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1 HiqhkhoolAthMe ST. XAVIER HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL TEAM K.H.S.A.A. CHAMPION 1981 I!^Mj^lid{ <iii«iiiif '11^ > 1 i aiwi (Left to Right) Front Row: Paul Renn, Mgr., Brad Brian, Tony Birk, Bill Gray, Paul Kopp, Mgr. Second Row: Tony Feldkamp, Mgr., Tom Elpers,Todd Hauss, Craig Holmes, Mike Gruneisen, Greg Schaaf. Third Row: Jack Savage, Rusty Leonhardt, Ken Jackson, Don Hamilton, Bruce Johnston, Pat Ballard, Jim Ford. Fourth Row: Coach Dave Butler, Troy Schmeing. Joe Moore, Paul Goyette, Mike Dunagan, Marty Brown, David Bergamini, Coach Joe Bergamini. Member Of National Federation of State High School Associations Official Organ of the KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION AUGUST 1981
2 FOOTBALL DISTRICTS AND REGIONS The Board of Control of the Kentucky High School Athletic Association set the football districts and regions for 1981 and 1982 as follows: CLASS A (0-425) - 47 SCHOOLS REGION I Ballard Memorial, Fulton, Fulton County, Greenville, Murray, Russellville Campbellsville, Caverna, Clinton County, Gamaliel, Metcalf County, Tompkinsville REGION II Berea, Harrodsburg, Madison, Paris Sub- - Eminence, Frankfort, Ky. Country Day Sub-District 2 - Carroll County, Owen County, Trimble County REGION III Beechwood, Bellevue, Dayton, Ludlow Fairview, Nicholas County, Raceland REGION IV Sub- - Cumberland, Evarts, Harlan Sub-District 2 - Lone Jack, Lynn Camp, Pineville, Williamsburg Sub- - Elkhorn City, Fleming Neon, Jenkins, Phelps, Virgie Sub-District 2 - Betsy Layne, Mullins, Paintsville, Pikeville, Wheelwright CLASS AA ( ) - 47 SCHOOLS REGION I Sub- - Caldwell County, Heath, Mayfield, Trigg County Sub-District 2 - Ft. Campbell, Hancock County, McLean County, Todd Central Sub- - Allen County, Butler County, Glasgow, Warren East Sub-District 2- Adair County, Edmonson County, Green County, Hart County REGION II Sub- - Bullitt East, Ft. Knox, LaRue County, West Hardin Sub-District 2 - Anderson County, Bardstown, Bourbon County, Washington County Sub- - Bath County, Fleming County, Henry County, Mason County Sub-District 2 - East Carter, Lewis County, Rowan County, West Carter REGION III Boyle County. Garrard County, Russell County, Somerset. Wayne County Corbin, Middlesboro REGION IV District 1 Hazard, Johns Creek, M.C. Napier, Whitesburg Lawrence County, Morgan County, Prestonsburg 49 SCHOOLS CLASS AAA ( ) - REGION I Calloway County, Crittenden County, Lone Oak, Reidland, Union County, Webster County Barren County, Franklin-Simpson, Ohio County REGION II Sub- - Breckinridge County, Elizabethtown, Meade County, North Bullitt Sub-District 2 - East Hardin, Grayson County. Taylor County Sub- - Danville, Harrison County, Montgomery County Sub-District 2 - Franklin County, Scott County, Western Hills, Woodford County REGION III District 1 Sub- - Conner, Covington Catholic, Lloyd Memorial, Simon Kenton Sub-District 2 - Highlands, Newport, Newport Catholic, Scott Sub- - Bell County, James A. Cawood, Knox Central, Rockcastle County, Whitley County Sub-District 2 - Casey County, Estill County, Jassamlne County, Lincoln County, Mercer County REGION IV District 1 Breathitt County, Clay County, Knott Central, Leslie County Belfry, Johnson Central, Russell, Sheldon Clark STATE CLASS AAAA (1001-up) - 32 SCHOOLS REGION I District 1 Bowling Green, Christian County, Hopkinsville, Marshall County, Paducah Tilghman, Warren Central Apollo, Daviess County, Henderson County, Madisonville-North Hopkins, Owensboro, Owensboro Catholic REGION II Bullitt Central, Marion County, Nelson County, North Hardin Oldham County, Shelby County REGION III Bryan Station, Henry Clay, Lafayette, Tates Creek Clark County, Laurel County, Madison Central REGION IV District 1 Boone County, Campbell County, Dixie Heights, Holmes Boyd County, Greenup County, Paul G. Blazer JEFFERSON COUNTY CLASS AAAA - 28 SCHOOLS District 1 Bishop David, Butler, Pleasure Ridge Park, Shawnee, Valley, Western Atherton, DeSales, Doss, Fairdale, Moore, Southern District 3 Fern Creek. Iroquois, Male, Manual, Seneca, St. Xavier District 4 Ballard, Central, Eastern, Jeffersontown, Trinity, Waggener
3 The Kentucky High School Athlete Official Organ of the Kentucky High School Athletic Association VOL. XLIV No. 1 AUGUST, 1981 $2.00 Per Year From the Commissioner's Office MINUTES OF THE BOARD MEETING The Board of Control of the Kentucky High School Athletic Association met at Kenlake State Park, Aurora, Kentucky, on Friday morning, July 24, The meeting was called to order by President Zeb Blankenship, at 9:00 A.M. Present were Board members Charles Black, Robie Harper, Alvis Johnson, J. D. Minnehan, Barney Thweatt, Fairce O. Woods; Commissioner Tom Mills, Assistant Commissioners Brigid DeVries, Louis Stout and Billy V. Wise. Conley Manning was present representing the State Department of Education. The invocation was given by J. D. Minnehan. Robie Harper moved, seconded by Walter Pickett, that the minutes of the April meeting be accepted. The motion passed unanimously. Charles Black made the motion to place in nomination J. D. Minnehan and Fairce O. Woods for President and Vice President respectively. Alvis Johnson seconded the motion and it passed unanimously. President Zeb Blankenship thanked the Board members for their cooperation and the efforts of the people he had worked with during his year as President. He then turned the meeting over to newly elected President J. D. Minnehan. President Minnehan presented plaques to the outgoing Board members, Zeb Blankenship and Barney Thweatt, expressing his appreciation for their service and contributions to the K.H.S.A.A. They accepted their plaques with words of thanks. Mr. Minnehan introduced the newly elected Board members: Prin. Robert Rogers, Ballard Memorial High School, representing Section 1: Prin. Eldon Davidson, Monticello High School, representing Section 6 President Minnehan introduced Mr. Charles Carmony to the Board as he was present to appeal the eligibility case of his son. His son had been declared ineligible under By-Law 6, Transfer Rule. After Mr. Carmony's presentation and a lengthy discussion by the Board members, Walter Pickett moved, seconded by Alvis Johnson, that the decision of the Commissioner be upheld and that Mr. Carmony be informed that a situation of this kind should be handled at the local level. The motion carried unanimously. Commissioner Mills read the correspondence from Prin. Cletus Hubbs of Atherton High School and Mrs. Hammons concerning the eligibility of her son. Dirk. Following the presentation and a discussion by the Board, Fairce Woods moved, seconded by Charles Black, that the Commissioner's decision be upheld and that By-Law 5, Section 1, not be waived. The motion carried unanimously. Following the presentation of the correspondence by Mr. Millsfrom Mr. and Mrs. Harold Glenn Noble concerning their son transferring from Riverside Christian School to Jackson High School, Fairce Woods moved, seconded by Eldon Davidson, that no ruling be made at this time since the student has not as yet enrolled at Jackson High School and since the Commissioner has not received a request for a formal ruling in the case. The motion carried unanimously. President Minnehan introduced representatives from District 3 and 4; Prin. Ralph Colby, Mayfield; Supt. Jack Rose, Calloway County Schools; Prin. Jerry Ainley, Calloway County High School; Prin. Bob Miller, Marshall High School. Mr. Colby came before the Board requesting that Mayfield High School be moved from District 3 into District 4 in basketball. After a lengthy discussion by those in favor and those opposed to the re-alignment, Mr. Minnehan recommended that this request be referred to the Basketball Committee and in turn they should make a recommedation to the Board. Walter Pickett made a motion, seconded by Robie Harper, that the recommendation of J. D. Minnehan be approved. The motion passed unanimously. President Minnehan asked that the members who attended the National Federation Meeting in July to report to the Board on the sessions they attended. The Board heard from Zeb Blankenship, Walter Pickett and Alvis Johnson. J. D. Minnehan informed the Board that Commissioner Tom Mills had been selected to serve on the Board of Directors for the National Federation representing Section II. Mr. Mills presented to the Board copies of the material completed for the auditor and copies of the budget report. Following a discussion of the proposed budget, Charles Black moved, seconded by Walter Pickett, that the budget and audit report be approved. The motion carried unanimously.
4 Page Two THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR AUGUST 1981 AUGUST, 1981 Vol.XLIV, No.1 Published monthly, except June andjuly, by the Kentucky High School Athletic Association, Office of Publication, 560 E. Cooper Dr., P.O. Box 22280, Lexington, Ky Second class postage paid at Lexington, Kentucky. Acceptance for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section Act of October 3, 1917, authorized May 3, 1926 Publication No Editor TOM MILLS Assistant Editor JEAN BATSEL Assistant Editor BRIGID L. DeVRIES Assistant Editor LOUIS STOUT Assistant Editor BILLY V. WISE Lexington, Kentucky BOARD OF CONTROL President J. D, Minnehan ( ) LaGrange Vice-President Fairce O. Woods ( ) Flemingsburg Directors Charles D Blacl( ( ) Barbourville; John Brock ( ) Morehead; Whaylon Coleman ( ) Owensboro; Eldon Davidson ( ) Monticello, Robie Harper, Jr. ( ) Drakesboro, Alvis Johnson ( ) Harrodsburg; Robert L. Rogers ( ) Barlow; Conley Manning, State Department of Education representative. Subscription Rate MINUTES (con't) $2 00 per year President Minnehan appointed the following committees: Basketball Committee Chairman J. D, Minnehan, Vice Chairman Robie Harper, Fairce Woods, Charles Black, Eldon Davidson Football Committee Chairman Fairce Woods, Vice Chairman Whaylon Coleman, Alvis Johnson, John Brock, Bob Rogers All-Sports Committee Chairman Alvis Johnson, Robie Harper, Whaylon Coleman, Bob Rogers, Walter Pickett Trophy Committee Chairman Alvis Johnson, Vice Chairman Eldon Davidson, Walter Pickett, Brigid DeVries, Billy Wise Staff Committee Chairman J. D. Minnehan, Vice Chairman John Brock, Robie Harper, Charles Black, Eldon Davidson Retirement Committee Chairman Whaylon Coleman, Vice Chairman John Brock, Charles Black, Eldon Davidson, Bob Rogers East Eligibility Committee Chairman Charles D. Black, Vice Chairman John Brock, Alvis Johnson, Eldon Davidson, Fairce Woods West Eligibility Committee Chairman Robie Harper, Vice Chairman J.D. Minnehan, Bob Rogers, Walter Pickett, Whaylon Coleman Mr. Minnehan reported that he had named Brigid DeVries and Louis Stout on the All- Sports Committee as Advisory members. Fairce Woods gave a report of the Football Committee recommending that the K.H.S.A.A. retain the four class system in football. Alvis Johnson moved, seconded by Charles Black, that the Board accept the recommendation of the Football Committee. The motion carried unanimously. J. D. Minnehan gave a report on the recommendations of the Staff Committee. He stated that it was the recommendation of the Staff Committee that since the members of the executive staff of the Board of Control are now covered under the teachers' retirement plan and not social security that the Board make contributions to the teachers' retirement system on behalf of the executive staff members in lieu of the contributions previously made to the social security system. Following a discussion, Fairce Woods made the motion that the recommendation be approved retroactive to July 1, Walter Pickett seconded the motion and it passed unanimously. Upon recommendation of the Staff Committee Fairce Woods moved, seconded by Walter Pickett, that the mileage allowance for the Commissioner, Assistant Commissioners and members of the Board of Control be set at 25<t; per mile, retroactive to July 1, The motion carried unanimously. After a lengthy discussion on the recommendations of the Staff Committee concerning per diem, Eldon Davidson moved, seconded by Alvis Johnson, that the Board approve $25.00 per day in-state and $35.00 per day out-of-state to be retroactive to July 1, The motion passed unanimously. The Staff Committee proposed that a car be leased forthe use of thecommissionerand his staff. After a lengthy discussion Fairce Woods moved that the Board table the motion to lease a car until further study of leasing cars, price, etc., be studied by the Staff Committee. Bob Rogers seconded the motion and it passed by a vote of 5-2. Commissioner Mills read a letter from Kentucky Country Day School requesting that a survey be taken of all the K.H.S.A.A. member schools to determine if Soccer should be a spring or fall sport. After a discussion Charles Black moved, seconded by Walter Pickett, that the request for a soccer survey be referred to the All-Sports Committee. The motion carried unanimously.
5 THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR AUGUST 1981 Page Three Commissioner Mills read a letter from the U.S. Department of Education Office for Civil Rights, Washington D.C. concerning the compliance of the SEA and the K.H.S.A.A. with Title IX. The Department ruled that the K.H.S.A.A. has complied with the guidelines set forth by Title IX. Discussion on forfeited contracts - LaRue County/Marion County and Pikeville/Morgan County. Board suggested they resolve their problems by October 1, 1981, or representatives from each school appear before the Board during the October meeting to review the cases. Brigid DeVries reported that the Track Committee wished to recommend to the Board that the two-mile run be included in the events for the girls' track meet beginning with the 1982 track season. Eldon Davidson moved that the recommendation of the Track Committee be approved. The motion was seconded by Walter Pickett and passed by a vote of 6-1. Mr. Walter Pickett informed the Board with great regret that he would have to resign his position on the Board of Control as he is retiring this year. The Board accepted Mr. Pickett's resignation with regret and instructed the Commissioner to fill the position under the provisions of Article IV, Section 2, Procedures of Election. The next meeting of the Board of Control was scheduled for October 10, at the K.H.S.A.A. Building, Lexington, at 9:00 A.M. Charles Black moved, seconded by Fairce Woods, that all bills for the Association for the period beginning April 1, 1981, and ending June 30, 1981, be allowed. The motion passed unanimously. Alvis Johnson moved, seconded by Bob Rogers, that the meeting adjourn. The motion carried unanimously. KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL STATE BASEBALL Madison Central 7 Somerset Owensboro St. Xavier Somerset St Xavier 5 Fort Knox, Kentucky May 28-29, 1981 St. Xavier TOURNAMENT TOURNAMENT OFFICIALS Lester Lynch, Elizabethtown Vic Travis, Lexington Phil Burkeen, Bowling Green Charles Joseph, Radcliff The K.H.S.A.A. Fencing Tournament was held at Atherton High School, Louisville, on April 4, Oneida Baptist Institute again placed first in the team's finish of the Boys' Fencing Championship with Fort Knox placing first in the Girls' Championship. Following are the Results: BOYS DIVISION Team Results: 1. Oneida Baptist Institute, 33; 2. Male, 12; 3. Jessamine County, 11; 4. Fort Knox, 9; 5. St, Xavier, Kentucky Country Day, St. Francis, Ballard, Seneca, 0. INDIVIDUAL RESULTS: Epee Division 1. Paul Chambers, STATE FENCING CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS Anthony Womack, 3. Hans Waber, 4. Fred Currie Sabre Division 1. Tim Hensley, 2. Mike Chambers, 3. Paul Chambers, 4. Rick Bennett Foil Division 1. Hans Waber, 2. Anthony Womack, 3. Pat Borden, 4. Tim Hensley, 5. Paul Chambers, 6. Andy Schaeter GIRLS DIVISION Team Results: 1. Fort Knox, 34; 2. Oneida Baptist Institute, 11; 3, Sacred Heart, Seneca, Male, INDIVIDUAL RESULTS: Foil Division 1. Justine Dishart, 2. Alice Blount, 3. Merlynne Coy, 4. Sandra Ruby, 5. Carol Combs, Roya Shalchi, SVs
6 8,126,, Page Four KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR AUGUST 1981 KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASS'N JULY 1, 1980 JUNE 30, 1981 STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES (These figures have been certified and we have RECEIPTS: a report on file in our office.) Balance on hand beginning ot year $34, Revenue from Membersriip Fees Member Schools S Officials 44, Sales of Publication Rule books. Directory, Magazine 1, Boys' State Basketball Tournament Program 5, Girls' State Basketball Tournament Program Advertising Fees Directory 1, lylagazine 1, Other 1, Grants Kentucky Coaches Association 1, Interest Earn, from Invest, Sav, Acc'ts & Cert, of Dep 23, State Tournaments Boys' State Basketball Tournament 395, Girls State Basketban Tournament 60, Baseball 2, Cross Country 2, Football ,80 Gymnastics Swimming Track 4, Wrestling 8,018,50 Other Tournament Receipts 1 0, Other 212, DISBURSEMENTS: 840, $874,63577 Salaries Commissioner 522, Assistant Commissioners 47, Clerks & Stenographers 23,475,06 Legal Services Board of Control Per Diem 20, Contractual Services Audit 1, Film Rental Other Expenses Clinics lor Registered Officials 6, Administrative Travel 11, Postage 8, Printing 28, Purchase of Publications 16, National Federation Dues Office Supplies 5, Expenses for Conducting State Playoffs Baseball 6, Cross Country 11, Fencing 249,14 Football 27,581,95,- Golf 42 Gymnastics 2, Rifle fularksmanship Soccer 4, Swimming 7,105,64 Tennis Track 33,031,41 Volleyball 9,022,98 Wrestling 9,072,04 Total for Administration 332,729,61 OPERATION OF PLANT Salaries Custodial 2.915,53 Utilities & Supplies Utilities 8,571,96 Telephone & Telegraph 6,728,15 Custodial Supplies 714,86 Other 327,47 fyiaintenance of Plant, Contractual Services Building and Grounds 1, Equipment 1, Other 2, Replacement of Equipment Equipment 3,756 1 Total for Operation of Plant FIXED CHARGES Contributions Social Security Teachers' Retirement Athletic Directors Association Kentucky Unemployment Insurance Fund. Kentucky Sales Tax Other Property Employees Insurance Catastrophic Insurance Liability Insurance - Board of Control & Staff Liability Insurance - Registered Officials Other Contingencies Total for Fixed Charges Total Current Expenses Total Receipts Total Disbursements, Cash Balance BANK RECONCILEMENT: Balance per bank statement June Less Outstanding Checks No No No No No No No No No No ,40 No No 1238 No 1270 No No No No No No No No No No No ,80 No No No No No No No No No No ,80 No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No ,86 34, , , ,00,,,, S S34,t 75
7 ,.,584,., 1 Co,, 51 THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR AUGUST 1981 No ,20 No, ,80 No, ,18 No, DISBURSEMENTS: Trophies 1 Postage Incidental expense-terms 14, Page Five 1981 BOYS' STATE BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS RECEIPTS: Balance/Checking account July $300 Ticket Sales 451,532,1 Postage Advance-transportation Radio Fees 10,810,00 Program Sales 5, Redeposits 220 GO Refund 160,00 Interest - Checkmatic acc't i ,137 Transportation 1 Lodging 7, fvleals Coliseum Rental & additional fees 3, Officials' Fees & expenses 2, Scorers & Timers Ticket Sellers, Takers & Guards 5, 191,07 Public Address Announcers 479,25 Films Towel Service Hon & expenses-ass't Tour Mgrs Bad chieck 8800 Transfer of Funds Total Receipts S DISBURSEMENTS: Printing Trophies and Awards, Postage 87 1 Refunds Incidental expenses - Teams Transportation Transfer - Girls' account Lodging 10, Meals 15, Officials' Fees & expenses Scorers & Timers Shot Chart Keepers & Statistician Ticket Sellers. Takers & Guards 1, Public Address Announcers Towel Service Hon & exp - Ass't Tour Mgrs Hospitality Room - expenses Bad Checks Transfer of Funds-Amount Tranferred to K H S A A as Tournament Receipts 561, June 30, K.H.S.A.A. RETIREMENT TRUST FUND RECEIPTS: Balance/Che ung account July 1, 1981 S Interest/'Sav gs Certificates 8, K H S A A as t( ansterred to!ipt5 400, True Bank Bale $74, was deducted frc following itemized expense: ipts at Lexington Center lo DISBURSEMENTS: Retirement Payments Bond taxes S Lexington Center I Rent; ($16,000 plus 15% of gross receipts) 47, Credit Card Discount First Aid K.H.S.A.A. ASSETS: Cash Balance - 1st Security Natl Bank & Trust Certificate of Deposits - 1st Security Bank. Repurchase Agreement-American Bank and Tri 534, , , Total Funds on Hand, June 30, , GIRLS' STATE BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS RECEIPTS: Balance/checking account July $ Ticket Sales 103,65150 Postage 20,15 Transferred/Boys Basketball account Radio Fees 1, Program Sales Estimated Value of KHS A A Building and Equipment 480,53349 Total K H S A A Assets S931, K.H.S.A.A. RETIREMENT TRUST FUND ASSETS: Cash Balance - 1st Security Bank & Trust Co S Savings Certilicale 1st Security Bank 75, Total Receipts $ Total Retirement Fund Assets S
8 Page Six THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR AUGUST 1981 FORT CAMPBELL HIGH SCHOOL CLASS A GIRLS Kentucky High School Track Meet Lexington, Kentucky May 23, 1981 (Lett to Right) Front Row: Charmaine Vassar, Debra McLemore, Angle Hutton, Cathy Hogan, Caria Tademy. Second Row: Rosalind Norvell, Cindy Bynes, Tina Smith, Lisa Thompson, Kity Davidson, Maggie Marin. 300 Meter Low Hurdles 1. Tademy. CarIa: Ft. Campbell 2 Slander. Peggy. Ludlow 3 Parr. Stephanie, Bellevue 4 Fisher. Bambi; Raceland 5 Gay. CarIa: Madison 100 Meter Low Hurdles 1. Fisher. Bambi: Raceland Tademy. CarIa: Rt Campbell Vasser. Charmaine. Ft Campbell 15,92 4 Reihemann. Doris: St Henry Slander. Peggy; Ludlow Meter Dash 1 Ballew. Verna: Madison Rose, Joyce: Campbellsville Barlow. Valence: Butler Co McLemore. Debra: Ft Campbell Yeasl. Jada: Harrodsburg Meter Dash 1 Thompson. Melissa: Trigg Co Hendnx. Roma: Trigg Co Murphy. Maria: Anderson Co Smith, Francine: Pans Miller, Lea: Bath Co Meter Dash Hogan, Cathy: Ft. Campbell :59 00 McLemore. Debra; Ft Campbell ;59 60 Whitton. Julie: St Henry 1:00,22 Sullivan. Katy; Franl^fort 1:0123 Sotte. Margot; Berea 1: Meter Run 1 Thomas. Jessica. Anderson Co. 2: Hogan. Cathy; Ft Campbell 2: Coffey. CarIa. Bullitt East 2: Crews. Janie: Providence 2:29,42 5 Anderson, Georgia: Walton Verona Meter Run 1. Crews. Janie; Providence 5: Hawkins, Kim; Bath Co 5:19,07 3. Thomas, Jessica; Anderson Co, 5: Davidson, Kitty; Ft, Campbell 5: Hopper, Karen; Bellevue 5:40, Meter Relay 1 Madison Sharon Martin, Gail Campbell, Ronetta Farns, Verna Ballew 2 Trigg County 50,85 3 Ft Campbell 51,17 4 Ft Knox Frankfort 51, Meter Relay 1 Madison Sharon Martin, Gail Campbell. Ronetta Farris, Verna Ballew 2, Frankfort Caverna 1: , Bellevue 1: Fulton 1: Meter Medley Relay 1 Madison Sharon Martin. Gail Campbell. Ronetta Farris. Verna Ballew 2 Trigg County 1: Ft. Campbell 1:52,48 4. Anderson County 1: St, Henry 1: Meter Relay 1 Ft. Campbell Kitty Davidson, Cathy Hogan, Debra Vasser McLemore, Charmaine 2. Trigg County 4: Frankfort 4: Anderson 4: Madison 4:15.48 Shot Put 1. Crook, Vanessa; Providence 35'8" 2. Bottoms, Wanda: Harrodsburg 34'8" 3. Wood, Connie; Hart County 34'4'/V' 4 Woodyard. Lisa; Grant County 34'1" 5, Robinson, Martha; Jenkins 32'10V.>" Discus 1 Bottoms, Wanda; Harrodsburg 1247" 2. Murray. Holly; Bellevue 118'1" 3. Crook, Vanessa; Providence 116'3" 4. Conner. Joyce: Bardstown 95'8" 5. Bobbitt, Beverly; Somerset 94'10" High Jump 1 Campbell. Gail; Madison 5'4" 2. Smith. Patricia. Harrodsburg 5'2" 3 Norman, Sigrid; Providence 5'2" 4. Nutz. Cindy; Raceland 4'10" 5 Sims. Cindy: Providence 4'10" Long Jump Tooley. Sandy; Tompkinsville 16'9" Slander, Peggy; Ludlow 16'5%" McCormes, Karen; Ft. Knox 16'2" Duff, Margaret; Somerset 15'11" Hagan, Ossie; Hazard 15'5" TOTAL POINTS Fort Campbell 43 Madison 32 Trigg County 22 Providence 21 Vj Anderson County 16 Harrodsburg 14''2 Raceland 10 Frankfort 10 Bellevue 10 Ludlow 9 Tompkinsville 6 St, Henry 6 Bath County 5 Fort Knox 5 Campbellsville 4 Butler County 3 Caverna 3 Somerset 3 Hart County 3 Bullitt East 3 Bardstown 2 Grant County 2 Paris 2 Fulton 1 Berea 1 Jenkins 1 Hazard 1 Walton-Verona 1 240
9 Mercer THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR AUGUST 1981 TRIGG COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL CLASS A BOYS Kentucky High School Track Meet Lexington, Kentucky May 23, 1981 Page Seven (Left to Rigtit) Front Row: Bobby Gray, Ricky Olggs, Sam Love, Second Row: Scott Mays, Steve Neal, Mario Wilson, George Mack, Calvin Turner, Coach George Radford. 100 Meter Dash 1, Hines, Jeff; Somerset Johnson. Gene: Todd Co- Central Greely, Sean. Lexington Cattiolic Mumphrey. Lonnie; Carroll Co Goggins, Phil: Paintsvllle Meter Low Hurdles 1. Blackwell. Lindrell; Pans Markland, Don. Nicholas Co Smith, David. Harrodsburg Bowman, Derrick: South Hopkins Carter, Don, Butler County Triple Jump 1. McGuffy. David. Nicholas Co. 45'2'/2" 2 Leavell. Victor: Todd Co Central 43'10" 3 Alston, Gregg: Ft Knox 43'9%" 4 Jacobs, Duncan, Harlan 43'9y2" 5. Crumble. Tim, Pans 43'4" 200 Meter Dash 1. Hines, Jeff: Somerset Blackwell, Lindrell: Paris Greely, Sean, Lexington Catholic Peoples, Erick: Ft. Campbell Goggins, Phil: Paintsville- 23, Meter Dash 1. Diggs, Ricky: Trigg County Neel, Steve: Trigg County Fausz, Kevin: Bellevue Smith, Jim, Harrodsburg Allen, Robbie: Bardstow/n Meter Run 1. Love. Sam: Trigg County 1: Darland. Lance: Mercer County 1: Rader. Curt: Somerset 1: Blankenship, Brian: Menifee Co. 1: Salter, Peter: Ft. Campbell 1: Wise, Scott: Bellevue 1: Meter Run 1- Love, Sam: Trigg County 4: Rader, Curt: Somerset 4: Darland, Lance: Mercer Co. 4: Blankenship. Brian: Menifee Co 4: Gaynor, Gavin: Hancock Co. 4: Meter Run 1. Gaynor, Gavin; Hancock Co. 9: Darland, Lance: Mercer Co. 10: Thomas, Jessie; Anderson Co. 10: Luttrell, Perry: Edmonson Co. 10: Rakes, Randall; Ky. School/Deaf 10: Meter High Hurdles 1. Markland, Donald; Nicholas Co Bowman, Derrick; South Hopkins Smith, David; Harrodsburg TidVKell, Ronnie; West Hopkins Hickman, Glenn; Bardstown Meter Relay 1 Trigg County 1:31 75 Calvin Turnley. Ricky Diggs, Scott Marrs, Steve Neel 2. Lexington Catholic 1: Bellevue 1: Ft. Knox 1: Madison 1: Meter Relay 1 Trigg County Ricky Diggs, Steve Neel, Mario Wilson, Sam Love 2. Harrodsburg 3: Ft. Campbell 3: Bellevue 3: Bardstown 3:30.05 Shot Put 1. Woodward, Ed: Caverna 2. Bosley, Keith; Madison 3. Floyd, Tommy: Somerset 4. Harris, Lynn; Frankfort 5. Green, Vincent; Anderson Co. High Jump Norvell, Roray, Ft Campbell 2. Richardson, Greg: Hancock Co. 3. Ransdell, Sonny: Harrodsburg 4. Jacobs, Duncan: Harlan 5. Otte. Ron: St. Henry Pole Vault 1. Stewart, fulel; Somerset 2. Gayle, Don; Ft. Campbell 3. Goggins, Phil; Paintsville 4 Sepko, Craig; Harrodsburg 5. Rose. Chris: Ft. Knox Long Jump 53'2y!" 50'5" 47'6" 45'10" 45' 10" 12'6" 12'6" ir6" iro" iro" 1. Jacob, Duncan: Harlan 21'4%" 2. Humpries, Floyd; South Hopkins 21 4'/2" 3. Norvell, Roray; Ft. Campbell 20'7" 4. Baldwin, Greg; Somerset 20'4'/!" 5. Markland, Donald; Nicholas Co. 19'11" Discus 1 Rauh. Ed; Bellevue 150'4" 2 Colburn, Mike: Butler 140'1" 3. Shultleff, Bob, Pikeville 135'2" 4 Anderson, County 134'7" 5. Eastham, Rich; Green County 133'1" TOTAL POINTS Trigg County 34 Somerset 30 Fort Campbell 18% Nicholas County 17 Harrodsburg 16'/2 Bellevue 14'/2 Mercer County 13 Paris 11 Hancock County 11 South Hopkins 10 Lexington Cahtolic 10 Harlan 10 Todd County Central 8 Fort Knox 6y2 Caverna 6 Madison 5 Paintsville 5 Butler County 5 Anderson County 4 Menifee County 4 Pikeville 3 Bardstown 3 Frankfort 2 West Hopkins 2 Carroll County 2 Edmonson County 2 Green County 1 St. Henry 1 Ky. School for the Deaf 1 256
10 Page Eight THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR AUGUST 1981 DANVILLE HIGH SCHOOL CLASS AA GIRLS Kentucky High School Track Meet Lexington, Kentucky May 23, 1981 (Left to Right) Front Row: Lafonda Stallworth, Shelia Ford, Danita Coulty, DIanna Smith. Second Row: Janet Penix, Elana Ford, Kim Mitchell, Coach James Atkins. 300 Meter Low Hurdles 1 Hicks, Ann; Western Hills 46,65 2, Brown, Getta; Newport Gibson, Janiece: Boyle Co Laster, Vivian; Pad. Tilghman 49,14 5. Durbin, Dawne; Elizabettitown Meter Low Hurdles 1 Mundy, Kim; Woodford Co Durbin, Dawne; Elizabethtown 15,57 3. Smith, Melissa; Franklin-Simpson Gibson, Janiece; Boyle Co Hampton, Lisa; Knox Central 16, Meter Dash 1. Coulter, Danitia; Danville Buchanan, Marie; Pad. Tilghman Walder, Michelle; Franklin Co Kemp, Enid; Newport Robey, Cecilia; Franklin-Simpson Meter Dash 1. Mundy, Kim; Woodford Co Coulter, Danitia; Danville 26,19 3. Jones, Latonya; Pad Tilghman Gormley, Susan, Woodford Co Mitchell, Kim; Danville Meter Dash 1. Stallworth, Lafonda; Danville Jones, Latonya; Pad. Tilghman Raglin, Pam; Bourbon Co Marshall, Kerri; Dixie Heights Parrish, Nina; Elizabethtown Meter Run 1. Raglin, Pam; Bourbon Co, 2; Witty, Lisa; Glasgow 2; Stallworth, Lafonda; Danville 2: Russell, Lynn; Harrison Co. 2: Oliver, Vicki; Lincoln Co. 2: Meter Run *1, Witty, Lisa; Glasgow 4: Russell, Lynn; Harrison Co. 5: Raglin, Pam; Bourbon Co. 5: Wilkerson. Kim; Barren Co. 5: Parrish, Nina; Elizabethtown 5: Meter Run 1 Franklin County Daria Wfiite, Olivia Clark Tina Jackson, Michele Walker 2. Woodford Co 3. Danville 4 Paducah Tilghman 5. Allen Co.-Scottsville 800 Meter Relay 1 Franklin County DarIa White, Olivia Clark Tina Jackson. Michele Walker 2. Newport 3 Franklin-Simpson 4. Allen Co.-Scottsville 5. Danville 800 Medley Relay *1 Paducah Tilghman Vivian Laster, Naomi Bolen Maria Buchanon, Latonya Jones : Bourbon Co 1: Woodford Co. 1: Danville 1: Franklin-Simpson 1: Meter Relay ' 1 Danville Shelia Ford, Lafonda Stallworth Elana Ford, Dianna Smith 2 Paducah Tilghman 4: Simon Kenton 4: Harrison Co. 4: Clay Co. 4:14.30 Shot Put Hoskins, Karen; Newport 35'8 Discus Everharl, Paula; Union Co. 35'6 Murray, Annette; Meade Co. 34'6 Browning, Joan; Harrison Co. 34'2 Phillips, Tara, LaRue Co. 31'10 1. Cornett, Billie; Clay Co. 104'9' 2. Bradley, Verna; Barren Co, 103'8' 3. Martin, Gilly; Reidland 96'9' 4. Hoskins, Karen; Newport 95'4 5. Phillips, Tara; LaRue Co, 93'8' High Jump 1 Ottens, Sharon; Webster Co. 2. Barber, Lawana, Newport 3. Williams, Brenda; Whitesburg 3. Smith. Melissa; Franklin-Simpson 5. Gibson, Janiece; Boyle 5'2' Long Jump 1. Groves, Rosland; Franklin-Simpson 17'9 2 Hines, Kittie; Franklin Co 16'8y2 3 Brown. Charmaine; LaRue Co. 16'7' 4. Williams, Brenda; Whitesburg 16'Vi' 5, Garland, Judy; Clay Co 15'4' TOTAL POINTS Danville 32 Paducah Tilghman 25 Newport 22 Woodford County 21 Frankin County 19 Franklin-Simpson 16 Bourbon County 16 Glasgow 10 Harrison County 10 Clay County 8 Elizabethtown 7 Boyle County 6 Barren County 6 Webster County 6 Western Hills 6 LaRue County 5 Whitesburg 5 Union County 4 Reidland 3 Allen County-Scottsville 3 Meade County 3 Simon Kenton 3 Dixie Heights 2 Lincoln County 1 Knox Central Indicates new state record
11 THE KENTUCKY hilgh SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR AUGUST 1981 PADUCAH TILGHMAN HIGH SCHOOL CLASS AA BOYS Kentucky High School Track Meet Lexington, Kentucky May 23, 1981 Page Nine (Left to Right) Front Row: Geoff Pope, Clay Parker, Chuck McNIchols, Petey Williams, Michael Tolbert. Second Row: Coach Lyman Brown, James Branaham, Terry Hall, Asst. Coach Steve Johnston, Asst. Coach Augie Schiller. 100 Meter Dash 1. Parker, Clay; Paducah Tilghman 2. Moss. Marcus: Mayfield 3. Jackson, James; Franklin Co 4. Woodley James; Woodford Co. 5. Watts. Mike; Breathitt Co. 200 Meter Dash 1 Parker. Clay; Paducah Tilghman 2. Watts. Mike; Breathitt Co. 3. Pope, Geoff; Paducah Tilghman 4. Jackson, James; Franklin Co. 5. Woodley. James; Woodford Co. 400 Meter Dash 1. Woodley, James; Woodford Co 2. Pope, Geoff; Paducah Tilghman 3. Connally, Chris; Highlands 4. Milon. Jerome; Elizabethtown 5- Tucker. Neal; Union Co 800 Meter Run 1. Alexander. Pat; Grayson Co. 2. Jordan. William; Elizabethtown 3. Crowder; Allen Co.-Scottsville 4. Metzger. Steve; Barren Co. 5. Powers. Todd; Knox Central 1600 Meter Run 1. Ling. Mike; Highlands 2. McMahan. Mark; Meade Co 3. Gary. Walter; Knox Central 4 Jordan. William. Elizabethtown 5. Metzger, Steve; Barren Co Meter Run 1. McMahan. Mark; Meade Co Snaden, Gorden; Washington Co1 9: Gary. Walter; Knox Central 9:55,30 4. Williams. Rodney; Webster Co. 9: Ling. Jim; Highlands 10: Meter High Hurdles 1 White. Oliver; Knox Central Brown. Jimmy; Clay Co Smalley. Jack; Boyle Co Johnson, Ronald; Woodford Co Mounce, Billy; Pulaski Co. 15, Meter Low Hurdles Johnson, Ronald; Woodford Co Bankamper, John; Highlands Brown, Jimmy; Clay County Bates, Mark, Whitesburg Tolbert, Mike; Paducah Tilghma 4064 n 800 Meter Relay * 1 Paducah Tilghman 1:29 00 Goeff Pope, James Branham Pete Williams, Clay Parker Mayfield Elizabethtown 1: Franklin Co 1:34,36 5 Covington Catholic 1:35, Meter Relay 59,11 Shot Put 1 Union County 3:27,20 Neal Tucker, Tim Joiner Ken Wilson, Lemmie Brown 2. Elizabethtown 3: Woodford Co 3: East Carter 3:29,65 5. Webster Co 3:29, Areaux, Andy; Harrison Co. 51 'O" Owens, Carl; North Bullitt 48'3Vj" Botts, Mike; Lloyd Memorial 47'11" 4. Gibson, Raymond, Prestonburg 47'6" 4: Estep, Ferlin, Leslie County 46'11" 4:19.78 Discus 4: McLane, Kyle; Elizabethtown 140'1" 4: Lucky, Tom; Bourbon Co. 138'4" 4: Hall. Terry; Paducah Tilghman 137'8" 4 Tucker. Neal; Union Co 13r7" 5 Darpel. John; Cov Catholic 129'2" High Jump + 1 Wilson, Kenny; Union Co, 2 Market, Kevin; Webster Co. 3. Stevens, Mark; Russell 3. James, Scott; Lloyd Memorial 5 Jacobs, Kenny; Grayson Co. Pole Vault 1. Corbin, Kenneth; Barren Co 2, Mounce, Billy; Pulaski Co 3 Nolan, Joe; Clay Co. 4, Mucci. Lewis; Woodford Co 5 Baldwin, Dale; Grayson Co. 13'6' 13'0' 12'6 12'0 11 '6 Long Jump 1 Morgan, Robbie; Harrison Co. 2. Whitlow, Donnie; Glasgow 3. Dixon, Dave; Simon Kenton 4 Turner, Ron; Taylor Co 5 Brown, Scotty; Middlesboro Triple Jump 1 Williams, Petey; Pad. Tilghman 2 Reid, John, Ohio Co 3 Morgan, Robbie, Harrison Co 4 Turner, Ron, Taylor Co 5. White, Oliver, Knox Central TOTAL POINTS 21 '3%" 21 2%" 20'8" 20'4%" 20' V/' 44' '/4 42'4y4 Paducah Tilghman 35 Woodford County 22 Elizabethtown 21 Union County 15 Harrison County 15 Highlands 14 Knox Central 14 Clay County 10 Meade County 10 Barren County 9 Grayson County 8 Mayfield 8 Franklin County 7 Webster County 7 Lloyd Memorial SY? Pulaski County 5 Breathitt County 5 North Bullitt 4 Glasgow 4 Taylor County 4 Ohio County 4 Bourbon County 4 Washington County 4 Boyle County 3 Simon Kenton 3 Allen County-Scottsville 3 Russell 2"! Covington Catholic 2 Whitesburg 2 East Carter 2 Prestonsburg 2 Leslie County 1 Middlesboro,, indicates new state record
12 Page Ten THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR AUGUST 1981 BRYAN STATION HIGH SCHOOL CLASS AAA GIRLS Kentucky High School Track Meet Lexington, Kentucky May 23, 1981 (Left to Right) Front Row: Coach Reba Woodall, Cynthia Pemberton, Theresa Ragland, Arnola Smith, Doreese Howard, Shonda James, Cynthia Langlois. Second Row: Judy Logan, Stacey Reed, Angela McNeal, Minnie Lewis, Kisha Jackson, Jeannette White, Carol Green 300 Meter Low Hurdles l Bass, Alicia; Fern Creek 2. Bryant. Lois; Boyd Co. 3 Likens. Roxanne; Daviess Co. 4. Wallen, Sunday; Southern 5. Merritt. Valerie; Hopkinsville 100 Meter Low Hurdles *1. Bass, Alicia, Fern Creek 2. Bryant. Lois; Boyd Co. 3. Bunting. Brenda, Henry Clay 4 Marshall, Ruby; Ballard 5. Anderson, IVIary: North Hardin 100 Meter Dash 1. Reed. Natalie; Henry Clay 2. Diamond, Adriane; Marshall Co. 3. Howard, Dorece; Bryan Station 4. Webb, Tracy; Ballard 5- Zoellar, Susan; Angela Merici 200 Meter Dash Diamond, Adriane; Marshall Co. Corbin. Karen; Westport James, Shonda; Bryan Station Smith, Arnola, Bryan Station Hardin, Diane; Marshall Co. 400 Meter Dash 800 Meter Run 1. Maynard, Julie; Apollo 2. Green. Diana. Christian Co. 3. Martin, Jenny; Central 4. Sapienza. Jeanne; Central 5. Adams. Juanita; Fern Creek 1600 Meter Run 400 Meter Relay 4457 *1 Henry Clay April Harris, Kim Hand Kendra Booker, Natalie Reed Bryan Station Marshall County l. Diamond. Adriane; Marshall Co. 2. Corbin. Karen; Westport 3. Jackson, Joan; North Hardin 4. Leonard, Kim; Laurel Co. 5 Thelen. Jodi; Notre Dame 1: Westport Henderson County , Meter Relay *1 Henry Clay 1: Kendra Booker. Willetta Woolfolk Natalie Reed. April Harris 2. North Hardin 1: Westport 1: Ballard 1: Male 1: , Meter Medley Relay Bryan Station 1:50.14 Teresa Rowland, Doresce Howard Shonda James, Cynthia Pembleton Westport 1: ,68 3. Southern 1: Marion County 1: Central 1:52.55 leoometer Relay :f1 Westport 3:57.75 Pam Leonard, Tina Stoner Pat McAtee, Karen Corbin 2. Central 4: Laurel County 4: Western 4: Southern 4:07.39 Shot Put 1, Kopatz. Cheryl; Doss 39'5" 2 Sweeney. Gabe; Assumption 36'iy2" 3. Cooper. Celia; Clark Co. 35'5y2" Boyd 34'2" 4. Stewart. Angle; Co. 5. Smalley. Karen; Marion Co. Discus 33'10" 1 Forrester. Camille; Central 5; Sweeney. Assumption 134'6" 2 Sapienza. Jeanne; Central 5:1905 Gabe; 2. Cooper. Celia; Clark Co. 110'2" 3. Linville. Lori; Daviess Co. 5: Stone. Janice; Shelby Co. 106'4" 4 Straight. Andrea; Henderson Co 5; : Sedoris. Cindy; Mercy Acad. 103'9" Warren. Debra; Tates Creek 103'8" 5. Law, Nancy, Waggener High Jump 1, Mayes. Kelly; Lafayette 2 Montano. Gloria; Mercy. 3. Baker. Lisa; Henderson Co. 3 Langlois, Cynthia, Bryan Station 5- Franzman, Susan; Holy Rosary 5'Q" Long Jump 1. Smith, Arnola; Bryan Station 18'2y2" 2. Holloway, Caria; Henderson Co " 3. Coffey, Valerie; Southern 17'5" 4. Ford. Elizabeth; Tates Creek 17'V2" 5. Zoeller. Susan; Angela Merici 16'9%" TOTAL POINTS Bryan Station 26% Westport Road 23 Henry Clay 21 Louisville Central 20 Marshall County 20 Fern Creek 13 Assumption 10 Boyd County 10 Henderson County 972 Southern 9 North Hardin 8 Clark Co 7 Mercy Academy 6 Ballard 6 Daviess County 6 Lafayette 6 Apollo 6 Doss 6 Laurel County 5 Christian County 4 Marion County 3 Tates Creek 3 Shelby County 3 Angela Merici 2 Western 2 Hopkinsville 1 Notre Dame 1 Holy Rosary 1 Male 1 Waggener indicates new state record
13 THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR AUGUST 1981 BRYAN STATION HIGH SCHOOL CLASS AAA BOYS Kentucky High School Track Meet Lexington, Kentucky May 23, 1981 Page Eleven (Left to Right) Front Row: Carl Craig, Norman Beckham, Raleigh Jones, Gordon Glllls, Ronnie Chestnut, Preston Dawson, Arthur Lucas, Jr., Eric Lea Crutcher. Second Row: Coach Paul Woodall, Carl Bush, Mike Logan, Paul Douthitt, John Wathlns, Kermit Sykes, Eric Taylor, Sheral Jones, David Murphy. Third Row: Robert Miller, Chuck Livisay, Terry Tichenon, Ell Lyie, Jr., Dwight Brown, Derrick Doty, Mark Hayes, Steve Alkhoja, Kevin Spears.* 100 Meter Dash 1 Major, Alvin; Ballard Ashby, Paul: Valley 11,10 3 Douglas, Desi; Owensboro Davis, Mike; Ballard Williams, Kevin; Pleasure Ridge Pk. 200 Meter Dash Douglas, Desi: Owensboro Coyle, Tony; Tales Creek Bibbs, Tim; Warren Central Sykes, Kermit; Bryan Station Hatchel, Travis; Stuart Meter Dash 1. Sykes, Kermit; Bryan Station 49,18 2. Terry, Kim; Henderson Co Marshall, Jeff; Tates Creek Gordon, Audley; Souttiern Veal, Mark; Henderson Co Meter Run 1 Jeter. James; North Hardin 1: Mills, Tom; Eastern 1: Marshall, Jeff: Tates Creek 1: Fritz, Vance; Henderson Co. 2: Jenks, Allen: Moore 2: Meter Run 1. Jeter, James; North Hardin 4:14,91 2. Sapienza, Jim, Trinity 4: Barry, Mark; Manual 4: Martin. Tim; Ovwensboro 4: Mills, Tom. Eastern 4: Meter Run 1 Sapienza, Jim; Trinity 9: Martin, Tim; Owensboro 9: Gruneisen, Dan; Trinity 9: McGehee, John; Henderson Co. 9: Hubbard, Cam; Clark Co. 9: Johnson, Leslie: Hopkinsville Wilson, Stewart; Lafayette Meter Low Hurdles 1 Taylor, Eric: Bryan Station 2 Saylors, Fred: Lafayette 3. Gary, Preston: Manual 4. Johnson, Leslie, Hopkinsville 5. Wilson, Ed; Iroquoise 800 Meter Relay 1 Bryan Station Kermit Sykes, Eric Taylor Ron Chestnut, Paul Douthitt 2. Henderson County 3. Tates Creek 4. Valley 5. Ballard 1600 Meter Relay *1 Henderson County Mark Veal, Vance Fritz Kevin Bryant, Kim Terry 2. Bryan Station 3. Henry Clay 4. St. Xavier 5. Manual Shot Put 1. Johnson, Vernon; Laurel Co. 2. Hayes, Mark; Bryan Station 3. Burke. Damien; St. Xavier 4. Young, Antonio; Male 5. Tarlton, Ron; DeSales Discus 1. Johnson, Vernon; Laurel Co. 2. Young, Antonio: Male 3. Painter. Jed; Campbell Co. 4. Thornton, Greg; Butler 5. Bently, Ron; Henderson Co. High Jump 1 Milburn, John; Male Weisman, Scott: Apollo Speedy, Glenn; Fairdale Hagen, John; Tates Creek Sanders, Nate; Manual 5. Duncan, Chuck; Henderson Co Dowdell, Fred; Greenup Co : : : : : : : : '11" 56'4" 55'8'/2" 52'2" 5i'7y/' 164'9" 159'2" 159'r' 15ri" 140'9" 110 Meter High Hurdles Pole Vault 1. Ewing. Bruce; Valley Fergueson. Kevin; Henderson Co. 14'0" 2. Roe, Jeff; Bishop David 13'6" 2. Gray, Preston; Manual '2 3. Bailey, Dave; Trinity 13'0" 4. Munich, Tom; St. Xavier 12'6" 12'0" Long Jump 1 Hunter. Darryl; Owensboro 23'6'/2" 2 Johnson, Darrell, Manual 22'5V." 3. Goodwin, Jeff; Ballard 22'1%" 4 Nobel. Leroy; Pleasure Ridge Pk 22''//' 5 Wilson. Stewart, Lafayette 2riO" Triple Jump 1. Goodwin, Jeff; Ballard 46'10%" 2. Hunter, Darryl, Owensboro 46'3" 3 Wiley, Anthony; Pleasure Ridge Pk. 45V" 4 Stuart; Wilson, Lafayette 44'9%" 5 Lowe, J R.; Western 43'9y2" TOTAL POINTS Bryan Station 28 Henderson County 27 Owensboro 25 Ballard 18 DuPont Manual 16 Trinity 16 Tates Creek 15 Valley 12 North Hardin 12 Laurel County 12 Male 12 Lafayette 9 St. Xavier 7 Pleasure Ridge Park 6 Hopkinsville 5 Eastern 5 Bishop David 4 Apollo 4 Fairdale 3 Campbell County 3 Henry Clay 3 Warren Central 3 Southern 2 Butler 2 Western 1 DeSales 1 Iroquois 1 Moore 1 Stuart 1 Clark County 1 Greenup County indicates new state record
14 Page Twelve THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR AUGUST INDIVIDUAL GOLF WINNERS Bowling Green High School Boys Murray High School Girls Velvet Jones, Individual winner Murray High School John Kernohan, Individual winner Bowling Green High School GOLF RESULTS The Girls' Golf Tournament was held at Elizabethtown Country Club, Elizabethtown, Kentucky, on May Team winner was Elizabethtown High School, with a total score of 748. Runner-up team was Corbin High School with a total score of 755. individual Champion was Velvet Jones, Murray High School, with a score of 166. The individual runner-upwas Emily Doming, Norte Dame Academy, with a score of 171. The Boys' State Golf Tournament was held at Anderson Golf Course, Fort Knox, May S.Team winner was St. Xavier High School with a total score of 620. The runner-up team was Tates Creel< High School with a total scoreof 624. The individual champion was John Kernohan, Bowling Green High School, with a score of 146, winning the title on the first hole of playoff. The runner-up was Phil McQuitty of Henderson County High School. Team Results Girls' Elizabethtown 748, Corbin 755, Lone Oal< 783, Sacred Heart 786, Russellville 799, Notre Dame 800, Tompkinsville 816, Johnson Central 821, Murray 836, Motgomery County 892, Shelby County 903, Ballard 906, Jessamine County 933. Team Result Boys' St. Xavier 620, Tates Creek 624, Bowling Green 632, Ballard 650, Lafayette 654, Berea 659, St. Mary 660, Daviess County 662, Warren Central 663, Boone County 664, Harrodsburg 665, Mason County 667, Estill County 669, Butler 670, Western 678, Paducah Tilghman 680, Anderson County 695, Russell 702, Ludlow 709, Johnson Central 719, Grant County 722.
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