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LAFAYETTE HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL TEAMK.H.S.A.A. CHAMPION - 1979

(Left to Right) Front Row: George Giles, Lance Gorham, Kenny Minniefield, Dirk Minniefield,

Junior Johnson, Brandt Ely. Second Row: Assistant Coach Don Harville, Mgr. Lee Hall, Kurt Rose,

Tony Wilson, Jeff Stakelin, Jeff Parrett, Coach "Jock" Sutherland.

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KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION

APRIL 1979

CHRISTIAN COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL - RUNNER UP1979 STATE BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT

(Left to Right) Front Row: Jeff Davie, Regionald Dooley, Ricky Owns, Arnold Maypray, Tim Evans, Don Morehead,Mgr. Anthony Bowles. Second Row: Ass't Coach Steve Akin, Ray Jordan Alan Barnett, Kelly Young, Charles Nance,Kenny Hart, Mike Harris, Coach Lyle Dunbar.

MAYFIELD HIGH SCHOOL - SEMI FINALIST1979 STATE BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT

(Left to Right) Front Row: Chris Graham, Andy Beale, Troy Moss, Ron McGehee. Second Row: Marcus Moss, WesMills, Charles Parrott, David Wyatt, Jeff Boyd, David Youngblood, Chris Pyle, George Williams, Jesse Moss, David Qymer,Chris Riggers.

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Kentucky High School Athletic Association

VOL. XLI-NO. 9 APRIL, 1979 il.OO Per Year

MINUTES OF BOARD MEETINGThe Board of Control of the Kentucky High School

Athletic Association met at the Hyatt Regency, Lex-

ington, on Friday, March 16, 1979. The meeting wascalled to order at 9:00 A.M. by President JackBurkich. All Board members. Commissioner TomMills, Assistant Commissioners Louis Stout and Billy

V. Wise were present. Conley Manning was present

representing the State Department of Education andDarrell Wells represented the State School BoardsAssociation. The invocation was given by GlendonRavenscraft.

Denzil J. Ramsey moved, seconded by Denval

Barriger, that the minutes of the January meeting be

approved. The motion passed unanimously.

Commissioner Mills gave the results of the recent

balloting for Board membership for Section 2 and 5.

The balloting in Section 2 was as follows: Reathel

Goff, 9; Robie Harper, Jr., 26; Bill Van Winkle, 6.

Fairce 0. Woods who was unopposed for election in

Section 5, received 34 votes.

Mr. Mills gave a report on the following recom-mendations of the Football Committee:

1

.

The Committee discussed the lodging and mealallowance allowed for participating teams in the foot-

ball playoff games. By motion of Joseph McPherson,seconded by Denval Barriger, and a unanimous vote,

the Football Committee recommends that the mealallowance by increased from S2.00 to $3.00 for

thirty-eight (38) persons per meal and the lodging

allowance be increased from $4.00 to $5.00 for

thirty-eight (38) persons.

2. By motion of Norman Passmore, seconded byDenval Barriger and a unanimous vote, the Football

Committee recommends that Section 11-C under the

Rules and Regulations Governing Football Champion-ship be amended to read as follows:

The championship shall be determined by the won/loss record within each football sub-district or district

based upon the games played that count toward the

sub-district or district record. In the case of a tie be-

tween two teams, based upon the won/loss record,

the team that won the game contested between the

two tied teams shall be declared the champions. Shouldthree or more teams tie for the championship based

upon the won/loss record, the championship shall be

determined by the following plan: Each team shall

receive one point for each game won by any four of

their defeated opponents (including sub-district, dis-

trict and non-district games); except the game played

between the teams tied for the championship andeach of their defeated opponents shall be omittedwhen calculating points to break the tie. If the tie re-

mains after a team's highest points have been counted,

an additional game will be counted until the tie is

broken. Only games played with Kentucky teams

shall be counted. If a tie results after the above plan

has been applied, it shall be broken by the Board of

Control.

Norman Passmore made a motion, seconded byJoseph McPherson, that the recommendations of the

Football Committee be approved. The motion carried

unanimously.

There was a discussion of new proposals to be

submitted by the Board and the principals of the Big

8 Conference at the forthcoming Delegate Assembly.A list of these proposals appear elsewhere in this

issue of the ATHLETE and copies have been sent to

all member school representatives and Delegates.

Barney Thweatt moved, seconded by Zeb Blanken-ship, that these proposals be submitted to the Dele-

gate Assembly. The motion passed unanimously.

Commissioner Mills gave a brief report on the

Boys' State Basketball Tournament and on how the

people of Rupp Arena, Convention Bureau and others

had worked to see that the tournament was a success.

After a lengthy discussion on the present playoff

system in basketball, Barney Thweatt made a motion,seconded by Glendon Ravenscraft, that the Basketball

Committee send out a survey to determine the wishes

of the member schools concerning the classification

of schools in basketball. The motion carried unani-

mously.

Mr. Mills explained that many schools were not in

agreement with the Board's decision to sanction

Soccer as a spring sport and requested that the SportsCommittee give further study to this subject. President

Burkich requested that the Committee meet prior to

the April meeting of the Board and be prepared to

make recommendations at that time.

Barney Thweatt moved, seconded by Pete Grigsby,

that all bills of the Association for the period beginn-

ing January 1, 1979, and ending February 28, 1979,be allowed. The motion carried unanimously.

The next meeting of the Board of Control wasscheduled for April 20, 1979, 9:00 A.M., at the

K.H.S.A.A. BuUding, Lexington.

There being no further business, the meeting ad-

journed.

1979 K.H.S.A.A. ANNUAL MEETINGThe business meeting of the K.H.S.A.A. will be

held on Friday, April 20, at 2:00 P.M., in the Ken-tucky High School Athletic Association Building,

560 East Cooper Drive, Lexington, Kentucky.As provided in Article IX, Section 1, of the K.H.

S.A.A. Constitution, the following changes in the

Constitution and By-Laws will be acted upon by the

Delegate Assembly.

(Continued on Page Two)

Page Two THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR APRIL, 1 979

VOL. XLI-NO. 9 APRIL, 1979 FILMS_^ The films listed below are in the Film Library of the Uni-

Published monthly, except June and July by the Kentucky versity of Kentucky's CoUege of Education. The code letters

High School Athletic Association, Office of Publication "^' '• ^' <= ^" '^^^"^ '° elementary, junior high, semor high,

560 E. Cooper Dr., P. O. Box 7502, Lexington Ky 40502 ' college and adult audiences who may enjoy the particular

Q„„„„ J „ .„ , J . I i „ ,film listed. The rental prices shown do not apply to schools

A..!nt»^l fLr^.?^ ^ . ^ ,"' Lexington, Kentucky which use one of the special subscription service plans offered

^r In WHnn iTn. I , "^f A^\ 'S^^ °J Fnf'-f^^Provided by the Buruea of Audio-Visual Material, Scott Street Building,

Ma^'lf9rPub!icatio'^^.^o°'29°3'=08r'' '"'' ^"''°"^''' University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky 40506 .

Editor.- TOM MILLS BASEBALLA^^nt mZv: : V: :

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Assistant Editor BILLY V. WISE DOUBLE-PLAY KINGS OF BASEBALL, j-s-c-a,

Lexington, Kentucky 2 reels. $ 1 .00BOARD OF CONTROL This film presents an analysis of the doubleplay

President Jack Burkich (1976-1980) whitesburg in baseball. Different players from several majorn'*^^',

Barney Thweatt (1977-1981) Hopkinsville Ipqpiipc are shown in artion Fipldino tapgins andDirectors . . Denval Barriger (1975-1979). Bowling Green-i^agues are Snown in aciion. rieiQing, lagging, anu

Zeb Blankenship (1977-1981), Nicholasville; Joseph McPher- throwing are illustrated and explained,son (1976-1980), Louisville; J. D. Minneh'an (1978-1982), FIFTY YEARS OF BASFRAT T e-i-S-C-a 3 reelsLaGrange; Norman Passmore (1976-1980), Lexington D J

rir 1 I I CAK:) ur DASEDALL, ejSLd, J reels,

Ramsey (1978-1982), Louisville; Glendon Ravenscraft (1975- $1.00

reVres^^tat^ve''"''' '^""'''^ Manning, State Dept. of Education Pacts of the immortal Stars of baseball 316 recalled

Subscription Rate si.oo per year *" ^^is fifty years of memorial. Shows some famous^^^==^^==^^^^=:=^^==^=^^^^= oldtimers as their exploits are narrated and great

^ // 'jf^ • • /f9/^- moments of action in the lives of the more recent

^f baseball heroes. (KHSAA)INFIELD PLAY AT 1st AND 3rd, e-j-s-c-a, 2 reels,

$1.00

. The fundamentals and finer points of infield playAnnual Meeting

2^ fj^^j ^^(j ^j^^^^ bases are illustrated by big league(Continued from Page One) players. Fielding, stance, throwing, tagging runners,

etc., pictured often in slow motion. Sponsored by

PROPOSAL I^- ^- Spalding Co., the American and National

The principals of the "Big Eight Conference" pro- Leagues,

pose that the following sentence be added to By-Law INSIDE BASEBALL, j-s-c-a, 3 reels, $1 .00

42. "Beginning with the 1980 season no member Fundamentals of baseball, including pitching, batt-

school shall play more than ten regular season foot- ing, fielding, and base-running, are demonstrated,

ball games." Note: This film was placed with the library through

PROPOSAL II^^ courtesy of the Kentucky High School Athletic

The principals of the "Big Eight Conference" pro-Association,

pose that By-Law 21 be amended to read as follows: OCTOBER, MADNESS-THE WORLD SERIES, e-j-

"A school maintaining a football team shall not play s-c-a, 2% reels, $1.00

more than twenty-two basketball games during the Shows many of the unforgettable feats performed

season, and a school which does not maintain a foot- by players as they happened in World Series past,

ball team shall not play more than twenty-eight games Dramatic plays that made everlasting heroes are high-

during the season." lighted along with the anguish felt by the victims.

PROPOSAL III(KHSAA)

The principals of the "Big Eight Conference" pro- PLAY BALL SON, j-s, 1 Vi reels, $2.50

pose that the following sentence by added to By-Law Joe Cronin introduces this film showing a group

21. "Beginning with the 1980-81 basketbah season of fourteen-year-old boys who are experts in baseball,

no football playing school shall be allowed to play a Correct methods of hitting, catching, and throwing

basketball game until the football playoffs have been are demonstrated in natural and slow-motion. Based

completed in their football division." on book by Bert V. Dunne.

PROPOSAL IV WORLD SERIES OF 1961 , e-j-s-c-a, 4 reels, (44 Min.),

The Board of Control of the Kentucky High School color, $1 .00

Athletic Association proposes that Article VII be Narrated by Mel Allen, this film shows the Cincin-

amended to read as follows: "Each member school nati Reds were able to win only the second game in

shall pay to the Commissioner on or before September the series against the New York Yankees. Superb

1 an annual membership fee. The amount of the fee pitching of Whitey Ford and batting power of the

shall be determined by the Board of Control. Although Yankees brought them the world's championship after

the official year of the Association begins on July 1 live games.

and ends on June 30, member schools are given a WORLD SERIES OF 1962, j-s-c-a, 4 reels, color,

grace period of two months within which to pay. $1.00Schools failing to pay their dues by September 1 are Key plays from all seven games are shown as the

dropped from membership and are not allowed to New York Yankees of the American League retain

participate in games with K.H.S.A.A. member schools the world's championship by defeating the San Fran-

until they are reinstated by the Commissioner." Cisco Giants by the score of 1-0 in the final game.

THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR APRIL, 1979 Page Three

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS FOR K.H.S.A.A. STATE TRACK MEETClasses A, AA Boys — Classes A, AA Girls

U. K. SPORTS CENTER - May 18-19, 1979

PRELIMINARIES

TRACK10:00 A Girls

10:10 AA Girls

10:20 A Boys10:30 AA Boys10:40 AGirsl10:50 AA Girls

11:00 A Boys11:10 AA Boys11:20 AGirsl11:30 AA Girls

11:45 A Boys12:00 AA Boys12:15 A Girls

12:25 AA Girls

12:35 A Boys12:45 AA Boys

Friday, May 18, 1979

1 10 Yd. Low Hurdles (100m)110 Yd. Low Hurdles (100m)

Cm)Om)

1 20 Yd. High Hurdles (

1 20 Yd. High Hurdles (

100 Yd. Dash (100m)100 Yd. Dash (100m)100 Yd. Dash (100m)100 Yd. Dash (100m)880 Yd. Relay (800m)880 Yd. Relay (800m)880 Yd. Relay (800m)880 Yd. Relay (800m)440 Yd. Dash (400m)440 Yd. Dash (400m)440 Yd. Dash (400m)440 Yd. Dash (400m)

LUNCH BREAK15 A Girls 330 Yd. Low Hurdles (300m)25 AA Girls 330 Yd. Low Hurdles (300m)35 A Boys 330 Yd. Low Hurdles (300m)45 AA Boys 330 Yd. Low Hurdles (300m)55 A Girls 880 Yd, Medley Relay

(100, 100.200,400m)880 Yd. Medley Relay

(100, 100,200 400m)880 Yd. Run (800m)880 Yd. Run (800m)880 Yd. Run (800m)880 Yd. Run (800m)220 Yd. Dash (200m)220 Yd. Dash (200m)220 Yd. Dash (200m)220 Yd. Dash (200m)Mile Relay (4.x400m)

Mile Relay (4x400m)Mile Relay (4x400m)Mile Relay 4.\400m)440 Yd. Relay (400m)440 Yd. Relay (400m)

FINALS -FRIDAY

2:05 AA Girls

2:15 A Boys2:25 AABoys2:35 A Girls

2:50 AA Girls

3:05 A Boys3:15 AABoys3:25 A Girls

3:35 AA Girls

3:45 A Girls

4:00 AA Girls

4:15 A Boys4:30 AABoys4:40 A Girls

4:50 AA Girls

FIELD EVENTS

12:00

Pole Vault - Boys AADiscus — Boys AHigh Jump - Boys AShot Put - Boys AALong Jump — Girls A

2:30Discus - Girls AAHigh Jump - Girls AAShot Put - Girls ALong Jump - Boys ATriple Jump — Boys AA

Final

Final

Final

Final

Final

Final

Final

Final

Final

Final

FINALS - Saturday May 19, 1979

TRACK1 1 :00 A Girls 1 1 Yd. Low Hurdles ( 1 00m)11:05 AA Girls 110 Yd. Low Hurdles (100m)11:15 A Boys 120 Yd. High Hurdles (1 10m)11:20 AABoys 120 Yd. High Hurdles (1 10m)11:30 A Girls 100 Yd. Dash ( 100m)11:35 AA Girls 100 Yd. Dash (100m)11:40 A Boys 100 Yd. Dash (100m)11:45 AABoys 100 Yd. Dash (100m)11:50 A Girls One Mile Run ( 1600m)12:00 AA Girls One Mile Run (1600m)12:10 A Boys One Mile Run ( 1600m)12:20 AABoys One Mile Run ( 1600m)12:30 A Girls 880 Yd. Relay (800m)12:40 AA Girls 880 Yd. Relay (800m)12:50 A Boys 880 Yd. Relay (800m)1:00 AABoys 880 Yd. Relay (800m)

LUNCH BREAK30 A Girls 440 Yd. Dash (400m)35 AA Girls 440 Yd. Dash (400m)40 A Boys 440 Yd. Dash (400m)45 AA Boys 440 Yd. Dash (400m)50 A Girls 330 Yd. Low Hurdles ( 300m)55 AA Girls 330 Yd. Low Hurdles (300m)

00 A Boys 330 Yd. Low Hurdles (300m)05 AA Boys 330 Yd. Low Hurdles (300m)10 A Girls 880 Yd. Medley Relay

(100,100,200,400m):20AA Girls 880 Yd. Medley Relay

(100, 100.200,400m)880 Yd. Run (800m)880 Yd. Run(800iTi)

880 Yd. Run (800m)880 Yd. Run (800m)220 Yd. Dash (200m)220 Yd. Dash (200m)220 Yd Dash (200m)220 Yd. Dash (200m)Two Mile Run (3200m)Two Mile Run (3200m)Mile Relay (4x400m)Mile Relay (4x400m)Mile Relay (4x400m)Mile Relay (4x400m)440 Yd. Relay (400m)440 Yd. Relay (400m)

2:30 A Boys2:35 AABoys2:45 A Girls

2:55 AA Girls

3:05 A Boys3:10 AABoys3:15 A Girls

3:20 AA Girls

3:25 A Boys3:40 AA Boys

3:55 A Girls

4:05 AA Girls

4:15 A Boys4:25 AABoys4:35 A Girls

4:40 AA Girls

5:15 Team Awards Presentation

FIELD EVENTS - FINALS SATURDAY

(In Regional Meets the track events should be run in this order.)

12:00 P.M.

Pole Vault - Boys ADiscus — Girls AHigh Jump - Boys AAShot Put - Boys ALong Jump P Girls AA

:30 P.M.

Discus - Boys AAHigh Jump — Girls AShot Put - Girls AALong Jump - Boys AATriple Jump - Boys A

Page Four THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR APRIL, 1979

WARREN EAST HIGH SCHOOL - SEMI FINALIST1979 STATE BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT

(Left to Right) Front Row: Jimmy Pillow, Todd Embry, Luther Gibbs, Steve Johnson, Ronnie Anthony, BlaneEmbry. Second Row: Coach Dallas Embry, Ronnie East, Tony Anthony, Jon Lawson, Fred Dunn, Robert Lewis, DaleCherry, Mike Barrick, James Shobe.

FILMS(Continued from Page Two)

WORLD SERIES of 1963, j-s-c-a, 4 reels (44 Min.),

color, $1.00

Shows highlights of games in which the Los Angeles

Dodgers won the baseball championship by defeating

the New York Yankees in four straight games.

WORLD SERIES of 1964, j-s-c-a, 4 reels (44 Min.),

color, $1.00

The St. Louis Cardinals topped the New YorkYankees in the first game, 9-5, and went on to win the

series to become the world's champions for 1965.

Covers all the exciting plays in the games.

WORLD SERIES OF 1965, e-j-s-c-a, 4 reels, color,

$1.00

Shows highlights of the games in which the Minne-sota Twins take the first two games at Minneapolisfrom Los Angeles and the Dodgers come back to winthe next four games with Sandy Koufax pitching the

seventh game for the world's champions. (KHSAA).

WORLD SERIES OF 1966, j-s-c-a, 4 reels, color,

$1.00

The Baltimore Orioles amazed the sports world as

they defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers in four

straight games to win the world championship. Eventhe great Sandy Koufax and Don Drysdale could not

silence the bats of Frank Robinson and Brooks Robin-

son. Shows the action plays in all four games. (KHSAA).

WORLD SERIES OF 1967, e-j-s-c-a, 4 reels, color,

$1.00

The St. Louis Cardinals need the full seven gamesto win the championship over the Boston Red Sox.

Harry Carey narrated the play as Jim Lonborg, aided

by slugger Carl Yastremski, wins two games for the

Sox but cannot match the three wins by Bob Gibsonof the Cards. (KHSAA)WORLD SERIES OF 1968, e-j-s-c-a, 4 reels (44 Min.),

color, $1.00.

The Detroit Tigers, playing in the World Series for

the first time in twenty-three years, beat the St. Louis

Cardinals by four games to three. The Cardinals took

a 3 to 1 lead but the Tigers came back to win the

series. Mickey Lolich won three games for the Tigers.

Bob Gibson won two games for the Cardinals but was

the loser in the final game. (KHSAA).

WORLD SERIES OF 1969, e-j-s-c-a, 4 reels, (44 Min.),

color, $1.00.

The New York Mets, National League Champions,defeated the American League winner, Baltimore, for

the world championship. The Mets won four straight

games after the Orioles took the first one at Baltimore.

Shows dazzling defensive plays which highlighted the

series. (KHSAA).

THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR APRIL, 1979 Page Five

SACRED HEART ACADEMY - GIRLS' CHAMPION1979 STATE SWIMMING MEET

(Left to Hight) Front Row: Patsy O'Toole, Lynda Collins, Trina Reisert. Second Row: Jane Sullivan, Nancy Hennessy,Misty Parsons, Diane Morgan.

ST. XAVIER HIGH SCHOOL - BOYS' CHAMPION1979 STATE SWIMMING MEET

(Left to Right) Front Row: M. Meagher, A. Steiden, M. Mullins, B. HiUebrand, P. Schneider. Mr. Higgs, M. Gleason, T.Collar. Second Row: T. Curry, R. Schweitzer, J. Makin, D. Wise, D. Burchart, D. Probus, A. Kolb, S. Horrell. Third Row: R.Boland, S. Legler, J. Schlecli, T. DeCamilUs, G. Bennett, M. Ryan, J. Gleason, D. Carey. Fourth Row: J. Biedenbender, M.Johmann, J. Tierney, M. Dumstorf, M. Curley, S. Makk, M. Scheid. Fifth Row: Mgr. R. Fischer, P. KeUne-Kracht, G. Guinn.H. Thobin, Mgr. B. Ballard.

Page Six THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR APRIL, 1979

1979 Kentucky State High School Swimming Meet

Plantation Country Club, Louisville, Kentucky, February 23-24, 1979

BOYS FINAL RESULTS

TEAM

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St. Xavier

Trinity

Covington Catholic

Model

Ballaid

Atherton

Hopkinsville

Eastern

Tales Creek

Central

Kentucky Country Day

Model

Owensboro

Franklin County

Russell

Woodford County

Lafayette

Newport Catholic

Danville

Waggener

163

131

121

98

73

63

59

57

51

48

44

40

36

31

28

27

24

15

13

13

1. 200 Yard Medley RelaySt. Xavier 1:44.;

Model 1:44.'

Hopkinsville 1 :46.i

Atherton 1:48.1

Tales Creek 1:48.Owensboro 1:48.'

2. 200 Yard FreestyleBruce Dorman, KCD ....Mike Higgs, St. Xavier ....Alan Hays, Tates CreekBill Hofacre, Cov. Catholic .

David Lambert, BallardTodd Barry, Central ....Dorman set a new state record with

1 time of 1:44.4.

3. 200 Yard Individual MedleyBruce Dorman, KCD 2:01Jamie Barnett, Male 2:02Eddie Pantoja, Eastern 2:03Greg Ballou, Central 2:04Dave Rolf, Cov. Catholic . . 2:05Craig Oney, Blazer Disq.

4. 50 Yard FreestyleScott Williams, Model .... 22.Bob Wynkoop, Atherton . 22.Rick Pearson. Trinity .... 22.Gary Bunch, Lafayette .... 23.D. Schmidthuber, Eliz 23.Jim Jensen, Hopkinsville . 23.

5. One Meter Diving1. Dan Watson, Russell .... 481.652. Greg Bennett, St. Xavier . 385.703. Woody Franklin, KCD .... 367.804. Robbie Cottrell, Russell . 366.755. Brent Lichty, Model .... 309.806. Jay Whittle, Cov. Catholic . 306.75

6. 100 Yard Butterfly1. Eddie Pantoja, Eastern .... 5 3.82. Bill Padgett, Trinity .... 54.93. David Rolf, Covington Cath. 55.04. T. Coshiavo, Dixie Heights . 56.65. Greg Ballou, Central .... 56.86. Rick Wileman, Ballard .... 57.6

7. 100 Yard Freestyle1. Scott Williams, Model 49.12. Gary Bunch, Lafayette 50.13. Rick Pearson, Trinity 50.34. Dan Carey, St. Xavier 51.65. B. Klaine, Cov. Catholic .. 5 1.66. Mark Ruck, Eastern 52.0

8. 500 Yard Freestyle1. Mike Higgs, St. Xavier 4:46.02. Alan Hays, Tates Creek .. 4:56.23. Bill Hofarce, Cov. Catholic . . 4:56.84. Robin Wileman, Central .. 5:06.95. Don Livingston, Waggener .. 5:07.06. Jay Morrison, Seneca 5:13.5

Higgs set a new state record with histime of 4:46.0.

9. 100 Yard BackstrokeAlan Steiden, St. Xavier . . 56.91Bob Wynkoop, Atherton . . 56.99David Buchart, St. Xavier .. 56.13Rick Wileman, Ballard 57.23Joe York, Atherton 57.57Bob Kelly, Cov. Catholic . . 59.90

10. 100 Yard BreaststrokeBobby Peck, Woodford Co. 1:02.7Jamie Barnett, Male .... 1:02.8Mark Brandt, Hopkinsville . 1:02.9Bill Padgett, Trinity .... 1 :03.2Hank Wright, Trinity .... 1:04.2Tom Mulliken, Owensboro . 1:05.1

1 1. 400 Yard Freestyle RelayTrinity

2. Covington Catholic3. Ballard4. St. Xavier5. Eastern6. Franklin County

3:24.13:26.33:27.13:27.33:33.73:35.5

THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR APRIL, 1979 Page Seven

1979 Kentucky State High School Swimming Meet

Plantation Country Club, Louisville, Kentucky, February 23-24, 1979

GIRLS FINAL RESULTS

TEAM

.1 StS t

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Sacred Heart

Henry Clay

Ky. Country Day

Tates Creek

Notre Dame Aca.

Highlands

Elizabethtown

Eastern

Beechwood

Waggener

Model

Conner

Henry Clay

Fort Campbell

Daviess County

Bowling Green

Danville

Paul Blazer

Westport

Atherton

138

93

88

83

75

75

69

49

45

45

44

37

32

29

28

27

26

24

24

23

1. 200 Yard Medley RelaySacred Heart 1:56Beechwood 1:59Tates Creek 1:59Highlands 2:01Notre Dame 2:02Elizabethtown 2:03

2. 200 Yard FreestyleCarol Landry, Eastern .... 1:54Ceci Clarke, Fort Campbell . 1:57,Nancy Hennessy, Shawnee . 1:58Donna Buese, KDC 2:00Jan Nunn, Ballard 2:01S. Cannes, Elizabethtown . . 2:02.Landry set a new state record with

r time of 1:54.2.

3. 200 Yard Individual MedleyJane Sullivan, Shawnee ... . 2:11.Denise Busan, Tates Creek. . 2:13.Robin Browning, Ballard 2:15.S. Hebestreet, Ballard 2:15.Laura Murphy, Henry Clay . 2:18.Lora Salmon, Moore 2:22.Sullivan set a new state record with

r time of 2:11.9.

4. 50 Yard FreestylePeggy Saalfield, Model .... 24.Karen Jaque, Daviess .... 25.Diane Morgan, Shawnee . . 25.Beth Bankemper, Kighlands.. 25.Stephanie Davis, Atherton. . . 25.Ellen Finney, Tates Creek . . . 25.

6 6

5. One Meter DivingSheri Horvitz, Waggener . . 404.85Ellen McGrath, Male .... 403.10Becky Lloyd, Dixie Heights . 390.40Misty Parsons, Shawnee . . 378.15Gail Vasterling, Apollo .... 348.75Caryn O'Connor, Assumption 346.90

6. 100 Yard ButterflyLisa Buese, KCD 56.2K. Turner, Conner 59.0Laura Murphy, Henry Clay . . 1:01.6Amy Davis, Blazer 1:02.6Caroline Thompson, Manual. 1:04.2D. Heidrich, Beechwood .. 1:04.3

7. 100 Yard FreestyleCarol Landry, Eastern . . .

Peggy Saalfield, Model . . .

Stephanie Davis, AthertonS. Carnes, ElizabethtownDiane Morgan, ShawneeB. Bankemper, HighlandsLandry set a new state reco

;r time of 53.1.

8. 500 Yard FreestyleLisa Buese, KCDRobin Browning, BallardCeci Clarke, Ft. CampbellDenise Buban, Tates CreekJan Nunn, Ballard ....Amy Davis, Blazer

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Ellen Finney, Tates CreekNancy Hennessy, ShawneeS. Hebestreet, Ballard . . .

J. Heidrich, Beechwood. . .

Karen Jaque, Daviess . . .

10. 100 Yard BreaststrokeJane Sullivan, ShawneeBecky Kitchen, WestportPatricia Miller, WaggenerLisa Goodman, Shelby Co.K. Lynch, ElizabethtownLora Salmon, Moore . . .

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1979 BOYS' STATE TOURNAMENT BOX SCORE INFORMATION

PlayerOlinger

GuessMobeliniHagansAlexanderMcDanielMiller

Little

PuUiamHall

CornetteFrancis

Totals

Game No. 1 - Session No. 1

Pulaski County-Will IS Simpson

Player m n fg fga ft fta reb a pf tp

Begley - 7 - 3 4 2 17

Cole - 8 - 3 13

Cox - 1 - 2

Mounce - - 1

Thomas 13 - 5 8 2 31

ShadoanBurkett - 3 - 2 2 4 8

FurlongShadoan - 1 3 2

BrentFaulknerWallen -

Totals 33 - 10 14 15 76

Game No. 2 - Session No. 1

Warren East -Dallas Embry

Player m n fg fla ft fta reb a pf tp

CherryEast

5

4

-

101 10

3 8

Lewis 1 1 2 4 3

Barrick 1 1 2

2 12

1 2AnthonyDunn

5 2 5

2 2

Lawson 4 2 4 3 10

Anthony1 11Shobe 4 3 8

JohnsonPillow

GibbsTotals 24 - 10 22 16 58

Game No. 3 -Se sion No. 2

Clas County - Bob ICei h

Player m in fg fga ft fta reb a pf.*?

Bishop 3 2 13 24 2 2 1 5 4 28

Bowling 3 ) 4 9 3 5 4 5 11

Hanson 1 5 2 4 2 5 4

Little"

3 2 6 17 3 5 1 2 2 15

Smith 3 2 6 7 3 3 4 1 3 15

Griffith 7 13 2 2

Ledford 1 4 4 2 4 4 4 10

MooreBowling, Lonnie -0000CorunCoffeySmith, Bobby

Team 3

Totals 16 3 36 68 13 21 3 7 3 25 85

Game No. 4 -Se ision No. 2

Gra It County - C. F .W enderoth

Player mm fg fga ft fta reb 3 pf tp

Simpson 2't 1 11 6 8 1 1 3 4 8

Kinsey 2 5 11 2 3 4 3 5 12

Hubbard 1 t 1 3

Howe 3 2 4 11 8 10 1 2 1 3 16

Wright 3 3 113 2 1

Pfister 2 3 6 10 5 12

Welsh 10 2

Shipp 1 2 10 1 2

Kenner 1

PooreHoover 1

Jones 12 4 3 2

Team 4

Totals 16 ) 16 47 19 29 46 1 14 51

Game No. 5 -S ession 3

Ash land Blazer - PaUlP atterson

Player uin fg fga ft fta reb a pf tp

McCauley 6 5 11 1 3 3 10Smith 2 5 10 4 6 8 2 14

Anders 2 2 7 11 2 4

Cobb 52 3 7 1 2 1 5 1 7

Henderson 51 1 6 2 4 1 1 1 4

Tipton 4 7 7 7 10 1 15

Withrow 6 2'1

Anderson 10 1

Brown -0000Haller -.0000Daniel -0000

Team 4

Totals 1 30 20 48 14 20 41 6 12 54

Roger K

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1 10

4 25

4 11

1 17

13 73

Player

SchneiderAllemangMcCauleyEilers

WoernerWhiteBrooksWhiteCozzensHemmingBrohmKarrer

Totals

DeSales - Lucien Raquemin fg fga ft fta reb a pf tp

5 - 4 4 - - 2 14

- 5

- 8

- 2- 1

- 2

4 8

1

2 5

1 14

4 16

5 6

1 2

1 4

Caverna - Kim ShawPlayer mir tg fga ft fta reb a pf tp

Stinson 25 3 13 2 2 i 1 4 8

Demetrius 24 6 13 2 3 2 (1 2 14

Woodard 32 7 17 14 15 19 3 28

Percell 25 4 11 4 5 1 2 3 12

Page 31 9 14 2 2 3 3 4 20Ennis 20 3 9 1 5 9 2 7

WeaverWoodsBunnell U

Bennett (1 (1

Riordan U

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Totals 160 32 77 25 il 37 6 18 89

Lafayette - Jock Sutherland

Player mir fg fga ft fta reb a pf tp

Stakeyn 7 2

Rose 28 7 8 1 2 6 1 4 15

Wilson 30 9 12 1 11 1 18

Johnson 30 4 14 1 1 3 2 3 10

Minnefield , D 26 7 19 2 2 6 2 1 16

Minnie field, K 11 2 10 4

Ely 4 2 3 1 6 4

Parrett 5 1 3 4 4 10 6

Giles 13 1 2 2 2

Gorham 2 1 1 2 2

Hatton 2 2 2 1 14Budzinski 2 10 2

Team 3

Totals 160 34 66 9 13 32 5 22 77

Owensboro -- Bobby WatsonPlayer min fg fga ft fta reb a pf tp

Higgs 32 6 12 5 7 6 1 4 17

Drake 26 3 12 t) 10 1 4 6

Griffin 25 4 15 (1 8 4 8

James 18 3 8 1 2 2 12 7

Thompson 31 3 8 U 10 2 6

AcquistoGreer 10 1 1 2 10 1

McFarlandRiley 12 3 4 (1 10 2 6

JamesLeak 6 (1

TeamTotals 160 22 60 7 11 29 3 18 51

THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR APRIL, 1979 Page Eleven

1979 BOYS' STATE TOURNAMENT BOX SCORE INFORMATION

Player

Williams

Levi

GrossWilliamsTalbottRossWilliams

ReedCrawfordGrossJenkinsCustard

TeamTotals

Player

EdmondsWareGibbsTurnerBakerMoranJonesMayfieldMangusTarter

MartinFranklin

TeamTotals

Player

NewsomeMay, MikeMcPeekKiserNewsomeBentleyRoweMay, ToddSpearsHaUJohnsonMay, Randy

TeamTotals

Game No. '

Player

BegleyCoxThomasBurkettShadoanMounceColeWallenFurlongFaulknerBrentShadoan, Mike

TeamTotals

- Session No. 3

Harrison County - Virgil Jenkinsmin fg fga ft fta reb a pf tp

22 5 10 4 4 7

8

2 2 13

1 4 14

2 6

2 10

4 4

7 17

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1 3

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2 20000000000000000160 25 59 9 13 34 5 17 59

- Session 4

Westport - Chuck Nalevankofg fga ft fta reb a pf tp

32 7 14 1

31 13 23 3 3 15

32 1 7 8

32 3 7 2

29 3 8 4 4 3

10 1

3 10 1

1 15

5 29

3 6

1

9 35 3 17 62

- Session No. 4

Virgie - Bob Osbornenin fg fga ft fta reb ;

32 11 222331

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160 26 63 18 25 36 7 16 70

- Session No. 5

Pulaski County - David Fraley

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175 23 57 8 11 38 10 15 54

Game No. 10 - Session No. 5

Player

StinsonFordWoodardPercel

PageEnnisWeaverWoodsBunnellBennettRiordan

TeamTotals

Caverna - Kim Shawmin fg fga ft fta reb a pf tp-)->

6 11 5 8 1 5 17

29 4 8 1

>5 4 4 9

31 4 17 11 13 17 4 19

29 5 8 1 4 2 4 10

31 7 20 1 4 6 1 4 15

12 1 2 (1 6 1 1 7

2 1

1 n1

1

1

160 27 67 18 28 43 8 22 72

PlayerWilliams

BoydYoungbloodClymerBeale

WyattMossPyle

Parrott

Biggers

FloodMoss

TeamTotals

Player

FischerMaloneMuntisSullivan

VoriesMaloneBowdyDeesVogelLingConleyRedmond

TeamTotals

Player

HartNanceYoungBarnett

DavieOwenJordanMoreheadEvansHarris

DooleyMaybray

TeamTotals

Player

CherryLewisAnthony, TLawsonShobeEast

Barrick

DunnAnthony, REmbry, TEmbry, BGibbs

TeamTotals

Player

Stakelin

RoseWilsonJohnsonMinnicfield,D.

Minniefield.K

Giles

ElyParrett

GorhamHattonBudzinski

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Mayfield - Roger Fields

mir fg fga ft fta reb a pf tp

32 4 11 3 5 6 1 1 1117 2 4 1 1 4 431 n 19 3 6 16 4 2530 4 4 2 4 5 1 4 1032 1 1 1 2 3 2 1 3

15 3 7 5 2 61 3 3 2

5

44160 26 50 9 17 5 16 61

Highlands - Ken Shields

min fg fga ft fta reb pf tp

30 6 9 3 4 12 1 4 15

30 3 2 1 2

32 13 19 5 6 12 1 2 31

32 4 8 8 9 4 8 2 16

32 3 14 7 2 3 1 6

2

2

4

60 26 53 16 23 35 13 11 68

Christian County - Lyle Dunbarmin fg fga ft fta reb a pf tp

24 8 12 2 5 5 16

27 12 20 2 2 13 1 1 2629 1 9 11 2 3 2

23 1 4 2 3 5 2 4 4

14 9 13 2 2 1 4 2 2012 2 8 1 2 1 4

9 4 7 3 3 4 3 11

2 1

2 1 2 1 2

1

1 1 2 1 2

1

3

2

160 39 77 9 12 41 14 23 87

Warren East - Dallas Embrymin fg fga ft fta reb a pf tp

26 3 10 2 3 6

35 6 11 3 1.5 5 1 12

35 5 8 1 1 X 2 5 11

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175 24 63 7 13 39 10 14 55

Lafayette - Jock Sutherlandmin fg fga ft fta reb a pf tp91302602231 6 13 3 15 3 4 1226 8 15 6 6 10 1 5 2221 6 12 1 1 1 6 4 1328 9 14 9 10 9 9 4 2720 38362259

1019 2 5 2 5 6 2 1 6

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5

160 36 71 21 33 57 23 25 93

Page Twelve THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR APRIL, 1979

1979 BOYS' STATE TOURNAMENT BOX SCORE INFORMATION

Player

McCauleySmithAndersCobbHendersonTipton

WithrowAndersonBrownHaller

DanielTeamTotals

Player

MaloneFisher

MuntisVoricsSullivan

Malone, DVogelLingDeesBowdyRedmondConley

TeamTotals

Player

CherryLewisAnthonyLawsonShobeEmbry, T.

EastBarrick

DunnJohnsonPillow

Embry, B.

TeamTotals

1 1 - Session 6

Ashland Blazer — Paul Pattersonnin fg fga ft fta reb a pf tp

32 6 13

27 3 2 2 6 1

4 5 5 2 3

2

3 3 5 3 11

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4160 21 51 12 13 29 12 18 54

, 12 - Session 6

Highlands - Ken Shields

min fg fga ft fta reb a pf tp

4 7 2 5 3

32 9 16

32 3 13

32 6 11 1 2

15

6

2 10

3 18

50000000-

-

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13-

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160 24 53 4 9 34 11 17 52

13 - Session 7

Warren East - Dallas Embrymin fg fga ft fta reb a pf tp' ' 5 6 3 1 17

1 12

24 6 12

32 4 9 4

24 4 5 1

13

5

8 4 5

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6 9 3

3 5

2 5

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2 152 2

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160 22 57 15 25 33 5 13 59

Game No. 14 - Session 7

Mayfield - Roger Fields

min fg fga ft fta reb a pf tpPlayer

Williams

BovdYoungbloodClymerBealeWyattMossPyle

Parrott

Biggers

FloodMoss, T.

TeamTotals

PlayerStakelin

RoseWilsonJohnsonMinnifield, D.Minnifield, KEly

Parrett

GorhamGiles

BudzinskiHatton

TeamTotals

23 3 19

32 3

3230 3 6

1 6

2 4

5 16 1 2 2212 14 4 7

2 2 3 2

7 4 8

2

101010 101010 10

1

1

160 20 63 5 11 39 10 19 45

i ~ Session 8

Lafayette - Jock Sutherlandfg fga ft fta reb a pf tp

6 1 1

31 5 6 1 2 3 3 1 11

31 4 8 5 7 14 1 1 13

27 10 17 4 5 8 4 1 2428 4 11 8 4 4 8

18 2 6 2 3 1 2 4 6

8 0-

1

1

9 1 2

Mayfield - Roger Fields

160 25 50 12 17 43 14 12 62

Player mir fg fga ft fta ret a pf tp

WUliams 26 4 13 1 7 4 2 8Boyd 30 1 3 2 3 4 4 2Youngblood 29 10 15 4 5 12 3 24Clymer 32 4 8 6 7 3 1 14Beale 32 3 4 2 2 3 1 6Wyatt 11 2 2 2 2 1 2 2MossPyleParrott -

Biggers -

FloodMoss

Team 6Totals 160 22 45 12 19 35 13 12 56

Christian County-Lyle DunbarPlayer min fg fga ft fta reb a pf tp

Hart 32 4 10 2 2 3 1 3 10

Nance 28 6 15 4 4 6 1 4 16

Young 30 3 10 4 6 13 1 10

Harnett 30 1 10 5 8 8 2 7

Davie 32 6 8 3 4 4 3 1 15

Owen 4Jordan 4EvansMoreheadHarris

MayprayDooley

Team 4

Totals 160 20 53 18 24 38 5 11 58

Lafayette - Jock SutherlandPlayer mir fg fga ft fta ret a pf tp

Stakelin 8 1 1 1

Rose 23 2 10 2 2 7 5 6Wilson 32 9 13 1 2 23 1 4 19

Johnson 10 1 3 1 2 2

Minnifield, D. 32 6 15 4 4 6 7 3 16

Minnifield, K. 24 4 11 6 4 5 8

Giles 9 2 3 4 1 1 4Ely 22 5 7 1 4 1 3 11

Parrett

GorhamHattonBudzinski

Team 4Totals 160 29 63 8 12 51 15 24 66

Christian County- Lyle DunbarPlayer mir fgfga ft fta ret a pf tp

Halt 31 2 5 1 6 2 2 4

Nance 25 8 16 4 11 1 2 16

Young 25 3 8 6 8 9 3 1 12

Barnett 28 6 10 6 1 12

Davie 31 3 12 4 8 2 4 3 10

Owen 4

Jordan 12 1 2 4 2

Evans 4

MoreheadHarris

MayprayDooley

TeamTotals 160 23 53 10 21 38 10 9 56

Christian County - Lyle DunbarPlayer min fg fga ft fta reb a pf tp

Hart 31 6 13 1 5 4 12

Nance 30 6 12 6 2 3 12

Young 28 2 7 2 4 3 1 3 6

Barnett 26 2 7 6 2 4

Davie 32 3 8 4 4 4 2 12

Owen 10 1 4 1 1 2

Jordan 10 1 2 3 2

EvansMorehead 2 1 1 1 2

MayprayDooleyHarris

Team 4Totals 160 23 54 6 9 28 7 16 52

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