OCR Text |
Show Friday, January 28, 1966 Brigadier Piressmures Wildcats hip Dinos; wallop Orem dDm A fourth-quart- rally sparked win in a close game over Carbon last Friday in Price. It was a close and hard fought battle throughout the contest. The Dinos led by three points, at the end of the first stanza and 2 at the first half buzzer. BY to a by Ron Smith BY High Star Guard Injured Hai ry Olson, BY Wildcat high-scorin- g guard, was ina session this thus practice week, during jured dampening chances tor an upset over Provo High tonight. Olson sprained his ankle Monday during practice and its doubltful if he will play much against the Bulldogs if he even dresses for the game. Barry is currently the high scorer for the Wildcats with a 20.3 e as ci age per game. Barry has 1.14 points for the stretch and is third high in Region Four scoring, harry Denham is right behind with a 20.2 average. As we know," the sportsmanship trophy has been in school trophy case for the past few days. Tonight miour basketball team meets Provo High School in one of the greatest tests of both playing ability and sportsmanship we will face his year. Let us remember that we are members of BY High. Let us not forget to be good sportsmen. both on the playing court and in the audience. 0 3 Page er r ntwwnr ! 60-5- 8 . s vY aWY? ' 7 . tv. - - Y i YYY x AAY '.V ' j 18-1- 5, 34-3- - six-gam- Ringalir.g It seems to me that the buzzer at the end of the Orem game even sounded better than the 3:00 bell at school, and those school bells can get pretty wild! From the outside: "Id rather switch than fight. Ilow about that! In the third quarter, the Wildcats slowly surged ahead to a slim one point lead at the end of the third quarter and maintained the lead for a 8 win. sports girls basketball teams are snorting a tliree and one record in region play after splitting games with American Fork last week in the Men's Gym. BVs "A team lost to Ameribut can Folks A" team the "M team defeated AmeriIn B team can Fork's games previously played, BYs "A" taem defeated Provo High and the B team outlasted Provo's "B" team petition, but none of the games were played at home. The two The games against Provo High were the first that BY has ever hosted. Last year two teams from BY participated in region com DeHart. Sylvia Spears, Mary Cox, Lani DeHart, Wendy Johnson, Janice Keeler, Evelyn Harrison, Lynnetle Anderson, Jeris Walker, and Sondra Young. BY 21-1- 24-1- 21-1- 8-- Highs freshman basketball tetim has played five games, com- pilng cord. two-los- s re-- p - Spanish Fork upset the Kittys contest by the score Mickey Ibarra was in their latest of 86 to 28. high scorer for the game with points. Participating on the B team are Kim Hanson, Kathy Call, Hali REGION BY n, Theresa Begay, Nancy Cannon, Bariann Trunnell, Pat Packer, and Barbara Rich. night at Pleasant Grove. on SF, Farrer three-wi- Participating on the A team are Vicki Bohn, Lis Christensen, BY played Pleasant Grove last Kittys pounce a basketball teams are coached by Miss Earlene Durrant. 10 4 SCORING LEADERS 155 John Kirkham, Orem Craig Boorman. Provo Barry Olson, BY BYHigh High Larry Denham, Jim Rea'S. Provo Chris Bean. American Fork Cal Christensen. Springville Ralph Taylor. Carbon Jim Fox. American Fork Garth Smith, Spanish Fork Dave Klemm, Pleasant Grove Steve Peterson, Lchi Art Allred, Orem REGION 4 154 134 133 121 112 102 10O 98 98 96 92 90 STANDINGS Northern Division EARLIER game with Spanish Fork, there, the Kittys victory. High captured a scorer for the game was Mike Patton with 14 points, followed by Mickey Ibarra with 13, Steve Lewis with 12, and Steve Nelson IN AN with BY HIGH Springville was the Kittys op- ponent Jan. 11 at home, finding BY High winning, 46 to 42. Guards-MickeIbarra and Steve Nelson played perhaps their best ball game with Ibarra scoring 19 points and Nelson adding 14 points. FARRER JUNIOR High school provided the opposition in BYs first two game of the season which were plafcTat home. In the second of the two games, the Kittys edged the Eagles second .cam. 30 to 29. High scorer for the game was Mickey Ibarra with 15 points followed by Far-rer- s Mark Taylor with 12 points. Farrers Junior High first team completely dominated the play by scoring 56 points, holding the Kittys to 26 points. Val Miller, Farrers center, was high scorer of the game with 15 points. Hintze was BYs high Wayne scorer with six points. - Peterson Bernhard Thomson B. ipf v Last Fridays Results High 60: Carbon, 58. Provo. 82: Orem. 69. 54. Spanish Fork, 75: Pleasant Grove 32. American Fork. 41; Springvnle, Provo at 1 1 Olson 9 Boshard 1 Durike 2 21 TOTALS $ CARBON 4 O 7 Larson Dorman 2 TOTALS 28 4 Carbon 18 High "sparkplug" Barry Olsen (left) gets a lay-u- p against Orem as Larry Denham (55 at right) takes a shot over the hed of ohn Kirkman. Scott Bernhard (watching at right) held K'rVman, Orem's highest scorer, to three points the second hMf and only 1 8 for the game. BY 32 34 46 46 60 58 LARRY DENHAM starred as the Wildcats beat Orem High on the Tiger floor Jan. 14. to capture the lone second place in league play. 68-6- 2, Denhams 31 points included an amazing 11 for 13 at the charity stripe. Also scoring in double figures for BY were Steve Peterson with 15 counters (8 for 10 at the line) and John Boshard with 9. John Kirkham of Orem was points, about eight behis He low was average. guarded by Scott Bernhard of the Wildcats. Randy Trane, a Tiger guard, hit 14 points. held to 18 Orem started off the game with play, but BY came back to keep it neck and neck to a first quarter score. for a foul shot, Kirkham Except missed on his first five attempts while he accumulated two personals. BY High scored 17 points in the second quarter to tie up the score Nine of the at halftime, team's 17 were foul shots and 12 of them were scored by Denham. BY pulled out quickly in the third stanza, widening the lead as far as five points; but Art Allred of Orem kept the Tigers in the game with some crucial outside shots. Score at the end of the third period was tied at a 13-1- 6 30-3- 0. Wrestlers visit three sport 2 league record 2-- wrestling team goes the next two weeks to wrestle Payson, Provo, and Lehi in league matches. The Wilucats wrestle the Pay son Lions on Feb. 1. Two days later they make the six blocks trek to tie- town rival. Feb. 8 sees then, travel lo Lehi to wrestle Lie Pioneers. A home match sees the wrestling team tangle with Carbon on Feb. 10. All matches begin at BY High's wrestling team nmv 2 loss record in sports a six more to with meets league filiow. Last night the team met Amuican Folk here BY High s on the ioad . The Wildcat wrestlers won. Tue day at Spanish Fork. Warren Royal, Lynn Black, Kick Gunn, Mark ilartson. .JeTi Keith, and Russ Maxfield won by de32-1- 3, - 3,.)0 cisions. Dave Rich wrestled lo his second draw of the season: Boyd won by forfeit, and Ray Yalgardson won by default. Last week Pleasant Grove handed BY its second defeat by a 0 score. Ralph Strong, Rick Gunn. Mark Harston. Jetf Keith, and Dave Rich won by decision. Boyd McAi'fee gave BY its only pin. Also last week. Orem defeated BY with Rick Gunn giv ing the Wildcats its only points on a r.m. Mc-Afi'- Last night the Wildcats wrestled the Ameuean Fork Cavemen at home. Beo Orem tried hard to come back, but Denham tanked a layup with 13 seconds remaining to insure a Wildcat vicioiy. 37-- 2 draw. In the first, league match of the season against Springville. BY came out on top With the to score tied at the last up match, heavyweight Ray Valgard-so- n to give defeated his man l. 25-2- 22-a- ll quarter was pretty much tied up until John Kirkham fouled out with 3 minutes left. The Wildcats then came alive with Barry Olson canning a layup, Scott Bernhard and four scoring a crucial tip-ihit foul shots by Peterson straight and Denham. 2-- 1 BY the win. Rick Gunn and Ralph Strong won by decisions. Warren Recall had a win by forfeit, and Dave Rich and Dave Keii.h .wrestled to draws. CE325S 2 CE3539 ARROW - I' Oxford Button down -- Provo game continued against the Spanish Fork Dons. reThe Duns have a recent cord this season after their on win over Pleasant Grove, court. the Viking The Dons are quick starters as seen in their past games. They lead over P.G.. and had a at the end of lead Provo even The Dons the first quarter .'12-1with lost the game eventually Provo, 75-5- 4, 8-- Something new has been added to this Oxford ... a handsome basket weave! The other traditional features remain: hack pleat d and loop, back collar button. The collar offers a neat roll. Select your favorite stripe in this Bold New Breed of shirt from Arrow. long-pointe- S5.00 0 1 1. 78-6- ce 24-2- Provo Tonights Schedule Orem at Pano Springcille r.t Pienran.t Grnvt?. 'Bold face is choice of sports editors for Ainiwi's. I 5 BY illgn. Lehi at Spanish Fork. Fork. American at. Garb. ni v svw.csa 3 n, BY w G 4 Denham THE WILD FOURTH 11. mm- The win put BY in good shape, second place, in the league standings with a 4 and 2 league 46-al- 52-3- 7 s. BARRY OLSON TOOK scoring honors for the occasion with 26 points, including at the line. He was followed by Larry Denham with 17 counters. Denham also prevailed on the boards, pulling down 18 rebounds. Scores by quarters: BY High 15 region record 3-- 1 A ALA 60-5- Taylor Alter Wheeler Judi Girls basketball team pvY; 16 West Center cz3 |