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Eastern Kentucky University Encompass The Athlete Kentucky High School Athletic Association 8-1-1976 The Kentucky High School Athlete, August 1976 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, August 1976" (1976). The Athlete. Book 214. http://encompass.eku.edu/athlete/214 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.

HiqhkhoolAthMe OWENSBORO HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL TEAM K.H.S.A.A. CHAMPION 1976 < ^^. > ^ ''^.^^^^^.^^ M «;."W, ^ (Left to Right) Front Row: Ban Gordon, Ricky Ford, Eric Anderson, Jared Elliott, Val Norris, J. T. Buck. Second Row: Jamie Dewitt, Nick Richard, Randy Hamilton, Glen Rates, Ricky Hale, Jeff Brigance. Third Row: Ass't Coach Park Genty, Mark King, Keith Anderson, Walter Kunau, Mike Tanner, Mark Rickard. Member Of National Federation of State High School Association Official Organ of the KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION AUGUST 1976

KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL TRACK MEET CLASS A BOYS University of Kentucky Sportscenter, Lexington, May 22, 1976 Paris High School Track Team K.H.S.A.A. Champion (Left lo Right) Front Row: Mgr. Victor Tucker, Joe Calloway, Gregg Coons, Kevin Fitzwater, William Davis, Kevin Stiles. Second Row: Reggie Smith, Richard Ranson, Vincent Hawkins, Maurice Garrard, Euge,ne Young. Third Row: Coach Jim Shipp, Mike Withrow, Walter Parker, Mark Withrow, Perry Parker, Hal Clark. 100 Yard Dash 1. Dean, Madison 2. Dohring, Ft. Campbell 3. Weatherford, Russellville 4. Volter. Dayton 5. Frazier, Providence Time 10.0 220 Yard Dash 1. Dean, Madison 2. Parks, Harrodsburg 3. Killebrew. Russellville 4. Rickelhoff, Lexington Catholic 5. Volter, Dayton Time22.4 440 Yard Dash 1. Hawkins. Paris 2. Young. Paris 3. Volter. Dayton 4. Chappell, Campbellsville 5. Mounce. Somerset Time 51.4 Time14.7 180 Yard Low Hurdles 1. Deaton. Green Co. 2. Giancola, Bellevue 3. Johnson. Murray 4. Settle, Ludlow 5. Phillips. Bardstown Time20.8 880 Yard Relay 1. Madison 2. Russellville 3. Paris 4. Ft. Campbell 5. Providence Time 1:31 Mile Relay 1. Paris 2. Bellevue 3. Lexington Catholic 4. Ludlow 880 Yard Run 5. Bardstown Time 3:28.9 1. Mcintosh, Lexington Catholic 2. Hawkins. Paris Shot Put 3. Pence. West Hardin 4. Heise. Bellevue 5. Adams. Jenkins Time 1:59.0 Mile Run 1. Dunbar. Providence 2. Pence. West Hardin 3. Arnold. Owen High Jump Co. 1. 4. Heise. Bellevue Richardson. Murray 2. 5. Depriest. Jenkins Ramsey, Berea 3. Ahrens. Bellevue Time4:26 4. Davis. Paris 2 Mile Run 5. Gross. McLean County 1. Raines. Univ. Breckinridge Height 6' 2' 2. Arnold. Owen County 3. Adams. Jenkins 4. Depreist, Jenkins 5. Down. Bardstown Time9:57.8 120 Yard High Hurdles 1. Walz. Bellevue 2. Brissey, Owen Co. 3. Beard, Russellville 4. Clark, Lewisburg Long Jump 5. Ramsey, Berea 1. Killebrew, Russellville 2. Smith, Paris 1. Duvall, Anderson Co. 2. Lane. Murray 3. Barnes, Raceland 4. Chimon, Williamsburg 5. Gordon. Russellville Distance 48' 9" Pole Vault 1 Sparks. Dayton 2. Dohring. Ft. Campbell 3. Roach. Trigg Co. 4. Chasteen. Berea 5. Volter. Dayton Height 12' 6' 3. Rogers, Bardstown 4. Davis, Paris 5. Brown, Trigg Co. Distance 22' 5 7/8" Triple Jump^ 1. Killebrew. Russell 2. Ewald, Ky. Country Day 3. Kimberlin, Bardstown 4. Wilson. Ft. Campbell 5. Sydnor. Russell Distance 46' 4 1/2" Discus 1. Curry, Campbellsville 2. Dorrsam, Ludlow 3. Jones. Ballard Memorial 4. Parker, Paris 5. Howard. Rowan County Distance 140' 9" TOTAL POINTS Paris 33 Russellville 27 Bellevue 21 Madison 18 Dayton 13 Murray 13 Ft. Campbell 12 Lexington Catholic 11 Owe^ County 11 Bardstown 9 Providence 8 Ludlow 8 Campbellsville 8 Berea ' West Hardin 7 Jenkins 7 Anderson Co. 6 Green Co. 6 Univ. Breckinridge 6 Harrodsburg 4 Ky. Country Day Trigg Co. * Ballard Memorial 3 Raceland 3 Williamsburg 2 Lewisburg 2 Somerset 1 McLean Co. 1 Rowan Co. 1

The Kentucky High School Athlete Official Organ of the Kentucky High School Athletic Association VOL. XXXIX 1 AUGUST, 1976 $1.00 Per Year NEW ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER MINUTES OF BOARD MEETING The Board of Control of the Kentucky High School Athletic Association met at the K.H.S.A.A. Dianne H. Caines Dianne H. Caines, State Supervisor of School Health Services in the Kentucky Department of Education for the past four years, has been named to the staff of the Kentucky High School Athletic Association as an Assistant Commissioner. She began her duties July 15, 1976. Upon graduation from Caneyville High School in 1959, Ms. Caines enrolled in Western Kentucky University where she was elected a HiUtopper cheerleader for four years, military ball queen, brigade and battlegroup sponsor, class secretary, and named to "Who's Who Among American Colleges and Universities." In 1963, Ms. Caines graduated from Western with a B. S. degree in physical education. Ms. Caines taught girls' physical education and health at Lexington Lafayette High School from 1963-1969. She initiated and coached the Lafayette girls' track team from 1965-69. From 1969-71, Ms. Caines taught girls' physical education, served as girls' golf coach, assistant girls' track coach and.junior high cheerleader sponsor in the Frankfort Independent Schools. In 1971, Ms. Caines obtained a M. A. degree in physical education from the University of Kentucky. The Kentucky Department of Education employed Ms. Caines in 1972 to be the first supervisor of school health services for Kentucky's public schools. From 1972 till July 1976, she implemented and coordinated the health services program working with school health coordinators, nurses, local school and health department personnel, and state education, health, and medical personnel. Ms. Caines holds memberships in various professional associations at the district, state and national level. She is currently secretary of the Kentucky School Health Association. Dianne Caines is married to Warner J. Caines, formerly of Ashland. They have one son, Christopher, age 20 months. They attend the Immanuel Baptist Church, Frankfort. V office, Lexington, on Saturday morning May 15, 1976 The meeting was called to order by President Louie Martin at 9:00, with Board members Arthur Hawkins, Denval Barriger, Eldon Davidson, Jack Fultz, Cecil Reid, George Sauer, Gene Sell Frank Simpson and Ray Story; Acting Commissioner Tom MiUs and Assistant Commissioners Louis Stout and Billy V. Wise present. Also in attendance were Mr. Conley Manning of the State Department of Education, Darrell Wells of the State School Boards Association and Board attorney Calvert T. Roszell. The invocation was given by Frank Simpson. Ray Story moved, seconded by Arthur Hawkins that the reading of the minutes of the April 15th meeting be waived since members of the Board had received copies of these minutes. The motion was carried unanimously. Prin. Pat Crawford and Ath. Dir. Jim Ruether came before the Board to request that Ballard High School be given permission to invite two out-of-state basketball teams to participate against Ballard High School and another Kentucky team, to be named later, in Freedom Hall, Louisville on December 21, 1976. These games would be known as the Stewart Kentucky Basketball Classic. Following their presentation and a discussion by members of the Board, George Sauer moved, seconded by Denval Barriger that approval of the Stewart Kentucky Basketball Classic be given on a one year basis, contingent upon the complete approval of the National Federation of State High School Associations. In the event that approval of the National Federation is received, permission to have future Stewart Kentucky Basketball Classics must be submitted to the Kentucky High School Athletic Association for approval or disapproval. The action carried unanimously. Prin. Warren Featherston, Tales Creek High School, came before the Board to request that they consider K.H.S.A.A. sponsored competition in table tennis. Mr. Featherston presented results of a recent tournament held at Corbin High School and explained that many high schools were represented. Accompanying Mr. Featherston were several students who participated in this tournament and each one spoke in favor of the request. Following the presentation, Mr. Mills was instructed to poll the member schools to determine the amount of interest in this sport. President Msirtin informed Mr. Featherston that if sufficient interest were shown, the Board would consider sponsoring the sport. Mr. Mills requested that the Board consider setting a financial allowance for those schools participating in the Girls' State Basketball Tournament. Following a financial report on the Tournament, Gene Sell moved, seconded by George Sauer, that each participating school receive an allowance of $200.00 each. All members voted aye. Mr. Mills reported to the Board that the football (Continued on Page Five)

Page Two THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR AUGUST, 1976 AUGUST, 1976 VOL. XXXIX 1 Published monthly, except June and July, by the Kentucky High School Athletic Association Office of Publication, 560 E. Cooper Dr., P, O. Box 7502, Lexington, Ky. 40502 Second class postage paid at Lexington, Kentucky Acceptance for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section 1103. Act of October 3, 1917, authorized May 3, 1926. Editor TOM MILLS Assistant Editor JEAN BATSEL Assistant Editor DIANNE H. CAINES Assistant Editor LOUIS STOUT Assistant Editor BILLY V. WISE Lexington, Kentucky BOARD OF CONTROL President GEORGE E. SAUER (1974-1978) Louisville Vice-Pres. RAY STORY (1974-1978) Radcliff Directors Denval BarriTer (1975-1979), Bowlijng Green; Jack Burkich (1976-1980), Whitesburq; Eldon E. Davidson '1973-1977), Monticello; Joseph McPherson (1976-1980), Louisville; Norman Passmore (1976-1980), Lexinoton; Cecil Reid (1973-1977), Svmsonia; Paul Trimble (1976-1980), Paintsville. Conley Manni,ng, State Dept. of Education representative. Subscription Rate Sl.OO per year C/^om Mc UO, 'o/?i//ifiieo/ie/' i Attention, Principals and Superintendents! Each principal and superintendent will be supplied during the forthcoming school year with a card which will say: "Kentucky High School Athletic Association, This will Introduce (name of principal or superintendent), (name of school)." The card will be signed by the Commissioner. Most administrators of Association member schools admit to their home contests fellow administrators as a matter of school policy. However, many times these visitors hesitate to identify themselves to he ticket takers. The card mentioned will assist in this identification. The identification cards are not to be considered as regular season passes to home games of member schools of the K.H.S.A.A. The determining factor in the cards being accepted as passes is the policy of the individual school. The identification card may be used for admission to all events at the state level except the State Basketball Tournament. A different plan for issuing these passes, along with passes to the district and regional basketball tournaments, is provided in basketball tournament regulations. Minutes of Board Meeting June 11, 1976 The Board of Control of the Kentucky High School Athletic Association met in Louisville, Kentucky, on Friday, June 11, 1976. The meeting was called to order at 2:00 P.M. by President Louie Martin. Present were Board members Denval Barriger, Eldon Davidson, Andew J. Fultz, Cecil Reid, George Sauer, Gene Sell, Frank B. Simpson, Ray Story and Arthur Hawkins. Mr. Darrell Wells was present representing the State School Boards Association. The invocation was given by George Sauer. Jack Fultz moved, seconded by Eldon Davidson, that the reading of the minutes of the May meeting be waived since members of the Board had received copies in the mail. The motion was carried unanimously. A delegation of football coaches came before the Board to discuss the recent change in By-Law 27, which eliminated spring football practice. Following the presentation by Coach Wilson Sears and a lengthly discussion, it was requested that the group present their suggestions on regulations and restrictions of off-season football programs to the Commissioner prior to the July Board Meeting. President Martin assured the group that the topic will be discussed at the next Board meeting and that guidehnes will be formulated at that time. The Board then heard a request from Principal Arthur K. Draut, Waggener High School and Principal Irvin Rice, Westport High School, that the Board reconsider their decision to change soccer from a spring to a fall sport. Following their presentation, it was pointed out that of the twenty-four schools sponsoring a soccer eam, twelve of these requested soccer be changed to a fall sport and twelve requested that it remain a spring sport. At this point Ray Story moved, seconded by Eldon Davidson, that the K.H.S.A.A. not sponsor a state championship playoff in soccer ber schools be given the option of conducting the during the 1976-77 school year and that the member schools be given the option of conducting the sport in either season. The motion carried unanimously. Mr. Mills presented the results of the recent opinion poll on the classification of basketball. He stated that of those responding to the poll, 128 members favored the present plan while 114 members were in favor of classification into either 2, 3 or 4 classes. Eighty-one member schools did not respond to the poll. The results were turned over to the Basketball Committee for study and recommendations. President Martin requested that the Board go into executive session for discussion of salaries for the administrative staff and secretaries. At the conclusion of the session, Frank Simpson moved, seconded by Gene Sell that the salary of Commissioner Tom Mills be set at $27,000.00; that the salaries of Assistant Commissioners Wise and Stout be set respectively at $22,000.00 and $19,500.00; and the secretaries receive an eight percent increase in their salaries. The motion passed unanimously. The next item on the agenda was the consideration of applicants for an additional member of the K.H.S.A.A. administrative staff, this to be a person who would assume on July 1, 1976, the duties of Assistant Commissioner. Commissioner Mills reviewed with the members of the Board the qualifications of thirteen persons who had applied for the position. After a considerable discussion concerning the qualifications of the applicants Ray Story moved, seconded by Gene Sell, that Dianne Caines be elected to the position of Assistant Commissioner for a two year period, beginning July 1, 1976, her annual salary to be $17,000.00, The motion carried by a vote of 9-1. Jack Fultz moved, seconded by Cecil Reid, that all bills of the Association for the period beginning May 1, 1976, and ending May 31, 1976, be allowed. The motion was carried unanimously. The Board set July 30, 1976, as the date for its next meeting. There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned.

THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR AUGUST, 1976 Kentucky's Game Guy Page Three Doss High School 1976 Boys' Golf Team Champion '_'m Paul David Brown Paintsville High School The Game Guy trophy is annually awarded to the one athlete in the state of Kentucky who has overcome a physical handicap and participated in high school athletics. Paul David Brown was the unanimous choice of the K.H.S.A.A. for the award. At age seven Paul David had to wear a leg brace due to leg pertheis. Through his conditioning program of leg weights and swimming, he earned three varsity letters in each of the three sports of football, basketball and baseball and got his tenth letter in track. He was twice named to the all-area team in football, twice all-tournament in district basketball play and was named all-area this year in basketball. THOMAS JEFFERSON HIGH SCHOOL 1976 RIFLE MARKSMANSHIP CHAMPION The Thomas Jefferson High School Rifle Team won the State Rifle Championship on April 24, 1976, with the team score of 1410. Jonny Minton of the Thomas Jefferson High Scrool won individual honors. Ten teams competed in the tournament, which was held at the Jeffersontown High School, with Westport and Stuart high schools not firing a full team. Team and individual scores are as follows: Thomas Jefferson (1410) Brandenburg 275, Layman 275, Meek 283, Minton 294, Hudgins 283. Fern Creek (1404) Chadwell 279, Hudson 286, Gentry 268, Rupe 287, White 284. Jeffersontown (1359) FuUerton 280, Easton 272, Bomar 276, Marean 264, Powell 267. Greenup County (1330) De. Stephens 283, Da. Stephens 268, H. Bentley 264, P. Bentley 264, Waggener 251. Seneca (1316) Bums 274, Edelen 271, Holmquist 261, Blumenberg 261, Cook 249. Valley (1238) Bowers 245, Wittenauer 245, Nazario 272, Owens 270, Ewing 206. Fort Knox (1228) Thayer 262, Tanner 250, Brewer 255, Froebel 217, Coimer 244. Boubon County (1164) Holland 248, Collins 249, Shadis 238, Bland 216, McCall 213. Eastern (1126) Kaiser 198, Sutton 256, Merta 230, Martin 211, McDonald 231. Male (1118) Worthington 213, Wise 194, Zimmerman 253, Stayton 239, O'Bannon 219. (Left lo Right) Mark Smith. Denny Thompson, Coach Ed Lawson. David Witten, Scott Hunt. Individual Golf Winners 1976 (Left to Right) Tennye Ohr, Estill County High School, girls' individual golf winner with a 160 at the L. & N. Course; Howard Logan, Shelby County High School, boys' individual golf winner at the Anderson Golf Course, Fort Kpox. State Fencing Championship Results Boys' Team Finish 1. Ballard 35, 2. Tates Creek 15, 3. North Hardin 10, 4. Westport 5. Others competingcentral, Atherton, Ft. Knox, Doss, Seneca. FOIL Finals 1. Strumar, 2. Goodman, 3. Doyle, 4. Gates, 5. Gaunt, 6. Von Allmen. EPEE Finals 1. Doyle, 2, Gates, 3. Strumar, 4. Goodman. SABRE Finals 1. Goodman, 2. Doyle, 3. Gaunt, 4. Strumar. Girls' Team Finish 1. Central 19, 2. Atherton, 3. Ballard, 4. Westport 5. Others competing Doss, Seneca. FOIL Finals 1. Fort, 2. Brown, 3. Ham, 4. Pappas, 5. Carlon.

Page Four THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR AUGUST, 1976 KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASS'N PERIOD FROM JULY 1. 1975, TO JUNE 30, 1976 STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS (These figures have been certified and we have a report on file in our office.) RECEIPTS: Balance in checking account July 1, 1975 5100,346.38 Annual Dues: 313 @ $3.00 S 939.00 Official Dues 26,100.00 (Football 787, Basketball 1555, Baseball 608, Wrestling 67) Officials' Fi^es Grant Kentucky H. S. Coaches Ass'n - -_ Redeposits (Bad checks made good) Advertising (Magazine 8i Directory) Sale of Publications -- Matured U. S. Treasury Bill Matured Certificate of Deposit Ky. Educational Division Regional Clinics 71S.00 1,000.00 63.00 2.280.00 1,065.55 60,000.00 50,000.00 1,232.60 205.48 Interest Certificate of Deposit Transferred Boys' State Basketball Tour. Acc't 254,421.64 Transferred Girls' State Basketball Tour. Acc't. 11,134.60 Refunds 263.37 Receipts State Baseball Tour;iament 1,513.00 Football Playoffs: A, AA, AAA Ticket Sales S 18,319.00 AAAA Ticket Sales 23,828.00 Program Profit 509.50 42,656.50 Receipts State Wrestling Tournament 5,850.00 Receipts State Soccer Tournament 1,152.00 Receipts Track Meets (A, AA, AAA) 4,269.30 Receipts State Swimming Meets -. 880.00 Receipts State Gymnastics Meet _. 552.00 Program Profit deposited late 1975 Boys State Basketball Tour. 2986.79 467,279.83 Total Receipts 5567,626.21 DISBURSEMENTS: Board of Control Expense 5 10,398.10 Commissioner's Salary (Base Sal. $26,500) 19,096.97 Expense Commissioner's Office 1,810.88 Ass't Commissioners' Salaries (Base Sal. 557,500) 42,246.50 Travel ExpenseAss't. Commissioners 3,227.67 Secretarial Salaries 15,408.63 Janitorial Service 2,117.28 Postage 5,929.99. Office Supplies._. 2,529.50 Janitorial Supplies 126.05 Insurance 3.687.60 Equipment Repairs & Service Contracts.. 1,275.00 Blue Cross, Blue Shield 3,284.01 Building Repairs & Grounds Maintenance 818.43 Utilities 2.852.22 Telephone and Telegraph 4,348.90 Printing Appropriation to KAPOS Appropriation to Ky. H. S. Ath. Directors Purchase of Publications - Delegates of National Fed. National Federation Dues Meetings Legal Services _ Film Rental Audit Refunds Bad Checks Taxes a^id Withholdings: Federal Income Tax Withheld 5 17,268.40 Social Security 10,628.92 City License Fee Withheld Stale Income Tax Withheld. State Sales Tax Federal Unemployment Tax State Unemployment Tax 2,260.54 3,866.47 3,205.95 154.63 813.35 8,697.80 300.00 300.00 11,211.85 5,386.26 285.77 1,511.01 465.17 1,190.00 109.43 264.00 Teachers' Retirement Deduction 4,990.49 Teachers' Retirement Employment Contribution 4,990.49 48,179.24 Catastrophic Insurance 10,500.00 Certificates of Deposits 200,000.00 Magazine: Printing & Engraving 10,240.33 Mailing ^ 500.00 Officials' Division: State Clinic Expenses 2,525.48 Liability Insurance 8,717.13 Assigning Sec'ys Meetings. 1,457.28 Officials' Emblems 1,804.83 10,740.33 Swimming: State Committee Expense Trophies 8c Awards Officials (State Meets) Mileage & Local Entertainment (State Meets) Golf: Mileage & Local Entertainment. Trophies & Awards Regional Tournament Expenses -- State Tournament Expenses Tennis: Mileage & Local Entertainment Trophies & Balls Expenses Tournament Managers Regional Expenses Track: Regional Expenses Trophies & Awards Officials (State Meets) Mileage & Local Entertainment Printing _ Ticket Sellers & Takers Miscellaneous Expense Baseball: Trophies & Awards Baseballs (State Tourn.) Transportation (State Toui;i.) Meals (State Tourn.) Lodging (State Tourn.) Ticket Sellers & Takers (State Tourn.) Scorer (State Tourn.) Umpires (State Tourn.) Expenses Ass't Managers Groundsmen (State Tourn.) Cross Country: Mileage & Local Entertainment (State Meets) Trophies and Awards.. Expenses Regional Meets - Expenses State Meets Football Playoffs: Printing Trophies & Awards _ Transportation Lodging Meals - Field Rentals & Add. Labor Officials Ticket Sellers & Takers P. A. & Scoreboard Footballs _- Incidental Expenses Board Grant -- Towel Service Press Box Expenses Special Police Honorarium & Expenses Games Managers Ambulance Service Miscellaneous Expenses Usher Service Rifle Marksmanship: Mileage & Local Entertainment Trophies & Awards _ Officials, Miscellaneous Expenses Wrestling: Expenses State Committee Trophies & Awards Officials Mileage & Local Entertainment New Equipment Printing Rentals ^ Custodial Service Police -_ - Film Miscellaneous Expenses Ticket Sellers 8t Takers Soccer: Trophies Fencing: & Awards Trophies Expenses & Av^ards State Tournament Gymnastics: Expenses State Committee _- Trophies & Awards Officials (State Meets) Mileage & Local Entertainment Regional Meet Expenses Total Disbursements Receipts Disbursements 614.26 1,212.11 385.00 4,446.35 6,657.72 2,535.70 2,474.10 180.47 841.25 1,452.92 4,650.80 366.90 59.00 1,995.25 10,247.57 1,738.23 9,637.64 148.12 105.00 407.09 2,229.70 166.50 383.74 1,125.00 630.00 30.00 75.00 441.00 125.78 188.71 2,216.20 5,105.22 61.45 128.00 379.50 1,168.50 1,547.00 1,824.00 3,496.00 4,341.70 1,177.20 550.96 175.00 218.00 8,000.00 65.00 51.25 1,049.68 172.47 350.48 427.77 512.82 964.42 358.03 48.00 6,031.52 6,529.62 24,278.90 5,395.43 7,510.87 405.00 290.00 159.57 317.75 25,216.11 225.60 114.35 35.00 60.00 434.95 680.29 1,429.90 1,422.80 2,404.40 118.37 146.90 245.00 231.00 213.50 75.00 275.24 175.00 7,417.40 60.20 522.95 2.311.04 _S525,150.E2 -$567,626.21. 525.150.62 14,504.72 Cash Balance S 42.475.59

THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR AUGUST, 1976 BANK RECONCILEMENT: Balance per bank statemenl, June 30, 1976 $ 94,070.93 Less Outstanding Checks: Towel Service 1981 2081 2108 2116 2132 2162 21!;6 2137 2178 2210 2220 2239 2254 2269 2304 2308 2319 2325 2327 2346 2351 2355 $ 14.75 43.00 26.00 9.00 39.00 10.80 130.00 6.72 47.80 34.20 17.10 113.60 47.80 145.25 62.97 52.00 62.97 39.00 26.00 304.16 56.90 306.32 2356 50,000.00 True Bank Balance June 30, 1976 RECEIPTS: 1976 BOYS' STATE BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS Ticket Sales Radio Fees Television Profit on Fee Program Redeposits -_ Refund Postage DISBURSEMENTS: Printing Trophies and Awards Postage - Refunds. Insurance Incidental Expenses (IG) Teams Transportation Lodging Meals Coliseum Rental Officials fees and Scorers & Timers expenses Shot Chart Keepers & Statisticians Ushers Ticket Sellers, Takers & Guards _ P. A. Announcers Telephone & Telegraph Towel Service Milk Bar expenses -- Miscellaneous expenses Tournament Manager Honorariums and expenses.$329,015.00 _ 7,500.00 _ 10,500.00 1,738.99 176.00 271.00 67.37 $349,268.36,677.86 833.92 542.45 115.75 884.00,000.00 123.80,019.83 018.21 515.00,652.41 940.00 745.00,570.00,858.05 390.00 172.64 330.00 253.40 Assistant Tournament Managers Bad Checks Soloist State Sales Tax 15 Hospitality Room Expenses Transfer of Funds Amount Transferred to K.H.S.A.A. as Tournament Profit True Bank Balance June 30, 1976 137.20,670.21 176.00 20.00 966.99 152.00 $ 94,846.72 1976 GIRLS' STATE BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS RECEIPTS; Ticket Sales $ 41,719.00 Radio Fees Profit on Programs Postage DISBURSEMENTS: Printing Trophies and Awards Postage Refund Incidental Expenses (16] Transportation Lodging Meals -. Coliseum Rental Officials Fees and Expenses Scorers and Timers Ushers Teami 5254,421.64-0- 530.00 753 38 4^50 $ 43,006.88 1,097.15 833.92 65.69 9.49 3,200.00 1,767.36 4,694.24 9,303.00 2,498.40 1,957.25 468.00 353.00 Ticket Sellers, Takers and Guards _ Telephone and Telegraph Miscellaneous expenses - Tour. Mgr. Honorariums and Expenses Assistant Tournament Managers _ Sales Tax 2,147.10 22.99 53.50 117.50 Page Five 1,321.90 1,961.79 $ 31,872.28 Transfer of Funds Amount transferred to K.H.S.A.A. as Tournament Profit $ 11,134.60 True Bank Balance June 30, 1976-0- 1975-76 K.H.S.A.A. RETIREMENT TRUST FUND RECEIPTS: Balance July 1, 1975 $ 12.693.17 Interest received Certificates o Deposit 3,159.06 Total Receipts _$ 15,852.23 DISBURSEMENTS: Insurance Premiums $ 1,565.05 Retirement Payments 4,200.00 5,765.05 Cash Balance $ 10,087.18 K.H.S.A.A. ASSETS: Cash Balance 1st Security National Bank 8t Trust Co. _- S 42,475.59 Savings Certificate 1st Security National Bank & Trust Co. 100,000.00 Savings Certiiicate Lincoln County National Bank 50,000.00 Total Funds on Hand, June 30, 1976 $192,475.59 Estimated Value of K.H.S.A.A. Building and Equipment 342,577.25 Total K.H.S.A.A. Assets $535,052.84 K.H.S.A.A. RETIREMENT FUND ASSETS: Cash Balance 1st Security National Bank & Trust Co. $ 10,087.18 Bank of Commerce Certificate of Deposit 20.000.00 Central Bank & Trust Co. Certificates 12,000.00 1st Federal S. & L. Ass'n Certificates 10,000.00 1st Federal S. & L. Ass'n Certificates 5,000.00 1st Security National Bank & Trust Co. Savings Account 30,351.42 Total Retirement Fund Assets $87,438.60 Board Minutes May 15, 1976 (Continued from Page One) referendum to eliminate spring football practice received the necessary two-thirds vote for passage and will go into effect July 1, 1970. President Martin stated that the next order of business was the election of President and Vice- President of the Board. Denval Barriger moved, seconded by Frank Simpson, that George Sauer be elected President of the Board of Control for 1976-77. The motion passed unanimously. Eldon Davidson then moved, seconded by Arthur Hawkins, that Ray Story be elected Vice-President for 1976-77. This motion also passed unanimously. The newly elected officers will assume their duties on July 1, 1976. Gene Sell made the motion that a plaque be presented to all retiring employees and outgoing Board of Control members of the Kentucky High School Athletic Association in appreciation for their service to the Association. The plaque is to be in the form of an outline of the state with a star present indicating the Regions served. The presentations are to be made during the July meeting each year beginning in 1976. Ray Story seconded the motion and all members voted aye. At this point President Martin called the Board into an executive meeting and requested that the Acting Commissioner and Assistant Commissioners leave the room. Ray Story, Chairman of the Retirement Committee made the following recommendation. As provided for in Article XV of the K.H.S.A.A. Pension Plan Agreement dated June 5, 1970, that due to his illness, Mr. Joe Billy Mansfield be placed (Continued on Page Fifteen)

Page Six THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR AUGUST, 1976 1976 Kentucky State High School Swimming Meet Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond, Kentucky, April 9-10, 1976 TEAM SCORINGCLASS AA GIRLS TEAM -art -0 u 1>- 1i 2^ 1 mm n 3.1 i2 Notre Dame 20 15 16 14 28 25 12 23 24 177 Villa Madonna 32 16 23 8 2 3 22 2 13 24 32 177 Paul Blazer 8 15 12 16 12 11 15 5 11 22 127 Highlands 22 15 5 2 3 3 11 1 26 20 108 Model 24 11 19 13 16 17 100 Beechwood 26 11 5 11 12 9 21 95 Russell 13 13 12 10 13 5 26 92 Franklin Co. 9 13 4 19 18 63 Simon Kenton 10 7 10 12 16 55 Danville 2 2 10 5 12 14 45 Dixie Heights 18 4 14 4 2 1 43 Elizabethtown 4 3 5 3 9 10 34 Conner 13 13 26 Louisville Collegiate 6 1 12 7 26 Fort Knox 14 14 Christian Co. 8 8 Woodford Co. 7 7 Hopkinsville 6 4 Campbell Co. 4 4 Frankfort, Lloyd, Madisonville, Murray, Newport, Scott Co., St. Henry 1. ZOO Yard Medley Relay- Villa Madonna 2:00.6 1. Beechwood 2:02.6 2. Model 2:03.8 3. Highlands 2:04.2 4. Notre Dame 2:05.4 5. Dixie Heights 2:09.9 6. 2. 200 Yard Freeslyle M. Dressman, Villa Madonna. 1:56.9 1. McConnal Russell 2:04.1 2. Rechtin, Highlands 2:06.5 3. Bellendorf, Notre Dame 2:07.1 4. Craycraft, Paul Blazer 2:08.6 5. Hilborn, Franklin Co. 2:10.1 6. 3. 200 Yaid Individual Medley- Rust, Notre Dame 2:19.0 1. Russell, Russell 2:20.9 2. Davis, Paul Blazer 2:21.9 3. J. Dressman. Villa Madonna _ 2:25.0 4. Roller, Simon Kenton 2:25.6 5. SaaUeld. Model 2:27.4 6. 4. 50 Yard Freestyle SaaUeld, Model :25.4 1. Turner, Conner :26.0 2. Permington, RusseU :26.0 3. Ahlers, Beechwood :26.2 4, Pesci, Danville :26.4 5. Brungs. Notre Dame :26.5 6. 5. Fancy Diving Neyer, Paul Blazer 472.60 Layton, Dixie Heights 334.75 Drybrough, Collegiate 327.25 Durrett, Notre Dame 293.00 Crail, Notre Dame 286.75 Fossell, Franklin Co. 286.65 6. 100 Yard Butterfly- Rust, Notre Dame Turner, Conner Davis, Paul Blazer Heidrich, Beechwood Russell, Pauley, RusseU Notre Dame 7. 100 Yard Freestyle M. Dressman, Villa Madonna Saalfeld, Model Boerger, Beechwood Craycraft, Paul Blazer Rougeux, Franklin Co. Hilborn, Franklin Co. 8. 500 Yard Freestyle 02.0 03.6 04.1 04.3 04.3 06.7 54.4 56.5 58.2 :58.8 59.9 00.1 M. Bellendorf, Notre Dame 5:37.7 Saalfeld, Model 5:39.0 Feagan, Simon Kenton 5:40.5 Wilson, Paul Blazer 5:46.4 Rechtin, Highlands 5:50.4 Heidrich, Beechwood 5:55.2 9. 100 Yard Backstroke 1. Roller, Simon Kenton 1:04.1 2. McConneU, Russell 1:04.3 3. Pesci, Danville 1:05.9 4. Boerger, Beechwood 1:08.4 5. Ashlers. Beechwood 1:09.3 6. Rippe, Villa Madonna 1:10.6 10. 100 Yard Breaststroke 1. Cull, Highlands 1:11.4 2. Dressman, Villa Madonna 1:14.2 3. Mills, Model 1:14.3 4. Conley, Paul Blazer 1:14.9 5. Moeller, Highlands 1:15.4 6. Lynch, Elizabethtown 1:15.7 11. 400 Yard Freestyle Relay 1. Villa Madonna 3:52.9 2. Russell 3:53.9 3. Notre Dame 3:56.4 4. Paul Blazer 3:58.0 5. Highlands 4:08.6 6. Franklin County 4:12.5

THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR AUGUST, 1976 Page Seven Kentucky State High School Swimming Meet Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond, Kentucky, April 9-10, 1976 TEAM SCORING CLASS AA BOYS TEAM 1Of 1 2 "o n3 It 1=- 1 n3 11 1 r- pa i i S.H Paul Blazer 22 25 13 1 18 9 22 26 23 24 183 Dixie Heights 32 11 P 12 29 10 11 16 11 18 167 Covington Catholic 26 20 3 4 15 13 13 12 11 26 143 Highlands 6 16 34 13 23 11 3 32 138 Franklin Co. 10 9 11 10 4 22 66 Hopkinsville 24 6 4 3 7 2 12 58 Model 14 4 2 21 5 8 54 Danville 18 5 3 2 20 48 Lexington Catholic 5 12 7 7 13 44 Fort Knox 10 11 1 16 38 Russell 4 5 3 7 5 3 3 4 34 Jessamine Co. 16 16 32 Christian Co. 9 12 10 31 Lloyd 2 9 20 31 Conner 20 U 9 u 29 - Woodford Co. 13 9 20 Newport Catholic 5 14 19 Covington I..atin 10 4 14 Ky. Country Day 10 i 14 St. Henry 12 12 Elizabethtown s 8 Greenville 3 5 8 Campbell Co. 1 6 7 Newport 2 2 Bourbon Co., University Breckinridge, Frankfort, Ky. School f/t Deaf, Madisonville, Murray 1. 200 Yard Medley Relay- 5. Fancy Diving Dixie Heights 1 :44.1 1. Goddard, Paul Blazer 505.75 Covington Catholic 1 :46.1 2. Schulte. Highlands 376.75 Hopkinsville 1 :50.3 3. Towe, St. Henry 342.50 Paul Blazer 1 :52.4 4. Harris, Model 316.45 Conner 1 :55.6 5. Creamer. Model 308.35 Danville 1 :55.9 6. Amoto, Franklin Co. 299.45 2. 200 Yard Freestyle- 6. 100 Yard Butterfly Shine, Jessamine Co. 1 :47.6 1. Williams. Dixie Heights :54.3 Flerlage, Covington Cath. 1 :48.5 2. Bright, Dixie Heights :55.9 Hacker, Paul Blazer 1 ;51.4 3. Ben Davis, Christian Co. :57.3 Bright, Dixie Heights 1 :52.6 4. Bodkin. Covington Cath. :58.0 Oliver, Franklin Co. 1 ;55.4 5. Blythe, Ky. Country Day :58.6 Strait, Paul Blazer 1 :55.5 6. Goodpaster, Lloyd ;59.1 3. 200 Yard Individual Medley- 7. 100 Yard Freestyle McGee, Highlands 2 ;02.0 1. McGee, Highlands :48.9 Stamper, Paul Blazer 2 :04.6 2. Klaine. Covington Cath. :51.6 Gallagher, Lexington Cath. 2 :06.9 3. Norris, Paul Blazer :52.2 Messer, Fort Knox 2 :08.2 4. Rarrell, Franklin Co. :52.8 Pleasants, Dixie Heights 2 :08.6 5. Bright, Dixie Heights :53.7 Davis, Christian Co. 2 :0B.8 6. Strait, Paul Blazer :54.2 4. SO Yard Freestyle McGee set a new state record in this Barbiea, Highlands 23.1 event with his time of :48.9. Fisher, Woodford Co. 23.3 8. SOO Yard Freestyle Bright, Dixie Heights 23.9 1. Shine, Jessamine Co. 4:48.7 Neal, Highlands 24.3 2. Hackler, Paul Blazer 4:49.6 Goosmann, Cov. L,atin 24.6 3. Flerlage, Covington Cath... 5:05.0 Helmig, Conner 25.2 4. Bright, Dixie Heights 5:10.4 5. Oliver, Franklin Co. 6. Wyse, Paul Blazer Shine set a new state record his time of 4:48.7. 9. 100 Yard Backstroke Williams, Dixie Heights Gallagher, Lexington Cath. Stamper, Paul Blazer Barbiea, Highlands Norris. Paul Blazer Rutemiller, Covington Cath. _ 5:16.8 5:18.8 with :55.5 :56.5 :57.9 :58.0 1:01.0 1:01.2 Williams set a new state record with his time of :S5.5. 10. 100 Yard Breaststroke Messer, Fort Knox 1:01.6 Goodpaster, Lloyd 1:04.5 Brandt. Hopkinsville 1:05.3 Pleasants, Dixie Heights -- 1:05.6 Hugan, Covington Cath. 1:06.8 Peck, Woodford Co. 1:06.8 Messer set a new state record with his lime of 1:10.6. 11. 400 Yard Freestyle Relay- Highlands 3:27.9 Covington Catholic 3:31.3 Paul Blazer 3:32.7 Franklin County 3:39.2 Danville 3:48.2 Dixie Heights 3:54.4

Page Eight THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR AUGUST, 1976 Kentucky' High School Baseball Tournament Morehead State University, Morehead, Kentucky, June 3-4, 1976 Qft'ensboro 3 Laurel County 2 ElizabethtowTi 4 New-port Catholic 5 Owensboro 1 New-port CathoUc Owensboro Tonmamenl Officials Scoop Brown. Lexington Martin Frobel. Fort Knox Robert Kouns. South Shore Richard Urlage, Ft. Tnomas 1976 STATE SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIP May 24-28, 1976 Waggener Thomas Jefferson Moore Waggener Ballard 1 Ballard Ballard 3 Ballard 3 Bardstown Atherton Atherton 2 2 Kv. Country- Day 1 Eastern Atherton 2 Lafayette 8 Ballard Doss 1 Lafayette 1 Pleasiu-e Ridge Pk. Westport 3 Westport 4 Westport 6 Oldham County Oldham County 1 Westport 2 Bethlehem Central 2 Stuart 2 Central 3 Central 2

THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR AUGUST. 1976 Page Nine Forty-Third Annual Kentucky High School Tennis TournamentBoys S. Shadowen-Bish. David J. Jones-Franklin-Simp. T. D'Angelo-G. R. Clark B. Schutzman-New. Cath. University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky, June 4-5, 1976 SINGLES QUARTER- SEMI- FINALS FINALS FINALS M. Buecher-St. Xavier B. Leasure-Russell S. Plain-Owensboro J. Jones-Franklin-Simpson 6-4; 6-4 T. D'Angelo-Gec. Clark 7-5; 6-0 M. Behr-Atherton R. Vories-Highlands M. Buecher 6-0; 6-1 J. Jones 7-5; 6-3 M. Behr 6-0; 6-2 D. Gunther D. Gunther-Eastem 6-2; 6-2 M. Buecher 6-0; 6-1 M. Behr 6-2; 3-6; 6-1 B. Buecher P. Lang-Waggener B. Landrum-Harrodsburg B. Hoppe-Sayre P. Lang 6-2; 6-2 J. Lykins-Lewis County T. Scott-Henderson Co. B. Hoppe 6-2; 6-3 T* Rpntt-TTpndpr^nn Cn 6-0; 6-0 J. Johnson-Owensboro W. Bradley-Henry Clay W. Bradley-Henry Clay 6-3; 6-4 R. Wessel R. Wessel-Bishop David 6-4; 2-6; 7-5 P. Lang 6-2; 6-2 M. Purcell M. a M. Purcell T. Morton-BowUng Green M. Purcell 6-0; 6-0 M. Purcell-Murray 6-0; 6-0 Paul Blazer DOUBLES Paducah Tilghman Tates Creek Pad. Tilghman 7-5; 6-1 Paul Blazer Elizabethtown Danville Western Ballard 6-3; 6-0 Paul Blazer Paul Blazer 7-5; 6-1 6-4; 6-1 St. Xavier Danville 7-6; 7-5 6-0; 6-2 Highlands Danville 1-6; 6-3; 7-5 St. Xavier Glasgow 6-4; 6-0 St. Xavier St. Xavier 6-3; 6-1

Page Ten THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR AUGUST, 1976 Seventeenth Annual Kentucky High School Tennis TournamentGirls University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky, June 4-5, 1976 B. Ramser-Presentation M. Forman-Somerset uye G. Gussler-Russell B. Ramser M. Forman G. Gussler SINGLES QUARTER- FINALS SEMI- FINALS FINALS B. Ramser 6-0; 6-1 G. Nutter G. Nutter-Paris G. Nutter 6-2; 6-2 S. Nolan-Sacred Heart J. O'Bryan-Owensboro M. Jackson-Henderson S. Kuhlman-Notre Dame R. Fugua-Russellville S. Nolan J. O'Bryan M. Jackson S. Kuhlman 6-1; 6-3 A. Dougherty S. Nolan 6-2; 6-2 S. Kuhlman 6-4; 6-3 B. Ramser 6-3; 6-0 S. Nolan 6-2; 6-3 B. Ramser 6-4; 6-3 A. Dougherty-Sacred Heart B. Ramser 6-1; 6-1 S. Eggleton-Russellville S. Eggleton A. Dougherty 6-0; 6-0 J. Rupert-Boyd County A, Dougherty J. Rupert 5-7; 7-5; 6-3 T. Wheeler-Tates Creek T. Wheeler T. Wheeler 6-1; 6-0 L. Scheper-Villa Madonna L. Scheper C. Jackson-Murray C. Jackson L. Scheper 6-1; 6-1 A. Dougherty 6-2; 6-1 J. Norris-Owensboro C. Watson C. Watson-Model C. Watson Default 6-2; 3-6; 6-2 C. Watson Default L. Martin L. Martin-Southern

THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR AUGUST, 1976 DOUBLES Page Eleven BaUard Highlands Bourbon County Ballard Highlands Bourbon County SEMI- FINALS Ballard 6-3; 6-3 Glasgow George R. Clark 6-0; 6-4 Glasgow 6-4; 4-6; 6-2 Bourbon County FINALS Ballard 6-3; 6-3 Ballard Ky. Country Day 6-3; 4-6; 7-6 Ky. Country Day Owensboro Owensboro Ky. Country Day 6-1; 6-4 Murray Paul G. Blazer 6-2; 6-2 Paul G. Blazer Murray Murray Murray 6-1; 7-5 KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL TRACK MEET CLASS AA BOYS University of Kentucky Sportscenter, Lexington, May 22, 1976 Paducah Tilghman High School Track Team K.H.S.A.A. Champion 100 Yard Dash 1. Fucci, Tales Creek 2. Burbage, Bryan Station 3. Nutter, Montgomery Co. 4. Boulware, North Hardin 5. Glindmeyer, Covington Catholic Time 10.0 220 Yard Dash 1. Fucci, Tates Creek 2. 3. Boulware, North Hardin Burbage, Bryan Station 4 Irvin, Hopklnsville 5. Mims, Meade Co. Time22.0 440 Yard Dash 1. Boulware, North Hardin 2. WiUiford, Bowling Green 3. Cummings, Warren Central 4. Irvin, HopkinsviUe 5. Howard, Campbell Co Ṫime43.9 880 Yard Run 1. Thomas, Henry Clay 2. Thomas, East Carter 3. Gnmibach, Paducah Tilghman 4. Farley, Henderson Co. 5. Deer, Christian Co. Time1:57.3 Mile Run 1. Creekmore, Whitley Co. 2. Khouri. Paducah Tilghman 3. Lott, Apollo 4. Grumbach, Paducah Tilghman 5. Dant, Henry Clay Time4:19.3 2 Mile Run 1. Creekmore, Whitley Co. 2. Khouri, Paducah Tilghman 3. Mooreman, Daviess Co. 4. Lott, Apollo 5. Adkisson, Lloyd Time9:36.3 120 Yard High Hurdles 1. Stoder, Paducah Tilghman 2. O'Hara. Highlands 3. DeUer, Bowling Green 4. Miller, Union Co. 5. Johnson, Bryan Station Time 14.5 180 Yard Low Hurdles 1. Boulware, North Hardin 2. Brown, Owensboro Catholic 3. Miller, Union Co. 4. Scott, Newport 5. Johnson, Bryan Station Time20.1 880 Yard Relay 1. Bowling Green 2. Bryan Station 3. Lafayette 4 Paducah Tilghman 5. Ashland Mil Relay 1. Bowling Green 2. Christian Co. 3. Henderson 4. Bryan Station Time 1:30.5 5. Paducah Tilghman Time3:23.5 Shot Put 1. Stuart, Glasgow 2. Meenach, Boyd Co. 3. Dawson, Oldham Co. 4. Pendery, Highlands 5. Orr, Tates Creek Distance 60' 4" High Jump 1. Mays, Danville 2. Stroder, Paducah Tilghman 3. Mason, Bryan Station 4. Ray, Warren Central 5. Daugherty, Danville Height «5"

Page Twelve THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR AUGUST, 1976 Pole Vault Discus 1. Marshall, Woodford Co. 2. Vaughn, Henderson 3. Deters, Covington Catholic 3, Potter, Henderson Co, 5. Gibson, Madison Central 5. Routson, Christian Co. Height 13' 6" Long Jump 1. Mayes, Paducah Tlighman 2. Jones, Madisonville 3. Rogers, Bullitt Central 4. Lewis, Hopkinsville 5. Thomas, Ashland Distance22' 3" Triple Jump Glasgow 1. Mason, Bryan Station 2. Buford, Glasgow 3. Mayes, Paducah Tilghman 4. Boulware, North Hardin 5. Smith, LaRue Co. Distance 45' 2 3/4" 1. Stuart, Glasgow 2. Whitman, Tates Creek 3. Lewis, Bryan Station 4. Kratch, Oldham Co. 5. Cromwell, Paducah Tilghman Distance149' TOTAL POINTS Paducah Tilghman 36 Bryan Station 27 North Hardin 20 Bowling Green 19 Tates Creek 17 IG Whitley Co. 12 Henry Clay 7 Henderson 7 Danville 7 Hopkinsville 6 Woodford Co. 6 Highlands 6 Christian Co. s>^ Oldham Co. s Union Co. s Apollo s Warren Central s Henderson Co. 4% Madisonville Boyd Co. Owensboro Catholic East Carter Covington Catholic 3V^ Lafayette 3 Montgomery Co. 3 Daviess Co. 3 Bullitt Central 3 Newport 2 LaRue Co. Ashland Campbell Co. Meade Co. Lloyd Maso^ Co. Madison Central ^^ KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL TRACK MEET CLASS AA GIRLS University of Kentuck-y Sportscenter, Lexington, May 22, 1976 Bryan Station High School Track Team K.H.S.A.A. Champion 60 Yard Hurdles 1. Lynn, Paducah Tilghman 2. Logan. Bryan Station 3. Hill, ApoUo 4. Fox, Lafayette 5. Taylor, Oldham Co. Time8.1 110 Yard Hurdles 1. Logan, Bryan Station 2. Fox, Lafayette 3. Lynn, Paducah Tilghman 4. Hanly, LaRue Co. 5. Hammock, Whitesburg Time14.5 100 Yard Dash 1. Ridgeway, Paducah Tilghman 2. Gay, Bryan Station 3. DiUard, Christian Co. 4. Watkins, Madisonville 5. Werner, Apollo Time 11.0 220 Yard Dash 1. Ridgeway, Paducah Tilghman 2. Carver, Warren Central 3. Hall, Bryan Station 4. Watkins, Madisonville 5. Pinner, Calloway Co. Time25.3 440 Yard Hun 1. Pinner, Calloway Co. 2. Pennygraft, Barren Co. 3. Bowman, Boyd Co. 4. Schmidthuber, Elizabethtown 5. Cook, Franklin Co. 880 Yard Run Time 59.1 1. Cook, Franklin Co. 2. Zembrodt, Boone Co. 3. Tobln, Tates Creek 4. Tyler, Paducah Tilghman 5. Butler, Christian Co Ṫime2:18.2 Cook set a state record in this event with her time of 2:18.2. Mile Run 1. Straight, Woodford Co. 2. Wolfe, Covington Holmes 3. Beumel, Apollo 4. Witt, Bourbon Co. 5. Gee, Christian Co. 440 Yard Relay 1. Paducah Tilghman 2. Bryan Station 3. Warren Central 4. Henderson Co. 5. Franklin Co, Time49.0 Paducah Tilghman tied the state record in this event with their time of 49.0. 880 Yard Relay 1. Bryan Station 2. Christian Co. 3. Hopkinsville 4. Madisonville 5. Franklin Co. Time 1:45.7 880 Yard Medley Relay 1. Bryan Station 2. 3. Boyd Co. Paducah Tilghman 4. Shelby Co. 5. Highlands Time 1 :50.4 Mile Relay 1. Boyd County 2. Shelby County 3. Owensboro 4. 5. Henderson Boone Co. Co. Shot Put Time4:06.4 1. Patrick, Boyd Co. 2. Stlnson, Henderson Co. 3. Fogle, Lafayette 4 Hayes, Bowling Green 5. Mudd, Nelson Co. Distance 45' 8 1/2" Patrick set a new record in this event with her distance of 45" 8 1/2". Discus 1. Patrick, Boyd Co. 2. Cleary, Paducah Tilghman 3. Willingham, Henderson 4. Raisor, Holmes Co. 5. Lewis, Hopkinsville Distance136' Time5:17.8 Patrick set a new state record in this event with her distance of 136' 1". High Jump 1. Williams, Bryan Station 2. Smiley, Madisonville 3. Johnson, Danville 4. Distler, Clark Co. 5. Hill, Apollo Long Jump 1'" Height 5' 4" TOTAL POINTS Bryaji Station 39 Paducah Tilghman 36 Boyd County 25 Henderson County IS Madisonville 10 Barren County 10 Lafayette 9 Christian Co. 9 Apollo 8 Franklin Co. 8 Warren Central 7 Calloway Co. 7 Covington Holmes 6 Woodford Co. 6 Owensboro 6 Shelby Co. 6 Boone Co. 5 HopkinsvUle 3 Danville 3 Tates Creek 3 BulUtt Central 2 Ft. Knox 2 Elizabethtown 2 LaRue Co. 2 Bowling Gree^ 2 Clark Co. 2 Highlands 2 Bourbon Co. 2 Oldham Co. I Nelson Co. I Whitesburg 1

THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR AUGUST, 1976 KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL TRACK MEETCLASS AAA GIRLS Louisville, Kentucky, May 22, 1976 Butler High School Track Team Champion Page Thirteen (Left.to Right) Front Row: S. Maggard, M. Campbell, A. Deaver. B. Jonei, S. Owingt, S. Jaggeri, P. Smith, A. Baker. Second Row: V. Duirelt, T. Johnson. L. Estei, L. Metzmeier, V. Carter, D. Sisirunk, F. Presile^, M. Donaldson. Third Row: Ass't Coach K. Watson, S. Clay, R. Rhodes, D. Brutscher. M. Eberenx, R. Mitchell, R. Spence, Co-Capt. C. Smith, T. Reed, Coach R. Holman. 60 Yard Hurdles 1. Hightower, Stuart 2. Denny. Male 3. Au. Ballard 4. Bartlett, Fern Creek 5. Fox, Pleasure Ridge Pk. Mile Run Time8.1 1. Jones, Pleasure Ridge 2 Martin, Waggener Pk. 3. Jaggers. Butler 4. Owings. Butler 5. Jones, Pleasure Ridge Pk. Time5:12.3 Jones set a new record in this event with her time of 5:12.3. 110 Yard Hurdles 1. Hightower, Stuart 2. Denny. Male 3. Au, Ballard 4. Warren, Male 5. Riede, Waggener 100 Yard Dash 1. Hightower, Stuart 2. Thomas, Ahrens 3. Bradley. Eastern 4. Johnson. Butler 5. Richards, Western 220 Yard Dash 1. Thomas, Ahrens 2. Richards, Western 3. Bradley, Eastern 4. Henderson, Westport 5. McCoy, Atherton 440 Yard Dash 1. Richards, Western 2. Brutscher, Western 3. Hartlege, Moore 4. Fontana, Southern 5. Dean. Male Time 14.7 Time10.8 Time25.6 Time59.5 880 Yard Run 1. Jaggers. Butler 2. Martin. Waggener 3. Jones, Pleasure Ridge Pk. 4. Owings, Butler 5. Bueehler, Ballard 440 Yard Relay- Male Butler Western Ballard Atherton 880 Yard Relay 1 Jeffersontown 2. Butler 3. BaUard 4. Doss 5. Stuart Mile Relay 1. Pleasure Ridge Pk. 2. Male 3. Butler 4. Southern 5. Doss 880 Yard Medley Relay- 1. Ahrens 2. Male 3 Southern 4. Doss 5. BaUard Discus Time2:24.1 Time50.3 Time1:48.5 Time4:0 Time1:53.9 1. Potts, Doss 2. Magard, Butler 3. MiUer, Moore 4. Geiger, Doss 5. Kopey, Seneca Distance114' 10" High Jump^ 1. Deters, Assumption 2. Switzer, Doss 3. Donahue, Holy Rosary 4. Nelson, Doss 5. Zwicker, Jeffersontown Height 5' 2" Long Jump-^ 1. Scott, Manual 2. Fink, Thomas Jefferson 3. Brutscher, Western 4. Woods. Eastern 5. McCoy, Atherton Distance 16' 6" Shot Put 1. Jordan, Manual 2. Kopey, Seneca 3. Roberts, Central 4. Thornton, Thomas Jefferson 5. Boone, Jeffersontown Distance 38' 8 1/2" TOTAL POINTS Butler 30 Male 25 Western 21 Stuart 19 Doss 19 Pleasure Ridge Pk. 17 Ahrens 16 Ballard 13 Manual 12 Waggener 9 Jeffersontown 8 Eastern 8 Thomas Jefferson 6 Moore 8 Assumption 6 Seneca 5 Atherton 3 Central 3 Holy Rosary 3 Westport 2 Fern Creek 2 Sacred Heart Durrett

. Page Fourteen THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR AUGUST, 1976 KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL TRACK MEETCLASS AAA BOYS Louisville, Kentucky, May 22, 1976 Valley High School Track Team K.H.S.A.A. Champion (Left to Right) Front Row: Coacli C. MitctieU, D. Murray, C. Skaggs, D. Pierce. W. Jones, D. Oemasters, J. Jacobsen, M. Jankowizc, M. Meredith, Ass't Coach, B. Renn. Second Row: H. Bennett, G. Davis, F. Shaw, A. Agee, Capt. M. Sawrie, M. Jankowizc, S. Royce. Third Row: G. Dinkins, B. Greschel, R. DeMasters, T. Hale, F. Simmons, E. Washington, R. Glre, B. Lay, C. Rolwing, T. Katchen, R. Brooks, Ass't Coach G. Wade. 100 Yard Dash 1. Agee, Valley 2. Montgomery, Thomas Jefferson 3. Smith, Manual 4. Brooks, Valley 5. Miles, Manual Time9,7 220 Yard Dash 1. Agee, Valley 2. 3. Miles, Manual Jefferson Montgomery, Thomas 4. Brooks, Valley 5. Smith, Manual Time22.2 440 Yard Dash 1. Agee, Valley 2. Paniello, Trinity 3. WiUlams, Manual 4. Hays. St. Xavier 5- Vanderkraats, Jeffersontown Time49.5 120 Yard High Hurdles 1. LaPaille, Pleasure Ridge Pk. 2. Simmons, Valley 3. Swan, Durrett 4. Sears, Trinity 5. Simmons, Atherton Time 14.8 180 Yard Low Hurdles 1. Montgomery, Thomas Jefferson 2. LaPaille, Pleasure Ridge Pk. 3. Wilson, Male 4. Arnold, St. Xavier 5. Simmons, Valley Time19.5 880 Yard Run 1. Sirrine, Ballard 2. CuU, Atherton 3. Thomas, Pleasure Ridge Pk. 4. Stollard, Atherton 5. Hale, Valley Time 1:58.7 Mile Hun 1. Cull, Atherton 2. BriU, BaUard 3. Rosenburg, Eastern 4. Howerton, Doss 5. Sheehan, St. Xavier Time4:23.2 2 Mile Run 1. Seely, Atherton 2. Griffin, Ballard 3. Noel, Doss 4. Carver, Male 5. Nason, Southern 880 Yard Relay 1. Manual 2. Trinity 3. Male 4. Durrett 5. Jeffersontown Mile Relay 1. St. Xavier 2. Trinity 3. Eastern 4. Thomas Jefferson 5. VaUey Shot Put 1. Knop, BaUard 2. WoUf, Western 3. Perdue, Moore 4. Brewer, Male Time9:41.9 Time 1:30.6 Time3:27.3 5. Ford, Stuart Distance 50' 8 1/2" Long Jump 1. Burton, Manual 2. Brooks, Valley 3. Parker, Durrett 4. Meisner, St. Xavier 5. Fox, Pleasure Ridge Pk. High Jump 1. Maupin. St. Xavier 2. Brooks, Valley 2. Logsdon, Iroquois 4. Pfeffer, Jeffersontown Distance21' 1' 5. Lamping. Seneca Height 6' 4' Pole Vault 1. Veech, Doss 2. Britt, Male 3. Haner, St. Xavier 4. Wigginton, Manual 5. Jankowicz, Valley Height 12' 0" Triple Jump 1. Agee, Valley 2. Arnold, St. Xavier 3. Smith, Trinity 4. Burton, Manual 5. Wilson, Manual Distance 45' 9 1/2" Discus 1 Stephans, Male 2. Perdue, Moore 3. WoUf, Western 4. Knop, Ballard 5. Williams, Thomas Jefferson Distance 144' 4" TOTAL POINTS Valley 43H Manual 28 St. Xavier 26 Ballard 22 Male 21 Atherton 19 Trinity 17 Thomas Jefferson 16 Pleasure Ridge Park 14 Doss 11 Durrett 8 Moore 7 Western 7 E:astem 6 [roquois 3V4 Jeffersontown 3 Stuart 1 Southern 1 Seneca 1 Westport 1 Ce;ilral Butler - Waggener

, THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR AUGUST, 1976 KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL TRACK MEET CLASS A GIRLS UniYersity of Kentucky Sporjscenter, Lexington, May 22, 1976 Fort Campbell Hig'h School Track Team K.H.S.A.A. Champion 60 Yard Hurdles 1. Doyle. Hancock Co. 2. Ware, Owen Co, 3. Petty. Villa Madonna 4. Stinnett, Mercer Co, 5. Hagan. Fairview Time8,5 110 Yard Hurdles 1. Ware. Owen Co. 2. Doyle. Hancock Co. 3. Habermehl, Augusta 4. Pryer, Nicholas Co, 5. Stinnett, Mercer Co, Time 15,5 100 Yard Dash 1, Thomas, Ft, Campbell 2, Boyd, Harrodsburg 3, Kemp, Madison 4, Thomas, Ft, Campbell 5, Price. Henry Co. 11,0 Time 220 Yard Dash 1, Boyd. Harrodsburg 2, Thomas, Ft, Campbell 3, Klare, Bellevue 4, Kemp, Madison 5, Thomas. Ft. Campbell Time25,2 440 Yard Hun 1. Twerpe, Dayton 2. Crooks, Paris 3. Werbleski. Dayton 4. Conner. Ft, Campbell 3, Stander. Ludlow 4. 4, Edwards. Ft. Campbell 5, 5, Vick. Berea Time5:35.8 440 Yard Relay 1, Ft, Campbell 2, Madison 3, Fleming Co. 4, Bellevue 5, Dayton 880 Yard Relay 1, Ft. Campbell 2, Bellevue 3, Dayton 4, Paris 5, Madison Time50.4 Time 1:46,3 880 Yard Medley Relay 1, Paris 2, Dayton 3, Madison 4, Fleming Co, 5, Bellevue Time 1:53,9 Mile Relay 1 Dayton 2, Ft. Campbell 3, Harrodsburg 4, Bellevue 5, Jenkins Time4:07,7 Page Fifteen Leibee. Fairview Henshaw, Carroll Co. Distance 102' 2" High Jump 1, Graham. Fleming Co, 2, Oden. Jenkins 3, Revis. Jenkins 4, Bennett, Caverna 5, Forge, Bellevue Height 5' 3" Long Jump 1. Graham. Fleming Co, 2. Doyle. Hancock Co, 3. Collins. Augusta 4. Boyd, Harrodsburg 5. Jones, Bath Co, Distance 19' 5" TOTAL POINTS Fi. Campbell 38 Dayton 23 Jenkins 20 Harrodsburg 19 Fleming Co. 17 Hancock Co. 17 Owen Co. IB Madison 13 Bellevue 13 Paris 12 Meicer Co. 8 Ludlow 7 Augusta 8 Menifee Co. 6 Russell Co. 3 Villa Madonna 3 St. Henry 3 Fairview 3 Lexington Catholic 3 Caverna 2 Mt. Sterlijig 2 5. Walker, Ft, Campbell Time58.9 Shot Put 1 880 Yard Run Oden. Jenkins 2. Yeast. Harrodsburg 1. Walker. Menifee Co. 3. Gallagher. Lexington Catholic 3, 2. Richmond. Ludlow Ponder. Russell Co. 4. Holzderber. St. Henry 5, 4. Caudill. Mt, Sterling Ison. Mercer Co. 5. Kopp. St. Henry Distance 38' 9 3/4 Nicholas " Co. 2 Bath Co. Time2:26,1 Discus Henry Co. Mile Run 1. Oden. Jenkins Berea._ 1. Porter. Co. 2. Owen Ison, Mercer Co, Carroll Co. 2. Lapanski. Ft, Campbell 3. Lamar, Co, Hancock Carlisle Co. Board Minutes May 15, 1976 (Continued from Page Five) on leave of absence with full compensation effective December 1, 1975, through November 30, 1976. In the event that during this time Mr. Mansfield's health improves to the point where he is able to assume all of the duties of the Commissioner, he be re-assigned to this position. Further, the Committee recommends that the Board of Control act on naming a new Commissioner immediately. Mr. Story moved that the recommendation of the Committee be adopted. Gene Sell seconded the motion and it passed unanimously. Gene Sell made the motion that effective May 15, 1976, Tom Mills be employed as Commissioner of the Kentucky High School Athletic Association for a period of four years with the provision that if Mr. Mansfield's health improves during the period of his approved leave of absence to the point where he is able to assume all of the duties of the Commissioner, he will return to this position and Mr. Mills would become the Administrative Assistant. The salary shall be the present salary of the Commissioner as shown on the 1975-76 salary schedule, prorated over the period of May 15 through June 30, 1976. Arthur Hawkins seconded the motion and it passed unanimously. President Martin stated that the business of the executive meeting was over and requested that Mr. Mills, Mr. Stout and Mr. Wise return to the meeting. Mr. Mills was informed of the decision of the Board and he accepted the provisions of the contract. Assistant Commissioner Wise presented the results of the opinion poll taken on the standardization of officials fees in football, basketball and baseball for the 1976-77 school year. Based upon the information presented by Mr. Wise, George Sauer made the motion that the fee of $25.00 be set for varsity football and basketball officials with a loc^ travel allowance per crew in football for all mileage over 50 miles and a 10(f travel allowance per team in basketball for all mileage over 50 miles unless both officials are forced to drive because of their location. The fee for baseball officials shall be $15.00 per game per official for single games and $22.50 per official for double headers. The allowance for travel shall be the same as for basketball officials. The fee for junior varsity officials in football and basketball shall be a maximum of $12.50 per official per game. The motion was seconded by Denval Barriger. Seven members voted in favor of the motion with Cecil Reid and Jack Fultz opposing it and Ray Story abstaining.

Page Sixteen THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR AUGUST, 1976 Following a discussion of the date and site for DISBURSEMENTS: Printing, stationery, postage $ 355.06 the 1976 football championship games, Jack Fultz Secretary of StateFiling Fee 2.00 moved, seconded by Gene Sell that the finals of Secretarial Help 25.00 Class A and AA be played on November 26, the Delegate Expenses 35.00 Audit & Professional Services 81.00 AAA on November 27, and the AAAA on December 4, and they all be played in Lexington. The Clinic Speakers 200.00 Awards 214.24 motion passed unanimously. All-Star Expenses 240.90 K.H.S.C.A. Insurance Grant 1,000.00 Ray Story moved that Evangel High School be All-Stars Grant from K.H.S.C.A. _. 5,000.00 placed in Basketball District 21, Region 6, for the Executive Meeting Expejises 193.61 Greg Adams Fund 1.000.00 1976-77 school year. George Sauer seconded the Membership National Coaches motion and all members voted aye. Association 100.00 Refund Jenkins High School 27.00 Mr. Mills reported that several principals of Telephone Expenses 25.12 member schools who sponsor soccer had request- Joe Ohr Colleciion Expenses 1.711.50 TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS $10,270.43 BALANCE MARCH 28, 1976 $6,737.33 PLUS: Outstanding Check #636 500.00 TOTAL BALANCE.... $7,237.33 ed that it be changed from a spring to a fall sport. Following a lengthy discussion, George Sauer made the motion that the request be approved. Denval Barriger seconded the motion and it passed unanimously. Mr. Mills presented a letter from Bowling Green High School requesting that By-Law 4, Age, be waived in the case of Tim Riggs. Tim will not be eligible to participate in spring sports during his senior year since he wiu become 19 years of age in January. After hearing the facts, Cecil Reid moved that By-Law 4 not be waived in this case. Eldon Davidson seconded the motion and it passed by a vote of 9-1. Denval Barriger opposed the motion. The next meeting date for the Board was scheduled for 2:00 P.M., Friday, June 11, 1976, at Stouffers' Inn, LouisviUe. Jack Fultz moved, seconded by Arthur Hawkins, that au bills of the Association for the period of May 1, 1976, through May 31, 1976, be allowed. All members voted aye. There being no further business, the meeting adjourned. K.H.S.C.A. Irvine, Kentucky 40336 April 12. 1976 Executive Committee Kentucky High School Coaches Association Loiusville, Kentucky Gentlemen: I have made an examination of the records of the Kentucky High School Coaches Association account in the U^ion Bank & Trust Company, Irvine, Kentucky, covering the period March 1, 1975 to March 28, 1976, as requested by Mr. Joe Ohr, Secretary of the Association. Receipts and disbursements have been classified and are shown on the attached schedule of income and expenses. All receipts have been traced as deposits into the Bank and all disbuiseme^its have been substantiated by canceled checks. There are three Saving Accounts under Kentucky High School Coaches Association heading totaling 320,000.00 and these are shown on the schedule of Savings Accounts of the East-West AU Star accounts. The bank balance of $7,237.33 has been verified as being on deposit In the Union Bank gc Trust Company, Irvine, Kentucky as of March 28, 1976. In my opinion, this letter and the attached schedule properly reflects the status of this account for the period staled. Yours very truly. Bill Sexton, Accountant KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL COACHES ASSOCIATION Schedule of Receipts and Disbursements for the period March 1, 1975 to March 28, 1976. RECEIPTS: Membership Dues (87 @ $5.00 each; 3,423 @ $3.00 each) $10,704.00 Overage.50 Interest l,$06.56 Dues Jenkins High School 27.00 TOTAL RECEIPTS...III ~. $12,338.06 PLUS: Ba^k Balance on March 1, 1975 4,669.70 TOTAL RECEIPTS AND BEGINNING BANK BALANCE $17,007.76 Balance o;i Deposit in Union Bank & Trust Company, Irvine, Kentucky on March 28. 1976 $ 7.237.33 Irvine, Kentucky 40336 April 12, 1976 Executive Committee East-West AU-Star Basketball & Football Games Kentucky High School Coaches Association Louisville, Kentucky Ge^lemen: At the request of Mr. Joe Ohr, your Secretary, I have examined the records of your ALL-STAR account covering the period April 1, 1975 to March 30, 1976. I have classified all receipts and disbursements and these are shown on the attached schedule of receipts and disbursements. The bank balance of $297.54 has been verified as being op deposit in the First Security National Bank & Trust Company. Lexington, Kentucky, as of March 30, 1976. Receipts have been traced as deposits into the bank and all disbursements have been submitted by canceled checks. You will also find attached to this report a schedule of all Savings Accounts showing the financial firm and the balance in each account. This list is self-explanatory and the balances were verified by telephone with each firm on April 12, 1976, I believe that this letter and the attached schedules properly reflect the transactions and status of this account for the period shown. Respectfully submitted. Bill Sextop, Accountant EAST-WEST ALL STAR GAMES FOOTBALL AND BASKETBALL THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL COACHES ASSOCIATION Schedule of Receipts and Disbursements for the period April 1, 1975 to March 30. 1976. RECEIPTS: Gate Receipts from Games $2,687.00 Refund of Change 1,500.00 Grant from K.H.S.C.A. 5,000.00 Interest 278.80 TOTAL RECEIPTS $ 9,465.80 PLUS: Bank Balance on March 29, 1975 4,493.75 TOTAL RECEIPTS AND BEGINNING BANK BALANCE $13,959.55 DISBURSEMENTS: Printing & Supplies $ 412.22 Insurance _- 394.00 Meals 2,932.95 Ticket Sellers & Security Police -_ 509.25 Housing for All-Stars 2,005.00 Manager's Expense 835.55 All-star Uniforms 868.14 Change for AU-Star Game 1,500.00 Transportation for AU-Slars 1.376.90 Salary AU-Star Manager I.OOO.OO Ambulance Service 55.00 Yocum. Gumbert, et al 23.00 Coaches Salary 1,750.00 TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS $13,662.01 BALANCE ON MARCH 30, 1976 $ 297.54 Balance on Deposit in First Security National Bank & Trust Company, Lexington, Kentucky on March 30, 1976 $ 297.54

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