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OWENSBORO HIGH SCHOOL TEAM K.H.S.A.A. CHAMPION— 1972

(Left to Right) Richard Reed, Bill Johnson, David Schell, Steve Mad- dox, Curtiss King, Nathaniel Wilson, Jerry Thruston, Bill Liggins, Rodney Leachman, Greg Webster, Ken Higgs, .

Official Orean of tlie KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION APRIL 1972 ELIZABETHTOWN HIGH SCHOOL—RUNNER-UP 1972 STATE BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT

Kerrick, Rich- (Left to Right) Front Row: Mgr. Buddy Connelly, Greg Rawlings, David Sec- ard Thomas, Frank Lanz, Chuck Rawlings, Mike English, Ass't Coach Gerald Gamble. ond Row: Steve Applegate, Jack Dupin, Phillip Franklin, Taylor Kindervater, Nathan Hug- gins, Gary French, Coach Ray Vencill, Jr.

MAYSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL—SEMI-FINALIST 1972 STATE BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT

Right) Front Row: Steve King, Gary Mallory, Mitch Thomas, Mark Turner, (Left to Tony Karl Commodore. Second Row: Paul King, Terry Gilbert, Jay Hall, James Smith. Humphries, Fred Walker, Mike Brookins. The Kentucky High School Athlete

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VOL. XXXIV—NO. 9 APRIL, 1972 $1.00 Per Year

Newly Elecled Board Members 1972 Annual Meeting

The business meeting of the K.H.S.A.A. will be held on Thursday, April 13, at 3:00 P,M., in the Louisville Royal Room. Seelbach Hotel, Louisville. The dinner meeting will be held at 6:30 P.M. in the Balh-oom of the hotel. As provided in Article IX, Section 1, of the K.H.S.A.A. Constitution, the following changes in the Constitution and By-Laws will be acted upon by the Delegate Assembly:

Proposal I

The Board of Control proposes that the third sentence of Article IV, Section 2-a, of the K.H.S.A.A. Constitution be amended to read as Louie Martin Jack Fultz follows: "To be eligible for membership on the Board of Control, one must be an administrator, faculty member, or coach of an accredited Prin. Louie Martin of the Corbin High School K.H.S.A.A. member school in the region he is to and Prin. Andrew J. "Jack" Fultz of the West represent and must remain in a similar capacity Carter High School will represent Sections 7 and in that region during his tenure in office." (The 8 respectively on the Board of Control for a four- intent of this rule is to make qualifications for year period, beginning July 1, 1972. membership on the Board of Control similar to Louie Martin is a native of Letcher County, those now in effect for members of the Delegate Kentucky. In 1957, he received an A.B. Degree Assembly.) from Morehead State University, and in 1960 he Proposal II received the M.A. Degree from Indiana University. Eastern Kentucky University awarded him a Lead- Prin. Bobby Snider (Fulton High School) and ership Certificate. the First District Secondary Principals Association Mr, Martin was a teacher and guidance counse- propose that the following be added to Article IV, lor at Fleming-Neon High School for five years Section 3-d-8, of the K.H.S.A.A. Constitution: prior to becoming an area guidance supervisor "However, neither the Commissioner nor the with the State Department of Education. For the Board of Control shall have the authority to assess past six years, he has served as principal of Corbin receipts of district and/or regional tournaments High School, Corbin Kentucky. His wife, the in all sports including football play-offs other former Delia Deloyse Jones of Knott County, is than the final championship game or tournament an elementary teacher in the Corbin City School for each classification." System. They are the pai-ents of one daughter, Lyesbeth Anne. Proposal III

Jack Fultz attended the Olive Hill High School, Prin. Robert L. Biddle (Maysville High graduating in 1944. He entered service in July of School) proposes that "twenty-six" be substituted that year, serving in Europe with the 103rd and for "twenty-four" in the second sentence of 5th Infantry Divisions. He graduated from More- K.H.S.A.A. By-Law 21. head State College in 1950, and was a classroom teacher for eighteen years at the Olive Hill High Proposal IV School. He coached at Olive Hill for seventeen years, serving as assistant principal for five years Prin. Irvin Brooks (Southern High School) and becoming principal in 1968. proposes that K.H.S.A.A. By-Law 4 be amended Mr. Fultz received the M.A. Degree in Education by adding the following: "A student will be eh- from M.S.U. in 1961, and earned the Standard gible to play any sport during his senior year Leadership Certificate in 1968. provided he does not reach his twentieth birthday until after the season is completed for that par- The 1955, 1956 and 1959 basketball teams coached ticular sport." by Mr. Fultz were regional champions, advancing to the State Tournament. Mr. Fultz is a member Proposal V of Phi Delta Kappa, N.E.A., K.E.A., National As- sociation of Secondary School Administrators, Prin. Kenneth Pfister (Newport Catholic High Kentucky Association of School Administrators, School) proposes the following parenthetical American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, and amendment to K.H.S.A.A. By-Law 42: "In the is a Kentucky Colonel. He is married to the former case of an all-boys high school, girl cheerleaders Jean Jessee. They have two children, Suzanne from affiliated neighboring girls schools would and Andrea. be permitted." Page Two THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR APRIL, 1972

1972 exempt from the payment of Federal income tax, VOL. XXXIV^NO. !) APRIL. and one of the qualifications for sucli exemption is Published monthlv. except June iuid July. b,v the that the assets of the Association must bo dedi- High School Athletic Association Kentucky cated to an exempt purpose in the event the Asso- Office of Publication, Lexington. Ky. 40501 Second class postage paid at Lexington. Ky. 40501 ciation should dissolve. He stated that the Internal Editor - -- THEO. A. SANFORD Revenue Service had urged that the K.H.S.A.A. J.B MANSFIELD Assistant Edito-"::::: Constitution be amended to include certain dis- Editor Assistant ^^i'l'}, Y,\^}Sf Assistant Editor JEAN BATSEL solution wording, and that because of the time Lexington. Ky. element involved he recommended that the Board BOARD OF CONTROL of Control authorize the Commissioner to submit President _ Morton Combs (1968-1972), Carr Creek to K.H.S.A.A. member school prhicipals for refer- Pikeville Vice-President James T. Dotson 11968-1972). vote immediatel.y, witliout waiting for Valley Station; endum Del- Directors—J. C. Cantrell (1970-1974). proposal William C Doan (1971-1975), Cynthiana; Arthur Hawkins egate Assembly action, a recommended 11972-1975). Mt. Sterling; Lee T. Mills (1969-1973). Frank- by the Internal Revenue Service, the proposal to Richard fort; Frank B. Simpson (1972-1975), Louisville; read as follows: "Upon tlie dissolution of the As- (1969-19731. Sturgis; W. P. Wheeler (1971-1975). Vincent sociation, the Board of Control shall, after paying Owensboro; Rov L. Winchester (1970-19741. Bethlehem. Subscription Rate gl.OO per year or making provision for the payment of all the habilities of the Association, dispose of all of the assets of the Association exclusively for the bene- fit of the member schools of the Association that shall at that time qualify as exempt organizations under section 501 (c) (3) of the Internal Revenue REPORTS PAST DUE Code of 1954 (or the corresponding provision of any future United States Internal Revenue Law), (Eligi- as the Board of Control shall determine. Any of 1 1971-72 Basketball Participation List bility) such assets not so disposed of shall be disposed of by the Court of Common Pleas of the county in Basketball Officials 2. School's Report on which the principal office of the Association is then locatecl, exclusively for .3. Official's Report on Schools (Basketball) such purposes or to such organization or organizations, as said Court sliall determine, which are organized and operated Minutes of Board Meeting exclusively for educational purposes." James T. The Board of Control of the Kentucky High Dotson moved, seconded by Frank B. Simpson, School Athletic Association met at Stouffer's Inn, that the Commissioner be directed to send out the Louisville, on Thursday morning, March 16, 1972. referendum which he had presented, said amend- The meeting was called to order by President ment to the K.H.S.A.A. Constitution being con- Mortion Combs at 9:00, with all Board members, sidered Ai'ticle XI. The motion was carried unani- Commissioner Theo. A. Sanford. and Assistant mously. Commissioner J. B. Mansfield present. The invoca- The Board then considered the recommendations tion was given by James T. Dotson. concerning the possible football re-classification W. P. 'Wheeler moved, seconded by Roy L. 'Win- made b.y the Woodford County representatives. The chester, that the reading of the minutes of the Board thought that the suggestions made certainly January 22nd Board meeting be waived since the had merit, but did not think that any possible re- members of the Board had received copies of these classification should be done in the middle of the minutes. The motion was carried unanimously. two-year period set up in the football regulations. Representatives of the 'Woodford County High Any action on possible football re-classification School (Prin. Charles O. Dawson, Supt. Joe D. was therefore deferred. before Gormley, and Coach Donald Lane) appeared The Commissioner stated that, as all Board mem- the Board requesting that certain changes be made bers knew and as the press had already reported, in the classifying of schools maintaining football he would be retiring on June 30. At this time Mr. teams. After a considerable discussion, the Board Mansfield was asked to absent himself from the advised that the recommendations made by the meeting. Chairman Richard Vincent of the Person- 'Woodford County group would be given due con- nel and Policy Committee stated that his commit- sideration. tee had given considerable thought over a long The Commissioner reported the results of the period of time concerning the successor to Com- recent balloting for Board membership for Sec- missioner Sanford. He moved, seconded by 'W. P. fol- tions 7 and 8. In Section 7 the votes were as 'Wheeler, that J. B. Mansfield be elected (Commis- lows: Louie Martin, 29; 'William L. Criscillis, Jr., sioner of the Kentucky High School Athletic As- 17. Andrew J. Fultz received 36 votes in Section 8. sociation for a period of four years, beginning July candidate in that Section. He was the only 1, 1972, the annual salary to be set at a later date. There was a discussion of possible Board pro- The motion was carried unanimously. The Com- posals to be submitted to the forthcoming Delegate missioner stated that he was very pleased on the Assembly of the Association. 'William C. Doan Board action, Mr. Mansfield having been a very moved, seconded by Arthur R. Hawkins, that the valuable member of the Association staff since following be submitted to the Delegate Assembly 1949. a Board proposal, this being an amendment to as The Commissioner was authorized to accept for Article IV, Section 2-a of the K.H.S.A.A. Constitu- the Board of Control applications for the position tion: "To be eligible for membership on the Board to be vacated by Mr. Mansfield. of Ciontrol, one must be an administrator, faculty moved, seconded by Roy L. member, or coach of an accredited K.H.S.A.A. William C. Doan Winchester, that all bills of the Association for the member school in the region he is to represent and beginning January 1, 1972, and ending Feb- must remain in a similar capacity in that region period 1972, allowed. The motion carried during his tenure in office." The motion was car- ruary 29, be ried unanimously. unanimously. The Commissioner stated that the Association is There being no further business, tlic meeting attempting tr establish the fact that it should be ad.journed. THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR APRIL. 1972 Page Three

Schedule of Events Baseball Area Leaders K.H.S.A.A. State Track Meets K.H.S.A.A. ti-ained area representatives in Classes A and AA, Girls and Boys baseball, who are currently conducting clinics for coaches and officials and who are assisting with U. K. Sportscenter, May 27, 1972 registration and assignment of officials, are ren- (In regional meets the track events should be dering a fine service to the Association. The run in this order.) names and addresses of these men, with the resi- Track Events dence and business phone numbers (residence numbers given first), are as follows: 11:00 A Girls 440 Yd. Relay W. P. Russell, 1112 Elm Street, Murray, 753-8722, 11:05 AA Girls 440 Yd. Relay 753-5125 11:15 A Girls 50 Yd. Hurdles Eldridge Rogers, 310 Talbert, Hopkinsville, 885- 11:20 AA Girls 50 Yd. Hurdles 5571. 886-3921 11:30 A Boys 120 Yd. Hurdles Al Giordano, 107 Ratliff, Princeton, 365-5680, 365- 11:35 AA Boys 120 Yd. Hurdles 5615 11:45 A Girls 100 Yd. Dash Curtis Gaines, 1514 Young Street, Henderson. 826- 11:50 AA Girls 100 Yd. Dash 9933, 827-3537 11:55 A Bovs 100 Yd. Dash Jerry Kimmel, Beechmont, 476-2656, 476-8375 12:00 AA Bovs 100 \'d. Dash James H. Moonevhan, Franklin, 586-4989. 586-4451 12:05 A Boys One Mile Run Carroll Elliott, 307 College Street, Elizabethtown, 12:15 AA Bovs One Mile Run 765-4007. 765-6118 12:25 A Girls 880 Yd. Relav Shelby Winfrey, 315 Sharon Drive, Campbells- 12:35 AA Girls 880 Yd. Relav ville, 465-8392, 465-8392 12:45 A Boys 880 Yd. Relay Rov Chne. 1194 Lincoln, Louisville, 637-8249, 774- 12:55 AA Boys 880 Yd. Relay 7632 1:05 A Girls 440 Yd. Dash Bill Ring, 481 Rookwood Pky., Lexington, 299- 1:15 AA Girls 440 Yd. Dash 7089. 255-8492 1:25 A Boys 440 Yd. Dash Jim Johnson. 174 Pinehurst Drive, Frankfort, 223- 1:30 AA Bovs 440 Yd. Dash 2822, 875-1535 1:40 A Girls 80 Yd. Hurdles Bunnv Davis. 598 W. Lexington, Danville, 236- 1:45 AA Girls 80 Yd. Hurdles 3002. 236-2606 1:50 A Bovs 180 Yd. Hurdles Kenneth Ashley, Science Hill, 423-3215, 679-4942 1:55 AA Bovs 180 Yd. Hurdles Richard Morgan, Route 6, Box 64, London, 864- 2:05 A Girls 880 Yd. Medley Relay 6511, 864-5114 2:15 AA Girls 880 Yd Medley Relay James Kidwell, 1112 Parkway, Covington. 291- 2:25 A Boys 880 Yd. Run 6856, 581-9141 2:35 AA Bovs 880 Yd. Run Buddy Roe. Isom, 633-2973, 633-2961 2:45 A Girls 880 Yd Run Robert Daniels, Box 2, Van Lear, 789-3931, 789- 2:55 AA Gu-ls 880 Yd, Run 4932 3:05 A Boys 220 Yd. Dash Don Hardin, P. O. Box 88, Morehead, 784-7698, 3:10 AA Bovs 220 Yd, Dash 784-7696 3:15 A Girls 220 Yd, Dash Dale Griffith, 2714 Lorraine Street, Ashland, 324- 3:20 AA Girls 220 Yd. Dash 2497, 325-5811 3:25 A Boys Two Mile Run 3:40 AA Bovs Two Mile Run Medical Seminar 3:55 A Girls 50 Yd. Dash 4:00 AA Girls 50 Yd. Dash Eastern Kentucky University will host a one- 4:05 A Girls Mile Relay day "Medical Aspects of Sports" seminar Thurs- 4:15 AA Girls Mile Relay day, May 18, Dr. Wilbur R. Houston, director of 4:25 A Boys Mile Relay the EKU Student Health Center, has announced. 4:35 AA Boys Mile Relay The clinic will be jointly sponsored by the Kentucky Medical Association, the Kentucky FIELD EVENTS High School Athletic Association, and the De- partment of Health Education at Eastern. 10:00 A Girls Long Jump Tlie day's activities will include lectures, 10:00 A Boys Pole Vault demonstrations, and consultations especially de- 10:00 A Boys Discus signed for physicians, school administrators, teach- 10:00 A Boys High Jump ers, coaches, trainers, and student managers or 10:00 AA Boys Shot Put trainers. 11:00 AA Girls Long Jump Presiding at the seminar will be Dr. Robert 11:00 A Girls Discus McLeod of Somerset, chairman of the KMA Com- 11:00 AA Boys High Jump mittee on School Health and Medical Aspects of 1:00 A Girls High Jump Sports. 1:00 AA Boys Pole Vault Clinicians will be physicians, university in- 1:00 A Boys Shot Put structors, university and high school athletic 1:00 AA Girls Discus trainers, and coaches. Specific consultation booths 1:00 A Boys Long Jump will be available for football, basketball, track, 1 :00 AA Boys Triple Jump baseball, swimming, wrestling, golf, tennis, gj'm- 2:30 A Girls Shot Put nastics, and the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. 2:30 AA Boys Discus A sampling of the topics includes taping, 2:30 AA Boys Long Jump girls and women in sports, heat illness and nu- 2:30 A Boys Triple Jump trition, drugs, equipment, specific injuries, and 2:30 AA Girls High Jump resusitation. 3:00 AA Girls Shot Put (Continued on Page Twelve) — —

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1972 Kentucky State High School Swimming Meet

Plantation Club, Louisville, Kentucky, February 25-26, 1972

TEAM SCORING—CLASS "AAA" BOYS

TEAM 1i -o o S & be 1= IS o s ^ c o H ?it^ ir\ tin Is §1 vTUh 2^ 2m 1^^

Paul G. Blazer 32 13 21 23 4 IS 13 8 13 11 32 188

Wcstport 18 2 24 16 12 13 2i 11 3 T 26 178

1 ) Trinir\' 14 25 15 i 1 1 25 13 16 1 119

AthcTton 26 16 16 1() 1 1 l; 1 i 24 135

Eastern 24 5 2 13 11 4 12 2 20 93

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1 St. Xavier 4 9 1 26 7 ') III 18 86

Tares Creek 22 'i 11 13 '; 5 8 72

Henry Clay 2 7 13 9 I"? > 10 71

-) T Lafayette S 4 3 (J 11 10 40

Bowling Green 10 1 7 C) 1 12 31 - Seneca 11 10 28

Fern Creek 6 Id (1 (1 II 22

Daviess County 9 1) 6 15

Owensboro 4 4

Waggener 4 4 Marion Moore

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1. 200 Yard Medley Relay- 6. D. Pollock. Daviess Co. . :24.5 4. M. Ittman. Henry Clay _ .. 4:12.2 1. Paul Blazer 1:48.8 5. Fancy Diving 5. K. Daniels, Seneca _. 4:17.9 2. Atherton 1:49.4 1. R. Riede. St. Xavier 380.15 6. M. Powell, St. Xavier 4:22.3 3. Eastern 1:49.6 2. T. Garr. Eastern 368.25 Ockerman set a new state record in 4. Tates Creek 1:50.9 3. T. Eaves, Westport 367,60 this event with his time of 3:53.1. 5. Ballard - _ 1:52.2 4. M. Howard. Fern Creek 360.40 6. Westport 1:53.2 5. T. Englebert. St Xavier 357.55 9. 100 Yard Backstroke- 6. J. Turley, Henry Clay __ 353.15 S. Carpenter, Trinity 58.9 2. 200 Yard Freestyle— G. Shepherd, Blazer . . SH.2 1. R. Nolan, Atherton 1:51.7 6. 100 Yard Butterfly— C. Smock. Eastern ._.„ . 59.7 2. S. Sheridan, Trinity 1:53.7 1. T. Hennessey, Atherton 55.9 S. Wilson. Lafayette --,-^. 1 02.7 3. S. Smock. Trinity 1:56.6 2. R. Rubenstein. Westport 56.3 D. Sprawls. Atherton 1 03.4 4. K. Daniels, Seneca _ 1:59.6 3. R. Eli, Blazer _ . 56.5 M Hisle. Tates Creek - 1 03.9 5. D. Farrisee, Ballard 2:00.5 4. J. Grubbs, Eastern 58.8 6. S. Dunn, Blazer 2:03.1 5. B. Fowler, BaUard 59.5 If) 100 Yard Breaststroke— 6 C. Burkle, Trinity 59.6 D. Rubenstein. Westport 1 05.2 3. 200 Yard Individual Medley— P. Dwyer. Westport 1 06,2 1. T. Hennessey, Atherton . 2:04.9 7. 100 Yard Freestyle— K. Beard. Bowling Green 1 06.6 2. J. Ockerman, Henry Clay . 2:04.9 :49.1 1. D. Dean, Westport I'. Eli. Blazer 1 06.7 3. R. Rubenstein, Westport 2:08.0 _ :51.8 2. T. Barney, Blazer B. Bertke. St. Xavier 1 06.7 4. __ _ _ 2:09.9 T. EU, Blazer 3. S. Smock. Trinity :52.7 2:10.1 T. Guelich. Ballard - 1 07.8 5. T. Barney. Blazer 4. P, Kriesle, Atherton :54.1 6. Bertke, 2:13.5 B. St. Xaxier 5. K. Richards, Tates Creek :54.7 set a state record in 11. 400 Yard Freestyle Relay— Hennessey new 6. M. Thomas, Trinity _ :54.8 this event with his time of 2:04.9. 1 Paul Blazer 3:28.12 Dean set a new state record in this 2. Westport .- 3:28.14 event with his time of 49.1. 4. 50 Yard Freestyle 3. Atherton _ 3:34.0 1. D. Dean. Westport 22.5 4. Trinity .__ _ .4:34.9 2. R. Eli. Blazer 22.7 8. 400 Yard Freestyle— 5. Eastern _ —3:43.5 3. S. Carpenter. Trinity 23,5 1. J. Ockerman. Henry Clay - 3:53.1 U, St. Xavier 3:49.2

4. K. Richards. Tates Creek 23.8 2. R. Nolan, Atherton _ . _ 3:54.7 Paul Blazer set a new state record p. G. Shepherd, Blazer 24.2 3. S. Sherian, Trinity __ 4:05.8 ni this event with the time of 3:28.1. — 1 — — — — —

THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR APRIL, 1972 Page Five

Plantation Club, Louisville, Kentucky, February 25-26, 1972

TEAM SCORING—CLASS "AAA" GIRLS

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> e Backstroke &.S o c o g 2.5 St o a 100 si 11 — pa

Ballard 24 17 7 25 1 t 4 3S 3 29 23 32 235

Sacred Heart Academy 32 24 12 1(1 25 2i 6 139

Henry Clay 26 7 14 15 ') 12 3 4 17 5 20 132

2') Seneca 1 1 12 10 (I 29 11 24 129

1 Eastern It 1 12 12 y 1) 24 22 127

Atherton 7 16 12 10 25 26 105

Westport 20 10 11 12 i 11 10 78

"7 Waggener 6 4 7 5 U 10 5 18 73

Paul Blazer 3 3 1.^ '; 5 1 14 48

Bowling Green 18 11 1) 8 37

Tares Creek 10 1 s 9 10 36

Assumption s 11 13 3 35

Lifayette 11 11

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4:26.3 1. 200 Yard Medley Relay J. Ray, Atherton . :27.3 3. P. Higgs. Sacred Heart _ Westport _ 4:28.8 1. Sacred Heart -- - 2:03.9 J. Henderson, Westport _ _ :27.4 4. S. Neumann. . 4:33.3 2. Henry Clay 2:04.0 A. Harvey, Henry Clay :27.6 5. J. Jutton. Seneca 4:40.1 3. Ballard 2:06.0 L. Seldon. Ballard :28.5 6. M Lyverse. Eastern 4. Eastern .. 2:08.1 5. Westport 2:08.2 5. Fanc.v Diving 9, 100 Yard Backstroke Ballard 1 :02.2 B. Palmieri, Ballard . . -- 415.90 1 R. Wright, 07.0 J. Morrison. Ballard 329.95 2. J. Kleinert. Sacred Heart 1 2. 200 Yard Freestyle 08.1 M. Sanders. Eastern __ . 281.10 3. P. Moore. Henry Clay 1 1. R. Wright. Ballard 1:59.6 :08.4 L. Wade. Lafayette --^ 231.75 4. N. Campisano, Sacred Heart 1 2. D. Epperson. Sacred Heart -_ 2:02.2 09.9 D. Waggener 214.60 5 J. Henderson. Westport ._ 1 - 2:06.1 Hoge. 3. J. Jutton, Seneca 1 11.6 Parks, Henry Clay 212.15 6. N. Nesbill, Ballard 4. P. Higgs. Sacred Heart 2:06.3 M. 5. S. Neumann. Westport 2:07.3 in this 6. 100 Yard Butterfly— Wright set a new state record 6. M. Lyverse. Eastern 2:11.0 _ _ _ 1 02.5 event with her time of 1:02.2. Wright set a new state record with P. Borah. Seneca M. Tougher, Assumption _ 1 06.7 10. 100 Yard Breaststroke her time o£ 1:59.6. 1:10.2 S. Kessinger, Henry Clay ._ 1 06.9 T Potts. Atherton _ S. Borah, Seneca 1 08.0 J. Durham, Eastern -- - J:;|-6 3. 200 Yard Individual Medley— R. Boone. Waggener _ 1 10.1 L. Seldon, Ballard ^'JS, 1. Potts. 2:13.8 T. Atherton J. Kleinert, Sacret Heart ._ K. Estep. Seneca }•}§? 2. J- Durham. Eastern 2:20.6 H. Guelich. Ballard ^-J"-; 3. Sheridan. Heart _ 2:22.6 1:19.0 C. Sacred 7. 100 Yard Freestyle B Gustafson, Atherton 4. M. Tougher. Assumption 2:27.7 D. Epperson. Sacred Heart :57.0 11. 400 Yard Freestyle Relay— 5. Estep. Seneca 2:29.9 K. B. Sprigg, Ballard :58.3 Ballard — J'l?? 6. S. Kessinger. Henry Clay 2:312 J. Ray, Atherton :58.5 Atherton 3:54.6 Potts set a new state record in this 4:02.8 H. Guelich, Ballard . ... :59.4 Seneca event with her time of 2:13.8. A. Nickens, Ballard __ 1:00.1 Eastern .?„„ L. Shiffler, Blazer 1:01.0 Henry Clay - 4:25.9f-Hi 4. 50 Yard Freestyle— 8. 400 Yard Freestyle Waggener - — 1 B. Sprigg. Ballard - :26.7 P. Borah. Seneca _ 4:17.5 Ballard set a new state record in 2. L. Shiftier, Paul Blazer _ _ :26.9 C. Sheridan, Sacred Heart - 4:23.6 this event with their time of 3:53.8, '

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Supplementary List of Etzel. Michael J.. 3407 Sutherland Drive. Lexington, 272- 1988. 258-4660 Registered Baseball Officials Eyl. Eddie. Jr., 2252 Bradford Drive, Louisville, 452-1001 Ezell, Jerry Wayne. 149 N. Kentucky. Hopkinsville, 886- (List compiled April 1) 7114 If one telephone number is given for an official listed, Fannin. Charles E.. Rt, 2, Box 154, Catlettsburg, 739-5221 it is the home phone unless otherwise designated. If Farmer. Joseph T.. Box 23, Beckham Hall, Richmond, two numbers are given, the first number is that of the 625-4753. 528-3508 home phone. Fennell. Robert E,, 503 Lexington Avenue, Newport, 581- Adams, Austin D., 2522 Pennacook Road, Apt. 2, Louisville, 8083, 291-5250 366-2022, 935-1345 Ferry, Walker D., Rt. 2, Box 162, Bardstown, 348-5871, Adams, Jerry, 404 W, Maple Street, Nicholasville, 885-4375 348-5913 Allen, Thomas E.. Rt. =2, Vine Grove, 828-2889, 422-3214 Fields, Ronald M., 233 Fairview Drive, Henderson, 826- .Mile, Bert E.. 1008 Federal Way, Flatwoods, 836-6538, 9859, 826-8381 324-6114, 215 Ext. Fisher, Larry J., Berea Blvd., Poplar Highlands, Raceland, Amburgey. Manuel. Letcher, 633-7021, 633-2524 836-6848, 325-8511. Ext. 858 Anderson, Kenneth. 861 Parkway Drive. Louisville. 637- Francis. William L.. Box 127. Mt. Washington, 239-9859. 1769, 459-1500 448-2640. Ext. 51 Asbridge, Tony, Rt. 3, Bo.x 88A. Corbin, 528-4401, 528-2500 Freeman. Joe T.. 125 Byron Drive, Paducah, 898-2006, Atchison, Jim, Rt. 2. Dry Ridge, 824-5877, 824-5877 898-2006 Barnes, Samuel Stephen. Rt. 2. Bo.x 169, Bardstown, 348- 8779 Froedge. Ronnie B.. 118 North Sunset Circle, Hopkinsville. 885-8611 Battoe, Darrvl Stevan, 2S26 Meadow Drive, Louisville, Garland. Larry. 126'. 12th Street, Lexington, 253-2557 458-2380. 345-0906 I Florida I Gaskin. Donald Wayne. P. O. Box 22, Jamestown, 866- Bemiss, Eugene, R. R. 3, Shelbvville, 633-3295, 633-1625 6184 343-4222 Bishop. Edward L., 2017 Scott, Covington. 581-2816. 922-4080 Gent, Herman T.. Rt. 1, Box 369, Middlesboro, 248-5902, Biter, Charles D., 6602 Moorhaven Drive. Louisville. 239- 248-3300 3580. 452-4676 Blevins. Boone Jr.. Staffordsville. 297-4842. 297-3738 Goodman. Bennie Ray. Rt. 2. Box 204. 'Cecilia. 862-4638, Booker. James M.. Star Rt. 42168. Brownsville. 597-3449. 862-3924 597-2118 Gramig. Joe. 3007 Monka Lvnn, Louisville. 447-8375. 366- Borabeck. Larrv. P. O. Box 333, Campton, 668-8535 (Bus.) 9561, Ext. 523 Bosse, William J., 3306 Roger Street, Covington, 291-8765 Gray. Dale. General Delivery. Cloverport. 788-6718. 843- Boucher. Larry G.. Jr.. 645 Raven Avenue. Frankfort. 3115 223-5419. 223-5419 Gray. Kenneth B.. 210 Bemis Lawrence. Bowling Green. Bowling. Johnny Paul. 100 Pine Street. Hazard, 436-4590 748-3994 Brandenburg, Ronnie Lee, Box 42, Beattvville, 464-8931 Gray. Ra\inond Keith. Livcrmore. 278-2615. 733-4381 Branstetter, Charles E.. 213 Short Street, Horse Cave, 786- Haines. William E.. 214 Cross Street, Oak Hill, 682-6420, 2032, 524-5211 682-4055 Brown, Thomas Owen, lOOO Hill Avenue, Owensboro, Hall. Michael. Box 165. Beechmont. 476-8555 683-3342 Hall. Roger. Rt. 3. Box 494. Pikeville. 432-3392 Brumback, Randy. Owenton, 484-2021 Hanna. Mark. Fordsville Bardstown, 348-8472, Bryant, Thomas O,. 507 Southland, I,ouisv:lIe, TUl 71.108, Hardin. William E.. P. O. Box 2, 361-7818 336-3718 Burdette, Wallv M,, 525 Auburndale Avenue. Louisville. Henderson. Charles. Leitchfield 366-5559 Henson. James P.. R, R, 1. Fordsville. 233-4473 Busch. Bruce C. 2919 Brinkev Way. Apt. 24. Loui.=;vine. Herrick. Calvin P.. Jr.. 200 S. Arnold Avenue. Prestons- 361-9178 (Bus.) burg. 886-3494. 886-2311 Burke. John Alan. 118 Walnut Street. JefiersonviHo. Hina. Henry B.. R. R. 1, Sturgis. 333-5933. 333-4008 Indiana, 283-7678. 4.52-8381 Hinton. Henry E.. Ardmore Lane, Shelbyville. 633-1032. Bushkar. John. 6609 Stranuood Drive. Englewood Ohio. 452-4676 836-8044 Hollingsworth. Henry R.. Box 481, Elkton, 265-2340. 265- Callis. Herbert, 1646 E. 17th Street. Bowling Green. 842- 2545 2340. 842-5351 Hord. Ronnie D.. Box 74. Campbellsville, 465-5871, 465-7771 Camic. David. R. R, 5. 734-3663 Bohon Road. Harrodsburg. Howard. Doyl. Box 15. Napfor. 436-5808 (Bus.) C'EDpel. William F.. 822 Perry Street. Covington. 431-0232. Howard. Murph. Box 669. Harlan. 573-3094 921 3070 Hudson. Douglas. Worthville. 732-6423 Castelluccio. 4352 Richard. Chaooel Drive, Cincinnati, Hudson, Mark D.. Box 18 Mattox Hall. EKU. Richmond. Ohio, 921-3474, 232-2700 623-9862 Chandler, 3, 033-3235. Roger, R. Shelbyville. 63S-2653 Huffman. John P.. 215 Bank Street, Pikeville. 432-1519, Charles, James B,, 15 Cook Avenue, Winchester. 744-5296, 437-6236 255-7991 Essie Chasteen. Earl. 109 Tavlor Drive. Cvnthiam, 234-4897. ?87- Hunley. Eugene, Box 66. Lexington, 266-2672 2040 Hurst. Terry, 416 Kentucky Court, Lancaster. 792- Cherry. Robert Lee. 1063 Redwood Drive. Lexini^ton, 202- Hurt, Thomas 'C. 122 Hamilton Avenue, 8734 252-3212 3067. 792-2312 Jamerson, Wilbur. Box 1. Bypro. 452-2585 Clark. James R., Rt. 2, Whitesville. 233-4419, 233-5253 Jarboe. Ronald L., 13906 South Lyons Avenue, Valley Clemmons. Billy H.. Rt. 2. Smith's Grove. 5U7-:iS55, 507-2932 935-9499 Clemmons. Douglas M., Box 236, Edmonton. 432-4393. 432- Station, 3635 Fithian Street. Cincinnati, Ohio, 3331 Jenkins, James R.. 251-4285 Collins. Charles Russell. Auxier Road. Prestonsbor.^. 836- 251-0812. Eugene. 109 So. Atkinson. Earlington, 2462. 886-3891 Johnson. Eddie 383-5412. 821-6224 Collins. William E.. Jr.. Millwood. 879-8183 Combs, Ira D., Jeff, 436-3C02 Jones. Harold. Mt. Vernon. 256-2287 Cox, Leon, R. 1, Wineo, 376-5255 Jones. James Michael. 104 Church Street. Manchester, Coyle, Kenneth W.. 433 Northside Drive. Lexington. 299- 598-5.385. 598-2145 4515 Jones. James Dixie, Route 2, Princeton 598- Cummins. Howard. 319 South Bavly Avenue. Louisville, Jones, Joe S., 203 Green Street, Manchester, 598-3793, 897-6259, 393-5524 2129 Dalrvmple, William W., 9002 Wooddale Drive, Louisville, Justice, Paul Winston. 101 Hanover. Richmond. 623-1995 937-7981, 935-3511 Kasev. Mike. 220 Springwood Drive. Henderson. 827-2282, Daughertv, Roger F., 210 E, McLaughlin. Madisonville, 826-9568 821-6676 Kearns. Wayne. 216 N. Miller Street. Cynthiana. 234-2297. Davis. Morqan. 9201 Mitchell Lane, Valley Station, 935- 234-1100' 4400. ,580-4230, Ext. 240 Kellev. Richard H.. P, O. Box 1,505. Ashland. 928-9423. Dunn. Paul W.. 1442 Taylor Avenue, Louisville, 458-4465 325-1751 Duy,-?11. Danny. 2007 Wink Court, Owensboro, 683-2274, Kidwell Gary R.. Box .321. Vanceburg. 796-2653. 796-2831 684-3202 King Mike Route 6. Box 69. Franklin. 586-4729. 745-4295 Fdrington, Doue, 122 Douglas Park, Louisville, 361-4001 Klump William R., 2074 Eastern Pkwy. Louisville. 451- Ronald Wayne, 113 Buckwood Drive. Richmond, Eden, 3632. 636-4781 623-3122 Lamar. Huston. Lewisport Jack, 24 Alexander Drive. Danville, 236-8713, 236- Eicher. Lambert Irvin. 5110 Rural Way. Louisville. 582-5504. 6373 969-4718 Elmore. Robert, 2254 Venus Way, Ft. Mitchell, 331-2G94, 387-6585 251-4285 Latham. Gene, R. R, 4. Albany. 4th. Bardstown. 348-9269. 348-5913 Enele William C, Box 46. Hindman. 785-5543 Lewis Dennis 519 N. 429 Henderson Drive. Hopkinsville, 886- Estes Walter R.. 2776 Flamingo. Owensboro. 683-1808. Lile Clyde F 684-9814 5584,' 886-4463 THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR APRIL, 1972 Page Nine

Littlepage. Pryce, 610 Oak Street. Madisonville. 821-1642, Runyon, Tommy Dean, Box 181, Belfrv. 353-7883. 353-7362 821-3247 Salsbury. Don. 1029 Legion Pk. Road. Greensbm-g. 932-5577 Long. Rickj- Wayne. 1208 Daviess Street, Ovensboro, 683- 932-5391 5398 Salyer. Jesse B.. Paget, 265-4399. 783-4890 Louden. James, 10 Smith Street. Florence. 371-7699 Sammons, John I.. 1105 Elm. Murrav. 753-5738 McBride, 753-3642 W. Kenneth. 157 St. WilUam Drive, Lexington, Sammons. Steve. 205 North Sth. Murrav, 753-9297 266-7786, 255-6666 Sands. Marvin. 326OI2 Oakland Avenue^ Catlettsburg. 739- McClure, Frank E., 316 Higliland Avenue. Raceland 5204. 836-8221 McClure, Jerry, 1857 Drive, Courtland Lexington 299-5465. Sargent. Steven F., Rt. 4. HopkmsviUe. 886-9540. 798-6205, 269-1396 Ext. 3712 McCord, Bob, 733 Gentry Lane. Madisonville. 821-0267, Satterly. Grant, 832 Shelbv Street. Frankfort. 223-5810. 236- 383-5511 5727 Mccormick, Roy, Box 303, Aberdeen. Ohio, 795-2441. 564- Satterly. U. G., 832 Shelbv Street, Frankfort, 223-5810, 564- 5285 3350 McCubbin. Kent, Greensburg Street, Colmiibia, 384-4529, Sefcovic. Harold, 1120 Choctaw Trail. Georgetown 863- 384-2751 3693. 863-3910 McDonald ,Walter Dixon. R. R. 7, Marion, 965-3447, 965- Sefcovic. James H.. 1120 Chcctaw Trail. Georgetown, 863- 2248 3693 McGlone, Leonard, 73 East Tvgart Road, Greenup. 932-3718 Sharkey, Michael E.. 4062 Mardon Place. Cincinnati. Ohio. Mcintosh, Charles, Route 3, Shelbvville, 633-4690 921-8071 McKinney. Tony, Rt. 6. Morganto\vn. 526-4698 Sharp. Jerry W.. 2426 W. Cumberland, Middlesboro. 248- McLaren. Harold W., Danville Road, R. R. 2, Lancaster, 4315. 248-2930 792-4243, 365-2191 Sharp, Ronnie, 140 Chasteen, Middlesboro. 248-3916 McMurtrev, Tim, Summer Shade, 428-3803, 748-3795 Sharp. Tommy. Rt. 4. Box 294. Russellville. 726-9353 Shetler. McPeck, Robert R.. 4305 Sltadvville. Louisville. 964-1057 Vernon G.. 114 Sunset Place. Covington. 581-9136 Short. McQuearv. Ralph, Box 381. Columbia. 384-2290, 384-2751 Ronald E.. Juanita's. Apt. 1. Harlan. 573-6036 Sinkhorn. Richard. Mitchellsburg. 332-7748 Manasco, Norman, Box 18, Elkton, 265-5119. 265-2430 Mason, Edwin M., 913 Vickers Village, Richmond, 623- Sipes. Robert L.. Jr.. Irvington. 547-5511 8606, 622-2896 Smith. Wavne N.. 313 Beechwood Drive. Campbellsville. 465-5268. 384-2751 Mattingly, Bernard, Bo.x 57. 756-5671 Hardinsburg, Spratling. Obie L.. Masden Mobile Home Park. Radcliff. Maxey, Richard E., P. O. Box 87, West Somerset, 678-4888, 351-5087. 624-3742 679-1249 Stephens. Earl T.. 709 Lime Street. Russell. 836-3403. Meredith, Daryl, Box 242, Leitchfield, 259-4158 932-3323 Meredith, M. Kenneth, 9905 Stonestreet Road. Louisville. Stephens. Stephen D.. 709 Lime Street. Russell 935-4607, 634-1551, Ext. 296 Stevenson .Michael G.. Route 1. Russellville. 726-9453 Minogue. Marty. 3826 Ormond Road. Louisville. 896-0518 Stone. Johnny Dean. Route 1. Priiceton. 365-5178 Moore, Marvin, Riceville =5. Morehead. 784-6467. 784-5792 Stone. Kirbv. 6100 Azalea Lane. Pleasure Ridge Park. 9"3- Moore. Phillip H., RED 6. Bowling Green, 843-4914 4741. 583-4414 Morehead, David, 1006 Central Avenue. Hopkinsville Stovall. Tom. 215 Mellwood Drive. Greenville. 338-5215. Morgeson. James R.. 221 N. Forrest Street, Lebanon, 338-3550 692-2846 Streible. Howard P.. Box 209. Rt. 3. Shelbvville. 633-4374, 367-6411, Morris, Dean, R. R. 2. Edmonton, 432-5231 Ext. 281 Morris, T. John. Jr.. 6629 Charann Lane. Cincinnati. Ohio, Strong. Paul E.. Box 704. Mavfield. 247-4600. 247-6150 542-6713, 321-6355 Stull. Beniamin C. 5 Center Street. Wilder. 581-3262. 291- Murphv, David Garv, 227 College Street, Lebanon, 692- 5250 4439 Tavlor. Carl D.. 408 Bellefonte-Prncess Road. Ashland. 325-2606. 928-6473 Murrav, James Paul. R. R. 1. Salvisa. 865-2930. 734-9552 Tavlor. Dan C. Jr.. Letcher. 633-7587. 633-2524 Nail. Dennis C. 1706 Ryan, Mturav, 753-2792. 762-2798 Tavlor. Jerome. Box 1. Gamaliel. 457-3673. 457-2341 Newton. Jerrv L.. P. O. Box 244. La Center, 665-5329, Thompson James R.. Route 5. Russellville. 726-7443. 539- 442-6143 7711 Padgett. 112 Richardson Drive. R. K.. Somerset. 678-5485. Thornton, Brvce C. 1115 Forest Court. Ashand, 325-3646. 678-4141 928-6414 Pardue, Eugene. Box 33. Cloverport. 788-6530. 788-3388 Thornton. Michael Allan. 1115 Forest Court. Ashland. 325- Parker. Herb F.. 1405 Sioux Place. Owensboro. 684-4373. 3646 683-2401. Ext. 387 Tomerlin. Allen John. 3251 Poplarview Drive. Louisville. Parker, Larrv Alan, Box 428. Russell. 836-8713 447-4861 Partin. Harold David. 3402 Kelland Wav. Louisville. 447- Toombs, Billv Lvnn. Rt. 1. Box 393-A. ClarksviUe. Ten- 3543. 935-1345 nessee. 648-2359. 645-4449 Travis. Barrv L,, Box 13, Calvert Citv. 395-4063, 395-466o Pearl. W.. Jr.. 3112 George Vogue Avenue. Louisville Chantillev. Lexington. 255-0255 Peden. Harlan Travis. Wavne Victor. 141 C. 11, 401 Cherilvn Circle, Hopkinsville, Street. Greenville. 333- 886-4195 Vincent. Jesse C. 308 Fairview 4740 Pendvgraft, Doug, R. R. 1. Danville. 236-8443. 734-9552 Warden. Jimmie A,. Rt. 3. Russellville. 726-9422. 726-9531 Perrv, Allen. Route 3. Cadiz. 522-9957. 522-6553 Washer. Jamie, lin Broach Avenue. JIurrav. 753-5330, 753- Phelps. Clovis. Jr.. Somerset. 678-8683. 678-4020 5312 Poe Thomas R.. 1430A Huntsville. Lexineton. 293-0631, Wavne. Bill T,. 228 >. 6th Street. Henderson. 826-9651 233-2000. Ext. 3445 Wessell. Wiliam C. Route 3, Williamstown, 824-4272, 257- Pollock, Robert G., R. 1. Irvington. 547-5341 2492 Powell. Kellice M.. 859 Panham Drive, ClarksviUe, Ten- White, John Stanlev. 1517 Fairfax Drive. Ashland. 325-2090. nessee, 647-5031 325-8511. Ext- 253 Powers. Cark. 119 12th Street. Lexington. 254-2158 White. Robert L.. 636 Willow Drive. Independence, 356- Prather. Lee R.. R. R. 1. Duncan Avenue. La Granse, 68^7, 581-4499 222-9304 White. Ted. Rt. 3. Box 20. C^nevville. 879-6651. 879-4211 Purcell. Jmi, Route 1. Cane^\-iIle. 879-6056. 879-4211 wniiams. Bobbv G.. East •'"iew. 862-4664. 862-3924 Quarles. Mac. 720 Woodland. Frankfort. 875-1008. 235-6075 Williams. Buford W.. c/o Marv R. Johnson. Irvington. 547- Ray. CoUis R.. 809 N. 32nd. Paducah. 442-2146. 442-1979 2543. 536-2621 Reif. Harry F.. 902 Westview. Louisville. 363-5540 Williams. Jack. 10 Graham. Frankfort. 223-5078. 564-5586 Reinhart. Wm.. J., Sr.. 7805 Daffodil Drive. Pleasure Ridge Williams. Jim Sam, 207 Washington Avenue, PaintsviUe. Park, 935-4657. 368-2581. Ext. 62 789-4280 Riggins. David C. Estill Co. High School, Irvine, 724-3537 Williams. Michael. 172 High Street. Lebanon. 692-2242 I Bus.) (Bus. I Riley. James Douglas. Rt, 7. Bowling Green. 843-6700 Williams. M., 302 Tenn. Avenue. 678- Risen. Johnnv Berry. 197 3rd Street. Ravenna. 723-2852, Robert Somerset. 723-4240 8848. 678-4516 Wilson. Lee H.. 3011 Epworth. Owensboro. 685-2656. 684- Robinson. Tony L.. 407 Bell Street. Princeton 0448 Rock. W. A., Greenview Drive. Cave Citv, 773-8381, 453- 2722 Wiseman. Melvin. 410 Broadwav. Irvine. 723-2836. 723-2936 Wooden. Claude. Route 6. Hopkinsville. 886-3540 Rodgers, Billv Gerald. General Deliverv. Farmington 345- 2110 Wright. J. B.. Greenup. 473-7971. 473-9361 Rogers, Bob, 232 Bernard Drive, Madisonville, 821-0144, Wyatt. Bill. Box 875. Bowling Green. 843-8098. 842-9431 383-5511 Wvlie. Wavne T.. 737 Lakeview. Lexington. 254-3055. 253- Rowland. Cliarles Rav. P. O. Box 761. PaintsviUe. 783-3351 0733 Rudolph. Phillip L.. 636 Madisonville Street. Prmceton Yankey Steven T.. Route 3A. Springfield. 336-3748 Ruhe. R. Douglas. 2671 Bartltas Place. Cincinnati. Ohio, Zibart. Sig. 8905 Pine Lake Drive. Louisville. 267-7S90, 729-0296. 251-2400 587-1121, Ext. 506 Page Ten THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR APRIL, 1972

1972 Slate Baskelball Tournament Statistics

Total Number of games included in this report: 15. Total Score: For All Winners 1229: For All Losers 1036: For All Teams 2265. Total Time for all games from opening whistle to end of games 20 hours 46 minutes. Total Number of personal fouls (fouls by A plus fouls by B) 565 (all games). Total Number of players committing 5 personal fouls in all games 12. Total Number of free throw attempts resulting from Personal and Technical fouls during all games 763: Total number of successful throws: 490. Total Number of overtime games: 0. Total Number Of Times For All Games In This Report PERSONAL FOULS:

(a) Fouls involving dribbler and guard: .. _ _ 314 all games.

(b) Times dribbler committed foul: - - 62 all games. (c) Times 2 free throws were given unsuccessful thrower of field goal: 110 all games. BASKET INTERFERENCE: (d) Times per game there was basket interference or goal tending: at player's own basket 1 all games. At opponent's basket 1 all games. BALL RETURNED TO BACK COURT: (e) Times ball was returned legally after jump at center 1 all games. (f) Times returned ball resulted in violation 2 all games. HELD BALL RESULT OF CLOSELY GUARDED: (g) Held Balls declared as a result of a closely guarded player in his mid-court holding and/or dribbling ball for 5 seconds __ all games. (h) Held Balls declared as a result of a closely guarded player in his fore-court holding or dribbling the ball for 5 seconds all games. BALL ALIVE MISSED FREE THROW: (i) Times ball remained alive after unsuccessful free throw: 196 all games.

(j) Times in (i) the free throw was recovered by Defense: ._ - 150 all games.

Baseball Questions 3rd base which, although fastened, is protruding 5 or 6 inches onto foul ground. The batted ball, EDITOR'S NOTE: These interpretations of at no time, is on or over fair territory. the 1972 National Alliance Baseball Rules do not Ruling: This is ruled a foul ball. set aside nor modify any rule. The rulings are 4. Play: Rl is on 3rd base and starts to and published the National Federation made by break for home. As a result, Fl hurries his wind- School Associations in response to of State High up motion. Fl does not alter or interrupt the situations presented. windup pitching motion in any way except to CLIFFORD B. FAGAN. Editor hurry through it in attempt to conserve time National Federation Publications prior to delivering the ball to F2. Ruling: As described, there has been no balk 1. Play: While Fl uses a windup, Rl, who is committed, since Fl did not interrupt or alter his hits on 1st, reaches 2nd base before B2 ground motion in any way except to hurry through it. ball which goes to F5. F5 throws the ball into 5. Play: After B6, who bats right handed, the dugout. hits safely, the umpire observes that his head RuUng: Rl is awarded home base and B2 is protector is equipped with an extended ear flap awarded 2nd base unless B2 already has touched which protects only his left ear and temple area, 1st base before the ball left the hand of F5. If but none for the right side of his protector. How the ball did not leave the hand of F5 until after shall the umpire proceed? B2 touches 1st base, B2 will be awarded 3rd base. Ruling: During the 1972 season, the wearing 2. Play: On long fly ball by B3, Rl fails to of an extended earflap on one or both sides is touch-up at 3rd base after the ball is caught by not required, but strongly recommended. How- F7, but advances to home. To prevent his return, ever, starting in 1973, the batter must wear a F5 requests "time". He then receives the ball at head protector with extended earflaps on both 3rd base and appeals the infraction of Rl. sides which do cover the ears and the temples. Ruling: Under such circumstances, the um- For any batter or base runner failing to do so, pire should not grant time, but if he does, the the umpire shall order him to secure proper ball cannot become alive until it is held by the equipment. Anyone failing to comply shall he pitcher on his plate and the umpire has called removed from the game and replaced. "play ball" and beckoned the pitcher to pitch. R! might try to retui-n by way of home base 6. Play: Team appears on the field wearing after the ball becomes aUve, but not before. uniforms which have one notch at the end of 3. Play: Bl hits a ground ball which bounces each sleeve and there is piping forming a border on foul ground along the 3rd base side of the around the bottom of the sleeve and the notch. field, and the ball jumps over a small portion of Are the uniforms legal? THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR APRIL, 1972 Page Eleven

BR\ AN STATION HIGH SCHOOL—SEMI-FINALIST 1972 STATE BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT

(Lefl to Right) Front Row: Mgr. Jeff Sharp, Mgr. Charles Mitchell. Second Row: Law- rence Clay, Carl Hubbard, James Clay, Louis McDowell, Jack Givens, Carl Shye, Ted Hundley, Charles Washington, Melvin Sykes, Ed Neal, Ron Birch, Sam Smith, Ronnie Williams, Paul Morgan.

Ruling: Yes. Rule 1-1-5 does prohibit sleeves 10. Play: In the 2nd inning. SI pinch-hits from being ragged, frayed or slit, but it is not for B6 (batting in 6th place). After SI is in the intended to prohibit notched sleeves. The purpose batter's box. he is replaced by B6. Later in the of the restriction of the rule is to prohibit players game, SI intends to enter again to pinch-hit for from having sleeves which are tattered and torn. B6. Pitchers have worn such sleeves in an attempt Ruling: This is not legal. SI was in the game to distract the batter's attention. during the 2nd inning and, therefore, cannot re- 7. Play; With 2 out, SI replaces batter B6. turn as a player. Before SI finishes his time at bat, a runner is 11. Play: Rl is on 1st and he is the pitcher. out to end the inning. Since SI is not charged SI runs for him. After a 3rd out, tlie pitclier re- with a time at bat, may B6 now return to the enters. field instead of SI'? Ruling: This is legal provided the re-entry RuUng: Not unless the modified re-entry rule plan is being used and Rl is the starting pitcher, is in use and B6 was a starting player who liad who is re-entering for the first time. not previously re-entered the game. SI became a 12. Play: With runners on each base, Fl plaj'er as soon as he was announced by the um- takes his position on the pitcher's plate in the pire. windup position and starts to pump when an op- 8. Play: After the lineup has been an- ponent calls "time" causing Fl to interrupt his nounced, but before the 1st pitch, coaclr of team delivery. at bat substitutes SI for Bl. Ruhng: As soon as the offender commits his Ruling: This is legal provided Bl is not listed unsportsmanlike act, the umpire should call as the pitcher. If Bl is withdrawn, he has been "time" and give the immediate dead ball signal. in the game even though he has not participated. In case there is a pitch, it and all ensuing action 9. Play: With the re-entry plan in use. it is are disregai'ded. The umpire will then order the announced that substitute Smith will pinch-hit for offender banislied from the field. the starting catcher Brown, who is in the 6th 13. Play: Rl, R2 and R3 are on 3rd, 2nd and place in the batting order and has played the 1st bases, respectively, with 1 out. B5 hits ball entire game. When may Brown re-enter? on ground to F6, who throws to home base. The Ruling: Immediately, and Brown must return ball caroms off the catcher's mitt and then lodges to the 6th place in the batting order. Only the 9 behind the umpire's chest protector. The ball starting players may re-enter the game once the cannot be recovered initil Rl, R2, R3 and B5 have re-entry rule and whenever any starter re-enters eacli crossed home plate. his one time, he must always bat in the same Ruling: The umpire sliould declare the ball position in which he was listed to bat in the ori- dead and award 2 bases to each runner, including ginal batting order. the batter-runner (B5J. Rl and R2 score, R3 is —

Page Twelve THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR APRIL, 1972 awarded 3rd base, and B5 is awarded 2nd base. pitch, or the catcher or any other fielder inter- 14. Play: Bl avoids pitch which hits his bat feres, or provided 2 are out and a wild pitch and finger simultaneously. occurs on the 3rd strike, the balk is ignored. Ruling: It is a fair hit, or a foul hit, or a foul Otherwise, the balk is penalized, in which case tip. the pitch is neither a strike nor a ball nor a hit 15. Play: Bl has 2 strikes. The next pitch batter, since the ball became dead at the time touches the gi'ound in front of home base and the balk occurred. bounces through the strike zone. Bl swings at 21. Play: With Rl on base, the pitcher com- the pitch and F2 secures the ball in his mitt after mits a balk and the pitch is dehvered and strikes the first bounce. Bl advances to 1st base while B2. F2 holds the ball. Ruling: If Rl is on 1st, the balk is ignored Ruling: Bl is not out. The only time Bl would smce the advance of B2 to 1st results in be out in such situation would be when 1st base the fome advancement by Rl to 2nd. However, if Rl is was occupied with less than 2 out. on any other base, the penalty for the balk is 16. Play: If Fl is touching the pitcher's en- forced, since 1st base is open. plate when his overthrow becomes dead, does this Because the ball became retroactively dead at the always result in the awarding of one base in- time of the balk, the hittmg of the batter is ignored. stead of two? 22. Play: With 1 out and Rl on 1st, B3 hits Ruling: It does, provided Fl is touching his a fly ball. F4 or F8 gets the ball in his plate in a normal pitching situation. If Fl has hands but mtentionally drops it for an batted ball or has fielded the throw attempted double fielded a and play. is in contact with his plate when he overthrows Ruling: If a base, he is then regarded the same as any in- the ball was over fair territory when the fielder. In such cases, Fl is touching his pitching fielder got his hands on it, the umpire should immediately announce that B3 is out. Rl plate, but he is not in his pitching position and may any overthrow he would make into a dead ball hold 1st or he may advance toward 2nd at his o risk area would result in each base runner being wn without having to retouch 1st. awarded two bases from where he was at the time the throw left the hand of Fl. Medical Seminar 17. Play: With 1 out, Rl is on 2nd and R2 on 1st when B4 hits an infield fly ball. The base (Continued from Page Three) runners ai-e of the opinion that 2 are out and All persons concerned with they start advancing as soon as the ball is hit. the medical as- pects of sports are urged to attend. F4 fails to catch the infield fly and both runners There will be no charge for attending cross home base. the seminar. Reservations should be made to insure Ruling: B4 is out for hitting an infield fly ball ample accomodations, but are not with less than 2 out and 1st and 2nd bases oc- mandatory. For fur- ther details, or to register cupied, liowever, the runs scored by Rl and R2 the number expected to attend in a party, write count since runners may advance at their own Medical Aspects of Sports Seminar, Student Health risk. Center, Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond, Ky. 40475. 18. Play: Rl is on 3rd, and R2 on 1st, with none out when Fl assumes a set position on the pitcher's plate. As he stretches, Rl advances to- ward 2nd base. Fl realizes the advance is oc- 1972 State Golf Tournamenls curring, but he does not throw to 2nd, for fear Boys' that Rl will break for home and score. Fl com- Team Tournament, May 23-24, Lindsey Golf Course. pletes his stretch, coming to a pause with the ball Fort Knox. in both hands in front of his body. R2 reaches Boys' Individual Tournament, May 31-June 1, 2nd and rounds it after which Fl delivers the Anderson Golf Course, Fort Knox. pitch to B3, who fouls it into the stand. Girls' Tournament. May 23-24, Indian Hills Club, Ruling: R2 is ordered to remain on 2nd base. Bowling Green. He was there prior to "time of the pitch". The definition of the "time of the pitch" determines the base to which Rl is entitled. 19. Play: Do appeal plays include the fol- A PRAYER lowing: batting out of order; intentionally drop- ping a fair fly or fair line drive; running too far It is my joy in life to find out of the base line to avoid being tagged; in- terfering with a batted ball; obstructing a run- At every turning of the road. ner; or interfering with a batted ball with de- The strong arm of a comrade kind tached player equipment? Ruling: No. In these cases, the umpire calls To help me onward with my load. the infraction even though no opponent calls his And since I have no gold to give, attention to it. 20. Play: With Rl on 1st, the pitcher de- And love alone must make amends. livers a quick pitch without either a wind-up, or a stretch and stop. My only prayer is, while I live Ruling: This is a balk and the ball becomes God make me worthy of my friends! dead immediately provided the penalty is not ig- nored. If the batter and each runner advance a —Author Unknown. minimum of one base because of a hit or an error, or a 4th ball on the batter, or he is hit by a It's Time To Consider Your

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