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(Left to Right) Front Row: Jack Logsdon, Gary Conley, Rick Mounce, Robert Jam- ison, Ray Prather, Howard Lamkin, Doug Claunch, Ernie Vaught, Barry Vaught, Mike Sheehan, Max Messamore. Second Row: Coach Charles Taylor, Bill Hamilton, Chuck Estes, Chris Adkins, Chris Weigel, Bill Phelps, Arville Flynn, David Dorsey, Tim Gaines, Joey Hargis, Don Denney.

Official Organ of the KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION AUGUST 1974 . —— — —

KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL TRACK MEET—CLASS AAA GIRLS

Louisville, Kentucky, May 24-25, 1974 Ballard High School Track Team—K.HS.A.A. Champion 1974

(Left lo Right) Front Row: C. Handley, C. Schafer, S. Sligap. J. Buhrow, K. Schofer, D. Niles. Second Row: B. J. Handley, G. Gibson, G. Goddin, C. Tyler, D. Siirine, J. Belknap, T. Au, M. Dunbar. Third Row: T. Howard, M. J. Ross, D. Zimmermap, B. Stewart, J. Watkins, P. Sublett, C. Wheeler. Fourth Row: M. L. Wolf, R. Riggs, M. Dorval, M. De- Reamer, B. Leachman, D. Miller, T. Gohman. Fifth Row: J. Sandefur, M. Huber, N. Ryan, M. Seldon.

50 Yard Hurdles— Mile Run Discus 1. Sligar. BaUard 1 Newton, Moore 1. Coleman, Thomas Jefferson 2. Jaggers, Butler 2. Au. Ballard 2. Niles. Ballard 3. Sanders. Moore 3. Buhrow, Ballard 3. Degott, Doss 4. Jones, Pleasiu'e Ridge Park 4. Kreutzer, Fairdale 4. Bartlett, Thomas Jefferson 5. Dethereg, Flaget 5. Mulkins, Butler Time-5:18.3 5. Haggard, Butler Time-7.2 Distance-109' Sligai set a new stale record in this new event with her time of 5:18.3, 80 Yard Hurdles— High Jump^

1. Fox, Pleasure Ridge Park 440 Yard Relay— 1. Swan, Thomas Jefferson 2. Smith, Southern 2. DoU, Jeffersontown 1. Central 2. Pope, Iroquois 3. Swan, Thomas Jefferson 2. BaUard Butler 4. Schafer, Ballard 3. Thomas Jefferson 4. Mulkins, 4. 5. Wolfe, Western 4. Pleasure Ridge Park Switzer, Doss Height-5'2" Time-11.2 5. Assumption Time-50.3 100 Yard Dash— Long Jump— 880 Yard Relay— 1. Stewart, Manual 1. Samuels, Male 2. Williams, Central 1. Central 2. Zoeller, Angela Merici 2. Bradley, Eastern 1. Thomas Jefferson 3. Sheehan, Assumption 4. Fox, Pleasure Ridge Park 3. Flaget 4. Anderson, Thomas Jefferson 4. Trotter, Thomas Jefferson 3. BaUard 5. Wolf, Western Time-11.6 5. Jeffersontown Distance-18'6" Time-1:47.2 Samuels set a new stale record in 220 Yard Dash— this event with her distance of 18' 6". 880 Yard Medley Relay 1. Stewart, Manual 2. Newton, Moore 1. BaUard 2. Central 3. Pierce, Stuart 3. 4. Martin, Thomas Jefferson Moore TOTAL POINTS 4. Durrett 5. Hemdon, Pleasure Ridge Park Tiine-25.7 5. Eastern BaUard 50 Time-1:52.2 Thomas Jefferson 29 Pleasure Ridge Park 22 440 Yard Dash— Mile Relay Central 21 Moore W 1. Wright, Asstmiption 1. BaUard Butler 12 1. Ware, Waggener 2. Pleasure Ridge Park Manual 12 3. Sublett, BaUard 3. Valley Southern 12 3. Rushing, Valley 4. Southern Assumption 1" 5. Smith, Butler 5. Jeffersontown Jeffersontown — 6 Time-60.9 Time-4:10.3 Male 6 Valley S Angela Merici 4 880 Yard Run— Shot Put— Doss 4 Flaget 4 1. Sligar, Ballard 1. Starkey. Southern 2. Kopey, Seneca Seneca 4 2. Schafer, Ballard Eastern 4 3. Jaggers, Butler 3. Saettel. Moore Waggener 4 4. Fox, Pleasure Ridge Park 4. Jones, Pleasure Ridge Park Iroquois 3 5. Dunaway, Pleasure Ridge Park 5. Thompson, Central Stuart 3 Time-2:18.3 Distance-39'3" Durrett 2 Sllgai set a new stale record with her Starkey set a new stale record in Fairdale 2 time of 2:18.3. this event wilh her distance of 39' 3". Western 2 The Kentucky High School Athlete

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VOL. XXXVII—No. 1 AUGUST, 1974 $1.00 Per Year

Postage 4,475.60 Report of Audit Office Supplies 1,575.29 Janitorial Supplies 30.14 1350 South 1st St. New Equipment 1,088.70 Lomsville, Ky. Insurance 2,989.40 August 2, 1974 Equipment Repairs St Service Contracts 1,823.23 Blue Cross & Blue Shield 2,679.60 To the Treasurer oi Building Repairs 8e Kentucky High School Athletic Association Grounds Maintenance 1,209.00 Lexington, Kentucky Utilities 3J2S.17 Fidelity 55.00 Dear Sir: Bonds Pricing 7,032.48 Pursuant to instructions received, 'we have made an Appropriation to KAPOS 300.00 audit of the books and records of the KENTUCKY HIGH Purchase of Publications 9,210.07 SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION for the period of one Delegates to Nat'l Fed. Meetings 4,268.49 year beginning July 1, 1973 and ending June 30, 1974. Legal Services 5.62 In addition, we have prepared and attached hereto National Federation Dues 288.29 statements of the Receipts and Disbursments a^d Assets Appropriation - Ky. D.G.W.S. 338.00 which, in oxir opinion, reflect the true financial condi- Film Rental 285.00 tion of the Association as of June 30, 1974. Bad Checks 95.00 The cash fund and savings certificates on hand were Audit 250.00 found to be correct and verified by generally accepted Miscellaneous Disbursements 87.06 auditing procedures. Telephone and Telegraph 3,158.45 Appropriations - 1,200.00 We find the records presented to us for the purpose KHSCA, KASSP, KASA Catastrophic 12,000.00 of audit to be in agreement and in good condition. Insurance Savings Certificate - Tra^isier of Fundls 40,000.00 Respectfully submitted, Taxes and Withholdings HUET L. JOHNSON Federal Income Tax Withheld 13,155.60 Certified Public Accountant Social Security 7,807.12 City License Fee Withheld 1,778.88 Stale Income Tax Withheld 2,695.44 KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASS'N State Sales and Use Taxes 3,116.39 Federal Unemployment Tax 184.40 PERIOD FROM JULY 1, 1973, TO JUNE 30, 1974 State Unemployment 861.04 29,598.87 STATEMENT OF Tax RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS Magazine: Printing and Engravings 9,210.06 RECEIPTS: Mailing :._ 400.00 9,610.06 Balance i^ checking account July I, 1973 $ 69,682.30 Officials' Division: Annual Dues: 329 S3.00 $ @ 987.00 State Clinic Expenses 2,211.12 Officials Dues: Schools for Officials 1,507.46 Football: 746 S6.00 @ 4,476.00 Regional Expenses 124.49 Basketball: 1444 S6.00 @ 8,664.00 Officials Emblems 5,182.61 9,025.68 Baseball: 596 @ S6.00 3,576.00 Wrestling: 5G @ S6.00 336.00 Swimming: Girls' Basketball: 61 @ $6.00 366.00 State Committee Expense 455.50 Reciprocity Officials: Trophies and Awards 1,677.95 Football: 53 @ Sl.OO 53.00 Officials (State Meets) 744.59 Basketball: 30 @ Sl.OO 30.00 Mileage & Local Entertainments Officials' Fines 290.00 (State Meets) 2,496.45 Grants - Kentucky High School Coaches Pool Rental & Additional Services 1,060.00 6.434.49 Ass'n 1,000.00 Redeposits (Bad Checks made good) _. 30.00 Golf: Advertising in Magazine 1,710.00 Mileage & Local Entertainment Sale of Publications 1,072.15 (State Tour.) 2,441.85 Interest - Certificate of Deposit 3,246.54 Trophies and Awards 943.52 Transferred - State Basketball Tournament Regional Tournament Expense 231.90 Account 220,269.63 State Tournament Expense 865.15 Refunds 793.88 Receipts - State Baseball Tournament 2,413.50 Tennis: Football Playoffs: Mileage & Local Entertainment A & AA Ticket Sales $10,176.50 (State Tour.) 1,111.75 AAA Ticket Sales 19,697.50 Trophies and Balls 2,200.75 A, AA & AAA Program Expenses-Tournament Managers 537.20 3,849.70 Profit 207.80 30,081.80 Track: Receipts - State Wrestling Tournament 5,131.00 Regional Expenses 1,197,77 Receipts - State Soccer Tournament __ 1,602.84 Trophies and Awards 7,417.06 Track Meets: State Committee Expense 348.92 A 8c AA State Meets Officials (State Meets) 2,369.35 Receipts 1,699.50 Mileage & Local Entertainment AAA Stale Meet Receipts 1,828.00 3,527.50 (State Meets) 11,395.45 New Equipment 256.79 Receipts - State Swimming Meets 1,137.50 Labor (State Meets) 426.16 Receipts - State Gymnastics Meets 466.50 291,260.84 Printing 278.00 Ticket Sellers and Takers Total Receipts 360,943.14 (State Meets) 220.00 DISBURSEMENTS: Miscellaneous Expenses (State Meets) 303.95 Board of Control Expense S 7,478.53 24,213.45 Commissioner's Salary (Base Sal. $21,200) 15,148.22 Baseball: Ass't Commissioners' Salaries (Base Sal. $45,920) 35,417.60 Refunds on District Tour. Deficits _ Expense-Commissioner's Office 2,354.07 1,190.57 Travel Expense-Assista^ Commissioners Trophies and Awards 1,035.00 4,521.04 Refunds on Regional Tour. Secretarial Salaries 15,483.88 Deficits 671.96 Janitoral Service 2,076.72 {Continued on Page Four) t'age Two THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR AUGUST, 1974

AUGUST, 1974 VOL. xxxvn—No. 1 The Committee on Girls' Basketball suggest- ed that schools employ women coaches and of- Published monthly, except June and July, by the ficials whenever possible, and that coaches assist Kentucky High School Athletic Association in recruiting women to officiate. If a woman is Office of Publication, 560 E. Cooper Dr., P. O. Box 7502, not available to coach it is strongly recommend- Lexington, Ky. 40502 ed that one be assigned to be present during all Second class postage paid at Lexington, Ke;ilucky practices and games. Editor JOE B. MANSFIELD You are reminded that the General Assembly Assistant Editor JEAN BATSEL amended KRS 157.350 to read in part as follows: Assistant Editor TOM MILLS Subsection 6: Any secondary school which Assistant Editor LOUIS STOUT maintains a basketball team for boys for other Assistant Editor BILLY V. WISE than intramural purposes, shall maintain the Lexington, Kentucky same for girls. BOARD OF CONTROL Subsection 7: Any school district which faUs Preside;nt W. P. WHEELER (1971-1975) Owensboro to comply with subsection (6) six shall be pro- Vice-President LOUIE MARTIN (1972-1976) Corbin hibited from participating in varisity competi- Directors— Andrew J. Fultz (1972-1976), Olive Hill; Arthur R. Hawkins (1972-1976), Ml. Sterling; George E. tion in any sport for 1 (one) year. Determina- Sauer, Jr.. (1974-1978), Louisville; Frank B. Simpson (1972- tion of failure to comply shall be made by the 1976), Louisville; Ray Story (1974-1978), Radcliff; James R. Department of Education after a hearing request- Williams (1973-1977), Somerset. Conley Manning, State Dept of Education representative. ed by any person within the school district. A Subscription Rate $1.00 per year district under this subsection shall, at such hear- ing, have an opportunity to show inability to comply. t^o/n Me (Sa-^o/n/ni:iiee/ieA d National Federation Annual Convention Girls and Boys Basketball Season and The 55th Annual Meeting was held at the Gait Tournament Regulations House in Louisville, Kentucky, July 2-6, 1974. Ap- The Board of Control has adopted basketball proximately 850 Board of Control members and tournament regulations that will include both executive officers representing all the states were girls and boys. The K.H.S.A.A. booklet will con- in attendance. Lt. Governor Julian Carroll wel- tain these in detail. However, these items may- comed the Convention guests. Other Kentucky P. Bell, be helpful to you before the booklet is available. speakers were Dr. Lyman Ginger, Thomas Please relay this on to your athletic director and Rev. William Slider and Dr. Tim Stivers. The first coach. resolution adopted be the group read as follows: The district tournament assignments wiU be (1) WHEREAS, the Kentucky High School the same for girls as for boys, provided there Athletic Association, as host for the 55th Annual are enough teams available in the district The Convention of the National Federation of State districts will be held during the first week in High School Associations extended a warm and the month, March 3-8. The regionals wiU be held sincere greeting; and during the second week, March 10-15. "ITie people WHEREAS, the Kentucky High School Ath- involved in each tournament wiU decide if the letic Association did assist in many ways to make girls and boys tournaments are to be held at the the delegates feel welcome by providing various same site and at the same time. It is not required services; and that any tournament end on Saturday night. WHEREAS, the Kentucky High School Ath- There will be two separate state tourna- letic Association did cooperate in the administra- ments, one for girls and one for boys. One wiU tion of all details necessary for a successful meet- be played the third in March and the other week ing; the fourth week. It has not been decided which will be played first at this time. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that All the general tournament regulations in the National Federation hereby expresses its ap- the booklet that have applied to boys will hold preciation to the Kentucky High School Athletic true for the girls' tournaments. The district tourn- Association for a job well done. ament sites will be determined by a vote of the schools that have played twelve or more games with at least six different member schools. Also, Football Clinics this is the requirement for entering a tourna- The 1974 cUnics for football officials are being ment. The expense allowance for teams in the conducted by Assistant Commissioner Billy V. state tournaments will be dependent upon the Wise. Dates and sites of the clinics are as follows: receipts will be determined by the Board of and August 6, Bell County High School, Pineville, Control. 7:30 p.m.; August 7, Hazard High School, Hazard, The K.H.S.A.A. Constitution and By-Laws 7:30 p.m.; August 8, Prestonsburg High School, to girls will apply contests between member Prestonsburg, 7:30 p.m.; August 9, U.K. Commun- schools the same as for boys. The limit on the ity College, Ashland, 7:30 p.m.; August 12, Hen- number of games, eUgibility requirements, re- derson County High School, Henderson, 7:30 p.m.; quirements for coaches, number of practice August 13, Tilghman Area Vocational School, Pa- games, etc., will be the same. ducah, 7:30 p.m.; August 14, Mayfield High School, The game rules will be of those the National Mayfield, 7:30 p.m.; August 15, Hopkinsville High Federation. These rules are made by representa- School, Hopkinsville, 7:30 p.m.; August 19, W.K.U., tives of the state high schools sponsoring basket- Football Stadium, Bowling Green, 7:30 p.m.; Au- ball for girls. The girls' code is almost identical gust 20, Stouffer's Inn, Ballroom, Louisville, 7:30 to the boys' game. Any person registering as a p.m.; August 21, Ludlow High School, Ludlow, basketball official wiU be eligible to referee for 7:30 p.m.; August 22, Henry Clay High School, both boys' and girls' games. Lexington, 7:30 p.m. THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR AUGUST, 1974 Page Three Football Examination tional Federation of High School Associations An- nual Convention to be held in LouisviUe on July Part n of the National Federation Football 2-6, 1974. Examination for officials will be given in Ken- Mr. Winchester stated that the Committee rec- tucky on Monday, September 16. An official who ommended that the salaries of the Commissioner has been registered for at least one year prior to and Assistant Commissioners be increased by ap- the current season is eligible to take the examina- proximately 9% and that the salaries of the sec- tion and work for a higher rating. Officials who retaries be increased by 5% for 1974-75. Mr. Win- hold the Approved rating in football are required chester made the motion that these recommenda- to make a minimum percentage grade of 80 in or- tions be adopted. Howard Crittenden seconded the der to maintain this rating from year to year. After motion and all members voted aye. an official has received Certified rating, he the Tom Mills reported that under legislation passed continues to receive this rating each year provided by the 1974 General Assembly, the executive he registers, attends the clinic for that year and members of the K.H.S.A.A. were eligible for mem- officiates all games assigned to him. bership in the Teacher Retirement System. The Executive Director of the Teacher Retirement System, Mr. Ted Attention, Principals and Superintendents! Crosthwait, has requested that the legality of this bill be determined by a court Each principal and superintendent wiU be of law before a final decision is made. No action supplied during the forthcoming school year with has been taken on this request. a card which will say: "Kentucky High School Mr. Mansfield reported that he had a request Athletic Association. This wiU introduce (name of from Coach Dick Bealmer, Secreteury, Jefferson principal or superintendent), (name of school)." County Coaches Association, that the K.H.S.A.A. The card will be signed by the Commissioner. sponsor a state meet for girls in Cross Country. Most administrators of Association member schools Following a lengthy discussion Mr. Mansfield was admit to their home contests fellow administrators instructed to inform Coach Bealmer that the Board as a matter of school policy. However, many times did not feel that there was enough interest in the these visitors hesitate to identify themselves to the sport at the present time to warrant a state meet, ticket takers. The card mentioned will assist in but would watch progress of this sport each year. this identification. Following a discussion on the necessary changes The identification cards are not to be con- in tournament and meet regulations, Roy Win- sidered as regular season passes to home games chester moved, seconded by Jim Williams, that the of member schools of the K.H.S.A.A. The determ- Commissioner be authorized to make all necessary ining factor in the cards being accepted as passes additions or deletions in order to comply with the is the policy of the individual school. changes ordered by the Delegate Assembly in the The identification card may be used for ad- April meeting. The motion carried unanimously. mission to all events at the state level except the Following a discussion on the liability State Basketball Tournament. A different plan need for and personal injury insurance on athletic officials, for issuing these passes, along with passes to the Mr. Paul Ogden, representative of the Liberty In- district and regional basketball tournaments, is surance Agency of Louisville, provided in basketball tournament regulations. Kentucky, presented the Board with a plan which provides for $300,000 bodily injury liabiUty and $50,000 property dam- Minutes of Board Meeting age liability. It also provides ifor personal injury liability of $100,000 per person with a limit of The Board of Control of the Kentucky High $300,000 per occurence. Legal services would be School Athletic Association met at the Holiday provided by the Company. This coverage would Inn, Morehead, Kentucky, on Wednesday morning, be provided at a premium rate of $3.00 per indi- June 5, 1974. The meeting was called to order at vidual per year. One premium would cover an of- 10:00 by President Frank Simpson, with all Board ficial in all sports in which he or she registers. members, Commissioner J. B. Mansfield and As- Following the presentation, J. C. CantreU sistant Commissioners Tom Mills and Bill Wise moved, seconded by Roy Winchester, that the present. Mr. Conley Meinning was in attendance K.H.S.A.A. provide the policy as presented for all representing the State Department of Education. registered officials in the K.H.S.A.A. All mem- The invocation was given by President Frank bers voted aye. Simpson. Roy Winchester moved, seconded by J. C. Dr. Adron Doran, President of Morehead State CantreU that all registration fees for all registered University welcomed the K.H.S.A.A. Board Mem- officials be $9.00 for the first sport in which bers to Morehead and expressed his appreciation he or she registers and $6.00 for each additional reg- for the opportunity to host the 1974 State Base- istration in other sports. The motion ball Tournament. passed unan- He extended an invitation to imously. the Board to use the facilities of Morehead State Upon the motion University for the 1975 State Baseball Tourna- of Arthur Hawkins and a sec- ond by Howard Crittenden, ment. On behalf of the member schools of the the Board voted unan- imously to require K.H.S.A.A., President Simpson thanked Dr. Doran an individual or a relay team to participate in four for making the Morehead facilities available for meets during the regular this event. season to be eligible to participate in the regional Jim Williams moved, seconded by Arthur Haw- track meet. kins that the reading of the minutes of the April Mr. Mansfield presented the case of Pat Dorroh, 18th meeting be waived since members of the a student at Muhlenberg Central who is ineligible Board had received copies in the mail. The motion under By-Law 5, Section 4, Preceding Semester was carried unanimously. Rule. Following the presentation of the facts in Roy Winchester, Chairman of the Policy Com- the case W. P. Wheeler moved, seconded by Louie mittee was called upon to present his report. He Martin, that the eligibility of this student be re- urged aU members of the Board to attend the Na- (Continued on Page Five) Page Four THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR AUGUST, 1974 No. 1970 115.00 AUDIT No. 2043 7.50 Page One) No. 2044 30.80 {Continued from No. 2049 55.60 Transportalion (State Tour.) 777.22 No. 2053 48.10 Meals (State Tour.) 1,863.00 No. 2056 11.25 Lodging (Stale Tour.) 684.00 No. 2058 78.90 Umpires (State Tour.) 1,045.50 No. 2063 46.00 Expenses-Assistant Manager No. 2066 27.80 (State Tour.) 441.00 No. 2068 54.40 Grounds Men (State Tour.) 35.00 7,804.05 No. 2070 53.20 No. 2073 28.70 K.H.S.A.A. Retirement Fund 5,000.00 No. 2074 40.95 Cross Country: No. 2077 119.60 Mileage & Local Entertainment No. 2080 171.50 (State Tours.) 1,720.60 No. 2091 27.80 Trophies and Awards 1,082.75 No. 2094 11.10 Expenses - State Meets 283.50 3,086.85 No. 2100 92.05 No. 2113 75.50 Football Playoffs: No. 2114 28.70 Printing 341.54 No. 2116 89.70 Trophies apd Awards 763.20 No. 2127 48.10 Transportation 945.00 No. 2135 72.15 Lodging 925.00 No. 2136 216.45 Meals 2,794.00 No. 2138 48.10 Field Rentals & Additional Labor .- 850.00 No. 2139 13.50 Officials 641.00 No. 2141 48.10 Ticket Sellers and Takers 580.00 No. 2144 46.30 P. A. & Scoreboard 115.00 No. 2174 115.75 Commission on Program Sale No. 2183 48.10 Receipts 83.20 No. 2195 48.10 Insurance 28.00 No. 2199 28.40 Footballs 150.00 No. 2214 164.60 Statisticians 50.00 No. 2221 677.70 Incidental Expenses - Board Grant 3,000.00 No. 2223 218.70 Towel Service 40.00 No. 2226 415.30 Press Box Expepses 25.00 No. 2234 30.00 Special Police 194.94 No. 2242 25.10 Honorarium & Expenses - No. 2248 39.00 Game Managers 470.00 No. 2254 15.00 Miscellaneous Expenses 943.77 No. 2262 21.00 Usher Service 188.00 13,127.65 No. 22S9 15.00 No. 2271 400.00 Rifle Marksmanship: No. 2286 217.40 Mileage & Local Entertainment No. 2287 ,745.89 (State Tour.) «0.80 No. 2289 6.49 395.52 Trophies and Awards No. 2290 . 148.24 Officials 30.00 No. 2291 224.62 Miscellaneous Expenses 60.00 530.32 No. 2292 40 ,000.00 48,659.24

Wrestling: True Bank Balance June 30, 1974 S 53,581.36 Expenses-State Committee 741.42 Trophies and Awards 287.82 1974 STATE BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT Officials (State Tour.) 1,240.00 RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS Mileage & Local E^erlainment 3,121.85 RECEIPTS: (State Tour.) Ticket Sales $286,142.00 Printing ''"-55 3,364.71 742.20 Profit on Programs Rentals (State Tour.) 5,942.25 214.00 Radio Fees Police (State Tour.) Television Fee 10,700.00 $306,148.96 Refunds on Regional Tour. Deficits 42.80 Miscellaneous Expenses (State Tour.) 165.88 Ticket Sellers anl Takers DISBURSEMENTS: Printing 2,227.35 (State Tour.) 142.50 6,889.02 Trophies and Awards 739.89 Soccer: Postage 527.00 Trophies and Awards 24.00 Insurance 1,583.00 Incidental Expenses 8,000.00 Expenses - State Meet 1,217.00 1,241.00 (16) Teams Transportation 1,719.60 Gymnastics: Lodging 12,004.71 Expenses - State Committee 382.50 Meals 14,834.51 Trophies apd Awards 171.44 Coliseum Rental 14,051.90 OfficiaUs (State Meets) 415.00 Officials' Fees and Expenses 2,495.10 Mileage & Local Entertainment Scorers and Timers 924.00 (State Meets) 365.56 Shot Chart Keepers and Statisticians 745.00 Miscellaneous Expenses 8.00 Ushers 2,600.00 Regional Meet Expenses 307.73 1,650.23 Ticket Sellers, Takers and Guards 5,683.00 Public Address Announcers 370.00 Fencing: Telephone apd Telegraph 101.18 Trophies and Awards 20.40 Towel Service 292.00 50.00 Expenses - State Tour. 47.94 68.34 Additional Clerical Help Milk Bar Expenses 189.50 Total Disbursements 3307,361.78 Miscellaneous expenses-Tournament Receipts 3360,943.14 Manager 122.00 Disbursements 307,361.78 Soloist 10.00 Honoriums and Expenses-Ass'l Cash Balance .$ 53,581.36 Tour. Mgrs. 2,534.26 State Sales Tax 13,605.01 BANK RECONCILEMENT Police Room Expenses 470.32 85,879.33 Balance per bapk statement. June 30, 1974 - $102,240.60 Less Outsanding Checks: Transfer of Funds - Amount Tra^isferred to No. 1713 ..$ 30.00 K.H.S.A.A. as Tournament Profit ..$220,269.63 No. 1721 31.00 Balance per bank statement, June 30, 1974„. _$ 357.02 No. 1888 29.99 Less Outstanding Checks: No. 1911 98.50 No. 103 $200.00 No. 1928 69.01 No. 104 157.02 357.02 No. 1939 41.50 No. 1947 48.00 True Bank Balance June 30, 1974 —

THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR AUGUST, 1974 Page Five 1973-74 K.H.S.A.A. RETIREMENT TRUST FUND Kentucky Country Day Golfers RECE.a'TS: Balance July I, 1973 $ 4,987.26 Are Winners Transferred from K.H.S.A.A. General Fund $ 5,000.00 Interest received from Savings 8e Loan Ass'ns 486.69 Interest received from Certificates of Deposit 2,787.22 8,273.91

Total Receipts $ 13,261.17 DISBURSEMENTS: Insurance Premiums S 4,757.85 Retirement Payments 4,200.00 Refund 144.71 9,102.56

Cash Balance $ 4,158.61 K.H.S.A.A. ASSETS: Cash Balance— 1st Security Nat'l Ba^k & Trust Co. S 53,581.36 Savings Certificate— 1st Security Nat'l Bank & Trust Co. 100,000.00

Total Funds on Hand, June 30, 1974 $153,581.36 Estimated Value of K.H.S.A.A. Building & Equipment $291,462.90 (Left to Right) Charlotte Allen (Individual Winner], Total K.H.S.A.A. Assets $445,044.26 Stuart Crawford, Becky Graves, Jennifer Guy, K.H.S.A.A. RETIREMENT FUND ASSETS: Cash Balance— 1st Security Nat'l Bank & Trust Co. $ 4,158.61 The Kentucky Country Day School won the Central Bank & Trust Co.—Certificate 12.000.00 tenth K.H.S.A.A. State Golf Tournament for Girls, 1st Federal S. 8t L. Ass'n—Certificates 9.000.00 held at the London Country Club, London, Ken- 1st Fed. S. & L. Ass'n—Savings Account 4,789.27 21-22. Allen of 1st Security Nat'l Bank & Trust Co. tucky, on May Charlotte Kentucky Savings Account 26,819.73 Country Day was the individual winner with a Second Nat'l Bank 8c Trust Co.—Certificate 10,000.00 score of 116. 1st Security Nat'l Bank Trust Co. Certificate 20,000.00 & — Fifteen teams competed in the tournament, Total Retirement Fund Assets $ 86,767.61 having qualified in regional competition. These teams and their scores were: Kentucky Country Day, 541; Ballard. 543; Corbin, 588; Clark County, First Fencing Champions 589; Stanford, 597; Caldwell County, 599; Oldham County, 599; Marion County, 600; Estill County, 616; Mason County, 621; St. Patrick, 643; Glasgow, 646; Shelby ville, 648; Taylor County, 693; Allen County, 693. Individual scores of some of the tournament leaders were: 116—Allen (Kentucky Country Day) 120—Baird (Ballard) 125—Powell (Clark County), Crawford (Ky. Coun- try Day), Watson (Paul Blazer) 126—Ohr (Estill Co.) 130—Buckler (Marion Co.) 131—Tuttle (Franklin Co.) 132—Baldwin (Waggener), Rush (Tompkinsville) 133—Parker (Murray) (Left to Right) G. Gesheimer, John Seeley, Mark Wolff, 134—Keltner (Stanford) Grady Whitelaw, Nancy Jo Schmitt (Atherton), stale 135—Warford (Ballard Mem.) champion team. (Inset) Judy Smith, Seneca, gills' cham- pion.

Minutes June 5, 1974 Mr. BiU Long of Southern Junior High School, Board — Louisville, managed the First Fencing Champion- (Continued from Page Three) ship which was held in Louisville on March 23, 1974. There were sixty participants in the cham- stored and that he be made eligible the first se- pionship. The results are as follows: mester. All members voted aye. Team — Boys — 1. Atherton, 28; 2. Ballard The Board declined to restore the eligibility of 25; 3. Seneca, 9; 4. Doss, 3; 5. Westport, 0; 6. Wag- Brandon Chesser of Bishop David High School. gener, 0; Jeffersontown, 0. The request being made concerned By-Law 5, Sec- Foil — 1. Wolff, 2. Whitelaw, 3. Winchell, 4. tion 1, Number of Semesters. Brandon has been Goodman, 5. Spero, 6. Hamm enrolled for 8 semesters. No action was taken be- Sabre — 1. Seely, 2. Spero, 3. Winchell, 4. cause no motion was made. Whitelaw, 5. Lykins The next meeting for the Board of Control was Epee — 1. Wolff, 2. James, 3. Winchell, 4. scheduled for Friday, July 26, 1974, at 10:00 A.M. Hamm, 5. Grady, 6. Allmen, 7. Lykins, 8. Red- at Kenlake State Park, Aurora, Kentucky. dinger Roy Winchester moved, seconded by Jack Fultz, Team — Girls — 1. Ballard, 22; 2. Seneca, that all bills of the Associattion for the period be- 10; 3. Atherton, 8; 4. Sacred Heart, 5; 5. Doss, 0; ginning April 1, 1974, and ending May 31, 1974, be 6. Westport, 0. allowed. The motion carried unanimously. Foil — 1. Smith, 2. A. Mitchell, 3. Schmitt, 4. There being no further business, the meeting Myers, 5. C. Mitchell, 6. Gallagher was adjourned. Page Six THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR AUGUST, 1974

Sacred Heart Tennis Winners the Board of Control and their families to a pic- nic on Saturday evening. President Wheeler thanked them for their interest in the Kentucky High School Athletic Association and they de- parted. Mr. Mansfield explained that two members of the Board had accepted positions outside the Re- gion they were elected to represent, thereby cre- ating two vacancies on the Board. He stated that an election was now being conducted as outlined in Article IV, Section 2, of the Constitution and By-Laws. The vacancies exist in Sections 1 and 5. In the absence of Director Frank Simpson, Board delegate to the recent National Federation Meeting, Mr. Mansfield read his written report on the meeting to the Board. Mr. Simpson also expressed his gratitude for having had the oppor- tunity to serve the Board as President during the past year. President Wheeler also reported to the Board on the National Federation Meeting and expressed (Lefl to Right) Susan Nolan and Kalhy Cassidy state championship doubles team, Betsy Jones, state singles his appreciation to the Commissioner and his As- champion. sistants for their help in hosting the meeting. The Commissioner made a report on Associa- tion receipts and disbursements during the 1973- Bowling Green Golf Team is Boys' 74 year and presented copies of the proposed 1974-75 budget to the Board for consideration. Champion Following the discussion Jack Fultz moved that The Bowling Green High School Golf team the 1973-74 audit report and the proposed budget won the 1974 State Tournament for Boys, held at for 1974-75 be approved. Louie Martin seconded the Lindsey Golf Course, , on May the motion and all members voted aye. A com- 21-22. The Individual Tournament was held at plete audit will appear in the August issue of the Anderson Golf Course, Fort Knox, on May 29-30. ATHLETE. Hackett The tournaments were managed by John President Wheeler appointed the following of Fort Knox. Committees: Scores of the leading teams were: Bowling Policy Committee: Chairman Jack Fultz, Frank Green, 636; Madisonville-North Hopkins, 643; Dan- Simpson, Jim Williams ville, Daviess County, St. 647; Doss, 648; 648; Trophy Committee: Chairman Arthur Hawkins, Mary, 651; Clark County, 655; Hopkinsville, 661; Jim Williams, Tom Mills Covington Catholic, 689; Corbin, 701. Russell, 679; Retirement Committee: Chairman Louie Mar- tin, Arthur Hawkins, Ray Story Minutes of Board Meeting Appeals Committee: West-Chairman Frank elected July 26, 1974 Simpson, Ray Story, George Sauer and the Regions 1 and 2. East — The Boai-d of Control of the Kentucky High representative from Fultz, Arthur Hawkins, Louie School Athletic Association met at Ken Lake State Chairman Jack elected representa- Park, Aurora, Kentucky, on Friday morning, July Martin, Jim Williams and the tive from Region 9 and 10. 26, 1974. The meeting was called to order by Vice Basketball President W. P. Wheeler at 10:00 A.M. Present Study Committee: Chairman Ray Simpson, Arthur were Board members Arthur Hawkins, Jack Story, Frank Hawkins and the first and second Representative. Other Fultz, Louie Martin, Jim WiUiams, George Sauer Re^on non-Board members will be added. and Ray Story; Commissioner J. B. Mansfield and Football Study Committee: Chairman Jim Wil- Assistant Commissioners Tom Mills, Louis Stout liams, George Sauer, Louie Martin, Jack Fultz and BiUy V. Wise. The Invocation was given by 10. Other W. P. Wheeler. and representative from Regions 9 and non-Board later. Jack Fultz moved, seconded by Arthur Hawk- members wiU be added The Commissioner presented the following eli- ins, that the reading of the minutes of the last gibility cases to the Board for possible reinstate- meeting be waived, since members of the Board ment: had received copies of the minutes. The motion carried unanimously. 1. Robert Happy Osborne, a student at Lynch Mr. Wheeler welcomed George Sauer and Ray High School who is ineligible under By-Law 5, Story as new members of the Board, and called Section 4, Preceding Semester Rule. Following for the election of Board officers for 1974-75. Jim presentation of the facts in this case, George Sauer Williams moved, seconded by Arthur Hawkins, moved, seconded by Louie Martin, that the Board that W. P. Wheeler and Louie Martin be elected declare this student eligible to participate in respectively President and Vice President of the sports at Lynch High School during the 1974-75 Board of Control by acclamation. The motion was school year. All members voted aye. carried unanimously. 2. Gary Caton, a senior at Harrodsburg who is President Wheeler welcomed Mr. J. D. Ray- ineligible under By-Law 6, Section 1. The Board burn and Coach Cal Luther of Murray State to failed to take the necessary action to restore this the meeting. Coach Luther extended a welcome student's eligibility after hearing the facts in the to the Board of Control, on behalf of Murray case. It did for lack of a motion for reinstatement. State and and spoke briefly on the facilities at 3. Kevin Stump, a student at Paul Blazer High Murray and expressed the desire to host a state School, who is ineligible under By-Law 6, Section athletic event. Mr. Rayburn invited members of (Continued on Page Ten) — — — — —

THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR AUGUST, 1974 Page Seven KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL TRACK MEET—CLASS A GIRLS

Bowling Green, Kentucky, May 24-25, 1974 Trigg County High School Track Team—K.H.S.A.A. Champion 1974

(Left to Right) Front Row: Regina Kirby, Theresa Kirby. Martha WUkerson, LaDonna Diggs. Second Row: Coach Brenda Thomasso^, Jeanetta Sholar, Francies Mayes, Dora Thompson, Kathy Hancock, Delores Radford, Martha Crump, Katherine Holt, Coach Jim Wallace.

50 Yard Hurdles— 4. Reidford, St. Mary High Jumi^— 5. Sayers, Bardstown 1. Jones, Ft. Campbell 1. Ballard Time-5:42.6 Yates, Memorial 2. Richardson, Bath Co. 2. Warren, Lexington Catholic Nugent set a new stale record In IbU 3. Mayes, Trigg Co. 3. Jones, Ft. Campbell new event with her lime of 5:42.B. 4. Williams, Green Co. 4. Crooks, Paris 5. Utz, Bellevue 440 Yard 5. Storms, Dawson Springs Time-7.2 Relay— 1. Trigg Co. Height-6*1" 80 Yard Hurdles— 2. Paris 3. Barren Co. 1. Jones, Ft. Campbell Long Jump^ 4. Bath Co. • 2. Mayes, Trigg Co. 1. Travis, Carroll Co. " 5. BeUevue 3. Richardson, Bath Co. Tlme-Sl.4 2. Jones, Ft. Campbell 4. Park, Villa Madonna 3. White, Georgetown;; 5. Compton, Raceland 880 Yard Relay— 4. Crooks, Paris Time-10.9 1. Trigg Co. 5. Wilder. Corbin Distancc-17'6'Ji" 100 Yard Dash— 2. Mercer Co. 3. Paris 1. Brown, Mercer Co. 4. Bellevue 2. White, Georgetown 5. Madison 3. Bush, Owen Co. Time-1:48.5 4. Wilder, Corbin 5. Williams, PaintsvlUe TOTAL POINTS TJme-11.3 880 Medley Relay 1. Paris 220 Yard Dash— 2. Russellville Trigg County 28 3. Lexington Catholic Paris 24 1. Wilder, Corbin 4. St. Camillus Fort Campbell 22 2. Travis, Carroll Co. 5. Owen Co. Georgetown 13 3. Diggs, Trigg Co. Time-1 :54.1 BeUevue - 12 4. Klare, Bellevue Mercer Cou^y - 10 5. David, Paris Mile Relay Carroll County i. 10 Time -26 .7 Williamsburg 10 1. Bellevue Henry County _.. 10 440 Yard Dash— 2. Providence Bath County 3. Trigg Co. 1. Crooks. Paris Corbin . 4. Harrodsburg 2. Ferrell, Madison Owen County . 8 5. Dayton 3. Baker, Russellville Hancock County 8 Time-4:18.9 Russellville 7 4. Wright, Dayton Madison 7 5. Kirby, Trigg County Shot Put— Dayton 7 Time-59.1 1. Parrish, Henry Co. Lexington Catholic 7 2. James, Park City Ballard Memorial 6 880 Yard Run 3. Ball, Williamsburg Green Coimly 5 1. White, Georgetown 4. Chenault, Madison Providence 4 2. Friley, Catlettsburg 5. Raines, Dayton Catlettsburg 4 3. Wright, Dayton Distance-35'11%" Park City 4 4. Crump, Trigg Co. Barren County S 5. Hamblin, Williamsburg Discus Harrodsburg 2 Time-2:27.1 Ball, Williamsburg St. CamUlus 2 1. Villa Madonna 2 2. Parrish, Henry Co. St. Mary 2 Mile Run 3. Camp, Ft. Campbell PaintsvlUe 2 1. Nugent, Hancock Co. 4. Bell, Hancock Co. Dawson Springs 1 2. Porter, Owen Co. 5. Belcher, PaintsvlUe Bardstown 1 3. Edwards, Green Co. Distance-110'8" Raceland 1 ——— —— — —

Page Eight THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR AUGUST, 1974 KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL TRACK MEET—CLASS AA BOYS

Bowling Green, Kentucky, May 24-25, 1974 Owensboro High School Track Team—K.H.S.A.A. Champion 1974

(Left to Right) Front Row: E. Tichenor, D. Bales, T. Bissmeyer, R. Smith, B. Mahoney, B. Haynes, A. Baize, T. Bennett, T. Potts, J. Sadler, M. Settler, J. Jones. Second Row: D. Crump, B. Bell, P. Hagan, G. Finnel, D. Robinso^i, J. Mellay, S. Ashby, J. Miller, S. Farmer, M. Purdy, J. Greer. D. Taylor. Third Row: Ass't. Coach D. Schmied, R. How- ard, J. Murphy, C. DeLacey, K. McKenzie, W. Hinlon, M. Greenfield, S. Majors, R. Frederick, C. Wallrip, H. Trogd- len, C. Kimhell, J. Ezell, Coach T. Wigton.

100 Yard Dash— 180 Yard Low Hurdles— 2. Logan, Knox Centra] 3. Millay, Owensboro 1. Mitchell, Tales Creek 1. Ellington, Ft. Knox 4. Mayes, Paducah Tllghman Lafayette 2. Jones, Lafayette 2. Johnson, 5. Wilson, Lloyd Memorial Co. 3. Combest, Henderson 3. Douglas, Daviess Co. Distance-22'2^4" 4. Greer, Owensboro 4. Delvlzis, Boyd Co. 5. Allen, Elizabethtown 5. Ingram, Bryan Station Time-9.8 Time-19.7 Triple Jump

220 Yard Dash— 880 Yard Relay— 1. Jones, Lafayette 2. Hagan, Bryan Station 1. Mitchell, Tales Creek 1. Lafayette 3. Jones, Paducah 2. Combest, Henderson Co. 2. Tates Creek Tilghman 4. Owens, Marion Co. 3. Allen, Elizabethtown 3. Bullitt Central 5. Taylor, Oldham 4. Ellington, Ft. Knox 4. North Hardin Co Dlstance-46'11%' 5. rronmeyer, Campbell Co. 5. HopkinsvlUe Time-22.1 Time-1 :28.3 set new stale record in Lafayette a Discus 440 Yard Dash— this event with their lime of 1:28.3. 1. Combest, Henderson Co. 1. Bennett, HusseU 2. Collins, Scott Co. Mile Relay— 2. Hayes. Elizabethtown 3. AUen, Elizabethtown 3. Shidal, Paducah Tilghman 1. Tates Creek 4. Wilson, Tates Creek 4. Mullen, Henderson Co. 2. Bryan Station 5. Hank, Paducah Tllghman 5. Weaver, Boone Co. 3. Co. Tlme-49.8 Henderson Dlstance-150'1"' 4. Paducah Tllghman 5. HopkinsvlUe 880 Yard Run Time-3:19.2 1. Jones, Owensboro Tales Creek sel a new slate record 2. Trogdlen. Owensboro In this event with theli lime of 3:19.2. TOTAL POINTS 3. Fisher, Pendleton Co. 4. Murray, Highlands Shot Put— 5. Harris, Franklin-Simpson Owensboro Tlme-1:55.6 1. Griffis, Somerset Tates Creek 2. Jefferson, Bryan Station Lafayette

3. Woester, CampbeU Co. Henderson Co, . Mile Run 4. Schaper, Covington Catholic Bryan Station _. 1. Miller, Owensboro 5. Shidal, Paducah Tilghman Daviess Co. IE 2. Trogdlen, Owensboro Distance-55'4^4 Paducah Tilghman 15 3. Dependorock, Boone Co. Ft. Knox 14 4. Fifer, Bryan Station Elizabethlown 11 High Jump Shelby Co. 7 5. Clouse, Shelby Co. Time-4:22.7 1. Slaughters, Henderson Co. Somerset 6 2. Samokar, Henry Clay Russell 6 4 3. Nash, Shelby Co. Boone Co. -__ Campbell Co. -- 4 2 Mile Run 4. Stroder, Paducah Tilghman Frapiklin Co. 4 1. Miller, Owensboro 5. Taylor, Bryan Station Harrison Co. 4 2. Cook, Franklin Co. Height-6'4" Henry Clay 4 3. Moorman, Daviess Co. Highlands 4 4. Clouse, Shelby Co. Pole Vault— Scott Co. 4 6. Morgan, Oldham Co. Knox Central 4 1. Decoussin, Tlme-9:23.2 Daviess Co. Pendleton Co. 3 2. Finley, Harrison Co. Bullitt Cenbal 3 120 Yard High Hurdles— 3. Wilce, Tates Creek Boyd Co. 2 4. Brown, Henderson Co. Covington Catholic 2 1. Ellington, Ft. Knox 5. Gundlach, Shelby Co. Hopkinsville 2 2. Douglas, Daviess Co. Height-12'6" Oldham Co. 2 3. Ingram, Bryan Station North Hardin 2 4. Wright, Highlands Long Jump Marion Co. ___- 2 5. Stroder, Paducah Tllghman Franklin-Simpson 1 Tlme-14.1 1. Jones, Lafayette Lloyd Memorial 1 ———— — — —

THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR AUGUST, 1974 Page Nine KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL TRACK MEET—CLASS A BOYS

Bowling Green, Kentucky, May 24-25, 1974 Paris High School Track Team—K.H.S.A.A, Champion 1974

(Left lo Highl) Front How: C. Wass, M. Kenney, K. Fitzwater, B. Bussell, W. Wilder, K. Stiles, V. Hawkins. Second Row: Coach J. Shipp, R. Smith, W. Davis, M. Woods, S. Hawkins. J. Fomas. D. Thomas, R. Smith, T. Parsons, O. Cos- by, E. Young, R. Ransom, M. Garrard, E. Johnso^, R. Crumble.

100 Yard Dash— 4. Baumann, Dayton Long Jump 5. Richardson, Russellvllle 1. Norris, 1. Hawkins, Mt. Sterling Pir.e-lS.O Cumberland Co. 2. Hodge, Bath Co. 2. Blanton, Mt. Sterling 3. Stephens, Mt. Sterling 3. Dumbar, Ky. Country Day 4. Norris, Cumberland Co. 180 Yard Low Hurdles— 4. Curtis, Fulton Central 5. Cosby, Paris 5. Williams, Todd 1. Rambicure, Lexington Catholic Time-9.8 Distance-22'0" 2. Norris, Cumberland Co. 3. Catlett, Frankfort — 220 Yard Dash 4. Garner, Bath Co. Triple Jump 1. Hawkins, Mt. Sterling 5. Wallace, Fort Campbell 1. Smith, Paris 2. Hodge, Bath Co. Time-20.7 2. Norris, Cumberland Co. 3. Smith, Paris 3. Blanton, Mt. Sterling 4. Stevens. Mt. Sterling 880 Yard Relay— 4. Cosby, Paris 5. Thomas, Paris 5. Curtis, Fulton Time-22.5 Mt. Sterling Distance-43'3y2" Ft. Campbell Bath Co. Discus 440 Yard Dash— Todd Central 1. Smith, Paris Trigg Co. 1. Mitchell, Park City 2. Harris, Green Co. Time-1 :32.3 2. Gividen, Henry Co. 3. Tinsley, Crittenden Co. 3. Jones, Bath Co. Williamsburg 4. Watson, Heath Mile Relay— 4. Steely, 5. Belcher, Bath Co. 5. Mullins, Berea Time-51.8 1. Paris Distance-140'6%" 2. Ft. Campbell 880 Yard Run 3. Crittenden Co. 4. Green Co. 1. Willoughby, Crittenden Co. 5. Dayton TOTAL POINTS 2. Thomas, Paris Time-3:29.7 3. McDowell, Carroll Co. Paris 33}i 4. Country Day Dunaway, Ky. Shot Put— Ml. Sterling 32^4 5. Jones, Ft. Campbell Bath County 21 Time-1:58.3 1. Mullins. Berea Cumberland Co. 16 2. Jones, Bath Co. Providence 12 Mile Run 3. Gividen, Henry Co. Crittenden Co. 12 4. Bushong, Tompkinsville Ft. CampbeU 11 1. Baker, Providence 5. Berry, Berea Fra^ikfort 11 2. Durbin, St. Mary Dlstance-51'^4" Edmonson Co. 10 3. Pence, West Hardin Lexington Catholic 10 4. Thomas, Paris St. Mary 9 5. McGuffin, West Hardin High Jump Beiea 8 Time-4:29.7 1. Lynch, Edmonson Co. Henry Co. 7 2. Slaughter. Edmonson Co. Trigg Co. 7 2 Mile Run 3. Blanton, Mt. Sterling Dayton 7 Co. 3. Davis. Paris Green 6 1. Baker, Providence Park City 6 5. Shoulta, St. Mary 2. Durbin, St. Mary Fulton 6 3. Nichols, Harrodsburg Height-6'2" Ky. Country Day 5 4. Williams, Frankfort West Hardin 5 5. Sebastian, West Hardin Pole Vault— Williamsburg 4 Time-9:44.9 Boyle Co. 3 1. Roach, Trigg Co. Todd Central 3 2. Volter, Dayton 120 Yard High Hurdles— Carroll Co. 3 3. Phillips, Boyle Co. Harrodsbuzg 3 1. Catlett, Frankfort 4. Brown, Williamsburg Heath 2 2. Rambicure, Lexington Catholic 5. Dohring, Ft. Campbell Tompkinsville 2 3. Curtis. Fulton Height-11'6" Russellvlllo 1 Page Ten THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR AUGUST, 1974

Kentucky High School Baseball Tournament

Morehead State University, Morehead, Kentucky

June 3-6, 1974

Trinity (3) Bath County (5) Tournament Officials Bath County (4) Kenneth Ashley, Science Hill Bunny Davis, Danville William Duerson, Paint Lick Somerset (11) Don Hardin, Morehead Pete Mattingly, Louisville Israel Pardue, Louisville John Raines, Danville Madisonville (4) Eldridge Rogers. Hopkinsville Somerset (11) Richard Urlage, Fort Thomas Somerset (8) Somerset

All-Tournament Team lb-Howard Lamkin, Somerset Elizabethtown (5) 2b-Jack Logsdon, Somerset Elizabethtown 3b-Mike Chaneelor, Trinity (7) ss-Kevin Paschall, Paducah Holy Cross (4) Tilghman of-Dallas Permington, Boyle County of-Tom Skees, Elizabethtown Paducah Tilghman (1) of-Dan Omohimdro. Bath County c- Eric Brandenburg, Eliza- Boyle County (3) bethtown p- Anthony Proctor, Paducah Paducah Tilghman (8) Tilghman Paducah Tilghman (4) p- Dave Dorsey, Somerset

BOARD MINUTES was instructed to conduct an opinion poll of aU participating schools and report the results to the July 26, 1974 Board. (Continued from Page Six) Tom Creamer and Roy Winchester expressed their having opportunity 1. No action was taken by members of the Board appreciation for had the to restore this student's eligibiUty as no motion to to serve on the Board of Control and pledged their do so was made by any member. future support for its continued success. Mr. Creamer resigned as a member of the Board when

4. James Young moved into the Pulaski County he accepted the position of Basketball Coach at School district but chose to attend Somerset High Danville High School. Mr. Winchester's term ex- School. Based upon the fact that the Pulaski pired on June 30, 1974. County Board of Education and the Somerset Board of Education have an agreement on ex- The next meeting date for the Board was change students in this area, Louie Martin moved, scheduled for 9:00 A.M., Saturday, September 28, seconded by Jack Fultz, that James Young be de- 1974, at the K.H.SA.A. Building in Lexington. clared eligible to participate in sports at Somerset High School during the 1974-75 school year as he Jim Williams moved, seconded by Jack Fultz, had a choice of either school. The motion carried. that all bills of the Association for the period be-

ginning June 1, 1974, and ending June 30, 1974, be Commissioner Mansfield presented a request allowed. The motion was carried unanimously. from the principal and athletic director of Hen- derson County High School that goK be changed There being no further business the meeting from a spring to a fall sport. The Commissioner was adjourned. THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR AUGUST, 1974 Page Eleven

Forty-first Annual Kentucky High School Tennis Tournament—Boys

Lexington, June 7-8. 1974

SINGLES

QUARTER- SEMI- FINALS FINALS FINALS

G. Plock-Ballard G. Plock W. Bradley-Henry Clay 6-1; 6-0 G. Plock L. Pickett-Green County L. Pickett 6-0; 6-2 G. Adams-Madison Central 6-0; 6-0 J. Brown-Madisonville G. Plock J. Brown-Madisonville B. Regan-Butler S. Eads 6-0; 6-4 S. Eads-Shelby County 6-2; 4-6; 6-1 M. Purcell B. Kirby-Ft. Thomas M. Purcell 6-2; 6-2 M. Purcell-Murray 6-0; 6-2

M. Puechler-St. Xavier G. Plock M. Buechler 6-4- 6-4 B. Eads-Shelby County 6-1; 6-2 M Buechler C. Grobmyer-CarroU Co. B. Goldberg 6-3; 6-4 B. Goldberg-Atherton 4-6; 6-1; 6-4 D. Gunther-Eastern D. Gunther-Eastern D. Lucas L. Smith-Pikeville D. Gunther 6-4 M. Boling-Bowling Green 6-3; 6-2; 0-6; 6-4 D. Lucas M. Willoughby-Doss D. Lucas 6-2; 6-1 D. Lucas-Georgetown 6-2; 6-2

DOUBLES

SEMI- FINALS FINALS Paducah Tilghman Waggener Waggener 6-3; 6-2 Waggener Meade County Meade Co. 6-4; 6-4 Harrodsburg 6-4; 6-2 Trinity Lloyd Stuart 6-2; 6-2 4-6; 6-4; 6-4 Stuart Trinity Trinity 6-0; 6-1 Trinity

Henry Clay 6-7; 6-2; 6-0 Henry Clay Glasgow 6-0; 6-3 Page Twelve THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR AUGUST, 1974 Fifteenth Annual Kentucky High School Tennis Tournament—Girls

Lexington, June 7-8, 1974

SINGLES

QUARTER. SEMI- FINALS FINALS FINALS

T. Wheeler-Tates Creek "^ T. Wheeler J. O'Brian-Owensboro 6-1; 6-1 T. Wheeler P. Logsdon-Stuart P. Logsdon 6-0; 6-0

6-0; 6-2 B. B. Jones-Sacred Heart Jones B. Jones 6-4; 3-6; 7-5 A. Fisher-Notre Dame Academy 6-1; 6-1 B. Jones

B. Watson-Model 6-2; 6-0 A. Marshall A Marsh all -HondPT'^on 6-3; 6-2 B. Jones

L. Howell-Ky. Ctry. Day 6-3; 6-3 L. Howell A. Pollard-Highlands 6-3; 6-1 L. Howell C. Watson-Model R. Lindsey R. Lindsey-Glasgow L. Montgomery J. Gibson-Lafayette 6-2; 6-4 J. Gibson Elizabethtown

L. Montgomery J. Austin-Murray L. Montgomery 4-6; 6-3; 6-4 L. Montgomery-Sacred Heart Academy

DOUBLES

SEMI- FINALS FINALS Sacred Heart Academy Sacred Heart Academy Villa Madonna Academy Sacred Heart 6-0; 6-1 Academy

Russellville 6-0; 6-0 Russellville

Model 5-7; 7-6; 6-3 Secred Heart Academy

Mayfield 6-1; 6-3 Mayfield

Angeli Merici 6-4; 6-2 Henry Clay Shelby County Henry Clay 6-2; 6-1

Henry Clay 6-0; 6-3 — — , ———

THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR AUGUST, 1974 Page Thirteen KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL TRACK MEET — CLASS AA GIRLS Paducah Tilghman High School Track Team—K.H.S.A.A. Champion 1974 Bowling Green, Kentucky, May 24-25, 1974 50 Yard Hurdles 5. Meker, Boone County 5. Peck, Russell County Time-5;23.2 Distance-18'4" 1 Hishtower Ft Knox set a new stale record wilh 2." Wilson, MkdisonviUe Moore set a new slate record in this Graham eve^it with her tune of 5:23.2. her dislance of 18 4 . 3. Lynn, Paducah Tilghman new Heiay— 4. Keegan, Boone County High Jump ^*" »3rd Lafayette 5. Handley, LaRue County i. Murphy, Newport ^- Owensboro Time-6.9 2. Telle, Harrison County 2. Paducah Tilghman Highlower set a new state record 3 Beals ApoUo 3- Dixie Heights wilh her lime of 6.9. 3. Graham, Fleming Coimty 4. Blazer 80 Yard Hurdles— 5. Tersalinna, Tates Creek =• 1. Hightower, Ft. Knox 5. Distler, Clark County , x .. . - _»„ ^**'®.;;!,»^n,H 2. Wilson, MadisonviUe Height-5'3" ? "~" ^^1"^"^"^S*?^?**.-^^' "" "•'•i?t* 3. Harris, FrankUn-Simpson Murphy set a new stale record wilh U?"f — 4. Satmders, Lafayette her height of 5' 3". ooO Yard Helay Lafayette 5. Dreyer. Dixie Heights t „„„ Tumn ^- ^°^9 2. Paducah Tilghman Time-10.6 i^P ^, ^„ Countyr- „„,„ in/i ir J T> 1. 1- Graham, Fleming „ rhri<:tian rmintv 100 Yard Dash— 2. Harris, FrankUn-Simpson I Eixie H^lehtr 1. Blackburn, Lafayette 3. Meade, Paducah Tilghman , ^""? <-ouniyr„,,°Vv 2. Reid, North Hardin County " ""*" 4. pietramtone. Henderson ^'™^"'-*''' 3. Cargole, Breckinridge Co. ^°^ Yardv j Medleynjr ji Relay01 — 4. Hughes, Campbell County TOTAL POINTS 5. Ridgeway, Paducah Tilghman 1. Fleming County Tlme-10.8 Paducah TUghman 35 2. Paducah Tilghman '^""*'' Christian County 220 Yard Dash— ll^^Se 20 ?. 1. Reid, North Hardin SoS^"" ouniV"::::":::::::::::::: Smotherman, Frankhn Co. " °-t F^fKnof^ortK-nox 2. Fleming County - 14li Time-1-512 3. Thomas, Blazer Fori 13 Knox .,., „ , 4. Ridgeway, Paducah Tilghman Harrison County 12 Mile Relay— 5. Theis, Highlands North HariUn 12 1. Boone County Time-25.9 Madisonville 10 2. Franklin County 440 Yard Dash— Harrison County ChristianrS^uti^S'iio'Cw.VCouiity 8I 4.I 1 dviannnr, PaHii,.ah Tilffhman Owensboro FrankUn-Simpson 7 5. Shelby County I' Utz Boone CoS^y Heights 7 3 Theis mehlandf ?""n Time-4:02.0 '*""' """* 4: ?homafl"zer' 1^^ ^ort "J withwi?^°Sfe-^°}SJrtheir tune ^fot 4%?^4:02.0. c i\/r.,..r-u HarrisonTjr^^^if^^^ Countyr^rtiiri+t, V iT.*^ V •... « 5. Marsh, Ashland Blazer 6 ov.-* ^"*o,,* Time-58.0 Owensboro .. 6 °"°* 1- Hamilton, oon v=,/i Tl..n HopkinsviUe 6 Paducah Tilghman 2. Patrick, Boyd County ,,.?.",, r^ * Shelby County 4 1. Franklin Coimty Moore, Highlands _ .. _ . 4 3. Wheeler, Boyd County 2. Zembrandt, Boone County Bourbon County 4 4. Coates, Madisonville 3. Jones, Shelby County Breckinridge County 3 5. McKay, Marion County 4. Butler, Christian County Daviess County 2 Distance-40'1" 5. Morris, Apollo Campbell County 2 Di

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Long Jump 2. Keene, Trinity Westport 10 1. Packer, Flaget 3. PurceU, Flaget Central 7 2. Caulfield, Jeffersontown 4. Perdue, Moore Waggener 6 3. Hayden, Bishop David 5. Carter, Western Bishop David 5 4. Hagan, St. Xavier Distance-148'2" Moore 5 5. McMurray, Manual Doss Distance-22'5" Durrett Iroquois Triple Jump— TOTAL POINTS Jeffersontown 1. McNairy Male Stuart 2. Gully, Flaget SI. Xavier 48 Atherton 3 3. Johnson, Eastern Male 36 Valley 3 4. Hayden, Bishop David Flaget 24 Western 3 5. Brazley, Seneca Eastern 21 Fairdale 2 Thomas Jefferson 17 Southern 2 Distance -42'S BaUard 16 Butler 1 Discus Trinity 14 Seneca 1 1. Towns, Male Ma^aual 12 Pleasure Ridge Park

Member Schools in Basketball, 1973-1974

Officials' Ratings on Sportsmanship of K.H.S.A.A: COACH CROWD TEAM SCHOOL E G F P E G F P E G F P Adair County 1.") 15 7 4 25 9 5 2 22 12 2 1 Adairville 10 19 3 2 11 17 4 2 9 20 4 1 Ahrens Voc. Tech. 26 10 22 13 1 19 13 4 Allen Central 38 19 6 3 30 26 10 43 16 7 Allen County 32 18 4 3 30 20 4 3 27 17 10 3 Anderson County 31 11 4 2 25 17 3 3 32 14 1 1 Annville Inst. 2.=) 3 2 25 4 1 22 6 2 Apollo 20 14 5 2 17 19 4 1 21 18 1 1 Atherton 3?, 14 2 2 27 11 5 7 29 19 2 Auburn 37 10 3 32 14 3 1 30 14 6 Augusta 31 9 4 1 28 12 5 29 12 4 Ballard 21 23 7 8 14 27 7 11 21 31 5 2 Ballard Memorial 21 4 1 3 12 10 6 1 22 6 1 BarbourviUe 24 18 2 24 18 2 25 18 1 Bardstown 28 10 6 26 7 6 5 23 6 7 8 Barren County 23 12 4 26 10 1 2 21 9 3 6 Bath County 41 7 1 1 41 6 2 1 42 7 1 Beechvkiood 18 9 4 20 7 3 1 18 10 3 BeUry 24 5 2 18 6 6 1 21 7 2 1 Bell County 12 15 1 1 14 14 1 10 12 6 1 Bellevue 3K 6 3 26 15 6 25 16 5 1 Benton 2K 6 2 1 19 14 2 20 10 4 1 Berea Comm. 26 10 10 1 29 9 9 26 12 7 2 Beth Haven H 1 3 6 2 1 1 4 3 2 1 Bethlehem 32 10 5 1 39 6 3 32 8 8 Betsy Layne 33 8 14 4 29 22 8 36 10 13 Bishop Brossart 23 14 5 25 17 4 1 23 19 5 Bishop David 16 10 6 1 13 12 7 1 16 11 5 1 Boone County 41 10 2 1 32 13 8 1 34 17 3 Bourbon County 36 9 2 35 9 3 37 6 4 Bowling Green 27 10 6 1 29 10 4 1 27 13 4 Boyd County 22 6 9 3 25 5 9 1 22 5 11 2 Boyle County 35 8 2 2 31 12 2 2 27 12 5 3 Bracken County 46 10 2 38 15 5 42 12 4 Breathitt Co. 27 16 3 2 29 18 1 28 16 3 Breckinridge Co. 2,5 13 1 1 22 13 5 24 15 1 Bremen 15 17 4 1 6 23 8 9 21 7 Bryan Station 3Y 5 4 35 7 4 35 7 4 Buckhorn 19 13 4 1 16 13 8 18 12 6 1 Bullitt Central 20 23 3 4 12 19 11 8 25 18 6 1 Burgin 40 11 2 36 16 1 31 16 6 Burnside 43 11 4 36 12 7 35 12 7 1 Butler 28 10 3 22 13 6 26 12 3 Butler Cotmty 24 11 1 2 17 17 3 1 18 17 3 Caldwell County 23 15 3 16 22 2 1 18 21 2 Calloway County 21 9 3 12 18 2 1 10 21 2 Campbell County 20 16 4 17 14 8 1 19 17 3 1 CampbeUsville 32 6 3 30 9 2 28 7 5 Caneyville 18 25 5 2 22 24 2 2 22 25 2 1 CarUsle County 37 17 1 23 16 12 4 27 25 3 Carr Creek 2U 15 3 20 13 4 1 24 12 2 Carroll County 39 14 1 25 24 4 31 22 1 Casey County 27 7 5 23 12 4 29 8 2 Catlettsburg 20 10 2 1 20 8 5 21 9 2 1 Caverna 26 8 1 3 26 10 2 24 10 4 Central 20 11 2 15 16 2 21 11 1 Central City 24 7 1 20 6 6 19 11 2 Chandler's Chapel 24 18 2 1 22 18 3 2 22 17 6 Christian Co. 27 7 2 22 12 1 1 24 9 3 Clarkson 18 14 2 1 22 12 1 23 12 Clay County 22 20 6 5 23 21 6 2 23 20 8 1 Clinton County 11 14 11 5 19 14 6 2 19 10 9 3 Combs Memorial 16 17 4 4 25 13 3 21 15 5 Conner 28 11 1 17 9 11 3 19 14 7 Corbin 18 12 15 12 1 2 17 11 2 Cordia 17 12 4 13 15 5 17 13 3 Covington Cath. 23 16 1 15 19 6 22 12 6 Covington Latin 21 5 3 23 4 2 19 7 3 Crab Orchard 34 15 7 1 25 17 9 5 25 17 11 4 Crittenden Co. 26 14 3 2 26 15 3 1 26 14 5 Cuba 13 19 5 1 6 26 5 1 11 23 3 1 Cumberland 16 10 3 2 17 10 3 1 17 12 1 1 Cumberland Co. 32 8 3 1 28 14 1 1 31 9 4 THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR AUGUST, 1974 Page Fifteen COACH CROWD TEAM SCHOOL F P E G F 31 Danville 39 8 3 15 1 4 35 10 4 1 10 2 2 21 14 uavjess County 26 1 5 19 16 4 1

Springs lU 22 10 11 20 29 23 23 14 1 uawson 1 8 4 27 uayton „ 33 1 5 U 7 1 4 1 21 11 6 1

Ueming 22 8 9 2 26 12 1 3 26 13 1 1 ueSales 24 17 5 25 15 2 4 24 16 5 1 1 uixie Heights . 33 8 3 20 19 1 4 2 27 13 4 1 34 5 6 22 12 Uorlon 1 10 1 23 12 10 1 13 14 2 4 15 14 1 13 urakesboro 1 3 8 6 1 11 1 21 Uoss 28 6 13 1 8 4 22 15 9 1 27 7 1 2U 14 aiu-ont Manual 1 1 24 9 2 1

Durrett 19 10 4 2U 8 4 1 20 9 4 i

31) 14 10 6 23 27 18 10 1 Kariington _. 1 9 1 31 2 25 7 h,ast Carter 2t> 7 1 3 22 7 5 1 h;ast 37 10 1 35 8 8 5 1 Hardin 1 5 35

29 10 1 2 23 14 1 1 iiastern 1 4 28 11 3 fidmonson 25 14 3 1 18 18 ^ 21 18 4 1 County 1

5 2 25 6 1 hjlizaoethtown 25 1 1 24 4 4 12 JiiRhorn City 23 4 4 4 16 1 5 2 17 7 9 1

Elliott 26 4 2 27 3 24 5 3 1 County 1 2

24 11 9 2 18 19 7 2 17 18 7 1 Eminence i

25 13 5 3 26 14 4 1 Estill County 1 3 3 30 11

EubanK 36 9 3 1 34 11 3 1 28 14 6 1 12 2 18 12 Evarts 17 3 1 4 18 10 5 1

Ezei 25 11 4 3 29 9 3 2 30 10 3 1

20 11 5 20 11 20 11 5 1 Fairdale 1 5

7 5 1 25 9 8 9 1 i'airview 27 1 6 23

15 11 4 1 10 19 12 16 1 1 i'ancy Farm 1 2

27 9 3 1 19 18 15 4 1 Farmington ___. 1 2 1 20

5 10 11 17 8 10 1 Feds Creek 23 1 7 3 18

Fern Creek 16 18 4 4 19 15 1 5 3 21 15 5 1

24 12 1 Flaget 26 14 3 1 1 7 1 20 13 8

Fleming County 34 6 5 1 31 8 6 1 33 8 4 1

Fleming-Neon 19 10 1 16 13 1 18 11 1 1 5 18 30 FordsvUle 20 28 2 3 21 26 5 1 Fort Campbell 13 10 11 18 10 14 5 1 12 8 1 26 8 1 2 25 9 Fort Knox 3 26 7 2 1 1 31 7 Frankiort 39 2 3 32 6 3 1 Franklin 24 12 5 3 27 11 County 1 4 2 24 16 2 1 Franklin-Simpson 36 10 30 16 1 27 15 4 1 Frederick Fraize . 28 18 2 27 16 5 25 18 5 1 Fulton 23 10 1 20 10 2 2 21 8 3 1 Fulton County 26 6 17 12 2 1 18 10 4 Gallatin County 18 15 5 9 19 17 8 3 23 23 1 Gamaliel 10 19 13 7 19 13 9 8 14 19 10 Garrard County 14 19 7 3 20 13 8 1 21 15 5 George Rogers Clark 32 7 2 2 28 12 2 1 30 9 3 Georgetown 37 10 3 2 31 15 5 1 32 15 3 16 7 Glasgow 29 35 12 5 . 31 16 5 Graham 19 15 5 1 13 20 6 1 15 22 3 Grant County 36 13 1 30 19 1 31 16 3 Green Coimty 29 8 6 1 30 10 3 1 30 9 4 Greenup County 36 3 5 30 5 8 1 34 6 4 Greenville 18 10 3 2 18 13 2 21 9 1 Hancock County 30 16 4 1 21 25 4 1 22 24 4 Harlan 16 7 6 1 17 8 4 IS 8 4 Harrison County 24 7 6 1 23 9 5 1 20 9 8 Harrodsburg 25 13 5 2 25 15 3 2 26 9 9 Hart Coimty 27 5 23 7 2 21 9 2 Hazard 25 16 2 22 16 5 19 18 6 Hazel Green Academy 22 18 2 4 25 15 5 1 25 15 5 Heath 12 15 3 3 10 11 6 6 13 16 2 Henderson 23 14 10 3 18 22 9 1 21 18 11 Henderson County 19 17 9 5 17 23 9 1 14 24 12 Henderson Settlement 12 8 1 1 10 7 5 6 11 4 Henry Clay 25 13 1 2 29 27 9 5 9 1 3 Henry County 24 14 2 15 15 9 1 19 16 5 Hickman County 20 14 3 16 15 3 3 18 19 Highlands 37 10 6 2 21 21 13 30 21 3 Hlndman 35 9 2 31 12 2 1 35 10 1 Hiseville 25 16 5 1 28 17 2 27 17 2 Holmes 24 14 5 3 12 18 9 7 15 19 10 Holy Cross 32 12 4 1 29 15 4 1 29 15 5 Holy Family 28 3 4 21 6 7 1 16 12 7 Hopkinsville 21 4 4 19 8 2 25 3 1 Hughes-Kirk 24 10 3 22 11 4 24 11 2 Hustonville 23 20 5 1 27 17 2 1 24 17 6 Iroquois 25 11 3 1 22 15 3 22 11 7 Jackson 25 16 2 2 23 15 6 1 22 17 3 Jackson County 26 14 4 2 30 12 4 28 11 7 James A. Cawood 16 9 7 2 19 9 4 2 17 11 6 Jelfersontown 22 16 3 1 20 17 5 23 13 6 Jenkins 30 8 1 23 15 1 26 11 2 Jessamine Coimty 38 14 4 37 16 3 36 16 4 Johns Creek 38 4 2 1 30 10 5 27 12 6 Johnson Central 23 8 2 16 11 6 20 6 7 Ky. Country Day 29 12 4 1 26 16 3 1 26 15 4 Kentucky 23 2 1 21 2 20 5 1 School for the Deaf . 3 Knott County 25 16 2 2 25 16 4 27 16 2 Knox Central 23 11 1 19 14 2 16 16 2 Lafayette 29 9 3 29 9 2 1 32 6 3 I-aRue County 27 8 1 26 7 3 26 9 1 Laurel County 24 4 4 20 7 5 22 6 4 Lee County 31 11 2 24 15 3 2 24 19 1 Leitchfield 25 12 5 2 28 14 1 1 28 12 3 Leslie County 11 9 3 2 11 10 4 13 10 2 Letcher 29 22 1 1 20 25 7 1 25 22 6 Lewis County 23 5 3 5 22 5 8 1 16 10 8 LewisbuTg 31 13 6 2 28 21 2 1 27 19 6 Lexington Catholic 34 11 7 2 34 15 5 39 10 4 Page Sixteen THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR AUGUST, 1974

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MadisonviUe-North Hopkins . 22 29 6 19 33 5 21 34 2 Male 29 9 3 21 18 2 28 10 2 1 Marion C. Moore 30 6 2 27 9 2 29 9 Marlon Covmty 29 10 6 2 28 17 2 28 17 2 Mason County 36 14 3 2 32 16 7 31 15 8 1 Maylield 8 9 8 8 11 6 8 14 3 MaysviUe 23 8 8 1 24 14 2 26 12 2 M. C. Napier 18 16 1 1 21 12 3 23 11 2 Meade County 20 17 1 24 14 22 14 2 Memorial 37 6 5 1 35 9 3 1 33 9 6 Menifee County 29 12 3 29 11 4 28 13 3 Mercer County 27 16 5 1 23 22 4 25 23 1 Metcalfe County 28 17 7 1 32 16 5 29 15 9 Middlesboro 24 10 1 21 8 4 2 22 6 6 1 Millard 25 13 5 1 23 16 5 24 12 7 1 Millersburg Military Inst. 33 14 2 32 15 2 28 15 6 Model 24 12 4 23 15 1 1 25 11 4 Montgomery Co. 30 13 2 1 35 8 3 31 12 3 MonticeUo 29 11 21 15 1 27 10 Morgan Coimty 23 4 4 3 21 6 6 1 22 4 5 3 Mt. Sterling 26 6 7 1 27 8 4 1 27 9 3 1 Muhlenberg Central 23 9 1 1 14 18 1 1 21 11 2 Mullins 33 8 6 7 29 15 8 2 34 13 6 1 Murray 24 12 2 15 20 2 1 19 18 Nancy 36 10 4 4 32 15 3 3 35 11 3 Nelson County 32 3 2 1 25 8 5 29 9 Newport 36 7 5 24 15 8 1 23 17 1 Newport Catholic 36 10 5 1 18 20 11 3 30 15 7 Nicholas Co. 41 18 2 41 19 1 42 16 North Hardin 20 13 4 20 12 3 2 22 11 North Marshall 17 12 1 1 12 14 3 2 14 15 1 Ohio County 20 18 3 3 19 22 2 1 21 22 Oldham County 32 17 3 2 32 15 5 2 29 21 Olmstead 36 13 6 2 35 16 5 1 36 17 3 1 {Continued Sept. Athlete) CAN ATHLETIC INJURIES AND COST OF ATHLETIC INSURANCE BE REDUCED?

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