The Athlete, November 1990 Kentucky High School Athletic Association
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Eastern Kentucky University Encompass The Athlete Kentucky High School Athletic Association 11-1-1990 The Athlete, November 1990 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, November 1990" (1990). The Athlete. Book 359. http://encompass.eku.edu/athlete/359 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]. Official Publication of The Kentucky High School Athletic Association Member of National Federation of Stale High School Associations THE ONE HUNDRED-YEAR-OLD THAT KIDS CAN RELATE TO. BASKETBALL if**; flb^ .K,.. \i Celebrate The 1991-1992 Basketball Centennial Along With The IIBA NCAA , The Kentucky High School Athlete Official Publication of the Kentucky High School Athletic Association VOL. Lll, NO. 4 NOVEMBER, 1990 $10.00 PER YEAR MINUTES OF THE BOARD MEETING October 13, 1990 The Board of Control of tfie Kentucky Higfi School Athletic 2) retain Branscom Construction Company: Association metatthe K.H.S.A.A. Office Building in Lexington, 3) take 1st Security's offer of financial assistance; Kentucky on Saturday, October 13, 1990. The meeting was 4) that a meeting of the Building Committee be called to called to order by President David Points at 8:30 a.m. with all discuss the possibility of selling bonds; Board members present. Others present were Commissioner Exec. Asst. Wise announced that the State Championship Tom Mills, Executive Assistant Billy V. Wise, Assistant Football Playoff schedule is as follows: Commissioners Brigid L. DeVries and Louis Stout, Sports Class A 1:00 p.m., Friday, November 30 Information Director Julian Tackett and State Board of Class 4:00 p.m., Friday, November 30 Education Representative Harry Loy. The Invocation was AA Class 1:00 p.m., Saturday, December 1 given by Rev. Harry Jansing. AAA Class 4:00 p.m., Saturday, December 1 Mr. Points welcomed new Board member Roland Williams, AAAA who was elected to serve the unexpired term of C.K. Henry. The next meeting of the Board will be held on November 30, The results of the election were as follows: 1990 at the Executive Inn, Louisville and will begin at 8:00 a.m. Commissioner Mills discussed with the Board a letter he Joe E. Barlow 10 George Carson 36 had received from Lawrence County High School requesting George Radford 38 that a survey be sent to all schools to determine their interest in spring to fall sport. Roland Roland Williams 44 changing tennis from a a Williams made a motion, seconded by Eddie Saylor that Huston motion, by Alvis DeHaven made a seconded Lawrence County's request be approved and that the survey minutesof the July meeting of the Johnson, that the 27, 1990, be conducted. The motion passed unanimously. Board be approved. The motion passed. Huston DeHaven The next item on the agenda was a request to made a motion that the minutes of the West Eligibility Commissioner Mills that Webster County High School be Committee Meetings on September 6 be approved. Sandy allowed to change classification in football. Following a Allen seconded the motion which passed. discussion of their request. Commissioner Mills was Ray Story made a motion, seconded by Marvin Moore, that requested to advise Webster County High School that their all bills of the Association tor the period beginning August 1 request could not be considered until after the 1992-93 and ending September 30, 1990, be approved. The motion football season due to the fact that schools may not apply for carried unanimously. reclassification until the second year of the 1991-1994 Commissioner Mills then distributed the 1989-90 Audit classification period. conducted by Miller, Mayer, Sullivan & Stevens. Due to the Following a discussion of a request for a .05 increase in fact that the Board wanted an opportunity to look over the mileage reimbursement for officials in all sports and lift the 50 Audit, it was requested that the Commissioner make it an mile restriction for officials in minor sports. Bob Rogers made Agenda item for the November 30 meeting. a motion to refer this to the All-Sports Committee. Alvis Following the hearings of all appeals, the following actions Johnson seconded the motion which passed. were taken by the Board: Commissioner Mills then advised the Board of a request James Nichols, Jr., Williamsburg H.S. - Voted 7-4 to waive from Crittenden County High School regarding the By-Law 5, Section 3: Douglas Colburn, University Heights cancellation of a home football game with McLean County Academy - Voted unanimously to uphold the Commissioner's High School. Following a discussion of the facts as presented ruling of By-Law 6; Scott Roach, Greenwood H.S. - Voted 9-2 by Crittenden County, Bob Rogers moved that the Board to uphold the Commissioner's ruling of By-Law 6: Kris Ray, recommend to Crittenden County that they ask McLean Marshall County H.S. - Voted unanimously to uphold the County to play next year at Crittenden County or return to Commissioner's ruling of By-Law 5, Section 4; Spencer McLean County High School for the game and split the gate Wood, Providence H.S. - Voted unanimously to uphold the receipts. Roland Williams seconded the motion, which Commissioner's ruling of By-Law 6; Thomas Smith, North passed unanimously. Bullitt H.S. - Voted unanimously that the Bullitt County Ms. DeVries and Mr. Stout advised the Board of the dates Schools clarify their open enrollment policy as it relates to and sites of the following State Championships: student athletes and that the Commissioner make a ruling based upon receipt of such information: Gilbert Chesser, Volleyball - October 26-27 - Lexington - - Shelby County H.S. - Voted to waive By-Law 6; Shannon & Cross County November 3 Kentucky Horse Park Stephen Lowery, Somerset H.S. - Voted unanimously to waive Soccer - November 8-10 - Woodford County High School By-Law 6: Stefan Tacke, Woodford County H.S. - Voted 5-7 to Mr. Wise announced that he had received bids on two waive By-Law 6; motion failed. automobiles to be purchased by the Association. After Huston DeHaven made a motion to approve the 1990-91 considering the bids, Liz Trabandt made a motion to accept Proposed Budget. Ray Story seconded and the motion Frank Shoop's bid of $23,057.78, which includes the use of a passed unanimously. complimentary automobile. Jack Portwood seconded the Following a report by Commissioner Mills on the status of motion which passed. the K.H.S.A.A. Hall of Fame & Museum, the following motions There being no further business, Liz Trabandt made a were made and seconded: motion to adjourn. Jack Portwood seconded the motion which carried unanimously. 1) the Board allow a transfer of $200,000. from the General Fund to the Buildling Fund; PAGE TWO THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR NOVEMBER, 1990 NfOVEMBER, 1990 VOL. Lll, NO. 4 Timeless - Endless Published monthly, except June and July, by the Kentucky High School Athletic Association, Office of Publication, 560 E. Winning is a thrill for an hour, Cooper Dr., P.O. Box 22280, Lexington, KY 40522. gives its high for a day or week. Third class postage paid at Richmond, Kentucky. Acceptance Spirits soar to euphoric heights for mailing at special rate of postage provided tor in Section as vistors achieve what they seek. 1 1 03. Act of October 3, 1 91 7, authorized May 3, 1 926. Publication No. 293080. Then changes come as months roll on and peristyles reaching the sun notice of undelivered 3579 to: Please send copies on form Slowly descend to common earth K.H.S.A.A., P.O. Box 22280, Lexington, Kentucky 40522. where laurels anew must be won. Editor TOM MILLS Assistant Editor ANNE WESLEY MAYS Losing gives remorse and regret Assistant Editor BRIGID L. DeVRIES for hours or perchance a long year. Assistant Editor LOUIS STOUT Vanquished yearn for the jeweled crown Assistant Editor BILLY V. WISE so elusive and yet so near. Assistant Editor JULIAN TACKETT Lexington, Kentucky But seasons quickly move along BOARD OF CONTROL and agonies felt from a game Cool and die in the hearth of life President - David Points (1988-1991) Mt Sterling; Vice- like a fire that has lost its flame. President - Alvis Johnson (1989-1993) Harrodsburg; Directors - Sandy Allen (1988-1992) Louisville. Huston Sportsmanship is timeless, endless DeHaven (1987-1991) Hardinsburg. Harry Jansing (1990- transcending results of a score - 1994) Louisville, Marvin Moore (1988-1992) Morehead, Jack Teaching precepts for daily life Portvi/ood (1989-1993) Stanford, Bob Rogers (1989-1993) live in evermore. Murray, Eddie Saylor (1989-1992) Molus, Ray Story (1990- to the psyche 1 994) Vine Grove; Liz Trabandt (1 988- 1 991 ) Ashland; Roland Williams (1990-1992) Bardstovi^n; State Department of Sportsmanship knows the inner heart Education - Harry Loy, Frankfort. is longing to do what is right: Honoring rules while playing hard Subscription Rate $10.00 per year to give each opponent a fight. Sportsmanship reflects the spirit burning bright in the soul within, Whispering it's okay to lose HELPING as long as you play fair to win. Wilbur T. Braithwaite STUDENTS Manti, LJtah COPE WITH August 27, 1990 ALCOHOL Reprinted from National Federation News. AND DRUGS Al'DK) VISUAL LIBRARY Video i.ipcs jiul lilins .iir .ivailablf al ihf KH,SAA office lor schools 111 u.M- 111 iliiii .iliohol and drug programs. Audio visual niaui ials m.i\ he c liecked out for a two week period al no (lunge, ex(e|)l reuivn postage.