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1 Eastern Kentucky University Encompass The Athlete Kentucky High School Athletic Association The Kentucky High School Athlete, March 1974 Kentucky High School Athletic Association Follow this and additional works at: Recommended Citation Kentucky High School Athletic Association, "The Kentucky High School Athlete, March 1974" (1974). The Athlete. Book This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Kentucky High School Athletic Association at Encompass. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Athlete by an authorized administrator of Encompass. For more information, please contact

2 HighSchoolAthMe WOODFORD COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL 1974 CHAMPIONSHIP WRESTLING TEAM (Left to Righl) Fropt Row: Johnny Thomas. George Smilh, John WUson, Gary Hillock. Second Row: Billy McDaniel, Wayne Campbell. Bruce Boggs, Kevin Rankin. Third Row: Doug Strallon, Vaughn Cordell, Jeff Fitch (Most Outslanding Wrestler), Coach Ron Becker. Official Organ of tite KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION MARCH 1974

3 INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONSHIP WINNERS STATE WRESTLING TOURNAMENT (Lefl lo Right) Front Row: 98-Mark Wahle, St. Xavier: 105-Tony Harris, Hopkinsville; 112-James Watkins, Caldwell ; 119-Rick Barker, Newport Catholic; 126-Denny Passafiume, St. Xavier; 132-Steve Smith, Ballard; 138- Wayne Campbell, Woodford ; 145-Clipson Jones, Belfry; 155-Jeff Fitch (Most Outstanding Wrestler), Woodford : 167-Ted Lineberry, Doss; 185-Chris Purcell, Flaget; Heavyweight-Kelly Kirchbaum, North Hardin. K.H.S.A.A. AREA BASEBALL REPRESENTATIVES (Left to Right) Front Row: Jerry Kinunel, Beechmonl; Don Hardin, Morehead; Bunny Davis, Danville; Jim Johnson, Frankfort; Pete Mallingly, Louisville; W. P. Russell, Murray. Second Row: Richard Morgan, Londo^; Carroll Elliott, Elizabethtown; Dale Griffith, Ashland; Eldridge Rogers, Hopkinsville; Kenneth Ashley, Science Hill; James A. Mooneyhan, Franklin. Third Row: Richard Urlage, Fort Thomas; Shelby Winfrey, Campbellsville; Al Giordano, Princeton; Bill Ring, Lexington; Buddy Roe, Isom.

4 The Kentucky High School Athlete Official Organ of the Kentucky High School Athletic Association VOL. XXXVI NO. 8 MARCH, 1974 $1.00 Per Year The K.H.S.A.A. Is There seems to be a misconception in some areas, as to the purpose, the structure, the duties, and powers of the Association. Frequently it is said by the news media, laymen and sometimes school people that the "K.H.S.A.A. said...," "the K.H.S.A.A. did not," and "the K.H.S.A.A. will not." What does this mean? What is the K.H.S.A.A.? The inference of such statements is that the Association is a small group of individuals at the top, imposing and dictating their policy to all involved in interscholastic athletics. Nothing is further from the truth. In 1917 a group of educators met to discuss the growing problems of athletics. The eighteen schools represented were the charter members of the K.H.S.A.A. Since that time the number has increased to include all the accredited high schools. In there were 572 but consolidation of schools has caused the number to decrease to 329 in The Constitution and By-Laws adopted at that time stated its object shall be the development, regulation and purification of the athletic activities in this state. The authorization for the Association's existence is K.R.S It states in part "No individual should represent a school in games, meets or tournaments unless the activities are conducted by appropriate secondary school authorities and the Kentucky High School Athletic Association." Resolution of the State Department states that no school shall engage in interscholastic athletics unless it is a member of the Association. A Federal Court Decree in 1971 indicated that the Association was accountable to the State Department of Education. The assets of the Association belong to the member schools as indicated in the Constitution as to their disposal if the Association should be dissolved. The State Superintendent of Public Instruction's representative is present at meetings of the Board of Control. The structure of the Association has not changed, in general, since its inception. Each school joins the Association annually through its principal. The Constitution and By-Laws are determined by a Delegate Assembly at an annual meeting. TTiis group is composed of one representative for each of the sixty-four basketball districts, each delegate being elected by the principals of the schools in the district. The Constitution provides for the creation of a Board of Control composed of eight principals and two blacks, who are certified employees of a Board of Education. The Directors are elected by the principals and can serve only one four year term. Each of the eight principals represent two of the sixteen basketball regions. Each black director represents eight regions. Some of the powers of the Board of Control are the general supervision of the Association, employ the executives, establish tournaments and meets, and decide all questions and perform duties not provided for in the Constitution. The Commissioner and Assistants are employed by the Board of Control. The duties of the Commissioner are set forth in the Constitution, some being to act as executive officer, prepare and receive reports, interpret the Constitution, enforce penalties provided, conduct meets and tournaments, register officials and conduct rules clinics. The powers of the Commissioner are specific and he is bound by the rules of the Association in that he can not change or set aside any regulation unless it so states in the By-Laws. In interpreting the rules regarding a contestant's eligibility as pertains to age, number of semesters, preceding semester enrollment, current semester grades, scholarship and transfer, he is governed by the rules. Numerous other items are spelled out as to the number of contests, interstate contests, postseason games, all-star games, practice of sportsmanship, duties of the principal and all the tournament and meet regulations governing all sports. These things are determined by the rules and not by the whim of the Commissioner or Board of Control. When it is heard that the Commissioner or the Association declared an athlete ineligible it should be understood that it was not a "ruling" but a rule that made him ineligible. And remember the rules are made by the leaders of the educational program for all the member schools. Who else should be better qualified to make the rules and regulations for interscholastic athletics than these people. State Wrestling Team Results The Atherton High School, Louisville, was the site for the State Wrestling Tournament held on February Mr. OrviUe Williams of the Seneca High School was manager for the tournament. The team results are as follows: 1 Woodford 541-2, 2. Fern Creek 47, 3. Flaget, CaldweU 42, 5. St. Xavier 40, 6. Trinity 39, 7. North Hardin 27, 8. Campbell 22 9 Ballard 21, 10. Doss 20 V2, 11. Newport Catholic 20, 12. Seneca 19, 13. Paducah Tilghman 17, 14. Tates Creek, Belfry 15, 16. HopkinsviUe 14, 17. Henderson 13, 18, Lafayette 12y2, 19. Durrett 10, 20. Fort Campbell 9%, 21. Pleasure Ridge Park, Frankfort 9, 23. Eastern 8, 24. Union 71-2, 25. Conner 7, 26. Westport 5, 27. Covington Holmes 4^72, 28. Franklin-Simpson, Owensboro 4, 30. Newport, Waggener 3, 32. Jeffersontown 2 2, 33. Simon Kenton, Oldham 2, 35. Christian IVz, 36.Western, Harrison, Danville 1.

5 Page Two THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR MARCH 1974 VOL. XXXVI NO. MARCH, 1974 Published monlhlr, except June and July, by the Kentucky High School Athletic Auodallo;! Office of Publication, S60 E. Cooper Dr., P. O. Box 7502, Lexington, Ky Second clan pottage paid at Lexington, Kentucky Editor JOE B. MANSFIELD Assistant Edltoi JEAN BATSEL AssUlant Editor TOM MILLS Asaiatant EdUor -.. LOOTS STOUT AssUtanf EdUor BILLY V. WISE Laxlngton, Kentucky BOAHD OF CONTHOL President Frank B. Simpson (1972-l$7t), LouUvllle Vice-President W. P. Wheeler (I971-I975), Owensboro Director* J. C. Cantrell (1S ), VaUey Station: J. Thomas Creamer ( ), Maytville; Howard R. CrUtenden ( ), Murray; Andrew J. Fulti ( ), OUve Hill; Arthur R. Hawkins ( ), Mt. Sterling; Louie Martin ( ), Corbin; James R. WUliams ( ), Somerset; Hoy L. Winchester (1S ), Bethlehem. REPORTS PAST DUE 1 School's Report on Basketball Officials 2. Official's Report on Schools (Basketball) Spring Meets Tentative dates have been set for the various spring meets and tournaments in rifle marksmanship, baseball, track, golf and tennis. They are as follows: April 17, State Rifle Championship May 13, regional golf tournaments (sites given below) May 14-17, district baseball tournaments (sites given below) May 18, regional track meets (sites given below) May 21-22, state golf tournaments May 23-25, regional baseball tournaments (sites given below) May 25, state track meets May 28-29, Boys' Individual State Golf Tournament June 1, regional tennis tournaments (sites given below) June 3-6, State Baseball Tournament June 7-8, State Tennis Tournament Attention, Principals! Under the requirements of K.H.S.A.A. By- Law 28-3, head baseball coaches and registered baseball officials are required to attend at least one rules interpretation clinic. The schedule for the baseball clinics is given below. Principals of member schools sponsoring baseball teams should not allow their teams to begin their 1974 schedules unless there has been compliance with the rule mentioned. Clinic Schedule February 3 (1:00 P.M.) Holmes High School, Covington February 10 (2:30 P.M.) Brown Building, Louisville March 10 (1:00 P.M.) 'Western Ky. University, Bowling Green March 18 (7:00 P.M.) Somerset High School March 19 (7:00 P.M.) Middlesboro High School March 20 (7:00 P.M.) Hazard High School March 21 (7:00 P.M.) School, Paintsville March 22 (7:00 P.M.) Johnson Central High Paul G. Blazer High School, Ashland March 24 (2:30 P.M.) - Henry Clay High School, Le.xington March 25 (7:00 P.M.) Campbellsville High School March 26 (7:00 P.M.) Hopkinsville High School March 27 (7:00 P.M.) Paducah Tilghman High School March 28 (7:00 P.M.) Owensboro High School March 29 (7:00 P.M.) Elizabethtown High School K.H.S.A.A. Girls Schools Angela Merici Louisville District 22 Assumption Louisville District 28 Holy Rosary Louisville District 23 LaSalette Academy Covington District 34 Louisville Collegiate Louisville District 25 Margaret Hall Versailles District 41 Mercy Academy Louisville District 25 Notre Dame Academy Covington District 34 Our Lady of Providence Newport District 35 Presentation Academy Louisville District 25 Sacred Heart Academy Louisville District 26 Villa Madonna Covington District 34 Fencing Championship The first High School Boys and Girls Fencing Tournament will be held on March 23, 1974, in Ursuline Gym, 3105 Lexington Road, Louisville, Kentucky Sacred Heart Academy will host this event. Men's Foil 10:00 A.M. Women's Foil 11:00 A.M. Men's Epee 1:00 P.M. Men's Sabre 2:00 P.M. For additional information contact Bill Long, Southern Junior High School, 4530 Bellevue Avenue, Louisville, Kentucky Corresponding Dates For Basketball Article VIII, Section 3-d, of the K.S.A.A.A, Constitution states: "If 'corresponding date' appears in a football or basketball contract. Thanksgiving Day is the date from which the corresponding date shall be determined in football, the date of the district tournament final game in basketball. This rule as it applies to basketball shall go into effect in " Since 1975 is the year that the district tournament moves six days later in month, there is some confusion over the state pertaining to the scheduling of basketball games. The above regulation applies only if the "corresponding date" is to determine the date of the second game of a contract. If specific dates appear on the contract for all games, this regulation would not apply. In 1975 the district tournaments will be played the week of March 3-8. Attention Track Coaches The Rules and Regulations Governing Girls and Boys Regional and State Track Meets appear on pages of the K.H.S.A.A. booklet. It will be noted that the girls' 50-Yard Dash has been deleted and the Mile Run added. A girl contestant may compete in not more than four events. She

6 THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR MARCH 1974 Page Three may enter no more than three track events or field events. A boy contestant shall not enter or compete in more than four events in track and/or field. Any number of these may be relays. The winner and runner-up in each event in a regional meet quaufies for the State Meet, however, only the winner will receive an expense allowance. The Classes A and AA Meets (Girls and Boys) will be held at Western Kentucky University on May In Memoriam vjafeisisi ",j""^ge5 ^ *»S Wilbur Smith Mr. Wilbur Smith, the State Depai-tment's Consultant to the K.H.S.A.A., died last month at the age of 57 of a heart attack. Wilbur was a native of Edmonson but attended Munfordville High School where he excelled as a basketball and baseball player. He graduated from Western Kentucky University and spent several years teaching and coaching. He served as principal at Breckinridge and later at Caverna High School. In 1966 Mr. Smith joined the State Department of Education as general supervisor for instruction. A year later he became director for the Division of Elementary and Secondary Education. In 1972 he became the executive assistant for Special Instructional Services. His coaching background continued when he moved to Frankfort. During his five years working with the city Department of Recreation, Mr. Smith coached two junior Babe Ruth League state championship baseball teams, one senior Babe Ruth League state championship baseball team and was host coach for a regional junior tournament, one of ten such tournaments ever held in the world. Mr. Smith is survived by his wife, Betty, and two sons, Charles and Bruce. As one admired said, "Both educationally, and as a sportsman, he will be missed for his spirit and devotion." BASEBALL Murray Region Christian District Christian, Fort Campbell, Hopkinsville, Trigg Murray District Benton, Calloway, North Marshall, Murray, South Marshall Reidland District Heath, Lone Oak, Paducah Tilghman, Reidland, St. Mary District Cuba, Farmington. Mayfield. Wingo Caldwell District Caldwell, Crittenden, Livingston Central, Lyon Carlisle District Ballard Memorial, Carlisle, Fulton. Hickman Ohio Counly Region Henderson District Henderson, Henderson, Providence. Union, Webster Madisonville District Dawson Springs, Earlington, McLean, Madisonville-North Hopkins, South Hopkins, West Hopkins Leitchfield District Butler, Caneyville, Clarkson, Edmonson. Leitchfield Owensboro District Apollo. Daviess, Owensboro, Owensboro Catholic, Trinity Central City District Bremen. Central City, Drakesboro, Graham. Greenville, Hughes-Kirk, Muhlenberg Central Ohio District Breckinridge ^ Fordsville, Hancock, Ohio, St. Romuald Bowling Green Region Bowling Green District Bowling Green, Franklin-Simpson. Warren Central, Warren East Russellville District Adairville, Auburn, Chandlers Chapel, Lewisburg, Olmstead, Russellville, Todd Central Glasgow District Allen. Austin Tracv, Glasgow, Hiseville, Park City, Scottsville, Temple Hill Cumberland District Clinton Countv, Cumberland, Gamaliel, Metcalfe, Tompkinsville Green District Caverna, Green Countv, Hart, LaRue District East Hardin, Elizabethtown, Fort Knox. Meade, North Hardin, West Hardin Marion District Adair. Campbellsville, Marion, Taylor Bulhtt Central District Bardstown, Bethlehem, Bullitt Central, Nelson, Washington Jefferson Region District Bishop David, Butler. Pleasure Ridge Park, Western Southern District DeSales, Iroquois, Southern, Tliomas Jefferson District Durrett, Fern Creek, Jeffersontown, Marion C. Moore Flaget District Central. Flaget, Portland Christian. Shawnee St. Xavier District Ahrens. dupont Manual. Male. St. Xavier Westport District Ballard Eastern, Kentucky Academy, Waggener, Westport District Doss, Fairdale, Jesse Stuart, Valley Trinity District Atherton. Kentucky Country Day, Seneca, Trinity

7 Page Four THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR MARCH 1974 Newport Region Boone District Boone, Conner, Dixie Heights, Lloyd Memorial, St. Henry, Simon Kenton Newport District Bellevue. Dayton, Newport, Newport Catholic Owen District Carroll, Eminence, Gallatin, Henry. Owen, Trimble Grant District Grant, Pendleton, Walton Verona, Williamstown District Bishop Brossart, Campbell, Highlands, St. Thomas, Silver Grove Ludlow District Beechwood, Covington Catholic, Holmes, Holy Cross, Ludlow Lewis District Augusta, Bracken, Fleming, Mason Countv, Maysville, St. Patrick, Tollesboro Lexinglon Region Georgetown District Frankfort. Franklin, Georgetown, Scott Harrison District Bourbon, Harrison, Nicholas, Paris Lexington District Bryan Station, Henry Clay, Lafayette, Sayre, Tates Creek Boyle District Boyle, Danville, Garrard Countv, Jessamine, Kentucky School f/t Deaf Shelbyville District Oldham, Shelby, Shelbyville, Taylorsville Casey District Casey, Crab Orchard, Hustonville, McKinney, Memorial, Stanford Madison Central District Berea, Estill, Madison, Madison Central, Model Lexington Catholic District Anderson, Harrodsburg, Mercer, Lexington Catholic, Woodford Middlesboro Region Somerset District Burnside, Nancy, Pulaski, Somerset Russell District McCreary, Monticello, Russell, Wayne Hindman District Carr Creek, Breathitt. Fleming-Neon, Hindman, Jenkins, Knott, Letcher. Riverside Christian, Whitesburg Buckhorn District Buckhorn, Combs Memorial, Hazard, M. C. Napier Laurel District Clay, Jackson. Laurel, Oneida Institute, Rockcastle District Cawood, Cumberland. Evarts, Harlan, Lynch Lee District Hazel Green Academy, Jackson. Lee, Owsley, Powell, Wolfe Middlesboro District Barbourville, Bell, Corbin, Henderson Settlement, Lone Jack, Middlesboro, Whitley Johnson Central Region Ashland District Boyd, Catlettsburg, Fairview, Holy Family, Louisa, Paul G. Blazer Russell District Greenup, Raceland, Russell Bath District Bath, George R. Clark, Menifee, Montgomery, Mt. Sterling Elkhorn City District Belfry, Elkhorn City, Feds Creek, Johns Creek, Phelps Morehead District East Carter, Rowan, University Breckinridge, West Carter Johnson Central District Ezel, Johnson Central, Morgan Countv, Paintsville, Salyersville, Sheldon Clark Prestonsburg District Betsy Layne, Mc- Dowell, Prestonsburg, Wheelwright District Allen Central, Millard, Pikeville, Virgie GOLF FOR GIRLS Princeton Region Caldwell, Christian, Central City, Greenville, Henderson, Murray. Owensboro, Trigg Bowling Green Region Allen, Bowling Green, Gamaliel, Glasgow, Metcalfe, Scottsville, Tompkinsville Louisville Region Ahrens Vocational, Ballard, Doss. Eastern, Flaget, Kentucky Country Day, Louisville Collegiate, Sacred Heart, Shawnee, Thomas Jefferson, Waggener Marion Region Bethlehem, Campbellsville, Elizabethtown, Green, Marion, Meade, Mercer, North Hardin, Taylor Carroll Region Boone, Campbell, Carroll, Dixie Heights, Grant, Oldham ^ Owen, Shelbyville Lexington Region George Rogers Clark, Frankfort, Franklin, Harrison, Henry Clay, Lafayette, Model, Tates Creek, Woodford Corbin Region Boyle, Corbin, Cumberland, Danville, Evarts, Laurel, Lynch, Middlesboro, Stanford Ashland Region Allen Central, Catlettsburg, Fleming, Maysville, Paintsville, Paul G. Blazer, Prestonsburg, St. Patrick GOLF FOR BOYS Mayfield Region Ballard Memorial, Benton, Caldwell, Christian, Ft. Campbell, Fulton. Fulton, Hickman, Hopkinsville. Lone Oak, Mayfield, Murray, North Marshall, Paducah Tilghman, St. Mary, South Marshall, Trigg Owensboro Region Apollo, Breckinridge. Central City, Daviess, Greenville, Hancock, Henderson, Henderson, Madisonville-North Hopkins, Meade, Ohio, Owensboro, Owensboro Catholic, Providence, Union Park City Region Adair, Allen, Barren, Bowling Green, Bullitt Central, Campbellsville, Caverna. Clinton, East Hardin, Edmonson, Elizabethtown, Ft. Knox, Franklin-Simpson, Gamaliel, Glasgow, Green, Hart, LaRue, Metcalfe, North Hardin, Park City, Russelville, Scottsville, Taylor, Tompkinsville West Jefferson Region Ahrens Vocational, Bishop David, Butler, DeSales, Doss, Fairdale, Flaget. Iroquois, Marion C. Moore, Pleasure Ridge Park, Shawnee, Southern, Stuart, Thomas Jefferson, Valley, Western East Jefferson Region Atherton, Ballard, dupont Manual, Durrett, Eastern, Fern Creek, Jefferstown, Kentucky Country Day, Male, St. Xavier, Seneca. Trinity, Waggener, Westport

8 THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR MARCH 1974 Page Five Covington Region Beechwood, Boone, Carroll, Conner, Covington Catholic, Covington Latin, Dixie Heights, Holmes, Holy Cross, Lloyd Memorial. Ludlow, Owen, St. Henry, Simon Kenton, Trimble, Walton- Verona Campbell Region Bellevue, Bishop Brossart, Campbell, Dayton, Fleming. Grant Couty. Highlands, Lewis, Mason, Maysville, Newport, Newport Catholic, St. Patrick. Silver Grove, Williamstown Frankfort Region Bourbon, Bryan Station. Frankfort, Franklin, George Rogers Clark, Georgetown, Harrison, Henry Clay, Henry, Lafayette, Lexington Catholic, " Montgomery, Mt. Sterling, Oldham, Paris, Powell, Scott, Shelby, Shelbyville, Tales Creek, Woodford Springfield Region Anderson, Bardstown, Bethlehem, Boyle. Burgin, Casey, Danville, Harrodsburg, Jessamine, Marion, Mercer, Nelson, Russell, Stanford, Washington London Region Berea Community, Burnside, Corbin. Cumberland. Estill, Evarts, Harlan, Laurel, Lee. Lynch. Madison Central, Middlesboro, Model, Monticello, Pineville, Rockcastle, Somerset, Williamsburg Paintsville Region Allen Central, Belfry. Betsy Layne, Boyd, Catlettsburg, Elkhorn City' FaiVview, Greenup, Hazard, Hindman, Holy Family, Jenkins, Johns Creek, Johnson Central, Louisa. Paintsville. Paul G. Blazer, Pikeville, Prestonsburg. Raceland, Russell. Wlieelwright RIFLE MARKSMANSHIP Fern Creek. Greenup, Hazard. Hopkinsville. Jeffersontown. McLean, Male, Marion. M. M. I.. Nelson, Owensboro, Paul G. Blazer, Seneca. Stuart, Thomas Jefferson. Waggener. Western. TENNIS FOR GIRLS Murray Region Christian. Fort Campbell, Hende'rson, Hopkinsville, Lone Oak, Mavfield, Murray, North Marshall, Paducah Tilghman, St. Marv, South Marshall Bowling Green Region Bowling Green, Campbellsville, Caverna, Franklin Simpson, Glasgow, Green, Metcalfe, Olmstead, RussellviUe, Tompkinsville Elizabethtown Region Bardstown, Elizabethtown, Fort Knox, LaRue, Meade, Nelson, North Hardin, Owensboro, Taylor East Jefferson Region Ahrens, Assumption, Atherton, Ballard, Louisville Collegiate, Eastern, Fern Creek, Jeffersontown, Male, Marion C. Moore, Mercy Academy, Sacred Heart Academy, Seneca, Waggener, Westport West Jefferson Region Angela Merici, Butler, Central, Doss, Fairdale, Flaget, Hol.y Rosary, Kentucky Country Day, Pleasure Ridge Park, Presentation, Shawnee, Southern, Stuart, Thomas Jefferson, Western Bellevue Region Beechwood, Bellevue, Boone, Campbell, Conner, Henry, Highlands, Holy Cross, LaSalette, Lloyd Memorial, Newport, Notre Dame, Oldham, Villa Madonna Lexington Region Bourbon, Bryan Station, Frankfort, Franklin, Georgetown, Harrodsburg, Henry Clay, Lafayette, Paris, Sayre, Tate? Creek, Woodford Richmond Region Boyd, Boyle, Burnside, Danville, Evarts, George R. Clark, Laurel, Middlesboro. Model, Mt. Sterling, Paul G. Blazer. Prestonsburg. Russell, Somerset, Uni\-ersity Breckinridge TENNIS FOR BOYS Murray Region Caldwell, Christian. Fort Campbell. Henderson. Henderson. Hopkinsville, Lone Oak, Madisonville- North Hopkins, Mavfield, Murrav, North Marshall, Paducah Tilehman. South Marshall. St. Mary Bowling Green Region Bowling Green, Campbellsville, Caverna, Edmonson, Franklin Simpson. Glasgow. Green. Hart, Lewisburg, RussellviUe, Metcalfe, Taylor, Tompkinsville Elizabethtown Region Apollo, Bardstown, Breckinridge, Elizabethtown, Fort Knox, LaRue, Nelson, Shelbyville, Shelby, Meade, North Hardin, Owensboro, Owensboro Catholic West Jefferson Region Bishop David, Butler, Doss. Fairdale. Pleasure Ridge Park, Southern, Stuart. Valley, Western East Jefferson Region Ballard, Durrett, Eastern, Fern Creek, Jeffersontown, Seneca, Moore, Waggener. Westport Louisville Region Ahrens. Atherton. Central. DeSales, dupont Manual, Flaget, Iroquois, Kentucky Country Day, Male, St. Xavier, Shawnee, Trinity Bellevue Region Beechwood, Bellevue, Boone, Campbell, Carroll, Conner. Covington Catholic. Henry, Highlands. Holmes, Holy Cross, Lloyd. New^port, Newport Catholic, Oldham Lexington Region Anderson, Bourbon, Bryan Station, Frankfort, Franklin, Georgetown. Henry Clay, Lafayette, Millersburg Military Inst.. Paris. Sayre, Tates Creek. Woodford Richmond Region Boyle. Danville, Evarts, George R. Clark, Harrodsburg. Hazard, Holv Family, Laurel, Louisa, Middlesboro, Model", Mt. Sterling. Paul G. Blazer. Prestonsburg, Russell, Somerset TRACK ASSIGNMENTS Track regulations adopted by the Board of Control provide that the state shall be divided into classes and regions by the Commissioner who will assign the schools to the regional sites. The 1974 assignments are as follows: TRACK CLASS A GIRLS Fort Campbell Region Ballard Memorial, Carlisle. Crittenden, Earlington, Fort Campbell. Heath. Hickman, Murray,

9 Page Six THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR MARCH 1974 Providence, St Mar;.-. South Hopkins, South Marshall, Trigg Glasgow Region Dawson Springs, Frederick- Fraize. Gamaliel, Hancock, Hiseville, Hughes Kirk, Lewisburg, McLean, Park City, Russellville, Todd Central, Tompkinsville Greensburg Region Bardstown, Bethlehem, Campbellsville, Caverna, Green, Kentucky Country Day, Kentucky School for the Blind, Metcalfe, West Hardin Fort Thomas Region Augusta, Bellevue, Bishop Brossart, Carroll, Dayton, Eminence, Grant, Henry, Ludlow, Nicholas, Owen, Our Lady of Providence, Villa Madonna Lexington Region Burgin, Frankfort, Georgetown, Harrodsburg, Lexington Catholic, Mavsville, Mercer, Paris, Savre, Shelbyville Richmond Region Berea. Boyle, Ezel, Hazard, Hindman, Jenkins, Letcher, Menifee Williamsburg Region Corbin, Evarts, Fleming-Neon, Harlan, Lynch, Lynn Camp, Riverside Christian, St. Camillus, Williamsburg Morehead Region Bath, Betsy Layne, Catlettsburg. Elkhorn City, Fairview, Johns Creek, Lewis, Louisa, Mt. Sterhng, Morgan. Mullins, Paintsville, Pikeville, Raceland, University Breckinridge, Virgie, West Carter, Wolfe TRACK CLASS AA GIRLS Paducah Region Calloway, Christian, Hopkinsville, Lone Oak, North Marshall, Paducah Tilghman, Reidland Owensboro Region Apollo, Daviess, Henderson, Madisonville-North Hopkins Owensboro, Union, Webster Glasgow Region Adair, Bowling Green, Franklin Simpson, Glasgow, LaRue, Russell, Taylor, Warren Central Bullitt Central Region Breckinridge, Bullitt Central, East Hardm, Fort Knox, Marion, Meade, Nelson, Nortli Hardin, Oldham, Shelby, Washington Fort Thomas Region Boone, Campbell, Conner, Dixie Heights, Highlands, Holmes, Lloyd Memorial, Mason, Newport, Notre Dame, Pendleton Lexington Region Bourbon, Bryan Station, Franklin, Harrison, Henry Clay, Jessamine, Lafayette, Scott, Tales Creek. Woodford - Richmond Region Danville, George R, Clark, Knox Central, Laurel, Madison Central, M. C. Napier. Middlesboro. Montgomery, Somerset. Whitesburg. Whitley Morehead Region Belfry, Boyd, East Carter. Fleming, Greenup. Johnson Central. Paul G. Blazer, Prestonsburg, Rowan, Russell TRACK CLASS AAA GIRLS Flaget Region Angela Merici, Butler, Central, dupont Manual, Flaget, Male, Shawnee Atherton Region Atherton, Durrett, Holy Rosarj-, Moore, Sacred Heart, Southern, Thomas Jefferson Doss Region Beth Haven, Doss, Fairdale, Iroquois. Jesse Stuart, Valley. Western, Pleasure Ridge Park Ballard Region Assumption. Ballard. Eastern, Fern Creek, Jeffersontown. Mercy Academy, Seneca, Westport TRACK CLASS A BOYS Fort Campbell Region Ballard Memorial, Carlisle, Crittenden, Dawson Springs, Fort Campbell, Fulton, Heath, Hickman. Hughes Kirk, Murray. Providence, South Hopkins, South Marshall, St. Mary, Trigg Glasgow Region Allen, Barren, Bremen, Butler, Caneyville, Edmonson, Frederick-Fraize. Gamaliel, Hancock. Hiseville, Leitchfield, Lewisburg, McLean. Park City. Russellville, Todd, Tompkmsville Greensburg Region Bardstown, Campbellsville, Caverna, Cumberland, Green, Kentucky Country Day, Kentucky School f/t Bhnd, Metcalfe, West Hardin" Boone Region Augusta, Bellevue, Bishop Brossart, Carroll. Covington Latin, Dayton, Eminence. Gallatin. Grant, Henry, Ludlow, Nicholas, Owen. Trimble Lexington Region Burgin. Frankfort, Georgetown, Harrodsburg. Lexington Catholic, Mavsville. Mercer, Paris. Savre. ShelbyviJle Richmond Region Berea. Boyle, Combs Memorial, Ezel, Fleming-Neon, Hazard, Jackson. Jackson. Jenkins, Kentucky School f/t Deaf. Menifee, Madison, Model, Monticello, Nancy, Wolfe Williamsburg Region Corbin, Cumberland, Evarts, Harlan. Lone Jack. Lynch, Lynn Camp, Pineville, Riverside Christian, St. Camillus, Williamsburg Morehead Region Bath. Betsy Layne, Catlettsburg. Elkhorn City. Fairview, Johns Creek, Lewis. Millard, Morgan, Mt. Sterling, Mullins, Pikeville, Raceland, University Breckinridge, Virgie, West Carter, Wheelwright TRACK CLASS AA BOYS Paducah Region Calloway. Christian, Hopkinsville, Lone Oak, Mayfield. North Marshall. Paducah Tilghman. Reidland Owensboro Region Apollo. Daviess, Henderson, Henderson, Madisonville- North Hopkins, Ohio, Owensboro, Owensboro Catholic. Union. Webster Glasgow Region Adair, Bowling Green, Franklin Simpson, Glasgow, Hart, LaRue, Russell, Taylor, Warren Central, Warren East Bullitt Central Region Breckinridge, Bullitt Central. East Hardin. Elizabethtown. Fort Knox. Meade. Marion, Nelson. North Hardin, Oldham, Shelby. Washington Boone Region Boone, Campbell. Conner. Covington Catholic, Dixie Heights, Highlands, Holmes, Lloyd Memorial, Newport, Newport Catholic, Pendleton, Simon Kenton Lexington Region Bourbon, Bryan Station, Franklin, Harrison, Henry

10 THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR MARCH 1974 Page Seven Clay, Jessamine, Lafayette, Scott, Tates Creek. Woodford Richmond Region Bell, Casey, Clay, Danville, George R. Clark, James A. Cawood. Knox Central. Laurel, Madison Central, M. C. Napier, Middlesboro, Montgomery, Pulaski, Somerset, Whitesburg, Whitley Morehead Region Allen Central, Belfry, Boyd. East Carter. Fleming, Greenup, Johnson Central, Lewis, Mason, Paul G. Blazer, Prestonsburg, Rowan. Russell. Sheldon Clark TRACK CLASS AAA BOYS Flaget Region Butler, Central. dupont Manual, Flaget, Male, Shawnee Atherton Region Atherton. DeSales, Durrett. Moore. St. Xavier. Southern. Thomas Jefferson Iroquois Region Beth Haven. Bishop David, Doss, Stuart, Valley, Western. Pleasure Ridge Park. Fairdale. Iroquois Ballard Region Ballard. Eastern, Fern Creek, Jeffersontown, Seneca, Trinity, Waggener, Westport KAPOS NEWS ATTENTION: Principals and Cheerleader Sponsors! Is your school a paid-up member of KAPOS? If you are, and your region, your cheerleader squad will be eligible to compete for the top award: Outstanding Cheerleader Squad in the State Tournament. Included in the packet that will be given (by the tournament finals will be a letter pertaining to cheerleader squads, and will request that the cheerleaders of his school are bing chaperoned by a well-qualified, school-approved adult. The name of the sponsor should be included in this confirmation letter. This letter must be in the hands of the officially appointed KAPOS Board Member prior to the time that your cheerleaders take the floor. There will always be some one there to take your letter and to counsel with you. REGISTRATION FOR CHEERLEADERS Please stop by the KAPOS desk in Freedom Hall to: 1. Register your squad 2. Pick up your envelope which contains the KAPOS handbook and other tournament information. Along with a KAPOS board member there will be high school cheerleaders on hand to assist you. They can be identified by their hostess armbands. Feel free to ask them for help, and in turn they may seek your cheerleaders to be interviewed by one of the radio commentators. In order to make their task easier, we are asking that you register your seat, row and section number. A possible radio interview is often missed because the guides can not locate the desired person in time for the interview. HOSPITALITY ROOM May we remind all sponsors and cheerleaders that KAPOS has a Hospitality Room, located in Freedom Hall. Besides the opportunity to socialize with friends, exchange ideas, and perhaps get help with your problems, you can have free refreshments. Be sure to register when you come to the Hospitality Room. STATE-AT-LARGE AND STATE TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS Beginning with the District Tournaments, all squads that are paid up members of KAPOS are eligible to compete for the honor of representing that District in their Region. The winner from each Region is eligible to compete for the title of Champion-of-the-State-at-Large. Judging for the State-at-Large winners will take place at 8:30 a.m. on Friday in Atherton School gymnasium. We are grateful to the administrators for their generosity in opening the doors of their school to us for this competitive event. We trust that they will have no cause to fault our behavior. All cheerleaders and guests will be expected to be remindful that they are guests in the "home" of Atherton School. It is possible for the winner of the State Tournament to be also the winner of the State-at- Large. The judging instrument to be used for the State-at-Large competition will be identical to the one used for the Region. The instrument to be used for the State Tournament will be enclosed in the packet given out by the K.H.S.A.A. officials to the respective winners of the sixteen regions. GOVERNOR FORD DECLARES SPORTSMANSHIP WEEK While every week should be Good Sportsmanship Week. KAPOS has always tried to put special emphasis on being a good sport at State Tournament time. Being a good sport is part of being a good citizen. KAPOS doesn't believe that good citizens need to be reminded to exemplify good sportsmanship. However, it is especially fitting at tournament time to remind all citizens that it is a privilege to be able to attend the games and that each individual can contribute to the success of the tournament if he will abide by the KAPOS Sportsmanship Creed proclaimed by Governor Ford. AWARDING OF TROPHIES State Champion-at-Large: The winner will receive the Ted Sanford trophy while the runnerup will receive the Jane Meyer trophy. Ribbons will be given for honorable mention. These awards will be given during the half-time of the first game Friday afternoon. place trophy: State Tournament: winner, first runner-up, second place trophy; honorable mention, ribbon. These awards will be given at the close of the final game on Saturday night. All cheerleaders are asked to wear their uniforms and to assemble in the KAPOS Hospitality Room during the half-time of the final game. All Cheerleaders will then proceed to one of the end of the end entrances where the winners will have access to the playing floor. Sponsors of the competing 16 cheerleader groups are asked to come to the floor with their squads. Besides getting the recognition you so well deserved, it is another way of letting the public know that cheerleading is important enough in the school's curriculum to merit a well-qualified "sponsor-coach-chapeion." REMINDER It is time to send in credentials for scholarship candidates. You too, may have a potential

11 Page Eight THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR MARCH 1974 MARION C. MOORE H.S. GIRLS' GYMNASTICS TEAM 1974 K.H.S.A.A. STATE CHAMPION (Le l lo Righli Front Row: Julie Donahue, Marty Sallee, Patty Sallee, Lori Mumford. Second Row: Paula Sumner, Allison Runner, Julia Gandrud, Linda Nelson. Third Row: Beverly Thompson, Carole Liedlke, Karen Fox, Mgr. Mike Gaines. scholarship winner. Get your applications in early. Write our officers for application forms, or pick them up at the KAPOS desk in Freedom Hall. SUMMER CHEERLEADER CLINIC JUNIOR HIGH - SENIOR HIGH CLINIC (Clinic I, July 7-11) (Chnic II, July 14-18) Both Clinics will be held on the University of Kentucky campus. The two groups will be housed separately. Classes and lectures will be geared to the interest and ability of the respective groups. Brochures giving details of the clinic can be obtained at the State Tournament KAPOS desk or by contacting Mrs. Milly Rodes (Transylvania College) or Mrs. Grace Fragstein (Lafayette School) all addressed to University of Kentucky, University Station. Box 6.50, Lexington, Kentucky NOTE TO ALL ADMINISTRATORS Many of you have responded to our SOS in releasing teaching personnel to assist with the many tasks necessary to keep this organization functioning effectively. Again, we need judges and personnel to help at the tournament. This involves at least 12 to 15 people. It is also back-breaking, tiresome work. However, we have many dedicated women who have indicated a willingness to help share these duties provided they get a release from their administrators. Therefore, the KAPOS board is seeking your understanding and cooperation should you be asked to release a teacher from her duties to help carry on the work that KAPOS is doing to make cheerleading a worthwhile educational experience in the State of Kentucky. GYMNASTICS RESULTS The University of Kentucky's Seaton Building, Lexington, was the site for the Gymnastics competition held on February 23, Mitzie Renfro and Jim Nance managed the girls and boys tournaments respectively. The results are as follows: Boys Team Finish: Tales Creek, ; Henry Clay, , Bryan Station, , Iroquois, ; Lafayette, Parallel Bars: Adams, Thomas Jefferson, 16.95; Wilkin,s, Tales Creek, 16.45; Wilce, Tales Creek, 15.90; Blount, Tales Creek, 15.55; D. McCool, Henry Clay, Still Rings: Wilkins, Tates Creek, 15.80; Adams, Thomas Jefferson, ; P. DeLuca, Tates Creek, 14.70; J. Stone, Henry Clay, 14.65; S. Wilce, Tates Creek High Bar: Wilkins, Tates Creek, 17.60; Bowles, St. Xavier, 16.85; Stone, Henry Clay, 15.45; Adams, Thomas Jefferson, 15.45; S. Wilce, Tates Creek, All-Around: Adams, Thomas Jefferson, 99.10; Wilkins, Tates Creek, 98.60; S. Wilce, Tates Creek,

12 THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR MARCH 1974 TAXES CREEK H.S. BOYS' GYMNASTICS TEAM 1974 K.H.S.A.A. STATE CHAMPION Page Nine (Leil to Righl) Fronl Row: Bill Williams, Paul DeLuca, Scot Wilce, Mark Barlon. Second Row: Steve Wilce, Kevin, Wilkins, Sherry Trimble, Billy Blount ; Bowles, St. Xavier, 88.75; Blount, Tates Creek Team Girls Finish: Marion Moore, , Heni-y Clay, ; Tates Creek, ; Southern, VauUing: L. Nelson, Moore, 17.1; R. Wilkerson. Paris, 16.95; Tie-L. Floyd. Tates; N. Georgehegan, Henry Clay. K. Flanary, Lafayette, Uneven Bars: Nelson, Moore, 17.97; J. Burckle, Jeffersontown, 17,25; Tie Wilkerson, Paris; Georgehegan, Henry Clay, 17.00; Tie Kay Polites, Henry Clay; J. Steinlage, Seneca, Balanced Beam: Nelson, Moore, 17.4; Flovd, Tates Creek, 17.2; Georgehegan, Henry Clay. 16.8; A. Polites, Henry Clay, 16.75; Burckle, Jeffersontown, Free Exercise: Nelson, Moore, 17.85; Floyd. Tates Creek, 17.55; Wilkerson, Paris, 17.35; A. Pontes, Henry Clay, 17.15, Tie K. Pohtes, Henry Clay, Flanary, Lafayette; Steinlage, Seneca, Tumbling: Georgehegan, Henry Clay, 8.3; K. Polites, Henry Clay, 8.15; Tie Floyd. Tates Creek. D. Barker, Southern; S. Wolfe, Henry Clay, 7.5 Gorham, Lafayette; M. Trampoline: J. Warner, Sacred Heart, 7.75; L. Hagan, Henry Clay, 7.50; E. Woodall, Bryan Station, 7,4; Plamp, Sacred Heart, 7,3; S. Compton, Doss, 6.7 AU-Around: Nelson, Moore, 70.30; Wilkerson. Paris, 67.25; Floyd, Tates Creek, 67.10; Georgehegan, Henry Clay, 66.73; Burckle. Jeffersontown, SUPPLEMENTARY LIST OE REGISTERED GIRLS" BASKETBALL OFFICIALS (List Compiled March 1) If the telephone number is given for an official, it is the home pho,ne unless otherwise designated. If two numbers are given the first number is the home phone. Dill, J. Roger, 2(10 Green Acres, Glasgow 42141, , Hausenstein, Lvnn, P. O. Bo.x 75, Kirwan III, Lexington Wilfred. Shirley C. Route Box 15. Murray 42071, REGISTERED BASEBALL OFFICIALS OF THE K.H.S.A.A (Lisl Compiled February If one telephone number is given for 22) a^ official listed, it is the home phone unless otherwise designated. If twro numbers are given the first number is that of the home phone..'\bell, Chester. Jr., P. O, Box 9, Blanding I. U,K,, Le.xington 40506, , Abell, Richard, 102 Victory Avenue, Lexington 40502, Adams. Jack, 6109 Fern Court, Fern Creek 40291, , Andress, Bill, 2039 New Linden Hoad, Newport , Bernardini. Bruno. 5018B Hammond Heights, Ft. Campbell 42223, , Armstrong, Ed, 416 E. College Street, Mayfield 42066, ,

13 Box Box Page Ten THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR MARCH 1974 Ashley. Kenneth. Science Hill , Audas. David C. 2. Dunmor 42339, Baldridge. Bill. 704 Arapaho, Georgetown 40324, , Baldwin. David C Box 383, Grayson , Baldwin, Dennis E Olde English Court, Valley Station , Battoe, Danvl S Newburg Road, Louisville 40218, , Bauni.-Min, Wilbur H., 103 Center Street, Wilder. Newport 41071, , Beach. Frankie L., Rt. 2. Box 45, Franklin 42134, , Ext. 45 Belcher. William O., LeJiinior 40828, Bell, Ronald K., 197 Hedgewood Court, Lexington Bennett. Tom. Irving McDowell Park. Lancaster Avenue, Richmond 40475, , Berlsch. Ron. 113 Moock Road. Southgate , Biggerstaff. Ronnie Larkspur Drive, #37B, Lexington Blair. Gene R Hindman 41822, Blair, Larry A.. Box 224. Hindman 41822, , Blandford. Steven. 120 E. Amherst, Louisville 40214, Bowling. David M.. Box London Bowling. Stuart V Roland Avenue, Owenton 40359, Branstetter. Charles E Short Street. Horse Cave , Brause. Allen R Silvergate Court, Cincinnati. Ohio Ext. 451 Bray James R,, Co. C USAARMC. Ft. Knox Brazell. Thomas L.. Box 5579 Hart. MSU. Murrav Brewer. Jeffrey Wayne, 112 Loch Lomond Drive, Lexington 40,503, Bridwell, Michael T Vondinde. Louisville Brown. Keith. Box 224 Todd Hall. EKU, Richmond Brown. Michael. R, R. 4. Tompkinsville (Bowling Green) Brown. Thomas O Hill Avenue. Owensboro Bryant. Charles E Whitnev. Lawrenceburg Bryant. Thomas Starton Court. Louisville Burdette. Wally. 525 Auburndale Avenue. Louisville Burkeen. Phillip. 659 Wakefield, Bowling Green Burkeen. Tony, 890 Fairview Avenue, C-206 Royal Arms Apts.. Bowling Green , Bushkar. John, 4385 Crownwood Avenue, Davton, Ohio Camic. David. R. R. 2. Harrodsburg 40330, , Ext. 244 Carl. Parker L Camden Avenue, Versailles (Bus.) Cash, Woodrow C., Shadv City 42029, Grove Tr. Ct., Rt. 2 Calvert Chambers, Harold. Box 276. Edmonton 42129, Charles, James B., 15 Cook Avenue, Winchester Cheek. Alan B.. Box 442, Commonwealth Hall, Richmond 40475, Cherry. Robert L. Jr Redwood Drive, Lexington 40505, Chesser. James E Cunningham Court. Fairdale 40118, Childers, Charles L.. P. O. Box 2, Stanton , Chatoney. Jack. 825 Bnargate. Radcliff Clark. James Randall. R. R. Crisp Road. Whitesville Clemmons, Billy H., Rt. 2, Smith's Grove Coleman, Lloyd T., Rt. 3, Box 43, Shelbyville 40065, Collins, Hubert, 1327 High Street, Bowling Green Combs. Harold A.. Jeff , , Conner, James, Jr Washington Avenue. Newport Cooper. Willie Madison, Paducah 42001, , Cornwell, James, 506 South Main, Franklin 42134, , Cottrell, David, 605 Shawnee Road, Danville 40422, , Cowherd, Jerry, 305 E. Hodgenville Avenue, Greensburg Crutcher' Paul. Rt. 2. Vine Grove 40175, , Culp, Leo, 310 Norwood Avenue. Satellite Beach, Florida , Cummins Howard Lee, 319 So. Bavly Avenue, Louisville Cunningham. Bobby Ray. Box 55, Pikeville 41501, Cunningham, Robert. Box 576, Stanton 40380, , Daineron, Paul A.. Route 7. Marion 42064, Daniel. Roger T.. P. O. Box 15, Paintsville 41240, , (Prestonsburg) Daniels. Robert A., Box 2. Van Lear , Davenport, James E,, Sr., 9810 Dawson Hill Road, Jefferstown 40299, , Davis, Bunnv, 598 W. Lexington Avenue. Danville 40422, , Davis, Jav W., 253 University Drive, Apt. 1. Radcliff 40160, Deaton. Carl, Route 1. Box 9. Greensburg Deaton Larry Gene. P. O. Box 572, Bowling Green 42101, Delk, William L Church Street. Ludlow R Dem.iree. Lonnv A. 972 DePomes Avenue. Lexington Dill. J. Roger. 200 Acres. Green Glasgow 42141, , Duerson, W. R. "Buck", Rt. 2. Paint Lick 40461, , Durbin, Roy, 2911 Dale Ann Drive, Louisville 40220, , , Ext. 237 Dwvcr. James E.. Jr Ailanthus Trail, Louisville 40219, 9';4-0426, Dwver, Robert H Falcon Drive. Louisville Ext. 287 East William L Lafayette Road, Hopkinsville 42240, , Ednngton, Doug, 4703 Church Road, Louisville 40272, , Edgington. Jerald J,. 520 East 19th, Covington 41014, , Elliott, Billy A Cedar Lane, Somerset 42501, , Evans, John David, Jr N. Highland Avenue, Prestonsburg Evans Lewis. Rt. 2. Morgantown Ezell. Jerry W,. 149 N. Kentucky Hopkinsville Feltner. Dannv Ray. 621'i Perrv Avenue. Hazard 41701, Flvnn, Joe, P. O. Box 393. Lexington 40501, Foust. Ray. Jr.. Box 677. Calvert City , Fraiikel. Louis S., 3723 Stanton Boulevard, Louisville 40220, Frymire. Leslie H Spring Street. Irvington Fultz. Jerry. Box 253, Mt. Olivet 41064, , Gay, Dennis Rt. 5. Box 437. London Gibbons. Mike. 645 Anniston Drive, Lexington 40505, Gibson. James D., Rt. 3. Box 457, South Point, Ohio 45680, , Gluck, Joseph R., 211 College Road, Cumberland , Goetz, Herbert, 35 Linet Avenue, Highland Heights Goodman. Bennie Ray. Rt. 2. Box 204, Cecilia 42724, , Goodman, James R., Route 6. Glasgow 42141, , Gray, Dale, 110 Maple Street, Cloverport 40111, , Green, Don, 832 Brand, Mayfield 42066, , Greer. R. Wayne Creston Drive, Pleasure Ridge Park Gregory. Roger D.. Box 451. Auburn Griffith. E. Dale Lorraine Street. Ashland Ext. 334 Grimes, Herman. Salem , Gupton, Lawrence, P. O. Box 296. Greensburg Gurren. Steve R Woodhill Court #2. Villa Hills 41011, Gwynn. Frederick L., 8703 Fern View Drive, Louisville 40291, , , Ext. 708

14 Rt. THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR MARCH 1974 Hall. Jav D.. Box 111, Virgie Hall. Ronald. P. O. Box 37. Betsv Lavne Handler, Woodie R.. Route 2. Hodgenville K., 1700 E. Street. Greenup Hardin, Don G.. Harmon, Girard Box 88, Morehead Main Havnes, Michael D Allison Way. Louisville Hazelwood. John W., Sr., 5906 Arvis Drive, Louisville Ext. 290 Heaberlin. Bill. 928 Washington Avenue. Flatwoods 41139, Ext. 253 Heaberlin. William. Jr Washington Ave.. Flatwoods Hendren. James W.. R. R. 1. Mackville Henrv, Jim Eastern Parkway, Louisville 40204, , Henson, Don R.. Route 1. Smithland 42081, , Herrick, Calvin P,, Jr., 200 S. Arnold Avenue, Prestonsburg , Higgms. James P.. Sr Norene Lane, Louisville 40219, Hilton, Dudley, 516 Wahiut, Springfield 40069, Holt, Larrv K Skyline Trailer Park, Bowling Green Hord. Ronnie D.. Box 88. Campbellsville Horning. Charles F,. II. 107 Molly Street. Versailles Horrell. Bennie Royal Drive. Owensboro 42301, Hubbs Sonny Peppermill Lane, Louisville Hurst. Terry. 416 Kentucky Court, Lexington 40502, Jarboe. Ronald L Lyons Avenue. Valley Station Johnson. William G A Lee Village, Ft. Campbell 42223, , Joiner. Rocky D., 2123 Hazel Street, Hopkinsville 42240, Jones, Donald Lee, 437 Jackson Street, Campbellsville , Jones, Frank, Rt. 5. Box 517. Manchester 40962, , Jones, Joe S., 203 Green Street, Manchester 40962, , Kasperski. Harry W., 3652-B Fincastle Road, Louisville 40213, Kaufman, Alvin R., 8215 St. Anthony Church Road, Louisville 40214, , Keeling. Reuben Yarbro Lane. Paducah Kidd, Gary G So. 17th Street, Mayfield , Kidd, Robert W., Rt. 5. Box 299B, London 40741, , Kimmel, Jerry, Beechmont , King, James A Clarmar Road. Jeffersontown Kirkland. Wade. 103 Bentley Avenue. Whitesburg Klump. William Roger, 2074 Eastern Parkway, Louisville 40204, , Kouns. Perry H.. P. O. Box 148. Hitchins Lamar. Huston O.. Box 116, Cloverport 40111, Larue, W. D., Jr., Salem 42078, , Lawson, Gary W., 320 Stewart Street, Elizabethtown 42701, , Leneave, Robert E., 205 E. 18th Street, Benton 42025, Lewis, Charles H., 7105 Heavrin Avenue, Louisville Lile, Clyde F Henderson Drive. Hopkinsville Link. Jesse W.. Rt. 3. Box 169. Franklin 42134, , Logsdon, Michael E., 113 Arbor Pk. North, Louisville 40214, , McCamish, Dan L.. Rt. 5. Milton Avenue. Elizabethtown McClelland. John M Laketower Drive ^104. Lexington McClure. FYank E Cheer Street, Ashland 41101, , McConnell, Michael J., 7304 Garrison Road, Apt. 4. Louisville McCord. Bob. 733 Gentry, Madisonville 42431, , McDonald, Walter, R. R. 7. Marion 42064, , McDowell. Charles V., 2419 Roosevelt, Ashland 41101, , Ext. 731 Page Eleven McMurtrey. Tim, Summer Shade 42166, , McMurtrev, Tommy, General Delivery, Sumnier Shade 42166, , Marlette, Ronald L Powhatan Trail. PYankfort Marshall. Barry J Winnepeg Way. Lexington Martin. Roger K.. Box 174. Park City Mason. Edwin M,. Rt. 4. Greenland Park. Shelbyville Mason George, 20 Summer Hill, S. Newport Mattingly. Charles 'Pete', 3813 Poplar Level, Louisville Ext. 23 Meyers John F.. Box 513. Maysville Moberlv. Harold F Rosemont Garden. Lexington Moonevhan. James H Henry Street. Franklin Moore. PhUlip H., R. R. 6, Bowling Green 42101, , Morgan, Richard. Rt. 7. Box 78. London Morse. Richard K No. Deepwood Drive. Radcliff Mullins. Arthur. Elkhorn City Norwood. Thomas R Henry Street. Franklin 42134, , Nucci, Donald D Main Street, Hazard 41701, , Orr, Cliarles Michael, 225 Lothbury Avenue, Middlesboro 40965, Osborne, Larry Joe, Rt. 1. Box 377. Harold Owings. Hank Chester Road. Louisville 40216, Pardue, Israel L,, Rt. 2. Box 482F. New Albany, Indiana 47150, Parker. Russell 41169, Parkev. Cecil E Edgewood Road. Middlesboro Larry. Osborne Road Pate. Tommy. Rt. 1. Turners Station Maceo Payne. Bob G.. Pavne. Robert Route 1. Gene. Box Maceo R.R Pearl. George W.. Jr Vogue Avenue, Louisville 40220, , Pence, Orville A.. Box 3. Bonnieville Ext. 233 Penner. Merritt D.. Jr. 5. Box 392. Manchester 40962, Perkins. William E.. Rt. 4. Campbellsville Pietrowski. Paul, 108 Bishop Street. Corbin , Pinson, David "Bo", Rt. 4. Box 566. Pikeville Prather. R. L.. Box 138. Rt. 1. LaGrange Quarles. Mac. Route 7. Frankfort Quisenberrv. James M Farnslev Road. Apt. 9. Louisville Raines. J. W Lebanon Rd.. Danville Rail. Edward W Maple Avenue. Danville Rail, James B Reservoir Road. Frankfort Reece". Allen. P. O Ramey. Gary. Donald Route Morehead Box Edmonton Rhodes. Don. 517'= E. Farren Avenue. Earlington 42410, , (Madisonville) Roberts, Harry, R. R. 2. Falmouth Robinson. Joseph Byron Stallard Street. Ashland Ext. 253 Rock, W. A., Greenview Drive. Cave City Rockvvood. Arthur Gunpowder Lane, Prospect 40059, Roe. Buddy. Isom 41824, , Rogers, Eldridge, 310 Talbert, Hopkinsville Roller. Otis C 808 Chamberry Drive. Louisville 40207, Ext. 307 Ronshausen. Tex Gray Road. Apt. 7. Cincinnati. Ohio Salver. Jesse. Fuget Satterlv. U. G West Campbell, Frankfort 40601, Schultz. Harold. 13 Orphanage Road. Ft. Mitchell 41017, Scott. W. L. 'Bill' McDonald Road, Lexington 40503, , Sefcovic, Harold H Choctaw Trail, Georgetown 40324, ,

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