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Show " " " " - V 4....- Jr. -. i ... . . F -.- - k iyv v-'.'""' - -. ;Vf ... . r ...kv .rrr: . rrrr-, r "?! - i 4 , J " --. " O " . .. It , v r , V J JAYVEE GAME Ray Vv'alker, No. 41 shoots in a recent Jayvee game. No. 32 is Dave Hansen and Bret Jenkins move in for rebound. Jayvees are good Photo by J. Walker. Viking J.V. Team Has Winning Year So Far, Beat Lehi Last Week by Jack Hill Winning varsity squads generally follow a successul JV team. That being true, P.G.'s basketball future looks bright. The Jayvee squad has lost only to Carbon this year while defeating Emery, Wasatch, ' North Sanpete, Judge and Lehi. Junior Verlyn Ashton and sophomree Gary Jackson have been steady performers at guards while a pair of sophs, 6 ft 2 Kyle Secretan and 6 ft. 5 in. Ray Walker (see photo) are alternating at center. David Hansen, junior forward, for-ward, is considered the "most improved player from last year" by the coaching staff, and is developing into a fine rebounder and defensive player. At the other forward spot, Dale Newman and Bret Jenkins have both drawn starting assignments. An early season injury to guard Bret Frampton, An early season injury to guard Bret Frampton still keeps the fine shooting sophomore sidelined. He was expected to see considerable action on the Jayvee and be the starter on the sophomore team. A specialist is still evaluating X-rays of his injured thigh. Coach Bahr, varsity assistant, was especially happy with last Friday's Jayvee victory over his "Old school," Lehi. The Jayvee travels with the varsity Friday out to Vernal for the third Region VI game |