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PAUL G. BLAZER HIGH SCHOOL SWIMMING TEAM CLASS AAA CHAMPION — 1973

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(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

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(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?$/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. This number compares with 344 members Association fiscal year, namely July-June. Ad- last year. vance applications for registration in football and Financial reports filed by the sixteen region- basketball are not being accepted. Previously now al basketball tournament managers show total re- sports will receive registered officials in these ceipts of $273,255.85 with attendance of 200,076. time dur- their renewal application cards at some The district tournaments grossed $398,029.02 with ing the summer months after the new National an attendance of 339,154. Federation publications have been received in Attendance at the State Tournament for the the State Office. Previously registered officials eight sessions was 120,525, an average of 15,066 should not send in their renewal fees until they as compared to 128,352, an average of 16,048. This receive these cards. represents an average decrease of about 1,000 people per session. However, an adjustment in the ticket prices compensated for the decrease in at- MINUTES OF BOARD MEETING tendance as the gross receipts was $282,000. After the expenses are deducted the profit will be the Kentucky High The Board of Control of somewhat over last year and that indicated in at Stouffer's Inn, School Athletic Association met the 1972-73 budget. A complete record of all re- Louisville, on Thursday morning, April 12, 1973. ceipts and disbursements will appear in the Au- The meeting was called to order by President gust issue of the Association magazine. Richard Vincent at 9:30, with all Board members, One thousand six hundred eighty-one basket- Commissioner J. B. Mansfield and Assistant Com- ball officials, 772 football officials, 625 baseball missioner Tom Mills present. The invocation was officials and 68 wrestling officials have regis- given by J. C. Cantrell. tered with the Association. Thirteen football rules W. P. Wheeler moved, seconded by Bill Doan, clinics for coaches and officials were held by As- that reading of the minutes of the previous meet- sistant Commissioner Billy V. Wise. One hundred ing be waived since members of the Board had sixty officials took the National Federation exam- received copies of these minutes. All members ination. Of this number forty were added to the voted aye. Certified list and there were ninety-one on the The Commissioner stated that the attendance Approved list. Mr. Wise conducted eighteen bas- ketball rules clinics at the 1973 State Basketball Tournament for the throughout the state. One hundred officials eight sessions was 120.525, this being approxi- ninety-four basketball took the examination for the higher ratings with thirty- mately 8,000 less than the attendance for 1972. nine being added to the Certified list and 128 He reported, however, that the receipts had held received the Approved rating. up well due to the increase in the price of tickets. Assistant Commissioner Louis Stout conduct- The total ticket sales for 1973 was $282,000.00. ed a school for twenty area baseball clinic direc- Commissioner estimated tournament expenses The tors who will assist in assigning umpires. Mr. stated of approximately $85,000.00. He that a com- Stout also conducted thirteen statewide baseball plete record of all receipts and disbursements rules clinics for coaches and umpires. For 1971- will appear in the annual audit. 72 fifty-eight officials took the examination for The Commissioner reported the need for bas- the higher ratings with seven being added to the ketball redistricting in certain areas. After a dis- Certified list and thirty-nine to the Approved cussion concerning redistricting requests, Jack list. Fultz made the motion that Fairview be moved Assistant Commissioners Tom Mills, Wise and from District 64 to District 63 to balance out Stout held meetings throughout the state with these two districts to four teams each. Louie Mar- principals and coaches to set up area associations THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR MAY, 1973 Page Three to assist in the assignment of officials. These re- Approved sulted in fourteen and eleven assigning secre- taries being selected in basketball and football Allen, James E. Kennedy, LaVelton respectively. These men were selected by boards Barker, Phillip M. Klump, William R. elected by the schools involved. The results of Bell, Ronald K. Lewis, Charles H. the assignment plans for the most part was suc- Bemiss. Charles W. cessful. An effort will be made to eliminate the Eugene Logsdon, unforeseen difficulties that arose during the year. Bernardini, Bruno McCamish, Dan L. The assigning secretaries are to be commended Bridwell, Michael T. McCord, Floyd D. for their untiring efforts in getting this program Burdette, Wally Morehead, David started. The Commissioner and the Assistants deeply Chambers, Harold Nash, Richard C. appreciate the cooperation, assistance and sug- Chasteen, Earl Nucci, Donald D. gestions of the administrators and coaches of the Cheek, Alan Boyd Owings, Hank member schools. We are all at your service at Mac anytime. It is your Association and the kind of a Draper, Douglas A. Quarles, job we do in carrying on the work will depend Estes, Walter R. Rail, James on your giving us your ideas and assistance in Evans, Lewis Reeves, Curtis solving problems as they arise. Robinson, Raymond A. The number of schools maintaining sports Ezell, Jerry sponsored bv the Association for 1972-73 are: Foust, Ray Jr. Rogers, Robert L. bovs' basketball, 320; baseball, 285: football, Froedge, Ronnie B. Roller. Otis 195; boys' track, 213; girls" track, 160: boys' golf, Bennie R. Soper, Clyde B. 180: girls' golf, 63; cross country, 122; boys' ten- Goodman, nis, 98; girls' tennis, 77; wrestling, 58; boys' swim- Green, Don Sumner. Carl ming, 37; girls' swimming, 32; boys' gymnastics, Haynes, Michael D. Tucker, Jerome L. girls' gymnastics, 21; rifle, 14. first Asso- 13; The Higgins, James P. Ward, Robert L. ciation sponsored tournament in soccer was held Norman E. with 10 teams taking part. Hurt, Thomas C. Webster, The Association has paid out so far this year Jones, James Dixie Zibart, Sig through the catastrophe insurance policv claims Joseph. Charles S. in the amount of $10,103.40. The Kentucky High School Coaches Association contributed $1,000.00 toward the premium payments of this policy.

'Seminar On Medical Aspects Of Sports' Approved and Certified Baseball Officials A seminar on the medical aspects of sports Some sixty-four K.H.S.A.A. officials regis- will be conducted on the campus of Eastern Ken- tered in baseball took the National Federation tucky University on , 1973. The program examination for the higher ratings on April Medical Asso- 16, is being sponsored by the Kentucky 1973. ciation The Kentucky High School Athletic Asso- Certified ciation and the Student Health Center and De- partment of Athletics of Eastern Kentucky Uni- Anderson, Luther S. McConnell, Michael Ashley, Kenneth McDowell, Charles V. versity. The program will be of interest to physicians, Audas, David C. Marlette, Ron school administrators, teachers, coaches, trainers Bertsch Ronald Marshall, Barry J. student managers. School administrators are Brause, Allan R. Mattingly. Charles P. and cooperate in making this seminar a suc- Burgess, Richard N. Meyers, John F. asked to encouraging their personnel to attend. Bushkar, John Mooneyhan, James H. cess by begins at 8:00 A.M. in the Adams Cline, Roy E. Morgan, Richard ^Registration Wallace Building. A registration fee Crager, Bobby F. Morse. Richard K. Room of the $5.00 will be charged to cover the cost of a cer- Culp, Leo Mulligan, J. T. of attendance and lunch for those in at- Daniels, Robert A. Norwood, Thomas R. tificate of Davis, Bunny Pardue, Israel L. tendance. Dill, Roger Raines, J. W. Duerson. W. R. Reif. Harry F. Durbin, Roy Rhodes, Don Elliott, Carroll L. Ring, Bill Spring Football Clinic Frankel, Louis S. Roe, Buddy Gaines, Curtis Rogers. Eldridge The fourth annual University of Kentucky Gibson, James Dean Sandusky, Jerry Spring Football Clinic will be held on Saturday, Giordano, Al Sargent, Steven F. 19, 1973. at the Keeneland Race Track, Lex- Griffith, Edwin Dale Shaw, Earl May ington, Kentucky. Hardin, Don G. Smith, Willard N. feature the University of Hina, Henry B. Stone, Johnny The program will by Fran Curci, Hubbs, Cletus Strain, Richard P. Kentucky coaching staff, headed for discussion are Hurst, Terry L. Thornton, Brvce C. Head Coach. Topics scheduled organization Jones, Frank Tyre, Donald philosophy, winter program, practice of the offensive Jones, Joe S. Urlage, Richard and a presentation by members Kaufman, Alvin Washer, Jamie Don and defensive staff. A tour of the University physi- Ken- Kimmel, Jerry Williams, Bobby G. cal plant will follow group conferences with King, James A. Winfrey, Shelby tucky coaches. Door prizes will be given and a in at- Kinney, Paul C. Wingfield. Felix G. complimentary luncheon served to those Lamb, Paul W. Wright, John David tendance. Registration will begin at 8:00 A.M. Lambert, Irvin G. Zirnheld, Leonard There will be a registration fee of $2.00. Page Four THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR MAY, 1973

Kentucky's Game Guy Supplementary List of

Registered Baseball Officials

(List Compiled )

If one telephone number is given for an official listed, it is the home phone unless otherwise designated. If two numbers are given, the first number is that of the home phone. Abell. Chester. Jr., 122 Rountree Court, Lebanon 40033, 692-2492. 258-2142 Abell, Richard A., 102 Victory Avenue, Lexington 40502. 266-3031 Armbrister, Marvin, 113 Rainbow Lane, Clarksville, Ten- nessee 37040 Armstrong. Ed, 416 E. College Street. Mavfield 42066, 247- 7492. 382-2336 Arnett, Stanley G., Rt. 2, Box 429-1, Salversville 41465, 349-3830, 884-7325 Beglev, Stanley, Gav's Creek 41745. 398-7320 Biter, Charles D., 6602 Moorhaven Drive, Louisville 40228, 239-3580, 452-4676 Blackburn, Elster E., Box 333, Allen 41601, 874-2776 Brewer, Jeffrey, 112 Lock Lomond Drive, Lexington 40503. 272-4350 Brewer, Jerrv, Bonnvman 41719, 436-2000 Brewer. Lloyd, Combs 41729, 436-6672 Bristol, Charles E., Lot 54, Hidden Valley. Radcliff 40160, 351-5534, 351-4475 Brown, Gary Robert, P. O. Box 434, Bardwell 42023. 628- 3308, 628-5414 Bunnell, Kenneth L„ Rt. 2, Munfordville 42765, 524-2139, 524-2321 Burkeen, Phil, 659 Wakefield Avenue, Bowling Green 42101. 842-4182, 842-4182 Campbell. Douglas. Viper 41774, 436-2875 Cavitt, Gary G., 1425 Tamarack Road, Owensboro 42301 Cunningham, Robert L., Box 576, Stanton 40380. 663-2674. 886-2565 Collins. William E., Jr., Millwood 42262, 879-8183 Sol Dudley Cox, Leon, Route 1, Wingo 42088, 376-5255 Cross Christopher G., 855 Brockton, Richmond 40475, 625- 3153 Cupp. Jackie R., Rt. 4, Box 200-B, London 40741, 864- The Kentucky High School Athletic Associa- 4076. 864-2181 Curtis. Douglas E., 475 Florence Avenue. Fairborn, Ohio tion gave its highest award to an individual on 45324. 879-1604

Davis, Kenneth W . Benham School. Benham 40807 the evening of April 12 when Charlie Vettiner, Davis, Leon, Falls of Rough 40119 who originated the Game Award, presented Day, Douglas. Rt. 5, Lee Dean Tr. Ct.. Nicholasville 40356, Guy 272-4448 Sol Dudley of the Henderson High School the Denniston, Harold E„ Jr., 138 Chantilly Street, Lexington 40504, 252-4674, 252-4674 1973 Game Guy Award. The presentation was Deskins. Robert A., Dupree Hall, Em. 204, Richmond made during the dinner meeting of the Associa- 40475, 625-4561 Dobson, Sammy G.. Route 1. Arlington 42021. 655-5901 tion. Elswick. Billy J., Box 153. Elkhorn Citv 41522, 432-3068 Emerson. Gary, Rt. 2, Box 284-B1, Russell Springs 42642, In nominating Sol Dudley for the award, 866-5421 Coach Bill Dawson said: Fannin, Charles E., Route 2, Box 154, Catlettsburg 41129, 739-5221 G., 208 Lakeshore Drive, Lexington "I would like to nominate one of my football Fannin. Jann #8, 40502, 269-3548, 269-3611, Ext. 254 players for the Game Guy Award. He is Sol Dud- Farmer, Joseph T.. 803 Phillips Lane, Corbin 40701, 528-3508 ley, senior from Henderson High School. Sol was Ferrell, John, 816 James Garrard Drive, Owensboro 42301, recognized as one of the best defense players in 683-6146 Fick, Jerrv. 611 Lowell Avenue. Apt. 10, Cincinnati, Ohio Region 1 going into the 1971 football season. He 45220 suffered a broken neck in his team's second game Fields. Bobbv. 3002 Seminole Drive. Hopkinsville 42240, 885-5643 of the 1971 season. Sol flat on his back on was Fultz. Jerrv A., Box 38. Wayland 41666, 358-4402 his hospital bed for three months, with his neck Gardner, Larry. Cavce 42050, 838-6604, 838-6604 in traction. The specialist performed an operation Gary, Keith, Broadway Street, Livermore 42352, 278-2742 Gent. Herman T.. Rt, 1, Box 369, Middlesboro 40965, 248- taking piece of the from his hip by a bone and 5902. 248-3300 grafting it to the vertebrae in his neck. Sol Gluck Jodv. 211 College Road, Cumberland 40823, 589- missed the first semester of school. In fact it was 2452. 848-5406 Goodrich Ray, Rt. 2, Troy Pike. Versailles 40383. 873-4309 touch and go for a while as to whether he would Gosman, Carroll E.. R. R. 1. Bedford 40006. 255-3379. 273- ever walk again. He did walk and later ran, and 1296 Monticello 42633. 348- this year he was among the leading tacklers of Gibson. Robert R., P. O. Box 674, 2586 the defensive unit from his outside linebacker in Gillians, Daniel C, 218 E. Warfield. Elizabethtown 42701. the end position. He served as a team captain and 769-5893 J., 65 Geiger Avenue, Bellevue 41073, was considered by all as a good competitor. Grefer. Thomas 491-3219. 261-8655 Dudley's senior season was capped off by his Gregory. Roger D„ Route 1, Auburn 42206. 542-4686. 542- 9955 election to the Kentucky all-state team selected Griffith E. Dale. 3404 Roberts Drive, Ashland 41101, 324- 3853, 325-8511, Ext. 334 by the Associated Press and its nearly thirty Hall Jav D.. Box 111, Virgie 41572, 639-2434 478-4355 sports departments over the state. He joined an Hall Ronnie, P. O. Box 37, Stanville 41659, Harris. Mickey. H & S Co., 2nd AIT Bde.. Ft. Knox 40121 illustrious group of footballers from across the Hatfield. Cecil E„ Williamson H. S.. Williamson. West Vir- ginia 25661 state on the first defensive unit and they were Havnes. Michael D., 3306 Allison Way, Louisville 40220, joined by only ten other players from Kentucky's " 456-1749. 451-5958 Hazelwood. John W., Sr., 5906 Arvis Drive, Louisville three football classes." 40258, 448-8805, 367-6111. Ext. 258 THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR MAY, 1973 Page Five

H6a e 1 n i Jr 9 Washinston Avenlle Flatwoods ' Ray. Carroll W., 312 N. Broadway. Providence 42450, 667- ?1 i^ Q 'Qif in, s o, c o?,= 41139, 836-6915, 836-6915 2497 Hendren James W.. R. R. 1 Mackville 40040. 375-4498 Ray, Collis R„ Rt. 6, Skylark Drive. Paducah 42001, 554- Hobbs, Joe, R. R. 1. FordsviUe 42343. 276-5182 4156 44'>-1979 Hogg. Steve. 124 Stout, Versailles 40383, 873-4305 Reece. Bobby. R. R. 1, Edmonton 42129 43^-4781 Homing Charlies Molly. Versailles 40383. 873-5567 107 Robbins. Mike. 778 Jimae Drive. Independence^ 41051iiuoi. joo356- Hurst, Terry. 416 Kentucky Court. Lexington 40502. 266- 2209. 381-1880 2672 Rock. W. A.. Greenview Drive, Cave City 42127 773-8381 453-*'7')0 Jackson. Ed. W. 9th. 2507 Owensboro 42301. 684-4664, Rockwood, Arthur, 6520 Gunpowder Lane Prospect 40059 684-8881 228-8552 Jeffers. Ron L.. 9744 Leacrest Road. Cincinnati. Ohio 45215 Runyon, Tommy D., Box 181, Belfry 41514. 353-7883, 353- Johnson, William G., 4811-A Lee Village. Ft. Campbell 7239 42223. 798-5427 (Bus.) Jones. 28EE, Donald Lee, Box Rt. 8. Richmond 40475, 369- Sammons, Patrick O., 529 E. Adair Avenue, Louisville 5883 40209. 363-5979. 587-7531. Ext. 425 Scott. Mark. Sparksville 42778. 378-2892, 565-3215 Kamen, Paul, 1713 Williams Street, Portsmouth, Ohio Seiter, Ronald A . 31 Dixie Plaza. Richmond 40475. 623-7454 45662 Semones, John. 186 Marvlm. Versailles 40383, 873-5472 Keck, Steven Al, 657 Ridgecrest. Bowling Green 42101. Sharkey. Michael E. 2651 Thomasville Drive. 843-6257 Apt 1616. Shipp, Kevin, 326 Hillcrest Avenue, Versailles 40383, 873- Kennedy. LaVelton, 1512 Lewis Street. Owensboro 42301, 4548 684-5785. 684-7221 Slone. Donald E.. P. O. Box 571, Pikeville 41501, 437-4344, Kidri. Robert W, Rt. 5, Box 64. London 40741. 864-7051. 437-7301 864-5161 Slone, Mack D., Zebulon 41501, 432-2797. 437-6361 Kidd. Ronald M„ 703 S. Main, London 40741. 864-7921. 864- Spencer, Everett. Chavies 41727. 436-2525 4194 St. Clair. Mark B.. Box 199. Eastern Kv. Univ., Richmond King. Mike. Rt. 6. Box 69. Franklin 42134. 586-4729. 745- 40475, 625-2883 4295 Cincinnati. Ohio 45238. 662-4928 Kirkland, Wade. 139 Main Street. Whitesburg 41858. 633- Stiehl. Michael R . 426 Walnut Street. Owensboro 42301. 2751 685-4844. 684-6201 Summers. Rich, 268 Brockton. Richmond 40475. 625-5961 Lamar, Huston O., General Delivery. Cloverport 40111. Sumner. Carl. 8711 Cedar Creek Road, Fern Creek 40291. 788-6045 239-0783. 459-1030. Ext. 205 Lee. Earl M.. 300 N. Breathitt, Russellville 42276. 726- 7277. 726-9531 Thompson. Ronnie, Zebulon 41501, 432-1942 LeMaster. Rickv. 183 High Street. Versailles 40383, 873- Thorton. Bryce C, 1115 Forest Court, Ashland 41101. 325- 3418 3646. 928-6414 Leneave. Robert, 205 E. 18th St.. Benton 42025, 527-3661, Thornton. Michael A., 1115 Forest Court. Ashland 41101. 527-2561 325-3646 Littlepage, Pryce B., 610 Oak Street. Madisonville 42431, Travis, Victor W., 141 Chantillv Drive, Lexington 40504. 821-1642, 821-3247 255-0256. 258-4169 Louisville Logsdon, Michael E.. 4811 So. 3rd, Apt. 20B, Trussell. Terrv. 222 West North Street. Carlisle 40311, 40214, 388-9430. 635-2643 289-5082. 289-2266 Lough. Jeffrey 3609 Breeland Avenue, Louisville 40222, C, Tucker. Jerome L.. 1339 Avenue. Louisville 40217. 425-1776 Texas 635-7965, 896-1757 Lawson, Gary W., 320 Stewart Street. Elizabethtown 42701. Tucker. Joseph P.. 52 Circle Drive. Florence 41042, 371- 765-7081. 862-3924 8482. 242-4343 Tucker. Charles N., 5353-B Kellv Street, Fort Knox 40121. Mattmgly. Michael L., P. O. Box 22. Fairfield 40020 624-5063. 624-2034 McClelland. John M., 1337 Devonport Drive i:9, Lexington 40504, 254-1856. 255-5651 Tuitele. Matthew, 203 Millbrooke Drive, Hopkinsville 42240, 886-8371. 798-2641 McClure. Gary L., Box 223, Kendall Hall. Owensboro 42301. 684-9454 Vidt. H.. 605 Rothburv Lane. Louisville 40243, 245- McGuire. Frank, Meta 41501, 432-3309. 456.3432 John 9176. 245-9176 Mcintosh, Charles. Route 5 Shelbyville 40065. 834-7851 McKune. Patrick D., 607 Huntington Pk. Apts., Louisville Vose. Charles S., 2432 Lindbergh Drive. Louisville 40208. 40217. 968-6050. 367-6111 634-8283 Mason. Leslie M„ 2020 Dogwood Drive, Lexington 40504. 276-1943, 233-2000, Ext. 3445 Ward. Robert. 2040 Washington Street. Henderson 42420. Meredith. M. Kenneth, 9905 Stonestreet Road. Louisville 827-3805. 827-3810 40272. 935-4607, 634-1551, Ext. 292 Washer. Jamie Don. 110 Broach Avenue South. Murrav Mills. 519 40601, 223- Tommy. Timothy Drive. Frankfort 42071. 753-5330. 753-5312 3072 Mitchell. Robert C. Jr., 363 Avlesford PI.. Lexington 40508. Watson. Harold T., Jr.. 3231 Adams Street. Paducah 253-1974 42001. 442-0426 Moberlev, Harold. 144 Rosemont Gardens. Lexington. 40502. Watts. Johnny. Rt. 3, Bowling Green 42101. 843-2339 278-8656. 277-1968 Weber. Nicholas J.. 204 Oxford Place. Louisville 40207. Moorman. Thomas P., Box 398, Hardinsburg 40143. 756- 897-5666 5159. 788-3388 Morehead. David D.. 417 W. 19th Street. Hopkinsville Wellman. David W.. 1749 Winding Way, Owensboro 42301. 42240 684-4051. 685-2721 Morgeson. James R., 221 N. Forrest Street. Lebanon 40033, Wharton. William D.. Rt. 1. Cadiz 42211. 522-3240 692-6553 Charles. Haddix 41331. 666-5657 Morton. Wm. E.. 3515 W. Kentucky Street. Louisville Whitaker, 40211, 778-1720, 589-4321. Ext. 255 White. John S„ 1517 Fairfax Drive. Ashland 41101, 325- Mullins, Ronnie, 5th Street, Elkhorn City 41522. 754-8969 2070, 325-8511, Ext. 253 White, Teddy. Rt. 3. Box 20. Caneyville 42721. 879-6651 Newman, Bill. 2535 Ritchie Street. Portsmouth, Ohio 45662, 879-4211 353-6257, 353-2161 Whitehead. Christopher. 5306 E. Paquette. Ft. Knox 40121, Neuerman. Ronald, 7085 Elbrook Drive, Cincinnati, Ohio 624-7966, 624-4044 45237. 631-9113. 771-2086 Willhite, James, Jr.. 1111 Tillev Drive, Carrollton 41008, Norris, Charles L., Brodhead 40401, 758-2451, 256-4816 732-4845 862-3924 Orr, Charles, 601 South 38th Street, Middlesboro 40965. Williams, Bobby G., Sonora 42776, 369-2272, 248-1549 Williams, Buford. P. O. Box 188, Irvington 40146. 547- Osborne, Larry J.. Box 377. Route 2. Harold 41635. 478-5167 2543. 547-4491 Williams. R. D.. Sr.. 304 E. Main Street, Frankfort 40601, Perkins. William E.. Greensburg 42743. 465-4844 227-2349, 564-5971 Phelps, Clovis, Jr.. 106 Green Hill Pk. Dr.. Somerset 42501, Williams, James A.. 97 Broadway, Cave City 42127, 773- 678-8683, 678-4072 4111, 758-2214 Pierson, Oscar. Jr.. P. O. Box 385. Owenton 40359. 484-3303 Williamson, Junior. Lower Cline Street. Pikeville 41501, 484-3878 437-7171 Pollock, Robert, Irvington 40146. 547-5341 Wiseman. Melvin. 410 Broadway. Irvine 40336. 723-2836. Pureell. Jim. Route 1, Caneyville 42721. 879-6056. 879-4211 723-2936 Purcell, Ted E., 504 Fox Spring Avenue. Flemingsburg Wooton. Dennis P.. Box 12, Buckhorn 41721. 398-7608, 41041. 849-2122. 845-9871 398-7176

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1973 Kentucky Slate High School Swimming Meet

Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond. Kentucky. March 30-31, 1973

TEAM SCORING — CLASS "AA" GIRLS

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"73 TEAM "3 ^ "2 ^ o 3-2 T3 Si? rt C >- & « £• > _ (U "2 ^ o " c > — o ^H tL, H P-

Notre Dame Acad. 26 21 28 17 19 30 10 12 43 12 22 240

Villa Madonna Acad. 52 14 13 20 15 -15 13 17 4 32 205

) Model 14 20 16 11 31 5 11 12 T 26 16S

j Highlands I 11 16 15 16 3 16 9 14 122 - LaSalette Academy 24 16 i 16 9 20 94

T > Danville 18 20 1 13 19 75

Dixie Heights 10 3 12 5 l) 2 24 54

Beechwood 4 12 13 (1 11 1) 10 50

Christian County S 10 5 19 42

Simon-Kenton 13 4 13 11 41

Elizabethtown 20 9 (i 29

Greenville 11 13 24

Hopkinsville 6 2 [) 4 12

Woodford County- i) I) (l 11 11

Apollo 1 6 10

Daviess County 3 7 10

Fort Knox 2 S 10

Jessamine County 6 4 10

1. 200 Yard Medley Relay— P. Heizer. Elizabethtown !!,", :; 3. M. J. Dressman, Villa Mad. 4:38.9 •Villa Madonna 2:03.3 4. J. Nunn, Beechwood 4:54.2 Notre Dame 2:04.9 5. 1 Meter Diving 5. B, Smith, Model 4:59.1 LaSalette 2:09.3 1. V. Brotherton, Model 297.35 6. N. Greer, Highlands 5:00.0 Highlands 2:10.4 2. L. Ramsdel, Beechwood 280.55 Elizabethtown 2:14.0 3. D. Battle, Dixie Heights 279.30 9. 100 Yard Backstroke Danville 2:17.5 4. M. McNorgan. Highlands __. 256.90 E. Saalfield. Notre Dame ... 1:08.0 5. J. Rolfsen, Notre Dame 246.90 K. Klosterman. Villa Mad. __ 1:10.1 2. 200 Yard Freestyle 6. J. Whittle, Notre Dame 241.40 K. Slaughter, Notre Dame __ 1:11.6 B. Smith. Model 2:14.8 4. J. Roller, Simon Kenton 1:12.6 L. Scheper. Villa Madonna __ 2:15.7 6. 100 Yard Butterfly— K. Grogan. Notre Dame 1:13.7 J. Nunn. Beechwood 2:17.5 1. "L. Rust. Highlands 1:03.5 6. J. Overman. LaSalette 1:14.0 N. Greer. Highlands 2:20.3 2. E. Leagan. Simon Kenton ... 1:04.2 S. Smithson. Christian Co. .. 2:22.3 3. K. Bruggemann. Villa Mad. 1:11.4 10. 100 Yard Breaststroke M. Koors. Notre Dame 2:22.7 4. J. Berling. Notre Dame 1:12.6 1. S. Flerlage. LaSalette 1:14.2 5. Spenlan. 1:14.3 2. A. Pannell, Greenville 1:18.1 3. 200 Yard Individual Medley M. Notre Dame Mills, .. •L. Rust. Highlands 2:24.4 6. C. Kuebbing, Notre Dame .. 1:15.9 3. K. Model 1:18.1 4. K. Bruggeman. Villa Madonna 1:19.2 M. J. Dressman. Villa Mad. 2:29.6 7. 100 Freestyle 5. A. 1:19.3 E. Saalfield. Notre Dame __- 2:33.8 Yard Chapman. Model A. Pannell, Greenville 2:34.1 1. Lisa Scheper. Villa Madonna 1:00.2 6. K. CuU, Highlands 1:19.8 2. L. Pesei. 1:01.9 C. Combs. Model 2:36.1 Danville 3. J. Villa _ 1:02.0 11. 400 Yard Freestyle Relay J. Berling. Notre Dame 2:41.7 Kuhlman. Madonna 4. A. Brownn, Model 1:02.4 1. "Villa Madonna 4:07.4 4. 50 Yard Freestyle— 5. P. Jansen, Villa Madonna __ 1:02.1 2. Model 4:14.0 J. Overman, LaSalette :26.9 6. J. Whittle, Notre Dame .. ._ 1:04.7 3. Dixie Heights 4:26.4 P. Jansen. Villa Madonna __ :27.2 4. Notre Dame 4.28.2 L. Pesci. Danville :27.3 8. 400 Yard Freestyle— 5. Danville 4:29.3 A. Brown. Model :27.4 1. "S. Flerlage. LaSalette 4:23.3 6. Christian County 4:29.3 K. Slaughter, Notre Dame ._ :28.0 2. E. Leagan, Simon Kenton __ 4:30.1 • — New State Record — 1 —51 —1 . 5 —

THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR MAY, 1973 Page Seven

1973 Kentucky State High School Swimming Meet

Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond, Kentucky, March 30-31. 1973

TEAM SCORING — CLASS "AA" BOYS

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TEAM * >- rt -a Medley Yard Yard a P >> c .— Freestyle u _ 0J ^ —, ^ c .> — '-J 2 200 400 "* Ind. C! — CQ 2 m Hi

- )-] 2" Highlands 24 13 12 39 28 30 21 }2 260 )K Model 12 18 11 1 16 5 1 3 13 24 154

") Hopkinsville 3 16 14 IS 13 15 3 6 2d 133

1<)1 Covington Catholic 32 11 5 1 2 10 IS : 20 121';

Conner 9 2 1 10 1(1 67

Dixie Heights 13 10 I) 13 -- 67 - (vl Fort Knox 1 16 1 Id - is 1') Christian County 1 5 I 12 4

Ky. Country Day 16 I) 1) i "J 16 1 1

1 10 Franklin County 10 1 3S

Lloyd Memorial in ) 7 T 32 28 Newport Catholic =i It

I) 1 111; Danville 1 27V2

> I Bellevue (1 1 2i

1 20 Beechwood I) 10

1') Campbell County 10 9 1)

Apollo I) s 8

Lexington Catholic 3 3 6

(I Woodford County I) 1) (I 6

Jessamine County 5 5

Daviess County I) i

Madisonville-N. Hop. 1 1

Farrisee. Franklin Co. 4:21.12 1. 200 Yard Medley Relay— 5. Meter Diving D. S 381). HO J. Meyer. Highlands 4:22.62 1. 'Model 1:47.95 1. B. Russell. Hopkinsville - Davis, 'Christian Co. __. 4:28.50 2. Covington Catholic 1:48.05 2. B. Congleton, Model 361.65 B. 3. Highlands 1:50.64 3. M. Lukens. Highlands — 317.90 61) 4. Hopkinsville l:54.4fi 4. M. Milia. Fort Knox 293 9. 100 Yard Backstroke 289.811 :00.37 5. Lloyd Memorial 1:55.82 5. R. Moher, Highlands C Rush, Ky. Ctry. Day ._ 1 6. M. Bauer. Campbell Co. __ 283 50 B. Rutemiller. Cov. Cath. 1 :00.86 2. 200 Yard Freestyle J. Cavana, Bellevue 1 :00.88 1 :02.68 1. C. Rush. Ky. Ctrv. Day 1:53.95 6. 100 Yard Butterfly— G. Kuhnheim, Highlands 1:04.57 2. B Gradel. Dixie Heights — 1:57.14 1. D. LeVasseur, Fort Knox 54.64 K. McGee, Highlands - :05.33 3. B. Clouse. Model 1:57.35 2. B. Rozen. Model 57.16 M. Dressen, Conner 1 4. J. Brandt. Hopkinsville 1:58.08 3. J. Brandt, Hopkinsville _. 57.85 2:00.92 5. D. Farrisee. Franklin Co. _. 4. J. Cavana. Bellevue 59.40 10. 100 Yard Breaststroke 2:02.46 li. M. Dressen, Conner 5. T. Browne. Conner 59.67 T. Vansant, Cov. Cath. __ 1 :08.46 6. R. Haas, Newport Cath. . 01.73 J. Baer. Danville 1:08.49 3. 200 Yard Individual Medley— M. Hungerland. Model — 1:09 41 1- 'D. LeVasseur, Fort Knox _. 2:06.51 __ 1:09.01 7. 100 Yard Freestyle— S. Hassman, Highlands 2. B. Rozen, Model 2:11.71 1:10.51 1. 'B. Collins, "Conner 51.28 S. Nunn. Beechwood 3. D. Redmond, Highlands 2:12.85 Highlands 1:10.56 2. D. Mettens, Highlands 51.77 S. Sapsford. — 4. B. Rutemiller. Cov. Cath. „ 2:14.67 3. L. Doseh. Highlands 53.75 5. D. Brownfield, Dixie Heights 2:16.51 4. T. McCollum. Hopkinsville . 54.18 11. 400 Yard Freestyle Relay— 5. L. Bertke, Covington Cath. 54.16 •Highlands 3:33.32 4. 50 Yard Freestyle - Dixie Heights __ 54.48 3:37.86 23.27 6. B. Gradel. Hopkinsville 1. *B. Collins. Conner 3:42.68 23.53 Model 2. D. Mettens. Highlands 3:48.18 8. 400 Freestyle Dixie Heights 3. C. Reed, Highlands 23.78 Yard 4:12.65 Covington Catholic 3:51.09 4. T. McCollum, Hopkinsville 24.08 D. Redmond. Highlands Heights 4:15.73 Christian County 4:06.71 5. L. Doseh. Highlands 24.10 D. Brownfield. Dixie 4:16.00 * — New State Record 6. M. Chapman, Model 24.25 B. Clouse. Model —— — — —

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1973 Kentucky Stale High School Swimming Meet

Plantation Club. Louisville, Kentucky. February 23-24, 1973

TEAM SCORING--CLASS "AAA" BOYS

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S3 TEAM >> — ai -a « c •a -3 '3 Yard Yard Yard Yard Yard e_ > V Yard >• « Backstroke

Freestyle Freestyle Butterfly Freestyle Freestyle 200 Diving o g 50 Fancy 100 100 400 100 s o rs 5 t H

Paul G. Blazer 32 15 25 36 10 20 25 10 34 14 26 247

Trinity 20 25 12 18 3 17 39 19 13 32 204

Ballard 2i 5 13 21 12 13 12 5 1 27 22 155

- Atherton 20 36 9 9 18 12 24 135

1" Westport 6 10 10 3 1 21 20 88

St. Xjvier 1 i 5 3 23 12 11 11 2 81

Henry Clav 2 19 4 3 16 5 18 67

) i Lafayette t 1 19 10 56

Tates Creek IS 4 9 9 14 54

~> Bow linn Green 10 1 5 2 11 8 39

- Eastern 16 4 27

Owensboro s 10 6 24

Fern Creek 4 13 i 21

i) Seneca 1 4 14

Waggener 2 5 7

DeSales

Marion Moore

1. 200 Yard Medley Relay— 4 S. Dunn, Paul Blazer __ :24.0 3. S. Sheridan. Trinity 4:04.1 1. Paul G Blazer 1:45.7 5. J. Render. Westport :24.2 4. M. Powell, St. Xavier 4:06.6 2. Trinity 1:47.0 6. C. Payne, Paul Blazer _ :31.3 5. J. Cox, Paul Blazer 4:10.0 3. Ballard 1:49 8 6. R. Peot, Tates Creek 4:25.6 4. Lafayette .. 1:51.4 5. Fancy Diving Ockerman set a new state record in 5. Atherton _ 1:52.7 1. T. Gaar, Eastern 393 90 this event wilh his time of 3:51.3. fi Tates Creek .. 1:53.3 2. M. Howard, Fern Creek 366 85 3. T. Englert, St. Xavier ... 351.55 9. 100 Yard Backstroke— 2. 200 Yard Freestyle 4. R. Riede, St. Xavier 350.95 G. Shepherd. Paul Blazer — :56.9 1. R. Nolan. Atherton __ 1:49.7 5 J. Goddard. Paul Blazer 342.30 S. Carpenter, Trinity :58.5 2. S. Sheridan, Trinity . ._ 1:53.2 6. T. McKenzie, Seneca __. 335.90 M. Petry. Atherton :59.9 3. K. Ray, Trinity . 1 55 5 B. Osenton. Paul Blazer 1 :00.8 4. D. Sprawls. Atherton _ 1:56.2 6. 100 Yard Butterfly— J. Barnett. Westport 1 :02.3 5. J. Cox. Paul Blazer _ .. 1:56.6 1. C Burckle. Trinity 59.9 M. Hisle. Tates Creek 1 :02.6 6. J. Henderson, Atherton 1:57.8 2. B. Fowler, Ballard 57.1 M. Powell. St. Xavier . 58.7 10. 100 Yard Breaslslroke 3. 200 Yard Individual Medley 4. Blazer _. 58.9 C. Payne. Paul 1:05.3 J. P. Dwyer. Westport 1. Ockerman. Henrv Clav ._. 2:02.1 5. J. Mullikan, Owensboro 59.9 T. Guelich, Ballard 1:05.4 2. T. Eli, Paul Blazer . 2:07.7 6. J. Lyon, Paul Blazer __ 00.4 B. Goodvkoontz. Lafayette . 1:05.7 3. C. Burckle. Trinity 2:09.8 T. Eli, Paul Blazer 1:05.8 4. J. Neyer. Paul Blazer 2:10.9 7. 100 Yard Freestyle— R Beard. Bowling Green _. 1:06.3 5. P. Dwyer. Westport .. 2:11.0 1. S. Carpenter. Trinity 50.8 A. Moore, St. Xavier 1:07.1 6. M. Petry. Atherton „ 2:13.1 2. T. Barnev. Paul Blazer .. 50.9 Ockerman set a new stale record in 3. S. Smock. Trinity 51.8 this event with his lime of 2:02.1. 4. M. Thomas. Trinity 52.1 11. 400 Yard F.-eeslyle Relay— 3:29.1 5. P. Fishback, Ballard 52.5 Trinitv 6. D. Sprawls, Atherton 52.9 Paul G. Blazer 3:29.7 4. 50 Yard Freestyle Atherton 3:36.2 1. G Shepherd. Paul Blazer _. :23.7 8. 400 Yard Freestyle— Ballard 3:39.4 2. S. Smock. Trinity :23.8 1. J. Ockerman. Henry Clay 3:51.3 Westport 3:39.5 3. P. Fishback, Ballard :24.0 2. R. Nolan, Atherton 3:54.4 Henry Clay 3:40.9 1 — — 1 — —

THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR MAY, 1973 Page Nine

1973 Kentucky Slate High School Swimming Meet

Plantation Club, Louisville, Kentucky, February 23-24, 1973 TEAM SCORING—CLASS "AAA" GIRLS

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>• ! a, TEAM Reli > -o Medley Yard Yard Yard Yard Yard Yard

>• c Backstroke Freestyle — Butterfly Freestyle Medley u Points > Total 200 200 200 c 100 100 100 :r ~j [nd. £5 — m

Ballard 26 35 15 37 -4 3 20 19 17 49 17 26 304

^ > Atherton 1 16 -i 12 30 10 13 l(i 24 146

Sacred Heart 16 13 16 4 13 16 29 ^ i 139

i "> Seneca 6 5 12 12 11 17 5 13 113

~> Henry Clay y 3 15 13 IS ') 12 18 110

- - i Eastern 24 12 r 5 i 3 19 6 106

Westport 21 12 i 4S

Assumption 20 11 1 12 i t 4S

Tates Creek S 5 ii I) Id 5 14 42

Paul G. Blazer 13 1 13 10 37

7 Waggener IS (1 4 1 35

1 Fern Creek 3 ii 3 1 4 25

Bowling Green 4 II 3 1 I) 2 S 18

Marion Moore 10 n I) 1) 2 12

Owensboro 1 -1 5

Lafayette 1) 2 II 2

1 1 II 1

1. 200 Yard Medley Relay— 4. H. Guelich, Ballard . :26.9 4. L. Schaffer. Westport 4:32.7 1. Atherton 1:58.2 5. B. Sprigg, Ballard _ :27.0 5. M. Petrv, Atherton .. 4:35.6 2. Ballard 2:04.3 6. A. Nickens, Ballard . :27.2 6. C. Morrison. Ballard __ 4:42.7 3. Eastern 2:06.1 Carpenter set a new stale record Higgs set a new stale record wilh 4. Henry Clay 2:12.1 with her lime of :25.4. her time of 4:12.6. 5. Assumption 2:13.5 6. Waggener 2:14.8 5. Fancy Diving 9. 100 Yard Backstroke Atherton set a new slate record with G. Palmieri, Ballard __. 400.15 1 R. Wright. Ballard 1:02.5 Iheir time of 1:58.2. J. Morrison, Ballard 344.75 2 M. Tinglev. Atherton 1:05.3 L. Gustafson, Atherton 308.30 3 R. Boone. Ballard 1:07.2 2. 200 Yard Freestyle S. Graven. Waggener 302.60 4 N. Nesbitt, Ballard 1:11.0 1:13.5 1 P. Higgs, Sacred Heart 1:57.9 L. Southard. Eastern . 297.30 5 C. Dugan. Ballard 2. R. Wright, Ballard 1:58.0 P. Stone, Ballard 2110 fill ll R. Ruggles. Henry Clay 1:14.4 3. M. Lvverse. Eastern 2:05.6 4. R. Boone, Ballard 2:07.1 6. 100 Yard Butterfly— 10. 100 Yard Breasislroke 1:08.2 5. K. Pearson, Westport 2:10.2 K. Handy, Atherton 02.9 1. T. Potts, Atherton . .- 6 L. Schaffer, Westport 2:11.2 C. Sheridan, Sacred Heart 04.5 2. K. Estep. Seneca 1:12.8 Higgs set a new state record with M. Tougher. Assumption __ 06.0 3. H Guelich. Ballard 1:15.6 her lime of 1:57.6. S. Borah, Seneca 06.4 4. M. Wright. Westport 1:15.8 S. Kessinger. Henry Clay _ 06.8 5. DD Peege, Eastern 1:16.2 3. 200 Yard Individual Medley R. Boone. Ballard 07.8 6. D. Kolseth, Eastern 1:21.3 1. T. Potts, Atherton 2:12.6 Potts set a new slate record in this 2. C. Sheridan. Sacred Heart __ 2:17.7 7. 100 Yard Freestyle— event with her time of 1:08.2. 3. K. Estep. Seneca 2:17.9 S. Carpenter. Sacred Heart _ :55.9 4. M. Tougher, Assumption 2:25.9 L. Shiffler. Paul Blazer --- :58.2 11. 400 Yard Freestyle Relay— 5. S. Kessinger. Henrv Clav _„ 2:27.8 M. Wright. Westport :59.6 1. Sacred Heart 3:49.7 3:56.7 6. R. Boone, Ballard 2:30.5 P Borah, Seneca :59.7 2. Ballard Polls set a new stale record with P. Ephng. Tates Creek :59.7 3. Atherton 4:01.4 her time of 2:12.6 B Sprigg. Ballard _ 1 :00.2 4. Seneca 4:02.5 5. Westport 4:11.5 4. 50 Yard Freestyle— 8. 400 Yard Freestyle 6. Henry Clav 4:16.6 1. S. Carpenter Sacred Heart :25.4 1. P. Higgs, Sacred Heart 4:12.6 Sacred Heart set a new stale record 2. L. Shiffler, Paul Blazer __. :26.5 2. .1. Kleinert, Sacred Heart __ 4:22.1 in this event with their time of 3. J. Jutton. Seneca :26.8 3. M. Lyverse, Eastern 4:23.4 3:49.7. J

Page Ten THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR MAY. 1973

Baseball Officials D. B. Stewart moved, seconded by Arnold Stacy. Jr.. that Proposal X be adopted providing (Continued from Page Five) that By-Law 1, Section 6, be made to read: "Each

Wolford. W. D . Rt 1. Campbellsville 42718. 465-5459, 465- principal of a member school shall submit to 8880 the Commissioner at the end of the school year Wood, Thomas D.. 1629 Ehrlei" Drive, Louisville 40213. 634-9334. 581-3411 a list of the names of all students who partici- Wright. Brett A.. 41 Timberlawn Circle. Frankfort 40601, pated in any first team game in any sport during 223-8426. 783-3589 the season. This participation list will be sub- Wright. Gary. Harned 40144, 756-5881 mitted on a form furnished by the Association, Wright. J. B. 1017 E. Main Street. Greenup 41144. 473- 7971. 473-9861 which shall be filled out in full for each student." Wright. James E.. Rt. 2, Hopkinsville 42240, 475-4398, 475- The motion carried unanimously. 4398 Arthur Draut moved, seconded by Bobby Wright. John Wayne, 2405 Thomas Street. Hopkinsville 42240, 885-8291 Green, that Proposal XI providing that By-Law Wright. Scott. Rt. 4. Fulton Countv H. S.. Hickman 42050. 6. Section 3 be deleted in its entirety. (All trans-

236-3168 I Bus. fers would be governed by Section 1 and 2), be Wright. William, 110 Ohio Street, Whitesburg 41858. 633- 9779 adopted. The motion carried unanimously. Proposal XII provided that By-Law 19 be Yankey. Steven T,. Route 3A. Springfield 40069, 336-3748 Yates, James W.. 335 Virginia Avenue. Apt. 5. Lexington made to read: Section 1 — All boys contests 40504. 252-2780 shall be governed by National Federation rules Zibart. Sig. 8905 Pine Lake Drive, Louisville 40220. 267- if an official set is issued for the sport, Bobby 7990, 587-1121. Ext. 269 Green made the motion, seconded by Frank Reams, that this proposal be adopted. The motion carried by a vote of 53 to 6. Proposal XIII stated that By-Law 22 be made Minutes of Annual Meeting to read: "Only officials registered with the Of- (Continued from Page One) ficials' Division of the Association shall be assigned or employed to officiate in basketball, football, letic Association Board of Control shall sanction baseball and wrestling." Johnnie Lee made the and sponsor a girls' basketball play-off to deter- motion, seconded by John Stringer, that Proposal mine a state champion. These play-offs shall be XIII be adopted. The motion carried unanimously. under the complete control of the Kentucky High Norman Perkins moved, seconded by Howard School Athletic Association and its commissioner." Keel, that Proposal XIV providing for the de- The motion carried by a vote of 43 to 6. letion "of $3.00" in By-Law 29, Section 2, be C. W. Jones moved, seconded by Luther Mc- adopted. The motion carried by a vote of 53 to 6. Dowell, Jr., that Proposal V be adopted. Proposal L. D. Knight moved, seconded by T. G. Flor- V provided that in Article III delete in first ence, that Proposal XV be adopted. The proposal sentence "approved or" and replace "Kentucky concerned By-Law 29, Section 4-c, and stated, High School Inspector" with "State Depratment delete in the last sentence "in at least six first of Education." The motion carried unanimously. team high school football games or twelve first team high school basketball games" and replace Darrell C. Hampton moved that Proposal VI with "and has worked all the games assigned to be adopted. The motion was seconded by D. B. during the previous season." The motion Stewart. The Proposal provided that "In addition him by a vote of 56 to 3. two blacks shall be elected (Federal Court De- carried John Stringer moved, seconded by Luther cree). One shall be elected from each eight re- McDowell. Jr., that Proposal XVI providing that gions. They shall be a full time certified em- By-Law 29, Section 7, be deleted entirely and ployee of a Board of Education." The motion car- insert "An official shall accept assignments in the ried by a vote of 56 to 3. amount of time and manner as prescribed by the Proposal VII stated that in By-Law 1, Section local officials association to which he belongs" 1, make second sentence read 'Not later than be adopted. The motion carried unanimously. Wednesday of the week preceding the week of Virgil Sublett moved, seconded by Sam Rob- the contest, the principal shall mail to the other, inson, that Proposal XVII providing that By-Law upon request, a statement to the effect that the 29, Section 8, be made to read: "The Board of persons named are eligible, under the rules of Control will protect both the officials and schools the Association, to represent the school on the against violations pertaining to assignments" be date specified. This statement shall be made on adopted. The motion carried unanimously. the standard eligibility blank supplied by the As- sociation." (Request may be indicated on game Proposal XVIII stated that By-Law 29, Sec- tion to may contract form when it is signed.) Ralph Kamp- 11, be made read: "The Commissioner haus moved, seconded by Webb Young, that the establish as many bureaus as deemed necessary proposal be adopted. The motion carried by a in each sport to assign officials." W. J. Pickett vote of 56 to 3, moved, seconded by George Sauer. that this Pro- posal be adopted. The motion carried by a vote Sam Robinson moved, seconded by Joe Ohr, of 57 to 2. that Proposal VIII providing for the deletion of By a vote of 22 for and 22 against, Joe Ohr the last sentence in By-Law 1, Section 2, be adopted. The motion carried unanimously. of the Kentucky High School Coaches Association, was denied permission to present a proposal for Webb Young moved that Proposal IX be consideration to change By-Law 6, Section 1, to adopted. John Stringer seconded the motion. Pro- read "thirty-seven" school weeks instead of posal IX provided that the first sentence of By- "thirty-six" school weeks. Law 1, Section 5, be made to read: "A new prin- floor Proposal cipal before certifying to the eligibility of his A proposal from the to make effective in 1975. was defeated by a vote of players, if there is reason to question any of the IV information, shall secure from the Commissioner's 24 to 19. office a copy of the original certifications for such There being no further business, the meeting players." The moton carried unanimously. was adjourned by President Vincent. —

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The dinner meeting of the Association was was reelected as secretary-treasurer and Pat Dale, held in the Ballroom of the Seelbach Hotel at football coach of Danville High School was elect- 6:00 P.M. Recipient of the Game Guy Award was ed sergeant-at-arms. Sol Dudley of Henderson High School. Presenta- In accordance with new rules governing the tion of the award was made by Charlie Vettiner. All-Star games—the team members were made The address of the evening was given by Fran public to the press and to members present. A Curci, Head Football Coach, University of Ken- printed list of players and votes received was tucky. released by Games Director Eck Branham. Meeting adjourned at 11:50 A.M. Kentucky High School Coaches Association Annual Meeting K.H.S. C.A. Irvine, Kentucky annual business meeting The of the Kentucky April 7, 1973 High School Coaches Association met at the Seel- Executive Commillee bach Hotel in Louisville on April 12, 1973, with 60 Kentucky High School Coaches Association Louisville, Kentucky members present. Gentlemen: Bowman Davenport, the in-coming president I have made an examination of the records of the Kentucky High School Coaches Association account in the called on Don Morris, basketball coach at East Union Bank & Trust Company. Irvine. Kenlucky, cover- Hardin for the invocation. ing the period March 15, 1972 to March 1, 1973, as re- As the minutes of the Association are pub- quested by Mr. Joe Ohr, your Secretary. Receipts and Disbursements are classified and are in Athlete, of lished the Goodman, Meade County shown on the attached schedule of income and expenses. moved and Wallace of Trigg Co. seconded that All receipts have been traced as deposits into the Bank the reading of the minutes be dispensed with. account and all disbursements have been substantiated by canceled checks. Motion carried. The balances in the two Federal Savings & Loan Treasurer Joe Ohr read the financial report Associations totaling S15.000.00 as shown on the attached of the All-Star account and the Kentucky High schedule have been properly verified as being on deposit in the respective financial institution as of March 1. 1973. School Coaches Association account. The report The bank balance of 57,961.84 has been verified as was accepted. being on deposit in the Union Bank and Trust Company, The feature speaker. Coach T. W. Alley, foot- Irvine. Kentucky, as of March 1, 1973. I believe this letter and the attached schedule prop- ball mentor of the University of Louisville was erly reflects the status of this account for the period introduced by Coach Irv Spencer of Valley High shown. School. Coach Alley remarked that he represent- Yours very truly, — Wm. Sexton, Jr. — Auditor ed 95% of the college coaches "stepping up from KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL COACHES ASSOCIATION an assistant to a head position— it is priviledge Schedule of Income and Expenses for the period March 15. 1972 to March 1, 1973. to coach, because parents turn their children INCOME: total development over to you for full and Membership Dues S 5,599.00 athletes are above the average student, we de- Clinic Receipts 955.00 velop the traits instilled in them by their parents Interest from Savings 287.50 administra- —the role of the coach takes you into TOTAL RECEIPTS S 6.841.50 tion, you are an intregal part of the educational Plus: Bank Balance on March 15, 1972 S20.494.19 BEGINNING process, you have the most direct contact with TOTAL RECEIPTS AND BANK BALANCE S27.335.69 the students—we as coaches have a role to play in discipline; students respect the coach more DISBURSEMENTS: coaches are in the ad- Postage 152.00 than any teacher. More Secretarial Help 10.00 ministrative field because they have not been Savings Accounts 15.000.00 afraid to discipline the youth under their gui- Delegates Expenses 184.95 for Mr. Sanford 83.70 coach sets the tempo Gift dance—the leadership of the Audit for 1971-72 40.00 of the school—coaches probably understand the Awards 29.04 youth better and as coaches one must maintain Corporation Filing Fee 5.00 Supplies 54.19 stated Printing & Office an image and be above reproach". Alley Clinic Fees 900.00 that he wanted as many Kentucky boys as possi- U. K. Cafeteria — Buffet 185 ii 4.00 740.00 Expenses 55.36 ble on his Louisville team and in selecting an as- All-Star Travel, meals, executive meetings — sistant coach that he certainly wanted a high Secretary 135.95 school coach from Kentucky on his staff. Jim Joe Ohr — Collection Expenses 1,365.00 — Expenses National of Trinity High School was selected for Garnis Martin Kennedy Rules Meeting 318.66 this position. Charles Rawlinas — 41h District Grant 100.00 For the first time in honoring the "Coaches Marvin Meredith — EKEA Grant 100.00 Berny Miller — 1st District Grant 100.00 of the Year" in football and basketball, the coaches were from the same school—Roy Walton, Total Disbursements 19,373.85 football coach and Nolan Barger, basketball coach MARCH 1, 1973 S 7.961.84 School, Lexington. Kentucky BALANCE ON of Tates Creek High Ba'ance on Deposit in Union Bank & Trust Company, were elected by their fellow coaches. Phil Greer, Irvine, Kenlucky on March 1, 1973 7.961.84 March 1. 1973 assistant football coach at Tates Creek, accepted Savings Accounts as of Est'll Federal Savings & Loan Association the awards for both. Irvine, Kentucky Balance S10.000.00 Bowman Davenport, president of the K.H.S. Nelson Counlv Federal Savings & Loan Ass n. Garnis Martin, Bardstown. Kentucky Balance 5.000.00 C.A. presented a plaque to Coach Irvine, Kenlucky of Bardstown High School, as the out-going pres- April 7, 1973 ident. Executive Commillee Basketball & Football Games coach of Murray Easl-Wesl All Slar Ty Holland, former football Kentucky High School Coaches Association High School was presented a plaque on behalf Louisville, Kentucky of the association for his 43 years of coaching and Gentlemen: the request of your Secretary, Mr. Joe Ohr, I have Kentucky. Holland is a At service to the youth of made an examination of the records of your ALL STAR former member of the Board of Control. Account, covering the period February 29, 1972 to Feb- In the election of officers. Joe Ohr, of Irvine ruary 28, 1973: Page Twelve THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR MAY, 1973

WESTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY Department of Physieal Education and Recreation 1973 May Term and Summer School Offerings No. Credit No. Credit Course Course Title Hours Course Course Title Hours 101 P.E. Activity Bowling 1 325A Modern Dance I—Women Majors 1 101 P.E. Activity Swimming 1 354 P.E. for Elementary Schools 3 104 P.E. Activity Life Saving 1 456 Advance Studies in Athletic 222B Individual & Dual Sports II 1 Training (June 12-July 4) 347 Officiating 3 354 P.E. for Elementary Schools 3 456 Advance Studies in the Theory 450 Program Planning In P.E. 3 & Technique of Coaching Soccer 456 Advance Studies in Municipal (July 4-July 24) 3 Recreation (class will meet in 501 Analysis of Research in P.E. & New Albany, Ind.) 3 Rec. 3 100 Fundamentals of Physical Activity 3 502 Philosophical Bases of P.E. & 101 P.E. Activity: Modern Dance 1 Athletics 3 503 Psychological Bases of Motor 101 P.E. Activity: Golf Performance 3 101 P.E. Activity: Tennis 510 Seminar: Facilities and Equipment 3 L01 P.E. Activity: Swimming & 512 Seminar: Administrative Problems Diving in P.E. and Athletics 3 L03 P.E. Activity: Life Saving Ed570W Workshop: Movement Education 101 P.E. Activity: Gymnastics (July 24-August 11) 3 213A Gymnastics I-Men Majors 484 Community Centers and 220 Low Organization Games Playgrounds 3 222A Individual & Dual Sports I 489 Filed Experiences in Recreation 8 233A Gymnastics I —Women Majors 517 Recreation Survey 3 Western Kentucky University wishes to announce the addition of a new program in its De-

partment of Physical Education and Recreation : A minor in "Athletic Coaching". For informa- tion concerning this and other offerings in the department, contact: Dr. Burch Oglesby, Head; De- parment of Physical Ed. and Rec; Western Kentucky University; Bowling Green, Kentucky 42101.

All receipts and disbursements have been classified Meals 2,726.58 and are shown on Ihe attached schedule of income and K.H.S.A.A. Grant — Insurance 1,000.00 disbursements. The Bank balance of S5.820.87 has been Charles Albin — Grant 500.00 verified as being on deposit in The First Security Nation- Estill Branham — Misc. expenses 657.34 al Bank & Trust Company, Lexington, Kentucky, as of John Campbell, Jr. — Grant 500.00 February 28, 1973. All Star Coaches & Asst. Coaches Net receipts have been traced as deposits into ihe - Salaries 1,600.00 Salary of 1,000.00 Bank and all disbursements have been substantiated by Manager canceled checks and receipts. Rooms for All-Stars 1.300.00 Photographs 87.95 schedule of the Also attached hereto is a separate Security Police 152.25 financial firm and various Savings Accounts showing the Kentucky Sales Tax 252.60 the balance in each account. This list is self-explanatory and the balances shown were verified by telephone on April 6. 1973. TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS 14,224.44 This letter and the attached schedules, I believe, Balance on February 28, 1973 S 5,820.87 status of this account properly reflect the transactions and Balance on Deposit in First Security National Bank & for the period shown. Trust Company. Lexington, Ky. on Feb. 28.1973 S 5,820.87 Respectfully submitted, EAST-WEST ALL STAR BASKETBALL Wm. Sexton, Jr. — Auditor EAST-WEST ALL STAR GAMES — & FOOTBALL GAMES FOOTBALL & BASKETBALL KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL COACHES ASSOCIATION THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL COACHES ASSO. SCHEDULE OF SAVINGS ACCOUNTS Schedule of Receipts and Disbursement for the period 1. Columbia Federal Savings & Loan Association February 29. 1972 to February 28, 1973. Covington. Kentucky INCOME: Account No. 9315 6,579.08 Receipts from Both Games S5.348.00 Balance as of March 31, 1973 S Less: U. K. A. A. expenses 29G.00 2. Central Bank & Trust Company Lexington, Kentucky Net Receipts $ 5,052.00 ALL-STAR Account — Certificate No. 5041 Refund of Change 1,500.00 Balance as of April 6, 1973 10,000.00 Radio Receipts 25.00 3. Citizens Union Bank & Trust Company Interest Income 836.40 Lexington, Kentucky ALL-STAR Account No. 21230-8 TOTAL RECEIPTS S 7,413.40 Balance as of April 5, 1973 6,631.54 Plus: Balance in Bank on Feb. 29, 1972 12,631.91 TOTAL RECEIPTS & BEGINNING 4. First Security National Bank 8c Trust Company BANK BALANCE S20.045.31 Lexington, Kentucky ALL-STAR Account No 23588-7 DISBURSEMENTS: Balance as of March 31. 1973 13,248.91 Printing &i Supplies 443.75 Awards I hereby certify that all the above balances have 856.37 been verified by telephone calls to the above institutions Medical Expenses for Steve Parker 19.60 on April 6, 1973, and were on deposit as of this dale. Medical Expenses for Steve Applegate 21.00 Medical Expenses for Larry Deweese 24.00 This report submitted this April 7, 1973. Change for All Star Games 1.500.00 Wm. Sexton, Jr. — Auditor Travel Expenses 1.265.00 203 Main Street Insurance on All Star Players 318.00 Irvine, Kentucky 40336 TO: PRINCIPALS OF MEMBER SCHOOLS OF K.H.S.A.A. SUBJECT: CATASTROPHE INSURANCE POLICY

The following information about the catastrophe insurance coverage pur- chased by K.H.S.A.A. to cover athletes of member schools is published for your consideration. The coverage will commence June 15, 1973, for the school year 1973-74, and will be identical with coverage for the current year.

PERSONS COVERED: Student athletes on teams of member schools of K.H.S.A.A. will be covered while practicing for or competing in K.H.S.A.A. approved inter-school athletic events or while traveling in a group directly to or from practice session or scheduled athletic event for the purpose of participating in such session or event.

ACCIDENT MEDICAL EXPENSE BENEFIT: Expenses incurred for treatment of a covered injury including necessary services of a licensed physician, hospital expenses subject to limit for daily room and board and general nursing care of normal charge for semi-private room, private duty nursing care by R.N. on order of physician and physio-therapy performed while hospital confined shall be covered within fifty-two (52) weeks fol- lowing the accident causing injury provided treatment for such injury commences within thirty (30) days of the date of covered accident.

The first $1000.00 of covered expenses, or the amount of such expenses as are covered under all other collectible insurance of the policyholder and insured, whichever figure is greatest, will be deducted from any claim paid hereunder. Subject to this provision, the Company will pay up to a maxi- mum of $10,000.00 except that when payment under the plan exceeds $5000.00, further payment shall be 75', of the eligible charges.

EXCLUSIONS: No payment shall be made for hernia, appendicitis, cardiac disease, diabetes, detached retina, osteomyelitis, malignancy or Osgood- Schlatters disease, or aggravation of a pre-existing condition, or for injur- ies connected with fighting or brawling.

ADMINISTRATION: The plan is administered by The Kingden Company. You may secure complete information about the coverage from the company.

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