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Eastern Kentucky University Encompass The Athlete Kentucky High School Athletic Association 1-1-1967 The Kentucky High School Athlete, January 1967 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 1967" (1967). The Athlete. Book 127. http://encompass.eku.edu/athlete/127 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]. CLASS A STATE CHAMPION DAYTON -^iJTKi^^T i*^ : 1^ jp. d (Left to Right) Front Row: Ass't Coach James Ullman, Fred Wilbnrn, Joe Fowee, Terry Fageley, Dennis Fergruson. Wayne Fryman, John Fowee, James Parker, John Wiseman, Bill Fleischman, Mike Fry, Dave Shelton, Mgrr. Larry Legner, Ass't Coach Terry Lightfoot, Head Coach Ray King. Second Row: Ath. Dir. George Houston, Mgr. Tom Williams, Larry Wiseman, David Wever, Ray Rosse, Herb Eddy, Dale King, Ken Richardson, Don Barth, Paul Ilg, Sam Wilbam, Barry Volkering, Dme Ferguson, Tom Fowee, Ass't Coach Dan Bash, Ass*t Coach Charles Highfield. Third Row: Coach Frank Lyons, Ass't Coach Tom Hood, Mgr. Tom Uphus, Fred Eddy, Larry Knuckles, James Stewart, Carlis Turner, Bill Bnschard, Rocky Wiefering, Dan Fowee, Sam Harpold, Ken Miller, Bob Montgomery, Bill Richardson, Alan Ramsey, Ernie Brooks. Dayton 13-HighIands 28 Dayton 27-Dixie Heights 6 Dayton 35-Simon Kenton 6 Dayton 18-Boone County Dayton 59-Owen County Dayton 12-Campbell County 14 Dayton 37- Ludlow 19 Dayton 14-BeIlevne 19 Dayton 40-Beechwood Dayton 14-LIoyd PLAYOFFS Dayton 13-M.M.L 7 Dayton 20-Pineville 19 Dayton 6-RussellyilIe 2 Official Otean of tlie KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION January, 1967 Conference Standings North Central Kentucky Conference — -zt Eminence 4 Oldham Co. 3 1 Barren Rivei Eight-Man Conference CarroU Co. 2 Cavema 2 8 Henry Co. 1 3 Hiseville 6 2 Owen Co. 4 Park City 6 2 Austin Tracy 3 5 Northeastern Kentucky Conference Temple Hill 2 6 North Warren 2 6 McKell 5 Gamaliel 1 7 Russell 3 1 1 Boyd Co. 3 2 Big Eight Conference Raceland 1 2 2 Henderson Co. 5 Louisa 1 3 1 Daviess Co. 3 ] 1 Wurtland 5 Owensboro Cath. £i 2 1 Owensboro 2 J Northern Kentucky Athletic Conference Henderson 2 3 Highlands 7 28.00 Union County 5 Holmes 4 1 21.00 Blue Grass Conference Dayton 5 3 19.44 Berea 4 Lloyd 5 2 19.28 Country Day 4 Bellevue 5 4 18.88 Sayre 3 2 Campbell Co. 5 3 1 '18.88 iVIt. Vernon 2 3 4 15.71 " Ludlow 3 Burgii. 4 1 Dixie Heights 4 6 15.00 Falmouth 4 1 Beechv.ood 1 3 15.00 Central Kentuicky Conference Boon- Co. 2 6 12.50 ;<ew]"u n c -1 11.66 Henry Clay 6 ^\ 2hOC Simii. i-^enton 1 C 6 11.42 Frankfort 6 1 u 26.00 Anderson 5 1 23.00 DanvUle 5 1 '^ -r.-oo South Kentucky Conference Georgetown 6 3 ^l.CO RussellvUle 3 c Woodford Co. 4 3 li..29 Franklin-Simpson 2 1 iVI. M. I. 3 2 19.00 Bowling Green 2 1 Standford 18.57 5 2 Glasgow 2 1 Mt. Sterling 5 3 18.13 Somerest 3 3 16.67 Athletic Conference Garrard Co. 3 3 15.00 Southern Kentucky Madison 3 5 15.00 Campbellsville 4 Jessamine Co. 3 6 13.33 Tcnipkinsville 3 1 Paris 2 4 13.33 Glasgow 2 2 Nicholas Co. 1 5 11.66 Greensburg 1 3 Harrodsburg 1 7 11.13 Metcalfe Co. 4 ShelbyviUe 5 10.00 Irvine 7 10.00 Southeastern Kentucky Conference Cumberland Valley Conference Corbin 4 1 27.50 Lynch 3 Pineville 6 2 27.00 Evarts 2 1 London 6 1 27.00 Cumberland 1 2 Harlan 3 2 1 20.60 A. James Cawood 3 Middlesboro 4 2 20.00 Eastern Kentucky Mountain Conference Williamsburg 5 4 17.80 Fleming Neon 5 BeU Co. 3 5 1 16.70 Belfry 5 Lynn Camp 2 4 1 15.70 Elkhorn City 4 1 Hazel Green 2 4 15.00 Jenkins 3 2 Knox Central 2 8 15.00 Hazard 2 3 Whitley Co. 7 10.00 Pikeville 2 3 Whitesburg 1 4 Western Kentucky Athletic Conference Wheelwright 1 4 24.29 M. C. Napier 1 5 Hopkinsville 7 7 22.66 Conference Russellville Mid-Kentucky Caldwell County 7 1 22.16 Bardstown 4 22.50 Fulton 4 1 20.00 Old Ky. Home 3 1 18.75 Franklin-Simpson 4 3 19.29 Lebanon 2 2 15.00 Mayfield 4 3 17.86 Washington Co. 3 10.00 Fort Campbell 4 3 17.14 Shepherdsville 3 10.00 Murray 4 5 16.67 Mid-State Conference Christian County 2 2 15.00 * Bourbon Co. 3 1 Paducah Tilghman 3 3 15.00 'Harrison Co. 3 1 Bowling Green 1 6 14.25 Bryan Station 2 2 Crittenden County 1 6 11.43 Clark County 1 3 Trigg County 1 7 11.25 Franklin County 4 Madisonville 5 10.00 *Co-champions Warren County 4 10.00 The Kentucky High School Athlete Official Organ of the Kentucky High School Athletic Association VOL. XXIX—NO. 6 J.WU.VRY, 1967 H.OO Pe Year Early Season Basketball Questions EDITOR NOTE: These rulings do not set aside nor is extending his arm to "feel" an anticipated screen modify any rule. They are interpretations for some of thereby alerting himself (B) to the position ol the the early season situations which have been presented. screener (A), making it possible for B to avoid the Clifford B. Fagan screen. This is oushing if B so contacts a legal screener. 1. Play; Bl is guarding Al. Al starts a dribble 6. Plav: i- drive for the basitet with Bl following and maintaining Al fouled in the act of making a field goal altc-mpt. P'^.e try is not successful. His first free a legal position. Bl is moving quickly when he is ob- is ;nissed through error the structed by the screen which has been set legally be- throw liy but clock is siarU'd play is continued. the error cor- hind him and which he could "Ot see. The impact is and May be such as to displace thj icicener. A2. rectL'd? Ruling. The error is interpreted to have occurred Ruling: The contact by Bl lo n<n an infraction pro- vshile the clock was stopped. vided Bl stopped his advance as .jnon as the contact 7. Play: A technical foul is cissessed against Team was made, and provided Bl did not a^'ain make con- A. 136 replaces Bl and makes the free throw attempt. tact with A2 after he had stopped. This is a situation After the attempt, B7 enters to replace B6 in which B had to move swiftly and with speed in or- Ruling; Legal procedure. der to "stay with his man," and due to the fact that 8. Play: Field goal try by Al is succps-sful, bring the screen by A2 was behind Bl, the contact is, of ing the score to Team A 80, Team B 81 ^Vith 4 sec- itself, not an infraction. This is incidental contact. onds of remaining time, Bl takes the ball out cil 2. Play: As the 4th quarter ends, the score is: (a) bounds and makes no attempt to put it in play. Al tied; or (b) Team A 61—Team B 60. Al commits a requests time. foul before the ball becomes dead; or clearly after Ruling: The request of Al should be granted because the ball dead. becomes he is comp^yuio ' -th the provisions under wiiicli a Ruling: If the foul occurs before tthe ball becomes time-out is grante;. Only if a change of status of the attempted the dead, the free throw is as a part of 4th ball is imminent, tha: is, if Bl had started to makt a period. This applies in either (a) or (b). If tlie foul is throw-in, would tlie request of Al be ignored. clearly after the ball has bcome dead, an e.xtra peri- 9. Play; (a) A2 climbs upon the shoulders of Al; is (ai this ex'.ca. period begins with od played in and or (b) B2 climbs upon the shoulders of Bl. That is, the throwing of the Lr°e tbxow o^- throws. In (b), the teammates of either the offensive or defensive team score is not tied at Lhe a/.ie the ball becomes dead take the position indicated. and there is no reason for playing the extra period Ruling: Technical foul in either (a) ' (b). This is unless the free throw or throws result in a tie score. an unsportsmanlike idCtic, as listed i. Rule 10-5. Consequently, in (b), the free throw or throws are at- Item d. period tempted as a part of the 4th and unless the 10 Play: Team A requests and is ffranted a free throw or throws result in a tie score, no extra charged time-out. At the expira'lon of 30 seconds, period is played. Team A indicates to the referee that il desires to re- 3. Play: With 8 seconds remaining in the 4th quar- siune play. ter, Al scores a field goal to make the score 87 to 86 Ruling: Because the time-out was charged to Team in favor of Team B.