-SPORTS \ Registration for basketball league ends Friday, December 2 MIDGET AND JUNIOR BASKETBALL - Registration will continue through December 2. When registering present a birth certificate and M registration tea. Any player 9 12 or 13-15 may sign up. An organizational meeting will be held December 1 at Union School in Wlnfall at the following times: ?: JO ? Coaches Meeting 10:00 ? Try outs 11:00 ? Team Selections Anyone interested in coaching please contact the department. YOUTH SOCCER ? Last Saturday the Devils defeated the Royals 2-0 to take first place in the regular season. Jeff Rohrcr and Brut Overton each ?cored a goal for the winners. The Royals finished second while the Bucks defeated the Nuggets 4-0 to slip into a tie for third with the Nuggets. Saturday afternoon the 10-12 year olds lost to Edenton's Junior Team 1 0 in a close and exciting game. Both teams had several chances to socre but the defenses were too tough. ADULT VOLLEYBALL STAN DINGS: Basketball season off to bad start By KEN CASTELLOE The Perquimans Pirates varsitj basketball team opened their 19K season on Tuesday night with a loss to non-conference opponent, the Plymouth Vikings by a score of 94-49. The Pirates maintained a one-poin on several occasions during the firs four minutes of play but fell behinc and never regained the lead. Aftei leading by only five points at the enc the first quarter, the Viking! 5>utscored the Pirates by a margin ol Jwenty points in the second quarter JJJon-starter Tony Cox came off the bench to provide the Vikings with r twelve points in the second period I alone. The Pirates were hurt by turnovers ! in the first half, committing six straight in the final two minutes of the half. This along with a pesky 1 man-to-man defense by the Vikings | led to a 25-point lead for the Vikes at 1 the half. ? I The Vikings led by James SprUill i with 19 points came out in the second f half with good execution while the Pirates were not hitting the open . shots. The Pirates were led by Teton Reid who scored eleven total points, with 8 of those coming in the fourth quarter of play. Anthony Shannon came off the bench to provide the Pirates with eight points while all but two of the Pirates scored during the course of the game. The Vikings had three players scoring in double figures on the night. The Pirates will be in action again on December 14 when they travel to Northeastern High School to face the Eagles in a non-conference match. In Jayvee action, the Vikings defeated the Pirates 57-45. Area counties gain fox season ? Edgecombe, Tyrrell, Hyde, JCurrituck and Perquimans counties ^represent the five eastern counties Jthat will have adopted limited, ^permit-only county fox hunting and ^trapping seasons. In these counties, Jthe seasons will run from January 14 'through January 28, and a limited number of permits and fox tags ? based on biological surveys of local Jfox populations ? will be issued in each county. Those interested in participating in county fox seasons may obtain their application from their local license agent and wildlife enforcement of ficer. All aplications must be mailed to: N. C. Wildlife Resources Com mission, Fox Harvest Permits, 512 N. Salisbury St., Raleigh, N.C. 27611. Participants will be selected through a random computer drawing, and permits will be mailed to successful applicants. Par ticipants will then be able to pur chase a maximum of five fox tags at $2.25 each from a designated agent in each county having a fox season. All applications should be mailed by December 1. 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