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Eastern Kentucky University Encompass The Athlete Kentucky High School Athletic Association 1-1-1963 The Kentucky High School Athlete, January 1963 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 1963" (1963). The Athlete. Book 87. http://encompass.eku.edu/athlete/87 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]. Hiqh SchoolAthMe Class AA State Champion Danville (Left to right) Front Row: Terry Griffin, Brent Arnold, Henry Dailey, Alex Jackson, Sammy Burke, Johnny Jackson, Jimmy Critchfield, Billy Critchfield, Roger Prall, David Taylor, Doug Terry. Second Row: Jerry Abbott, William Selby, Jackie Smith, Gary Compton, Larry Bowling, Larry Smallwood, Wayne Thompson, Jimmy Porter, Billy Rowzee, John Sanders, Bill Payne. Third Row: Alan Bums, Joe Horky, Joe Van Hutchinson, Clifford Lancaster, Craig Pohlman, Russ Shearer, Frank Tanner, Billy Russell, Donald Smith, Larry Reardon, Dickie Young. Four- th Row: Harold Carson, Joe Burke, Jack Leathers, Paul Southwood, Ferrill Bailey, Charlie Mc- Anly, Mike Wilder, Freddie Durham. Danville 31—Bryan Station 13 Danville 47—Clark County 21 Danville 32—Owensboro 13 Danville 6—Corbin 19 Danville 18—Versailles Danville —Shelbyville 6 Danville 32—Henry Clay 7 Danville 45—Somerset 21 Danville 7—^Madison 7 Danville 21—Lafayette Danville 22—Owensboro 12 Danville 13—Corbin 6 OHicial Organ of the KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSN. JANUARY - 13B3 Conference Standings Mid-Kentucky Conference Old Ky. Home 5 1 26.25 Barren River Eight-Man Conference Elizabethtown 3 1 26.25 Fort Knox 2 2 1 20.50 St. Joseph 3 2 20.00 Park City Bardstown 3 2 1 19.58 Cavema Lebanon 2 3 16.00 Hiseville Springfield 3 10.00 Temple Hill Shephierdsville 4 10.00 Gamaliel Austin-Tracy Athletic Conference Bluegrass Eight-Man Conference McKell 6 Catlettsburg 5 1 PeiTyville 7 10 Russell 4 2 Paint Lick 6 11 Raceland 2 4 Camp Dick Robinson 4 3 1 Louisa 2 4 Mt. Vernon 2 6 Wurtland 1 5 Burg-in 8 Boyd County 1 5 Big Eight Conference athletic Conference Owensboro Stiu'gis Campbellsville 1 1 Henderson LaRue County 1 1 Henderson County Tompkinsville 1 Madisonville Greensburg 1 Owensboro Catholic Morganfield Southeastern Kentucky Conference Central Kentucky Conference Corbin* 30.00 Middlesboro 6 1 25.00 DIVISION I Harlan 4 1 22.50 Shelbyville 7 25.00 Williamsburg 5 3 18.75 Danville 3 23.50 London 4 2 17.50 Versailles 6 22.00 Pineville 3 3 1 16.43 Henry Clay 2 18.00 Knox Central 3 5 15.00 Anderson 4 15.00 Bell County 2 3 1 14.17 Lancaster 3 14.28 Barbourville 2 3 1 14.17 Irvine 2 12.85 Lynn Camp 1 6 1 11.88 Georgetown 2 12.50 Hazel Green 4 10.00 Harrodsburg 1 11.25 *Did not play enougrh to qualify for title DIVISION II Western Kentucky Athletic Conference Mt. Sterling 5 21.67 Somerset 4 21.00 Tilghman 4 27.50 Madison 4 19.64 HopkinsviUe 8 1 21.25 Jessamine County 6 19.44 Caldwell County 6 2 20.00 Paris 5 18.57 Murray 6 2 20.00 Millersburg Military Inst. 2 14.00 Bowling Green 6 3 19.375 Stanford 2 14.00 Fulton 3 1 18.75 Frankfort 3 13.75 Trigg County 3 5 1 15.625 Carlisle 10.00 Franklin^Simpson 3 3 15.00 RussellvOle 3 6 13.75 Cumberland Valley Conference Crittenden County 1 3 1 13.00 Christian County 1 3 1 13.00 Cumberland Providence 1 5 1 12.142 East Main Mayfield 1 6 11.428 Loyall Warren County 5 10.00 Wallins Evarts Hall ithletic Conference Highlands 7 30.00 Eastern Kentucky Mountain Conference Holmes 4 1 25.00 Hazard Newport 4 3 20.00 Whitesburg Boone County 4 3 19.28 Belfry Campbell County 5 3 1 18.33 Elkhom City Fleming Neon Beechwood 2 1 1 16.25 Jenkins Dixie Heights 3 4 1 16.25 Pikeville Bellevue 4 5 14.44 Wheelwright Ludlow 1 3 1 14.00 Prestonsburg Dayton 2 6 12.50 Napier Lloyd 7 10.00 The Kentucky High School Athlete Official Organ of the Kentucky High School Athletic Association VOL. XXV—NO. 6 JANUARY, 1963 1.00 Per Year Early Season Basketball Questions-Installment 2 Editor's Note: These rulings do not set aside nor modify tempts by B2, play is i-esumed by a jump at center. any mle. They are interpretations of some of the early season situations which have been presented. In (b), the ball becomes dead when A3 violates and, 17. Play: At the beginning of the second half, therafoa-e, the pushing of B2 by A2 is ignored unless A6 is on the court when the ocfficial is ready to toss it was flagrant or unsportsmanhke. the ball for the center jump. Scorer discovers: (a) 23. Play: Al passes the ball nearly parallel with the before; oir (b) after the baill is tossed that A6 has not sideline and it goes out of bounds into the reported to him. bleachers several feet beyond the spot where it crossed Ruling: In (a), ^the scorer should report the in- the plane of the sideline. fraction to the official immediately and before the Ruling: Throw-in for B closest to the spot where ball ball is tossed. A6 is charged with a technical foul and the touched something out of bounds. a free throw is aiwarded to team B. Team B will throw 24. Play: An offensive man is facing the defen- in from opposite centea- after free throw, whether sive man. Can the deifensive man get very close to him or not suooessiful. In (b), the infraction should be ig- in this position? nored amd no penalty is assessed. Ruling; Yes, as long as the defensive man does 18. Play: Bl touches the ball during a field goal not cause contact. try by Al while the ball is on or directly above the 25. Play: After ball is tossed for jump but be- ring. fore a legal tap, A2 intentionally pushes B2. Ruling: Al is awarded two points and team B is Ruling: Even though clock has not started, it permitted a throw-in from the end of the coiirt at is a personal foul. Two free throws are awarded in which the in'terference occurred and from any point this isituation because the foul was intentional. outside end line, the same as if a goad had been scored. 26. Play: Scorers fail to record two points The clock is not stopped unless some unusual circum- awarded to team A during the first quarter as a result stance warrants the official stopping it. of basket interference by B2. Omission is discovered 19. Play: Al, in his back court, advances baU by during the half-time intermission. dribble. Bl guards him and forces Al to end dribble. Ruling: Score should be corrected. This error is Bl then attempts to secuire a held hall. Al, to evade not due to the inadvei-tent setting aside of a rule, but his guard, pivots, throws the ball against B's back- it is due to a mistake in record keeping. When there is discrepancy board, recovers it, and daibbles again. a in the score and an official is positive Ruling: Violation. Al has double-dribbled. He he knows what the mistake is, he can correct it. has dribbled a second time without losing coirttrol of 27. Play: Does a defensive player who is guard- the bail. Thi-owinig the ball against an opponent's ing the pivot post man have to guard him any dif- backboard is not considered a try. ferently when he does not have the ball than when he 20. Play: While a free thi-ow by Al is in flight, has the ball? a peirsonal foul is committed by A2 or Bl. After the Ruling: No. The defensive player may guard the foul and befoire the ball touches the ring or backboard pivot mian as closely as he desires, short of contact. or before the free throw ends, B2 breaks the vertical If the post man crouches or bends and the defensive plane of the lane boundai-y with his foot. man straddles his legs and contact results when the Ruling: Both infi-aotions are penalized. The viola- defensive man straightens up, a foul would be charged tion by B2 is ignored if the free throw is successful. to the guard or defensive man. If the free throw is not successful, Al is given a sub- 28. Play: The offensive -man is standing still. stitute throw. After the violation has been penalized, IVLay a defensive man move up close behind him, re- a free throw (or throws) is awarded for the personal gardless of where the offensive man is standing on foul. the floor? 21. Play: While a try for field goal by Al is in Ruling: Yes. The defensive man may be as close flight, Al chairges into Bl. B2 then commits a basket as he desires to the offensive man—again, anything interference violation. short of contact, unless the offensive man is along Ruling: Both the violation and personal foul the lane during a free throw. Any member of the are penalized. Team A is awarded two points for the team with the ball (offensive man) can expect to be basket interfereruee by B amid -then Bl is awarded a closely guarded.