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Eastern Kentucky University Encompass The Athlete Kentucky High School Athletic Association 4-1-1965 The Kentucky High School Athlete, April 1965 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, April 1965" (1965). The Athlete. Book 103. http://encompass.eku.edu/athlete/103 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]. BRECKINRIDGE COUNTY H- S. BASKETBALL TEAM K. H. S. A. A. CHAMPION-I965 (Left to Right) Front Row: Homer Gray, Bob Woods, Cornell Payton, Bobby Lyons, Ed Monarch, Jay Harrington. Second Row: Coach Don Morris, Jerry Poole, Larry Stephens, Butch Beard, Ronnie Dowell, George Monarch, Bennie Patterson, Jessie Watkins, Assistant Coach Ginger Wilson. District Tournament Games Won Regional Tournament Games Won Breckinridge County—106-60— Flaherty Breckinridge County—85-80—Beaver Dam Breckinridge County— 88-52—Meade County Breckinridge County—82-57—Greenville Breckinridge County— 78-50— Irvington Breckinridge County—55-54—Central City Official Organ of the KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION April, 1965 COVINGTON HOLY CROSS-RUNNER-UP 1965 STATE BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT (Left to Right) Front Row: Tom Burger. Dave Hxkey, Bill Rieger, Don Meyer, Larry Kelly, Dave Menkhaus, Mgr. Jim Siemer, Second Row: Mgr. Pat Hickey, Ass't Coach Richard Bezold, Bob Kuehling, Dan Bell, Coach Gecrge Schneider, Bob Bohman, Ken Rump, Ass't Coach Gene Gerd- ing, Mgr. Mike Seiter. HAZARD-SEMI-FINALIST 1965 STATE BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT (Left to Right) Front Row: Paul Feltner, Louis Hinch, Elmer Gabbard, David Baker, R. T. Bar- ker, Charles Craft. Second Row: Ass't Coach John Quillen, Bill Morgan, Jim Smith, Phillip Hays, Chester Rose, Jim Rose, Coach Roscoe Shackleford. The Kentucky High School Athlete Official Organ of the Kentucky High School Athletic Association VOL. XXVII—NO. 9 APRIL, 1965 $1.00 Per Year NEWLY ELECTED BOARD MEMBERS Mr. Holland was principal and coach at Almo High School for two years following his graduation from college, after which he joined the Murray staff as coach of football, basketball, baseball, and track. He has been at Murray since that time, currently being Athletic Director and Head Football Coach. He is past-president of the Murray State Alumni Association. He organi7ed the first Little League in Kentucky, serving as State Director for several years. For many years he has been a Deacon in the First Christian Church of Murray and he now serves as Sunday School Superintendent at that church. Don R. Rawlings Preston Holland Prin. Don R. Rawlings, of the Danville 1965 Annual Meeting High Sclrool and Ass't Supt. Preston Hol- This issue of the ATHLETE went to land of the Murray City Schools will repre- press just prior to the time of the annual sent Sections 6 and 1 respectively on the meeting of the Association. The business Board of Control for a four year period, meeting of the K.H.S.A.A. was scheduled to beginning July 1, 1965. Both men tegan be held on Thursday, April 9. at 3:00 P.M., their second terms as Board members. in the Terrace Room of the Kentucky Hotel, Don R. Rawlings. Vice-President of the Louisville. The dinner meeting was to follow Board of Control, was born in London, Ken- pt 6:00 P.M., and was to be held in the tucky. He attended the London Citv Schools Crystal Ballroom of the Brown Hotel. and graduated from London High School. As -srovided in Article IX, Section 1, of He served in the United States Navy for t''e K.H.S.A.A. Constitution, the following three years during World War H. Upon his chanQ-e"^ in the Constitution, By-Laws, and discharge, he attended Sue Bennett College Tour'aament Rules were to be acted upon 1iy at London. He then transferred to Eastern the Delegate Assembly: Kentucky State College from w.hich he was PROPOSAL I graduated in 1949. In 1951, he received the The Board of Control proposes that Master of Arts Degree from the University Article lV-3-d-8 of the Constitution be of Kentucky. He is in his twelfth year as amended to read as follows: "Have authori- princioal of Danville High School. ty to establish tournaments and meets in all Mr. Rawlings is married to the former sports, and to adopt regulations for these Miss Irene Greer of London, and they have tournaments and meets." (Clarification) two sons, Gary Don and Kevin Ray. He is a member of the Lexington Avenue Baptist PROPOSAL II Church of Danville. He belongs to numerous rhe Board of Control proposes that By- education associations. He is a past-presi- Lhw 11, Section 1, be deleted, and that Sec- dent of the Danville Kiwanis Club. tion 2 of the By-Law be amended to read as Preston Holland was born in Murray, follows : "A student is permanently ineligible Kentucky. He attended the Murray Grade for athletics in this state if he transfers School and High School, graduating in 1924. from another state later than twenty days He received his A. B. Degree from Murray after the beginning of a school year in State College four years later, after having which, or at the end of which prior to the lettered in football, basketball, and baseball. opening date of the fall semester, he would He has done graduate work at the Universi- h?ve become ineligible in the state from ty of Kentucky, and he received his M.A. which he transfers." Degree from Murray State. (Continued on Page Foun Page Two THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR APRIL, 1965 APRIL, 1965 VOL. XXVII—NO. 9 seasons are to be those with an enrollment of 321 or in grades 10-12, enroll- Pablished monthly, except Jane and Jolj, by the Kentucky more the High School Athletic Association ments being based on figures 'given in the Office of Publication, Lexinpton, Ky. Entered as second-class matter in the post office at Lexington, 1963-64 listing of Kentucky High Schools, Kentucky under the act of March .1, 1879. published by the State Department of Edu- Editor THEO. A. SANFORD Assistant Editor J. B. MANSFIELD cation. The correct enrollment number Lexin^on, Ky. BOARD OF CONTROL should have been 421. The listing of fcK>tball President Oran C. Teater (1964-S8). Painstville districts and regions which appeared in the Vice-President Don R. Rawlings (1961-65), Danville Directors Morton Combs (1964-68). Carr Creek; Don same issue of the ATHLETE was correct. Davis (1963-67), Independence; Ralph C. Dorsey (1962-66), Horse Cave; Sherman Gish (1963-67), Greenville: Preston Holland (1961-65), Murray: Foster J. Sanders (1962-66), HALL OF FAME SCORE BOARD Louisville. Subscription Rate $1.00 Per Year Contributions and pledges to the Bas- ketball Hall of Fame have been received ^>iom the CommissLonCi s LJfflce weekly by the K.H.S.A.A. since the Commis- sioner, with the approval of the Board of Control, sent out his letter early in February REPORTS PAST DUE asking for assistance in meeting the Ken- 1. 1964-65 Basketball Participation List tucky goal of a minimum one hundred dollar (Eligibility) contribution from each Association member 2. School's Report on Basketball Offi- school. Contributions and pledges received cials to date are as follows: 3. Official's Report on Schools (Basket- SI 00 Contributions and Pledges ball) Allen County, Bloomfield, Bourbon County, Breathitt, Caneyville, Carr Creek, STATE TRACK MEET SCHEDULE Daviess County, Dayton, Durrett, Ezel, Har- lan, Hazard, Logan County Athletic Associa- Lexineton, Kentucky, May 21-22 tion, Midway, Millersburg Military Institute, (Time is Eastern Standard Time) Morgan County, Owensboro, Pikeville, Plea- FRIDAY sure Ridge Park, Reidland, Rowan County, St .Mary-of-the-Woods, Sayre. 3:00 P.M.—120 Yard High Hurdles ( 4 heats), 2 from each heat qualify for Finals; Shot Put and Pole Contributions Less Than $100 Vault, Finals. Beechwood, Calhoon, Campbell County, 3:20 P.M.—100 Yard Dash (4 heats), 2 from each Campbellsville, Caverna, Central, Ferguson, heat qualify for Finals. Henry Clay, Holmes, Knott County, Livings- 3:35 P.M.—880 Yard Relay (4 heats), 2 from each heat qualify for Finals. ton, Monticello, Nancy, Paintsville, Prichard, 4:05 P.M.^40 Yard Dash (4 heats), 2 from each Pulaski County, Shopville, Somerset, Valley, heat qualify for Finals. Wayne County. 4:30 P.M.—180 Yard Low Hurdles (4 heats), 2 from each heat qualify for Finals. 4:50 P.M.—880 Yard Run (4 heats), 2 from each MINUTES OF BOARD MEETING heat quaUfj' for Finals. The Board of Control of the Kentucky 5:15 P.M.—220 Yard Dash i4 heats). 2 from each heat qualify for Finals. High School Athletic Association met at the 5:35 P.M.—Mile Rcla>' (4 heats), 2 from each heat Kentucky Hotel, Louisville, on Friday morn- qualify for Finals. ing March 19, 1965. The meeting was called SATURDAY to order by President Oran C. Teater at 1:00 P.M. High Jump, Discus, Broad — and Jumi). 9:15, with all Board members and Commis- 2:00 P.M.—120 Yard High Hurdles sioner Theo. A. Sanford present. invo- 2:15 P.M.—100 Yard Dash The 2:30 P.M.—Mile Run cation was given by Don Davis. 2:45 P.M.—880 Yard Rela^ Preston Holland moved, seconded by 3:00 P.M.-^40 Yard Dash Ralph C. Dorsey, that the reading of the 3:15 P.M.—180 Yard Low Hurdles minutes of the February 19th meeting be 3:30 P.M.—880 Yard Run 3:45 P.M.—220 Yard Dash waived since the members of the Board had 4:00 P.M.—IVEle Relay received copies of the minutes.