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Show ttst- April VUI Cat 1 - 15. 1063 )VWWWWWWVVVWVVVVVW (ing) S-T-R-E-T-C-H the POINT vvvavvvvvvvvvvvvvvxvvvvvvwvvvvv5 We did it!!! We did it!! After minutes of basketball, we finally came to the pinnacle of success with the State trophy. After 14 long years, the Class B Championship returned to the halls of B.Y. High. Lets hope that it wont be that long before another one finds it way to the trophy case. 768 h Rather disappointing that to the couldn't make it finals after all the readers of the Sports Illustrated had been told about the wonderful Bobcats. SEEMS TO ME that if B.Y. High wants to win the championships in future years, we ought to recruit a couple of guys with the name of Christensen. In 1949, Harold Christensen led the Wildcats to the championship, and Pan-guite- This will Ik B.V. Highs baseball team for 1963. ahead. by Sieve Phillips Bi i vvri c CO I Wildcats Urn toavt ol tlic town ham Voun;' the 1 i local I newspaper. averaged lei aid. Wildcats had Dick all-stat- 1 ac-tli- e dill D.illv 1 The Thomas and Paul Denham, with Finn Christensen, named on the all region team.. Bruce Cameron made second, team All Region. Kent Peterson made the Deseret News That gives us five players on at least a second team all- v Little-All-Stat- e. to r.l..Y in points pel l KU'II tom namenl. the though': .eishman said something or other. Coach t'omtncy te It hotter holme Brian DeHart played a tremenhe had tiei-ia tournament and left nothing dous a tom stilf namenl cntoiim; mental and statistical harrier was to be desired when Denham left still to lv overcome. It we aver- the games or when some other age scores ol our wins oer Am-(- spot needed filling. The Wildcat repeatedly played outii mi Fork it (onus out to a is defense and offense This over them. standing points plus a imthieal neutral court score, when it was needed. Kim Cameroer the Cavemen. Since on was the bone bruiser of the tournament. During the South heat American Fork .lodge cona been little have could there Sevier, game he drove down the cern. If anything, it was enough sidelines and with his difficult to make the tournament inter- faking and feinting motions sent esting, because Judge did give us Dick Wade of the Rams over the a lough game the first half, but ou name a class "A school that could stop the iron eight of the' Wildcats in the third quarter.' The Tribune said they had more sports power than a custom-madcar." Kvery team they played was with us the first half and usually the first quarter were 62. N 1 ' , left-hande- u d T1-I- performers. It seems to me as if this region area of athletics. It would seem as if there are enough kids in our school as well as others that play golf that we could have competition within the region for each school to have a golf team. The Class A schools hold competition in this area and it looks Finn Chris- like we might make arrangenow with ments for use of the local golf tensen, we did it in 1963. But this talk about the State courses and successfully compete. It is at least some thing to Tournament is rather old now, top of him. He landed on his so lets talk about something new. think about on rainy days and rear and bounced an unexagger- Baseball was rather disap- - who knows, it might even be fun. ated 12 inches. meets are very well run and This was only a start. Ask many of the people who compete anyone who was there. Bill Mil-- j usually end up in the State Track ler, who played a great third! Meet. If you think that track is quarter role in the Judge Memall running and no fun, you are orial game, played perfect tourSome of the trips you mistaken. nament offense. He did not miss! schools and other to take other t in he a field goal or a foul shot become a lot state of the parts four games. Although Randy are of fun and very interesting if Kimball played only limited ball a The track team male. are you in the tourney and all season, he this be should year for there good says Coach told me he usually lettermen are several returning had only five seniors on a team, track-me- n some and I prospective but if I wanted to pay the price coming up. For you fellows who could be a representative- for BY are not thinking of going out for High anyway. . and this is what track you had better change your I wanted." There were seven mind for you are missing a lot of seniors altogether anyway, so So BY High men lets get fun. congratulations should be given run. Get on the track and anfI dis-ilshot the to Randy. lie scored 13 points in events include put, an track team. s have highl broad and of one game, playing only half cus, javelin, jump it. jump. In Region Seven the track! See you on the track! All-Stat- DID TAKE ST ATI pointing in its showing against Lehi, but guess we are allotted one bad game a year, and that was ours. Against Spanish Fork, the next day, the team redeemed itself with a sweet victory. THE TRACK TEAM seems to be slowly getting into shape. Although they seem to be a little lacking in depth in most areas, there are quite a few outstanding is lacking in one er j - . ,t all-sta- te CLARKS KEY TO A e RED CARPET EVENING . . . BE With the closing of basketball season, the attention now turns to the baseball season. The first game was played Tuesday, April 2, against Lehi. This year played with league. One at home and CAMPUS FOR THE NIGHT OF THE PROM WITH THE KEY TO THIS NEW IMPALAAND A DELICIOUS (After the two games will be each team in the game will be played another away. THIS YEAR the league will include American Fork, Lehi, Pleasant Grove, St. Francis and B.Y. High. Coach Leishman will have quite a few returning lettermen including Dick Thomas, Kent Peterson, Finn Christensen, Randy Kimball. Mel Duke, Francis Rogers, David Adamson, Mike' Bullock and Ted Belliston. With1 them returning lettermen and a few new faces, a good season is THE KING AND QUEEN OF THE Dance) DINNER FOR 4 AT THE ROYAL INN. HERES HOW TO REGISTER - MEN Rent your After Six formal outfit from Clark's-Din- ner Jacket $4, complete outfit $8.50, and GIRLS receive one chance. Choose your formal gown from our exciting your own Dinner Jacket for $31.50 and receive Three chances Purchase collection of long or short formals priced from and receive 3 chances. $24.95 anticipated. IN THE PAST, B.Y. High has' proved a tough competitor, but not tough enough to beat the mighty American Fork Cavemen. As most people know. A.F. has taken State the last two years. B.Y. High is out to stop those Cavemen like we did in basketball. The coach says that we can beat them, and I see no reason why we can't because we just about have all last years team back. So let's get out and support the team through Region and then on to State Fight team Fight! TO THE WINNERS! The key to-thi- s ! sleek (Ashton Hertz) 1963 Mrnpala, yours for the evening, and a delectable (your choice from the Royal flfd Menu) dinner for 4 at the romantic Royal Inn after the Prom(Drawing will be held Thursday, YOUR MEMORABLE RED COURTESY OF CLARK'S 'Anyone can enter. 6 p.m.) 245 NO. CARPET EVENING UNIVERSITY sELr. If you ve already ordered, drop in and register |