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1 Eastern Kentucky University Encompass The Athlete Kentucky High School Athletic Association The Athlete, April 993 Kentucky High School Athletic Association Follow this and additional works at: Recommended Citation Kentucky High School Athletic Association, "The Athlete, April 993" (993). The Athlete. Book This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Kentucky High School Athletic Association at Encompass. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Athlete by an authorized administrator of Encompass. For more information, please contact

2 ATHLETE Official Publication Of The Kentucky High School AOiletic Association Alignmentsfor Baseball, Softball, Track Minutes ofthe March KHSAA Board Meeting Final Sweet 6 Brackets for Boys/Girls Basketball The Bench Is More Than Just Pine Open Dates For Football, Basketball

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4 lathlete 3 Sweet 6s Exciting Marion, Nicholas Counties Capture Titles Contents The Marion County Knights and the Nicholas County Lady Bluejackets took home the titles in the boys' and girls' Sweet Sixteen Championships held last month. Marion County ^ ^.^^^-^^^ ^ ^^ became the first fifth regbn Complete team Sweet to win the boys' state tournament, defeating third-year school Paul both the boys' and girls' Sixteen brackets for Dunbar of Lexington, 85- state basketball 77 in thefinale. The Knights tournments on Pages avenged two regular season defeats to the Bulldogs 0-. their only two losses this ^_^.^^^^_^^^^ ^.^^.^^ year by overcoming an eight-point hahtime deficit for the victory In front of 22, 75 fans at Rupp Arena. The Knights, who finished 38-2, were led by state tournament MVP Anthony Epps. They earned their berth in the "Greatest Show On Earth's" championship game by defeating Christian County, Warren Central and Male during the four-day event. Paul Dunbar, led by senior Darnell Burton, defeated Graves Minutes The KHSM Board of Control mei. in March during the Grh' Sweei 6. Track and Field Info Regional managers listing as well as the alignment for all three dasses. Alignments Baseball and Softball alignments for every region. County, Harlan and PRP on its road to the final. Nicholas County, 37-2, making just its second appearance in the girls' state tournament, defeated Warren East behind the superb performance of MVP Kim Denkins. Denkins scored 25 points as Nicholas won its first state title in front of 4,325 fans at Frankfort's Famham Dudgeon Civic Center. The Lady Bluejackets defeated the state's top team. Clay County, 37-3 in the semifinals. Nicholas County also had wins over Whitesburg and Calloway County in the earlier rounds. Warren East earned its berth in the final by defeating Boyd County, Russell County and Oldham County. Besides Denkins, the girls' all-tournament team included Christie Hatton and Nikki Smoot of Nicholas, Jamie Britt and Miranda Massey of Warren East, Clay County's Vonda Jackson, Russell County's Stephanie Higginbothamand Debbie Loy, Oldham County's Kyra Elzy, Calloway County's Valerie Shelton, Central Hardin's Becca Alcorn and Woodford County's Shana Raglin. The boys' all-tournament team had Epps, Elton Scott, and Michael Douglas of Marion County, Darnell Burton, Cameron Mills and Tim Stewart of Paul Dunbar, Matt Simons and Jeremy Burchfield of Shelby County, Harlan's Charles Thomas, Ashland's Marty Thomas, Male's Jason Osborne and PRP's Danyell Macklin. 6 The Bench A n&v perspective on 'pine time' from a freshman's point of view. On The Cover Servin' It Up The State Tennis Championships are just one month away, June 3-5, at the Downing Outdoor Tennis Complex on the University of Kentucky campus. For a complete spring championship schedule, check out page 7. This '9 f>hoto by David Coyle. VOLUME LIV, NO. 8 SUBSCRIPTION RATE $0 Published monthly, except July and August, by the Kentucky High School Athletic Association. Office of Publication, 2280 Executive Dr., Lexington. KY 4050S. Third-class postage paid at Richmond, KY. Acceptance for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section I 03. Act of Oct 3, 97, authorized May Publication No Publisher Billy V. Wise Editor Anne Wesley Mays Editor Brooks Downing Assistant: Larry Boucher Assistant: Brigid DeVries Assistant: Louis Stout Assistant: Julian Tackett Please send notice of undelivered copies cxi form 3S79 to KHSAA, 2280 Executive Drive, Lexington, KY 40S05. lathlete (606) 299-KHSA

5 4 I ATHLETE I, New Members Elected To Board MARCH Minutes The Board of Control of the Kentucky High School Athletic Association met in the State Board of Educatbn Room, Frankfort, Ky., on Thursday, March 25, 993. The meeting was called to order at 8:30 a.m. by President Jack Portwood with all Board members present except James Sexton and Stan Steidel. Also present were Commissioner Billy Wise, Assistant Commissioners Louis Stout, Brigid DeVries and Larry Boucherand Business Affairs Manager Julian Tackett Randy Kimbrough and Gary Faulkner were present from the State Department of Education. Alvis Johnson gave the invocation. Frank Welch made a motion to approve the minutes of the January 5-6, 993 Board meeting. Ray Story seconded the motion which passed unanimously. (Ref ) Ray Story made a motion to approve the minutes of the East Eligibility Committee Meeting of February I 993. Alvis Johnson seconded the motion which passed unanimously ) bills (Ref. Johnson moved to approve the of the Association for the period beginningjan. I andendingfeb. 28, 993. Ozzjackson seconded the motion vi^iich passed unanimously. (Ref ) Kathy Hopper requested that in the future the Board receive a copy of the payroll register. Commissioner Wise gave an update of the Working Budget He noted that tournament receipts in all sports have surpassed the anticipated budget figures. (Ref ) The following Basketball Tournament Report was given: Boys' ticket sales through this date $608,576; Girls' ticket sales $33,824. Both of these figures exceeded 992 figures for the same period. (Ref ) Commissioner Wise announced the results of the recent election for new Board of Control members. (Ref. Christian County's Corey Thompson goes In for this layup as Marion County's Derrick English looks on. Marion County defeated the Colonels In the first round of the 993 Boys' Sweet Sixteen ) Regions 9- / 6 (Minority Representative): Maureen Henson, Clay County High School - 57 votes; Ron Moore, Fayette County Schools - 55 votes Regions -2: Bob Rogers, Caldwell County Schools - 7 votes; Philip Back, Dawson Springs High School - votes; Wilton Gant, Christian County High School - 4 votes Regions -2: Ken Cox, Tates Creek High School - 22 votes; Bill Hill. Woodford County High School - 4 votes; Frank Photo by Mark Commllson Miklavcic. Frankfort High School - 3 votes The Board approved an addendum to the Agenda which allowed Bramblett Marketing Associates of Princeton, Ky.. to make a presentation regarding fund-raising. Following the Board's hearing of the proposal and a period of questions, answers and comments, no action w^s taken. The Board did, however, agree that they would discuss the proposal with their schools and have recommendations at the April Board meeting. (Ref ) (Continued, Next Page)

6 .. copies lathlete 5 Principal Elizabeth Comptcxi, Ath. Dir. Ronald Preece and Coach Cby Cannpbell of Phelps High School then appeared before the Board to answer to vblatbns of KHSAA By-Laws that occurred in Dec 992. Commissioner Wise reviewed the case regarding Derek Dotson's participation on a team when he was not enrolled. The Board questioned Phelps High School representatives at length and were particularly interested in any new procedures that have been implemented to prevent further viobtions of the KHSAA rules. The Board took no further action. (Ref ) President Portwood introduced new Board member Maureen Henson. Commissioner Wise shared a letter he had received from the Northem Ky. Association of School Superintendents regarding their opposition of recruiting and separate basketball tournaments for public and private schools. (Ref ) A letter to Wise from the Ky. Educational Development Corp. was also shared with the Board. The KEDC expressed its opposition to transferring the cost of catastrophic insurance to the local school districts as recommended by the State Board. (Ref ) Tackett distributed copies of Enrollment Data for all schools for the Board's review. (Ref ) He advised the Board that fall sports financial reports for football and soccer will be distributed at the April meeting. President Portwood then gave the Executive Committee's Report. He began by calling a Special Meeting of the Board for Wednesday, April 7, 993 at 9 a.m. at the KHSAA Headquarters to discuss recommendations in answer to the State Department of Education's Management Review. It was decided that each item be reviewed by the staff and/or Board on April 7 and that recommendations be made for final submission at the regular Board meeting in April. Ray Story moved to accept the Executive Committee's report Gene Brooks seconded the motion which p>assed unanimously. (Ref ) Frank Cardwell, Chairman of the All-Sports Committee, v/as called on for his report Item # addressed the soccer survey v^ich was mailed to member schools to determine the season for both boys' and girls' soccer. Frank Cardwell made a motion to adopt the results of the survey that both boys' and girls' soccer remain a fall sf>orl Ray Story seconded the motion v/hich passed unanimously. (Ref ) Item #2 addressed separate state tournament finals for boys' and girls' soccer. Frank Cardwell made a motion to accept the recommendation of the Soccer Committee to host separate finals for boys' and girls' soccer for Gene Brooks seconded the motion which passed unanimously. Item #3 dealt with a request from Tollesboro High School that it be moved from Region 9 to Region 0 in Softball. Frank Cardwell NATKMAL HMH SCHOOL Please send me made a motion that since all schools in these regions have been notified of their request and given an op(x)rtunity for input, Tollesboro's request be ap)proved. OzzJackson seconded the motion which passed unanimously. Boucher announced that thefirst Officials' Banquetwas very well attended. Commissioner Wise expressed his appreciation to Ken Tippett for a successful Hall of Fame Banquet. The next regular meeting of the Board shall be held on Wednesday. April 4, 993, at 0 a.m. at the KHSAA Headquarters. Committee meetings are scheduled for Wednesday afternoon and Thursday morning, April 5. There being no further business to come before the Board, Story moved for adjournment at I :30 a.m. National High School Sports Record Book Contains records and top performances in 5 sports for boys and girls A history of the top achievements of high school greats. Cheryl Miller Herschel Walker of the National Higti School Sports Record Book at $4.95 each, (Include $4 00 for shipping and handling for orders up to $5, $6 00 for orders over $5) Name Address City State Zip Please make check payable to the National Federation and return to the National Federation of Slate High School Associations, 724 NW Plaza Circle, PO Box 20626, Kansas City, MO

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8 ,,, May 993 lathlete 7 MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY SAT Test Date KMAMed. Symposium, Owensboro 8 KMAMed. Symposium, Elizabethtown 9 Send FB Schedules to KHSAA i Send BK Schedules to Assigning Secretaries fc Regional TR Meets Regional TN Tournaments k District BA Tournaments District SB Tournaments i KMAMed. Symposium, Shelbyville 30 State TR Meet. TBA Regional SB Tournaments k Regional BA Tournaments k 3 Memorial Day (Observed)

9 8 I ATHLETE Henderson 502/ ; 993 Track And Field Regional Managers CLASS REG SITES MANAGER ADDRESS/PHONE NUMBER A I Paducah Tilghman Augie Schiller Paducah Tilghman High School, P.O. Box 2550 Paducah / / Webster County Jeff Hollamon Webster County High School, Box 267 Dixon / , 502/ Lbyd Memorial Jim Johnson Lloyd Memorial High School, 450 Bartlett Ave. Erianger / ; 606/ Lexington Frank Miklavcic Frankfort High School, 328 Shelby Street Frankfort / Fort Knox Dave Shufelt Fort Knox High School, 750 Missouri Street Fort Knox / Somerset Joan Spurlock Meece Middle School, 20 Barnett Street Somerset / , 606/ Boyd County Bob Stacey Boyd County H.S., 2307 Midland Trail Rd. Ashland / Bell County Rick Coffey Oneida, Mulberry Street, Box 67 Oneida /847-43,606/ AA Paducah Tilghman Barren County Daviess County Hart County Ryle Lexington Boyd County Sebastian Middle School Augie Schiller Terry Reed Jack Hicks Jerry Taylor Buddy Dittus Jean Wright Bob Stacey Irton Sparkman Paducah Tilghman High School, P.O. Box 2550 Paducah 4200! 502/ , Barren County High School, 507 Trojan Trail Glasgow /65-635, 502/ Owensboro High School, 800 Frederica Street Owensboro 4230 Hart County High School, 04 Dixie HighvvQy Munfordville / , Ryle High School, 0379 US 42 Union / ; 606/ Timberlav^n Circle Frankfort / Boyd County H.S., 2307 Midland Trail Road Ashland / Breathitt Co. High School, 406 Court St. Jackson / I ; 606/ AAA I County jerry Mezur Henderson County High School, 2424 Zion Road Henderson / ExL 24 2 North Hardin Rudy McKinney North Hardin H igh School, 80 S. Logsdon Pkvvy RadclifT / Boyd County Bob Stacey Boyd County H.S., 2307 Midland Trail Rd. Ashland / Male Jay Levine Male High School, 4409 Preston Highway Louisville / , 502/ Iroquois Charles Daniel Iroquois High School, 465 Taybr Boulevard Louisville / ; 502/ Eastern Tom Cheaney Eastern High School, 2400 Old Shelbyville Road Louisville / Lexington Jean Wright Timberlawn Circle, #4 Frankfort / Bell County John Brock Bell County High School, Route I, Box 88 Pineville / ; 606/

10 lathlete KHSAATrackAnd Field Alignment Class A (0-435) Region I Ballard Memorial, Carlisle Co., Fulton City, Fulton Co., Heath, Hickman Co., Mayfield, Murray, St. Mary Region 2 Crittenden Co., Dawson Springs, Edmonson Co., Hancock Co., Lyon Co., McLean Co., Providence, Russellville, South Hopkins, Todd Co. Central, Trigg Co., Webster Co., West Hopkins Reg/on 3 Bellevue, Bishop Brossart, Carroll Co., Covington Latin, Dayton, Holy Cross, Lbyd Memorial, Ludlov/, Newport Central Catholic, Silver Grove, St Henry, Villa Madonna, Walton-Verona Region 4 Augusta, Bracken Co., Eminence, Frankfort, Harrodsburg, Henry Co., Lexington Catholic, Lexington Christian, Millersburg Military Institute, Nicholas Co., Owen Co., Paris, Sayre, Williamstown, Woodbridge Academy Region 5 Bardstown, Bethlehem, Brovm, Campbellsville, Cavema, Christian Academy, Cumberland Co., Fort Knox, Kentucky Country Day, Louisville Collegiate, Spencer Co., St. Francis, Washington Co. Region 6 Berea, Danville, Garrard Co., Kentucky School f/t Deaf, Lee Co., Model, Red Bird, Somerset, St Camillus, Williamsburg Region 7 Allen Central, Cordia, Elliott Co., Elkhorn City, Fairview, Johns Creek, June Buchanan, Menifee Co., Mullins, Paintsvllle, Phelps, Pikeville, Raceland Region 8 Bath Co., Buckhom, Cumberland, Dike Combs, Evarts, Fleming-Neon, Harlan, Hazard, Jackson City, Jenkins, Letcher, Oneida Baptist Institute, Wheelwright Class AA ( ) Region I Caldwell Co., Calloway Co., Fort Campbell, Lone Oak, Paducah Tilghman, Reidland, Union Co. Region 2 Allen Co.-Scottsville, Barren Co., Butler Co., Franklin-Simpson, Glasgow, Greenwood, Logan Co., Monroe Co., Muhlenberg North, Muhlenberg South, Warren Central, Warren East Region 3 Breckinridge Co., Bullitt East Elizabethtown, LaRue Co., North Bullitt Oldham Co., Owensboro, Owensboro Catholic, South Oldham Region 4 Adair Co., Casey Co., Green Co., Hart Co., McCreary Central, Marion Co., Russell Co., Taylor Co. Region 5 Conner, Covington Catholic, Dixie Heights, Grant Co., Harrison Co., Highlands, Newport Notre Dame, Pendleton Co., Ryle, Scott Simon Kenton Reg/on 6 Anderson Co., Boyle Co., Cawood, Clay Co., Corbin, Estill Co., Franklin Co., Jackson Co., Madison Southern, Mercer Co., Middlesboro, Rockcastle Co., Western Hills, Woodford Co. Region 7 Bourbon Co., East Carter, Fleming Co., Lawrence Co., Lewis Co., Mason Co., Paul Blazer, Powell Co., Row^n Co., Russell, West Carter Region 8 Belfry, Betsy Layne, Breathitt Co., Knott Co. Central, Leslie Co., Magoffin Co., Morgan Co., Prestonsburg, Shelby Valley, Sheldon Clark, Whitesburg Class AAA (800-Up) Region I Apollo, Christian Co., Daviess Co., Graves Co., Henderson Co., Hopkinsville, Madisonville-North Hopkins, Marshall Co. Reg/on 2 Bowling Green, Bullitt Central, Central Hardin, Grayson Co., Meade Co., Nelson Co., North Hardin, Ohio Co., Warren Central Region 3 Boone Co., Boyd Co., Campbell Co., Greenup Co., Holmes Region 4 Assumption, Atherton, Butler, Central, dupont Manual, Fern Creek. Male, Moore, Shawnee, Southwest Christian, St Xavier Region 5 DeSales, Doss, Fairdale, Holy Cross, Holy Rosary, Iroquois, Mercy, Pleasure Ridge Park, Southern, Valley, Western Reg/on 6 Ballard, Eastern, J effersontov^, Presentation, Sacred Heart Seneca, Shelby Co., Trinity, Waggener Region 7 Bryan Station, George Rogers Clark, Henry Clay, Jessamine Co., Lafayette, Paul Dunbar, Scott Co., Tates Creek Region 8 Bell Co., Johnson Central, Knox Central, North Laurel, South Laurel, Lincoln Co., Madison Central, Montgomery Co., Pulaski Co., Whitley Co.

11 0 I ATHLETE Mason Co. 52 March 7, p m PRP73 Boys* Sweet 6 March 7-20, 993 Rupp Arena Lexington, Kentucky March 9, p.m. Conner 59 March 7, 2:30 pm, Knott Central 49 Knott Central 64 (OT) March 20, 0 a.m. Paul Dunbar 77 Harlan 75 March 7,7:30 pm. Casey Co. 70 March 9, 2:30 p.m. Paul Dunbar 65 Graves Co. 60 March 7, 9 p.m Paul Dunbar 83 Paul Dunbar 72 March 20, 8 p m Marion County (38-2) Marlon Co. 87 March 8, pm. Marion Co. 79 Christian Co. 70 March 9,7:30 p.m. Marlon Co. 73 Gravson Co. 57 March 8, 2:30 p.m. Warren Central 45 Warren Central 73 March 20, :30 a.m. Marion Co. 85 March 8, 7:30 p.m. Elkhorn Citv 48 March 9, 9 p.m. Paul Blazer 64 March 8, 9 p.m. Shelby Co. 53 Shelby Co. 70 m

12 Caldwell Co. 44 Girls ' Sweet 6 March 24-27, 993 Farnham Dudgeon Civic Center Frankfort, Kentucky I ATHLETE March 24, p,m, Calloway Co. 43 Calloway Co. 47 March 26. p.m. Nicholas Co. 37 Nicholas Co. 6 March 24, 2:30 p. m, Nicholas Co. 52 Whitesburg 47 Butler 36 March 27, 0 am. Nicholas Co. 48 March 24, 730 p m Clay Co. 47 Clay Co. 5 March 26, 2 30 p.m. Clay Co. 3 Central Hardin 66 March 24, 9 pni- Central Hardin 46 Johnson Central 47 March 27, 8 p.m. Nicholas County (37-2) Assumption 60 March 25, p m. Oldham Co. 60 Oldham Co. 7 March 26, 7:30 p.m. Oldham Co. 65 Cov. Holmes 5 March 25, 2:30 p,m- Woodford Co. 46 VVoodford Co. 60 Russell Co. 50 March 27, :30 a.m. Warren East 46 March 25, 7:30 pm Russell Co. 47 Apollo 48 March 26, 9 p.m. Warren East 36 Warren East 77 March 25, 9 p.m. Boyd Co. 43 Warren East 59 xr-^^ ^ ^^ QiaCs' Sweet Sixteen ^

13 2 I ATHLETE 993 KHSAA Baseball Alignment REGION I District ; Heath, Lone Oak. Paducah Tilghman, Reidland Distria 2 Ballard Memorial, Graves Co., St. Mary District 3 Carlisle Co., Fulton City, Fulton Co.. Hickman Co. Disaict 4 Calloway Co., Marshall Co., Mayfield, Murray REGION 2 Disttia S Christian Co.. Fort Campbell, Hopkinsville, Trigg Co., University Heights District 6 Caldwell Co., Crittenden Co, Livingston Central, Lyon Co. Distort 7 Dawson Springs, Madisonville-North Hopkins, South Hopkins, West Hopkins Distort 8 Henderson Co., Providence, Union Co.. Webster Co. REGION 3 Distrirt 9 Apolb, Daviess Co., Owensboro, Owensboro Catholic Distrirt 0 Butler Co., Muhlenberg North, Muhlenberg South Distrirt // Breckinridge Co., Frederick Fraize, Grayson Co., Hancock Co. Dstrirt 2 McLean Co., Ohio Co., Trinity REGION 4 Distrirt 3 Logan Co., Russellville. Todd Co. Central Distrirt 4 BowlingGreen.Franklin-Simpson, Greenwood, Warren Central, Warren East Distrirt IS Allen Co.-Scottsville, Co., Glasgow Distrirt 6 Barren Co., Edmonson Clinton Co, Cumberland Co., Metcalfe Co., Monroe Co. REGION 5 Distrirt 7 Central Hardin, Elizabethtown, Fort Knox, Meade Co., North Hardin. Distrirt 8 Cavema, Green Co., Hart Co, LaRue Co. Distrirt 9 Bardstown, Bethlehem, Nelson Co, Washington Co. Distrirt 20 Adair Co.. Campbdlsville. Marion Co, Taytor Co. REGION 6 Distrirt2; Central. Portland Christian, Shawnee, "Southwest Christian Distrirt 22 Butler, Holy Cross (Louisville), Reasure Ridge Park. Western Distrirt 23 Beth Haven, Doss, Fairdale, Valley Distrirt 24 DeSales, Evangel Christ, Iroquois, Southern REGION 7 Distrirt 25 DuPont Manual, Male. St. Xavier Distrirt 26 Atherton. Christian Academy, Seneca. Trinity (Louisville) Distrirt 27 Fern Creek. Hjghview Baptist. J effersontown, Moore, Walden Distrirt 28 Ballard, Eastern. Kentucky Country Day. Waggener REGION 8 Distrirt 29 Bullitt Central, Bullitt East. North Bullitt. Spencer Co. Distrirt 30 Anderson Co., Eminence. Henry Co, Sheby Co. Distrirt 3/ Carroll Co, Gallatin Co., Oldham Co., South Oklham, Trimble Co. Distrirt 32 Grant Co., Owen Co, Scott Co, Walton- Verona, Wilfamstown REGION 9 Distrirt 33 Boone Co,Conner,Uoyd Memorial, St- Henry, Simon Kenton Distrirt 34 Bellevue, Dayton, Holmes, Newport, Newport Central Cathofic Distrirt 35 Bishop Brossart, Campbell Co,Highlands. Scott, Silver Grove Distrirt 36 Beechwood, Cov. Catholk:, Cov. Latin, Dixie Heights, Holy Cross, Ludbw REGION 0 Distrirt 37 Bourbon Co, Harrison Co., Millersburg Military Institute, Nicholas Co, F^ris Distrirt 38 Augusta, Bracken Co, Deming, Pendleton Co. Distrirt 39 Fleming Co, Mason Co, St. Patrick, Tollesboro Distrirt 40 Bath Co, Estill Co, George Rogers Clark. Montgomery Co. REGION Distrirt 4/ Frankfort, Franklin Co., Western Hills, Woodford Co. Distrirt 42 Lexington Catholic, F^ul Dunbar. Sayre, Lex. Christian Distrirt 43 Bryan Statnn, Henry Clay, Lafeyette. Tates Creek Distrirt 44 Berea, Madison Central. Madison Southem. Model REGION 2 Distrirt 45 Boyle Co, Danville, Garrard Co, Lincoln Co. Distrirt 46 Burgin, Harrodsburg, Jessamine Co, Mercer Co. Distrirt 47 McCreary Central, Monticdio, Russell Co, Wayne Co. Distrirt 48 Casey Co, N.Laurel. SlaureL F\jlaski Co, Somerset REGION 3 Distrirt 49 Clay Co, Jackson Co, Oneida Baptist Institute, Rockcastle Co. Distrirt 50 Barbourville. Corbin.Knox Central.Lynn Camp, Whitley Co, Wilfiamsburg Distrirt 5/ Bell Co, Middlesboro. Rneville. Red Bird Distrirt 52 Cawood, Cumberiand, Evarts, Harlan REGION 4 Distrirt 53 Fleming-Neon,Jenkins,June Buchanan, Letcher, Whitesburg Distrirt 54 Buckhorn, Dilce Combs, Hazard, Leslie Co, M.C. Napier Distrirt 55 Breathitt Co, Cordia,Jackson City, Knott Co. Central, Riverside Christian Distrirt 56 Lee Co., Owsley Co, Powell Co, Wolfe Co. REGION IS Distrirt 57 Johnson Central, Magoffin Co, F^ntsville. Sheldon Clark Distrirt 58 Allen Central. Betsy Layne. McDowell, Prestonsburg, Wheelwright Distrirt 59 Millard, Mullins, Pikeville, Shelby Valley Distrirt 60 Belfry, Elkhom City, Feds Creek. Johns Creek. Phelps REGION 6 Distrirt 6/ Menifee Co, Morgan Co, Rowan Co. Distrirt 62 East Carter. Lewis Co., West Carter Distrirt 63 Fairview, Greenup Co, Raceland. Russdl Distrirt 64 Boyd Co, Lawrence Co, F^l Blazer, Rose Hill

14 JATHLETE KHSAA Softball Alignment REGION I District I: Heath, Lone Oak, Reidland, Paducah Tilghman District 2: Ballard Memorial, Graves Co., Mayfield, St. Mary District 3: Carlisle Co., Fulton City, Fulton Co., Hickman Co. District 4: Calloway Co., Marshall Co., Murray REGION 2 District 5: Christian Co., Fort Campbell, Hopkinsville, University Heights District 6: Caldwell Co., Crittenden Co., Livingston Central, Lyon Co., Trigg Co. District 7: Dawson Springs, Madisonville- North Hopkins, South Hopkins, West Hopkins District 8: Henderson Co., Providence, Union Co., Webster Co. REGION 3 District 9: Apollo, Daviess Co., Owensboro, Owensboro Catholic District 0: Butler Co., Muhlenberg North, Muhlenberg South District : Breckinridge Co., Frederick Fraize, Hancock Co., Sl Romuald, Trinity (Whitesville) District 2: Grayson Co., McLean Co., Ohio Co. REGION 4 District 3: Allen Co., Barren Co., Edmonson Co., Glasgow District 4: Bowling Green, Greenwood, Warren Central, Warren East District 5: Franklin-Simpson, Logan Co., Russellville, Todd Co. Central District 6: Clinton Co., Cumberland Co., Metcalfe Co., Monroe Co. REGION 5 District 7: Central Hardin, Elizabethtown, Fort Knox, Meade Co., North Hardin, District Co., LaRue Co. 8: Caverna, Green Co., Hart Distria 9: Bardstown, Bethlehem, Nelson Co., Washington Co. District 20: Adair Co., Campbellsville, Marion Co., Taylor Co. REGION 6 District 2 : Central, Portland Christian, Presentation, Shawnee, Southwest Christian District 22: Butler, Holy Cross, Pleasure Ridge Park, Western District 23: Beth Haven, Doss, Fairdale, Valley District 24: Evangel, Holy Rosary, Iroquois, Southern REGION 7 District 25: Collegiate, dupont Manual, Male, Mercy Academy, Ninth & O District 26: Assumption, Atherton, Christian Academy, Seneca District 27: Fern Creek, Highview Baptist, Jeffersontown, Moore District 28: Ballard, Eastern, Kentucky Country Day, Sacred Heart, Waggener REGION 8 District 29: Bullitt Central, Bullitt East, North Bullitt, Spencer Co. District 30: Carroll Co., Eminence, Gallatin Co., Henry Co., District 3: Oldham Co., Shelby Co., South Oldham, Trimble Co. District 32: Grant Co., Owen Co., Scott Co., Williamstown REGION 9 District 33: Boone Co., Conner, Simon- Kenton, Ryle, Walton-Verona District 34: Dixie Heights, Lloyd Memorial, Scott, St Henry, Villa Madonna District 35: Beechwood, Holmes, Holy Cross, Notre Dame REGION 0 District 36: Dayton, Ludlow, NewpwDrt, Newport Central Catholic, Pendleton Co. District 37: Bishop Brossart, Campbell Co., Highlands, Silver-Grove District 38: Augusta, Bracken Co., Deming, Mason Co., Tollesboro,Fleming Co., Nicholas Co. District 39: Bath Co., George Rogers Clark, Harrison Co., Montgomery Co., Paris REGION District 40: Anderson Co., Boyle Co., Burgin, Garrard Co., Lincoln Co., Mercer Co. District 4: Berea, Estill Co., Madison Central, Madison Southern, Model District 42: Bryan Station, Henry Clay, Lafayette, Lexington Catholic, Paul Dunbar, Tates Creek District 43: Frankfort, Franklin Co., Jessamine Co., Lexington Christian, Western Hills, Woodford Co. REGION 2 District 44: Corbin, So.Laurel, No. Laurel, Pulaski Co., Rockcastle Co., Somerset District 45: Clay Co., Knox Central, Oneida Baptist Institute, Whitley Co., Williamsburg District 46: Casey Co., McCreary Co., Monticello, Russell Co., Wayne Co. District 47: Bell Co., Cawood, Evarts, Middlesboro, Pineville, Red Bird REGION 3 District 48: Cordia, Dike Combs, Hazard, Leslie Co., M.C. Napier District 49: Fleming-Neon, June Buchanan, Jenkins, Knott Co., Letcher, Whitesburg District 50: Breathitt Co., Buckhorn, Jackson, Jackson Co., Riverside Christian District 5 : Lee Co., Menifee Co., Powell Co., Wolfe Co.,Owsley Co. REGION 4 District 52: Allen Central, Betsy Layne, Magoffin Co., McDowell, Prestons-burg, Sheldon Clark, Paintsville District 53: Boyd Co., Greenup, Lawrence Co., Paul Blazer, Rowan Co., Russell District 54: Elliott Co., Lewis Co., Morgan Co., West Carter Distria 55: Belfry, Elkhorn City, Feds Creek, Milbrd, Mullins, Phelps, Pikeville, Shelby Valley

15 4 5 ATHLETE. e Major Spirit Rule Revisions -6- A handstand is an inverted straight body position 2-6- in which the hips are over the head and shoulders All participants who are building pyramids shall wear athletic type shoes Tumbling over, under or through anything is not permitted. Handspring/flip over the seat is not permitted. A flip into a mount or cradle is not permitted. Flips performed on the floor shall not exceed one full rotation around the horizontal axis or involve more than one full axis. rotation around the vertical A participant v^o is bleeding, has an uncovered open wound or an excessive amount of blood on the uniform, shall stop performing to receive proper treatment A participant rendered unconscious/apparently unconscious, shall not be permitted to resume participation that day without written authoriza tion from a physician. Dismounts to a single base cradle with a separate sfxjtter at the head and shoulder area of the top person are permitted from single base stunts. Dismounts from multi-base, extended stunts shall be cradled by at least two of the original bases and have a separate spotter at the head and shoulders. Backward dismounts from extended stunts are prohibited. Backward dismounts must be cradled I 2-IO-Ic by at least two catchers and a separate spotter at 2-4- the head and shoulder area of the top person. Twists shall not exceed two full rotations around the vertical axis. When a top p>erson is in a handstand p>osition, there shall be a separate spotter at the head and shoulders area of the top person. A top person in a handstand is not permitted to pass through the vertical to a catch/cradle or other dismount except a suspended roll. Extended handstands are not permitted. No participant is permitted between the base and catchers on a pendulum. The base(s) on a hanging pyramid no longer has to maintain hand contact with the suspended person. Vaults are not permitted. Rules Revisions For Basketball Season l().3^ The pr«s$ur<h-ctou«fnechanisn may b«field a^ustable. Apbq^er who is bleeding or has an open wpund or has an excessiveamogm ofblood onhls or twrimiformnrwstteaye the ftfme andnney not return prior to the first opportur]^ for juch puyer to re-enter, A player's sh'rt desl ^ to be worn inside the pants shas be tucked inside the paatf and the pants ^talfae aiiove the hips and worn propedy. A pbyer not conforming to tws uniform poky shall be tfirected to leave the jame until the noct sutwtkton opportunity for such pbyer. There can be no player control foul during an intemipted dribble. Jht coach or captafti shall designate the free^rower In a technical foul situation. A pbyer occupjrtng a marked bne space may nwve on release, but shall not break the pi^e of the free thow line untb the ball touches d»ering or backboard or untb the free throw ends. Excessively svyingjng ami$ or eiraws a a technical rather than aviotation. foul If the coach&^ box is utiized, then the first technicai foul charged to dieheadcoach resits b» the coachb^ seated 2-2-t for the retralnder ofthe gfune under the more restrktwe bench decmum rule. EDITORIAL REVrSIONS ClarfiedthatgamecAlc'nlsnraynctuseteiwistenmoi^rt^ equipment to make any decbkjn renting to the^ame. 2>lt*3 Scorr may use game horn to alert officials. 4-IS-l,4c Dcfhedb3tas&ttentk>n^strikii^dwbtfwiththehand(s). 4-8-tl A team foul is any personal or technksit foul chargedto dtherteam. Afl team foub are countedt9 reach ^e bonus ft«e throw. M I Id-i lii ilsu Jtive infracttotis penned wf>en th<y occur. 0-2-}, 2F^ Atubstitute who does not report,and enters wkhout bang beckone4 Would be dtarged vthth only one technical foii 0-5 Reorganlred entire sectkmi. Three>second count. POINTS OF EMPHASIS 2. Rough play on fi-ee throws and rebounding. 3. End of game daemma.

16 lathlete 5 A Salute To Academic Showcase Champs The Kentucky High School Athletic Association would like to salute the winners of the 993 Sweet Sixteen Academic Showcase held in conjunction with the Boys' Sweet Sixteen Basketball Tournament this past March. A total of 68 students from 33 high schools in 22 countieswere awarded a total of $68,650 in scholarships for Journalism (Feature Writing) First: Gil Duran, Paul Laurence Dunbar High School, Lexington Second: Chris Hutchins, Atherton High School, Louisville Third: Lori Becker, Bov/ling Green High School, Bowling Green Fourth: Stephanie Keal, Sacred HeartAcademy, Louisville winning the state finals. A total of 272 students representing 98 schools in 64 counties competed for schobrships in the finals. The scholarships are good for any Kentucky college, university or fxist-secondary school. Winners received scholarships of $2,000, $,200 for second, $850 for third, and $600 for fourth. In team competition, winners received $,350 each, second-place finishers received $950, third $650 and fourth $400. The showcase, started by Lexington mayor Scotty Baesler in 985, raises money from jin annual television auction and contributions from businesses. This year, a grand total of,523 students from 90 high schools in 09 counties participated in the regional competitbn during January and February. Two-Dimensional Art First: Brent Willis, Cumberland County High School, Burkesville Second: Jay Wilborn, Bryan Station High School, Lexington Third: *Nora Sturgill, Dike Combs High School, Jeff Fourth: Kevin VanHimbergen, Ballard High School, Louisville * Placed first in the State 3-D art competition last year Three-Dimensiona] Art First: Charles Shoemaker, Apollo High School, Owensboro Second: Scotty Patterson, Evarts High School, Evarts Third: Ashley Estepp.Corbin High School, Corbin Fourth: Jennifer Dotson, Mason County High School, Maysville Chess First: Aaron Wenger, South Oldham High School, Crestwood Second: *Josh Nichols, Somerset High School, Somerset Third: Eric Kopser, Henry Clay High School, Lexington Fourth: Rodney Slone, June Buchanan High School, Pippa Passes * Placed fourth in state chess competition last year Computer First: ScottCopus, Anthony Elmore, Jason Minton, Ojas Patel - Edmonson County High School, Brownsville Second: Michael Green, Aaron Hopper, John Jaminet, Bennett Sprague - Rowan County High School, Morehead Third: Brad Eilerman, Tim Hampton, Michael Hub, Jason Neiser - Covington Catholic High School, Covington Fourth: David Brown, Nathan Cook, Ben Fletcher, Li-Xing Man - F^ul Laurence Dunbar High School, Lexington English (Creative Writing) First: Zuhal Osman, dupont Manual High School, Louisville Second: *Lindsay Buchanan, St. Francis High School, Louisville Third: Jennifer Greenup, Todd Central High School, Elkton Fourth: Audrey Clark, Hickman County High School, Clinton * Placed third in state essay competition last year English (Essay Writing) First: DonaldJones.St.XavierHigh School, Louisville Second: Mary Ann Miranda, Paul Blazer High School, Ashland Third: Rebecca Snipes, Oldham County High.school, Buckner Fourth: Steve Gastright, Holmes High School, Covington Music (Vocal) First: Ted Williams, Calvary Christian High School, Kenton County Second: Danny Jones, Leslie County High School, Hyden Third: Kelly O'Donoghue, Breckinridge County High School, Hamed Fourth: Jessica Hill, Dixie Heights High School, Covington Music (Instrumental) First: Brittany Kotheimer, Ballard High School, Louisville Second: Steven Page, Reidland High School, Reldland Third: AmyGodby, Somerset High School, Somerset Fourth:JosephVanFleet, PaducahTilghman High School, Paducah Math First: *Hareendra Yalamanchili, Paul Gray Emilie Warner, Shannon Tierney - Paul Blazer High School, Ashland Second: Dave Pettit, Ryan Porter, Hillary Warner, James Warner - Apollo High School, Owensboro Third: Michael Lamar, Ryan Modlinski, Jason Pride, ZackJenkens - Daviess County High School, Owensboro Fourth: Charlotte Chui, Fraser Woodford, Brad Jiulianti, Todd Lusk - Paul Laurence Dunbar High School, Lexington * Placed frist in state math competition last year Speech First: Dara Glaser, Rowan County High School, Morehead Second: Larry Weathers, Danville High School, Danville Third: Christy Hovvard,Johns Creek High School, Johns Creek Fourth: Minh Le, Tates CreekHigh School, Lexington

17 lb ^AIHIjILIIL I was ever I I 'The Bench' IsA Great Place To Be by Pat Fust Recently, I watched Dick Vrtale, the mega mouth of basketball, preach the game to me over ESPN. I watched the players bound up and down the court -- bounce pass swish!, another onefor Damon Bailey orjamal Mashbum or Clifford Rozier all well-known college players. Yeah, those guys are great some of the great names in college basketball ~ but watch the TV as it pans the Kentucky, Indiana, Louisville or any university's bench for that matter. Now, on that bench, I don't mean those players close to the assistant coach ~ the ones with sweat rolling down their faces using the front of their uniforms as a towel. I don't mean those players who are being carefully attended to by the team manager, doctoror defensive coach. No, I mean those players with immaculately clean uniforms, no sweat, no injuries the ones with their w^rmups still on still on and still zipped those players with no individual names, only identified as a collective noun the bench. You see them all the time. They leap to their feet when UK's Travis Ford shoots a three. They gather around the coach v/hen the ref calls a timeout They are the folks sent in when the team is winningor bsingwith 52 seconds to play and you'd think it was the first quarter with the way they took command. You may not watch those players carefully, but I do. Why? Not because I'm a basketball junkie or a trivia nut It's just because I too have been the bench. Not just in basketball, but in almost every sfxsrt I have ever attempted in my life. The bench is just a metaphor. An image. A place where kids v/ho will never be stars languish year after year. Feeling sorry for us yet? Well don't My bench years have been some of the best of my life. I had everything die team starters had and more. I had a uniform, although always cleaner than most ofmy teammates. I had the shoes, often whiter than my comrades' and I had a place on The author, Pat Fust, found that cross country is one sport which has no bench -- everybody runs. pi.oio bycrmgtan. the team, albeit at the end of the bench... it was a place. I was part of a team. It is my belief that no student should pass up an opportunity to play or participate in any sportout of fear of sitting the bench. I began my illustrious career on the pine boards shordy after the first practice we had in the third grade. On my v^ray around the gym floor I became distracted and ran into the steel molding of a door. Twenty-one stitches cured the cut and that should have been my first clue that I was not made for the game., but with the sense knocked out of me I continued. saw a bit of playing time in my early years as the rules called for all players to be in so nnany minutes during a game. But when I reached my middle school years my reputation folbwed me and really settled into the wood. Regardless, my skills did improve through practices, and occasionally, the coach would reach down to my sfxjt and indicate I was in. My finest moment came when I subbed in for the star guard. I hustled; I stole the ball. There I on a breakaway, just me and the basket In sbw motion I saw my mom and dad rise from their seats. I heard the roar of the crowd. I saw myself, the small white Michael Jordan of the Catholic School League, leap and shoot I saw the ball rim the edge of the basket and fall outward Ij into the opposing team's hands. I saw my chances of sitting cbser to coach fade with the crowd's silence. So why did I stay on the bench? Perhaps George Sheehan of Runners' World said it best All sports are, he believes, centered around creativity, competition and community. These three facets are v^at should be at the heart of the young man or woman seeking to participate in a sfxsrt For example, in my younger days as that basketball player for a very small parochial school, I was able to watch my coaches year after year design the most creative plays to keep us in the game. I v^as part of all games and competitions our school held, and I was a part of all our wins and bsses whether tossed in a point or made a great save. It was worth all the splinters to be a part of the team. have often heard the old cliche' that there is no "I" in team. And that truly believe. To be a part of a team, to win or lose as a team, teaches lessons beyond the playingfloor. So many people in our ov^n community and nationwide survived their sfx>t on the bench ofmany sports and have gone on to share their knov/ledge with others. For example, some of our nation's leading coaches have sat the bench one time or another. (Continued, Next Page)

18 St lathlete 7 The Bench (continued) Bobby Knight of Indiana, Mike Krzyzewski of Duke and even Denny Cmm of Louisville can recall a stint on the bench during their playing days. At one time or another, none of these three were starting members of their college or high school teams. Another bcal player, a bench sitter from U of L's days in the early '70s v/as Mike Lahan. He has now gone on to become a Louisville physician. He said his experience of just being a part of U of L's championship team was a privilege in itself. The discipline and the patience he learned as a bench man and the frustration that he kept under control benefited him when his pbying days were over and he began to work hard, long hours in medical school. Dan Rather, as a skinny seventh grader, went out for his junbr high baseball team whkh had a no-cut policy. Therefore, he says he made the team but never received any playing time. He said he often sat game after game wishing the star pbyers would be hurt and he would be sent In. His wish was never fulfilled, but he says now that the experience led him to put a greater effort into everything he did so that no one would ever bench him again. For myself, I don't guarantee that my years on the bench will lead me to coaching, medical school or even broadcasting. But I do know that they haven't discouraged me from attempting anything I think I might enjoy. This year, for the first time, I ran cross country. Now, there's a sp)ort with no bench. We all ran. Some better than others but all with the determination to win for our team. My years of basketball aren't even over. I volunteered to n^anage the freshman team.- my spot on the bench Is so familiar, I knew I was the man for the job when the coach asked. Take a second look at the fellows or gals at the end of any bench. They'll be around long after the team stars fade. I'm often reminded v/hen I look at their faces of the bench player wfw, v/hen asked by his coach, "Son, v^t would you do if the guard called pby number three with three seconds left to play?" My hero responded. "I'd move to the end of the bench v/here I could see better!" Pat Fust is a freshman at St Xavier High School in Louisville. He wrote this speech in freshman English dass. Attention Athletic Directors -- Medical Symposium Schedule The following is the schedule for the 993 Medical Symposia to be held in Kentucky. In order to be in compliance with KHSAA By-Law 27, and be the head coach of an athletic team or cheerleading squad, each head coach must have attended a Medical Symposium in 992 or must attend this year. Please feel free to call if you have any questions. The Ohto State University Student Athletic Trai ner Workshop June Woody Hayes Or. Columbus, Ohk) 4320 Contart Bill Davis, A.T. 6i4-292-li65 AprM 24 Ramada Inn, Maysville (Meadowvlew Regional Hospital & Charlotte Harris, MD, Sponsors) Contact John Brock (606) May 7 Kentucky Wesleyan College, Health & Recreation Center, Owensboro (William McManus, MD, Sponsor) (502) May 8 Bethlehem Academy, 705 I John Road, Ellzabethtown (E'town Surgical Ctr. & June 5 William C. Nash, MD.) Contact Suzy Broadwater (502) Gheens Academy ofmale High School, 4409 Preston Highway, Louisville (Raymond Shea, MD (502) &John Ellis, MD (502) , Co-Sponsors) Jur»e I I MurrayStateUniversity.Curris Center, Murray (Murray-Calloway County Hospital &John Yeierski, MD, Sponsors) Contact Kathie Pierce (502) June IB Trover Clinic, 8th Floor, Madlsonville (James M. Bowles, MD (502) & June 9 Joseph E. Roe, MD [502J , Co-Sponsors) Union College, Barbourville, Student Center Conference Area, Rooms A 4 B, (W. Ben Kibler, MD. Sponsor) (606) Paul B. Blazer Health Education Center, Kings' Daughters' Hospital, Ashland, (Gamer Robinson, MD, Sponsor) (606) Holiday Inn North, Lexington (David Caborn, MD, Sponsor) (606) June 26 Eastern Kentucky University, Perkins Building, Richmond (Mary L Ireland, MD (606) /David Caborn, MD (606) July 30 (/N CONJUaiON WITH KAPOS) Eastern Kentucky University, Perkins Building, Richmond (Mary L Ireland, MD, Sponsor) (606) Sept MAKE-UP SYMPOSIUM (FOR COACHES HIRED AFTER JUNE 26, 993, ONLY) Eastern Kentucky University, Perkins Building, Richmond (Mary L Ireland, MD, Sponsor) (606) SpringTournament Schedule Stote Trade Meet May Shively Track University of Kentucky Stote Softball Cbamplomhip June 3-5, 993 jack Rsher Park Owensboro, Kentucky State Tennis Championships June 3-5, 993 Downing Outdoor Tennis Complex Univenrty of Kentucky State Baseball Championship June 0-2, 993 Kentucky Wesleyan College Owensboro. Kentucky

19 8 I ATHLETE HIGH SCHOOLATHLETES IN NCAA Many high school athletes list a professional sport as a career goal. However, an NCAA study shows that even the pool of high school athletes who play in college is exceptionally small. (Reprinted from the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association, /nc. Newsletter) Total High School Athletes Total High School Seniors Total NCAA Athletes Total Number of NCAA Freshman Positions Total NCAA Seniors Total Professional Rookies (Per Year) Percentage Of High School Athletes Who Play In College Percentage Of College Players Turning Professional FOOTBALL BRYAN STATION Oct. 0 or Contact Coach Dan Cassity GLASGOW Sept. 3, 993 Contact Coy Meadows (502) KY. SCHOOL F/T DEAF Oct. 8, 993 (Only small schools call) Contact Paul Smiley (606) NORTH HARDIN Oct Contact Roger Cook, A.D. (502) PIKE COUNTY CENTRAL Sept. 0, 993 Contact David Rowe, A.D SHELBY COUNTY Aug Contact Rod Cloyd (502) or (h) UNION COUNTY Oct Contact Roger Edmonson (502) Basketball (Only I in 0,000 h^ schop/ ptofen win p\af professional basketball) mmi\ OUT OF STATE TEAMS IRONTON, OHIO (2A School) Sept 3, 993 Sept. 7, 993 Contact Mike Burcham, A.D. (64) or I ONEIDA. TENN. (East Tenn. - 2A) Aug. 27 Oct. I Contact Jim May (65) BOYS' BASKETBALL ANDERSON COUNTY Dec. 7, 0. II Feb. 8, 8,25 (Also available for Christmas tournament) Contact Glen Drury (502) BRYAN STATION Nov. 30 Dec. 7 Jan. 4, 8 Feb. 22 Contact Bobby Washington (606) NORTH HARDIN Jan. 25 Feb. 5 Contact Roger Cook, A.D. (502) RUSSELL Dec. 3 Jan.,25 Feb. 5, 5 Contact Jerry Klaiber, A.D. (606) Football % 6.2% 2.7% 2.4% GIRLS' BASKETBALL ASSUMPTION Dec. 2, 993 Contact Carolyn Medley, A.D. (502) NORTH HARDIN Dec. 3 Jan. 3 Feb. 4 Contact Roger Cook, A.D. (502) RUSSELL Dec. 20 Jan. 6, 3,3 Feb. 0, 4 Contact Jerry Klaiber, A.D. (606) COACHING VACANCIES MAGOFFIN COUNTY Head Football Coach Needed Class AA School Accepting Resume/Teaching Appl. Contact Jack Howard, A.D. (606) after 2:30 p.m. MAGOFFIN COUNTY Head Girls' Basketball Coach Needed Accepting Resume/Teaching Appl. Contact Jack Howard, A.D. (606) after 2:30 p.m.

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21 Certificates (8 /2" X ") on Parchtone Paper Certificate of A(3compllshment (Perfect Attendance) Certificate of Award Certificate of Achievement (Lettered in) Certificate of Merit Certificate of Accomplishment (Outstanding Achievement) Certificate of Appreciation Certificate of Participation 233 WEST MAIN STREET GLASGOW, KY WATS FAX (502) PHONE (502) R9 Certificate of Achievement (Perfect Attendance) RIO Certificate of Achievement (Valuable Service) R 2 Wrestling Award RlSTennls Award R 4 Soccer Award RlSGolf Award Rl 6 Bowling Award R7Cheerleadliig Award R8 Basketball Award R9 Volleyball Award R20 Band Award R2 BasebaJl Award R22 Track Award R23 Football Award R24 Softball Award R25 Sports Award R26 Recognition Award R27 Attendance Award R28 Service Award Kentucky High School Athletic Association 2280 Executive Drive Lexington, Kentucky Non-Profil Org US Postage PAID Richmond, KY Permit No 08

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