 224 and 203. Scott Decker rolled a 213 game. High scratch series scores includ ed John Johanson, 514; Doug Scott. 537; Scott Decker, 562; Gary Gur ganus, 564; Gary Dean Ward, 598; Mike Stanley, 545; Norman Home, 500; Waddell Evans, 510; Marie Brow n, 510; and Sis Howell, 505. Rolling the high handicap scries were Scott Decker, 662; Gary Gur ganus, 663; Gary Dean Ward, 733, John Rowe, 652; Norman Home, 650; Mike Stanley, 626; Marie Brown, 612; and Sis Howell. 646. Nutty Buddies Thcron Johnson rolled a 221 for the high game in the Nutty Buddies league last Wednc.sday at Brunswick Bow ling Center. Marty Clemmons was a close sec ond with a 220 game. Scott Decker bowled a 595 high scratch series. ThiS W001C In Brunswick Sports THURSDAY, APRIL 23 ?South Brunswick hosts Laney in golf, 3 p.m. ?Brunswick County Church Men's Softball League at Waccamaw Park: Camp Methodist vs. Supply Baptist, 7 p.m.; Seaside Methodist vs. Shallotte First Baptist, 8 p.m.; Mount Olive vs. Emanual Outreach, 9 p.m. FRIDAY, APRIL 24 ?West Brunswick at New Hanover in junior varsity baseball, 2 p.m. ?North Brunswick plays Pender in the first round of the Hoggard High School Boosters Club Softball Tournament, 4:30 p.m. ?South Brunswick plays Hoggard in the first round of the Hoggard High School Boosters Club Softball Tournament, 8:15 p.m. ?Brunswick County Church Men's Softball League at Waccamaw Park: Zion Baptist vs. Shallotte First Baptist, 7 p.m.; Ocean View vs. Jennies Branch, 8 p.m.; Calvary Baptist vs. Mount Olive, 9 p.m. SATURDAY, APRIL 25 ?Brunswick Baptist Association Coed Softball League at Supply Park: Soldier Bay vs. Shell Point, 6:30 p.m.; Antioch vs. Gospel Center, 7:30 p.m.; Oak Island vs. Supply, 8:30 p.m.; Town Creek vs. Faith, 9:30 p.m. MONDAY, APRIL 27 ?West Brunswick hosts the Waccamaw Conference Golf Tournament, The Gauntlet, St. James Plantation, 2 p.m. ?West Brunswick hosts Fairmont in boys' tennis, 4 p.m. ?North Brunswick hosts West Brunswick in junior varsity baseball, 5 p.m. ?South Brunswick at Whiteville in junior varsity baseball, 5 p.m. ?Brunswick County Church Men's Softball League at Waccamaw Park: Soldier Bay vs. Zion Baptist, 7 p.m.; Supply Baptist vs. Mount Olive, 8 p.m.; Jennies Branch vs. Shallotte First Baptist, 9 p.m. iN CHURCH LEAGUE Calvary, Branch Still Unbeaten Calvary Baptist and Jennies Branch are the only unbeaten teams in the Brunswick County Men's Church Softball League after three weeks of play. Calvary, which leads the north di vision, improved to 4-0 last Friday with an 18-11 win over Lotties Grove. In the south division, Jennies Branch moved into first place at 2-0 last Thursday with a 1-6 win over previously-unbeaten Friendship Baptist. In other games last week, Lmanual Ouucach beat New Briuon 9-8, Ocean View topped Zion Bap tist 22-10, Shallottc First Baptist routed Camp Methodist 27-9 and Supply Baptist edged Zion Baptist 13-12. On Monday, Soldier Bay picked up its first win of the season with a 12-4 victory over Seaside Meth odist. Friendship Baptist beat New Briuon 13-11 and Emanual Out reach defeated Zion Baptist 13-6. Church Softball League Standings As Of April 21 NORTH DIVISION Tfiaoi Wins -Losaes Calvary Baptist 4 0 Mount Olive 2 1 Shallotte First 2 1 Supply Baptist 2 1 Camp Methodist 2 3 Louies Grove 1 5 Seaside Methodist 0 5 SOUTH DIVISION T earn Wins Losses Jennies Branch 2 0 Friendship 4 I Emanual Outreach 4 S Ocean View 3 1 New Briuon 2 2 Soldier Bay 1 3 Zion Baptist 0 5 Vote Senator giSQLES STAfF PHOTO BV DOUG R UTTER iAMAR HARDY and his West Brunswick ieumrrtuies have almost two weeks off before resuming tennis play April 27. The Trojans are 4-1 in the conference. West Netters Sweep Fairmont Wesi Brunswick's tennis team, coming off a 9-0 sweep last week over Fairmont, has almost two weeks off because of the Easter holidays. The Trojans won all nine matches last Tuesday at Fairmont in a Waccamaw 2-A Conference event that had been rained out earlier this season. The West Brunswick boys will face the same Golden Tornadoes when they resume play Monday, April 27, at home. The Trojans will also travel to South Robeson next Wednesday and then host South Brunswick Thursday in a make-up match. West Brunswick went into the spring break sporting a 4-1 record in the conference and overall mark of 4 2. Fairmont Singles: Hardy (WB) def. Parker, 4-6, 7-5, 7-5; Ballou (WB) def. Schoficld, 6-4, 6-2; CaiT (WB) dcf. Jones, 6-4, 6-1; Mankin (WB) dcf. Locklcar, 6-2, 6-1; Scllars (WB) dcf. Bass, 6-3, 6-0; Carter (WB) dcf. Bruncr, 6-2, 4-6, 6-0. Doubles: Ballou and Carr (WB) dcf. Schoficld and Jones 8-3; Hardy and Mankin (WB) dcf. Parker and Locklcar, 8-2; Woolen and Hughes (WB) dcf. Bass and Bruner, 8-5. SOUTH WIND SIGNS CUSTOM PAINTED SIGNS ANY SIZE SPECIALIZING IN CUSTOM ELECTRIC SIGNS AND INSTALLATION & REPAIR 754-8439 HOLDEN BEACH ROAD RECREATION BRIEFS County Plans Two Bike Rides How docs a icisurciy bicyclc ride on Oak Island or along the South port waterfront sound? Brunswick County Parks and Re creation is planning two evening bike rides next month, with the first scheduled Wednesday, May 6. Participants will meet at Yaupon Beach Pier at 6:30 p.m. and embark on a slow-paced ride to the Oak Island Lighthouse. The second ride will be a tour of the Southport waterfront on Wed nesday, May 27. Riders will meet at the waterfront park at 6:30 p.m. For both rides, children must be accompanied by their parents, and all riders must provide their own water. Prc-rcgistration is required. For information, call Emma T. McGraw at 253-1357 or l-K(X)-222-4790. Fun For Seniors Two events for local senior citi zens arc planned by the Brunswick County Parks and Recreation De partment. A "Spring Fling" dance, will be held Friday, April 24, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Shallotte Senior Cen ter. Live entertainment is planned and light refreshments will be served. On May 13. the department will sponsor its second senior bowling tournament at Brunswick Bowling Center in Shallotte. Medals will be awarded in each age group, and winners will qualify iv> ?vJ VJ i:sv sum: JVHIUI * inmrs in Raleigh. May 8 is the deadline to register. For more information, call the recreation department at 253-4357 or the bowling center at 754 BOWL. Foot Races Saturday Doshcr Memorial Hospital of South port will sponsor the "Over The Oak" races Saturday, April 25. The one-mile walk will start at 8 a.m., followed by a 10-kilometer race at 8:30 a.m. Early entry fees arc $6 for the mile and $8 for the 10K. The fee will be SI higher for people who en ter Saturday. The first 125 entrants will receive free T-shirts. All proceeds will bene fit the Doshcr Memorial Hospital Scholarship Fund. To register, or for more informa tion, call Anne Watson at 919-457 5271. Learn To Play Bridge Bridge classes for beginners and intermediate players will be held next week at the Long Beach Recreation Center. A beginner's class is planned Monday, April 27, from 10 a.m. to noon. The class for intermediates will be Tuesday, April 28, from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. To register, or for more informa tion, call Irene Marshall at 919-278 5703. MAnm We've Gotfl ? ? B| W ATAlllllfl! ?Yi More Value ? More Savings And More Selection... We've added more double and singlewide homes to our inventory to offer even more choices for our customers at... CHOICENTER Wayne Culbertson, RHS . Ann Brown, RHS HOMES BY ANN * Hwy. 17N, Shallotte. 754-5147 ANNOUNCING OUR NEW ENHANCED MOTOROLA RADIO PAGING SYSTEM These Models Now Available ? 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