NEWS FROM THE LAMPS 'Dn^l f^Jr/c' Win ljvjka wii 10 r y if i Local Tournament The "Bad Girls" needed a roll-off lo win the Robert J. Robinson Bowl ing Classic Sunday ai Brunswick Bowling Center in Shallniip Three teams were tied for first place after the regular competition, leading to a one-game roll-off. Mimi O'Sullivan, Gloria Hillcn burg, Lois Edge and Glcnda Creech made up the "Bad Girls" team. Finishing in second place was "Double Trouble," comprised of Ron Hernandez, Benita Hcmandc/., Ronnie Hackett and Teresa Hackcu. Third place went to the "Iced Tea" team made up of Jimmy Rob inson, Bea Robinson, Ellen Benton and Allison Benton. The top three teams received trophies. Woodmen Of The World High game male: Ron Hernandez, 211; Tom Lynch, 201. High game female: Lois Ramsey, 1%; Wanda Evans, 191 . High scries scratch male: Ron Hernandez, 532; Jim Bishop, 523; Waddcll Evans, 520; Ervin Stanley, 510; Michacl Russ, 508. High series scratch female: Lois Ramsey, 514; Gloria Bland, 480; Sis Howell. 4X0 High series handicap male: Ron Hernandez, 667; Jim Bishop, 631; Dick An/clone, 616; Ervin Stanley, 609; Harold Bland, 603; Leon Gra ham, 603; John Hill, 599; Steve Reynolds, 598. High scries handicap female: Gloria Bland, 672; Lois Ramsey, 672; Marjoric Roach, 626; Sis How ell, 612; Allison Benton, 601. Men's Classic High game: Lddic Carroll, 219; Marvin Polston, 214; Kelly Todd, 213; Ccd Brogdcn, 212; Ron Deck er, 208; John Johanson, 206, 200; Rick Joyncr Sr., 204; Mike Stanley, 204; Myron Cuinbec, 203; Chris Heath, 202; David Smith, 202. High series scratch: John Johan son, 574; Mike Stanley, 565; Ron Decker, 558; Kelly Todd, 547; Ccd Brogdcn, 543. High series handicap: Marvin Pulsion, 685; Mike Stanley, 649; David Smith, 639; Ron Dcckcr, 633; Kelly Todd, 631; Eddie Carroll, 631; John Johanson.631. State Of Confusion High game male; Scott Dcckcr, 220; Myron Cumbcc, 209; Waddell Evans, 223, 204; Bill Shoemaker, 212, 200; William Gaithcr, 200; MikcClardy, 213,214. High game female: Wanda Evans, 198; Mimi O'Sullivan, 191; Teresa Scott. 188; Vivian Rowc, 186; Ka ren Moshourcs, 179. High scratch scncs male: Scott Decker, 526; Waddell Evans, 623; Bill Shoemaker, 573; Brucc Lauzon, 513; Mike Clardy, 611. High series scratch female: Teresa Scott, 505. High series handicap male: Wad dell Evans, 680; Bill Shoemaker, 633; Brucc Lauzon, 633; Mike Clardy, 67 1 ; Clint Stanaland, 630. High series handicap female: Teresa Scott, 622; Suzie Campbell, 613; Vivian Rowc, 621. Ocean View Wins A Pair Of Games In Church Men's Softbal League Occan View Baptist won a pair of ball games last week to improve to 6-1 in the Brunswick County Men's Church Softball League. The south division leaders defeat ed Supply Baptist 16-14 on Monday after beating Camp Methodist 5-1 last Thursday. Friendship Baptist remained close behind Occan View in second place in the south division with a 4-2 win over Emanual OuUoach in its only game of the week last Thursday. Calvary Baptist improved to 5-1 and took over first place in the north division with a 21-2 rout of Lettics Grove last Friday. The north division's second place team. Mount Olive, fell to 5-2 after losing a 14-11 game to Shallotte First Baptist last Friday. In other games last week, Letties Grove nipped New Brillon 17-16 and Supply Baptist beat Seaside Methodist 21 -10. On Monday, Zion Baptist beat Jennies Branch 8-3 and Camp Methodist edged New Briuon 17-15. Church Men's Softball League Standings As Of May 5 NORTH DIVISION Team Wins Losses Calvary Baptist 5 1 Mount Olive 5 2 Shallotte First 4 3 Supply Baptist 4 3 SOUTH WIND SIGNS CUSTOM PAINTED SIGNS ANY SIZE SPECIALIZING IN CUSTOM ELECTRIC SIGNS AND INSTALLATION & REPAIR 754-8439 JH OLDEN BEACH ROAD Not all pool chlorine ie fho coma 10 11 iv^ otu 1 IV. 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In the second game, the Touch of Glass Cutlers balded to a 7-7 tie with the Woodmen of the World Lady Rangers. Friendship Jennies Branch Emanual Outreach 5 1 3 2 4 3 3 5 2 4 1 4 Zion Baptist New Britton Soldier Bay Softball League The game was called alter the 90 minutc time limit. Amber Rowland helped preserve the tie for the Cutters, snagging a line drive off the bat of Jessica Roberts in the extra inning. Play continues this Friday with the Rangers facing Calabash VFW at 6 p.m. and the Cutters taking on the Angels at 7:45 p.m. The league is for area girls ages 8 to 1 2. STAFF PHOTO BY DOUG iUTTEt W in Bowling Tournament Kevin Williams (center) of North Myrtle Reach, S.C., won the Six Game Sweeper Tournament at Brunswick Bowling Center in Shallotte Saturday. Also pictured (from left) are fifth-place finisher Eric Hitter of Wilmington , runner-up Keith Croom of Shallotte, fourth-place bowler Kenny Shoulars of Wilmington and third-place finisher David Inscore of Wilmington. 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