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Show Soucide Twitter by Tash Hard, diligent and vigorous training on the part of all athletes, here at South paved the way to a glorious and successful season, as the Cubs soared to championship heights in basketball, track, and baseball. All South high school is truly proud of the splendid performance of these do-or-die for the blue and 4 white athletes. Not only for their outstanding show on the field, but their sportsmanship has been acclaimed ac-claimed by their opponent. For many years to come, the brilliant record recorded by this year's casaba squad will be a goal for future squads to strive for. An undefeated string of twelve consecutive con-secutive victories on the part of the "A", "B", and "C" teams in winning the fourth successive Big Three title is any player's or coach's dream. Leaving the casaba title, Cub athletes swung into the spring sports, track, baseball, tennis. (P.S. Let's skip football.) After handing South its first undefeated un-defeated hoop aggregation, Coach Tate Wardell bade farewell to the Cub campus. Wardell' s ever so inspiring leadership was a great contributing factor in the first South freshman squad attaining an :T undefeated season. Wardell was replaced by a young, handsome graduate from the University of Utah, Billy Johnson. Billy guided the Cub racqueteers to one of its most successful suc-cessful net season by gaining second sec-ond place in the Big Three campaign. cam-paign. However, the E-cide domination dom-ination still reigns. Billy and the junior netters are looking forward to next year with high hopes of toppling the Leopard rule. Track once again took the spotlight spot-light as Nate Long produced a , title-winning clan. The blue and white shirted cindermen gained undisputed un-disputed possession of the track title by knocking out the E-ciders who managed to gain a tie for the crown last year. Long's jubliant trackmen gained wide recognition during the season.. i. All eyes turned toward the Cub cinder clan, when it recorded a decisive de-cisive nod over the Davis Darts, this year's state champions. (Now, if we had entered the meet well we beat Davis and Davis took the weir you know). At the Invitational In-vitational meet at Provo, a strong i Cub squad thoroughly crushed all opposition in the dashes and relays to capture four first places, the 100, 200, 880 relay and medley. After beating around the bush for many moons in the Big Three circle, Coach Gilbert brought the Cub diamond teams into the sport-light sport-light by copping second last year. Then this year, greater heights were reached when Jimmy's boys finally came to the top of the list. Well Cubs, that long awaited baseball base-ball crown has finally found a place in the walls of South. Nice going, Jimmy, and you horsohiders. |