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Eastern Kentucky University Encompass The Athlete Kentucky High School Athletic Association 5-1-1973 The Kentucky High School Athlete, May 1973 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, May 1973" (1973). The Athlete. Book 189. http://encompass.eku.edu/athlete/189 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]. HiqhSchoolAthlete PAUL G. BLAZER HIGH SCHOOL SWIMMING TEAM CLASS AAA CHAMPION — 1973 © ^> o 1 ^. (Lefl to Righl) Front Row: Coach John Weckler, Mgr., Tim Imes, Bob Osenton, John Siddens, Greg Shepherd, Don Davidson, Tim Winn. Second Row: Rob Smith, Joe Cox, John Lyon, Ken Ross, Brett Stephenson, Mgr., Phillip Wurts, Rick God- dard. Third Row: Steve Dunn, John Neyer, Tony Barney, Taylor Eli, Chris Payne, Jim Norris, John Goddard. Official Organ of the KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION MAY, 1973 HIGHLANDS HIGH SCHOOL SWIMMING TEAM CLASS AA CHAMPION — 1973 )$$*&$ (Left to Right) Front Row: Dave Vossmeyer, Joe Baumer, Johri Meyer, Rick Moher, Kevin McGee, Rick Schuh, Keith Dosch, Wayne Shulle, Ty Sapsford. Second Row: Donn Mettens, Curt DuPonl, Matt Lukens, Jon Perry, John Reardon, Simon Sapsford, Greg Neal, Dave Dew, Randy Daley Third Row: Steve Hassman, Garth Kuhnhein, Doug Schulte, Doug Daley, Dave Kriaebel, Chuck Reed, Dan Farrell, Coach Mike Faelh. Fourth Row: Dick Rice, Lance Dosch, Ron Otto, Dave Redmond, Tim Rechtin. McKELL HIGH SCHOOL 1973 RIFLE CHAMPION (Left to Right) Front Row: Toby Burke (individual champion), Susie Conley, George Gyurik. Second Row: Bill Lozier, Jerry Caplinger, Janice Lozier, Charles Farley. The Kentucky High School Athlete Official Organ of the Kentucky High School Athletic Association VOL. XXXV—NO. 10 MAY. 1973 $1.00 Per Year Newly Elected Board Members Minutes of the Annual Meeting The fifty-sixth annual meeting of the Ken- tucky High School Athletic Association was held at the Seelbach Hotel, Louisville, on Thursday afternoon, April 12, 1973. President Richard Vincent called the meet- ing to order at 3:30, and asked Assistant Com- missioner Tom Mills, to call the roll. Fifty-nine regularly elected delegates and alternates an- swered the roll call. Johnnie Lee moved, seconded by W. J. Pickett, that the minutes of the 1972 Assembly, which had been sent previously to all member schools, be approved without being read. The motion was carried unanimously. Commissioner Mansfield then gave a report on the activities of the Association during the James R. Williams Howard R. Critlenden 1972-73 school year. President Vincent introduced to the Assemb- Prin Howard Crittenden of Calloway Coun- Williams of ly James Williams, recently elected to member- ty High School and Prin. James R. Sec- ship on the Board of Control from Section 6. the Somerset High School will represent the Board of Con- He will begin his four year term on the Board tion 1 and 6 respectively on on July 1, 1973. Mr. Vincent also noted that a four year period, beginning July 1, trol for Howard Crittenden had been elected to represent 1973. „ . , Someiset Section 1 and that his term would also begin on James R. Williams is a native of July 1, 1973. attended high school. He received a where he President Vincent stated that consideration from the University of Louisville B S Degree of proposals was the next order of business. fullback for the Cardinals. where he starred as a Joe Ohr moved, seconded by Winston Adkins, Later he earned a M.A. Degree at Eastern Ken- that Proposal I, providing that By-Law 21 be Univrsity and has done additional grad- tucky changed to read: "The number of basketball there. uate work games, played by a member school after Decem- has been in the Somerset High School Jim ber 31, and prior to the district tournament, 1956 where he has served as teacher, as- since shall not exceed twenty-two. The number of principal and for the last two years as sistant games by any member school shall not exceed During this time he was track coach principal. thirty games. Any school which violates this rule years and head football coach for eight for nine shall not be eligible for district tournament com- was on the KASSP Board of Direc- years. He petition. In one and only one county, conference, a member of the NEA. KEA, MCDEA, tors and or invitational tournament, the games played by NASSP. _ and . iU a member school shall count as one game. All Williams was active in the Somerset Mr other tournament games shall count as part of and the Somerset Optomist Club. He is Jaycees the thirty allowed games, be adopted. The mo- currently a member of the Kiwanis Club. Jim Church and tion failed to be carried by a vote of 19-40. is a Deacon in the First Christian J. W. Ballard moved, seconded by David Fra- president of the Christian Men's Fellowship. He ley. that Proposal II, providing that By-Law 21 is married and has two children. Howard Crittenden has been principal of be amended by substituting the word "twenty- Calloway Countv High School since 1966. Prior six'' instead of "twenty- four", be adopted. The basketball vote was 31-23 in favor of the motion. This was to his principalship he was assistant not the necessary two-thirds vote required, coach at the University of Missouri. Mr. Critten- and den coached basketball, track and baseball at the proposal was declared lost. Calloway Countv High School and served as Frank Reams moved, seconded by Norman basketball baseball and assistant football coach Perkins that Proposal III be adopted. Proposal at Metropolis High School in Metropolis, Illinois. III provided the following change in By-Law 28, Mr. Crittenden is a graduate of Cuba High Section 5: "Prior to the football season a team School where he was a member of the 1952 Cuba may have only two scrimmages, or two practice basketball team that won the Kentucky State games, or two gridorama games, or any combina- Tournament and was selected as high school tion of these not to exceed three, with players AU-American. He attended Murray State Uni- other than members of the squad. Prior to the versity receiving his M.A. ^30 hours. He was opening game of regular season play, a basketball selected as All-OVC in basketball three years team may have only two practice games and one and honorable mention for All-American three preview game with players other than members the NIBL years. After college Howard played in of the squad, with the combination of these not selected as AAU All- League where he was to exceed three." The motion failed bv a vote 1958 he was on the American each year. In of 33-26. Russia. American basketball team that toured Johnnie Lee moved, seconded by George selected for many Mr. Crittenden has been Sauer, that Proposal IV be adopted. F'roposal IV education. He resides honors in athletics and provided that "The Kentucky High School Ath- with his wife, Jeanie, and son. Howie, at 903 ( Page Doran Road, Murray, Kentucky. Continued on Ten) Page Two THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR MAY, 1973 VOL. XXXV—NO. 10 MAY, 1973 tin seconded the motion and all members voted Published monthly, except June and July, by the aye. Kentucky High School Athletic Association J. C. Cantrell presented a request from Prin- Office of Publication, Lexington, Ky. 40502 cipal Irvin Brooks, Southern High School, that Second class postage paid at Lexington, Kentucky Editor JOE B. MANSFIELD his school be placed in a basketball district with Assistant Editor JEAN BATSEL schools with which Southern has a closer relation- Assistant Editor TOM MILLS ship and natural rivalry. The Board could not Assistant Editor LOUIS STOUT Assistant Editor BILLY V. WISE see a solution and requested Mr. Cantrell to con- Lexington, Kentucky tact Mr. Brooks for his recommendation which BOARD OF CONTROL the Board would consider. President Richard Vincent (1969-1973), Morganfield Vice-President __ Frank B. Simpson (1972-1976), Louisville Upon a motion by Roy Winchester and a sec- Directors Zeb Blankenship (1972-1973), Nicholasville; ond by J. C. Cantrell, the Board voted unanimous- J. Canlrell (1970-1974), Valley Station; William C. Doan C. ly in favor of the Kentucky High School Athletic (1971-1975), Cynlhiana; Andrew J. Fullz (1972-1976), Olive Hill; Arthur R. Hawkins (1972-1976), Ml. Sterling; Louie Association sponsoring a state play-off in fencing. Martin (1972-1976), Corbin; W. P. Wheeler (1971-1975), Frank Simpson and W. P. Wheeler were Owensboro; Roy L. Winchester (1970-1974), Bethlehem. named delegate and alternate respectively to the Subscription Rate SI. 00 per year forthcoming annual meeting of the National Fed- eration. t?$<e>/7i /Ae too*o/n/ntdiio/ie/' 4 Roy Winchester moved, seconded by Louie Martin, that all bills of the Association beginning March 1, 1973 and ending March 31, 1973 be al- REPORTS PAST DUE lowed. The motion was carried unanimously. 1972-73 Basketball Participation List There being no further business the meeting (Eligibility) adjourned. School's Report on Basketball Officials Official's Report on Schools (Basketball) 1972-73 Annual Report (Presented to Delegate Assembly) Attention, Officials! Three hundred thirty-four schools The registration period for K.H.S.A.A. officials have joined the Association during the 1972-73 school is and has been for several years the same as the year.