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WEST BLASTS OHIO TEAM | Trojans Edge Cougars In County Grudge Match BY DOUG RUTTKR West Brunswick scorcd six runs in the sccond inning and held on for a 9-7 win againsl visiting South Brunswick last Thursday in an intcr-county baseball grudge match. The Trojans improved to 5-1 in the Wac camaw 2-A Conference and 8-2 overall last week as they also picked up victories against visiting Carrolton (Ohio) and league foe East Bladen. Against rival South Brunswick, Bryan Fleming led off the sccond inning with a solo home run to left field to spark a six-run outburst by the Trojans. Fleming, who had three hits in the game, knocked in two more runs later in the inning with a two-out single. Between Fleming's plate appearances, the Trojans scorcd three more runs including two on infield throwing errors. With two outs and the bases loaded. South Brunswick pitcher Brett Tabor walked Aldwin Lance to give West a 4-0 lead before Fleming batted in the last two runs of the inning. The Cougars got two runs back in the fourth after Trojan pitcher Adam Johnson walked one hitter, beancd another and gave up a single to load the bases. South's Jerry Galloway, who had enteral the game as a relief pitcher for Tabor in the third in ning, belted a two-run double to left Held. West's Johnson avoided further trouble when he got Mike Clcwis lo ground out with the bases loaded to end the inning. The Trojans added a run in the bottom of the fourth when Aaron Butler hit a sacrifice fly to score Gregg Molt, who lead off the inning with a single. South Brunswick picked up one run in the fifth as Jason Braccy scored on a two-out, pinch hit single by Matt McMahon. The Cougars rallied for three more runs in the sixth to trim West's lead to 7-6. South scored the first run on a throwing error and then got a two nin single from Danny Scllars. West Brunswick came back to score two runs of its own in bottom half of the sixth. Fleming singled and pinch runner Marly Earwood swiped second and scored on a double by Builer. The junior left-fielder then scored on a sacri fice fly by Scott Gore which gave the Trojans a 9 6 lead going into the last inning. South took advantage of three West Bruns wick errors to score one final run in the seventh, but it wasn't enough. West's Brian Aldcrson picked up the save, striking out one and giving up one unearned run in the final 1 1/3 innings. Johnson, who went 3-for-3 at the plate, struck out four and walked four in 5 2/3 innings pitched, (?raeious Hosts? West Bninswick served up its own version of southern hospitality last Wednesday, when the Trojans pasted visiting Cairo! ton (Ohio) High 18 0. With two outs in the fourth inning and no body on base, the host Trojans came up with 1 1 base hits and scored 1 5 runs. The Carrolton Warriors, who were trailing 3-0 going into the fourth, got only two hits off Trojan hurlcr Russell Hincs. The senior right-hander shut down the Carrolton offense, striking out seven batters and issuing three walks. Fleming hit a home run and scored three runs for the Trojans. West's Alderson went 3-for-4 with a walk and also scored three runs. IN GIRLS' SOFTRAI I South Brunswick Deals West First South Brunswick's softball team handed West Brunswick its first loss of the season iusi Tiiuisuay, beating the Lady Trojans 10-1. Dusty Holland was the winning pitcher and also had three hits and two KB1 in the Waccamaw 2- A Conference game. Also leading the South Brunswick offense were Stacy Isenberg with three hits, Tanya Johnson with two hits and four RBI and Jodie Brown ? 1 * wilh two hits. South Brunswick, which had 15 iiiis in the game, look a 3-0 icaci in the bottom of the first inning and never trailed. West scored its only run in the second inning. South added three runs in the fourth, three in the fifth and one more in the sixth. Catherine Bell had three of West Brunswick's 10 hits in the game, and Yarbi Lemon added two hits for 1 Ohio Baseball Club Tops South Cougars Carrolton (Ohio) High School rallied for four runs in the seventh in ning to beat South Brunswick 4-1 in a non-conference baseball game last Tuesday. Mike Brogan doubled in the fourth inning to drive in the only run for the host Cougars, who had only three hits in the game. The Cougars lost to cross-county rival West Brunswick 9-7 last Thursday (see related story in this issue) to fall to 1-6 in the Waccamaw 2-A Conference and 3-9 overall going into this week's Sea Shell Classic tournament in Wilmington. North Lady Scorps Top South Robeson North Brunswick's Tanya hdgc Ihc Lady Scorpions did not play hit a three-run home run to lead the Fairmont as scheduled last Thurs Lady Scorpions to a 16-3 softball day. 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The Lady Cougars will play Sat urday morning or afternoon, depend ing on the outcome of Friday's game. They arc scheduled to resume confer ence play May 1 at East Bladen. Scorps Win Conference Pair North Brunswick tuned up for this week's Sea Shell Classic baseball tournament in Wilmington with a pair of impressive Waccamaw 2-A Conference wins last week. Jarcd Hewitt hit a two-out, two run triple in the ninth inning to lift the Scorpions to a 5-3 win over host Fairmont last Thursday. Jarcd McGcc pitched a complctc gamc, five-hitter for North Bruns wick. He also had a pair of hits and an RBI at the plate. Fairmont had scored two runs in the bottom of the sixth to tic the game at 3-3 and send it to two extra innings. Last Tuesday, North Brunswick freshman Tori Bryant hurled a one hitter as the Scorpions beat visiting South Robeson 5-0. Bryant had a perfect game through six innings and struck out six Mustang hitters. The lone hit was a lead-off single in the seventh. McGcc led the Scorpions with three hits, and Ryan Williams had two hits for the winners. With the victories. North im proved to 4-2 in the conference and 5-7 overall going into this week's tournament. STAFF PHOTO BY DOUG ?UTTl* YARRI LEMON of West Brunswick races to third during last week's soft ball game against Hast R laden. West Softballers Beat Bladen Wcsi Brunswick's softball team rallied for eight runs in the sixth in ning and came from behind to beat visiting East Bladen 20-13 last Tuesday. Unfortunately for the Lady Tro jans, the struggle against Exist Bla den was a taste of things to come. West Brunswick saw its season long unbeaten streak snapped at eight games in a 10-1 loss at South Brunswick last Thursday. (Sec relat ed story in this issue.) On Tuesday, the Eli/abcthtown crcw jumped on the Lady Trojans early, scoring nine runs in the sec ond inning to take a 10-0 lead. West Brunswick trimmed the lead to 11-10 after four innings, and scored two in the fifth to take a 12 1 1 lead. After giving up two runs in the lop of the sixth, the Trojans explod ed for eight runs in the bottom half of the inning to secure the win. Jenny Judah and Catherine Bell hit back-to-back home runs to start the inning. Hope Vamam also had a homer for West Brunswick. Meg Small, Emily Gore and Yarbi Lemon had three hits apiece for West Brunswick, while Judah was the winning pitcher. East Bladen oulhit the Lady Trojans 26 to 21 and took advantage of eight West Brunswick errors. Kristi McMillan led East Bladen with a 4-for-4 performance at the plate. Jennifer White and Shelley Skinner each had three hits for the Lady Cougars. "We just didn't corr.c to play today and had to dig oursclf out of a hole," West Brunswick Coach Traccy James said following the game. "I guess that's a sign of a good team, being able to come back when you have to," he said. "I'm glad to get this game out of our system." West Brunswick, now 6-1 in the conference and 8-i overall, resumes league play May 1 at Whitevillc. Is Not The Most Important Thing .. Knowing How lb Get The Job Done Is What Counts. Ron Taylor knows how to get the job done. Southeastern North Carolina needs and deserves new leadership in the North Carolina Senate. Elect Ron Taylor, he's young enough to learn and experienced enough to serve. Thank you for your vote and support on Tuesday, May 5th. T^t Kon LVlor iWinrrnf Paid For By Ron Taylor For N.C. Senate r Senate 18th District
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