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Show Fis = Second Place Battle Continues in : ee Although Wahlquist won the title| county youngsters, their parents | year.in football with four pennants, — in the threé-school football” league | and teachers were treated to a fine | or. whatever the winner gets, for (r s ee ae Weber County junior | jridiron schedule managed by the | their trophy case. And this is a (| 6 _ schools last week, the scramble high for : : Ce honors continues this week to fight : ‘ coaches and Glen Miller, of the dis-| trict administrative staff. And so, the close-out game should >it Out for sécond berth. : red hot record to shoot at. The standings: : =~ » - Wahlquist, coached by Ted Camp-F the close 7-6 triumph over . = soe South,.coached by.Basil Beech. "| Both coaches rated the game off — championship > ers caliber, with each} have a victory over South ee aes ™ = oe in) the Oct. 4 battle, while South sports) = - fa 333 fe bell, finished its schedule last week | es with xe S S = lauding the work of their opponent.) | Coach Richard Taylor’s Roy play-| : 100 .803 fe 1 Roy This week’s schedule: Friday—South at Roy. "three victories and a single defeat. a = =, a win over Wahlquist, test of Sept. 29. | in the con-— | That’s the kind of season it’s been, #5 = ,a real good one, and thousands of == 8 7 7-G6rJidunBiaottrle > - - _A one-point game Friday gave) Wahlquist a crucial victory over Ce aaa South Junior, 7-6, and the county; — =o high junior high school football) -= championship. » | The hard-fought _ FOOTBALL TROPHY to the Student Body graved on the trophy. Congratulations, coaches, team members, and student body members for your fine Support. *® Keep up good support in coming years. the the | was) Campbell of years, enviable Wahlguist the Ted} fourth | = ee (Straight football title in as many) an record = for any) "school. re-| n has Southa and} game, maini ' seasoen y’s betwe The ng count > r | eeoo -- Roy, Oct. 27. Both have 1-2 records, — . Y and could not overtake Wahlquist. for the trophy showcase. The boys really worked hard end deserve this honor, The Coaches were each presented a wallet with their names engraved on them. They have put forth a lot of effort. Bach member of the Eagles had his name en-~ contest played at South, before a good turn- © oe out of sub-prep grid fans. The loss| was an understandable tear-jerker ) oS - for the South players. | The victory gave Coach The presentation of the football trophy for the year 1961-62 was made at the Pep Club assembly to the Wahlquist Eagles and then Coach Basil Beech “SAW his). | charges score a touchdown in the second, when Dick Garr snagged a) / pass from Terry Rogers in the end - "= zone, only to see the tally nulli- @ eo = fied on a holding penalty. Both elevens scored in the third. | South was first to register when Scott Holbrook set the stands ablaze S /with a 44-yard run for the TD. Quarterback Ron Stoor tried to run P the extra point across on a- keeper, but Pe | | » he _was stopped inches short a or the line. Quarterback Keith Orton broupt| Wahlquist its touchdown with ap = Short run to go across.°"Then Wahl-| "/made the Conversion «| ACYOSS. The scoring. play on a’dive) was set up by 2 tailback Ken White who ran 25) > yards to plant the ball near the De = goal line. South made two interceptions, © e ond Wahlquist notched one during | ~ "4 the contest. South also completed three passes, and Wahlquist, one. Score by quarters: Wablguigt eee ere we eee eee ,r,,— | Se F== Secs a Pet. Lae ine cee cies a be anybody’s guess in picking a| Wahlquist .. .....0: team standing with a record of one| Winner, for either squad has the|South ...............:. win and two losses. Regardless of resources in players and coaching which wins. Wahlquist will claim to grab the victory. the championship with its mark of | Wahlquist thus ended its fourth i : : wes ‘ S a © |