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EE.A..A. DDiddleiddle AArenarena • BBowlingowling GGreenreen • MMarcharch 113-163-16 Lea Wise Prewitt returns to the Network for her 16th year as an analyst. Prewitt was an All-State performer at Lafayette High School and a member of the 1978 squad that advanced to the State Tournament. She helped the Lady Generals to a return Sweet 16® trip in 1979 and a runner-up Here the games locally in the fi nish. Prewitt went on to enjoy an outstanding collegiate career at the University of Kentucky, Bowling Green area on RADIO NETWORK AFFILIATES WBGN-AM (1340) earning All-SEC honors in 1982. That same year, she was a member of the UK team that captured (Listing as of March 2) the offi cial home of the the SEC title. She coached fi ve seasons at Centre Houchens/KHSAA Girls’ Sweet 16® College in Danville, guiding Centre to a third-place STATION CITY AM FM STATION CITY AM FM national fi nish in 1989. Prewitt was inducted in to WBRT Bardstown 1320 WOFC Murray 1130 The KU/KHSAA Radio Network is entering its 16th the Dawahares/KHSAA Hall of Fame in 2002. year and is a joint venture between the KHSAA, A former Sweet 16® participant at Rowan WBRT Bardstown 97.1 WKYH Paintsville 600 Dick Farmer and Tom Stevens. Kentucky Utilities County, Magrane-Muntz was a standout for the WCBL Benton 1290 WSIP Paintsville 98.9 again serves as the title sponsor for the network for Lady Vikings and later enjoyed a Hall of Fame career WCBL Benton 99.1 WLSI Pikeville 900 both the 2013 Girls’ & Boys’ State Championships. at Morehead State University in the late 1980s. She WBGN Bowling Green 1340 WLSI Pikeville 95.9 Chuck Mraz and Neal Bradley will team up to has also shared her expertise as an assistant coach WTCO Campbellsville 1450 WPRT Prestonsburg 960 handle play-by-play duties. Former State Tourna- at Boyle County. This is her second year with the WAIN Columbia 1270 WPRT Prestonsburg 104.5 ment participant and assistant coach Lea Wise network. Prewitt and former Rowan County and Morehead Nathe handles PA duties at UK home football WCYN Cynthiana 102.3 WLCK Scottsville 1250 State standout Julie Magrane-Muntz will provide and baseball games and is in his 24th year working WHSX Edmonton 99.1 WXKQ Whitesburg 103.9 color commentary. Carl Nathe of Lexington will for UK Public Relations and Marketing. His popular WTHX Elizabethtown 101.5 WBTH Williamson, WV 1400 report from the sidelines. program “UK at the Half” is heard on the UK sports WCLU Glasgow 1490 WBTH Williamson, WV 102.5 Neal Bradley will serve as play-by-play announc- network during every football and basketball game WUGO Grayson 102.3 er for the third consecutive year. For the past 22 broadcast on the UK-IMG Sports Network and he WKIC Hazard 97.9 years, Bradley has thrilled Murray State fans with serves as sideline reporter for selected telecasts of his calls of big wins as “Voice of the Racers.” In UK women’s basketball games. Last year, Nathe WSON Henderson 860 addition to his play-by-play duties for Murray State received the prestigious Al Temple Award for his WSON Henderson 96.5 men’s basketball and football, Bradley also serves outstanding contributions to the Kentucky Broad- WHOP Hopkinsville 1230 as host of the radio program ”Hey Coach!” with casters Association. WHOP Hopkinsville 95.3 Billy Kennedy. Bradley is the sports director and Other network personalities will be assigned as WVLK Lexington 101.5 morning show host at WRKY-WNBS in Murray. needed. WFTG London 1400 Chuck Mraz has called the action on Morehead Interested advertisers should contact Tom State University’s sports network for nearly a Stevens (tstevens@learfi eld.com or Dick Farmer WFMW Madisonville 730 quarter century. During his career with Morehead ([email protected]). WKLB Manchester 1290 State Public Radio he has captured more than WKLB Manchester 104.5 25 Associated Press awards for news and sports WFBR Mt. Washington 95.3 reporting. During his stint at the mic for the MSU WLOC Munfordville 1150 network he has worked several NCAA tournament WNBS Murray 1340 games. Kentucky Association of Pep Organization Sponsors KAKAPOS PAST GIRLS’ SWEET 16® WINNERS 1980 Apollo 2002 Harrison County 1981 Marshall County 2003 Perry Co. Central 1982 Marshall County 2004 Barren County 1983 Paul Blazer 2005 Henderson County 1984 Lafayette 2006 Magoffi n County 1985 Tates Creek 2007 Clay County 1986 Paul Blazer 2008 Henderson County 1987 Male 2009 Clay County 1988 East Hardin 2010 Clay County 1989 Marshall County 2011 Clay County Girls’ Sweet 16® Champions 1990 Southern 2012 Perry County Central Perry County Central 1991 Marshall County 1992 Southern 59 YEARS OF CHEERS 1993 Whitesburg The Kentucky Association of Pep Organization Sponsors was founded in 1954 by Stella 1994 Henderson County S. Gilb, Professor of Physical Education at the University of Kentucky. Mrs. Gilb believed 1995 Hazard cheerleaders should be encouraged to constantly improve the skills and techniques 1996 Monroe County while supporting their athletic teams. Sponsors of cheerleading squads throughout the 1997 Barren County state were then organized to continue this philosophy. Various cheerleading companies 1998 Elizabethtown were invited to Kentucky for workshops and clinics to provide educational experience 1999 Marshall County for our coaches and cheerleaders. KAPOS, believing that cheerleaders should in some 2000 Harrison County way be rewarded for their time and efforts, started the Sweet 16® Competition in 1955. 2001 Henderson County Watch the Championships live at KHSAA.tv 3 22013013 HHouchensouchens IIndustries/KHSAAndustries/KHSAA GGirls’irls’ SSweetweet 1166® Anderson County Lady Bearcats (32-1) QUICK FACTS Name: ........................................................Anderson County District: ............................................................................ 30 Region:............................................................................... 8 City: ................................................................Lawrenceburg County: .................................................................Anderson Nickname: ..................................................... Lady Bearcats Colors: ......................................................Red, White & Blue Superintendent: .........................................Sheila Mitchell Principal: ........................................................ Ronnie Fields Athletic Director:.............................................. Rick Sallee Head Coach: .........................................................Tony Kays Tournament Appearances: .........................................4th 2012-13 ANDERSON COUNTY LADY BEARCATS (pictured left to right) — BACK ROW: Coach Birdwhistell, Coach Tournament Titles: .......................................................... 0 Cann, Katelyn Harrod, Kaci Currens, Courtney Hawkins, Eriel McKee, Makenzie Cann, Kali Whiteside, Libby Pike, Corrin All-Time Tournament Record: ....................................0-3 Robinson, Head Coach Tony Kays, Coach Milam. FRONT ROW: Mia Aldridge, Alex Averitt, Sydney Stratton, Destiny First Appearance: ...................................................... 1975 Most Recent Appearance: ....................................... 2010 Stewart, Marissa Walker, Mallory Sims, Jessica Rice. 2012-13 SCHEDULE Team Roster Date Opponent W/L Score 11/26 at Casey County W 59-36 No. Name Ht. Pos. Yr. 11/30 at Lexington Catholic W 59-36 3 Courtney Gale Hawkins 5’ 6 F Fr. 12/4 Oldham County W 68-41 12/6 at Lincoln County W 56-46 4 Stratton Sydney 5’ 7 C So. 12/11 Paul Laurence Dunbar W 52-28 10 Destiny Stewart 5’ 3 G Jr. 12/15 vs. Butler W 57-31 12/17 Spencer County W 60-19 11 Jessica Rice 5’ 0 G Jr. 12/21 vs. LaRue County W 63-54 15 Katelyn Harrod 5’ 6 F Fr. 12/22 vs. Bryan Station L 41-43 12/23 at Lexington Catholic W 56-40 20 Mallory Sims 4’ 9 G So. 12/27 vs. DuPont Manual W 69-33 21 Kali Whiteside 6’ 0 C Sr. 12/27 vs. Bishop Brossart W 45-38 12/28 vs. Elizabethtown W 66-56 22 Makenzie Cann 6’ 0 G Jr. 12/29 at Franklin County W 58-25 23 Corrin Robinson 5’ 1 G So. 1/2 at Henry Clay W 51-41 1/4 Collins W 59-34 23 Marissa Walker 5’ 1 G So. 1/8 at Mercer County W 46-43 24 Alex Avritt 5’ 8 G Jr. 1/11 at Spencer County W 66-16 1/16 at Shelby County W 69-36 30 Libby Pike 5’ 8 C Sr. 1/19 South Oldham W 62-39 32 Eriel McKee 5’ 10 F Jr. 1/22 at Bryan Station W 65-45 1/24 at Collins W 64-31 35 Mia Aldridge 5’ 1 G Fr. 1/29 at Montgomery County W 66-50 45 Kaci Currens 5’ 5 G Fr. 2/4 Shelby County W 66-33 2/7 at Christian Academy-Lou. W 66-64 2/8 Woodford County W 64-36 Head Coach: Tony Kays 2/11 at Owen County W 44-29 2/15 at Franklin County W 61-50 Assistant Coach: Clay Birdwhistell 2/19 vs. Spencer County W 54-26 2/22 at Collins W 47-34 2/28 vs. Grant County W 64-31 2/4 vs. Oldham County W 80-31 3/6 vs. Simon Kenton W 70-68 4 Order Championship photos at KHSAAphotos.org EE.A..A. DDiddleiddle AArenarena • BBowlingowling GGreenreen • MMarcharch 113-163-16 Ashland Blazer Kittens (25-6) QUICK FACTS Name: ............................................................Ashland Blazer District: ............................................................................ 64 Region:............................................................................. 16 City: ......................................................................... Ashland County: ........................................................................ Boyd Nickname: ................................................................ Kittens Colors: ........................................................Maroon