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Eastern Kentucky University Encompass The Athlete Kentucky High School Athletic Association 1-1-1968 The Kentucky High School Athlete, January 1968 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 1968" (1968). The Athlete. Book 137. http://encompass.eku.edu/athlete/137 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]. (Left to Risht) Front Row: J. Dempsey. A. ("zeskleba. M. Brouehton, T. Blanton, G. Dowdy, D. Cox, J. Sievert, R. Williams, M. Johnson, T. Greene, T. Mulvaney. J. Meigs, R. ,lones. Second Row: J. Hall, J. Thomas, T. Hagerman, S. Ingram, S. Scott, T. Lyons, P. Hill, .1. Radjunas, L. Lyons: L. Stambaugh: J. l^yons, J. Sargent, J. iVIantle, L. Johnson, L. Liemback. Third Rjw: B. Mpffttt, D. Culbertson, B. Bar- nett, M. Abrams. C, Daniels, J. Reams. J. Daniels. S. Elkins M. Dempsey, M. Tackett; D. Wolfe. Fourth Row: J. Burton. E. Bolts. D. Robinson. Don Mammons. E, Fitzpatrick, S, Church, R. Hallar. B, Mynhier: J. Gilpin. P. Caskey. C. Cox. L. Webb. P. Downs. L. Hughes. S. H»ml?pp. F flh Row: Ass't Coach Burch, .\ss't Coach Blanton, Mgr. Mills. Mgr. Preston. Mgr. W. Hood, .Mgr. Ho'brook, Mgr. Simpson, Mgr. H. Hood. Mgr. Fowler, Ass't Coach Cenley, Head Coach Jake Hallum. Paul G, Blazer ID-Evarts Paul G. Blazer 33-Hazard 7 Paul G. Blazer 16-Boyd County Paul G. Blazer 7-Ironton Paul G, Blazer 33-Catlettsburg 7 Paul G. B'azer 29-Western Paul G. Blazer 3-Huntington Stonewall 13 Paul G. Blazer 21-McKell 20 Paul G. Blazer 30-Covington Catholic Paul G. Blazer .;i-Russell 6 Paul G. Blazer 26-Raceland 6 PLAYOFFS Paul G. Blazer 21-Harrison County 13 Paul G. Blazer 42-Belfry Paul G. Blazer 19-Elizabethtown 14 Official Organ of the KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION January, 1968 Conference Standings Northeastern Kentucky Conference McKell 6 Catlettsburg 3 1 2 Big' Eig^ht Conference Raceland 3 2 1 Ov.ensboro Russell 3 3 Daviess Countj Boyd County 2 3 Henderson Wurtland 1 5 Ovensboro Catholic Louisa 4 1 Henderson Counfy Union County Northern Kentucky Athletic Conference Blue Grass Conference Dayton 8 1 28.50 Countiy Day Highlands 5 2 24.00 Sayre Holmes 5 1 22.50 Burgin Bellevue 5 3 1 19.72 Falmouth Campbell County 4 3 2 19.72 Mt. Vemon Boone County 4 3 1 19.69 Ludlow 4 2 1 17.86 Central Kentucky Conference Dixie Heights 2 6 2 16.50 Henry Clay 26.00 Lloyd 2 6 16.25 Danville 25.00 Simon Kenton 2 6 15.43 Garrard County 24.00 Newport 1 6 15.00 Frankfort 23.00 Beechwood 4 12.50 Anderson 20.00 Mt. Sterling: 18.75 South Kentucky Conference Somerset 18.33 Woodford County 18.13 Bowling Green 3 Paris 17.50 Franklin-Si mpson 2 1 Georgetown 15.72 Glasgow 1 2 Stanford 14.29 Russellville 3 Madison 13.34 Harrodsburg 12.50 Southern Kentucky Athletic Conference Nicholas County 12.00 Jessamine County ll.U Tompkinsville 4 1 Shelbwillc 10.00 Glasgow 3 1 Greensburg 3 2 M. M. I. N.R. Ir\inc N.R. Campbellsville 1 3 Cavema 1 2 Cumberland Valley Conference Metcalfe County 5 Lynch 3 Evarts 1 Southeastern Kentucky Conference James A. Cawood 3 Pineville 9 30.0 Cumberland 3 Middlesboro 5 1 25.0 Eastern Kentucky Mountain Conference Bell County 5 2 22.5 Kno.x Central 6 4 18.5 Belfrj- Williamsburg 5 4 18.1 Whitesburg Harlan 3 3 13.2 Jenkins Corbin 2 4 18.0 Wheelwrigh: Whitley County 2 4 15.8 Pikeville Lynn Camp 2 5 15.7 Hazard London 1 5 15.5 M. C. Napier Hazel Green 6 13.3 Elkhorn Cit\- Fleming-Neon Western Kentucky Athlet ic Conference Mid-Kentucky Conference AA Division Bardstown 4 Mayfield 8 27.50 Old Kentucky Home 3 10 6 2 21.88 Washington County 2 2 Bowling Green Shepherdsville 13 Caldwell Countj' 4 3 20.71 4 3 17.86 Lebanon 4 Franklin Simpson Tilghman 5 1 1 17.86 Mid-State Conference HopkinsviUe 1 5 1 12.86 Harrison County 4 Madisonville 6 11.67 Bryan Station 3 1 Christian Countj 3 3 10.00 Bourbon County 2 2 Division Fi-anklin Count^ 1 3 A Clark County 4 Trigg County 5 2 1 22.19 Murray 5 2 1 21.56 North Central Kentucky Conference Fulton 4 3 19.29 Oldham County 4 Fort Campbell 2 5 17.86 Eminence 3 10 RusseDville 3 5 13.75 Henry County 12 1 Warren County 1 2 13.33 Carroll County 13 Crittenden County 1 6 11.43 Owen Countj' 3 1 North Marshall 4 10.00 The Kentucky High School Athlete Official Organ of the Kentucky High School Athletic Association VOL. XXX—NO. 6 JANUARY. 1968 $1.00 Per Year Early Season Basketball Questions EDITOR'S NOTE: These interpretations of the rules to immediately catch or continue to dribble the ball. Al of the National Basketball Committee of the United may recover the ball and make a try or pass the ball. States and Canada do not set aside nor modify any However, he may not dribble again. rule. The rulings are made by the National Federation 6. Play: Al drives for a try and, after he starts of High School Athletic Associations in response to his ami motion, B5 fouls him. Before the ball leaves the situations presented. hand of Al, time for the period expires and ball goes Clifford B. Fagan, Committee Secretary into the basket. 1. Play: Al throws the ball down into the basket Ruling: The basket does not count and Al is from above but from outside of the imaginary cylinder. awarded 1 free thi-ow. His hand loses contact with the ball before it (the ball) 7. Play: Al, at the free throw line to attepmt a enters the cylinder. However, on the follow-through his free throw, is handed the ball by the official who starts hand enters the cylinder. his silent count. Al strikes his Imee or leg accidentally Ruling: Legal. It is not a violation for a player to with the ball as he bounces the ball. It rolls toward the have his hand within the imaginary cylinder above the basket between the free throw lane lines. basket provided it is not touching the ball. The revision Ruling: It is customary in such instances for the in Rule 9-11 does not permit a player to carry the ball official to sound his whistle at once, causing the ball to into the imaginary cylinder above the ring nor place the become dead immediately. This will prevent a violation, ball into the basket itself. The current coverage makes such as another player stepping across a line to recover it mandatory for the player to throw or tap the ball into the ball. The official should caution the free thi-ower, the basket. It is a violation when a player touches the then replace the ball at his disposal, and start a new ball or the basket when the ball is in or on the basket, silent count. or to touch the ball while any portion of the ball is 8. Play: During the first half, only a home scorer touching the imaginary cylinder directly above the and a home timer are provided. For the second half, basket. the visitors request the right to have a second scorer 2. Play: Al and Bl jump at the center circle. Al and a second timer. taps the ball into his front court where it is touched but Ruling: The visitors are permitted to have the not controlled by A2 and then deflected into the back additional timer and scorer, or one bench official to court of A, where B3 obtains possession. B3 then throws assist in timing and scoring. the ball to teammate B4 in his back court. 9. Play: The umpire observes traveling, or step- Ruling: Violation when B4 touches the ball in his ping out of bounds or another violation by Al. At ap- back court. The ball was in B's back court when touched proximately the same time, Al tries for a field goal or by A2. Therefore, if B3, is in who B's front court, re- I he referee observes contact by Bl. turns it to his back court, the ball would be there a Ruling: The officials must decide defmitely which second time, resulting in a violation when touched by a act occurred first. There is nothing inherent in such acts B player. to make it necessary to rule them as occurring simul- 3. Play: While the baU is in flight following Al's taneously. If the violation occurred first, the ball be- try for a field goal, Bl slaps the backboard of Team A, came dead. If the ball were in flight following the try causing the basket to vibrate and: (a) the ball goes before the traveling or the touching of the boundary, into tile basket; or (b) the ball does not enter the bas- there was no violation. If the contact occurred after a ket. \'iolation was observed, it is not a foul unless an un- Ruling: In (a) the basket counts and a technical sportsmanlike I'actor was involved.