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Show Dec 16, 1966 Page 1 THE BRIGADIER Wildcats look for first A win over region champs at eight wins tucked away, the Wildcats The BY High Wildcat basketball team plunges head first into Region Four play tonight at American Fork with the defending champion of the Northern will travel to AF to take on the Cavemen at eight oclock. The Cavemen have faltered somewhat in action, AF' East. and to losing Olympus but squeeked past Ogden lost to Murray. BY beat Murray handily, Last year, BY lost both tilts with American Fork, the last one The in the fieldhouse. Cavemen went on to the state tourney to the second place slot after a loss to Highland High. AF also took second place two years ago on a loss to Highland. Most of American Fork's championship team has graduated now, so much of the work is on the shoulders of Kent Gurney, a starter on last years team. Divi- 58-5- 76-5- pre-seaso- loses Y n pre-seaso- sion the past two years. BY has finished second to AF these two years in Class A competition. n With four straight 44-- 6; 8. 71-6- 9. wrestles today After last Thursdays defeat by the BY High Millard High. 44-Wildcat wrestling team will take on the Morgan High grappling squad this afternoon at 3 in the womens gym. s The wins for the Wildcat came on decisions by senior Boyd McAffee in the division by a score of two to one. The second Wildcat win class as came in the senior Mark Harston came out with a winning score of eight to 6, grap-pler- BY High hosts a more balanced attack with Gayle Bluth. Steve Peterson. Alan Thomson. Dan Clark, and twins Stan and Steve d 133-pou- Leading the Wildcat fast break thus far this son and maintaining a high scoring punch sea- twins Steve (at left) and Stan Bergeson in action against Cyprus last Saturday. (Williams photo) - are Cyprus, Judge, Murruy, Uintah all Also participating for the Wildcats in the Millard meet were Lynn Alder, weighing in at 95 pounds: Warren Royal, wrestling class: Mark Ashin the worth. wrestling 127: Val McOm-beclass: Russ division: in the in the Rick Shumway. class: and Jim Holtkamp. in the heavyweight class. According to Coach Tom Burr, the team will wrestle Millard High again later this year. r. Max-fiel- 180-pou- came within one point for the last time when the score was 50-4- 9. After that it was the Cats all the way as the frustrated Bulldogs couldn t get their eager hands on the ball: in trying to do so, they fouled continuously, Wildthe sending cats to the charity stripe. contests. Class A ratings this week in the Deseret News put BY High in pre-Regi- 12th place. In the most recent game, the Wildcats trounced the invading Pirates from Cyprus High, The BY boys lasted out the first quarter deficit and came storming and scoring back in the sec2 ond period to lead at intermission. The Cats followed up in the second half and widened their winning margin to 17 points for a score of Five of the winning players ended the match in double figures. Steve Peterson was high-poiman on the floor as he put in 20 points, witb Steve Bergeson sharp-shootin- g 69-5- 2. On Dec. 2 and 3, Wildcat coun- try was invaded for the first two games of the season by Uintah and Murray High Schools. In the initial contest, the Cats dropped the highly rated Class B after overUintah Utes, some opening night jitcoming ters. Once BY got going, the school from Uintah little B didnt stand a chance. (Actually, it has three times the BY enrollment.) 34-3- 63-5- 1, 69-5- 2. nt not far behind with 14 tallies. Stan Bergeson, Alan Thomson, and Gayle Bluth had 11 points each. High point getters for the losers were Rees with 16. Hogan with 12, and Walker with 10. The Wildcats outscored Cyprus in the last two periods. Score by quarters: 35-2- 0 BY 14 34 46 Cyprus 17 32 42 69 52 In the only away game thus far this season, the Wildcat team traveled to Judge Memorial in the Salt Lake City and own on their stubborn Bulldogs court for a 5 win. The game was close and excitof ing until the waning minutes team Lake Salt as the the contest out-last- 67-5- ed In the second game of the weekend, the Wildcats downed the Murray Spartans by the largest winning margin of the season, 18 points, for a score of 76-5- 8. Steve Bergeson stood out in the scoring spotlight as he dumped in 25 points for the evening. This the largest figure represents score so far this season scored by one player on the BY squad. Steve Peterson has the second best tally of 20 points. 4 ALLEN'S PHOTO SUPPLY your best CO. cameras and supplies wishes you a buy in I 4444444444444444 IVANS DRUG 125 West Center MERRY CHRISTMAS Wishes you and the best for the a NEW YEAR Happy Vacation and a ALLEN'S PHOTO SUPPLY Successful Year 24 North University Avenue d, 155-pou- the in 61-5- 112-poun- lose as B Y's victory ball gets rolling Wildcat roundballers have won four straight without a loss i four. 145-pou- The BY basketball season has been tipped off in good fashion as Bergeson. BY to travels Tomorrow, Smithfield (near Logan to play Skyview High. Skvview also participated in the state tournament last year. Two years ago, the Wildcats played them and won, The JV team lost, however, 16 by points. BY will then return home to play the Pleasant Grove Vikings and Logan High before traveling to southern Utah during the holidays to clash with Dixie and Cedar City Highs on Dec. 26 and 0. 27. League play resumes after the vacation with a game at Lehi on Jan. 6. and hosting Payson and Orem at the Fieldhouse on Jan. 11 and 13, respectively. L Duke chosen team to all-regi- on Loren Duke, BY Highs tough running and tackling fullback, was the only Wildcat chosen by the coaches of Region Four to be named to the 1966-6Daily 4 Football Herald Team. Duke, who was also the kicking specialist for the Wildcats, was chosen for a linebacker position on the defensive half of the team. Other members of the Wildcat grid team made the rank of mention, according to the These players were Herald. Daily Seniors follows: as Steve, Peterson, Alan Thomson, John Cunningham, Robert Grow, Dal Olson, and Jim Holtkamp, and Juniors Clint Williams and Brent Or7 All-Regi- All-Regi- hon-onab- le ton. For A Holiday Treat That CanT Be Beat ... ... a billfold and neat of fine leather designed for Slim Try the man who prefers traditional styling. 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