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Eastern Kentucky University Encompass The Athlete Kentucky High School Athletic Association 3-1-1978 The Kentucky High School Athlete, March 1978 Kentucky High School Athletic Association Follow this and additional works at: http://encompass.eku.edu/athlete Recommended Citation Kentucky High School Athletic Association, "The Kentucky High School Athlete, March 1978" (1978). The Athlete. Book 237. http://encompass.eku.edu/athlete/237 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 Linda.Sizemore@eku.edu.

HighSchoolAthlete NORTH HARDIN HIGH SCHOOL 1978 CHAMPIONSHIP WRESTLING TEAM (Left to Right) Front Row: Pete Baney, Bernie McCamish, Ronnie Williams, Joe Burroughs, Tim Boggess, Luis Carrion. Second Row: Coach Smith, Mike Gallagher, Jim Bays, Sam Arrendondo, Jeff Shoebrooks, Randy Gardner, David Jones, Coach Jones. Member Of National Federation of State High School Associations Official Organ of the KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION MARCH, 1978

HENRY CLAY HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS' GYMNASTICS TEAM 1978 K.H.S.A.A. STATE CHAMPIONS (Left to Right) Front Row: Melanie Alt, Nora Geoghegan. Second Row: Anne Holmes, Ann Halloran, Coach Marilyn Lemaster. (Not pictured Lynn Willcins) TATES CREEK HIGH SCHOOL BOYS' GYMNASTICS TEAM 1978 K.H.S.A.A. STATE CHAMPIONS (Left to Right) Front Row: Bryan Lynch, Jeff Goihard. Second Row: Robert Ziegler, David Hassur. Greg Cash. Darrell Warner, Marty Lynch, Coach Barry Jordan.

The Kentucky High School Athlete Official Organ of the Kentucky High School Athletic Association VOL. XL MARCH. 1978 $1.00 Per Year 1978 FOOTBALL RULES CHANGES Nineteen changes in football rules for the 1978 season were adopted by the National Alliance Rules Committee at its annual meeting earlier this month in Los Angeles. These are the changes and, where appropriate, discussion of the change: Rule 1-2-3 Delete first two sentences and replace with: "Lines shall be marked with a noncaustic material." The former wording in place of "noncaustic material" was "not injurious to the eyes" but since even dirt can be "injurious to the eyes," the new wordage relating to "noncaustic" will be used. Rule 1-5-3 Add following: Each State Association may authorize the use of artificial limbs which in their opinion are no more dangerous to players than the corresponding human limb and do not place an opponent at a disadvantage." This is a ratification of the change announced earlier in the year. Rule 2-18-3 New article: Define that a defensive player is on the line of scrimmage when he is within one yard of his line of scrimmage. This change will help officials to determine when an offensive player can block a player and carry his block on into the neutral zone expanded. This has meaning on pass plays. Rule 2-28 Add to third sentence: "... of the snapper and touches a back or the ground before it touches a lineman." Rule 3-2-1 Insert as first sentence: "The game officials shall assume authority for the contest 30 minutes prior to the scheduled game time." Rule 3-3-3 Revise last sentence to read: "If there is an unsportsmanlike foul by the offense during the last down of either half, the penalty shall be administered on the succeeding kickoff or at the succeeding spot if in overtime." This eliminates a loophole which made it possible for a team to get in a "cheap shot" on the last play of a game without being penalized in the overtime if one were needed. Rule 3-3-4 Permit the extension of a period if there is a foul by the kicking team during a free or scrimmage kick (during the last timed down regardless of whether the penalty is accepted or declined). Rule 4-2-2 Insert after "crossbar" in (c): "... or an R player in the end zone and caroms.".. Until now, if a defensive player standing in the end zone tipped a field goal or extra point before it went across the uprights, it did not count. Now it will count. The reason it did not count in the past was because of the rule which indicated any time a kicked ball touched anything in or over the end zone it was dead. Rule 5-1-2 Replace "during a loose ball" with "before the kick has ended." Rule 5-2-3 Add to Article 3 Fundamental No. 7 on Page 64 of the rulebook. Rule 6-1-4 Rewrite as follows: "If at least five R players are not within five yards of their free-kick line after the ball is declared ready-forplay and until it is kicked, it is a free-kick infraction." Rule 6-1-4 Penalty Rewrite as follows: For encroachment (Art. 2 and Art. 3) (S24 and SI) or free-kick infraction (Art. 4) (S24 and S2). Rule 6-1-8 Recommended to the Manual Committee that Signal No. 15 be adopted to indicate when any free-kick goes out-of-bounds between the goal lines untouched or last touched by K. This change is to be able to relay to the coaches and fans the reason the ball is being put in play at the 40 yard line after a kick goes out-of-bounds. Rule 6-2-3 and 4 Insert the word "expanded" after "neutral zone." Rule 6-5-6 New article: No receiver shall make an invalid fair catch signal. Penalty for invalid fair catch signal five yards (S-30). A new signal for No. 30 has been suggested under the Manual Committee. Note: Delete invalid fair catch signal from list of personal fouls under 9-3-2 (f). This is probably the most significant change of the year. The change reduces the penalty for an invalid fair catch from 15 to five yards. Since this penalty is enforced from the previous spot, the five yard penalty is less likely to give the kicking team a first down, thereby reducing the severity of the rjenalty associated with giving an invalid fair catch signal. The questionnaire results this year revealed that in Wisconsin as well as nation-wide coaches' overwhelmingly favored a change which would reduce the penalty associated with an invalid fair catch signal. Rule 7-2-6 Add to Article 6: A scrimmage down must start with a legal snap. An illegal snap causes the ball to remain dead. Rule 9-3-4 Add new item: (d) When contact is caused by R's being blocked into the kicker. Rule 9-3-4 Penalty Roughing the kicker be amended to carry the additional penalty of an automatic first down. This is probably another significant change. The automatic first down should discourage reckless attempts to block the kick. In particular, this is true when the kicking team has more than 15 yards to go for first down. It was under this kind of circumstance that defensive teams would be less concerned about roughing the kicker since they know that the penalty would not give them the first down and they would still have to punt on the replayed down. Page 83 Overtime Add to Paragraph No. 1: All game rules will apply except: (a) The line-togain shall always be the goal line; (b) no try will be made if the winner of the game has been determined: (c) if the defensive team scores, the game is ended; (d) if a safety is scored, the succeeding spot will be the 10-yard line in possession of the team scored upon, provided they have not already had their series, and (e) no free kick privileges are awarded following a fair catch or an awarded fair catch.

Page Two THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR MARCH 1978 VOL. XL NO. 8 MARCH, 1978 Spring Meets Published monthly, except June and July, by the Kentucky High School Athletic Association Office of PubUcaiion.KOJE. Cooper^Dr.. P. O. Box 7502, Tentative dates have been set for the various spring meets gnd tournaments in fencing, rifle, marksmanship, baseball, track, golf and tennis. Second class postage paid at Lexington, Kentucky Thev arp a«follows- Acceptance for mailing at special rate of postage provided lne V dre d!> Iuuuw5 ' for in Section 1103. Act of October 3, 1917, authorized May 3, 1926. Publication No. 293080. April 1, State Rifle Marksmanship Editor tom mills April 21, Delegate Assembly Meets 1-:^ idltsr r ::::::::::::::::::::-DiANN E E A g. IITneI April 22 state Fencing Tournament Assistant Editor louis stout May 8, Regional Golf Tournaments Assistant Editor billy v. wise May 8-13, District Baseball Tournaments Lexington, Kentucky May 13 Region al Track Meets board of control May 16-17, State Golf Tournaments President Ray story (1974-1978) Radciiff May 16-19, Regional Baseball Tournaments Vice-Pres. Norman Passmore (1976-1980) Lexington Mav 1Q-90 State Tranlr MppIc Directors Denval Barriger (1975-1979), Bowling Green; ^ av "* #>* % lale i, i* -r- Zeb Blankenship (1977-1981), NicholasvUle; Jack Burkich May 2.A-2.1, State LtOlt lournament (1976-1980), Whitesburg; Joseph McPherson (1976-1980), (Boy's Individual) Louisville; Glendon Ravenscraft (1976-1979), Alexandria; Mav 25-26 Regional Tennic TnnmamPTits George Sauer (1974-1978), LouisviUe; Barney Thweatt lvlav z0 ^D - regional lennis lournaments (1977-1981), Hopkinsviiie; Paul Trimble (1976-1980), paints- May 26-27, State Baseball Tournament ville. Conley Manning, State Dept. of Education repre- (First Round) sentative. _,... _.., nn.. June 1-2, State Baseball Tournament subscription Rate 31-00 Per year (Semi-Finals and Finals) <zr / C/?.. ' /tw June 2-3, State Tennis Tournament csfcom Me Too/Kmeiito/ie/ 1 4 (L/c ice ATTENTION, BASEBALL OFFICIALS Part II of the National Federation baseball examination will be given all over Kentucky on Monday, March 27, to officials who wish to work for the Approved and Certified ratings. If you wish to take the National Federation test, let us know about two weeks before the above date and also to whom you want the test sent. This person should be a principal or coach in your area. 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 1978 schedules unless there has been compliance with the rule mentioned. Baseball Clinic Schedule February 5 (2:30 P.M.) County Board of Education, Newburg Rd., Louisville February 12 (2:30 P.M.) Henry Clay High School, Lexington February 19 (2:30 P.M.) Holmes High School, Covington March 12 (2:00 P.M.) L. T. Smith Stadium. Western Ky. Univ.. Bowling Green March 27 (7:00 P.M.) Somerset High School, Somerset March 28 (7:00 P.M.) Middlesboro High School, Middlesboro March 29 (7:00 P.M.) Hazard High School, Hazard March 30 (7:00 P.M.) Johnson Central High School, Paintsville March 31 (7:00 P.M.) Paul Blazer High School, Ashland April 3 (7:00 P.M.) Elizabethtown High School, Elizabeth town 'Vpril 4 (7:00 P.M.) Hopkinsviiie High School, Hopkinsviiie \pril 5 (7:00 P.M.) Paducah Tilghman High School, Paducah \.pril 6 (7:00 P.M.) Owensboro High School, Owensboro STATE WRESTLING RESULTS The Atherton High School, Louisville, was the site for the State Wrestling Tournament held on February 10-11, 1978. Orville Williams of the Seneca High School was manager and Gene Minton of the Atherton High School was assistant manager of the tournament. The team results are as follows: North Hardin 35, Fort Campbell 33 V2, Danville 27%, Eastern 25, Trinity 24, Union County 23. Woodford County 21, Boone County I8V2, Fern Creek 17. Conner i6y2, Tates Creek I6V2. Waggener 16, Pleasure Ridge Park 14V2, Harrison County 12V2, Jessamine County 12%, Henry Clay 12, St. Xavier 8V2, Stuart 8, Boyd County 8, Fort Knox 8, West Hardin 6, Ballard 6. Campbell County 6, Central 6, Christian County 6. Oldham County 4, Seneca 4, Simon Kenton 4, Westport 4, Caldwell County 4, Western 3, Middlesboro 2, Moore 2, Kentucky School for the Blind 2. Holmes 2. Individual winners in each weight class are as follows: 98 lb., Nick Spine (Fern Creek): 105 lb.. Tony Goren (Waggener); 112 lb.. Robbie Clarkston (Conner); 119 lb Chris Heavrin (St. Xavier); 126 lb., Ricky Bottoms (Woodford County); 132 lb., Tommy Castle (Woodford County); 138 lb., Mike McDaniels (Boone County); 145 lb.. Steve Wolterman (Henry Clay); 155 lb., Andrea Offutt (Ft. Campbell); 167 lb., Mike Brattain (Central); 185 lb., Dave McMillian (Eastern); Heavyweight, Mike Balkus (Fort Campbell). RIFLE MARKSMANSHIP Rifle Marksmanship will be held at Jeffersontown High School, Louisville, Kentucky. Starting time is to be at 8:00 A.M. on April 1, 1978. For information contact 1st Sgt. Robert Ebert who will manage the Meet. The following schools have indicated they will have rifle marksmanship: Bourbon County, Central, Doss, Fern Creek, Fort Knox, Greenup County, Jeffersontown, Mc- Lean County, Marion County, M.M.I., Owensboro, Paul G. Blazer, Seneca, Stuart, Valley.

THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR MARCH 1978 STATE GYMNASTICS RESULTS Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond, was the site for the Gymnastics competition held on February 10-11, 1978. Kathy Case managed the girls' tournament, with Dr. Gerald Calkin and Jim Nance managing the boys' tournament. The results are as follows: Boys Team Finish: Tates Creek, 100.93; Pendleton County, 99.4; Bryan Station, 95.6. Floor Exercise: G. Hocker, Bryan Station, 8.1; J. Gilbert, Butler, 7.9; G. Castle, Henry Clay, 7.35; T. Henry, Pendleton County, 7.3; S. Snyder, Lafayette, 6.9; J. Cooper, Bryan Station, 6.8; D. Cull, Marion County, 6.8. Pommel Horse: Gilbert, Butler 7.0; Castle. Henry Clay, 6.25; J. Gothaid, Tates Creek, 6.0; J. Gruneisen, St. Xavier, 5.4; M. Hogan, Pendleton County, 5.15; R. Skewes, Bryan Station, 4.9. Rings: Gilbert, Butler, 7.05; Castel, Henry Clay, 7.0; Gothaid, Tates Creek, 6.55; D. Henry, Pendleton County, 6.5; T. Henry, Pendleton County, 5.95; Hogan, Pendleton County, 5.85. Long Horse: Hocker, Bryan Station, 8.4; Castle, Henry Clay, 7.8; K. Durrum, Bryan Station, 7.8; T. Henry, Pendleton County, 7.75; G. Stengel, Southern, 7.7; Gruneisen, St. Xavier, 7.5. Parallel Bars: Gilbert, Butler, 6.7; Castle, Henry Clay, 6.65; T. Henry, Pendleton County. 6.5; Gothaid, Tates Creek, 6.45; Skewes, Bryan Station, 5.5; D. Henry, Pendleton County, 5.35. Horizontal Bar: Gilbert, Butler, 6.85; Castle, Henry Clay, 6.3; T. Parker, Henry Clay, 5.2; D. Warner, Tates Creek, 5.0; S. Probus, Marion County, 4.75; J. Cooper, Bryan Station, 4.2. All- Around: Castle, Henry Clay, 41.35; Gilbert, Butler, 40.35; T. Henry, Pendleton County, 34.70; Gruneisen, St. Xavier. 31.70; Warner, Tates Creek, 31.1; Parker, Henry Clay, 30.85. Girls Team Finish: Henry Clay, 87.5; Lafayette, 87.35; Moore, 86.75. Vault: K. Maloney, Sacred Heart, 9.25; K. Baines, Presentation, 9.1; T. Dowden, Lafayette, 9.0; N. Geoghegan, Henry Clay. 8.8; T Johnson, Bryan Station, 8.6; F. Chrisman, Tates Creek, 8.35; P. Thompson, Marion County, 8.35. Bars: Maloney, Sacred Heart, 8.75; Dowden, Lafayette, 8.85, J. McDonald, Woodford County, 8.4; Baines, Presentation, 8.35; Geoghegan, Henry Clay, 8.25; J. Bushan, Central, 8.0. Floor Exercise: Maloney, Sacred Heart, 9.0; Dowden, Lafayette, 8.85; Baines, Presentation. 8.7; Geoghegan, Henry Clay, 8.5; McDonald, Woodford County, 8.45; Bushan, Central. 8.15. Balance Beam: Maloney, Sacred Heart, 9.05: Dowden, Lafayette, 8.65; Baines, Presentation, 8.2; Geoghegan, Henry Clay, 7.8; P. Sallee, Moore. 7.75; S. Anderson, Lafayette, 7.55. All-Around: Maloney, Sacred Heart, 36.05; Dowden, Lafayette, 35.05; Baines, Presentation, 34.35; Geoghegan, Henry Clay, 33.35; MacDonald, Woodford County, 31.80; Bushan, Central, 31.55. FENCING INFORMATION The State Fencing Meet will be held at Atherton High School, Louisville, Kentucky, on April 22, the starting time will be 12:30 P.M. For more information contact W. E. Long, Shawnee Middle School, 4007 Herman Street. Louisville, Kentucky 40212, phone 502-778-3372. 1978 BASEBALL SCHOOLS Page Three Region I District 1 Heath, Lone Oak, Paducah Tilghman, Reidland District 2 Fancy Farm, Farmington, Lowes, Mayfield, Wingo District 3 Ballard Memorial, Carlisle County,* Fulton County, Hickman County Region II District 4 Christian County, Ft. Campbell, Hopkinsville District 5 Caldwell County, Crittenden County, Livingston Central, Lyon County District 6 Marshall County, Calloway County, Murray Region III District 7 Henderson County, Providence, Union County, Webster County District 8 Dawson Springs, McLean County, Madisonville-N. Hopkins, South Hopkins, West Hopkins District 9 Apollo, Daviess County, Owensboro, Owensboro Catholic Region IV District 10 Bremen, Central City, Drakesboro, Graham, Greenville. Hughes Kirk, Muhlenberg Central District 11 Breckinridge County, Fordsville, Hancock County,* Ohio County, St. Romuald, Frederick Fraize, Trinity District 12 Butler County, Grayson County, Edmonson County Region V District 13 Bowling Green, Franklin-Simpson, Warren Central, Warren East District 14 Adair ville. Auburn, Chandlers Chapel, Olmstead, Russellville,* Todd County Central District 15 Allen County, Barren County, Glasgow District 16 Clinton County, Cumberland County, Gamaliel, Metcalfe County, Tompkinsville Region VI District 17 East Hardin, Elizabethtown, Ft. Knox, Meade County, North Hardin, West Hardin District 18 Adair County, Campbellsville, Marion County, Taylor County District 19 Bardstown, Bethlehem, Bullitt Central, Nelson County, North Bullitt. Washington County District 20 Caverna, Green County, Hart County, LaRue County Region VII District 21 Bishop David, Butler,* Pleasure Ridge Park, Western District 22 DeSales, Iroquois, Southern,* Thomas Jefferson* District 23 Durrett* Fern Creek, Jeffersontown, Marion C. Moore District 24 Central, Portland Christian, Evangel, Shawnee Region VIII District 25 Ahrens,* Dupont Manual,* Male,* St. Xavier District 26 Ballard, Eastern,* Waggener,* Westport District 27 Beth Haven, Doss, Fairdale,* Jesse Stuart, Ninth and O Christian, Valley District 28 Atherton,* Ky. Country Day, Seneca, Trinity Region IX District 29 Boone County, Conner, Dixie Heights, Lloyd Memorial, St. Henry, Simon Kenton

Page Four THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR MARCH 1978 District 30 Bellevue, Dayton, Newport, Newport Catholic District 31 Bishop Brossart, Campbell County, Highlands, Silver Grove District 32 Beechwood, Covington Catholic, Holmes, Holy Cross, Ludlow, Notre Dame Region X District 33 Grant County, Pendleton County, Walton Verona, Williamstown, Deming District 34 Carroll County, Eminence, Gallatin County, Henry County, Owen County, Trimble County District 35 Augusta, Bracken County, Fleming County, Lewis County, Maysville, St. Patrick,* Tollesboro Region XI District 36 Frankfort, Franklin County, Scott County District 37 Bourbon County, Harrison County, Millersburg Military Inst., Nicholas County, Paris District 38 Oldham County, Shelby County, Taylorsville District 39 Anderson County, Burgin, Harrodsburg, Mercer County, Woodford County Region XII District 40 Bryan Station, Henry Clay, Lafayette, Lexington Catholic, Sayre, Tates Creek District 41 Boyle County, Danville, Garrard County, Jessamine County District 42 Casey County,* Lincoln County, Russell County District 43 Berea,* Estill County, Madison, Madison Central, Model Region XIII District 44 Burnside, Nancy, Pulaski Coun- Somerset, Eubank District 45 McCreary County, Monticello. ty, Wayne County, Pine Knot* District 46 Clay County, Jackson County, Laurel County, Oneida Inst., Rockcastle County District 47 Barbourville, Bell County, Corbin. Lone Jack, Lynn Camp, Middlesboro, Pineville, Knox Central, Williamsburg, Whitley County Region XIV District 48 Breathitt County, Fleming Neon, Jenkins, Knott County, Riverside Christian District 49 Buckhorn, Leslie County, M.C Napier, Hazard, Whitesburg District 50 Cawood, Cumberland, Evarts, Harlan, Lynch District 51 Hazel Green. Jackson,* Lee County, Owsley County, Powell County, Wolfe County Region XV District 52 Boyd County, Holy Family, Lawrence County,* Paul Blazer District 53 Fairview, Greenup County, Raceland, Russell District 54 George R. Clark, Menifee County, Bath County District 55 East Carter, Elliott County, Rowan County, University Breckinridge, West Carter Region XVI District 56 Belfry. Elkhorn City, Johns Creek. Phelps District 57 Johnson Central. Morgan County, Magoffin County, Paintsville, Sheldon Clark District 58 Betsy Layne, Allen Central, McDowell, Prestonsburg, Wheelwright District 59 Dorton,* Millard, Mullins. Pikeville, Virgie Schools that did not indicate that they will have baseball. GOLF REGION FOR BOYS Mayfield Region Ballard Memorial, Caldwell County, Calloway County, Crittenden County, Ft. Campbell, Fulton, Hickman County, Hopkinsville, Lone Oak, Marshall County, Mayfield, Murray, Paducah Tilghman, St. Mary, Todd Central, Trigg County Owensboro Region Apollo, Breckinridge County, Central City, Daviess County, Greenville, Hancock County, Henderson County, Madisonville- North Hopkins, Meade County, Ohio County, Owensboro, Owensboro Catholic, Providence, Union County, Webster County Park Mammoth Region Allen County, Barren County, Bowling Green, Bullitt Central, Caverna, Clinton County. East Hardin, Edmonson County, Elizabethtown. Ft. Knox, Franklin-Simpson, Gamaliel, Glasgow, Hart County, LaRue County, North Bullitt, North Hardin, Russellville, Tompkinsville, Warren East, Warren Central West Jefferson Region Ahrens, Beth Haven, Bishop David, Butler, Central, DeSales, Doss Fairdale, 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, Jeffersontown, Kentucky Country Day, Male, Seneca, Trinity, Waggener, Westport, St. Xavier Campbell County Region Bellevue, Bishop Brossart, Campbell County, Dayton, Fleming County, Grant County, Highlands, Lewis County, Mason County, Maysville, Newport, Newport Catholic, Pendleton County, St. Patrick, St. Thomas. Silver Grove, Williamstown Lexington, Spring Lake Region Bourbon County, Bryan Station, Frankfort, Franklin County, George Rogers Clark, Harrison County, Henry Clay, Henry County, Lafayette, Lexington Catholic, Montgomery County, Nicholas County, Oldham County, Paris, Sayre, Scott County, Shelby County, Tates Creek. Woodford County Marion County Region Adair County, Anderson County, Bardstown, Bethlehem, Boyle County, Burgin, Campbellsville, Casey County, Danville, Garrard County, Green County, Harrodsburg. Jessamine County, Lincoln County, Marion County, Mercer County, Nelson County, Russell County, Taylor County, Washington County London Region Berea. Corbin. Estill County, Evarts, Harlan, James A. Cawood, Laurel County, Lee County. Lynch, McCreary County. Madison Central, Middlesboro, Model. Monticello, Pineville, Somerset, Williamsburg Paintsville Region Belfry, Betsy Layne, Boyd County, Elkhorn City. Fairview, Greenup County, Hazard. Holy Family, Jenkins, Johnson Central. Paintsville, Paul G. Blazer, Phelps. Pikeville, Prestonsburg, Raceland, Russell, Salyersville. University Breckinridge GOLF REGIONS FOR GIRLS Princeton Region Ballard Memorial, Caldwell County, Calloway County, Central City, Crittenden County, Greenville, Henderson County, Hopkinsville, Lone Oak, Madisonville-North Hopkins, Murray, Ohio County, St. Mary, Union County, Webster County Bowling Green Region Allen County, Apollo, Bowling Green, Caverna. Daviess County, Edmonson County, Gamaliel, Glasgow, Hancock County, Hart County, Owensboro, Tompkinsville. Warren East, Warren Central Louisville Region Atherton, Ballard, Doss, Iroquois. Kentucky Country Day. Louisville Collegiate, Male. Pleasure Ridge Park, Sacred Heart. Shawnee. Southern, Waggener, Eastern

THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR MARCH 1978 Page Five Greensburg Region Adair County, Bardstown, Bethlehem, Boyle County, Bullitt Central, Campbellsville, Danville, Elizabethtown. Green County, Marion County, Meade County, Mercer County, Nelson County, North Hardin, Taylor County, Washington County Oldham County Region Boone County, Campbell County, Dixie Heights, Lloyd Memorial, Oldham County, Owen County, Villa Madonna, Notre Dame, Williamstown Shelbyville Region Bryan Station, Estill County, Frankfort, Franklin County, George R. Clark, Lafayette, Jessamine County, Scott County, Shelby County, Tates Creek, Woodford County Corbin Region Berea, Corbin. Garrard County, Harlan, James A. Cawood, Jenkins, Laurel County, Lee County, Lincoln County, Madison Central, Model, Russell County, Somerset Mason County Region Fleming County, Harrison County, Johnson Central, Mason County, Maysville, Montgomery County, Nicholas County, Paintsville, Paul G. Blazer, Prestonsburg. St. Patrick. BOYS TENNIS Murray Region Caldwell County, Christian County,* Ft. Campbell, Henderson County, Hopkinsville, Lone Oak, Lyon County, McLean County, Madisonville-North Hopkins,* Marshall County, Mayfield, Murray,* Paducah Tilghman. St. Mary, South Hopkins, Union County, University Heights, Webster County Bowling Green Region Allen County (Scottsville), Auburn, Bowling Green, Campbellsville, Caverna, Franklin-Simpson, Glasgow, Green County, Lewisburg,* Metcalfe County, Russellville, Tompkinsville, Warren Central. Warren East. Elizabethtown Region Adair County, Apollo, Bardstown, Bethlehem, Breckinridge County. Butler County, Central City, Daviess County, East Hardin, Elizabethtown, Fort Knox, Greenville. LaRue County, Marion County, Meade County, North Hardin, Ohio County. Owensboro, Owensboro Catholic, Shelby County, Taylor County. East Jefferson Region Ballard, Eastern, Fern Creek, Jefferstown, Kentucky Country Day, Moore, Seneca, Thomas Jefferson, Waggener.* Walden, Westport. Central Jefferson Region Atherton, Central, DeSales, DuPont Manual, Durrett, Iroquois, Male, Shawnee, St. Xavier, Trinity. West Jefferson Region Ahrens, Bishop David, Butler,* Doss, Fairdale,* Pleasure Ridge Park, Stuart, Southern, Valley,* Western, Ninth and O. Ft. Thomas Region Beechwood, Bellevue, Boone County, Campbell County, Carroll County, Conner, Covington Catholic, Covington Latin, Dayton, Dixie Heights, Gallatin County, Henry County, Highlands, Holmes, Holy Cross, Lloyd, Newport, Newport Catholic, Oldham County, St. Henry, Simon-Kenton. Scott County Region Anderson County, Bracken County. Bourbon County, Bryan Station, Frankfort, Franklin County, Harrison County, Henry Clay, Lafayette, Lewis County. Lexington Catholic, Mason County. Maysville, Millersburg Military Inst., Paris, St. Patrick. Sayre, Scott County, Tates Creek. Woodford County. Richmond Region Barbourville. Boyle County, Corbin, Danville, Deming. Estill County, Garrard County, George R. Clark, Harrodsburg, Hazard, James A. Cawood, Madison Central, Middlesboro, Model, Monticello, Nicholas County. Laurel County. Oneida Inst., Phelps, Pineville, Pulaski County, St. Camillus Acad., Somerset, Berea. Morehead Region Bath County, Boyd County, East Carter. Elkhorn City, Hazard. Lawrence County, Lynch, McDowell, Montgomery County, Paintsville, Pikeville, Prestonsburg, Paul G. Blazer, Rowan County, Russell, Sheldon Clark. University Breckinridge, Wheelwright. GIRLS TENNIS Murray Region Caldwell County. Christian County,* Fort Campbell. Henderson County, Hopkinsville, Lone Oak, McLean County. Madisonville-North Hopkins.* Marshall County, Mayfield, Murray,* Paducah Tilghman, St. Mary, South Hopkins, Union County, University Heights. Webster County. Bowling Green Region Allen County (Scottsville), Auburn, Bowling Green. Campbellsville, Caverna, Franklin-Simpson. Glasgow, Green County, Lewisburg,* Metcalfe County, Russellville, Tompkinsville, Warren Central, Warren East. Elizabethtown Region Adair County. Apollo. Bardstown, Breckinridge County, Butler County, Central City, Daviess County, Elizabethtown. East Hardin, Fort Knox, Greenville, LaRue County, Marion County, Meade County, North Hardin. Ohio County, Owensboro, Shelby County, Taylor County. East Jefferson Region Assumption. Ballard, Eastern, Fern Creek, Jeffersontown, Kentucky Country Day, Louisville Collegiate, Marion C. Moore. Mercy Academy, Sacred Heart, Seneca, Thomas Jefferson, Waggener,* Walden, Westport. Central Jefferson Region Atherton, Central, DuPont Manual, Durrett. Iroquois, Male. Presentation, Shawnee. West Jefferson Region Angela Merici, Butler,* Doss, Holy Rosary, Pleasure Ridge Park, Southern,* Valley,* Western. Ft. Thomas Region Beechwood, Bellevue, Boone County, Campbell County, Carroll County, Conner, Dixie Heights, Gallatin County, Henry County, Highlands, Holy Cross, Newport, Notre Dame, Oldham County, Our Lady of Providence, St. Henry, Simon Kenton, Villa Madonna. Scott County Region Anderson County. Bracken County, Bourbon County, Bryan Station, Frankfort, Franklin County, Harrison County, Henry Clay, Lafayette, Lewis County, Lexington Catholic, Mason County, Paris, St. Patrick, Sayre, Scott County, Tates Creek, Woodford County. Richmond Region Barbourville, Berea, Boyle County, Corbin, Danville, Estill County, Deming, Garrard County, George R. Clark, Harrodsburg, James A. Cawood, Laurel County, Madison Central, Middlesboro, Monticello, Model, Nicholas County, Oneida Institute. Pulaski County, St. Camillus Academy, Somerset. Morehead Region Bath County, Elkhorn City, Hazard, Lawrence County, Lynch, McDowell, Montgomery County, Paintsville, Paul Blazer, Prestonsburg, Rowan County, Russell, Sheldon Clark, University Breckinridge, Wheelwright. 'School did not indicate that they will have tennis.

Page Six THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR MARCH 1978 ATTENTION TRACK COACHES The Board of Control now requires that an individual or a relay team must have competed in at least four meets on a team representing a member school during the regular season to be eligible to participate in the regional track meet. Only the following events shall constitute regional meets: (Boys) 120 yard-hurdles, 100 Yard Dash, 180 Yard Hurdles, Two-Mile Run, 880 Yard Run, 220 Yard Dash, One-Mile Run, Half-Mile Relay, 440 Yard Dash, Mile Relay, Shot, Pole Vauit, Discus, High Jump, Running Long Jump, Triple Jump; (Girls) 60 Yard Hurdles, 880 Yard Run, 440 Yard Run, 100 Yard Dash, Mile Relay, 220 Yard Dash, 110 Yard Hurdle, 440 Yard Relay, 880 Medley Relay, 880 Yard Relay, One Mile Run, High Jump, Shot, Long Jump and Discus. 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. If you plan to have a team and your school is not listed below please contact the K.H.SAA. for assignment to a region. The 1978 assignments are as follows: TRACK CLASS A GIRLS Webster County Region Ballard Memorial, Carlisle County, Crittenden County, Fort Campbell, Fulton City, Heath, Hickman County, Livingston Central, Murray, Providence, St. Mary, Trigg County, University Heights, Webster County, West Hopkins. Warren Central Region Butler County. Edmonson County, Frederick Fraize, Gamaliel, Hancock County, Lewisburg. McLean County, Mt. St. Joseph. Muhlenburg County, Olmstead, Russell County. Russellville. Todd County, Tompkinsville. Greensburg Region Bardstown, Bethlehem, Campbellsville. Caverna. Clinton County, Evangel, Green County, Kentucky Country Day, Kentucky School for the Blind, Metcalfe County, North Bullitt. Portland Christian, Washington County, Beth Haven, 9th and O Christian, West Hardin. Newport Region Augusta, Bellevue, Bishop Brossart, Carroll County, Dayton, Henry County, Ludlow, Owen County, St. Henry, Villa Madonna, Walton-Verona. Lexington Region Anderson County. Burgin, Frankfort, Harrodsburg, Jackson County, Lexington Catholic, Mercer County, Model, Paris, Sayre. Hazard Region Allen Central, Evarts, Fleming Neon, Harlan, Hazard, Hazel Green, Jenkins. Lee County, Lynch, M.C. Napier, Oneida Baptist Inst., Phelps. Riverside Christian. Paintsville, Virgie. Wheelwright, D.C. Combs. Somerset Region Corbin, Kentucky School for the Deaf. Monticello, Pineville, St. Camillus. Somerset, Williamsburg, Berea, Madison. Morehead Region Bath County, Elliott County, Fairview, Fleming County, Holy Family, Lawrence County, Lewis County, Menifee County, Nicholas County. Pikeville, Raceland, West Carter, Whitesburg, University Breckinridge. TRACK CLASS AA GIRLS Paducah Region Caldwell County, Calloway County, Christian County, Hopkinsville, Lone Oak, Marshall County. Mayfield, Paducah Tilghman, Reidland. Daviess County Region Apollo, Daviess County, Henderson County, Madisonville-North Hopkins. Ohio County, Owensboro, Owensboro Catholic. Union County. Warren Central Region Allen County, Adair County, Barren County, Bowling Green, Franklin-Simpson, Glasgow, LaRue County, Taylor County, Warren Central, Warren East. Shelby County Region Breckinridge County, Bullitt Central, East Hardin, Elizabethtown, Ft. Knox, Grayson County, Marion County, Meade County, Nelson County, North Hardin, Oldham County, Shelby County. Newport Region Boone County, Campbell County, Conner, Dixie Heights, Highlands, Holmes, Lloyd Memorial, Newport, Notre Dame, Simon Kenton. Lexington Region Bourbon County, Bryan Station, Franklin County, Harrison County, Henry Clay, Jessamine County, Lafayette, Scott County, Tates Creek, Woodford County, George R. Clark. Somerset Region Breathitt County, Casey County, Cawood, Clay County, Danville, Estill County, Knott County, Knox Central, Laurel County, Leslie County, Lincoln County, Madison Central, Middlesboro, Pulaski County, Whitley County, Boyle County. Morehead Region Belfry, Boyd County, East Carter, Greenup County, Johnson Central, Mason County, Montgomery County, Paul Blazer, Prestonsburg, Rowan County, Russell. TRACK CLASS AAA GIRLS Male Region Ahrens, Angela Merici, Butler, Central. Dupont Manual, Male, Shawnee, Presentation. St. Xavier Region Atherton, Durrett, Holy Rosary, Moore, Sacred Heart, Southern, Thomas Jefferson. Stuart Region Doss, Fairdale, Iroquois, Pleasure Ridge Park, Stuart, Valley, Western. Ballard Region Assumption, Ballard, Eastern, Fern Creek, Jeffersontown. Mercy Academy, Seneca, Waggener, Westport. TRACK CLASS A BOYS Webster County Region Ballard Memorial, Carlisle County, Crittenden County. Fort Campbell, Fulton, Heath, Hickman County, Livingston Central, Murray, Providence, South Hopkins, St. Mary, Trigg County, University Heights, Webster County, West Hopkins. Warren Central Region Butler County, Edmonson County, Gamaliel, Hancock County, Lewisburg, McLean County, Muhlenburg Central, Russell County, Russellville, Todd County Central, Tompkinsville. Greensburg Region Bardstown, Beth Haven, Bethlehem, Campbellsville, Caverna, Evangel, Green County, Kentucky Country Day, Kentucky School f/t Blind, Metcalfe County, North Bullitt, Ninth and O Christian, Portland Christian, Wash- Lexington Region Anderson County, ington County. West Hardin. Newport Region Augusta, Bellevue, Bishop Brossart, Carroll County, Covington Latin, Dayton, Grant County, Henry County. Holy Cross, Ludlow, Owen County, St. Henry, Walton-Verona. Burgin. Frankfort. Harrodsburg, Lexington Catholic, Jackson County, Mercer County, Model, Paris, Sayre, Millersburg Military Inst. Hazard Region Allen Central, Buckhorn, D.C. Combs. Evarts, Fleming Neon, Harlan, Hazard, Hazel Green. Jenkins, Lee County, M.C. Napier, Oneida. Paintsville, Phelps, Riverside Christian, Virgie, Wheelwright, Wolfe County, Lynch. Somerset Region Berea. Corbin, Kentucky School f/t Deaf. Madison, Monticello, Nancy, Pineville, St. Camillus. Somerset, Williamsburg.

THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR MARCH 1978 Page Seven Morehead Region Bath County, Betsy Layne, Elkhorn City, Elliott County, Fairview, Fleming County, Johns Creek, Lawrence County, Lewis County, Magoffin County, Menifee County, Mullins, Nicholas County, Pikeville, Raceland, University Breckinridge, West Carter, Whitesburg. TRACK CLASS AA BOYS Paducah Region Caldwell County, Calloway County, Christian County, Hopkinsville, Lone Oak, Marshall County, Mayfield, Reidland, Paducah Tilghman. Daviess County Region Apollo, Daviess County, Henderson County, Madisonville-North Hopkins, Ohio County, Owensboro, Owensboro Catholic, Union County. Warren Central Region Allen County, Adair County, Barren County, Bowling Green, Franklin- Simpson, Glasgow, LaRue County, Taylor County, Warren Central, Warren East. Shelby County Region Breckinridge County, Bullitt Central, East Hardin, Elizabethtown, Grayson County, Fort Knox, Marion County, Meade County, North Hardin, Oldham County, Shelby County, Nelson County. Newport Region Boone County, Campbell County, Conner. Covington Catholic, Dixie Heights. Highlands, Holmes. Lloyd Memorial, Newport, Newport Catholic, Pendleton County, Simon Kenton. Lexington Region Bourbon County. Bryan Station, Franklin County, George R. Clark, Harrison County, Henry Clay, Jessamine County, Lafayette, Scott County, Tates Creek, Woodford County. Somerset Region Bell County. Breathitt County, Boyle County, Casey County, Clay County, Danville. Cawood. Estill County, Garrard County, Knott County. Knox Central, Laurel County, Leslie County. Lincoln County. Madison Central, Middlesboro, Pulaski County, Whitley County. Morehead Region Belfry, Boyd County, East Carter, Greenup County, Johnson Central, Mason County, Montgomery County, Paul Blazer, Russel], Prestonsburg. Rowan County. TRACK CLASS AAA BOYS Male Region Butler, Central. DuPont Manual, Male, Shawnee. St. Xavier Region Atherton, DeSales, Durrett, Moore, St. Xavier, Southern, Thomas Jefferson. Stuart Region Bishop David, Doss, Fairdale, Iroquois, Pleasure Ridge Park. Stuart, Valley Western. Ballard Region Ballard, Eastern, Fern Creek, Jeffersontown, Seneca, Trinity, Waggener, Westport. RATINGS ON FOOTBALL OFFICIALS The following ratings were received on football officials registered with the K.H.S.A.A. during 1977-1978. BIG EIGHT CONFERENCE Long, James-88; Whelan, Fred-86; Johnson, Stanley-86; Omar, Max-85; Luckett, Paul-85; Kirkland, Drew-84; Jackson, Edward-83; Luckett, rhomas-82; Thomson, Cecil-79; Clements. William-78; Murdock, Leslie-77; Bartlett, C. W.-76; Martin, Paul-75; Russell, Gary-74; Wade, Bill-73; Futtrell, Keith-73; Long, Scottie-67; Zogg, Joe-66; Nelson, Robert-65; Daves, Ron-65; Thomas, Ray- 63; Estes, Walter-60; Wash, Ricky-60; Tandy. Sam- 59; Hina, H. B.-59; Cameron, Dan-58; Hill, Jim-57; Frazier, Tom-55; Etienne, Donald-53; Cox, Tom-51; Jackson, William-50; Cater, Ricky-49; Burton, James-46; Francis, Conrad-43. KENTUCKIANA CONFERENCE Schmitt, Paul-97; Metzger, Don-94; Small, Dave-93; Klusman, Carl-92; Hunter, Sid-92; Washer, Jim-92; Gentry, Dale-91; Jensen, Ed-91; Timmering, George-91; Sohan, John-91; Kraft, H. Nellis-91; Cline, Nick-90; Parker, Bob-89; Furlong, Bill-89; Stovall, Ken-89; Turley, Howard-88; Jeffries, Dave-88; Leachy, Pat-88; Lena, Jim-88; Bell, Clarence-88; Wilbert, Don-88; Graas, Fritz- 87; Mieman, John-87; Griffin, Lynn-87; Osting, James E. 11-87; Treibly, Chuck-87; Dewees, Bill-86; Baldwin, Dennis-85; Greenwell, Bob-85; Mercker, George-85; Streicher, Richard-85; Sumner, Carl- 85; Wilson, James-85; Fenimore, Clark-84; Gutterman, Jim-83; Spath, William-83; Stuedle, Ray-82; Passafiume, John-81; Hoisman, Bill-81; Van-Bogaert, Steve-81; Bell. Ronald-81; Denton, Bill-80; Allgood, Dave-80; Jones, Paul-79; Nelligan, Mike- 79; Sellinger, Robert-79; Lamber, Irv-78; Minta, John-78; Park, Charles-78; Holzknecht, Thomas- 77; Butler, Denver-75; Roberts, Tom-75; Brown, Martin-74; Hayden, Jack-74; Helton, Les-74; Webert, Tom-74; Wuertz, John-74; DeSensi, Chuck- 73; Bickel, Arthur-73; Doyle, Danny-73; Shreve, Tim-73; Wright, Jock-72; Lyons, Ronald-72; Mc- Nay, James-70; Mayer, Ed-70; Emmons, Guy-69; Hedge, Dave-69; Finck, Dennis-68; Ishmael, Steve- 67; Allen, Jim-67; Lange, William-67; Lille, Wes- 63; Fryrear, Bill-61; Coleman, Lewis-61; Bullock, James-60; Hagan, Michael-58; Kaufman, Al-58; Kammerdiener, Ron-56; Pugh, Roy-54; Downs, Gil-54; Cargill, Thomas, Jr.-53; Evans, Willis, Jr.-35. NORTHERN KENTUCKY CONFERENCE Moore, Bud-90; Wright, Howard-88; Trapp, Charles-87; Gelbke, Gil-87; Read, Rick-86: Collins, Ron-86; Cook, Dick-86; Drake, Dick-86; Thompson, Tom-85; Peeno, Harry-85; Moore, Bob-85; Bond, Terry-84; Conlin, Marty-83; Kemen, Jerry-82; Purcell, Mike-82; Morris, Doc-82; Blackford-82; Keller, Terry-81; Vaughn, Bill Jr.-81; Sesher, Jim-78; Swope, Jim-78; Fuchs, Donuts-78. CENTRAL KENTUCKY CONFERENCE Current, R.-91; Lusby, G-90; Swinford, J. -89; Moody, B.-89; Craft, A.-88; Clemmons, S.-88; Hall, C-.87; Fish, G.-86; Brown, H.-86; Elovitz, C.-86; Wright, J.-86; Current, B.-85; Jacoby, B.-85; Fay, J. -85; Linkes, C.-84; Hadden, N.-84; Daopoulos, J.-83; Barnott, J. -83; Palko, E.-83; Ring, B.-83; Staley, J. -83; Turner, C.-82; Tate, K.-82; Rawdon, R.-82; Watson, J.-82; Day, R.-82; South, S.-82; Bramble, J.-82; Easterly, T.-82; Thompson, H.-82; Barbour, R-81; Clark, J.-81; Gibson, R.-81; Flynn, B.80; Gettler, J. -80; Gilliam, R-80; Mifflin, C.-80; Ammerman, B.-79; Ransdell, J. -79; Cutter, C.-79; Ewen, G.-78; McFadden, J.-78; Vest, D.-78; Smith, R.-78; Yates, G.-77; McCormick, D.-77; Duff, W.- 76; Easley, D.-76; Osborne, T.-75; Johnson, R.-75; Wyatt, H.-75; Poole, G.-75; Melson, B.-75; Straus, B.-74; Pugh, B.-74; Bozarth, P.-73; Tipton, R.-73; Mason, W.-73; Dickens, B.-73; Whalen, B.-72; Gastineau, J.-72; Brock, J.-72; Reece, J.-72; Gfell, G.- 72; Durham, T.-71; Kinnard, B.-71; Paxton, G.-71; Stephenson, E.-71; Scott, B.-70; Epperson, J.-70; Pittman, S.-70; Faris, L.-69; Rouse, T.-69; Gorham,

Page Eight THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR MARCH 1978 B.-69; Foster, B.-68; Gardner, J. -68; Batterton, K.-67; Dempsey, G.-67; Satterly, G.-67; Eldridge, W.-66; McCray, C.-66; Kennedy, J.-65; McClure, J. -65; Lindon, B.-64; Wright, J. D.-64; Wanchic, N.-63; Lawson, L.-61; Owens, P.-61; Morgan, C.-60; Talbott, B.-59; Dyehouse, J.-59; Pace, D.-58; Morris, S.-58; Clark, 0.-58; Reeves, C.-49. WESTERN KENTUCKY CONFERENCE McGinty, L.-95; Carlson, D.-93; Thomas, L.-93; Treas, J. -93; Mick, P.-92; Hendon, L.-92; Bernardini, B.-90; Wilder, J. -90; Wedge, D.-90; Thomas, R.-90; Rascoe, B.-90; Norwood, T.-90; Meador, B.- 90; Schilling, D.-90; Wilson, M.-89; Walker, J. -89; Quehl, B.-89; Nickell, D.-89; Johnson, H.-89; Waide, H.-88; Lowe, S.-88; Ledford, T.-88; Leneave, R.-88; Hillyer, C-88; Perrin, J.-88; Shelton, J. -87; Saylors, C.-87; Riley, M.-86; Carr, B.-86; Kinslow, B.-84; Henderson, C.-84; Goble, K.-82; Colley, L.-82; Culp, W.-81; Durden, J. -81; Lile, C.-81; Pate, L.-81; Osting, D.-81; Green, D.-80; Tuetele, M.-76; Humble, M.-75; Allen, A.-74; Austin, T.-64 MID KENTUCKY CONFERENCE Brauch, C.-95; Morse, R.-94; Kresse, M.-93; McClure, T.-93; Lynch, L.-92; Downs, J.-92; Hawkins, D.-91; McKinney, A.-90; Crutcher, J.-90; Harris, D.-90; Ewing, R.-90; Roberts, J. -90; Barney, G.-89; Johnson, N.-89: Ralston, D.-89; Whitehead, C-88; Hines, D.-88; Bauman, C-88; Streible, R.-88; Hubbard, D.-88; Strain, R.-88; Bottles, D.-88; Schultz, F.-88; Evans, T.-87; Fraley, C-87; Arglin, T.-87; Waldrop, H.-87; Corbett, B.-87; Crutcher, P.-86; Poulos, N.-86; Wagner, S.-86; Spratling, 0.-86; Tyson, D.-86; Crutcher, D.-85; Liberatore, S.-85; Puckett, R.-85; Aldridge, J. -84; Morton, J. -84; Moore, P. -84; Tinsley, J. -84; Biecher, D.-84; Stikeleather, C-84; Moosman, J. -83; Butler, B.-82; Winfrey, S.-82; Baley, B.-81; Howell, E.-81; Baker, W.-81; Canaday, G.-80; Matheney, J. -80; Froebel, M.-80; Vaughn, J. -79; Janes. B.-78; McCarthy, D.-78; Hatfield, J. -78; Breeding, J.-77; Meadley, T.-77; Purwin, J. -76; Brockman, K.-76; Trabue, D.-75; Clayton, F.-74; Durbin, C-74; Swedkard, P. -71; Burkeen. P.-71; Reams, F.-71; Roby, J. -70; Cecil, H.-68; Carney, M.-66; Muncie, P. -64; Givs, G.-64 THIRTEENTH REGION CONFERENCE Powers, E.-93; Allison, R.-92; Ward, T.-91; Le- Quire, H.-91; Tye, J. -90; Page. J.-90; Pietrowski, P.-90; Lee, D.-90; Hammons, G-88; Anders, R.-88; Newton, G-88; Jeffers, S.-88; Morgan, R-86; Noonan, R.-85; Houchen, T.-85; Brown, W.-84; Henderlight, P.-84; Rains, E.-82; Kirklin, L.-80; Owens. B.-80; Howard, J. -80; Lawson. D.-80; Idol, B.-78; Reynolds, E.-78; Head, L.-77; Evans, A.-77; Wilson, W.-77; Barrett, R.-76; Idol, B. Jr.-75; Clouse. J. -73; Lee. C-70. FOURTEENTH REGION CONFERENCE Kirk, Charles-91; Jones, Denver-90; Davidson, Harlan-87; Sizemore, Astor-87; Barker, Norman-86: Brewer. Jerry-85; Feltner, Danny-85; Gross, Joe- 84; Barker, David-84; Kirk, Jerry-81; Sword, Russ- 78; Brewer, Lloyd-72; Cox, Mike-69; Cecil, Roger- 69. FIFTEENTH REGION CONFERENCE Bogar, Joseph-91; Seavers, Joe-89; Bevins, Wallace-89; Osborne, Lonnie-87; Hopson, James- 86; Morris, Roger-84; Phillips, Richard-84; Looney, James-83; Rosen, William-83; Bottoms, William- 82; Wood, Furman-81; Rouse, Don-80; Willis, Donald-79; Leslie, Jerry-77; Brown, Thomas-75; Bennett, Leslie-74; Whitt, Pierce-73; Moore, William- 72; McVicker, Roger-72; Owens, Paul-72; Hopkins, George-71; Watkins, David-70; Hatfield, Paul-70; Ferrell, Ronnie-70; Merritt, Don-64; Bowles, G. L- 63; Osborne, Gary-63; Petrella, Micheal-63; Cott- Thorner, Lester-62; Coleman, Kendall-51; Milton- 51; Ball, Jim-47. NORTH EAST KENTUCKY CONFERENCE Keifer, Robert-92; Davis, Ralph-90; Rapp, William-90; Swarts, Joseph-90; Heaberlin, Bill Sr.-89; James, Gene-89; Stumbo-89; Johnson, Bob-88; Thomas, Paul-88; White, Russell-87; Johnson, Gordon-86; Buckley, Robert Jr. -85; Graham, Jim- 85; Kouns, Robert-85; McConnell, James-85; Miller, David-85; Johnson, Larry-84; Logan, Michael- 84; Simpson, James-84; Burton, John-83; Bocook, Earl-82; Burgess, Oley-82; Heaberlin, William Jr.- 82; Menshouse, Larry-82; Pinkerman, Charles-82; Salsbury, Donald-81; Arthur, Paul-80; Heaberlin, Bob-80; Taylor, James-80; Hardin, Gary-79; Gilkerson, Pat-79; Nethercutt, Bill-79; Burton, John 111-78; Heinze, John-78; Preston, Delmas-78; Burchett, James-75; Boyles, Jerry-75; Gammon, William-75; McGarey, Paul-75; Morgan, Glen-75; Mullins, Charles-'75; Payne, Charles-75; Strader, Tim-75; Sligh, Jim-73; Burke, David-70; Gallaher, Jack-70; Mitchell, Glen-70; Williams, James-70; Blackburn, Jim-65; Pinson, Paul-61; Looney. John- 60; McPeek, Talmadge-60; Pinson, Eugene-60. REGISTERED BASEBALL OFFICIALS OF THE K.H.S.A.A. 1977-1978 (List Compiled March 1) If one telephone number is given for an official listed, it is the home phone unless otherwise designated. If two numbers are given the first number is that of the home phone. Adams. Jack. 6109 Fern Court. Fern Creek 40291, 239-8123 Allen, Jack. 1019 N. Third St., Bardstown 4004. 348-8294, 348-8446 Almand, David. 214 Liberty St.. Franklin 42134, 586-5475 Asher. Jacob, 3323 Nantuckett Dr., Lexington 40502. 278-6703 Ashley, Kenneth, 108 Ohio. Somerset 42501, 678-8891, 636-6338 Atwood. Terry, Route 2, Scottsville 42164, 622-5734, 237-3161 Baldwin. Dennis. 4605 Myrick PI., Valley Station 40272. 935-0667. 361-1264 Banta. Ronald. 741 Kingston Rd.. Lexington 40505. 293-0985, 232-2826 Barnard, Phillip. Rt. 4, Box 299, London 40741, 864-9265, 864-7371 Bartley. David, Rt. 1, Box 24. Summer Shade 42166. 428-5755. 651-6171 Bates, J. R.. Box 584. Whitesburg 41858, 633-7227, 633-0271 Battce. Darryl. 3046 Radiance Rd., Louisville 40220, 451-4563 Begley, Stanley, Gays Creek 41745. 398-7320. 398-7677 Bell. Ronald. 2510 Gardiner Ln., Louisville 40205, 459-2716. 459-0545 Bertsch, Ron, 113 Moock Rd.. Southgate 41071. 581-5890. 531-8422 Blair, Jeff. P.O. Box 224, Hindman 41822, 785-5844. 785-3133 Board, Dorothy, Route 1 Box 278, Irvington 40146, 536-3223m, 756-5957 Bond. Terry. 11 Circle Dr.. Crestview 41076. 441-0723 Bozarth, Robert, 1112 Taylorsville Rd., Louisville 40299. 267-5995, 448-4620 Brateher, Delmer, 2324 Quinn Dr.. Shively 40216, 447-6691 Brown. James, Route 2. West Paducah 42086, 488-3252 Brown. J. W., 975 Waverlv Dr., Lexington 40505, 254-1940, 255-0835 Brvant, Charles, 107 Whitnev Ave., Lawrenceburg 40342, 839-6302. 839-3385 Burgess, Richard, Box 452. Bardwell 42023. 628-3527, 628-3119 Burkeen, Phillip, 659 Wakefield. Bowling Green 42101. 842-4182. 782-2109 Butcher, David. Box 119, Thelma, Kv. 41260, 789-8104 Butcher, Stephen. Box 14, Meally 41234. 789-4218. 789-4890 Camic. David. R.R. 2. Harrodsburg 40330. 734-3693, 734-7711 Cane, Leslie, 236 Churchill Park, Louisville 40220, 451-3162, 588-5176 Carl, Parker, 125 Camden Ave., Versailles 40383, 873-5995, 873-3119 Carlton, Robert, 506 S. Railroad St., Earlington 42410, 383-3651, 383-3443 Chatoney, Jack. 825 Briargate, Radcliff 40160, 351-4804, 624-3616

William, THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR MARCH 1978 Page Nine Cheak, Harry T.. 653 Vallev Rd.. Harrodsburg 40330. 734-2463, 236-3100 Chesser, James, 7706 Mango Dr., Louisville 40658. 933-1704, 774-7501 Clarke, Noble Jr., 2923 Riedling Dr., Louisville 40291, 895-2512 239-3218 Clark. Noble III. 412 Sprite Rd.. Louisville 40207, 897-0001, 239-3218 Collins, Dermot, 1700 Windsor PI., Louisville 40204. 456-2653. 588-6351 Cook, David, P.O. Box 286. Princeton 42445. 365-5515. 365-5516 Cornelison, Michael, P.O. Box 7, Berea, Ky. 40403, 986-9568, 254-1429 Creekmore, Milford. P.O. Box 268. Pine Knot 42635, 354-2846, 354-2171 Crittenden, Fred. 9028 Estrada Ave.. Ft. Knox 40121. 624-3992. 624-1246 Culp, Leo, 3301 Ballard St.. Paducah 42001, 443-1083 Cundiff, Richard, Route 3, Box 237, Somerset 42501, 678-5601, 678-5279 Cunningham, Bobby, Box 55, Pikeville 41501, 432-1528 Day, Douglas, Rt. 5, Nicholasville 40356. 272-1835 Day, Jack, 605 Morehead St.. Central City 42330, 754-4700. 754-2272 Dill, Roger. P.O. Box 561. Mt. Washington 40047. 538-7233 Divine. Wayne. 626 Walnut St.. Central City 42330. 754-2783, 754-4474 Dobson, Barrv. Box 941 UK Station, Lexington 40508. 255-3018 Dotson. Rickey. 1604 Stafford Ave., Louisville 40216, 361-2410 Duerson, W. R., Route 2, Paint Lick 40461. 925-4072, 925-4071 Duke. Donald. 3935 Tanglewood Dr.. Hopkinsville 42240. 885-1463. 798-7522 Dwver. James Jr.. 5612 Ailanthus Trail. Louisville 40219, 964-0426. 452-4922 Dwyer. Robert, 1417 Falcon Dr.. Louisville 40213. 637-7909. 778-5321 Fallin, George, P.O. Box 126. Lewisport 42351. 295-6573. 927-6953 Farrell. Joe, P.O. Box 75129. Cincinnati 45275, Bus. 371-5060 Fields. Roger, 209 Sunset Dr.. Mavfield 42066, 247-5308, 247-5582 Finch. Steven. 4421 Charlotte Ann Dr.. Louisville 40216. 447-1969 Fox. Randy, Rt. 1. Grand Rivers 42045. 928-2923. 965-5201 Fraley. Charlie, 9057 E. Young St.. Fort Knox 40121, 624-3860, 624-3636 Franklin, Louis, 3723 Stanton Blvd., Louisville 40220. 452-6519, 452-5619 Froebel, Marty, 782 Chandler. Radeliff 40160, 351-5841, 624-7651 Froedge. Mark, R.R. 1, Edmonton 42129, 748-4669 Frymire, L. H., 101 Spring St.. Irvington 40146, 547-2553. 547-3951 Fuch, Charles, 704 Fifth Ave., Dayton 41074, 581-6080 Fulkerson. Thomas, Route 2, Philpot, Ky. 42366, 281-5778 Garrison. Jack. Grand Rivers 42045, 262-4598 Gentry, Garland. Grand Rivers 42045, 362-8348 Gibbons, Mike, Rt. 3 Box 267. Williamsburg 40769. 549-2987 549-3883 Gibson.' Gary, 4006 Peachtree. Louisville 40215. 366-0445. 361-0174 Green, Donald, 832 Brand, Mavfield 42066. 247-6038. 247-6445 Gregory. Lewis, P.O. Box 419. Monticello. 348-7158. 348-9316 Haines. Michael. Clay Davis Hall. Transylvania University. Lexington 40508. 233-8686 Hamilton, Paul, 974 Chickasaw Dr., Madisonville 42431. 821-5660. 821-6016 Harkleroad. Robert. 688 Cromwell Way, Lexington 40503, 277-7359, 625-5301 Haves, Bob. Box 119, Ohio River Rd.. Greenup 41144. 473-7859 Henry, Barry. 801 Hampton Rd.. Bowling Green 42101, 843-8786. 842-6134 Henson, Don. Rt. 1. Smithland 42081, 928-2047. 988-3263 Herrick. Gregory, 145 Virginia Ave. #A2. Lexington 40508, 254-0236 Herrick, Calvin Jr., 200 S. Arnold Ave.. Prestonsburg 41653, 886-3494 Herp. Kenneth Jr. 2613 Merhoff. Louisville 40217. 634-8931 Higgins, James. 1125 LaVista Way. Louisville 40219, 969-5267. 452-4057 Holloway, David. Southern Baptist Seminary, Louisville 40206, 897-4323 Horrell, Bennie. 2807 Roval Dr.. Owensboro 42301. 684-6431, 683-8967 Huddleston. Terry. Rt. 1. Central Citv 42330. 754-5245. 338-4550 Hunt, David, 219 Zandale Dr., Lexington 40503. 277-5100 Hunter, Harold. 9025 Estrada Ave.. Ft. Knox 40121. 624-7772 Hurst. Henry. 7519 A 70th TK BN Rd., Ft. Knox 40121. 624-8187 Ingraham, Gary. 2332 Brownsboro Rd.. Louisville 40206. 897-3462 Jackson, Stephen, R.R. 1 Box 51. Glencoe 41046, 567-2366. 567-5761 Jamerson, Wilbur, Box 1, Bypro 41612 Jarboe, Ronald, 13906 Lyons Ave.. Valley Station 40272, 935-9499 Johnson, Kenneth. Rt. 5. Morehead 40351. 784-5393. 845-6721 Johnson, W. Lynn. P.O. Box 329, Morehead 40351, 784-5393, 845-2551 Joseph, Charles. 1081 W. Lincoln Trail Blvd., Radeliff 40160, 351-6710 Keeling, Reuben. 175 Augusta Ave., Paducah 42001, 554-4013 Jerry, 86, 42323, 476-2656 5000 40299, 499- Kimmel, King, Jim. Box Clarmar Beechmont Rd., Jeffersontown 1015, 778-2791 Kirkland, Wade, 105 Bentlev Ave., Whitesburg 41858, 633-9553 633-2246 Klump, ' 1415 Goddard Ave.. Louisville 40204. 451-0236. 587-7371 Kouns, Robert, Box 582, South Shore 41175. 932-4540, 473-9812 Leep, John, 123 Comanche Tr.. Carrollton 41008, 732-5828, 732-4844 Lewis, Joseph, 1245 Summit Dr., Lexington 40502, 266-7246 Luttrell. Gurnev, P.O. Box 232. Harlan 40831. 573-1960 McCarthy, Daniel, 187 Manlev Ave., Vine Grove, 877-5707, 624-6325 McDermott, Gregory. 811 Sunglow. Villa Hills 41016, 341-8425 McMurtrev, Tom, Gen. Del.. Summer Shade 42166, 428-3541, 428-3301 McNeill. Blaine. Gen. Del.. Boaz 42027. 856-3420 Maddox. Robert. Box 6. Glencoe 41046. 643-3941 Markham, Stan. 1409 Clagett, Bowling Green 42101 Marlette. Ronald. 428 Powhatan TrI.. Frankfort 40601. 695-4526 Mathews. Arthur, 203 Eastland Terr., Henderson 42420, 826-6733 3842 Rd.. 683-6014 286-4287 Mauzy, Craig. Meredith, Lannev Lewis Prosperity, Owensboro 42301, Bee Spring 42207, Mulligan, J. T., 427 Center St., Erlanger 41018, 727-8628, 727-2255 Mullins. Jeff, Box 144, Vicco 41773. 642-3750 Muncie. Paul. 9152A Bennett St., Ft. Knox 40121. 624-5977. 624-8131 Norwood. Thomas. 811 Henry St., Franklin 42134, 586-3614, 586-8242 Palko, Joseph, 201 W. Main St.. Lvnch 40855. 848-2211 Parker. Wilson, 413 Highland Ave.. Raceland 41169. 836-4802. 836-1256 Pearl. George Jr, 3112 Vogue Ave.. Louisville 40220, 452-1288 Penner, Daniel, 219 Churchill Pk.. Louisville 40220, 459-0134, 935-1345 Penner. Merritt Jr., Route 5, Box 155, Mancrester 40962, 598-3711 Peterson, John III, P.O. Box 237, Bardstown 40004. 348-4169, Pierson. Oscar Jr., P.O. Box 385. Owenton 40359. 348-4169 484-3303, 484-3878 Pietrowski, Paul, 107 Oakland. Corbin 40701. 523-0272. 528-1630 Polivick. David. Route 1, Bardwell 42023. 628-3882 Price, Richard. 414B A Street. Ft. Knox 40121, 624-7173, 654-7173 Raines. J. W.. 1117 Lebanon Rd.. Danville 40422. 236-3380. 236-3354 Raleigh. Charles. Gen. Del.. Gay's Creek 41745. 398-7320. 398-7637 Rail. Edward. 108 E. Lexington Ave.. Danville 40422. 236-8929 236-5464 Ramev. 'Gary. Route 1. Salt Lick 40371. 683-2821. 674-6325 Read. Rav. 2212 Belmont Dr., Owensboro 42301, 684-4323, 684-5285 Revis, David, 309 Summit Dr., Campbellsfille 42718, 465-2385 Robinson. D. Blake. P.O. Box 2713, Pikeville 41501. 432-3923. 432-4108 Rogers. Eldridge, Route 7. Hopkinsville 42240. 269-2234. 886-3921 Rutledge. Robert. Box 8. Route 2. Maceo 42355. 264-1976 Sackett. Eugene. Rt. 7. Maryland Dr.. Paducah 42001, 443-7900 Sandusky, Jerry, Rt. 1. Liberty 42539. 787-7742. 787-7484 Scott, W. L., 1816 McDonald Ave.. Lexington 40503. 278-2844. 278-9702 Shartzer. Keith, 211 Kenli Court. Louisville 40214, 363-0478. 448-1223 Shipp, David. 133 Hartweg Ave., Ft. Thomas, Ky. 41075. 781-1163 Smith. Michael. 302 E. Main. Cloverport 40111, 788-6692. 295-3451 Spalding, Guv II, 2807 Del Rio PI., Louisville 40220, 454-3237, 423-0080 Spratling, Obie, 416 N. Logsdon Pkwy., Radeliff 40160. 351-9482. 351-2320 Stanley. Oley. Box 154. Belcher 41513. 754-4560 Stephenson. Harry. 1612 Hawthorne La.. Lexington 40505. 299-1757. 233-8221 Stephenson. Larry, 3113 Bernard Dr., Edgewood, Kv. 41017. 341-4541 Stethen. James, Box 134, Bedford 40006, 255-3285, 265-4717 Stewart, Marvin, Box 76, Mt. Olivet 41064, 724-5966. 234-5671 Stewart. William. Box 491. Campbellsville College, Campbellsville 42718, 789-1449 Strain. Richard, P.O. Box 472. Radeliff 40160, 351-4306. 624-2214

303 Page Ten THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR MARCH 1978 Straus, William. 121 Todds Rd. #47. Lexington 40509 269-4787, 253-1465 Stull, Ben, 5 Center St.. Winder 41071. 581-3262, 683-7887 Sullivan, William, Lawrenceburg 40342, 839-4177 849-3601 Swart, James, 7985B. Binter Ct., Ft. Knox 40121, 624-6760 Tarry. W R., Route 5. Glasgow 42141. 578-2539. 427-2611 Thomas, Paul, 706 Gartreel Ct., Ashland 41101, 324-9603, 739-4166 Thornsberry, John, P.O. Box 602, Elkhorn Citv 41522, 754-4601 Tucker, Jerome. 1339 Texas Ave., Louisville 40217, 635-7965, 896-1757 Urlage, Richard, 822 Highland Ave.. Ft. Thomas 41075, 441-5513, 874-8830 Vandermale, John, 1814 Versailles. Lexington 40504. 254-2475, 277-6552 VanHooser, Phillip, 1316 Poplar St.. Murray 42071, 759-4172, 365-3451 VanOver, Larry. 820 Malabu Dr. #205, Lexington 40502, 278-4462 Vincent, Roy. Bee Spring 42207. 286-8331 Wagner, Stephen, P.O. Box 250, Bardstown 40004, 839-7674, 348-3953 Welch, Charles, Rt. 5. Box 338, Paris 40361. 293-5248. 259-0592 Westcott, Jo, West Main, Auburn 42206, 542-4303. 542-4304 Williams, Donald, Rt. 4, Shelbyville 40065, 633-3846. 845-2888 Williams. James. 112 Green St., Horse Cave 42749, 786-2214 Wingfield, FeUx, 1132 Eastern Pkwy., Louisville 40217. 636-2282. 772-2531 Wood. Gwin, 717 Broadway. Fulton 42041. 479-3280, 472-1741 Wood, Paul, Rt. 8, Box 561, Paducah 42001, 443-4654, 442-6131 Woodward, BiU, 2508 Gallahadion Ct., Owensboro 42301. 684-7705 Zirnheld, Leonard, 9105 Blue Lick Rd., Louisville 40219, 969-5925 1978 INTERSCHOLASTIC BASEBALL RULES REVISIONS 1-1-5: When an umpire witnesses a runner (including the batter-runner) deliberately remove his head protector during playing action, the violator shall be declared out immediately, unless the ball becomes dead without being touched by a fielder, or unless the head protector is removed after the ball becomes dead following its touching by a fielder. 1-2-1: The distance from home plate to the nearest obstruction on fair ground should be at least 300 ft. down the foul lines and at least 350 ft. to center field. It is recommended that the line from home base through the pitcher's plate to second base should run east-northeast. 1-3-5: The baseball bat shall be a smooth cylinder with either a knob or with a handle end tapered to prevent slippage. It is mandatory that the knobs on aluminum or magnesium bats be securely fastened. The aluminum or magnesium bats must have a sound deadening material inside. The bat may be roughened or wound with tape or twine not more than 18 inches from the handle end of the bat. 2-5-3: It is umpire interference when he inadvertently moves so as to hinder a catcher's attempt to throw out a runner or when a fair ball touches an umpire, as in Rule 5-1-le. 2-12-4: For a given runner a force play ends as soon as the runner touches the next base, or a following runner is put out at a previous base. 2-14: SPEED-UP RULES: If a state association wishes to experiment with "speedup" rules, it must indicate to the National Federation the details of its experiment, gain permission from the National Federation to do so, and then submit a report of the success or failure of its experiment following the season. 3-1-1 For an illegal substitution, said substi- Penaliy: tute will be disqualified for the duration of the game. If the illegal substitution is discovered by the defense, or an umpire, the batting out of order rule also will apply when the substitute appears at bat illegally. 3-1-3: Any of the starting players may withdraw and re-enter once, including the designated hitter, provided such player occupies the same batting position whenever he is in the line up. 3-1-4: If the pinch hitter, or pinch runner, for the designated hitter is used, the role of the designated hitter is terminated for the duration of the game. The designated hitter may re-enter as any player under the re-entry rule. A starting player for whom the designated hitter bats may pinch hit or pinch run for the designated hitter, but if this happens, it shall terminate the designated hitter role for the remainder of the game. The designated hitter may be used defensively, but must continue to bat in the same position in the batting order as determined prior to the game. Once a designated hitter assumes a defensive position, this move shall terminate the designated hitter role for the remainder of the game. A designated hitter is "locked" into the batting order. No multiple substitutions may be made which will alter the batting rotation of the designated hitter. 3-3-1: A coach, player, substitute, attendant or other bench personnel, shall not: e. use amplifiers or bull horns on the bench or on the field during the course of the game,: or g. have any object in his possession in the coach's box other than a score book which shall be used for score keeping purposes only; or h. be outside the vicinity of the designated dug out (bench) or bull pen area if not a batter, runner, on-deck batter, in the coacher's box or one of the nine players on defense.

THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR MARCH 1978 4-2-4 By state association adoption, any game NOTE: terminated by artificial light failure or an automatic sprinkler system shall be played at a later date as a suspended game, unless agreed otherwise by the two teams concerned. 6-1-1: When the pitcher takes his sign and his feet are in the set position stance, the ball shall be in either the gloved hand or his pitching hand. His pitching hand shall be down at his side or behind his back. 6-1-3 For an illegal pitch (a) if there is Penalty: no runner, a ball is called on the batter. 6-2-1-f: It is an illegal act to bring the pitching hand in contact with the mouth without distinctly wiping off the pitching hand before it touches the ball. For so defacing the ball, the penalty 2-6-2-1-f is that the pitcher may be removed from the game. If such defaced ball is pitched, it is an illegal pitch with penalty as provided for in 6-1. 6-2-2-c: With bases unoccupied, failure to pitch within 20 seconds after there has been a reasonable time for the pitcher to receive the ball after the last pitch, a ball shall be called. 8-3-2: When a runner is obstructed while advancing or returning to a base by a fielder who neither has the ball nor is attempting to field a batted ball, or while advancing only, a fielder without the ball fakes a tag, the umpire shall award the obstructed runner and each other runner affected by the obstruction the bases they would have, in his opinion, reached had there been no obstruction. 8-4- 1-h: The batter-runner is out when he deliberately removes his head protector during playing action unless the ball becomes dead without being touched by any fielder or unless the head protector is removed after the ball becomes dead following its touching by a fielder. When a runner is declared out for removing his head protector, he is called out immediately. 8-4-2-b: Any runner is out when he intentionally interferes with a throw or a thrown ball; or he hinders a fielder who is attempting to field a batted ball; or his being put out is prevented by an illegal act by anyone connected with the team as in 2-5-3, 3-2-2 and 3, or by the batterrunner. Page Eleven NATIONAL FEDERATION HIGH SCHOOL CHAMPIONSHIPS The Executive Committee of the National Federation of State High School Associations met on January 31 and February 1, 1978, and devoted considerable time to the discussion and review of a plan for National High School Championships as directed and authorized by the National Council at its meeting in Los Angeles on January 1, 1978. After considerable deliberation, the Executive Committee voted the following recommendations shall be sent to each state association for consideration with the final review to be considered by the National Federation Council at its meeting scheduled to be held in Salt Lake City, Utah in July of 1978: The Recommendations of the Executive Committee are based on these objectives of National Federation sponsorship of national high school competitions: 1) To promote and showcase high school athletics and activities programs in order to maintain their place in the view of the public which must support these programs if they are to continue to be available to schools as vehicles for educating boys and girls. 2) To promote state high school associations and the National Federation in order to maintain the position of these organizations as the recognized authorities for and representatives of interscholastic activities programs in the United States. 3) To provide opportunities for gifted students to realize their full potential in competitive programs under the supervision of educational institutions and organizations and within the highest standards of eligibility, safety and sportsmanship. 4) To contribute to the overall sports program of the United States, including the Olympic effort. It is recommended that three sports, golf, tennis, and track and field, be included in the program of National Federation High School Championships, held at one site in the Central United States, third week in June, beginning in 1979. Separate competitions for boys and girls would be conducted in each sport. To be eligible, a participant shall have competed in his or her state championship and be eligible under provisions of his or her state association regulations. Participation by states would be optional and be determined by each state association. In golf, each state association would be invited to approve one boy and one girl for national competition. In tennis, each state association would be invited to have a singles and doubles (no mixed doubles) entry for each sex. In track and field, each state association desiring to enter athletes would be entitled to certify one boy and one girl in each event provided minimum standards have been met. Expenses of participants would be reimbursed to the greatest degree possible; and. at this time, it appears all transportation, food and lodging expenses would be paid for all participants through gate receipts, sponsor fees, and television receipts. Every effort would be made to promote the tolal activities program and its educational value through the three national championships proposed by the Executive Committee. For example, the headquarters staff is attempting to have the television network which purchases the rights to

i Page Twelve THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR MARCH 1978 televise portions of the national events agree to provide time for promotional messages on high school activities in general. Those companies which are seeking the privilege of becoming sponsors of the national events are being asked to agree to sponsor a highlight film and a film on the value of athletics as well as other projects which can be used to promote high school activities programs year-round and on the local and state levels as well as the national level. Those who attend the national championships will, if the membership approves of this plan, have the opportunity to attend such activities as coaches clinics, participants' banquets and tours of local attractions, all of which would be intended to assure the experience is educational and fondly remembered. 1978 GIRLS' STATE BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT SITE Alumni Coliseum, Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond, Ky. SEATING CHART 21* 215 216 ramps 114 HI ~! M" \EJD ($) 01 m II RAMP 2 Jl 203?02 1978 BOYS' STATE BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT SITE Freedom Hall, Louisville, Kentucky

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