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Eastern Kentucky University Encompass The Athlete Kentucky High School Athletic Association 1-1-1969 The Kentucky High School Athlete, January 1969 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, January 1969" (1969). The Athlete. Book 147. http://encompass.eku.edu/athlete/147 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]. HiqhkhoolAniMe CLASS A STATE CHAMPION LYNCH (Left to Right) Front Row: Tom Johnson, Roger Wilhoit, James Vicini, David Hollings- worth, Bobby Joe Golden, Mike Kirby, Joe Washington, Maceo Peeples, Terry Rodgers, Ron- nie Hampton, Ass't Coach Richard Smithson. Second Row: Ass't Coach Enoch Foutch, Ass't Coach Ray Jenkins, Ass't Coach John Staley, Danny Powell, Randy Adams, Millard Caldwell, Dennis Clark, Alan Wagers, David Sizemore, Mike Price, Charles Russell, Kenny Vicini, Thomas Roscoe, Darryl Washington, Gary Dye, Ass't Coach John Morgan, Coach Ed Miracle, Third Row: John Reasor, Roger Gibbons, Curtis Stewart, Ezell Smith, Mark Moran, Joe Gibson, Dwain Morrow, Ralph Price, Henry Rodgers, Tom Sheback, Jesse Mackey, Darryl Atkinson, Johnny Owens, Marc Merritt, Gary Standridge. Lynch 14-Old Ky. Home Lynch 19-Evarts 31 Lynch 25-Middlesboro 14 Lynch 12-Harlan 12 Lynch 49-London 6 Lynch 63-Prkeville 13 Lynch 48-Cumberland 6 Lynch 66-Fleming Neon Lynch 52-Cawood PLAYOFFS Lynch 2B-McKell 13 Lynch 33-Dayton 6 Lynch 14-Frankfort 6 Official Organ of the KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION January, 1969 North Central Kentucky Conference Conference Standings E)minencs 3 CairoU County 2 10 Henry County 12 Big Eight Conference Owen County 3 Owensboro 6 Madisonville 5 10 Northeastern Kentucky Conference Daviess County 3 3 Boyd County 4 25.00 Henderson 3 3 McKell 4 1 21.00 Owensboro Catholic 3 3 Russell 3 2 1 19.17 Henderson County 15 L 18.75 Louisa 3 Union County 6 Raceland 2 3 1 15.00 Wurtland 1 4 12.00 Blue Grass Conference Catlettsburg G 10.00 Sayre 4 Berea 2 Northern Kentucky Athlet ic Conference Mercer County 2 2 Highlands 7 24.00 Louisville Country Etay 110 Campbell County 7 1 1 23.40 Kentucky School Deaf 111 Dayton 5 L 2 22 00 Burgin 2 3 1 Lloyd 6 2 20.00 Mt. Vernon 5 Simon Kenton 6 9 1 19^7 Di.xie Heights 5 5 16.00 Central Kentucky Conference Beechwood 2 2 15.00 Frankfort 24.50 Newport 3 5 14,75 Danville 24.00 Boone County 9 5 12, S6 Anderson 22.00 Ludlow 1 6 11,44 Somerset 20.00 Bellevue r, 1000 Mt. Sterling 19.29 Holmes 9 10.00 Stanford 18.75 WoodfoixlCounty 18.33 South Kentucky Conference '2 Henry Clay 16.00 Russcllville 1 Madison 13.75 FrankUn-Sim.pson 2 10 Garrard County 11.67 Bowling Green 12 Harrodsburg 11.67 Glasgow 12 Georgetown 11.43 Jessamine County 11.25 Southern Kentucky Athletic Conference Paris N.R. Glasgow M. M. I. N.R. TompkLnsville Shelbyv'ille N.R. CampbellsviUe Caverna Cumberland Valley Conference iMctcalfe County Evaiits Greensburg Lynch James A. Cawood Southeastern Kentucky Conference Cumberland Harlan 30.0 Kno.x Central 20.S Eastern Kentucky Mountain Conference Mlddlesboro 20.8 Jenkins Pineville 19.4 Belfry Williamsburg 18.5 Elkhorn City London 17.1 M. C. Napier Lynn Camp 17.1 Johns Creek Bell County 16.9 Whitesburg Corbin 16.0 Fleming-Neon Hazel Green 14.2 Hazard Whitlty County 12.1 Pikeville Wheelwright Western Kentucky Athletic Conference AA Division Mid-Kentucky Conference Paducah Tilghman 3 23.12 Mayfield Bardstown 4 25.00 3 21.00 Franklin-Simpson 3 18.50 Old Kentucky Home 2 1 1 19.40 Hopkinsville 1 18.00 (Lebanon 2 1 1 19.40 Caldwell County 16.67 Washington County 1 3 12.50 Bo>vling G'-een Shepherdsville 4 10.00 14.00 Cliristian County 10.00 Mid State Conference A Division Bryan Station 6 Fidton 5 26.00 Scott County 2 D Murray 4 23.00 Harrison County 4 1 Russellville 4 21.25 George Rogers Clark 4 2 Trigg County 3 19.17 Madison Central 1 3 North IMarshall 2 18.50 Bourbon County 1 4 Fort Campbell 1 11.66 Franklin County 1 4 Crittenden County 10.00 Montgmoery County 5 Warren Central N.R. The Kentucky High School Athlete Official Organ of the Kentucky High School Athletic Association VOL. XXXI—NO. 6 JANUARY, 1969 Jl.OO Per Year Early Season Basketball Questions Editor's Note: These interpretations of the rules of jockeying for position. An opponent is entitled to an the National Basketball Comtnittee of the United States alternate position around the circle only if he indicates and Canada do not set aside nor modify any rule. The his desire before the official is ready to toss the ball. rulings are made by the National Federation of State After the offici2d is ready to toss the ball, he will ignore High School Athletic Associations in response to situa- any such request. tions presented. 7. Play: Al has the ball in his back court near the Clifford B. Fagan, Committee Secretary division line, (a) He throws the ball against an official in the front court so that it rebounds to the back court; 1. Play: Are nets of metal chain links legal? or (b) he throws the ball into the front court with re- Ruling: No. The basket net shall be of white cord, verse EingU^ so that it roUs into the back court. In 12-(mesh net between 15 and 18 inches in length. 'Kie either case, the ball is first touched by A2. cord of the net shall not be less than 12CMiiread or more Ruling: Team was in control at the time the ball than 144-thread seine twine. Cotton is the material most A was last touched by a player of A before it went from frequently used atlihougih nets of nylon twine which the front court to the back court. Therefore, it is a otberwise qualify are legal. Nets shall be so constructed violation for Ulegal touching when A2 touches it in the as to check the ball momentarily as it passes through back court. tihe basket. e. Play: A fihrow^in by Al is touched in the front 2. Play: The home team provides a molded type court by A2. A2 is unable to secure control of the b£iil hall whdch has a camposition cover. and it comes to rest on the floor within the back court. Ruling. For high school and YMCA games sudh No player attempts to secure control and the ball lies balls which have been tested and approved as having the on the floor. proper reaction have the same status as an official Ruhng: After a reasonable time, the referee will leattier covered ball. A list of balls wJiich meet the blow the ball dead and, as provided in Rule 6, Section proper standards may be secured from the National 3, Item (e), the ball will be put in play by a ball Federation office or from any state high school associa- jump at the center of the restraining circle which is nearest tion office. The manufacturerers usually designate such to the spot the ball was blown dead. balls as have been approved and sanotdoned. For college where 9. Play: Al throws the ball down into the basket games, bails having a rubber or camposition cover have from above but from outside the imaginary cylinder. the same status as leather covered bedls provided both His hand loses contract with the ball before it (the ball) teams agree to use such a ball or conferences authorize enters the cylinder. However, on the fallow-through his the use of such balls. hand enters the cylinder. 3. Play: During a throw-in the ball is allowed to lie Ruling: Legal. It is not a violation fbir a player to on the floor in the back court with no player attempting have his hand within the imaginary cylinder above the to touch it. basket provided it is not touching the ball. The current Ruing: The ball continues to be dead. It is not in coverage makes it mandatory for the player to throw control of either team. Hence, the 10-second count is or tap the ball into the basket. not started. However, the 5-second count permitted for 10. Play: Al, near his basket, legally caitohes the a throw^n will expire if the hall is not touched and b£ill outside the imaginary cylinder above the ring. result in ithe ball being awarded to B out of bounds at With his hand or hands continujously in contact with the the spot of the previous throw-in. ball, he pushes it down through the ring without touch- 4. Play: Can loss of control occur in the of mdddle ing the ring or net during the action. a dribble? Ruling: Violation. Basket interference. The clock is Ruling: No. Loss of player control ends a dribble. stopped. The ball is awarded to team B for a throw-in Consequently, after the player regains control subse- opposite the free throw line extended. quent dribble action is a new dribble (illegal) and not U. Play: Al is in his front court holding the ball a part of the original dribble. near the division line at the center circle and is closely 5.