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  • BCC beats Albemarle 6-2

     The Brunswick Community College baseball team won two of three games over the weekend against College of the Albemarle.

    BCC split two seven-inning games Saturday, winning 9-2 and losing 4-3. Starter Brock Holmes left the game with a 1-0 lead in the sixth inning. Albemarle scored four runs and held off a BCC rally in the seventh.

    BCC beat Albemarle 6-2 in a nine-inning game Sunday. BCC scored all six runs in the fourth inning.

  • BCC basketball teams lose in tourneys

    BY TIM HICKS

    The Brunswick Community College men’s basketball season ended Friday in a 67-66 loss to Clinton in a semifinal of the Region 10 championship tournament at Voorhees College.

    BCC had beaten Clinton 79-72 on Feb. 5 and 86-79 on Feb. 13.

    Clinton, seeded last and with an 8-18 record entering the tourney, built a lead against BCC with an energetic running game and more shooting attempts from the paint instead of under the basket.

  • BCC basketball teams win

     Lattrell Royster made two free throws with 13.7 seconds left as the Brunswick Community College men’s basketball team beat Denmark Tech 78-75 Saturday.

    After Royster’s free throws, the Panthers missed a 3-pointer and a rebound in the last home game of the season to be played on Walter Shaw Court at the Dinah E. Gore Fitness & Aquatics Center.

  • BCC basketball teams sweep Clinton

     In a game that was a rematch of the 2010 Region X men’s basketball championship game, Brunswick Community College prevailed again, beating Clinton 86-79 Sunday on Walter Shaw Court at the Dinah E. Gore Fitness & Aquatics Center.

  • BCC wins season-opening doubleheader

     The Brunswick Community College baseball team opened its 2011 season by beating Harford Community College 9-1 and 2-1 Saturday.

    In the first game, starter Brock Holmes gave up no hits and one unearned run in three innings. He walked four and struck out one.

    Reliever Tory Schroff gave up two hits in four innings. He walked none and struck out four.

  • Lady Dolphins unable to overtake Louisburg

     SUPPLY—The Brunswick Community College women’s basketball team lost 68-58 to Louisburg Community College on Jan. 7 at the Dinah E. Gore Fitness & Aquatics Center.

    For BCC (4-7), Shaquita Jones scored 11 points, Danielle Blunt and Chelsea McGowan 10, Julia Crews 9 and Kiandra Long 8. Tequila Jones scored 5 points, Sheena Suttlemyre 2 and Emily Schweer 1.

    Louisburg led 44-35 in the second half but BCC outscored LCC in cutting the lead to 48-47.

  • BCC baseball field could be ready in May

     The Brunswick Community College baseball team is scheduled to play its 2011 home opener at noon Feb. 12 against Hartford Community College at West Brunswick High School.

    It most likely will be last time the Dolphins open their season at West.

    Working is progressing on the field and stadium at BCC, said Robbie Allen, the head baseball coach and athletics director at BCC.

  • Sometimes father knows best

     The BCC women’s basketball team may attract as much attention this year not only for who is shooting jump shots but also for who is sitting courtside with the team.

    Joining head coach Ashlyn Burke an assistant Taylor Goodrich as a volunteer assistant is Burke’s Hall of Fame dad, Bob.

  • BCC baseball players work with Habitat for Humanity

     BCC student-athletes worked with the Brunswick County Habitat for Humanity earlier the month in putting finishing touches on the outside of a house.

    “Our athletes are trying to give back to the community,” said Robbie Allen, the BCC athletics director.

    Helping on this day were BCC baseball players. But other athletes are also involved.

    “It’s a mixture of our athletic department,” Allen said.

  • Blunt, McGowan lead BCC past Lenoir

     Danielle Blunt scored 26 points and Chelsea McGowan 15 as the Brunswick Community College women’s basketball beat Lenoir Community College 70-61 Jan. 26 on Walter Shaw Court at the Dinah E. Gore Fitness & Aquatics Center.

    BCC (8-8) overcame the loss of center/forward Shaquitta Jones to beat the Lancers. The Lady Dolphins led 45-40 early in the second half when Jones suffered an injury to her right ankle during a scramble for the basketball.