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The Kentucky High School Athlete, January 1971 Kentucky High School Athletic Association Eastern Kentucky University Encompass The Athlete Kentucky High School Athletic Association 1-1-1971 The Kentucky High School Athlete, January 1971 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 1971" (1971). The Athlete. Book 166. http://encompass.eku.edu/athlete/166 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]. HighSchoolAthMe CLASS A STATE CHAMPION BARDSTOWN f . .-f 3 f ^ 9 (Left to Right) Front Row: B. Conway, D. Mathews, J. P. Downs, B. Branson, D. Dick, S. Haydon, D. Heaton, D. Berry, M. Simpson. Second Row: T. Jackson, C. Yocum, J. Walhen, B. Pardieu, K. Brumley, J. Logan, D. Werner, J. Seabrooks, M. Allen. Third Row: M. Hurst, B. Geoghagen, D. Barnes, M. Floyd, M. Ballard, R. Mudd, S. Campbell, B. Bailee, J. L. Phillips. Fourth Row: J. Willett, C. Smith, C. Spalding, J. Prewitt, G. Crume, J. Branson, M. Ballard, D. Hawkins. Bardstown 14-Elizabethtown 36 Bardstown 52-Eminence 14 Bardstown 12-Frankfort 6 Bardstown 7- Shelbyville Bardstown 33-Fort Knox 6 Bardstown 45-Washington Co. Bardstown 27-Marion County Bardstown 42-Bullitt Central Bardstown 56-Ky. Military Inst. Bardstown 20-Nelson Co. 6 PLAYOFFS Bardstown 24-Frankfort 7 Bardstown 7-Russellville 6 Bardstown 13-Lynch 6 Official Organ of the KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION JANUARY 1971 Northeastern Kentucky Conference Conference Standings Russell 23.75 Big Eight Conference Boyd Co. 21.25 Louisa 20.63 Madisonville N. Hopkins 6 McKell 18.00 Daviess Co. 4 11 Raceland 12.00 Owensboro 3 2 1 Wurtland 12.00 Union Co. 3 3 Catlettsburfi 10.00 Owensboro Catholic 2 4 Athletic Henderson 2 4 Northern Kentucky Conference Henderson Co. 6 Highlands Blue Grass Conference 26.00 Lloyd 23.00 Sayre 5 Holmes 5 21.00 Burgin 5 2 Campbell Co. 6 18.33 LouisviUe Country Day 3 1 Dixie Heights 4 17.50 Mercer Co. 2 3 Ludlow 3 16.66 K. M. I. 1 Dayton 3 15.00 Kentucky School for the Deaf 4 Boone Co. 3 14.37 Simon Kenton 3 13.33 Central Kentucky Conferencece Beechwood 1 12.50 Newport 2 12.22 Danville 6 24.00 Conner 1 12.00 Henry Clay 4 21.00 Bellevue 10.00 Frankfort 6 20.00 Harrodsburg 6 20.00 Mt. Sterling 4 17.00 Sky Conference Jessamine Co. 4 15.00 Stanford 3 15.00 Russellville Madison 2 13.33 Franklin-Simpson Georgetown 1 12.00 Bowling Green Somerset 1 12.00 Glasgow Woodford Co. 1 11.66 Garrard Co. 1 11.42 Anderson Co. 10.00 Southern Kentucky Athletic Conference Paris 4 N.R. *Campbellsville Shelbyville 2 N.R. 22.50 *Glasgow 22.50 M. M. I. N.R. Tompkinsville 18.00 Caverna 17.00 Cumberland Valley Conference Metcalfe Co. 15.00 Lynch 5 Greensburg 10.00 Hazard 4 10 *Co-Champions Evarts 2 3 Cawood 14 Southeastern Kentucky Conference Cumberland 5 Middlesboro 6 Eastern Kentucky Mountain Conference Pineville 7 2 Corbin 5 2 Wheelwright 7 Harlan 4 2 Pikeville 4 1 Laurel Co. 5 3 M. C. Napier 2 1 BeU Co. 3 4 1 Belfry 2 WiUiamsburg 2 4 1 Elkhorn City 3 3 Lynn Camp 1 3 1 Johns Creek 2 3 Knox Central 1 7 Jenkins 2 3 Whitley Co. 7 Whitesburg 4 1 Fleming-Neon 5 1 tic Conference Mid-State Conference Mayfield 6 25.00 6 Bryan Station Paducah Tilghman 4 1 21.00 Harrison County 5 1 Ft. Campbell 5 1 20.83 Montgomery County 4 3 George Rogers Clark 4 3 Hopkinsville 5 2 20.00 Franklin County 3 4 Franklin-Simpson 4 3 17.86 Scott County 1 3 Christian Co. 3 4 17.86 Madison Central 1 5 Trigg Co. 4 4 16.87 Bourbon County 1 6 Fulton 3 3 16.67 Murray 2 6 16.25 North Central Kentucky <:onl[er( Bowling Green 2 5 15.71 Eminence 3 1 Lone Oak 2 4 15.00 Oldham Co. 2 1 Caldwell Co. 1 6 14.29 Owen Co. 1 2 CarroU Co. 1 1 2 North Marshall 1 4 14.00 Henry Co. 3 1 Crittenden Co. 6 12.50 The Kentucky High School Athlete Official Organ of the Kentucky High Scho ol Athletic Association VOL. XXXIII—No. 6 JANUAHY, 1971 $1.00 Per Year Early Season Basketball Questions inlerptelalions of the lules EDITOR'S NOTE: These is reached, the coach directs A6 to return to his National Basketball Conunillee of the United of the of States and Canada do not set asid» nor modify any rule. bench. The scorer sounds his horn. Coach team The rulings are made by the National Federation of Stale A says A6 is not going to enter. High School Associations in response to situations pre- Ruling: This is legal. sented. 6. Play: Al tries for a goal and misses. Bl CLIFFORD B. FAGAN, Editor, N. F. Publications then gains control of the ball and throws a long pass. A2, in his front court, leaps, catches the pass 1. Play: With a few seconds clock time remain- and then aUghts in the back court of team A. ing in the first quarter, Al makes a throw-in to Ruling: Violation A2 had front court status A2 (clock not started—timer's error). A2 dribbles when he gained conti'ol of the ball. When he into front court and misses attempt. Bl recovers alighted in his back court with the ball, he com- rebound and dribbles fuU length of court. As play mitted an infraction. passes bench, coach of team A notices clock has error to timer's atten- — not been started and calls 7. Play: Is this statement correct "Only a tion, who then starts clock. With 1 second left on player controlling a ball can be guarded."? the clock in the quarter, A2 fouls Bl. Time ex- pires before timer can stop the clock. Ruling: No. The principles which apply to guarding a player who has the ball apply equally foul. Ruling: Assess A2 with a personal Ad- to guarding a player who does not have the ball, minister the free throw(s) before the intermis- except in the case of switching to guard a player the or next period with a sion. Start succeeding who does not have the ball. Thus, if Bl is guard- correct this timer's center jump. Referee may not ing Al, who does not have the ball, and is in a error because he (referee) did not know exactly guarding position (facing and in the path of Al), how much playing time was consumed while the he may shift as Al shifts to maintain his position clock had been stopped. in the path of Al. If Bl loses his position in the path of Al momentarily, but is able to regain a 2. Play: While try by Al is on the basket ring, guarding position at the last moment, Bl is em- A2 jumps and; (a) taps ball into basket; or (b) ploying legal guarding tactics. If Al charges into forcefully stuffs or jams the ball down into the basket. Bl under these conditions. Al is responsible for the contact. Bl, of course, may not use siny of RuUng: In both (a) and (b) the baU became the tactics prohibited by the first paragraph of dead when touched by A2, therefore, there is no Rule 10. Section 10. score. In (b) there is a double infraction. A2 not 8. Play: Al is awarded two free for only committed basket interference, but he also throws a personal foul committed by Bl. While Al at- dunked, the penalty for which is a technical foul. tempts his first free throw which is successful, A2 In (a) the ball is awarded to team B for a throw- and A3 are in the first lane space each side in opposite the free throw line nearest A's basket. on of the free throw lane. No effort is made by B In (b) team B is awarded a free throw and the to enter either of these spaces nor offi- ball out of bounds at the division line. does the cial notice that the errors are taking place. After 3. Play: Twenty minutes prior to game start- Al has made the first free throw ing time, during pre-game warm-up, several squad attempt and the ball is in the air during the second free members of team A each dunk once with the of- throw, the official discovers the errors and sounds his ficials, as well as the coach, as witnesses. When whistle. the coach submits his squad list to the scorer he deliberately omits the names of the violators. Ruling: Rule 2, Section 10, lists errors which Ruling: Even though the offenders' names are may be corrected by officials. Part (e) provides not included on the squad Ust, team is as- A that officials may correct an error if a rule is in- for of sessed a technical foul each act dunkLng advertently set aside and results in erroneously the starts with team attempting the and game B counting or canceling a score. It also provides that free throws. Anyone who participates in the pre- if such error is made while the clock is stopped, game warm-up is part of the squad, regardless it must be recognized before the clock is next of whether his appears on the squad list.
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