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J. V. Basketball LEFT TO RIGHT: Kirk Hunt, Tommy Nelson, Greg Moore, Don Lemmons, John McKinney, Doug Casey, Gordon Jensen, Dean Nebeker, Jaye Webster, Darrow Ankrum, John Johnson, Fred Walchli, FRONT: Coach Harvey Welch. SEASON'S RECORD Although they started slow, the Junior Varsity, under coach Harvey Welch, came along stronger as the season progressed. Like the Varsity, the JV's found the season rougher as we went into league play and the road tri s killing. The JV's managed to score 761 points against 846 For their opponents. This difference came about mainly through poor showings during the early part of the season when inexperience was the main obstacle to overcome. Our congratulations to Coach Welch and his squad. OPPONENT -V-lfE- THEY Challis 33 32 Leadore 37 39 Dillon 34 54 South Fremont 29 34 Idaho Falls 19 36 Challis 33 45 Shelley 40 26 Madison 33 39 Teton 29 38 Bonneville 15 59 Hamilton 50 43 Rigb 43 45 South Fremont 38 56 Shelley 48 30 Hamilton 50 51 Madison 50 51 Dillon 50 4-4 Bonneville 33 55 Rigby 51 42 Firth Q -Q Totals 761 346 Games Won 8 Games Lost 12
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Varsity Basketball LEFT TO RIGHT: Jim Bills, Hnest Sheirs, Clarence Shultz, Don Smith, Willis Blaine Leon Whiting Roger Tracy, Sandy Sims, ,Ed Waldal, Mike Gwartney, Bang Schofield. KNEELING Jack Randolf Mgr Mr. Hays, Coach: Jim Herndon, Scorekeeper. At the beginning of the current basketball season, the Savages under Coach George Hyas, look better than they hadin some of the past seasons. However as the season rolled along, long and frequent road trips against heavy opposition told the story and the Savages ended the season with ll wins and 9 losses. Many of the losses were by small margins. The team is to be congratulated as it enters the district tournament OPPONENT EE- THEY Challis 40 36 Dillon 35 34 South Fremont' 34 42 Idaho Falls 30 50 Challis 49 35 Shelley' 52 43 Haily 38 33 Madison' 46 4l Teton 39 27 Bonneville' 38 4l Hamilton 50 45 Rigb ' 39 53 South Fremont' 52 50 Shelley' 52 42 Hamilton 43 48 Madison' 62 66 Dillon 43 78 Bonneville' 47 69 Rigby' 44 53 Firth 69 45 Total 902 931 ' Conference Games
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L p Track - 1958 ijiclfdwff FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: K. Hunt, , Johnson, G. Baumert, B, Schofield, D. Powers, H. Miller, T. Nelson. BACK RO': D. Casey, wal, D. Smith, M. Gwartney, H. Stevens. I. Bills, L. Whiting, W. Blaine, and Coach H. Welc , SEASON'S RECORD The first track meet of the season was the B.Y. U. Invitational held at Provo, Utah. The Salmon team failed to place despite several credible performance by its team members. The team then traveled to the Rick's College Invitational where they placed second in team standings. Bob Wiederrick took scoring honors at this meet with Firsts in the low and high hurdles and the discus throw. Bob also placed fourth in the high jump. Others contributing points were Fred Lyon, Jim Moodie, George Nichols, Bob Quesnel, Gene Baumert, Mike Gwartney, Harry- Stevens, Kirk Hunt, Johnny Johnson, George Porter, xEd Waldal, and Dick Powers. Competing next in the District Track meet, the Salmon tracksters earned fourth place and several members, including Bob Quesnel, Harry Stevens, Bob Wiederrick and Fred Lyon quali- fied for the Regional meet held at Pocatello. Bob Wiederrick and Fred Lyon qualified from this meet for the State meet held in Boise and placed fifth in the low hurdles and third in the 220-yard dash, respectively. 27
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