Awards Tournament Most Valuable Player The Wiley F. Mitchell Award Girl'i Division: Vickie Rogers of Young sville Boy's Division: Morris Catlett of Youngsviiie All Tournament Team Girl's Division 1. Vickie Rogers, Youngsville 2. Harriett Pearce, Youngsville 3. Jean Crudup, Bunn 4. Gayle Pearce, Wakelon 5. Deborah Rogers, Youngsville 6. Ellen Andrews, Bunn Tournament Champions Girl's Division: Youngsville x Boy's Division: Youngsville Boy's Division 1. Morris Catiett, Youngsville 2. Foster Brodie, Franklinton 3. Tommy Massey, Wakelon 4. Rodney Roberts, Youngs 5. Thomas Finch, Louisburg Tournament Runner-ups Girl's Division: Bunn Boys's Division: Franklinton \ Consolation Game Winner \ Wakelon \ Conference Champions \ Girl's Diviswn: Youngsville BoV'5 Division: Youngsville \ and Frankiinton (Tie) \Coaches of the Year - Mrs. Kay D. Phillips, Youngsville Girls Mr. Larry Yindsey, Youngsville Boys Mr. Jimmy fc)'Neal, Frankiinton Boys All Conference Teams First Team Girls 1. Vickie Rogers, Youngsville 2. Harriett Pearce, Youngsville 3. Linda Brown, Wakelon 4. Gayle Pearce, Wakelon 5. Jean Hagwood, Bunn 8. Jean Crudup, Bunn Second Team Girls 1. Ellen Andrews, Bunn 2. Ginger Kimball, Louisburg 3. Cade Beasley, Louisburg 4. Linda Paschall, Youngsville 5. Marsha Winstead, Bunn 6. Betty Boone, Gold Sand 7. Jackie Perry, Wakelon 8. Wanda Collins, Gold Sand 9. Janet Pearce, Youngsville First Team Boys 1. Foster Brodie, Franklinton 2. Morris Catlett, Youngsvilje 3. Rodney Roberts, Youngsville 4. DeweysPerry, Gold Sand 5. Tommy Massey, Wakelon Second Team lk>ys 1. Phil Hagwood, Bunn 2. John Horton, Bunri\ 3. James Horton, Bunn\ 4. Haywood Lawrence, FWnklin. 5. Jesse Fogg, Franklinton\ 6. Jamie Pearce, Wakelon \ 7. Charles Manson, Franklinton\ Sportsmanship Awards Girl's Division: Louisburg Boy's Division: Gold Sand Y"1 ii ^ fc LOUISBUP' * LG.H SCHf - 1961 a i pi UNJisburg Girls, Gold Sand Boys win Coveted Sportsmanship Awards Youngsville Dumps Wakelon The Youngsville Phantoms held a shaky one-point lead at the end of the first period against Wakelon Friday night after the lead bounced as much as the ball in the first frame. By halftime, the de fending State champions had moved to a ten-point edge but . not until the fourth period could the Phantoms relax. Leading as much as 12 points at one time, the Phan toms hung on at the end of three periods of play, 44-34. They broke it open In the final frame going on to take the 69-48 win which assured them a StSaturday date with the Franklinton Rams. Morris Catlett, chosen the SEE MORE PICTURES, STORIES ON PAGES 1, 7,8 most valuable player itKthe tournament, led the Younfea ville scoring with 25 pointsX Rodney Roberts followed with 18. All Tournament Tommy Massey led the Wake Ion scorers with 18 points and Earl Bunn hit for 13. ' Vftunfltvlll* 10 n 11 JS? ? WWtJon f II 11 1 jnna&?Kgi ss Wood?#f, Hart, Carter 2. Lyr -rroB: 't.fttws? t Prlv*tt? J, Drauthon, Tempi#, May*.