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The Kentucky High School Athlete, March 1981 Kentucky High School Athletic Association Eastern Kentucky University Encompass The Athlete Kentucky High School Athletic Association 3-1-1981 The Kentucky High School Athlete, March 1981 Kentucky High School Athletic Association Follow this and additional works at: http://encompass.eku.edu/athlete Recommended Citation Kentucky High School Athletic Association, "The Kentucky High School Athlete, March 1981" (1981). The Athlete. Book 267. http://encompass.eku.edu/athlete/267 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Kentucky High School Athletic Association at Encompass. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Athlete by an authorized administrator of Encompass. For more information, please contact [email protected]. HiqhSchoolAniMe NATIONAL FEDERATION Past - Present - Future Member Of National Federation of State High School Associations Official Organ of tlie KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION MARCH. 1981 1981 STATE GYMNASTICS CHAMPIONS KENTUCKY COUNTRY DAY — GIRLS (Pictured above) Lisa Levltch, Allison Whelchel, Angle Foushee, Jennie Wilson, Angle Roberts, Mandy Kennelly, Kelly Keesee, Molly Day, Brandy Hunter, Lisa Cummlngs, Peyton Prichard, Stephanie Blackburn. FILMS The basic principles of the stroke are presented in this film. The arm stroke, the kick, and the breathing are demonstrated. This film also includes slow motion shots The films listed below are in the Film Library of the University underwater. of Kentucky's College of Education The code letters "e. j, s. c, a" refer to elementary, junior high, senior high, college and adult audiences who may enjoy the particular film listed. The rental DIVING FUNDAMENTALS, j-s-c-a. 1 reel, $2.00 prices shown do not apply to schools which use one of the special After a brief history of the sport of diving, the following subscription service plans offered by the Bureau of Audio-Visual points are explained and demonstrated: the hurdle jump, Material. Scott Street Building. University of Kentucky, Lexington. determining the correct distance, proper arm action, Kentucky 40506 correct way of landing on the feet, proper takeoff and lift, entry into the water. The backward dive is also SWIMMING correct taught, including lift, arching the body, and entry into the BACK STROKE, e-|-s-c-a. iv, reels (15 mm.). $3.00. water. The motion is stopped at various points to enable body position and efficient arm action are the Good detailed study of form. basis for tfie fine performance. Special attention is given to the start and the turn. Effective use is made of animation, DOLPHIN KICK, e-j-s-c-a, 1 reel, $2.00. stop action and slow motion, An excellent swimmer, an underwater camera and carefully devised teaching demonstrations introduce the SWIfVlMING, e-j-s-c-a. 1 reel. $2.00 BEGINNING new swimming techniques known asthedolphinorfishtail Through scenes photographed both above and kick. Analyzing the body movements used in the dolphin beneath the surface of the vifater. basic techniques of kick, the film stresses the importance of practice for svi/imming for beginners are demonstrated. Land and mastery of this efficient speedy kick. water drills involving kicking, breathing, floating, paddling and stroking and pu I ling with the arm practiced separately, DROWN PROOFING, j-s-c-a. 1 reel (9 min), color. $4.50. then coordinated as the swimmer learns the American Shows how to stay afloat and travel in water even if crawl. The back float, back stroke, and breast stroke are you have never learned to swim. Ninety-nine per cent also illustrated and explained. (99%) of all men and about ninety-nine point nine per cent (99.9%) of all women can remain on the surface in fresh BREAST STROKE SIDE STROKE AND UNDERWATER water without moving, as can nearly all children. SWIMMING, e-j-s-c-a, $2.00 This film presents the conventional breast stroke, I'M NO FOOL IN WATER, p-e-j-a, 1 reel (8 min.). color, timing and strokes, and the kick. $3.00. Jimmy Cricket illustrates the "do's" and "don'ts" of BUTTERFLY, e-j-s-c-a-. 1': reels (16 min.), $3.00 water safety precautions. Points out the basic rules: wait at Newest and most challenging of the swimming least two hours after eating, stay out when water is too strokes is explained in detail. Making use of slow motion cold, never swim alone, and dive only when you know the underwater photography, the arm action and dolphin kick water is deep enough. are analyzed. Correct timing between arms and leg action is vital to performance. Reasons for timing are clearly SPRINT CRAWL, e-j-s-c-a. 1 Vj reels (14 min.), $3.00. explained. Underwater photography plus animation demonstrate the dynamics of moving solid bodies through water and SWIMMING: CHAMPIONSHIP PERFECTION TECH- the resistance factors that must be overcome. You see the NIQUE, e-j-s-c-a. 2 reels, (19 min.), color, $5.50. employment of arms and legs as well as entire body for Outlines briefly the program and training methods speed, streamlining power. Championship racing starts, used by the Santa Clara Swim Club that may be used by breathing techniques, and turns are shown in slow motion. anyone to train swimmers. The technique illustrated, such as weight training, circle training, pace clocks, bench and BASEBALL stroke work and interval training when properly applied in reels, the appropriate circumstances, will all prove beneficial in BASEBALL ALL-STAR GAME OF 1965, e-j-s-c-a, 2 perfecting swimming style. color, $1.00. In the 36th all-star game at the home of the Minnesota CRAWL STROKE, e-j-s-c-a. Twins in Minneapolis the National League conquered the Cont. on Page 8 The Kentucky High School Athlete Official Organ of the Kentucky High School Athletic Association VOL. XLIII—NO. 8 MARCH, 1981 $2.00 Per Year STATE GYMNASTICS RESULTS Stivers, Bryan Station, 8.45; Mary Ann Jaggers, Mercy Academy, 8.30; Lori Steele, Angela Merici, 8.05. Balance Beam: Sally Long, Sacred Heart, 8.90; Nedda Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond, was the site Stivers, Bryan Station, 8.25; Maureen Hall, Presentation, for the Gymnastics competition held on February 21, 1981. 8.0; Angle Foushee, Kentucky Country Day, 7.90; Jennie Kathy Case managed the girls' tournament and Jim Nance Wilson, Kentucky Country Day, 7.80; Jimmie McDonald, managed the boys' tournament. Dr. Gerald Calkin was Woodford County, 7.65; Kim Magre, Mercy Academy, 7.65; the overall meet manager and Dr. Hal Holmes was in Libby Bradshaw, Marion County, 7.60. charge of officials. Floor Exercise: Sally Long, Sacred Heart, 9.10; Lisa Levitch, Kentucky Country Day, 9.05; Lori Steele, Angela BOYS TEAM SCORES Merici, 8.70; Jennie Wilson, Kentucky Country Day, 8.65; 1. Tates Creek, 108.39; 2. Marion County, 107.75; 3. Kim Magre, Mercy Academy, 8.55; Maureen Hall, Bryan Station, 105.44. Presentation, 8.40; Mary Ann Jaggers, Mercy Academy, Floor Exercise 8.20; Nedda Stivers, Bryan Station, 8.0. 1. Bobby Fleming, Franklin Co., 9.3; 2. Mike Ralley, Ail-Around: Sally Long, Sacred Heart, 35.85; Jennie Marion Co., 7.75; 3. David Bailey, Trinity, 7.65; 4. Shannon Wilson, Kentucky Country Day, 34.15; Lisa Levitch, Zeigler, Silver Grove, 7.55; 5. David Cull, Marion Co., 7.35; Kentucky Country Day, 34.10; Kim Magre, Mercy 6. Darryl Antrobus, Pendleton Co., 7.3 Academy, 33.90; Maureen Hall, Presentation, 33.05: Rings Jimmie McDonald, Woodford County, 32.25; Lori Steele, 1. Keven Degler, Tates Creek, 6.0; 2. David Bailey, Angela Merici, 32.25; Mary Ann Jaggers, Mercy Academy, Trinity, 5.65; 3. Mike Railey, Marion Co., 5.6; 4. David Cull, 31.90. Marion Co., 5.35; 5. Jamie Wills, Tates Creek, 5.25; 6. Tom Clifford, Pendleton Co., 5.2. Vaulting STATE WRESTLING RESULTS The Atherton High School, Louisville, was the site for 1. Bobby Fleming, Franklin Co.,9.1;2,TerryTichenor, the State Wrestling Tournament held 20-21. Bryan Station, 8.6; 3. David Cull, Marion Co., 8.15; 4. on February 1981 . Orville Williams of Seneca High George Miller, Bryan Station, 8.1; 5. Tom Phillips, Bryan School was manager and Gene Minton of Atherton High assistant Station, 7.8; 6. David Bailey, Trinity, 7.75. School was of the Parallel Bars manager Tournament. Some of the team results are as follows: 1. David Bailey, Trinity, 7.05; 2. Bobby Fleming, North Hardin 108, Conner 84'/2, Union County 83, Franklin Co., 6.85; 3. Kevin Degler, Tates Creek, 6.15; 4. Hopkinsville 71 '/2, Christian County 64y2, Trigg County Danny Pitts, Tates Creek, 5.75; 5. Mike Railey, Marion Co., 6272, Trinity 62, Eastern 61 '72, Fern Creek 59, Woodford 5.65; 6. David Cull, Marion Co., 5.55. Pommel Horse County 48, Scott 46, Danville 43, Waggener 43, Tates Creek 34, Boone County 30'/2, Lafayette 30'/2. 1. David Bailey, Trinity, 6.85; 2. Bobby Fleming. Individual winners in each weight class are follows: Franklin Co., 6.05; 3. Sam Terry, Henry Clay, 5.75; 4. Paul as lb., (Christian lb., Bryan, Bryan Station, 5.55; 5. Danny Pitts, Tates Creek. 98 Slaughter County); 105 Whalen (Eastern); 112 lb., Ervin (Union County); 119 lb., 5.3; 6. David Cull. Marion Co., 5.25; Jamie Wills, Tates Hartnett (Eastern); lb., lb.. Creek, 5.25; Gerry Watts, Bryan Station, 5.25. 126 Boggess (North Hardin); 132 Carrion Horizontal Bars (North Hardin); 138 lb.. Brown (Union County); 145 lb., Clarkson (Conner); 155 lb.. Cole (Conner); 167 lb., 1. Bobby Fleming, Franklin Co.. 6.85; 2. David Bailey, Hitchings (Fern Creek); 185 lb., Griggs (Hopkinsville); Trinity, 6.25; 3. David Cull, Marion Co., 4.35; 4. Jamie Wills, Heavyweight, Beaks (Waggener). Tates Creek, 4.3; 5.
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