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HighSchoolAthlete

NATIONAL FEDERATIONPast - Present - Future

Member Of National Federation of State High School Associations

r

Official Organ of the

KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATIONSEPT. 1980

K.H.S.A.A. FOOTBALL SCHOOLS1980-81

SchoolAdair CountyAllen CountyAnderson CountyApollo

Atherton

Ballard

Ballard MemorialBardstownBarren CountyBath CountyBeechwoodBelfry

Bell CountyBellevue

BereaBeth Haven Christian

Betsy LayneBishop David

Boone CountyBourbon CountyBowling Green

Boyd CountyBoyle CountyBreathitt CountyBreckinridge CountyBryan Station

Bullitt Central

Bullitt East

Butler

Butler CountyCaldwell CountyCalloway CountyCampbell CountyCampbellsville

Carroll County

Casey CountyCavernaCentral

Christian CountyClay CountyClinton CountyConnerCorbinCovington Catholic

Crittenden CountyCumberlandDaviess CountyDaytonDanville

DeSalesDixie Heights

DossduPont ManualDurrett

East Carter

East Hardin

Eastern

Edmonson CountyElizabethtown

Elkhorn City

EminenceEstill CountyEvarts

Fairdale

Fairview

Fern Creek

Fler^ing CountyFleming NeonFort CampbellFort KnoxFranktort

Franklin CountyFranklin-Simpson

Fulton

Fulton CountyGamaliel

Garrard CountyGeorge Rogers Clark

GlasgowGrayson CountyGreen CountyGreenup CountyGreenville

Hancock CountyHarlan

Harrison CountyHarrodsburgHart CountyHazardHeathHenderson CountyHenry Clay

Henry CountyHighlands

HolmesHopkinsville

Iroquois

James A. CawoodJeftersontown

JenkinsJessamine County

AddressColumbiaScottsville

LawrenceburgOwensboroLouisville

Louisville

Barlow

BardstownGlasgowOwingsville

Ft Mitchell

Belfry

Pineville

Bellevue

BereaValley Station

Betsy LayneLouisville

Florence

PansBowling GreenAshlandDanville

JacksonHarnedLexington

Shepherdsville

Mt WashingtonLouisville

MorgantownPrinceton

MurrayAlexandria

Campbellsville

Carrollton

Liberty

Horse CaveLouisville

Hopkinsville

ManchesterAlbany

HebronCorbinCovingtonMarionCumberlandOwensboroDaytonDanville

Louisville

Ft Mitchell

Louisville

Louisville

Louisville

GraysonGlendale

MiddletownBrownsville

Elizabethtown

Elkhorn City

EminenceIrvine

Evarts

Fairdale

AshlandLouisville

FlemingsburgFleming

Fort CampbellFort KnoxFranktort

Frankfori

Franklin

Fulton

HickmanGamaliel

Lancaster

WinchesterGlasgowLeitchfield

GreensburgGreenupGreenville

Lewisport

Harlan

CynthianaHarrodsburgMunfordville

HazardWest PaducahHendersonLexington

New Castle

Ft, ThomasCovingtonHopkinsville

Louisville

Harlan

Jeftersontown

Jenkins

Nicholasville

CoachMichael HeningerRoyce HoodBob Sarver

Fred HambergDan GobleBob RedmanBen SydbotenGarnis MartinJerry EubankGary RameyBernie Barre

Dick RoddyBruce ThompsonFred Bernier

Harold Borders

Joe Bailey

Don Daniels

Denny NashOwen HauckCharles Persson

Wilson Sears

Bill T RossEd Rail

Dudley Hilton

Oscar GardnerSteve Parker

Bill RanneyEd Bentley

Robert MoreheadDon SmithAl GiordanoSam HarpDon Shelton

Roger CookClyde McConnaughhayRandall Akers

Johnny Belcher

Clint Lovely

Fred Clayton

Eugene Hensley

David Walters

Bob Lewis

Archie PowersLynn RayKen BargoTim Saylor

Gary Keller

Fred Mariani

Tom Dufty

Ron MadnckBob Burnett

Steve Stansburg

Buddy Pfaadt

William Perkins

Gary McDowellSteve BrownDavid Peak

Edd Rich

Phil D OwensJack R Hall

Woody DavenportHoover Niece

Larry Phillips

Tom CosmanRex CookseyWally Oyler

Teddy Purcell

Roland WhiteMarshall Patterson

Joe Jaggers

Raymond WebbGary DearbornJames MathewsWayne LohausDennis Fisher

Kelly PageSam BurkeDon DankoCoy MeadowsDon Rawlings

Jerry CowherdJohn YounceRon WigglesworthJerry Griffin

Rick McCraryBobby Jenkins

Alvis JohnsonRoy Petett

Jim Rail

Jack Haskins

Mojo HoHowellJake Bell

Richard Zoller

Bill HerrmannGeorge AdamsDanny SundbergLen KernJim Cullivan

Jim JordanJohn BrownFrank Conyers

Johns CreekJohnson Central

Kentucky Country DayKy School f/t Deaf

Knott Co Central

Knox Central

Lafayette

LaRueLaurel CountyLawrence CountyLeslie CountyLewis CountyLincoln CountyLloyd MemorialLone Jack

Lone OakLudlowLynn CampMcLean CountyM. C Napier

MadisonMadison Central

Madisonville N HopkinsMaleMarion CountyMarshall CountvMason CountyMayfield

Maysville

Meade CountyMercer CountyMetcalfe CountyMiddlesboroMooreMontgomery CountyMorgan CountyMullins

Murray

Nelson CountyNewportNewport Catholic

Nicholas CountyNorth Bullitt

North Hardin

Ohio CountyOldham CountyOwen CountyOwensboroOwensboro Catholic

Paducah TilghmanPamtsville

PansPaul G Blazer

PIkeville

Phelps

Pineville

Pleasure Ridge Park

PrestonsburgRacelandReidland

Rockcastle CountyRowan CountyRussell

Russell CountyRussellville

St Xavier

Scott

Scot; CountySenecaShawneeShelby CountySheldon Clark

Simon Kenton

SomersetSouthernStuart

Tates CreekTaylor CountyThomas Jefferson

Todd County Central

Tompkinsville

Trigg CountyTrimble CountyTrinity

Union CountyValley

Virgie

WaggenerWarren Central

Warren East

Washington CountyWayne CountyWebster CountyWest Carter

West Hardin

WesternWestern Hills

Westport

WheelwrightWhitesburgWhitley CountyWilliamsburg

Woodford County

Pikeville

Paintsville

Louisville

Danville

HindmanBarbourville

Lexington

Hodgenville

LondonLouisa

HydenVanceburgStanford

Erianger

Four Mile

PaducahLudlowCorbin

CalhounHazardRichmondRichmondMadisonville

Louisville

LebanonBentonMaysville

Mayfield

Maysville

BrandenburgHarrodsburgEdmontonMiddlesboro

Louisville

Mt Sterling

West Liberty

Pikeville

Murray

BardstownNewportNewportCarlisle

Shepherdsville

Radcliff

Hartford

BucknerOwentonOwensboroOwensboroPaducahPaintsville

PansAshlandPikeville

PhelpsPineville

Louisville

Prestonsburg

RacelandPaducahMt VernonMoreheadRussell

Russell Springs

Russellville

Louisville

Covington

GeorgetownLouisville

Louisville

Shelbyville

Inez

IndependenceSomersetLouisville

Louisville

Lexington

Campbellsville

Louisville

Elkton

Tompkinsville

Cadiz

BedfordLouisville

Morganfield

Valley Station

Virgie

Louisville

Bowling GreenBowling GreenSpringfield

Monticello

DixonOlive Hill

StephensburgShively

Frankfort

Louisville

WheelwrightWhitesburgWilliamsburgWilliamsburg

Versailles

Mike Riffe

Lewis BerkheimerMalcolm Marler

Paul Smiley

Ronnie HolcombJohn Dixon

Jim Poynter

Phil BasonCharlie Bell

Anthony Hatchell

Floyd HinesBill RobinsonDon WooldndgeJim DoughertyMichael Parker

Tom Pandolfi

Glen WiseDavid Mitchell

John Miller

Bill DixonMonty Joe Lovell

Ed Miracle

Steve TweddellGarnett PhelpsLewis CookDoc Sanders

Steve Butcher

Jack Morris

Dean Cvitkovic

Jim DeVnesLarry FrenchDouglas ClemmonsTom Stapleton

Ted Leasor

Pat Dale

Bruce HerdmanLarry Bryant

John Hina

Joe MedleyMike MurphyRobert Schneider

Ben PumphreyRoger HayesCharlie LynchFrank Parker

Terry BeanRoy CochranDon Netoskie

Jim Wilson

Dan HaleyWalter BrughRandy ReeseMike ManleyHillard HowardYogie Kinder

Eddie Bishop

Bob HolmanPhillip HaywoodRoger SnyderTony BurkeenLarry WoodsRay GrahamIvan McGloneRon Finley

Ken Barrett

Mike Stewart

Dave BrowningJack Eicher

Mike EganWilliam GreenTom Becherer

Earl HutchinsonCarl Fitzer

John Cain

Danny DohnDon Williams

Roy Walton

Harry Reit

Donald H PopeMike DotsonLarry MooreDixie Jones

Jim Hurst

Roger GruneisenDick McDonaldHugh DeningRonald Curry

Fred Ries

Joe HoodJim RossJimmie ReedJerry Turner

Walter L, HawkinsJohn DyerBernard DeckerStephen ReedTom Roberts

Steve BockoShorty JamersonJames GoseSam Schafer

Robert T. RoseDan Cassity

The Kentucky High School AthleteOfficial Organ of the

Kentucky High School Athletic Association

VOL. XLIII — No. 2 SEPTEMBER, 1980 $2.00 Per Year

K.H.S.A.A. BOARD OF CONTROLOFFICERS 1980-81

J. D.Minnehan is a native of Ashland, Kentucky,

and has earned degrees of A.B., M.A. and Rank I at

the University of Southern Mississippi, the

University of Tennessee and Western KentuckyUniversity respectively.

Mr. Minnehan's first five years in education

were in the capacity of English teacher, assistant

football coach and head basketball coach at

Bardstown High School. He then served as As-

sistant Principal at Bullitt Central High School for

three years and Principal of the Oldham CountyMiddle School for one year before assuming the

principalship of Oldham County High School five

years ago.

Mr. Minnehan and his wife, Judy, have a four

year old son, Jason. Mrs. Minnehan Is Director of

Instruction for the Oldham County School District.

Zeb BlankenshipPresident

J. D. MinnehanVice-President

Zeb Blankenship, Principal of JessamineCounty High School, Nicholasville, was elected

President of the Board of Control at the summermeeting of the directors held on July 25, 1980. J. D.

Minnehan, Principal of Oldham County HighSchool, was named Board Vice-President.

Zeb Blankenship is a native of Elkhorn City,

Kentucky, where he was graduated from high

school in 1945. He was a member of the then

Cumberland High School basketball team whichrepresented the 15th Region in the State HighSchool Basketball Tournament in 1943, 1944 and1945. He was a member of the 1945 All-Tournamentteam.

Mr. Blankenship received a basketball scholar-

ship to the University of Kentucky. Following his

Freshman year, he served two years with the U. S.

Army. He played basketball during this time andalso served in the Department of Recreation at Ft.

Meade, Maryland. Later he attended the University

of Louisville and was graduated from the University

of Kentucky In 1952. He also earned a MastersDegree and the Standard Leadership Certificate

from U. K.

He has served as a teacher, coach and principal

at Virgie and Belfry High Schools in Pike County, at

Madison-Model in the Richmond City Schools, at

Mercer County High School, and is beginning his

fourteenth year as Principal of Jessamine CountyHigh School in Nicholasville.

Mr. Blankenship and his wife, Nel, are the

parents of twin daughters, Kathy and Barby, andtwo sons. Chuck and Scott. Scott is currently

attending Western Kentucky University.

VOLLEYBALL INFORMATION

The K.H.S.A.A. will sponsor regional and state

volleyball tournaments in October, 1980. Theregional tournaments will be held during the weekof October 13, and the state tournament is

scheduled for October 23-25.

The regional sites are as follows: Kenton Coun-ty Region, Scott High School; Campbell CountyRegion, Campbell County High School; East Ken-

tucky Region, Paul Blazer High School; Jefferson

County I, Presentation and Fairdale High SchoolJefferson County II, Iroquois High School andManual High School; Jefferson County III, Ballard

and Eastern High School. The State Tournamentwill be held at the University of Kentucky, MemorialColiseum, the manager will be Brigid L. DeVries.

The following schools have been assigned to

regions:

Kenton County Region — Beechwood, Dixie

Height, Holmes. Holy Cross, Lloyd Memorial, Lud-low, Notre Dame, St. Henry, Scott, Simon Kenton,

Villa Madonna;Campbell County Region — Bellevue, Bishop

Brossart, Boone County, Campbell County,Conner, Dayton, Grant County, HighlandsNewport, Our Lady of Providence, Walton Verona;

East Kentucky Region — Elkhorn City,

Fairview, Hazard, Knott County Central, McCrearyCentral, Montgomery County, Paul Blazer, RowanCounty, St. Camillus, Sheldon Clark, University

Breckinridge, Woodford County;Jefferson County I Region — Angela Merici,

Butler, Central, Doss, Fairdale, Holy Rosary, Ninth

& O, Pleasure Ridge Park, Presentation, Shawnee,University Heights, Valley, Western;

Jefferson County II Region — Assumption,

Con'i on Page 2

Page Two THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR SEPTEMBER, 1980

SEPTEMBER, 1980 Vol XLIM, No. 2

Published monthly, except June andJuly, by the KentuckyHigh School Athletic Association, Office of Publication,

560 E. Cooper Dr., P.O. Box 22280, Lexington. Ky. 40522.

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 Publication No 293080.

Editor TOM MILLSAssistant Editor JEAN BATSELAssistant Editor BRIGID L. DeVRIESAssistant Editor LOUIS STOUTAssistant Editor BILLY V. WISE

Lexington, Kentucky

BOARD OF CONTROLPresident .. Zeb Blankenship (1977-1981) Nicholasville

Vice-Pres J.D. Minnehan (1978-1982) LaGrange

Directors .. Charles D. Black (1980-1984) Barbourville;

John Brock (1980-1984) Morehead; Whaylon Coleman(1980-1984) Owensboro; Robie Harper, Jr (1979-1983)

Drakesboro. Alvis Johnson (1980-1984) Harrodsburg;

Walter J. Pickett (1980-1982) Valley Station: BarneyThweatt (1977-1981) Hopkinsvllle; Fairce O. Woods(1979-1983) Flemingsburg; Conley Manning, State Dept,

of Education representative.

Subscription Rate $2.00 per year

From the Commissioner's Office

BASKETBALL CLINICS

The 1980-81 required rules meetings for

basketball officials and head coaches will be con-ducted by Assistant Commissioner Billy V. Wise.Other members of the coaching staff, scorers andtimers are urged to attend. The dates, times andsites for the meetings are as follows:

October 6 - Somerset High School (Somerset) -

7:00 p.m.

October 7 - Bell Co. High School (Pineville) -

7:00 p.m.

October 8 - Hazard High School (Hazard) -

7:00 p.m.

October 9 - Prestonsburg High School (Pres-

tonsburg) - 7:00 p.m.

October 13 - Morehead State University (More-head) - 7:00 p.m.

October 14 - UK Community College - Ashland- 7:00 p.m.

October 15 - Mason Co. High School (Mays-ville) - 7:00 p.m.

October 16 - Holmes High School (Covington)- 7:00 p.m.

October 20 - Apollo High School (Owensboro)- 7:00 p.m.

October 21 - Paducah Tilghman High School(Paducah) - 7:00 p.m.

October 22 - Murray High School (Murray) -

7:00 p.m.

October 23 - Hopkinsvllle High School (Hop-kinsvllle) - 7:00 p.m.

October 27 - Bowling Green High School(Bowling Green) - 7:00 p.m.

October 28 - Elizabethtown High School (Eliz-

abethtown) - 7:00 p.m.

October 29 - Stouffer's Inn (Louisville) - 7:00

p.m.

October 30 - Henry Clay High School (Lexing-

ton) - 7:00 p.m.

BASKETBALL ASSIGNINGSECRETARIES 1980-81

Rex Alexander, 1320 Wells Boulevard, Murray42071, (Res) 502/753-3579, (Bus) 767-6826; Albert

Finley, 303 Adams Avenue, Hopkinsvllle 42240,(Res) 502/886-4108, (Bus) 885-5133; Jerry Kimmel,Box 86, Beechmont 42323, (Res) 502/476-2656; BobGour, Box 1409, Bowling Green 42101, (Res)

502/843-9582, (Bus) 842-8177; Howard E. Gardner,

829 Freeman Lake Road, Elizabethtown 42701,

(Res) 502/765-6273; Pete Mattingly, 1514 CardinalDrive, Louisville 40213, (Res) 502/459-5793, (Bus)

458-2129; Roy Winchester, Bethlehem 40007, (Res)

502/845-5040; Bob Miller, 197 Holiday Lane, Fort

Thomas 41075, (Res) 606/441-5885, (Bus) 635-

4161; Howard Rogers, 17 Maryland Avenue,Winchester 40291, (Res) 606/744-1785, (Bus) 293-

3040; (JV) Bobby Flynn, 428 McKenna Court,

Lexington 40505, (Res) 606/299-5902, (Bus) 278-

9310; Charles E. Hall, Rt. 2, Winterhawk, Danville

40422, (Res) 606/236-8811, (Bus) 236-2604; RayCanady, Box 244, Barbourville 40906, (Res)

606/546-4765, (Bus) 546-4175; Don Stacy, GeneralDelivery, Bonnyman 41719, (Res) 606/436-6209,

(Bus) 439-1803; Paul Dotson, Box 83, Belfry 41514,

(Res) 606/631-1841, (Bus) 353-7230, 353-7239;

Bobby F. Crager, 1703 Mary Ellen Drive, Flatwoods41139, (Res) 606/836-6069, (Bus) 836-8186.

VOLLEYBALL INFORMATIONCon't from Page 1

Atherton, Brown, Immanuel Lutheran, Iroquois,

Kentucky Country Day, Manual, Mercy, Male,

Southern, Stuart, Thomas Jefferson, Tompkinsville;

Jefferson County III Region — Ballard, Durrett,

Eastern, Fern Creek, Jeffersontown, Mayfield,

Moore, Mount St. Joseph, Sacred Heart, Seneca,Waggener, Westport;

The K.H.S.A.A. is currently registeringvolleyball officials. Persons who wish to register

should contact the K.H.S.A.A. office as soon as

possible as the deadline date is October 1, 1980.

THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR SEPTEMBER, 1980 Page Three

MEMO:National High School Activities WeekSeptember 28 — October 4, 1980

THE FIRST CELEBRATION of National HighSchool Activities Week will be September 28 to

October 4, 1980. It is an opportunity for you to

promote student participation in and communitysupport of the athletic and activities programs of

your schools.

1980 NATIONAL FEDERATION FOOTBALLEarly Season Questions

INSTALLIVIENT I

EDITOR'S NOTE: These interpretations of the

1980 National Federation Football Rules do not set

aside nor modify any rule They are made and pub-lished by the National Federation of State HighSchool Associations in response to situations

presented.

Brice B. Durbin, Publisher

National Federation Publications

PUBLICATION CORRECTIONSAND CLARIFICATIONS

RULE BOOKInside Cover Reference 9-4-lg should be 9-4-lf.

Page 10 Under item (i) second sentence.

Add "refuse" as fifth w/ord in sen-

tence.

Page 33 Chart on classification of kicks

Roman numeral II. Under free kick

should read as follows: "Other free

kicks, except following a safety,

may score a field goal. (see8-4-1a)"Page 36 Penalty for encroachment - change

S2 to SI

Page 56 Enforcement of nonplayer fouls —reference should be 10-4-1

Cross out bottom 2 lines of page.Page 57 Second paragraph reference 7-5-3b

should be 7-5-2b.

CASE BOOKPage 3

Page 32Page 39

Page 54

Top of Page - Reference 1-5-1

should be 1-1-2.

Cross out play 4-2-3E.

Play 6-5-1B. In Ruling - Rl's blockis illegal. The prohibition applies

whether the signal is legal or invalid.

Cross out play 9-3-2A.

OFFICIALS MANUALInside Cover Change paragraph 211 to 212 and

add also 407 following 328,

Page 54 Diagram 4 - move BJ behind left

goalpost and move FJ behind right

goalpost.

Page 57 Cross out diagram 6 and paragraph430.

SIMPLIFIED AND ILLUSTRATEDPage 15 Bottom - change reference 9-3-2k.

Delete present caption and insert

"Personal foul" - head or face

tackle. A 15-yard penalty. If the of-

ficial rules the action of #61 flagrant,

he will be disqualfied.

Pages 32 & 33 Interchange captions on bottom

page 32 and top of page 33.

1. PLAY: K2 punts from his 48-yard line, the ball

comes down on R's 10 and bounces high in the

air. K3 leaps and controls the ball and while in

the air over the 5-yard line, throws the ball over

his head to keep it from going into the end zone.

The ball comes to rest and is blown dead on R's

12-yard line.

RULING: R may choose to take the ball at the

spot of first touching by K3 or at the spot it wasblown dead. The action of K3 to prevent the

loose ball from going into the end zone is

interpreted to be the same as an intentional

bat of a scrimmage kick beyond the line, which

is illegal. The 15-yard penalty, if accepted, is

enforced from the previous spot and the downis replayed. (2-1-2: 2-1-4: 2-3-1; 2-11-3: 9-5-5:

10-3-2)

2, PLAY: The Referee observes quarterback A4 in

the huddle: (a) looking at a piece of papertapedto the inside of his helmet: or (b) at a piece of

paper taped to his wrist: or (c) looking at writing

on the back of his arm.

RULING: There is no prohibition unless the

material on the arm in (b) is illegal becauseit is hard or abrasive. The only prohibition is

against the use of mechanical or electronic

audiovisual aid equipment (1-5-31, 9-7-1)

3 PLAY: Prior to the try. Team A captain requests

the ball be placed on the right side inboundsline. Team A then deploys m a spread formation.

Team A captain does not like the defensive

coverage and asks for time. The captain then

asks the Referee to move the ball to a position

midway between the uprights.

RULING: The request is denied The captain

may, in 5 situations, ask that the ball be placedat a certain point between the inbounds lines,

however, once spotted the ball may not bemoved because of a second request. If a foul

occurs during the down and the penalty is ac-

cepted, the captain would again be given anopportunity to pick a spot for the replay. Theopportunity to request placement of the ball

are available for a try or kickoff, or after a safety,

fair catch or touchback. (4-3-5: 6-1-2: 6-5-3:

8-3-1; 8-5-4)

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Page Four THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR SEPTEMBER, 1980

1980 TENNIS CHAMPIONSMURRAY TEAM WINNERS

HENRY CLAY SINGLES WINNER

I C ltt±iti±*Hii-H(Left to Right) Team Winners, Candy Jackson, Kathy Outland (Murray High School). Lee McGuire,

Singles Winner (Henry Clay High School).

DOUBLESQuarter-

Murray Finals Semi-

Murray Finals

Murray

Finals

Murray

BYE

Mad. Central

Madison Central6-0, 6-1

Bowling Green

BYE

Western

Paul Blazer6-0, 6-1

Sacred Heart

Western 7-6. 6-4

Bowling Green

LaRue Co6-1; 6-2

Central

Bowling Green 6-1, 6-2

Tates Creek

MurrayTates Creek

6-2; 6-2

BYE

Central

6-2; 6-4

Sacred Heart

Henderson Co,

Highlands

Highlands6-4; 6-2

BYE

Sacred Heart

BYE6-4; 6-2

Sacred Heart

THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR SEPTEMBER, 1980 Page Five

TWENTY-FIRST ANNUAL KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOLTENNIS TOURNAMENT — GIRLS

University of Kentuclcy - Lexington, Kentucky - May 30-31, 1980

SINGLES

Gaye Nutter - Paris

Nutter

Quarter-

Finals

Nutter Semi-

Finals

Nutter

Finals

Nutter

BYE

Smith

Pam Smith - Marion Co.

6-0; 6-0

Kuhlman

BYE

Ramser

Laura Ramser - Presentation

6-2. 6-2

Strause

Paula Richardson - Madison Central 6-3; 6-1

Kuhlman

Chrissie Motsch - Sacred Heart6-1, 6-1

Kelley

Clara Kuhlman - Notre Dame

Simmons

Cheri Simmons - Lone Oak6-0; 6-2

McGuire

BYE

Kelley

Susan Kelley - Owensboro7-5; 6-3

Strause

Terri Ingram - Western 6-0; 6-0

Denton

Delisa Denton - Warren CentralDefault

McGuire

BYE

Strause

Janey Strause - Ballard

6-1; 7-5

Buchanan

BYE

Buchanan

McGuire

Karen Couder - Western

6-4; 6-1

Kristen Buchanan - Elizabethtown 6-4. 6-1

Feese

Sue Feese - Danville

6-3; 6-1

McGuire

BYE

Diuguid

Nicci Moore - Montgomery Co6-1; 6-1

Kuhlman

LuAnn Diuguid - Christian Co. 6-1; 6-0

McGuire

Lee McGuire - Henry Clay

6-0. 6-0

Denton

BYE

Ramser

Cathy Ramser - Presentation

Default

6-1, 1-0

Due to leg

strain

BYE

Denton

Deborah Denton - Warren Central6-1, 6-2

Kuhlman

Amy Inacane - Owensboro 6-4; 6-2

Ward 6-2. 6-2

BYE

Kuhlman

BYE6-1; 6-2

Caroline Kuhlman - Notre Dame

Page Six THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR SEPTEMBER, 1980

1980 TENNIS CHAMPIONSMAYFIELD TEAM WINNERS

HIGHLANDS SINGLES WINNER

(Left to Right) Team Winners, Kenny Summer, Barry Elliott (Mayfield High School). Todd Clements,

Singles Winner (Highlands High School).

DOUBLES

Tales Creek

Quarter-

Finals

Tales Creek

Semi-Finals

Tales Creek

Finals

Tales Creek

BYE

Doss

Doss 6-1; 6-4

SI. Xavier

BYE

SI. Xavier

6-1; 6-4

Mayfield

BYE

Russellville

Russellville 6-1; 6-0

Mayfield

Bath County

Mayfield

MayfieldMayfield

6-2' 6-4

Garrard Co.

Lloyd

Washington Co6-3; 6-1

Ballard

Lloyd

Owensboro

BYE6-4; 0-6; 6-3

Owensboro

Ballard

BYE6-1; 7-5

Ballard

THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR SEPTEMBER, 1980 Page Seven

FORTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOLTENNIS TOURNAMENT — BOYS

University of Kentucky - Lexington, Kentuclcy - i\/lay 30-31, 1980

SINGLES

Ira Schechter-Ballard

Schechter

Quarter-

Finals

Schechter Semi-

Finals

Hill

Finals

Clements

BYE

Weller

Don Weller - Russellville6-0; 6-0

Hill

BYE

Cooper

Cecil Cooper - Pad. Tilghman6-4, 6-1

Clements

BYE

Hill

Greg Hill - Henderson Co.6-1; 6-2

Cohen

BYE

Cohen

Jay Cohen - Tates Creek7-6; (5-2); 6-3

Watson

BYE

Hanks

Robert Spencer - Fairdale6-1; 6-0

Clements

Brad Hanks - Marion Co, 6-2: 6-3

Clements

Todd Clements - Highlands6-2; 6-1

Watson

Bob Waters - Model 6-2; 6-1

Fones

John Whipple - St, Xavier6-2; 6-1

Dubilier

Matt Fones - Franklin-Simpson 6-2; 4-6; 6-1

Ecarma

Clements

Reggie Ecarma - Doss

7-6; (5-4); 6-2

Mitch Estes - Bath County 6-0; 6-0

Dubilier

Robert Rudd - Pad. Tilghman6-7; (4-5); 6-2; 6-0

Watson

Gerald Dubilier - Tates Creek 6-0; 6-2

Undervjood

Paul Steenken - Holy Cross7-6; (5-2); 7-5

Beckman

Scott Underwood - Glasgow 6-0; 4-6; 6-4

Watson

BYE2-6; 6-2; 6-2

Montgomery

John Watson - Model

Montgomery

BYE6-3; 6-3

Bob Montgomery - Henderson Co,

Arterburn

BYE6-2; 6-0

Beckman

Todd Arterburn - Male

Lyons

BYE6-2; 6-3

Terry Lyons - Grayson Co,

Beckman

BYE6-1; 6-2

David Beckman - Trinity

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1980 CROSS COUNTRY REGIONS

The regional sites, managers and teams assign-

ed to each are listed below. Each school listed will

receive from the regional manager an information

sheet and entry blank prior to the meet. Thedeadline for entering a team In the cross country

program Is October 10, 1980.

GIRLS' CLASS ATrigg County Region (Jim Wallace, Trigg Co. H.

S.) — Crittenden County, Fort Campbell, Fulton,

Fulton County, Providence, University Heights, St.

Mary.West Hardin Region (Bobby Williams, West

Hardin H. S.) — Bardstown, Edmonson County, Fort

Knox, Immanuel Lutheran, Kentucky Country Day,Portland Christian, Spencer County.

Harrison County Region (Joe Judy, HarrisonCo. H. S.) — Anderson County, Augusta, Carroll

County, Lexington Catholic, Model, NicholasCounty, Owen County.

Pulaski County Region (Gordon Bocock,Pulaski Co. H. S.) — Berea, Corbin, Garrard County,Harrodsburg, Kentucky School f/t Deaf, Somerset,Tompkinsville.

Jenkins Region (Charles Dixon, Jenkins H. S.)

— Buckhorn, Magoffin County, Paintsville, Phelps,

Red Bird, Riverside Christian. Virgle.

Bath County Region (Nelson Garner, Bath Co.H. S.) — Hazel Green, Lee County, Menifee County,Morgan County, University Breckinridge.

Highlands Region (Chuck Gullo, Highlands H.

S.) — Beechwood, Bellevue, Bishop Brossart,Dayton, Gallatin County, Grant County, Holy Cross,Silver Grove, Walton Verona.

GIRLS' CLASS AATrigg County Region (Jim Wallace, Trigg Co. H.

S.) — Calloway County, Mayfield, PaducahTilghman, Union County, Webster County.

West Hardin Region (Bobby Williams, WestHardin H. S.) — Elizabethtown, Grayson County,LaRue County, North Bullitt, West Hardin.

Harrison County Region (Joe Judy, HarrisonCo. H. S.) — Harrison County, Jessamine County,Mason County, Woodford County.

Pulaski County Region (Gordon Bocock,Pulaski Co. H.S.) — Adair County, Barren County,Boyle County, Danville, Lincoln County, Pulaski

County, Taylor County.Knox Central Region (Kim Messer, Knox

Central H. S.) — Bell County, Knott County, KnoxCentral, McCreary Central, Whitesburg, WhitleyCounty.

Bath County Region (Nelson Garner, Bath Co.H. S.) — Bath County, Bourbon County, Estill

County, Montgomery County, Rowan County.Highland Region (Chuck Gullo, Highlands H.

S.) — Dixie Heights, Highlands, Lloyd Memorial,Scott, Simon Kenton.

Boyd County Region (Robert Stacey, Boyd Co.H. S.) — East Carter, Elliott County, Lewis County,Russell, Sheldon Clark, West Carter.

GIRLS' CLASS AAADaviess County Region (Tony Rowe, Daviess

Co. H. S.) — Apollo, Daviess County, HendersonCounty, Owensboro, Owensboro Catholic.

Trigg County Region (Jim Wallace, Trigg Co. H.

S.) — Bowling Green, Christian County,Hopkinsville, Marshall County.

St. Xavier Region (Bro. Borgia, St. Xavier H. S.)

— Atherton, Butler, Central, Durrett, Evangel,Iroquois, Male, Manual, Sacred Heart, Shawnee.

Westport Region (Bob Thompson, Westport H.

S.) — Ballard, Eastern, Fern Creek, Jeffersontown,Mercy Academy, Moore, Seneca, ThomasJefferson, Waggener, Westport.

Stuart Region (Charles Mitchell, Stuart H. S.) —Angela Merici, Bishop David, Doss, Fairdale, Ninth

& O, Pleasure Ridge Park, Southern, Stuart, Valley,

Western.Shelby County Region (Larry Wingfield, Shelby

H. S.) — Franklin County, Marion County, NelsonCounty, North Hardin, Oldham County,Western Hills.

Harrison County Region (Joe Judy, Harrison

Co. H. S.) — Boone County, Bryan Station

Campbell County, Conner, Henry Clay, Holmes,Lafayette, Laurel County, Notre Dame, Tates Creek.

Boyd County Region (Robert Stacey, Boyd Co.H. S.) — Boyd County, Clark County, MadisonCentral, Paul Blazer.

BOYS' CLASS ADaviess County Region (Tony Rowe, Daviess

Co. H. S.) — Bremen, Central City, Drakesboro,Frederick Fraize, Graham, Greenville, HancockCounty, Muhlenberg Central, Trinity.

Trigg County Region (Jim Wallace, Trigg Co. H.

S.) — Crittenden County, Fort Campbell, Fulton,

Fulton County, Lyon County, Providence, St. Mary,

Trigg County, University Heights.

West Hardin Region (Bobby Williams, WestHardin H. S.) — Bardstown, Caverna, EdmonsonCounty, Fort Knox, Green County, ImmanuelLutheran, Kentucky Country Day, PortlandChristian, Spencer County.

Pulaski County Region (Gordon Bocock,Pulaski Co. H.S.) — Campbellsville, Corbin, Garrard

County, Harrodsburg, Kentucky School f/t Deaf,

Metcalfe County, Oneida Institute, Somerset,Tompkinsville, Williamsburg.

Jenkins Region (Charles Dixon, Jenkins H. S.)

— Betsy Layne, Buckhorn, Hazard, Jackson,Jenkins, Magoffin County, Paintsville, Phelps, RedBird, Riverside Christian, Virgie.

Bath County Region (Nelson Garner, Bath Co.H. S.) — Fleming County, Hazel Green, Lee County,Maysville, Menifee County, Morgan County,Tollesboro, University Breckinridge, Wolfe County.

Harrison County Region (Joe Judy, Harrison

Co. H. S.) — Anderson County, Augusta, Carroll

County, Frankfort, Lexington Catholic, Madison,Millersburg Military Institute, Model, NicholasCounty, Owen County, Sayre, Williamstown.

Highlands Region (Chuck Gullo, Highlands H.

S.) — Beechwood, Bellevue, Bishop Brossart,

Covington Latin, Dayton, Gallatin County, GrantCounty, Holy Cross, Ludlow, St. Henry, Silver

Grove, Walton Verona.

THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR SEPTEMBER, 1980 Page Nine

BOYS' CLASS AA

Trigg County Region (Jim Wallace, Trigg Co. H.

S.) — Calloway County, Mayfleld, Ohio County,Paducah Tllghman, Union County, WebsterCounty.

West Hardin Region (Bobby Williams, WestHardin H. S.) — Breckinridge County, East Hardin,Elizabethtown, Grayson County, LaRue County,Meade County, North Bullitt, Washington County,West Hardin.

Harrison County Region (Joe Judy, HarrisonCo. H. S.) — Harrison County, Jessamine County,Mason County, Pendleton County, Scott County,Woodford County.

Pulaski County Region (Gordon Bocock,Pulaski Co. H. S.) — Adair County, Barren County,Boyle County, Danville, Lincoln County, McCrearyCentral, Pulaski County, Taylor County.

Knox Central Region (Tommy Smith, KnoxCentral H. S.) — Bell County, Knott County, KnoxCentral, Whitesburg, Whitley County.

Bath County Region (Nelson Garner, Bath Co.

H. S.) — Bath County, Bourbon County, Estill

County, Montgomery County, Rowan County.Highlands Region (Chuck Gullo, Highlands H.

S.) — Covington Catholic, Dixie Heights,Highlands, Lloyd Memorial, Newport, NewportCatholic, Scott, Simon Kenton.

Boyd County Region (Robert Stacey, Boyd Co.

H. 8.) — East Carter, Elliott County, JohnsonCentral, Lewis County, Russell, Sheldon Clark,

West Carter.

BOYS' CLASS AAA

Daviess County Region (Tony Rowe, DaviessCo. H. S.) — Apollo, Daviess County, HendersonCounty, Owensboro, Owensboro Catholic.

Trigg County Region (Jim Wallace, Trigg Co. H.

S.) — Bowling Green, Christian County,Hopkinsville, Madisonville, Marshall County,Warren Central.

St. Xavier Region (Bro. Borgia, St. XavierH. S.)

— Atherton, Butler, Central, Durrett, Evangel,Iroquois, Male, Manual, St. Xavier, Shawnee.

Westport Region (Bob Thompson, Westport H.

S.) — Ballard, Eastern, Fern Creek, Jeffersontown,Moore, Seneca, Thomas Jefferson, Trinity,

Waggener, Westport.Stuart Region (Charles Mitchell, Stuart H. S.) —

Bishop David, DeSales, Doss, Fairdale, Ninth & O,Pleasure Ridge Park, Southern, Stuart, Valley,

Western.Shelby County Region (Larry Wingfield, Shelby

Co. H.S.) — Bullitt Central, Franklin County, MarionCounty, North Hardin, Nelson County, OldhamCounty, Shelby County, Western Hills.

Harrison County Region (Joe Judy, HarrisonCo. H. S.) — Boone County, Bryan Station,

Campbell County, Conner, Henry Clay, Holmes,Lafayette, Laurel County, Tates Creek.

Boyd County Region (Robert Stacey, Boyd Co.H. S.) — Boyd County, Clark County, GreenupCounty, Madison Central, Paul Blazer.

RATINGS ONBASKETBALL OFFICIALS

The following ratings were received on basketball

officials registered with the K. H.S.A.A. during 1979-80.

REGION I

Green, Don; McGinty, L.V.; Poe, Buddy; Finley, Howard:Cash, Charles: Higdon, Sam: Jackson, Dennis: Miller,

Harold: Harper, James: Geurin, Joe: Morris, Bobby:Latham, Billy: Canter, Mike: Featherstone, Jerry: Akin,

Clyde: Pandolfi, Tom: Guthrie, Gilliam: Stokes. Cubb:Henson, Don: Murt, Gene: Purcell. Ken: Anderson, Mike:

Spahr, David: Paitsel, Jim: Boykin. Arthur: Williams, Greg;

Saylors, Carlee: Jones, Robert: Keeling, Reuben; VanHooser, Phillip: Hargrove, David; Polivick, Dwayne;Harper, Jewell: Pruitt, Greg; Thompson, Allen: Outland,Stan; Majors, Jeff; Vmcent, Gary;

REGION II

Moser, Rudy: Beshears. Jim; Crouse, Jim; Browning,Wayne: Holt, Robert: Hammons, Norman; Ringstaff, Roy;

Colley, Lynn; Rogers, Eldridge; Johnson, Frank; Burton,

Bill; Boisture, Roy: Hughes, Roy; Holt, Ron; Mitchell,

Curtis; Pierce, Frank: East, Bill; Menser, Scott; Knauer,Glen; Goldey, Bill; Bullock, James: Crick, Dwane; Vaughn,Ron; Davis, Jay: Ward, Bob; Wooton, George; Bernardini,

Bruno: Jennings, Jeff, Bugg, Jim; Moore, Dean; Carlton,

Rob. Gates, Bill; Griffith, Mike; Thompson, David;

Kluepfel, Joe; McCann, Norma: Stone, Sidney:

REGION III

Barnes, Barry, Divine, Wayne: Hill, James, Long, Jim;

Montgomery, Chet, Everly. Phyllis; Cox, Rufus; Wilson,

Ken; Bates. Walter; Jackson, Ed: Eades, Mark; Jones, Ken;

Nash, Rick; Thomas, Duward; Etienna. Don; Day, Jack;

Everly, Randy: Thomson, Cecil; Fox, Joanna; Barnes,Conard: Davis, Harold; Grant. Neil; Evans, Lewis; Milam,Jimmy; Howard, Dwight; Mattingly, Terry: Stokes, Tom;Holland, David; Buckman, William; Barnes, Roger;Dotson, Scott; Askin, Ray; Greathouse, Frank; Read. Ray;

Brown, David; Quisenberry, David; James, David; Crick,

James; Tunget, Karen:

REGION IV

McCarley, John; Gorrell, Howard; Sears, Wilson: Meadors,Bill: Long, Steve; Murreli, Alien; Long, Bill: Burkeen, Phil;

Vance, Hunter; Stevenson, Mike; Cobb, Mike; Curry,

Randall: Sumner, Carl; McPherson, Lanny; Phillips,

Harold: Lamastus, Randall; Brown, Rick, Hamm, Jerry;

Garden, Gene; Appling, James: Simpson, Delane: Brown,Mike; Chaffin, John; Anderson, Ralph: Hamm, Ritchie;

Holt, Larry; Stewart, Bill: Raymer, Don; Webster, Norman;Szczapinski, Larry; Smith, Bruce; Rogers, Ralph; Williams,

James; Proffitt, Carley:

REGION VGilbert, Jerry; Spencer, Irv; Wilson, Paul; Stikeleather,

Clyde; Durbin, Hade; Williams, Bobby: Morse, Richard:

Houk, Jack: Breshear, Loy: Downs, Joe; Hawkins, Don;Skaggs, Bill; Spalding, Randall; Skaggs, Bobby: Cross,Roger: Myers, Ron; Shaw, Don; Frazier, Mac; Gardner,Gary; Gaddie, Gary; Crutcher, Paul: Gupton, Laurence;Bartley, Joe; Hilton, Billy: Vincent, Jack; Vinson, Ron;Crutcher, Marion; Winfrey, Shelby: Wright, Gary; Bland,

Dusty: Cook, Preston: Meredith, Eric: Kerr, Richard;

Moore, Jim; Rice, Willard; Williams, Buford; Wade, Sharon;Strain, Richard: Edwards, Wayne; Tucker, Charles; Wade,Charles; Thomas, John; Allen, Tom; Smith, Bev; Hawkins,Stewart; Hayes, David; Skeeters, Ricky; Young, Tony;Sheehan, Tim; Allen, Jeff; Baker, William; Gutpon,George: Revis, David: Edwards, Wayne; Crump, Edward;Thomas, Mike; Fraley, Charles: Buis, Greg; Hail, Terry;

Wortham, Steve; Crume, Jane; Smart, John; Warfield,

Jerry; Wheeler, Milton: Schultz, Larry; Sapp, Emma;Bohanon, Alan; Blakeman, Mike; Aldridge, Vern; Handley,Woodie; Carman, Sandy: Upchurch, David; Crittenden,Fred: Elliott, Mike; Embry, John; Fague, Richard; Ray,Mark: Hendron, James; Howard, Bob; Ballard, Ellis;

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Page Ten THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR SEPTEMBER, 1980

NOTRE DAME ACADEMYGOLF TEAM

1980 CHAMPION

(Left to Right) Front Row: Coach Joan Shadley, Bonnie Overmann (Medalist), Coleen Cahill.

Nancy Rosing, Andrea Foltz.

GOLF RESULTS

The 1979-80 G.rls' State Golf Tournamentwas held at Elizabethtown Country Club,

Elizabethtown, Kentucky, on May 13-14 Teamwmner was Notre Dame Academy with a total

score of 709 Runner-up team was Elizabeth-

town High School with a total score of 727.

Individual champion was Bonnie Overmann of

Notre Dame Academy with a score of 1 59. Theindividual runner-up was Melissa Jones of

Crittenden County High School with a score of

160.

The Boys' State Golf Tournament washeld at Anderson Golf Course, Fort Knox, May13-14. Team winner was Tates Creek High

School with a total score of 637. The runner-up

team was St. Xavier High School with a total

score of 637. The individual champion wasBuddy Bryant of Paducah Tilghman High

School with a total score of 140. The individual

runner-up wac Dave Peege of Trinity High

School with a total score of 150.

THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR SEPTEMBER, 1980 Page Eleven

FENCING INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS

Elaine Elam, Oneida Baptist Institute (girls'

individual foil).

1980 State Fencing

Championship Results

The K.H.S.A.A. State Fencing Tournamentwas held at Atherton High School, Louisville,

on April 5, 1980. Oneida Baptist Institute

placed first in the team's finish of the Boys'

Fencing Championship with Fort Knox placing

first in the Girls' Championship.

Following are the results:

BOYS DIVISIONTeam results: 1. Oneida Baptist Institute,

28; 2. Lafayette, 13; 3. Male, 10; 4. Fort Knox, 8;

5. Seneca, 5; 6. Atherton, Ballard, Shawnee, 0.

Glenn Miller, Oneida Baptist Inst. (Sabre),

Anthony Wormack, Male (Foil), John Jones,

Lafayette (Epee).

Individual Results:

Foil Division — 1. Anthony Wormack, 2.

John Jones, 3. Glenn Miller, 4. Patrick Borden,

5. Tim Pinto, 6. Paul Chambers.Sabre Division — 1. Glenn Miller, 2. Hans

Waber, 3. John Flowers.Epee Division — 1. John Jones, 2. John

Flowers, 3. Glenn Miller.

GIRLS DIVISION

Team Results: 1. Fort Knox, 22; 2. OneidaBaptist Institute, 18; 3. Sacred Heard, 5; 4.

Seneca, North Hardin, Country Day, 0.

Individual Results:

Foil Division — 1. Elaine Elam, 2. Alice

Blount, 3. Roya Shachi, 4. Regina Williams, 5.

Lori Kosteinik, 6. Sue Kargi.

1980 NATIONAL FEDERATION FOOTBALLCon't from Page 3

4. PLAY: During a run by A4, the Team A coachis on the field berrating an official. A4 is tackledand, thereafter, B1 piles on. How are the pen-alties administered?RULING: The piling on is a dead ball foul. Thefoul by a nonplayer (Team A coach) is admin-istered as a dead ball foul. Dead ball fouls are

administered in the order they occur. Thepenalty on the coach will be administered first,

followed by the penalty for piling on. (2-30-6;

10-2-4)

5. PLAY: Fourth and 10 from B's 40-yard line. K1in punt formation receives the snap but decidesto run. K1 advances 8 yards beyond the line andseeing he will not make the first down, he kicks

the ball. The ball rolls into B's end zone whereB1 picks it up and returns it the length of thefield into A's end zone.

RULING: Touchdown for Team B. The touch-

back, fair catch and blocking rules that normally

apply during a scrimmage kick do not apply

during an illegal kick. The ball remains alive

and may be advanced out of the end zone. TeamB may accept the 15-yard penalty and, if they

did, it would be enforced from the spot of the

illegal kick with the down being replayed.

COMMENT: Normally, the covering official will

not realize it is an illegal kick and will sound his

whistle (inadvertently) when the ball enters the

end zone. If the penalty is declined, the ball

will then revert back to Team A at the point

possession was lost (when it was illegally

kicked) and the down will count. Since Team Ais short of the first down, Team B will take over

first and 1 at that point. (2-15-3; 6-2-1; 6-5-1 ;

8-

5-3; 9-1-4; 9-5-4)

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RATINGS ON BASKETBALL OFFICIALS

Con't from Page 9

REGION VI & VII

Liedtke, Joe; Sims, Frank; Duvall, Tom; Hourigan, JimDriskell, Earl; Murphy, Mike; Monks, Ron; Lambert, Irv

Gibson, Russ; Hayes, Pete; Bell, Clarence; Gatterdam, EdBush, Kerman; Stovall, Cathy; Eaves, Jim; Baker, JanBrothers, Dottie; Bell, Ron; Gentry, Dale; Kaufman, SteveMcGraft, Bob; New/ton, Dennis; Emmons, Guy; WeiheBob; Tindall, Cliff; Brockman, Ken; Redle, Joel; Loeser, Al:

Weber, Tom; Meredith, Billy; Cecil, Ron; Bryant, Jim:

Cooper, Fred; Hourigan, Tim; Clark, Ken; McAnally, TomStrong, Charles; Hammock, Don, Ritchie, Bill; Shartzer,

Steve, Smith, Ron; Thomas, Billy; Compton, Al; BrownJudy; Decker, Jim; Taylor, Don; Wheeler, Lou; HackettWilbur; Backert, Tony; Hatfield, Rip; Kazunas, JerrySzyper, Rick; Thompson, Beth; Brevi/er, Charlie; WoosleyDon, Thompson, Jerry; Lawson, Stan; Durbin, HoyEffinger, Sherry; Stuedle, Ray; Blandford, Jean; HatfieldDan; Baldw/in, Dennis; Hickey, Tom; Heckel, Richard:Reader, Bob, Heckel, Charles; Allen, Phil; Pearl, George:Jansen, Jean; Head, Jack; Atzinger, Phyllis; SchutteBruce; Nelligan, Mike; Henderson, Roger, Holt, TimBarton, Ron; Ogden, Paul; Bams, Stan; Beck, Bob; KistnerGary; Stephenson, Joe, Marguart, Jerry; Biter, CharlieGillespie, Vicky; Shepherd, Larry; Williams, Becky: Shake,Ken; Morris, Larry; Marguette, Ralph, McPike, RayWesterman, Carol; Wise, Gala; Stober, Martha;

REGION VIII

Stethen, James; Radjunas. John; Dyke, Dean; Gordon,Roy; Taylor, Bill; Hicks, Gene; Stark, Doug; McMillan. Lar-

ry; Comacho, Marcus; Lee, David; Wood, Gary; Williams,Gary, Feger, George; Kellam, Steve; Johnson, Gayle;Studle. Ronald; Williams, Dannie; Dant, Joe; Doll, Allen;Maddox, Bobby; Morris, J. C; Peyton, William; Jackson,Steve; Stark, Allen; Sanders, David; Wilson, Plomer; Davis,John C ; Dixon, Oscar; Hedges, Dennis; Myers, Chris;Thornberry, Gary; (sham, Buford; Crawford, Rick; Davis,Bobby;

REGION IX

Hummel, Tom; Moore, Buddy; Sullivan, Dan; LiggettErnie; Moore, Bob; Thompson, Tom; Vories, DickBauman, Mike; Roesel, Joe; Wolfe, Dennis; Arnold, JimFreppon, Tom; Rich, Dennis, Bertsch, Ron; Haas, TomVories, Kent; Grieme, Bill; Fisk, Rod; Weyer, Jim; Perry,

Charles; Swope, Tom; Uriage, Dick; Smith, Bill; HummelJoe; Vories, Gary; Collins, Ron; Gabbard, Ray; Chappie,Charles; Penno, Harry; Buerger, Tim; Brown, SteveLehkamp, Ken; Trapp, Charles, Hickey. Tom; Bond, TerryDenham, Al; Schomaker. Charles, Burkhart. Bob; ShieldsDon: McCarthy, Steve. Mohr, Tom. Bishop, Paul; Denne-dy. Bob; Fields. Jerry; Grefer. Tom; McDowell. BenFlesch. Jerry; Horn, J.E.; Thompson. Jerry; Gregg. LonScott, Emmanual; Darnell, Nick: Schneider. Don; RouseTom; Weinel. Tim; Carr Larry; Sorrell. Tom; Huber, JerryStoker. Steve; Meyer, Uave; Weidner. Paul; Mueller. KenBrockman. Tom; Ponchot. Joe; Fritz. Tim; Douthwaite,Don; Sullivan. Richard. Florence. Joe; Morris, EdwardKristoff, Dave; Conner, Gary; Weinel, Dick, Daniels, SteveColeman, Ron, Modrell, Gary; Cooper, John, WoodridgeJim; Wright, Bob; Miller, Tom; Yelton, Nick, Bernes. TomRappold. Allen. Heilman. Glen. Smith. John; Morris, TomWashnock. Dick; Tucker, Joe; Baker, Jim; Fessler, JoeBarber, Steve; Brausch, Dave; Tierney, Joe; Ellis, KenBrenberg, Tom; Noll, John; Gosney. Donna; Vesch, Gary,Mayberg, Glen; Hagerty, Tom; Hill, Marshall; Kremer,Mike; Crout, Tom; Collier, Doug; Whitley, Jim;

REGION X & XI

Cox, Ken; Hampton, Doug; Devary, Bill; Bair, David;Johnson, Jim; Billips, Doug; Bell, Henry; Shuck, Tommy;Long, Bob; Byars, Don; Ebel, Jack; Hart, Peggy; Johnson,

Jerry; Thompson, Tommy; Middleton, John; Scott, Jerry;Biodgett, Marianna; Lusby, George; Wade, Kent; Denton,Calvin; Brock, Jack; Boucher, Larry; Chasteen, Rick;Thompson, Joe; Catron, Ken; Hughes, Brenda; Straus,Bill; Williams, Roger; Maines, George; Jenkins, Burney;Mullins, Bill; Bramble, Jim; Fritz, John; McGowan, Jim;Carpenter, Jasper; dinger, Tony; McClure. Jerry; Brown.Scoop; Holt, Terrell; Johns, Jim; Pickrell, Jerry; Basler,Mel; Overstreet, Walt; Parker, Steve; Hunt. William;

Raybourne, Pat; Owens, Bruce; Kemper, Nancy; Rhodus,Harry; Story, John; Owens, Pete; Eads, Ron; McNulty,Bob; Call, Barbara; Brown, Barry; Thompson, Gary;Cornelison, Mike; Smith, Ron; Hutchinson, Jack; Zachem,John; Sparrow, John; Turpin, Don; Turpin, Ron; Hill Dan;Lashley, Dan; Adams, Beverly; Dobson, Barry;

REGION XII

Spoonamore, Jim; Hughes, Rufus; Hargis, Noel;Randolph, Woody; Shaw, Earl; Wallace, John; Maxey,Richard; Acton, Claude; Turner, Keenan; Sowder, Bill;

Wilson, Bruce; Butner, Billy; Bullock, Larry; Farley, Jimmy;Brown, Ronnie; Hupp, Ronnie; Cash, Harold; Gordon,Jimmy; Compton, Jerry; Jones, Doug; Vaught, Marvin;Atwood, Bobby; Burchett, Wendell; Rousey, James;Alexander. Wendell; Hacker, David; Morrison, Donnie;Wilson. Dan; Luttrell. Daisy; Creekmore. Milford;

REGION XIII

Selvy. Curt; Pietrowski. Paul; Cupp, Jack; Maxey, Mike;Bruner, Jack, Centers, Mike; Hodges, Bill; Jeffers, Steve;Howard, Jim; Hammons, George; Idol, Billy; Brown,Wendell, Morgan, Richard; Anders. Raleigh; Smith, Benny;Rhodes, Cecil; Lawson, Sonny; Johnson, Mike; Doizer.Dennis. Fields, Rufus; Ashurst, Mike; Alexander, Ron;Evans, Alvin; White, William; Cook, Chandler; Fletcher,

John; Martin, Terry; Ball, Charles; Baldwin, Carl; Smith,Gary; Swafford, Billy; Owens, Jerry; Beckner, Gene;Osborne, Ronnie; McCowan, Connie; Gambrel, Don;Hubbard, Oscar; Adkins, Jerry; Cooper, Mary; Lee,Charles; Leigh, Steve; Mosley, David;

REGION XIVDixon, Bill; Allen, Doug; Brewer, Jerry; Hall, Tommy;Allen, Yvon; Jones, Denver; Combs, Henry; Kirk. Charles;Francis. Frank, Feltner, Dan; Brewer, Lloyd; Gabbard,John; Campbell, Dexter; Cunningham, Bob; Vanover, J.

W,; Smith, RoySmallwood, Talmadge; Whitaker, Charles;Mcintosh, Carl. Bailey. Harrison; Polly, Rex; Hall, Don;Feltner, Paul; Turner, Mike; Thornsberry, Larry; Combs,Ira: Tolliver, Jerry; Molands, Lawrence; Smiley, James;Phillips, Coeburn; Stone, Myra;

REGION XVHall, Bill; Collier, Burnard; Keatley, Jim; Casey, Ancie;Bevins, Wally; Daniels, Bob; Bogar, Darrell; Butcher,Doug; Seavers, Joe; Copley, Sid; Howard, Jackie; Whitt,

Mike; Woosley, Darrell; Wallen, Wendell; Crisp, Jackie;Hall, Dickie. Sammons. C. J.; Tucker, Phillips; Hall, Jack;Phillips, Gene; Combs, Sherman; Hopson, James;Newsome, Cecil; Parker, Lowell; Pelphrey, Joe; Varney,Greg: Kessmger. Micheal; Layne. Bert; Bell. Greg; Powell,Billy; Phillips, James; Wright, Raleigh; Spears, Ronnie;Kelly, Dolph; May. Paul; Newsom. Jerald; Looney, James;Stacy, David;

REGION XVIMoore, Marvin; Hardin, Don; Banks, Buddy; Kouns, Bob;Johnson, Walter; Collins, Hubert; Radjunas, Ed; Cundiff.

Curt; Jackson, Bob; McKenzie, Dwight; Ramey, Gary;McKenzie, Jim; Burch, Bill; Kirk, Walter; Thornsbury,Brice; Newman, Bill; Dixon, Ron; Tuttle, John; Wages,Bob; Browning, John; Asher, Ralph; Cox, James; Greene,Bert; Hyland, Dick; Barker, Walter; Simpson, Jim; May,Bill; Thomas, Leonard; Plummer, Bill; Taylor, Carl; Hobbs,Charles; Fritchner, John; Johnson, Lynn; Pelphry, Paul;

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