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Ijt 4 1WORKI 11 Page 8-B-THE BRUNSWICK BEAC<)N, Thursday, May 2, 1985 TOPS PENDEF?, COUGARS W. Brunswick V\/ins Fifthi In Row BY JOHNNY CRAIG shortstop Ricky Glenn's error E.Bladen 000 000 0- 0- 4-4 preserve the win. West Brunswick stayed even with tor the Trojans' 7-0 lead. accountedW.Brunswick 070 003 X-10-10-1 Jones gave up seven hits in being West Columbus in the Three Rivers East Bladen threatened in its halt Pitching IP H R ERBB SO saddled with the loss. 3-A Conference baseball race last of the second but threw out Gore (W W) 7 4 0 0 1 8 . Stanley Schultz 6 10 10 9 5 5 West Brunswick (L) nl AT} D TT DDT a.: week with a of wins over two base runners to end the no 11 pair league Cougar riaycrd n noi Pender and East Bladen. The inning. Pender Craig Johnson cf 4 12 1 iJt (6-1,10-5) took their secondTrojanswin vansieen s secona aouoie 01 me Wc»ct Rnincvrrir>L-'c Timmu I JiHlnm Long ss 3 0 0 0 of the season over both Pender, 4-1 two walks to Gore and Chris 4 2 4Py\ v. game, and Matt Gore combined on a Stanley c 2 0 and East Bladen, 10-0 as West Johnson and another Cougar error to overcome the 11 strike-outfourhitterGore 3b,p 4 0 2 2 Brunswick banged out 17 hits in the enabled West Brunswick to score performance of Patriot loser Ken R.Johnson 2b 3 0 0 0 two-game stretch. three more times in the sixth for a Jones as the Trojans downed host Williams rf 3 0 0 0 - Friday's shutout of East Bladen 10-0 lead. Pender 4-1. Chris Johnson wu% W 4 was the Trojan's fifth in a row (all Gore picked up his sixth win of the Keith Stanley led the Trojans at the If,3b 3 0 0 0 conference contests) with only five season with the decision while plate with a pair of hits while Gore Vanstecn lb 3 110 t < games remaining. West Brunswick out eight. Schultz walked fivestrikingand also collected two including a Ludlum p 3 0 0 0 continues league action Friday at struck out five in the loss. double in the third that sparkedtworun Totals 30 4 7 3 Svd* \ ^ home with a doubleheader against East Bladen West Brunswick to an early !W) lead. >-*v Clinton. The first 'five innings) Players AB R H RBI Pender game West Brunswick took a 1-0 lead in AB is scheduled to begin at 5 p.m. with Joey Schultz 2b 3 0 10 the first inning on two hits by Stanley Flayers K K KB! the night cap (seven innings) to Hill c 3 0 0 0 and Gore and a Patriot error on Blackburn 2b 4 0 0 0 follow. Robinson cf 3 0 0 0 Jones. Biberstein If 4 0 0 0 East Bladen cf 2 0 10 flnrnV rlniiKln alnnrt uri tVl hitc hv Barnhill c 4 0 10 V.Campbell UUI t O UUUUIV IIIUII5 TTIUI IHVO w/ Trojan pitcher Matt Gore threw a John Schultz p 3 0 0 0 Chris Johnson and and an Jones p -4010 Stanley lb 2 four-hitter. West Brunswick batters Brisson lb 3 0 10 on Patriot catcher Greg BarnhillerrorBrown 0 0 0 *' took advantage of four East Bladen Maynard If 2 0 10 the two more runs. Maynard ss 10 0 0 / jgaWpatchcr gave Trojans igy; errors and jumped on loser John Iasbie If 10 0 0 Dave Roberts' (who collected two McDuffy dh 2 0 0 0 Schultz for 10 hits to blank the C.Campbell 3b 2 0 0 0 of Pender's four leadoff homer Herding cf 0 C C 0 OUT AT HOME.West Brunswick c Frcnista Johnson tags out an hits) Cougars, 10-0. It was the second Glenn ss 2 0 0 0 in the fifth was the Pender run Penniger rf 3 0 0 0 Knvt Rlarirn I jiHv f'onarir nt homo dm-ing a Three Rivers girls sottball game long win over East Bladen (2-6,6-10)lopsidedTotals 24 0 4 0 while West Brunswick scored once Roberts 3b 2 12 1 In Shallotte. The Lady Trojans are no1» 3-3 in the conference and 4-8 overall. this season as West Brunswick West Brunswick more in the seventh on two hits by Totals 26 1 4 1 routed the Cougars 10-1 in an earlier Players AB R H RBI Donnie Vansteen and Chris Johnson. W.Brunswick 102 000 1.4-7-2 meeting. Craig Johnson Ludlum picked up his fourth Pender 000 010 0-1-4-3 SPORTING SCENE Catcher Keith Stanley, Gore and rf,cf 3 111 in the win six Pitching IP II R KR BB SO victory going pitching1-udlu.n (W.4-21 6 4 1 14 6 first baseman Doruiie Vaustccr. a!! Long s? 2 10 0 anH ramp striking out si* Oorp innjngcCere inn nii collected two hits to lead the Trojans' Stanley c 4 12 2 in to relieve Ludlum in the seventh to Jones (L) 7 7 4 4 0 11 hitting attack that enabled West Gore p 3 12 1 Brown, Col\A/ell Named Brunswick to explode in the second Stevenson cf 3 0 0 0 inning for seven runs. lave rf 10 0 0 iFvmMaH To East Star Rusty Johnson, Chris Johnson and R.Johnson 2b 4 2 10 Squad Scott Williams led off the second with Chris Johnson 3b 3 2 10 fi jpW|, ; 77YS three straight hits and Vansteen Williams dh 4 112 JOHNNY CRAir, Rowlings (Princeton), Janet Warren doubled down the third-base line to Stewart if 0 0 0 0 AllBY(Henderson 1 -p North Brunswick's Chuck Brown Vance) and Jenny Yopp clear the bases. Craig Johnson and i jiHinm if noon and Clinton's Tonya Colwell have (Cary). Stanley both added two more hits, a Vansteen lb 4 12 3 been named to the boys nnd girls east Girls coaches include R.P Jones of walk to Derek Ixrng and Cougar Totals 31 10 10 9 RIS rosters for the 37th annual East-West l.akcwood and Carolyn CHi MOSHOURES All-Star high school basketball of Cary. Shannonhou.se OPTOMETRIST games scheduled in July at the Long, Gore I>ead Trojans f Greensboro Coliseum. West Brunswick shortstop Derek jjj .... NEED fnGPcE UGHT? Brown, who led the Scorpions to a l-ong continues to lead the Trojans' second-place finish in the East batting attack as the current It amazes adults when they The best kind of lighting is a 2-A Conference last season,Waccamawbaseball season draws to a close. discover children reading a book light that covers a largediffused an All-Brunswick County and I-ong is currently hitting at a .324 clip or magazine in poor light or area and eliminates glare. It's selection was named lastAllEWCand also drew praise from West shadows. How can they do it? also a good idea to have more than month as North Carolina's "Mr. Brunswick coach Richard Hubbard Young, healthy eyes can one light on in a room; that way, Basketball" by the Charlotte for his fine defensive play last week. for a lack of light compensatebecause when you leave the brightly lit Observer. Pitcher-third baseman Matt Gore their focusing muscles are area you're not walking into Brown lias already signed to play and catcher Keith Stanley lead the stronger and more flexible. shadows. Resting your eyes from for the N.C. State Wolfpack next team in hits (14) while Gore also time to time is another way to season. leads in RBIs (IS). Still, that doesn't make it a good avoid eye fatigue. ColweU, the top lady Onrk Horse Gore also lends the Trojan pitching * a idea. Even young eyes can Regular checkups can help by performers In the Three Kivers 3-A staff with a 1.26 ERA. The senior lias V% 7< W become strained if used too long in insuring that your vision is getting Conference, Is the only female In the ollowod only 10 earned runs and % poor light. The eyes need light to all the help it needs. East Waccamnw-Three Rivers area struck out 87 over 55.2 innings see well. This is especially true as ... we older. When to participate In the all-star game. Tim I.udluin is second with pitched.a 3.73 * get the light is In the interest of better -;fV 5 Along with Brown on the boys cast ERA and 48 strike outs over 45 J right, most older people can do vision from the office of: squad Is Associated Press player of innings. any difficult job, from repairing Chris Moshoures, O.D. the year Eric English (Hillsborough West Brunswick Baseball Stats iHHMii ui urch iui uuuie iu line Pine Street, Shallotte Orange), Reggls Barnes (Simthfieid- as of Monday, April 29 needlework. 754-4020 Seltna), Carlton Uecton (Must I'layer All It I! Kill AVK Carteret), llryant CarrlnKton Alan Stewart 8X2MS I (Durliam), Zack Hcrrtck Drrelt l.ma 37 II 1] 314 » m (laney), Keith Stanley N 13 II « 304 Charles llowurtl (Wilson Kike), Mall Core 44 t 14 IS 304 Lorenzo McCormlck (Parkton), llenr) S|«rvm»on 45 10 12 S 267 Charles Shacklcford (KInston) and Craltf Johfuon 38 10 IC 8 256 Turn tlrown 14 0 3 3 214 llenjl Taylor (Jacksonville).
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