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2016 Pre-Tournament Media Notes 2016 St. Elizabeth Healthcare/KHSAA Girls’ Sweet Sixteen® BB&T Arena • Highland Heights • March 9-13 The KHSAA would like to thank the following for their support of the 2016 St. Elizabeth Healthcare/KHSAA Girls' Sweet 16® State Basketball Tournament who advertised using the courtside signage. LED Courtside Signage Morehead State Kentucky Offi ce of Highway Safety Eastern Kentucky Whitaker Bank Prairie Farms Ale 8 One Subway Ted Cook Tire Chocolate Milk “Offi cial Beverage” Rafferty’s St. Elizabeth Healthcare Kentucky Utilities NKYCVB Chrysler in Lawrenceburg Thank You Sponsors! For more information, contact Leah Little at the KHSAA ([email protected]). The KHSAA would like to thank the following for their sponsorship of the 2016 St. Elizabeth Healthcare/KHSAA Girls’ Sweet 16® State Basketball Tournament. Radio Network Exhibitors Kentucky Utilities Concourse Lexington Herald-Leader Kentucky Offi ce of Highway Safety Kosair Children’s Charities St. Elizabeth Healthcare Eastern Kentucky University NKYCVB/CinnUSA Whitaker Bank Northern Kentucky University KY American Water Sports History Foundation NKYCVB/CinnUSA Kentucky State Police Chocolate Milk “Offi cial Beverage” Team IP St. Elizabeth Healthcare KY Tobacco Prevention Coaches Hospitality Area BSN Sports Russell Athletic H&W Sports Shop Chocolate Milk “Offi cial Beverage” Rawlings 2016 Sweet 16® KEDC Club Members First String Media The Kentucky High School Athletic Association would like to acknowledge with sincere appreciation all contributions to the 2016 Sweet Sixteen® Club. Listed below are the members for the 2016 Girls' Sweet 16® (as of March 7, 2016). For more information, contact Butch Cope, Sweet 16® Club, KHSAA, 2280 Executive Dr., Lexington, KY 40505, (859) 299-5472. All listings (as of 3/7/16) Danny Percell For more information on the radio network, contact Dick Farmer at [email protected]. Tim King For exhibit information, contact Leah Little at the KHSAA ([email protected]). 4 Order Championship photos at KHSAAphotos.org 2016 St. Elizabeth Healthcare/KHSAA Girls’ Sweet Sixteen® BB&T Arena • Highland Heights • March 9-13 KU/KHSAA RADIO NETWORK The KU/KHSAA Radio Network is en- MSU network he has worked several NCAA tering its 19th year and is a joint venture Tournament games. between the KHSAA, Dick Farmer and Tom A former Sweet 16® participant at Row- Stevens. Kentucky Utilities once again an County, Magrane-Muntz was a standout serves as the title sponsor for the network for the Lady Vikings and later enjoyed a for both the 2016 Girls’ & Boys’ State Hall of Fame career at Morehead State Basketball Championships. University in the late 1980s. She has also RADIO NETWORK AFFILIATES Chuck Mraz and Neal Bradley will team shared her expertise as an assistant coach. (Listing as of March 7) up to handle play-by-play duties in 2016. This is her fourth year with the network. Former Rowan County and Morehead State Former DuPont Manual coach Mina Todd STATION CITY AM FM STATION CITY AM FM standout Julie Magrane-Muntz and former returns as an analyst in 2016. Todd guided WCBL-AM Benton 1290 WPRT-AM Prestonsburg 960 coach Mina Todd provide color commen- the Crimsons to a runner-up fi nish in the WCBL-FM Benton 99.1 WPRT-FM Prestonsburg 104.5 tary, and Carl Nathe of Lexington reports 2001 girls’ championship tournament. She WBGN-AM Bowling Green 1340 WLCK-AM Scottsville 1250 from the sidelines. played high school basketball at Calloway WTCO-AM Campbellsville 1450 WTLO-AM Somerset 1480 Neal Bradley will serve as play-by-play County and competed on the collegiate WAIN-AM Columbia 1270 WTCW-AM Whitesburg 920 announcer for the sixth year. For the past level at the University of Tennessee and WHSX-FM Edmonton 99.1 WXKQ-FM Whitesburg 103.9 25 years Bradley has thrilled Murray State Murray State University. WTHX-FM Elizabethtown 101.5 WBTH-AM Williamson, WV 1400 WCLU-AM Glasgow 1490 WBTH-FM Williamson, WV 102.5 fans with his calls of big wins as “Voice of Carl Nathe will serve as sideline reporter WUGO-FM Grayson 100.9 the Racers.” In addition to his play-by-play once again this season. Nathe handles PA WHBN-AM Harrodsburg 1420 duties for Murray State men’s basketball duties at UK home football games and WSON-AM Henderson 860 and football, Bradley serves as host of the is in his 27th year working for UK Public WSON-FM Henderson 96..5 radio program ”Hey Coach!” with Matt Relations and Marketing. His popular WKCB-FM Hindman 107.1 McMahan and is sports director and morn- program “UK at the Half” is heard on the WHOP-AM Hopkinsville 1230 ing show host at WOFC-WNBS in Murray. UK sports network during every football WHOP-FM Hopkinsville 95.3 Chuck Mraz has called the action and basketball game broadcast on the WFTG-AM London 1400 on Morehead State University’s sports UK Sports Network. Nathe is a recipient WXVW-AM Louisville 1450 network for more than a quarter century of the prestigious Al Temple Award for his WMSK-FM Morganfi eld 95.3 and is in his third year with the KU Sweet outstanding contributions to the Kentucky WUCO-AM Morganfi eld 1550 16® Radio Network. During his career Broadcasters Association. WLOC-AM Munfordville 1150 with Morehead State Public Radio he has Other network personalities will be WNBS-AM Murray 1340 captured more than 25 Associated Press assigned as needed. Interested advertis- WOFC-AM Murray 1130 WKYH-AM Paintsville 600 awards for news and sports reporting, ers should contact Leah Little (llittle@ WSIP-FM Paintsville 98.9 including two AP sports play-by-play khsaa.org). WLSI-AM Pikeville 900 awards. During his stint at the mic for the WLSI-FM Pikeville 95.9 Kentucky Association of Pep Organization Sponsors KAKAPOS PAST GIRLS’ SWEET 16® WINNERS 1980 Apollo 1999 Marshall County 1981 Marshall County 2000 Harrison County 1982 Marshall County 2001 Henderson County 1983 Paul Blazer 2002 Harrison County 1984 Lafayette 2003 Perry Co. Central 1985 Tates Creek 2004 Barren County 1986 Paul Blazer 2005 Henderson County 2015 Girls’ Sweet 16® Champions 1987 Male 2006 Magoffi n County Bell County 1988 East Hardin 2007 Clay County 1989 Marshall County 2008 Henderson County 60 YEARS OF CHEERS 1990 Southern 2009 Clay County The Kentucky Association of Pep Organization Sponsors was founded in 1954 by Stella 1991 Marshall County 2010 Clay County S. Gilb, Professor of Physical Education at the University of Kentucky. Mrs. Gilb believed 1992 Southern 2011 Clay County cheerleaders should be encouraged to constantly improve the skills and techniques 1993 Whitesburg 2012 Perry County Central while supporting their athletic teams. Sponsors of cheerleading squads throughout the 1994 Henderson County 2013 Madison Central state were then organized to continue this philosophy. Various cheerleading companies 1995 Hazard 2014 Corbin were invited to Kentucky for workshops and clinics to provide educational experience 1996 Monroe County 2015 Bell County for our coaches and cheerleaders. KAPOS, believing that cheerleaders should in some 1997 Barren County way be rewarded for their time and efforts, started the Sweet 16® Competition in 1955. 1998 Elizabethtown Watch the Championships live at KHSAA.tv 5 TTrimblerimble CCountyounty REGION 8 CHAMPIONS LLadyady RRaidersaiders ((24-7)24-7) QUICK FACTS Nickname: ......................................... Lady Raiders Colors: .......................................Royal Blue & Gold Region: ................................................................. 8 District: ............................................................... 29 City: ........................................................... Bedford County: .......................................................Trimble Superintendent: .............................Steve Miracle Principal: ............................................. Mike Slider Athletic Director: .........................Frank Ragland Head Coach: ...................................Kerrie Stewart Sweet 16® Appearances: ............................. 3rd Sweet 16® Titles (Last): .................................... 0 2015-16 TRIMBLE COUNTY LADY RAIDERS (pictured left to right) — FRONT ROW: Shelbe Black, Rhiannon All-Time Sweet 16® Record: .........................0-2 England, Katie Gonterman, Mila Consley, Cheyenne Clark, Kaylee Clifford, Karli Tilley. BACK ROW: Coach Dwight First Appearance: ......................................... 1976 Inskeep, Head Coach Kerrie Stewart, Cree Beeles, Bailey Duke, Abby Ponder, Alexis England, Ashlyn Cissell. Most Recent Appearance: .......................... 1981 2015-16 SCHEDULE Date Opponent W/L Score Dec 1 at Bullitt Central W 39-36 TEAM ROSTER Dec 4 Carroll County W 66-39 Dec 5 vs. Dixie Heights W 57-42 No. Name Ht. Pos. Yr. Dec 7 at Gallatin County W 54-37 Dec 11 at Oldham County W 73-52 10 Rhiannon England 5’ 9 F Senior Dec 12 Eminence W 68-32 Dec 17 Spencer County W 67-56 15 Katie Gonterman 5’ 11 F Senior Dec 18 Williamstown W 59-56 21 Bailey Duke 5’ 5 G Freshman Dec 22 at Walton-Verona L 34-38 Dec 28 vs. Grace Christian Acad., TN W 43-41 23 Amber Cissell 5’ 6 G Senior Dec 29 vs. Redan, GA W 37-24 31 Abby Ponder 5’ 6 G 8th Dec 30 vs. Franklin County L 26-59 Jan 5 Boone County L 51-57 32 Kaylee Clifford 5’ 11 G Junior Jan 7 Shelby County L 36-43 Jan 11 at Owen County W 51-33 35 Mila Consley 5’ 11 F, C Senior Jan 13 vs. Gallatin County W 44-34 40 Karli Tilley 5’ 6 F Sophomore Jan 15 vs. Walton-Verona L 48-60 Jan 23 at Carroll County W 60-36 45 Cheyenne Clark 5’ 4 G Senior Jan 26 at Ryle L 38-53 52 Shelbe Black 6’ 0 F, G Junior Jan 28 Collins L 47-54 Feb 1 South Oldham W 58-30 Feb 5 North Oldham W 46-32 Feb 8 Gallatin County W 66-38 Head Coach: Kerrie Stewart Feb 12 at Owen County W 61-36 Assistant Coaches: Dwight Inskeep, Frank Ragland Feb 16 Henry County W 43-23 Feb 19 Lloyd Memorial W 65-37 Feb 23 North Oldham W 70-45 Feb 26 Oldham County W 64-43 Feb 29 vs. Gallatin County W 48-44 Mar 4 vs.
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