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HiqhSchoolAthMe MAYFIELD HIGH SCHOOL CLASS AA STATE FOOTBALL CHAMPION ^^^ff-^JiKuTj Wj|^^-"-««, ^3^I# :-4r'*A;; '^^.^^ (Left to Right) Front Row: D. Paschall, D. Duncan, J. Boyd, B. Sparks, R. Hawkins, M. Brown, D. Wyatt, L. Lovelace, G. Saxton, K. Sims, J. Dillard, T. Nelson, B. Berhow, B. Freeman. Second Row: J. Jackson, G. Hawkins, D. Madding, J. Waldrop, R. Walker, B. Gentry, C. Biggers, M. SherrUl, J. Puck- ett, B. Ford, S. Bradford, M. Glover, J. Slettuett. Third Row: C. Parrott, T. Morefield, J. Looper, L. Kemp, J. Mason, J. Mike, J. Webb, B. Read, J. Washburn, D. Moore, D. Dunaway, G. Kerr. Fourth Row: M. Moss, B. Barnes, M. EUiott, C. Green, J. Fitzgerald, T. Grouse, M. Dolan, T. Hite, R. Hobbs, R. Sanders, T. Seaver, M. Crider, J. Scarbrough. Fifth Row: C. Grahan, J. SheltonI, Coach Counts, Coach McDonald, Coach Morris, Coach Smith, Coach Leahy, Coach Sanders, V. Dawson, R. McGehee. Mayfield 2 8 Lone Oak Maytield 28 Fort Campbell 7 Mayfield 35 Murray 1 5 Mayfield 4 Owensboro Catholic Mayfield 1 4 Memphis Douglas 6 Mayfield 4 1 Hopkinsville 6 Mayfield 36 Trigg County 1 Maytield 7 Heath 2 Mayfield 1 4 CaldweU County 1 2 Mayfield 35 Paducah Tilghman 6 PLAYOFFS Mayfield 7 Glasgow 3 Mayfield 2 8 Ft. Knox 7 Mayfield 22 Somerset 6 Member of National Federation of State High School Associations Official Organ of tlie KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION FEBRUARY 1979

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HiqhSchoolAthMeMAYFIELD HIGH SCHOOL

CLASS AA STATE FOOTBALL CHAMPION

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(Left to Right) Front Row: D. Paschall, D. Duncan, J. Boyd, B. Sparks, R. Hawkins, M. Brown,D. Wyatt, L. Lovelace, G. Saxton, K. Sims, J. Dillard, T. Nelson, B. Berhow, B. Freeman. Second Row:J. Jackson, G. Hawkins, D. Madding, J. Waldrop, R. Walker, B. Gentry, C. Biggers, M. SherrUl, J. Puck-ett, B. Ford, S. Bradford, M. Glover, J. Slettuett. Third Row: C. Parrott, T. Morefield, J. Looper, L.

Kemp, J. Mason, J. Mike, J. Webb, B. Read, J. Washburn, D. Moore, D. Dunaway, G. Kerr. FourthRow: M. Moss, B. Barnes, M. EUiott, C. Green, J. Fitzgerald, T. Grouse, M. Dolan, T. Hite, R. Hobbs,R. Sanders, T. Seaver, M. Crider, J. Scarbrough. Fifth Row: C. Grahan, J. SheltonI, Coach Counts,Coach McDonald, Coach Morris, Coach Smith, Coach Leahy, Coach Sanders, V. Dawson, R. McGehee.

Mayfield 2 8 — Lone OakMaytield 2 8 — Fort Campbell 7

Mayfield 3 5 — Murray 1 5

Mayfield 4 — Owensboro CatholicMayfield 1 4 — Memphis Douglas 6

Mayfield 4 1 — Hopkinsville 6

Mayfield 36 — Trigg County 1

Maytield 7 — Heath 2

Mayfield 1 4 — CaldweU County 1 2

Mayfield 3 5 — Paducah Tilghman 6

PLAYOFFSMayfield 7 — Glasgow 3

Mayfield 2 8 — Ft. Knox 7

Mayfield 22 — Somerset 6

Member of National Federation of State High School Associations

Official Organ of tlie

KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION

FEBRUARY 1979

SOMERSET - CLASS AA RUNNER UP

(Left to Right) Front Row Mgr 8 Neikir S Muse J Jermgan \ Minton, R Zimmerman J Hines J Jewell F Buxkett,B. Higdon P Uobbs J Prict J Prather R Games D Walker C Bacon K Stevens Mgr T Massev Second Row J J Adams,S. Vaught T Prather L Stevens G St well B Bobbitt I Hahn K Neely T Burton A Chcuvront D Padgett J Hmes, CEastham, J. Girdler, S. Jewell, C. Elswrick, B. Toole, Mgr. S. McCann. Third Row: Mgr. C. Copeland, T. Burris, M. Walker, J.

Hopper, A. Newell, R. Jamison, M. Moore, T. Venable, R. Cain, R. PhUpott, R. Haney, D. Mounce, B. Howard, B. Whitaker,T.Floyd, D. Rizenbergs, Mgr. J. Perkins.

MIDDLESBORO - CLASS AA, REGION III, DISTRICT 2 CHAMPION

(Left to Right) Front Row: K. Lynch, B. Banks, M. Evans, T. Jones, D. Jackson, B. Hart. Second Row: T. Barnes, T. Webb,D. Mills, S. Reams, F. Buckner, P. Shatluck, V. Hoskins, S. Schneider, J. Epperson, P. Cawood. Third Row: T. Poore, B. Bacon,D. WUder, B. Williams, D. Martin, B. Norton, A. Frost. Fourth Row: R. Howard, C. Wilson, R. Burch, B. Barton, G. Russell, J.

Dean, M. Price, T. Mace, R. Idol. Fifth Row: G. Fans, R. White, J. Brewer, H. Eggers, D. Barnes, G. StaUard, M. Long, R. Fuson,S. Thompson, B. Souther, V. Hayes. Sixth Row: N. Howard, T. Baker, R. Tennyson, C. Dunn, M. Williams, M. Elmore, C. Riggs,D. Wilson, R. Evans, J. Welch. Seventh Row: R. Mayes, B. White, S. Ely, K. Wilson, J. Schneider, J. Carey, M. Hillman, D.Cox, D. Epperson.

PIKEVILLE - CLASS AA, REGION IV CHAMPION

(Left to Right) Priint Row I Lo< kh irl Mgr I Divis, T. Habem, K Damson, N Venters, J. Joyce, D. Sheldon, D.Charles, F Justice \ Goss L Cross I Btrgman, E McCanaUen, R Staggs, Mgr T Ray. Second Row: S. Lockhart, Mgr. SNewsome, P Blackbiurn, J McDonald, R Thacker, K Honaker, W Dawhare, T Whitager, D Adkins, T Justice, F. Dawhare,M. Fryman, D. Carlton, D. Johnson, Mgr. R. Easton. Third Row: G. Taylor, J. Venters, J. Justice, T. Justice, J. Branham, D.Kent, E. Justice, D. Thomas, K. Thacker, F. Daniels, C. Ratliff, J. Coleman, A. Joyce, J. Castle, A. Justice. Fourth Row: J.

Mahan, D. Owens, L. Phillips, Ass't Coach J. Hays, D. Stamper, M. Tackett, R. Caudm, M. Littrell, B. Shurtleff, J. Cauley,Ass't Coach B. Allara, Coach H. Howard.

The Kentucky High School Athlete

Official Organ of the

Kentucky High School Athletic Association

VOL. XLI-NO. 7 FEBRUARY, 1979 $1.00 Per Year

MINUTES OF BOARD MEETING

The Board of Control of the Kentucky HighSchool Athletic Association met at the Executive

Inn—East, Louisville, Kentucky, on Saturday, Janu-

ary 20, 1979. The meeting was called to order byPresident Jack Burkich at 10:00 A.M. with all Boardmembers. Commissioner Tom Mills, Assistant Com-missioners Louis Stout and Billy V. Wise present. Con-ley Manning was present representing the State De-partment of Education. The invocation was given byJoseph McPherson.

Barney Thweatt moved, seconded by Denval Bar-

riger, that the m.inutes of the December 23, 1978,

meeting of the Board of Control be approved. Themotion carried unanimously.

President Burkich introduced attorneys, Bruce P.

Zalman and Todd HoUenbach to the Board. Theyhad come before the Board to appeal the eligibility

case of Christian Lanham who is ineligible to partici-

pate in athletics at Southern High School under By-

Law 6, Section 1 . Mr. and Mrs. Lanham and Christian

also appeared before the Board. After a lengthy dis-

cussion Barney Thweatt made the motion that By-Law 6, Section 1, Transfer Rule, not be waived in

this case. Zeb Blankenship seconded the motion andit passed unanimously.

Mr. Mills presented and discussed copies of pro-

posals recommended by the Big 8 Conference. Theseproposals and any others received prior to March 1

will be considered by the 1979 Delegate Assembly.Assistant Commissioner Wise gave a report on the

progress of ticket sales for the boys' and girls' State

Basketball Tournaments. He reported that advancedticket sales have shown an increase over those of the

same period last year.

After a lengthy discussion on the assignment of

district and regional tournament officials, Pete Grigs-

by made the motion, seconded by Barney Thweatt,that tournament officials be assigned outside the dis-

trict and region where they reside. The motion car-

ried by a vote of 9-1.

Commissioner Mills read a letter from Ralph Gab-bard of WKYT-TV stating that his television station

could not accept the K.H.S.A.A. proposal to televise

the semi-finals and finals of the Boys' Basketball

Tournament. With this information the Board decided

that the semi-finals and finals of the Boys' State

Basketball Tournament would not be televised for

1979.

Zeb Blankenship moved, seconded by Denval Bar-

riger, that Cross Country be placed into three classes,

as was done in track for the 1979-80 school year,

based upon the 1979 fall enrollment figures received

from the State Department of Education. The motionpassed unanimously.

Joseph McPherson presented a report from the

Jefferson County Schools requesting that football

championships be determined by using the won/lost

record instead of the Dickinson System. The Dickin-

son System would only be used to break ties. After a

discussion by the Board members President Burkich

assigned the proposal to the Football Committee for

study and recommendations to be considered at the

March meeting of the Board of Control.

Barney Thweatt made a motion, seconded byNorman Passmore, that the following recommenda-tions be adopted in scheduling regional games for boysand girls basketball tournaments: regional finals for

boys and girls must be completed by Tuesday night

following the second Saturday night in March; in the

region where boys and girls regional tournaments are

assigned to separate sites, the regional tournamentmanagers shall schedule games in order that girls and

boys games are not played on the same dates at the

separate sites; in regions where boys and girls regional

tournaments are assigned to the same site, the regional

tournament manager shall be responsible for schedul-

ing games in the best interest of all participating

schools. The motion passed unanimously.

Denval Barriger moved, seconded by Zeb Blanken-

ship, that all bills of the Association for the month of

December be allowed. The motion carried unanimously.

The ne,\t meeting of the Board of Control wasscheduled for Friday, March 16, 1979, 9:00 A.M. at

the Hyatt Regency Hotel, Le.xington, Kentucky.There being no further business, the meeting was

adjourned.

1978-79 Wrestling

Approved and Certified Officials

A large number of K.H.S.A.A. registered officials

qualified for the advanced rating of Approved andCertified as a result of the National Federation Wres-

tling examination which was given in Kentucky onDecember 4, 1978. Only officials receiving these higli-

er ratings are eligible to work in the district andregional tournaments. Only Certified officials are

eligible to work in the State Tournament.Wrestling officials who qualified for advanced rat-

ing and have attended the KHSAA Clinic for the

current season are:

CERTIFIEDBryant, Stephen D. Lineberry, Mark D.

Cline, Jack D. Mann, Lawrence V.

Hubbard, Edward 0. Warren, Lawrence A.

Ingraham, Gary J. Weenolsen, Robert 0.

APPROVEDLynch, Charlies Owens, Lewis F.

Martin, Alan L. Washington, Eugene C.

Page Two THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR FEBRUARY, 1979

FEBRUARY, 1979 VOL. XLI-No. 7

Published monthly, except June and July, by the KentuckyHigh School Athletic Association, Office of Publication,560 E, Cooper Dr., P. O. Box 7502, Lexington, Ky. 40502.

Second class postage paid at Lexington, Kentucky.Acceptance for mailing at special rate of postage providedfor in Section 1103. Act of October 3, 1917, authorizedMay 3, 1926. Publication No. 293080.Editor.- TOM MILLSAssistant Editor JEAN BATSELAssistant Editor LOUIS STOUTAssistant Editor BILLY V. WISE

Lexington, Kentucky

BOARD OF CONTROLPresident Jack Burkich (1976-1980) WhitesburgX!'^^"P''<^5 Barney Thweatt (1977-1981) HopkinsvilleDirectors

. Denval Barriger (1975-1979). Bowling Green;Zeb Blankenship (1977-1981), Nicholasville; Joseph McPher-son (1976-1980), Louisville; J. D. Minnehan (1978-1982),LaGrange; Norman Passmore (1976-1980), Lexington D J

Ramsey (1978-1982), Louisville; Glendon Ravenscraft (1975-1979), Alexandria; Conley Manning, State Dept. of Educationrepresentative.

Subscription Rate SI.00 per year

1979 District Tournament Sites

GIRLSCarlisle County 33. Simon Kenton

. Heath 34. Holy Cross

3. Mayfield 35. Dayton4. Murray State Un. 36. Campbell County5. Lyon County 37. Bourbon County6. Union County 38. Augusta7. Madisonville-N. Hopkins 39. Mason County8. Todd Co. Central 40. Montgomery County9. Owensboro 41. Woodford County

10. Greenville 42. Mercer County1 1 . Frederick Fraize 43. Henry Clay

1 2. Grayson County 44. Model Laboratory

13. Russellville 45. Boyle CountyM.Warren Central 46. Lincoln County15. Barren County 47. Monticello

16. Clinton County 48. Pulaski County17. North Hardin 49. Rockcastle County18. Hart County 50. Williamsburg

19. Nelson County 51. Bell County20. Marion County 52. Evarts

21. Evangel 53. Jenkins

22. Butler 54. Hazard23. Fairdale 55. Riverside Christian

24. Thomas Jefferson 56. Powell County25. Male Traditional 57. Paintsville

26. Atherton 58. Prestonsburg

27. Jeffersontown 59. Millard

28. Ballard 60. Phelps

29. North Bullitt 61. Morgan County30. Shelby County 62. Lewis County31. Trimble County 63. Russell

32. Grant County 64. Boyd County

BOYS1. Carlisle County 33. Walton-Verona2. Heath 34. Holmes3. Mayfield 35. Dayton4. Murray State Un. 36. Campbell County

5. Lyon County 37. Millersburg Mill. Inst.

6. Union County 38. Pendleton County

7. Madisonville-N. Hoplins 39. Mason County

8. Todd Co. Central 40. Montgomery County

9. Owensboro 41. Woodford County10. Greenville 42. Mercer County11. Breckinridge County 43. Henry Clay

12. Ohio County 44. Model Laboratory

13. Russellville 45. Boyle County14. Western Ky. Un. 46. Lincoln County15. Barren County 47. Monticello

16. Clinton County 48. Pulaski County17. North Hardin 49. Rockcastle County18. Hart County 50. Williamsburg

19. Nelson County 51. Bell County20. Marion County 52. Evarts

21. Central 53. Fleming-NeonOT Butler 54. Hazard

23. Fairdale 55. Riverside Christian

24. Thomas Jefferson 56. Powell County25. Ahrens 57. Paintsville

26. Atherton 58. Prestonsburg

27. Jeffersontown 59. Millard

28. Westport 60. Phelps

29. North Bullitt 61. Morgan County30. Shelby County 62. Elliott County31. Trimble County 63. Russell

32. Grant County 64. Boyd County

1979 Regional Tournament Sites

GIRLS

(1) Murray State Univeristy, (2) Trigg County High

School, (3) Owensboro Sportscenter, (4) Barren

County High School. (5) North Hardin Higli School,

(6) Southern High School, (7) St. Xavier High School,

(8) Henry County High School, (9) Highlands High

School (10) Fleming County High School, (11)

Lafayette High School, (12) Pulaski County High

School, (13) Middlesboro High School, (14) KnottCentral High School, (15) Lawrence County High

School, ( 16) Russell High School.

BOYS(1) Murray State University, (2) Hopkinsville High

School, (3) Owensboro Sportscenter, (4) Western

Kentucky University, (5) Nelson County High School,

(6) Southern High School, (7) St. Xavier High School,

(8) Henry County Higli School, (9) Holmes High

School, (10) Mason County High School, (1 1) Un. of

Ky. Memorial Coliseum, (12) Pulaski County High

School, (13) Middlesboro High School, (14) Breathitt

County High School, (15) Johnson Central High

School, ( 16) Boyd County High School.

Attention, Principals

Under the requirements of K.H.S.A.A. By-Law28-3, head baseball coaches and registered baseball

officials are required to attend at least one rules

interpretation clinic.

The schedule for the baseball clinics is given be-

low. Principals of member schools sponsoring base-

ball teams should not allow their teams to begin their

1978 schedules unless there has been compliance with

the rule mentioned.

THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR FEBRUARY, 1979 Page Three

Baseball Clinic Schedule

February 5, County Board of Education, Newburg Rd.,

Louisville, 7:00 p.m.

February 12, Henry Clay High School, Lexington,

7:00 p.m.

February 1 9 , Holmes High School , Covington , 7 : 00 p .m.

March 12, L. T. Smith Stadium, Western Ky. Un.,

Room 128, Bowling Green, 7:00 p.m.March 26, Somerset High School, Somerset, 7:00 p.m.March 27, Middlesboro High School, Middlesboro,

7:00 p.m.

March 28, Hazard High School, Hazard, 7:00 p.m.March 29, Johnson Central High School, Paintsville,

7:00 p.m.

March 30, Paul Blazer High School, Ashland, 7:00 p.m.

April 2, Elizabethtown High School, Elizabethtown,

7:00 p.m.

April 3, Hopkinsville High School, Hopkinsville,

7:00 p.m.

April 4, Paducah Tilghman High School, Paducah,

7:00 p.m.

April 5,OwensboroHigh School, Owensboro, 7:00 p.m.

Supplementary List of Registered

Wrestling Officials - 1978-79

If one telephone number is given for an official , it

is the home phone unless otherwise designated. If twonumbers are given, the first is that of the home phone.

Ashby, Don R.-Box 15, Crofton 42217, 424-5687,885-3393

Daniel, Robert D.-Rt. 1, Box 279B, Sebree 42455,Bus. Phone 835-7791

Davis, Chris Brian-Box 112, Stone 41567, 353^593,353-9303

East, Martin D.-Rt. 4, Nicholasville 40356, 885-5094Hubbard, Edward 0.-1726 Shirley Ave., Clarksville,

IN 47130, 944-6082, 288-6463

Keeling, Ricky Joe—447 Hutchinson, Paducah 42001

,

443-8383,442-9141Keen, Richard S.—2212 Lower Hunter Trace Rd.,

Louisville 40216, 447-8159Kessinger, William S.-114 E. Offutt Ave., Morgan-

field 42437, 389-1444, 389-3156

McBride, James S.-3543 Tates Creek Rd., No. 99,

Lexington 40502, 272-2250, 252-0740

Martin, Donny-201 Traylor St., Princeton 42445,365-5417

Miller, Greg-137 Flirtation Walk, Louisville 40219,964-7137,935-7110

Morse, Richard K. Jr.— 163 N. Deepwood Dr., Rad-cliff 40160, 351-3748, 877-5328

Moyer, Charles R.-36 Maple Ave., Highland 41076,441-0531, 591-1200

Reece, James H. Jr.—4522 Cod Drive, Louisville

40272, 935-3233Rose, Roger-804 Evans Drive, Middlesboro 40965,

248-4156, 248-4663Ruhlin, Andrew D.—908 Vickers Village, Richmond

40475,6234111,622-2474Sheerna, Paul A.—205 Cannons Lane, Louisville 40206

8954973, 451-5010, Ext. 60

Starnes, Donald S.-209 Lewis Ln., Suite 101 , Newport41071, 261-8209, 241-4260, Ext. 207

Stork, Michael G.-261 Easton Lane, Burlington

41005,586-5821Swarner, Terry L.— 1038 Britton Springs Road, Clarks-

ville, TN 37040, 648-3894, 502/798-3624Todd, Timothy D.— 1923 Sutton Dr., Henderson

42420, 8274855, 821-1600, Ext. 264Underdonk, Paul D.-Lot 33, Jeffco Tr. Pk., Rad-

cliff 40160, 351-8457, 877-2451

Washington, Eugene C.-569 Freeman Dr., Lexington

40505, 299-1688, 272-241 1 , Ext. 242Young, Arthur J.—504 Alumni Tower, MSU, More-

head 4035 1 , 7834372

SUPPLEMENTARY LIST OFREGISTERED BASKETBALL OFFICIALS

(Continued from January Athlete)

(If one telephone number is given for an official, it is the

home phone number unless otherwise designated. If twonumbers are given, the first number is the home phone).

Stallons, Caria, Rt.l, Box 164, Wickliffe, 42087, 335-3467,734-4370

Stanton, Ron, Box 562, Rt. 3, Alexandria, 41001, 635-7204Starnes, Phillip, 512 Greenlawn Drive, Edgewood, 41017

341-8855Stepp, James G., General Delivery, Inez, 41224, 298-3151

395-5342Stethen, Mike, Box 134, Bedford, 40006, 255-3285Stevens, William Terry, 906 Mary Sue Drive. Flatwoods

41 139, 836-2579, 836-9328Stewart, William J., Box 491, Campbellsville College, Camp

bellsville, 42718, 789-1449, 465-2940Stilwell, Ray R., Rt. 1, Box 266-A, Providence, 42450, 667

5770, 667-2852Stinson, Charles L., Box 616, Horse Cave, 42749, 786-2663

786-2388Stokes, Cubb R., 503 Moulton Street, Hickman, 42050, 236

3712, 236-2568Stone, Kenneth W., 17 Holliday Ct., Henderson, 42420, 826

9336,477-9411Stout, Robert C. Rt. 5, Paddock Place, Versailles. 40383

873-8825, 873-7361Stovall.Gary, 213 S. 16th, Murray, 4207 1 , 753-0702Strickland, Rickie, Rt. 2, Box 320, Upton, 42784, 373-3391Stuedle, Raymond J., 1404 Girard Drive, Louisville, 40222

425-3679, 893-3852Swafford, Billy D., Box 331, Barbourville, 40906, 546-6041Switzer, Richard J. Jr., 3 Circle Drive, Florence, 41042, 371

3910, 581-0158Szczapinski, Larry, Box 84, Smith's Grove, 42171, 563-4338Tackett, Timmy, Box 182, Dorton, 41520Tandy, Samuel. 3307 Bobwhite Avenue, Owensboro, 42301

685-3833, 684-0448Taylor, Dale, Box 780, Somerset, 42501, 379-2772, 678-811Taylor, Edward C, Box 695, Martin, 41649, 886-6462Taylor, Randy, 201 School Street, Flemingsburg, 41041

849-4236, 784-8370Thomas, Billy G., 10903 Torrington Road, Louisville, 40272

937-8372, 367-3461Thomas, Michael A.. Ill Patterson Court, Campbellsville

42718, 465-7577, 465-2877Thompson, David L., General Delivery, Clay, 42404, 664

6372, 664-2429Thornsberry. Larry R., Box 31, Pippa Passes, 41844, 368

4321, 785-5074Tipton, Michael L., Rt. 3, Box 440-A, Stanton, 40380, 663

9064Torkelson, Rebecca L., 447 ColumbiaAve., Lexington, 40508

257-2138, 254-9577Tucker, Charles N., 404 Locust St., Vine Grove, 40175,

877-2450, 624-8230Turner, Paul Eric, 813 Park Street, Bowling Green. 42101

842-2804Tyre, Donald C, 5 18 Tatato Tr., Frankfort, 40601, 695

4139, 254-6612, Ext. 270Tyree, Preston M., Rt. 8, Box 114, Richmond, 40475, 623

8564, 623-2264Upchurch, David T., Box 668, Monticello, 42633, 348-9492

(Continued on page nine)

Page Four THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR FEBRUARY, 1979

1978 KAPOS TROPHY WINNER

State-At-Large Champion

Greenup County High School

"Sweet 16" Champions

Shelby County High School

(Left to Right) Front Row: Nancy Adkins, Marcia Phillips,

Jan Pauley, Sonya Savage, Lillie Clark, Brenda Mays. SecondRow: Joy Elkins, Christy Cade, Michelle Glass, Jodi Stevens,andy Piatt, Kelly Riffe.

(Left to Right) Front Row: Ann Aukerman, Monica Flem-ing, Lisa RatcUffe, Sheri Goodridge, Sally Borders. SecondRow: Jennifer Imel, Karen Ruble, Janie Biagi.

KAPOS NEWSSTATE TOURNAMENT

INFORMATIONCheerleader and Sponsor Registeration: All cheer-

leading squads and/or sponsors are asked to stop bythe KAPOS table in Rupp Arena to:

1

.

Register your squad2. Pick up important information and materials

for you and your school.

Along with a KAPOS board member, there will be

high school cheerleaders on hand to assist you. Theycan be identified by their hostess armbands. Feel free

to ask them for help, and in turn they may seek youand your cheerleaders to be interviewed by one of the

radio commentators. In order to make their task easier,

we are asking that you register your seat, row andsection number. A possible radio interview is often

missed because the guides could not locate the de-

sired person in time for the interview.

Hospitality Room: May we remind all sponsors

and cheerleaders that KAPOS has a Hospitality Roomlocated in Rupp Arena. We cordially invite you to have

refreshments, socialize with friends, e.xchange ideas,

and perhaps get help with your problems.

"Sweet Si.xteen" Cheerleading Squads: Attention

Principals! If your team will be participating in the

State Tournament, included in the packet sent to youby the KHSAA will be a letter pertaining to yourcheerleading squad. Be sure to look for this and relay

all information to your cheerleader sponsor. We re-

quest that your cheerleaders be chaperoned by a well

qualified, school approved adult. Verification of this,

along with your sponsor's name, must be contained in

the letter of conformation which you will receive.

This letter must be in the hands of a KAPOS officer

prior to the time that your cheerleaders take the floor.

Important! Please be sure that your school is a paid

up member of KAPOS in order for your squad to com-pete for the cheerleading awards in the State Tourna-

ment. The winners of these awards will be determined

by use of the KAPOS Judging Sheet, a copy of whichwill also be included in the packet sent by the K.H.S.

A.A. to the winners of the si.xteen regions (Handbook,

p. 16).

AWARDING OF TROPHIES

KAPOS is pleased to honor outstanding cheerlead-

ing squads with the recognition they so well deserve.

All cheerleader awards will be presented betweengames on Friday night of the State Tournament. Theawards are as follows:

The winning cheerleader squad will receive the

Ted Sanford Trophy. The runner-up cheerleading

squad will receive a trophy, with the third and fourth

place squads being awarded plaques. In addition, the

special K-Pep Award will be presented. All Tourna-ament cheerleading squads and their sponsors are

asked to be located close to the playing floor so they

can easily come up the floor should they be called for

an award.

GOVERNOR CARROLL DECLARESGOOD SPORTSMANSHIP MONTH

While every month should be Good Sportsmanship

Month, KAPOS has always tried to put special em-phasis on being a good sport at tournament time.

Being a good sport is part of being a good citizen. Wedon't believe that good citizens need to be remindedto exemplify good sportsmanship. However, it is

especially fitting at tournament time to remind all

citizens that it is a privilege to be able to attend the

games and that each individual can contribute to the

THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR FEBRUARY, 1979 Page Five

NOTRE DAME ACADEMY1978 Volleyball Champions

(Left to Right) Front Row: Mary Beth Messnui , Paula Drapel, Mary Jill Hugan, Jill Kohrs, Kathy Rolf, Donna Schwartz.Second Row: Assistant Coach Sarah Kelsch, Karen Clemens, Lisa Wermeling, Mary Miller, Linda HoUingsworth , Kim Tipton,Mgr. Karen Crail, Coach Joan Shadley.

The tournament sponsored by the Kentucky Girls' Sports Association, was played on the campus of Eastern KentuckyUniversity, Richmond, on Saturday, October 28, 1978.

success of the tournament if he will abide by the

KAPOS Sportsmanship Creed proclaimed by GovernorCarroll. The Governor's proclamation is on display at

the KAPOS table.

NOTE TO ALL ADMINISTRATORSMany of you have responded to our SOS in releas-

ing teaching personnel to assist with the many tasks

necessary to keep this organization functioning

effectively.

Again, we need judges and personnel to help at the

tournament. This involves at least 12 to 15 people. It

is also backbreaking, tiresome work. However, we have

many dedicated persons who have indicated a willing-

ness to help share these duties provided they get a re-

lease from their administrators. Therefore, the KAPOSboard is seeking your understanding and cooperation

should you be asked to release a teacher from her

duties to help carry on the work that KAPOS is doing

to make cheerleading a worthwhile educational e.\-

perience in the State of Kentucky.

STATE AT LARGE CHAMPIONS

Recognition is now being given to cheerleading

squads other than those sixteen fortunate enough to

participate with their teams in the State Tournament.The winner will receive the Jane Meyer trophy, while

the runner-up will receive a trophy. Plaques will be

given to the third and fourth place squads.

Beginning at the district level, all squads that are

KAPOS members are eligible to be judged for the

honor or representing their district in the KAPOS

Region-At-Large cheerleading competition. The win-

ner and runner-up of each district will progress to the

region. In turn, the winner and runner-up from each

region is allowed to compete for the title of State-At-

Large Cheerleading Champions.Judging for the State-At-Large winners will take

place at 8:30 A.M. on Thursday, March 15, and at

8:30 A.M., Friday, March 16, in the Transylvania Uni-

versity Gymnasium, 300 North Broadway, Lexington.

The public is invited to this outstanding event. Theadmission charge of $1.00 per person will go toward

the expenses of the KAPOS scholarship award, details

of which are supplied below. We are grateful to the

administrators of Transylvania for their generosity in

opening the doors of their school to us for this com-petitive event. We trust that they will have no cause

to fault our behavior. All cheerleaders and guests will

be expected to be remindful that they are guests in

the "home" of Transylvania University.

At the conclusion of the judging, trophies will be

awarded to the top four squads, in addition to several

special awards.

STELLA S. GILB SCHOLARSHIPKAPOS is happy to annually award the Stella S.

Gilb Scholarship to an outstanding and well-deserving

cheerleader from Kentucky. One of your cheerleaders

may be a potential scholarship winner, so get yourapplications in early. Applications must be turned in

no later than April 15. Write a KAPOS officer for ap-

plication forms, or pick them up at the State Tourna-ment KAPOS table.

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GLASGOW - CLASS AA, REGION I, DISTRICT 2 CHAMPION

(Left to Right) Front Row Mgr T Belcher, Mgr T Hamilton, J Hayes, D Doty, R Blanton R Harbison, S Aldridge, MPeckens B Calvert, S Gardner K Mansfield, B McDougal, S Pitcock, R Witty, C Rovse Second Row Head Coach C Gup-ton S Bailej R Wood M Rice J Dotson, G Cash, B Rice, G Pruitt, L Feese, M Smith, K Redford, R Ramsey, R P.

Watson, R. Chapman, B. Alexander, H. Mannmg, B. Groves. Third Rowf. Asi,'t Coach J. Vance, N. Simmons, M. Myers, R.Hampton, R. Collier, E. Young, K. Bonner, S. Travis, M. Jordan, D. Alexander, C. Vanzant, S. Smith, T. Nunn, L. Hayes, J.

England, S. Norris, K. Henry, Ass't Coach C. Meadovifs.

FORT KNOX - CLASS AA, REGION II CHAMPION

(Lett to Right) Front Row: D. Rose, D. Sargent, B. Tritz, A. Cosby, J. Shepard, R. Mashburn, M. Williams, Mgr. M. Ken-nedy. Second Row: Head Coach J. Jaggers, Ass't Coach G. Thompson, M. Crowe, R. Gelsey, R. Ned, R. Bussey,- J. Haycraft,D. Golden, J. Yeosock, A. Privette, J. Patzer, D. Campbell, R. Johnson, Ass't Coach D. Shutelt, Ass't Coach J. Washington.Third Row: D. Fuhrman, P. Funk, K, Yates, K. Schreiber, W. Hall, T. Risner, B. McMillen, B. Golden, T. Adams, M. Coad, R.White, F. O'Quin, R. Wahlberg, J. Hernadez, G. DiAlto. Fourth Row: A. Nagy, J. Miller, M. Privette, O. Dixon, J. Ortiz, M.Stegman, C. Teague, B. King, A. Maruszewski, R. Skidmore, C. Davis, D. Gould, D. Weske, J. Magee, M. Donohue.

LEWIS COUNTY - CLASS AA, REGION H, DISTRICT 2 CHAMPION

(Left to Right) Front Row: Coach L. Roberts, Ass't Coach B. Stone, B. Moore, R. Patton, E. Sabourin, D. Gilliam, B.Smith, T. Stafford, T. Patton, J. Britt, S. Richmond, Head Coach B. Robinson. Second Row: T. Riley, E. Robinson, H. Veach,C. Thompson, D. Willis, L. Kegley, A. Polston, T. Stone, S. PoUey. Third Row: D. Clark, T. Bartee, A. Haley, T. Hopinson, R.Butler, R. Liles, R. Marth, D. Gilliam, C. Evans, D. Masters. Fourth Row: L. Pruitt, J. Lewis, D. Copper, S. Marth,T. Bailey,

R. Carpenter, M. McClease, T. Alen, J. GUliam, M. Sparks. Fifth Row: Ass't Coach M. Edington, T. Thompson, D. Markis.

THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR FEBRUARY, 1979 Page Seven

BISHOP DAVID HIGH SCHOOL - CLASS AAAAJEFFERSON COUNTY DISTRICT 1 CHAMPION

(Left to Right) First Row: Coach Martin, Coach Leaser, Milliner, Nash, Butler, Kilkelly, Meyer, Collins, Ballard, Kaelin,Coach Nash, Coach McAnally. Second Row: Coach Bennett, Wilson, Chamberlain, Sodini, Stenrer, Ryan, Mount, Campbell,Hoskins, Bohn, Gagel, Coach Bradshaw. Third Row: Coach Schmitt, Steel, Berry, Lieber, Anderson, Neuner, Dever, Knott,Alexander, Renfro, Higgins, Coach Bronger. Fourth Row: Johnson, Zipper, Wolfe, Norris, Keen, Winrich, Johnson, Dalton,Smith, Curtis. Fifth Row: Byerly, Pedrone, Shofner, Hooper, Miles, Calhoun, Gresosky, Lampkin, Schmitt, Howard. SixthRow: Hayden, Schaftlein, Reed, Jekel, Stover, Eiden, Ray, Brownfield, Walters, Cain. Seventh Row: Dunn, Napper, Hesels-chwerdt, Willet, Kiefer, Grimes, Smith, Hogan, Hutchins, Wolfe, and Abell.

DESALES HIGH SCHOOL - CLASS AAAAJEFFERSON COUNTY DISTRICT 2 CHAMPION

(Left to Right) First Row: V. Gahafer, T. Guelda, D. McDonald, D. Michaels, M. Sweezy, T. McDonough, T. Pike, K. Mulli-gan, P. Flood, D. James, J. Jones, P. Wicker, P. Payne, S. Floyd. Second Row: M. Bray, S. Strotman, M. Armstrong, B. VanHorn, J. Daddona, R. Schnieder, T. Egart, G. Hardesty, J. Kuerzi, C. Barney, J. Sturgeon, B. Ballard, M. Borders, M. Nemes,Mgr. B. Kolb. Third Row: Mgr. V. Malcolm, K. Comstock, B. Hilbert, D. Wilhite, T. McGee, D. Price, J. Adair, P. Butner, C.Tutwiler, M. Jones, J. Thomas, D. Van Horn, D. Fisher, S. Cecil, C. Willett, Mgr. K. Nuss. Fourth Row; Mgr. B. Maguire, B.Burch, P. Moffett, J. Cox, J. Hatfield, B. Renz, G. Cecil, D. Ramser, K. Hemming, T. O'Shea, M. Moore, D. French, R. Tarlton,T. Ritter, D. Derringer, C. Barney. Fifth Row: Mgr. R. Young, D. Thompson, E. Guelda, N. Gagel, D. Bacigalupi, D. Brohm, P.

Henry, B. Thompson, C. Brocke, T. Sacksteader, J. Ellis, T. Schnurr, T. Fields, B. Fields, R. Anserf.

TRINITY HIGH SCHOOL - CLASS AAAAJEFFERSON COUNTY DISTRICT 4 CHAMPION

(Left to Right) First Row: C. Ridge, S. Fawbush, B. Brossart, M. Smyth, T. Polio, T. Hartung, J. Detenber, C. Roney, C.Brosky. Second Row: K. Carpenter, E. Wampier, T. Wychulis, D. O'Connell, K. Chandler, J. Merkley, T. Schoen, J. Hollen-bach, P. Bonifer, M. Wallace. Third Row: S. Gregory, S. Weining, J. Graf, D. Heggs, C. Kalbhin, B. Dunham, P. Martin, R. Wil-cox, J. Luxemburger, D. Lewis, S. Lusardo. Fourth Row: J. Fultz, J. France, G. Hancock, P. Brooks, B. Weber, J. McMillan,B. Walters, K. Riley, D. Cissell, D. Metzmeier, R. Mattingly, M. Watson. Fifth Row: J. Cappy, S. Braun, P. Dykal, S. Coch-rane, T. McConnell, T. Kargl, B. Catlett, M. Gatewood, B. Barth, K. Liebert, B. Queenan, C. Hartung, D. Harpring. Sixth Row:N. Melillo, D. Conway, L. ChristofoU, D. Tompkins, M. Connelley, T. Dillon, J. Welch, L. Raidt, M. Stein, B. Hornung, D.Burry, M. Schmitt. Seventh Row: D. Wilhelmi, D. Minogue, J. King, B. Holzknecht, P. Kazunas, C. Roehrig, J. King, J. Tilton,B. Heim, K. Miles. Eighth Row: J. Fowler, R. Gruneisen, C. Wining, H. Joyce, D. Brohm, D. Moore, D. Lampley.

Page Eight THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR FEBRUARY, 1979

CHRISTIAN COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL - STATE CLASS AAAA,REGION 1, DISTRICT 1 CHAMPION

(Left to Right) First Row: G. Alder, M. Chambers, B. Boaz, A. Mumford, A. Smith, G. Todd, D. Morehead, J. Johnson, C.Ogg, P. Finely, B. Shemwell. Second Row: T. Shelton, R. Willis, A. Grimes, W. Howell, M. Pollard, W. McCombs, I. Owens, J.

Faulk, J. Hanson, B. Loving, C. Lyster, W. Greene, D. Boylan, M. Simpson. Third Row: T. Atwood, D. HoUowell, L. Norfleet, J.

Littlefield, S. Pardue, M. Stewart, S. King, K. Atwood, B. Owens, V. Harris, K. Walker, W. Moore, R. Crunk.

MARION COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL - STATE CLASS AAAA,REGION n, DISTRICT I CHAMPION

(Left to Right) First Row: S. Peterson, T. Hood, C. Hamilton, F. Wright, C. Haydon, R. Turpin, C. Mudd, R. Browning, E.King, R. Browning, J. Shockency, C. Calhoune. Second Row: Mgr. J. Porter, D. Price, J. Wooldridge, K. Livers, E. Harris, W.Lanham, D. Spalding, K. Shackleford, J. Mattingly, B. Borders, C. Simms, J. Lee, J. Montgomery, D. Allen, B. Tatum, Mgr. A.Holt. Third Row: B. Lancaster, J. Raikes, T. Helm, T. Clark, D. Osbourne, S. Blanford, K. Gribbins, A. Parrott, M. Clark, D.May, A. Perkins, J. Peterson, R. Farmer, J. Thompson. Fourth Row: Coach L. Cook, Coach A. Lanhan, Coach M. Brown,Coach C. Hopkins, Coach B. Reese, T. Smith, K. O'Daniel, B. Jaglowicz, S. Lee, G. Spalding, E. Peterson, K. Smith, G. Cox, P.

Southall.

LAFAYETTE HIGH SCHOOL - STATE CLASS AAAA,REGION III, DISTRICT I CHAMPION

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(Left to Right) First Row: C. Henley, D. Bishop, V. Badget, K. Robinsin, S. McCann, K. Minniefield, J. Hatton, G. McMUl-ian, A. Haynes, L. Sandusky, J. Hodge. Second Row: J. Connors, D. O'NeU, B. Bloemer, D. Vest, C. Farmer, M.Wagner, J. Rey-nolds, G. Burrow, M. Gillespie, F. Moore, J. Lail. Third Row: G. Taylor, G. Durbin, R. Brown, G. Adams, B. Martin, E. Jack-son, B. Paxton. K. Welch, E. Sturgill, M. Haynes. Fourth Row: R. Lear, L. Jordan, G. Blair, E. Fox, K. Hawkins, M. Anderson,S. Kerney, J. Floyd, P. Coffey, K. Henderson, D. Taylor.

THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR FEBRUARY, 1979 Page Nine

BOYD COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL - STATE CLASS AAAA,REGION IV, DISTRICT 2 CHAMPION

(Lett to Right) First Row: Asst Coaches—T. Cawood, D. Rodenbeck, J. Wulf, Mgr. C. Cruin, M. Renfroe, J. Heaberlin, B.

Lester. Second Row: J. Crow, J. Hicks, J. Smith, E. Pennington, M. Horton, G. England, J. SuUivan, J. Carter, Head Coach G.Gregory. Third Row: R. Conway, S. Reule, S. Hunly, S. Griffith, C. Adkins, S. Tussey, R. Cyrus, S. Hall, M. Finfrock. FourthRow: R. Cornette, T. Hill, V. Jones, S. McAllister, J. Reed, L. Smith, J. Crum, R. Stapleton. Fifth Row: R. McCarty, L. Alex-ander, J. Boyd, J. Walden, S. Ball, L. Rice, M. Meade. Sixth Row: B. Mollett, J. Bunch, B. Holbrook, J. Stevens, L. Church, T.HaU, M. Nichols, J. Bradley.

Basketball Officials

(Continued from page three)

Vance, Phil, 1349 College Street, Bowling Green, 42101Wagoner, Jim, Box 187, Buckner, 40010, 426-5734, 222-

9461Wagoner, Terry D., Rt. 2, Box 55, Auburn, 42206, 542-4333Waide, Thomas, 121 Lincoln St., Nicholasville, 40356, 885-

6897Walker, Joe D., 508 East Cedar St., Franklin, 42 134, 586-

8457, 586-3331Wallace, Kevin, Rt. 7, Box 82, Bowling Green, 42101, 563-

4756Wallace, Ted, 15 Schabell Drive, Cold Spring, 41076, 441-

3668, 381-6900Wallin, Charles, 668 Northside Drive, Lexington, 40505, 299-

8639Walls, George E., 709 Hopkins Street, Albany, 42602, 387-

5535Warfield, Jerry, Rt. 2, Leitchfield, 42754, 259-4542, 259-

3235Warmack, James T. Jr., Rt. 1, Box 5B, Almo, 42020, 763-

0069, 642-3511, Ext. 222Wasson, Billy Joe, 121 Southern Ct., Winchester, 40 391, 744-

6412, 744-2498Watkins, Jesse T., Hardinsburg, 40143, 756-2216, 927-6961Watson, Neil S., Box 64, Garrett, 41630, 358-9548Watts, Rickey L., 4320 Dannywood Road, Louisville, 40220,

452-2734, 585-4975Webb, Hobert Jr., Box 43, Wayland, 41666, 358-4101Webb, Randy Joe, 302 Graves Avenue, Winchester, 40391,

744-4141Wells, Glenn, 517 Edgar Ct., Erlanger, 41018, 727-2481,

292-5344Wheeler, Milton L., Rt. 1, Bradfordsville, 40009, 692-2876,

336-7764White, Curtis, 2510 St. Xavier, Louisville, 40212, 776-9778,

585-3176Whitmer. Phillip W., Rt. 1, Providence, 42450, 667-5734,

821-1600Whittemore, Jackie, Route 3, Berea, 40403, 986-9187, 624-

1240Whitwell, Debbie, 1 108 Broad St.. Central City, 42330, 754-

2318Wickley, Edward P.. 5313 Rangland, No. 3, Louisville, 402 19,

968-3226Witt, Robert Earl, 2031 Rambler Rd., Lexington, 40503,

278-6510, 252-7518Wolford. Aneida. Box 180, MJC, Midway, 40347, 846-4424Wooten, Danny R., Rt. 1, Box 263, Glasgow, 42141, 678-

5653, 651-0303Wooten, Ronnie R., 104 Elsie St., Glasgow, 42141, 651-

5755, 786-2137Wooton, George B., 96 Rosemont Ave., Providence, 42450,

667-2932, 667-7007Wortham, Steve, 513 Balmoral, Elizabethtown, 42701, 765-

6253, 737-5636

Worthy, Dannv J., 3640 Bold Bidder Dr., Lexington, 40502,2 72-9 301, 2 77-61 15, Ext. 482

Wright, James L.. Rt. 1, Oxford Road, Georgetown, 40324,863-3628, 232-7688

Wright, Kathryn F., Rt. 3, Box 42C, Louisa, 41 2 30, 638-402 1

Wright, Raleigh, Rt. 3, Box 217, Pikeville, 41 501 , 432-3 507Yancev, Delbert L., Rt. 7, Box 51, Shelbyville, 40065, 633-

6825, 633-1478Yancev, Henry L., 9048 E. Estrada Avenue, Ft. Knox, 40 1 2 1,

624-6260, 624-3341Yeast, Roy L., Rt. 1, Box 192, Perryville. 40468, 332-7341,

236-7200, Ext. 278York, Marva L., 2148 Larkspur Dirve, 10-C, Lexington,

40504, 278-9143, 254-6666Young, Wayne, Star Route, Sunnyhill Dr., Shepherdsville,

40165, 543-3175, 543-2296Yussman, Maury A., 2800 Rockhaven, Louisville, 40220,

452-1492

1978-79 Certified and Approved

Basketball Officials

The following officials have attended makeup clin-

ics and/or otherwise qualified for the higher ratings in

Basketball officiating;

CERTIFIEDBishop, Paul D.

Brown, Wendell

Green, Donald P.

Kouns, Robert H.

Lamastus, Randall

Long, J. Stephen

Stoker, Steven B.

Stephenson, Harry

White, William

APPROVEDChappie, Charles A. Meyer, David W.Hale, John A. Mohr, Thomas A. Jr.

Jeffers, Steve Sorrell, Thomas J.

Laster, David W. Thomas, Ben

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