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Eastern Kentucky University Encompass The Athlete Kentucky High School Athletic Association 12-1-1983 The Kentucky High School Athlete, December 1983 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, December 1983" (1983). The Athlete. Book 284. http://encompass.eku.edu/athlete/284 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]. HighSchoolAfhtete CONNER HIGH SCHOOL CLASS AAA FOOTBALL CHAMPION First Row (left to rigtit): Steve Collinswortti, Mike Cheslock, Brad Smith, Rick Dressman. Pat Lucas. Matt Shotwell, Jacli Conner, Dwane Atwood, Billy Stuck, Greg Peiper, Doyle Cobb, Jotin Badida, Steve Cull. Second Row: Jack Grigson, Melvin Miles, Dutch Kennedy, Scott Helnug, Mike Carter, John Sprague, Chris Martin, Matt Slogsdill, Kevin Porter, Todd Coe, Shane Burch, James Robertson, Wayne Powell. Third Row: Rich Parker. Troy Cole, Joseph Lawson, Tom Martin, Artie Crawford, Wayne Badida, John Lucal, Bob Lewis, Tom Burger, Rob Young, Terri Swabe, Tim Stone, Jat Hargis, Dean Hurd. Fourth Row: Donnie Powell, Brian Shotwell, Phil Lucal, Billy Sutton, Mark McKain. John Naiper. Mike Damron, Phil Rogers, Daryle Denham. Fifth Row: Brad Robertson, Shane Coe, Dave Crigler, Brad Pitzer, Micky Clore, Buck Slickrod, Scott Spencer, Bobby Adams. Sixth Row: Dave Hamilton, Brice Bay, Scott Maher, Mark Thomas, Mark Smith, Jim Baker, Mike McDaniels, Brian Fields. Member Of National Federation of State High School Associations Official Organ of the KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION IWIIIII|lllll'li|i|ii||||||MIIIIIIIIHIIill|i DECEMBER, 1983 . , DELEGATE ASSEMBLY MEMBERS elected by the Board Members of the Delegate Assembly at the forthcoming 1 984 annual meeting of the Association were appointed state representatives of the K.H.S.A.A. There were several ties in the voting for delegate and alternate. These ties were broken recently, with the delegates and alternates determined by lot. Article IV, Section 2-c, of the Constitution states meeting of the in the last sentence, "If the duly elected delegate or alternate does not answer the roll call at the annual Delegate Assembly, the district shall remain not represented". The names of the district representatives are as follows: DISTRICT DELEGATE ALTERNATE 1 Richard Wilkerson Ray Wilson 2 Larry Hopper Tommy Stephenson 3 Charles W. Ford Al Colley 4 Bob Miller Ralph Colby 5 Buddy Nichols August J. Pisa 6 Bob Gillaspie J.W. Ballard 7 Phillip Back John Ray 8 Wilton C. Gant Marshall Patterson 9 Bill VanWinkle Frank List 10 Jim Price Robie Harper 11 Danny Brown Ed Belcher 12 Teddy White Donald Hayes 13 Harold Ross Andy Rendick 14 David D. Crowe Curtis Turley 15 Johnny Vincent Stan Alexander 16 Howard Owens Jerome Taylor 17 Ray Story Don McKinney 18 John Sullivan Phil Eason 19 John Snider Virgil Chambers 20 Edward L. Cox Charles Crawley 21 William Griffith Charles Weathers 22 Paul Dennison Leo Tierney 23 Tom McCarthy John Russell 24 Linda Owens Mike McDaniel 25 Robert Jacobs Paul M. Young 26 Eugene DePorter John Pittenger 27 Luther McDowell John Reschar 28 John Nealis Tom Monoca 29 Keith Collins Bob Wagoner 30 David Baird H.B. Brady 31 Wayne Scudder Bob Hoggard 32 Carl Wenderoth Shirley Wagoner 33 Gary Munsie Carlton Anderson 34 Bob Logsdon Jim McDonough 35 Stan Steidel Tom Hood 36 Thomas Seither Ray lies 37 Mark Grain Russ Day 38 Larry Sutton Steve Craig 39 Joe Dan Gold John Branson 40 Ewell Smoot, Jr. George Kirk 41 Robert Hoagland Donald R. Hines 42 Tommy Starns Tommy Grundwal 43 Al Prewitt Norman Passmore 44 Monty Joe Lovell Ed Miracle 45 Paul Smiley Bill Melton 46 Delmar Warren Alvis Johnson 47 Benny Hamby George O. Horton 48 James A. Sears Forrest Stafford 49 Larry Gritton Ray Lakes 50 Paul Falin John Fletcher 51 Bill Adams Pearl Lefevers 52 Wallace R. Napier Tim Saylor 53 Sherrill Slone Truman Halcomb 54 Doug Campbell Omus Shepherd 55 Phyllis Williamson Eddie Gibson 56 Charles Duncil Gary Pack 57 Ronald Gullett Danny Adams 58 Denzil Halbert Frankie Francis 59 Tom Swartz Richard Goodman 60 61 Marvin Moore Mike Stewart 62 Harlan B. Fleming Bill Calhoun 63 Robert Morrison John Stephens 64 Eugene Clark Jay Hutchinson The Kentucky High School Athlete Official Organ of tiie Kentuclcy Higti Sctiool Athietic Association VOL. XLIV, NO. 5 DECEMBER, 1983 $5.00 HcniW/rv : "KENTUCKY MINUTES JiD ATHLETIC OF THE DIRECTIONS" BOARD MEETING The Board of Control ot the Kentucky High School Athletic (The following is an excerpt from the Iowa Athletic Association met at the Executive Inn East. Louisville. Kentucky on Director Association monthly newsletter.) Saturday, Novennber 26, 1983. The meeting was called to order by President Charles Black at 9:00 a.m. with all Board members. A WAY TO INFORM Commissioner Tom Mills, Executive Assistant Billy V. Wise, Asst. Commissioners Brigid L. DeVries and Louis Stout present. Conley Have you informed your athletes and physical Manning was present representing the State Department of education classes about the possibility of injury when Education. The invocation was given by Alvis Johnson. involved in activities? Have your coaches or teachers Pat Crawford moved, seconded by Chester Turner, that the informed the students of your district that, if they minutes of the meeting held on October 8, 1983. be approved as participate in athletics or physical education classes, they submitted. The motion carried unanimously. could be seriously injured? Alvis Johnson made the motion that all bills of the Association This is not an article to alarm or scare you, your for October 1983 be approved. John Brock seconded the motion. The motion carried unanimously. coaches or administrators. I simply want to share with you Alvis Johnson, a representative of the Board on the Kentucky an item which I think isavery useful tool to inform students Medical Association's Subcommittee on Athlete's Health, gave a about possible injury. A video cassette presentation brief summary of the first meeting that was held on November 17, entitled, "Informed Consent", is now available and is 1983. Executive Assistant Billy V. Wise distributed copies of the presented in a professional manner. minutes of the meeting to all Board members. It is not a scare presentation, but rather a positive Mr. Wise gave a report on the attendance at the football explanation of injury involved when bodies or objects are playoffs, stating that attendance and gate receipts were slightly in motion. The cassette mentions proper rules, various down from 1982-83. warnings, several safety precautions, and some sound Mr. Wise then recommended to the Board that basketball figures of injuries of athletes, compared to other non- tournament officials be paid as follows: $35,00, District Tournament: $45.00, Regional Tournament: $55.00, State athletic injuries. Tournament: plus 15C per mile for all necessary mileage. Pat The film is designed to be viewed by both parent and Crawford moved, seconded by Alvis Johnson, that Mr. Wise's student, is fall but excellent for either group. All of our recommendation be accepted. The motion carried unanimously. athletic teams viewed the cassette, and discussed it briefly. Mr. Mills reported to the Board that each year we send $500.00 All students and their parents signed a form indicating to each team participating in the Girls' and Boys' State Basketball they had observed and discussed said presentation. We Tournaments for miscellaneous expenses. He informed the Board did likewise for all students taking physical education that it was usually necessary to transfer funds from the Boys' classes. A make-up day was scheduled forthose who were Account to the Girls' Account to cover this expenditure. The Board approved this transfer of funds. absent on the day of the original showing. After some discussion regarding the assignment of officials for With a number of large law suits pending across the the district and regional basketball tournaments. Mr. Black country for "failure to warn". I feel better knowing much authorized Mr, Wise to check with the Local Policy Boards and that all of our students have seen the cassette entitled make a recommendation at the January meeting ot the Board of "Informed Consent". Control. For more information, you can write to: Universal Eldon Davidson, Chairman of the Constitution and By-Laws Dimensions, Inc., 4621 North 16th Street, Suite 608, Committee, reported that several Proposals to be presented to the Phoenix, Arizona 85016. Delegate Assembly had been brought to his attention. These Proposals will be presented In their entirety to the Board of Control Larry Wiebke at their January meeting. Benton Community Schools Mr. Mills discussed with members of the Board information contained in a letter received from Superintendent of Public Several schools in the Louisville area are already Instruction Raymond Barber relative to K.H.S.A.A, Article III. utilizing this procedure. We strongly suggest you consider Membership, as it applies to the 9th grade, Mr, Barberstated that it its' use in your program. is the position of the Department of Education that the KH.SA.A, not only has the authohty, but also mandate, from the Board Jim Reuther a State of Education to regulate all interscholastic athletics at the ninth KHSADA President grade level, regardless of whether a particular ninth grade class is included with a middle school or with grades 10-1 2 in a high school, Mr. Barber explained further that proper administration of the authority delegated to the KHS.A.A. would require it to regulate competition by and eligibility for athletic teams competing in Board of Control.