The Athlete, April 1991 Kentucky High School Athletic Association
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Eastern Kentucky University Encompass The Athlete Kentucky High School Athletic Association 4-1-1991 The Athlete, April 1991 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, April 1991" (1991). The Athlete. Book 362. http://encompass.eku.edu/athlete/362 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]. «.(»««««(iiiW*Pi ' "" "* CTP Official Publication of The Kentucky High School Athletic Association ^^^^^MHjHj Member ol National Federation ol Stale Higti School Associations .lllUU4^VL|4ili!illiiiipPilPP The K.H.S.A.A. Salutes the Winners of the Academic Showcase The sixth annual Sweet 1 6 Academic Showcase was held in Lexington, Kentucky during the week of the Boys' Sweet 1 6 Basketball Tournament. Approximately 1 ,750 students from 209 high schools from 99 counties participated in 1 2 competitions. Regional competitions were held at colleges and universities around the state in January and February. From these sites the top four place finishers in each competition qualified to come to Lexington to compete for scholarships. The finals in 1 2 categories were at Transylvania University. The awards were presented on March 1 5th at a banquet at Marriott's Griffin Gate Resort. A total of $73,350 in scholarships and prizes was awarded. The showcase is funded by an annual televised auction and donations from private corporations. ART TWO-DIMENSIONAL COMPUTER First - Danny Fitzgerald, Holy Cross Higti School First - Jay Hofacker. Gabe Kruger. John Roberts, Jr.. Lafayette High Second - Mictiael Dowell. Youtti Performing Arts Sctiool School Third - Barbara Hurt, Ballard Higti Sctiool Second - Jason Humphries, Alex Lindberg, Mark Pugh, Hank Roark III. Fourth - Kimberly Sumner, Dilce Combs High School Fleming County High School Third - Mark Hubbard. Jeffrey Mier, Brian Stone, Sam Ware. Webster ART THREE-DIMENSIONAL County High School First - Brian Callahan, Dilce Combs High School Fourth - Darren Embry. Chris Jones. Sam Kanai Jr.. Mat White. Manual Second - Jannon Ison, Corbin High School High School Third - Paul Huffman, Maysville High School Fourth - Adam Jaycox, Jessamine County High School ENGLISH, ESSAY First - Micah Auerback. Lafayette High School MATH Second - Susannah Vance. Woodford County High School First - Chris Girard, Brock Jordan, Jason Kenney, Kristian Klaene. Third - Gary Leising. Nevi/port Central Catholic Scott High School Fourth - Jeff Karem. Atherton High School Second - Stephen Chan, Jenny Chung. Richard Chung, Ben Mikesell, Tates Creek High School ENGLISH, CREATIVE WRITING Third - Lisa Anglin, Brian Paher, Eric Sexton, (Michael Ward. Madison First - Cynthia King, Sacred Heart Academy Central High School Second - Julia Gray. Franklin County High School _, Fourth - Brian Love. J J. Mackey, Ryan f\yiodlinski, Jason Pride. Third - Helen Napier. Warren Central High School Daviess County High School Fourth - Holly Phillips. Holmes High School SPEECH JOURNALISM, FEATURE WRITING First - Nathan Deaton. Highland High School First - Mark Brown. Manual High School Second - Elizabeth Leatherman. Pikeville High School Second - Susan Lax. Calloway County High School Third - Irene Hong, Lafayette High School Third - Meredith Lake. Harrison County High School Fourth - Chen Pettit, Raceland High School Fourth - Amy Coombs. Butler Traditional School MUSIC, VOCAL JOURNALISM, ADVERTISING, PROMOTIONAL First - Kevin Kidd, Ballard High School First - Tara Baker and John Rister. Raceland High School Second - Jayna Smith, Greenwood High School Second - Kerri Horine and Elizabeth Jones. Sacred Heart Academy Third - Catherine Clarke, Mason County High School Third - Rebecca Bearden and Ted Palmer. Holy Cross High School Fourth - Barbara Voegtie, Warren Central High School Fourth - Heather Burkhead and Melissa Sweet. Bryan Station High School MUSIC, INSTRUMENTAL First - Daniel Han, Lafayette High School CHESS Second - Su-|ean Seo. St. Camillus Academy First - Mike Dietz, Boone County High School Third - Raja Stephenson, Manual High School Second - Brad Skaggs. South Oldham High School Fourth - Lynne Chenault, Owensboro High School Third - Nathan Armstrong. Henry Clay High School Fourth - Charles Campbell. Fern Creek High School First place winners were recognized at center court in Rupp Arena during the basketball tournament. This event has proven that in Kentucky, education and athletics compliment and benefit each other. The Kentucky High School Athlete Official Publication of the Kentucky High School Athletic Association VOL. Lll, NO. 9 APRIL, 1991 $10.00 PER YEAR MINUTES Exec. Asst. Wise reported that approximately $478,000.00 in ticket sales had been received through this date for the OF THE Boys State Basketball Tournament with attendance being 1 30,000 compared to 1 23,000 for 1 990. Advanced ticket sales BOARD MEETING for the Girls State Basketball Tournament had netted March 21, 1991 approximately $24,940.00. He advised the Board that a complete report would be presented at the April Board meeting. The Board of Control of the Kentucky High School Athletic President Points called on Marvin Moore for the Basketball Association met In the Capital Plaza Tower, State Board of Committee's Report. Following a lengthy discussion with Education In Frankfort, Kentucky on Thursday, March 21, regard to the future status of the Hall of Fame Classic, the 1991, The meeting was called to order at 8:30 a.m, by Committee recommended that the Hall of Fame Classic be President David Points with all Board members. Commis- discontinued and that beginning with the 1991-92 school sioner Tom Mills, Executive Assistant Billy Wise, Assistant year, each member school be permitted to schedule two extra Commissioners Brigid DeVries and Louis Stout, Sports basketball games for both the boys' and girls' teams. Each Information Director Julian Tackett and Earl Cox present. Mr. school desiring to schedule these additional games would Harry Loy was present representing the State Department of in turn contribute $150.00 per game to the K.H.S.A.A. Building Education. Sandy Allen offered the invocation. Fund. Eddie Saylor moved to accept the recommendation of President Points recognized Dr. Thomas Boysen who came the Basketball Committee with the stipulation that this be an by to welcome the K.H.S.A.A. staff and Board to the State optional opportunity. Harry Jansing seconded the motion. Department. Also in attendance as a visitor was Stan Steidel, The motion was then to direct the All-Sport newly elected Board member from Dayton High School. amended Committee to dratt a plan to be considered by the Board The following actions were taken on the appeals presented during their April Meeting to permit other sports a similar by correspondence by Commissioner Mills: opportunity to contribute to the success of the Hall of Fame and Museum building program. The motion as amended George Slaughter - Lafayette High School passed by a vote of 9-2. Roland Williams moved to table, seconded by Ray Story. Passed. Commissioner Mills then discussed with the Board a Christ Lyon - Palntsvllle High School Modification to Appeals Procedure as presented by Gary Sandy Allen moved to table, seconded by Liz Trabandt. Bale, General Counsel for the State Department of Education. Passed. Following a discussion of the proposed procedure that would Billy Todd - Rockcastle County High School hasten the appeals. Sandy Allen made a motion to accept the Eddie Saylor moved to table, seconded by Bob Rogers. procedure. Ray Story seconded the motion which passed Passed. unanimously. Chris Hughes - Christian County High School A discussion then ensued with regard to a K.H.S.A.A. Bob Rogers moved to table, seconded by Eddie Saylor. Position Paper that had been prepared by legal counsel. Passed. Roland Williams moved to accept the Position Paper as written. He added that it should be made a part of the The next appeal was presented by Ath. DIr. Stan Steidel, K.H.S.A.A. Handbook and mailed to all member schools. Alvis Dayton High School who had requested an appeal on behalf Johnson seconded the motion which passed unanimously. of Melissa Hall. Following Mr. Steidel's presentation and Commissioner Mills then presented a letter from questions to him by the Board, Eddie Saylor made a motion to Greenwood High School requesting that they be moved from 1 in district in boys' grant Melissa Hall an additional semester of eligibility and the 4th District and be placed a tour-team girls' basketball Following a discussion of the letter, Alvis allow her to participate in interscholastic athletics. Liz and Trabandt seconded the motion which passed unanimously. Johnson moved to deny Greenwood's request. Bob Rogers unanimously. Bob Rogers made a motion that the minutes of the January seconded the motion which passed 19, 1991 meeting be approved. Huston DeHaven seconded Commissioner Mills presented to members of the Board the motion which carried unanimously. correspondence concerning disciplinary action taken against Eddie Saylor moved to approve the minutes of the February University Heights Academy for violation of By-Law 27, for that University 8, 1991 meeting of the East Eligibility Committee. Roland Requirement Coaches. He explained Williams seconded the motion which passed unanimously. Heights was required to forfeit twelve (12) regular season for Bob Rogers moved to approve the bills of the Association basketball games and was placed on probation two (2) years. for the period beginning January 1 and ending February 28, 1991. Harry Jansing seconded the motion which passed Commissioner Mills distributed material for the National unanimously. Federal Meeting to be held in San Diego from July 2-6, 1991. of Commissioner Mills announced the results of the recent Mr. Wise advised the Board that the next meeting the election for new Board of Control members. Board will be held on April 18 at 1:00 p.m.