The Athlete, December 1986 Kentucky High School Athletic Association
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Eastern Kentucky University Encompass The Athlete Kentucky High School Athletic Association 12-1-1986 The Athlete, December 1986 Kentucky High School Athletic Association Follow this and additional works at: http://encompass.eku.edu/athlete Recommended Citation Kentucky High School Athletic Association, "The Athlete, December 1986" (1986). The Athlete. Book 314. http://encompass.eku.edu/athlete/314 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]. December, 1986 Qrcetv.YVg? Seas0VV $U$ t\ve )\ oar awa$ tVt N-k K tt-S CTP Official Publication of The Kentucky High School Athletic Association Member Of National Federation of State High School Associations 1 DELEGATE ASSEMBLY MEMBERS Members of the Delegate Assembly at the forthcoming 1987 annual meeting of the Association were elected by the Board appointed state representatives of the K.H.S.A.A. There were several ties in the voting for delegate and alternate. These ties were broken recently, with the delegates and alternates determined by lot. Article IV, Section 2-c, of the Constitution states in the last sentence, "If the duly elected delegate or alternate does not answer the roll call at the annual meeting of the Delegate Assembly, the district shall remain not represented". The name of the district representatives and alternates are as follows: No. Delegate School/System Alternate School/System 1 Burley Mathis Carlisle County Larry Gardner Fulton County 2 Robert Vannerson Reidland Joe Mathis Reidland 3 Jerald Ellington Graves County Donald Jones Graves County 4 Jerry Ainley Calloway County Gene Brooks Marshall County 5 Kent Barnes Crittenden County Jim Edwards Livingston Central 6 Richard Vincent Union County Howard Crittenden Henderson County 7 William H. Dunning South Hopkins Lonnie Burgett South Hopkins 8 Roy Woolum University Heights Wilton Gant Christian County 9 Bill Van Winkle Owensboro Ken Baughn Apollo 10 Jim Price Muhlenberg Central Alan Millei Hughes Kirk 1 Jack Lee Trinity David Sharp St. Romuald 12 Bob Frizzell Fordsville Teddy White Grayson County 13 Howard Gorrell Logan County Bob Birdwhistle Logan County 14 Frank Caldwell Franklin-Simpson Walter Heath Franklin-Simpson 15 Stan Alexander Edmonson County Gary Meredith Edmonson County 16 Prentice Stanford Monroe County Hurshel Toms Metcalfe County 17 Vernon Wilson Meade County William S. Johns Fort Knox 18 Jerry Taylor Hart County Waymon Dennison Hart County 19 John K. Snider Nelson County William Hardin Washington County 20 Charles Crawley Marion County Donald Skaggs Taylor County 21 Marty Napper Presentation Academy Jerome Henderson Central 22 Russell Kline Pleasure Ridge Park Paul Dennison Western 23 Terry Shinkle Valley Tasso Harris Valley 24 Rex Robinson DeSales Laura Munson Holy Rosaiy Academy 25 Bob Jacobs Manual Paul Young St. Xavier 26 Stanley K. Whitaker Atherton John Pittenger Christian Academy 27 George Carson Moore Gene Carroll Moore 28 Jack Jacobs Waggener Jim Reuther Ballard 29 Gary Dennison Bullitt Central Keith Collins Bullitt East 30 M. Kent Stevens Western Anderson Larry K. Barnett Anderson County 31 Jim Bishop Trimble County William Cord Carroll County 32 Granville Mefford Owen County Don Martin Grant County 33 Don Afterkirk Dixie Heights J.T. Mulligan Lloyd Memorial 34 Jack Kaelin Covington Catholic Jim McDonough Holy Cross 35 Bill Dosch Bellevue James Palm Bellevue 36 Thomas Seither Bishop Brossart Ray lies Campbell County 37 Wilson Sears Bourbon Jerry Jenkins Harrison County 38 Mack L. Wallace Augusta Schools Larry Sutton Pendleton County 39 Lex Turner St. Patrick Jim Staton Tollesboro 40 David S. Points Montgomery County Jack Smoot Bath County 41 Ken Tippett Woodford County Bob Hoagland Franklin County 42 Tommy Starns Lexington Catholic Mike Lamb Sayre 43 Steve Parker Bryan Station Sr. Mike Carr Bryan Station Sr. 44 Stephen Riddle Berea Hubert Broaddus Madison 45 Thomas Kearns Kentucky School f/t Deaf Paul Smiley Kentucky School f/t Deaf 46 Orin M. Simmerman Burgin Richard Carlton Burgin 47 Jerry Stevens McCreary Central George O. Horton Wayne County 48 Larry Stewart Pulaski County David Fraley Pulaski County 49 Cleston Saylor Rockcastle County Herman Sparks Jackson County 50 Rick Prewitt Williamsburg Bill Hicks Corbin 51 Patrick S.CIore Pineville Dudley Hilton Bell County 52 Wallace Napier Evarts Rick McCrary Harlan 53 David Jones Fleming-Neon Doug Kincer Fleming-Neon 54 Hargus Rogers Hazard None submitted 55 Bobby Ralph Smith Cordia James Reynolds Knott Co. Central 56 Robert Creech Wolfe County Charles Childers Powell County 57 Grayson R. Boyd Paintsville Paul W. Trimble Paintsville 58 Frankie Francis Floyd Co. Schools David Turner Floyd Co. Schools 59 Richard Goodman Mullins Phillip Johnson Virgie 60 Paul Dotson Belfry John O'Brien Phelps 61 John Johnston Morgan County Bruce P. Herdman Morgan County 62 George Steele West Carter Michael Thoroughman Lewis County 63 Bob Morrison Fairview Lafe Walters Russell 64 Eugene Clark Boyd County Brice Thornbuty Boyd County 65 Daphne Goodin, President Ky. Girls Sports Assn. Knox Central Montgomery County 66 John Radjunas, Exec. Sec. Ky. High School Coaches , 67 Bob Jacobs, President Ky. H.S. Athletic Dir. Assn. Manual The Kentucky High School Athlete Official Publication of the Kentucky High School Athletic Association VOL. XLIX NO. 5 DECEMBER, 1986 $5.00 PER YEAR alignment be accepted (The new alignment will appear in MINUTES the January issue of the "Athlete"). Mr. Stout recommended to the Board that the 1987 State OF THE Baseball Tournament be held in Elizabethtown. Tony Olinger made a motion that the recommendation be BOARD MEETING approved. Tom Buchanan seconded the motion which November 29, 1986 passed unanimously. Asst. Commissioner DeVries requested that the Board approve a recommendation of the Tennis Committee regarding team scoring at the State and Regional Tennis The Board of Control of the Kentucky High School Tournaments. The recommendation was only schools Athletic Association met at the Executive Inn East, with complete teams (two singles players and twodoubles Louisville, Kentucky on Saturday, November29. 1986. The teams) be eligible for team points. The Board of Control meeting was called to order by President Chester Turner at did not approve the recommendation and therefore the will it is. will eligible 9:00 a.m. with all Board members. Commissioner Tom team scoring remain as All players be Mills, Executive Assistant Billy V. Wise, Asst to score points toward the team championship. Commissioners Brigid L DeVries and Louis Stout, and Executive Asst. Wise recommended to the Board that Sports Information Director Julian Tackett present. Mr. officials for the district and regional basketball Lloyd Redman was present representing the State tournaments be assigned inthesamemannerasfor 1986— Department of Education. The invocation was given by Mr. that being that officials will officiate within their region for Redman. the district basketball tournaments but will go outside their Charlie Wilson moved, seconded by Grant Talbott, that region for the regional tournaments, except in instances the minutes of the meeting held on October 17-18, 1986, be where the Local Policy Board requests otherwise. David approved as submitted. The motion carried unanimously. Webb moved, seconded by Sam Chandler, that this Frank Welch made a motion that all bills of the recommendation be adopted The motion carried unanimously Association for the period of October 1, 1986 through November 30, 1986, be approved Charlie Wilson Mr Wise reported that $365,736 00 in ticket sales had seconded the motion which carried unanimously been received through this date for the Boys State Basket- Commissioner Mills discussed letters he had received ball Tournament. Advanced ticket sales for the Girls State from Dayton and Fairview High Schools regarding the Basketball Tournament had netted $7,768 00-both present academic eligibility requirements as they relate to figures being ahead of last year's receipts at this time. handicapped students. President Turner appointed a Following a lengthy discussion regarding the video committee consisting of Board members Tom Buchanan, taping of K H S A A sponsored events and the present David Webb and Ken Tippett to study the present regulation of same, Commissioner Mills advised the Board that he would contact other State Associations to academic regulation as it related to all students representing members schools of the Association He determine their rulings on the matter. advised the Board members that any changes must be It was decided that the next meeting of the Board will be approved by the Delegate Assembly. held in Louisville at the Executive West during the Mr. Mills presented the letter received from Principal Louisville Invitational Tournament. The time for the George Steele, requesting that West Carter High School appeals hearings will be at 2:00 p.m. on Friday, January 16, and the regular meeting will held at 9:00 a.m. on be changed from Region III, District 2, Class AA to Region be 17 IV, District 1, Class AAA in football. Following the Saturday, January There being no further business, Charlie Wilson made a discussion, it was the unanimous decision of the Board that Mr. Steele's request not be approved. motion, seconded by Tony Olinger, that the meeting be Commissioner Mills advised Board members that he had adjourned. The motion carried unanimously. received proposals for the Delegate Assembly on the (Appeals Hearings will appear in the January Athlete). following subjects: spring football practice, increase of membership on the Board of Control, football play-offs, girls' basketball as a fall sport, Limitation of Seasons regulations and soccer. Commissioner Mills reminded Board members that proposals to be presented to the Delegate Assembly in April should be submitted by the January meeting. Commissioner Mills also reminded Board members that nominations for the National High School Sports Hall of Fame are due no later than December 10.