2012-2013 handbook - Kentucky High School Athletic Association
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<strong>2012</strong>-<strong>2013</strong><br />
HANDBOOK
khsaa.org<br />
(a kentucky.com affiliate)<br />
<strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong><br />
<strong>Athletic</strong> <strong>Association</strong><br />
2280 Executive Drive<br />
Lexington, KY 40505<br />
(859) 299-5472<br />
FAX: (859) 293-5999<br />
www.khsaa.org<br />
<strong>2012</strong>-<strong>2013</strong> HANDBOOK<br />
MISSION STATEMENT<br />
The KHSAA shall establish, promote and deliver the highest quality<br />
interscholastic athletic programs and activities in an effi cient and progressive<br />
manner that emphasize participation, safety, sportsmanship<br />
and integrity to enhance the educational experience of the student<br />
athlete.<br />
Credits: This <strong>2012</strong>-13 Handbook is published by the <strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>Athletic</strong> <strong>Association</strong>.<br />
Publisher: Julian Tackett, Commissioner. Editor: Elden May.<br />
Assistant Editors: Michael Barren, Darren Bilberry, Chad Collins, Butch Cope, Angela Passafi ume and Marilyn Mitchell.<br />
Layout: Elden May. Cover Photography: Tim Webb and Jim Osborn.
President-Elect<br />
Bill Beasley<br />
Henderson<br />
At-Large<br />
(<strong>2012</strong>-2016)<br />
Director<br />
Michelle Dillard<br />
Louisville<br />
Regions 1-8<br />
(<strong>2012</strong>-2016)<br />
Director<br />
Kelley Ransdell<br />
Nicholasville<br />
Regions 9-16<br />
(2011-2015)<br />
KHSAA Board of Control - <strong>2012</strong>-<strong>2013</strong><br />
www.khsaa.org<br />
Director<br />
John Barnes<br />
Lexington<br />
Regions 9-16<br />
(2009-<strong>2013</strong>)<br />
Director<br />
Dana Guyer<br />
Louisville<br />
At-Large<br />
(2011-2015)<br />
Director<br />
Jeff Saylor<br />
Molus<br />
Regions 13-14<br />
(<strong>2012</strong>-2016)<br />
Director<br />
Carrell Boyd<br />
Princeton<br />
Regions 1-2<br />
(2009-<strong>2013</strong>)<br />
Director<br />
Jerry Keepers<br />
Louisville<br />
Regions 6 & 7<br />
(2010-2014)<br />
Director<br />
Stan Steidel<br />
Cold Spring<br />
Regions 9-10<br />
(2011-2015)<br />
Director<br />
Art Davis<br />
Paducah<br />
Region 1-8<br />
(2010-2014)<br />
Director<br />
Gene Norris<br />
Georgetown<br />
At-Large<br />
(2009-<strong>2013</strong>)<br />
Director<br />
Henry Webb<br />
Prestonsburg<br />
Regions 1516<br />
(<strong>2012</strong>-2016)<br />
Director<br />
Ron Dawn<br />
Newport<br />
Regions 9-16<br />
(<strong>2012</strong>-2016)<br />
Director<br />
Lea Wise Prewitt<br />
Mount Sterling<br />
At-Large<br />
(2010-2014)<br />
Director<br />
Dave Weedman<br />
Shelbyville<br />
Regions 5 & 8<br />
(2010-2014)<br />
President<br />
Boyd Randolph<br />
Somerset<br />
Regions 11-12<br />
(2009-13)<br />
Director<br />
Alan Donhoff<br />
Louisville<br />
Regions 1-8<br />
(2010-2014)<br />
Director<br />
Steve Riley<br />
Glasgow<br />
Regions 3-4<br />
(2011-2015)
Michael Barren<br />
Assistant Commissioner<br />
SO, WR, TN, AR, Trophies and<br />
Awards, Coaching Education,<br />
Bylaw 7 Ruling Offi cer<br />
Voice Mail Extension: 237<br />
mbarren@khsaa.org<br />
Elden May<br />
Sports Information Director<br />
State Records, Publications, Media<br />
Relations, Website Content,<br />
Scoreboards, Video Sales<br />
Voice Mail Extension: 235<br />
emay@khsaa.org<br />
KHSAA Staff - <strong>2012</strong>-<strong>2013</strong><br />
(see KHSAA web site for complete listing of duties)<br />
Darren Bilberry<br />
Assistant Commissioner<br />
GF, SW, FP, BF, Title IX<br />
Coordinator, Bylaws 3 and 6<br />
Ruling Offi cer<br />
Voice Mail Extension: 229<br />
dbilberry@khsaa.org<br />
Rob Catron<br />
Information Technology<br />
Director<br />
Online Clinics, Event Technician/<br />
Needs, Website Assistance<br />
Voice Mail Extension: 228<br />
rcatron@khsaa.org<br />
Darlene Koszenski<br />
Adm. Support Specialist<br />
Asst. to Mr. Collins<br />
Voice Mail Extension: 223<br />
darlenek@khsaa.org<br />
Julian Tackett<br />
Commissioner<br />
CEO, Board of Control, Commissioner’s<br />
Advisory Committees, Constitution and Bylaw<br />
Interpretations, Basketball Tournament<br />
Sites and Tickets, Technology Development<br />
for Member <strong>School</strong>s and Offi cials<br />
jtackett@khsaa.org<br />
Butch Cope<br />
Assistant Commissioner<br />
VB, BA, CH, Corporate<br />
Partnerships, Student Leadership,<br />
Novelties, Recognition Programs,<br />
Bylaws 4 and 12 Ruling Offi cer<br />
Voice Mail Extension: 231<br />
bcope@khsaa.org<br />
Marilyn Mitchell<br />
Adm. Assistant/Offi ce Mgr.<br />
Offi ce Manager, Assistant to Mr.<br />
Tackett<br />
Voice Mail Extension: 243<br />
mmitchell@khsaa.org<br />
Phyllis Sallee<br />
Adm. Support Specialist<br />
Asst. to Mr. Bilberry<br />
Voice Mail Extension: 241<br />
psallee@khsaa.org<br />
www.khsaa.org<br />
(a kentucky.com affi liate)<br />
Angela Passafi ume<br />
Assistant Commissioner<br />
XC, BK Rules Interpreter,<br />
TR, BW, Offi cials Division<br />
Supervisor, Disqualifi cations,<br />
Bylaws 5 and 13 Ruling Offi cer<br />
Voice Mail Extension: 225<br />
apassafi ume@khsaa.org<br />
Ne’Cee Anderson<br />
Adm. Support Specialist<br />
Receptionist, Offi cials<br />
Registration, Asst. to Mr.<br />
Barren and Mrs. Passafi ume<br />
Voice Mail Extension: 221<br />
nanderson@khsaa.org<br />
John Ginn<br />
Physical Plant Director<br />
Voice Mail Extension: 252<br />
Shipping and Receiving<br />
jginn@khsaa.org<br />
Chad Collins<br />
General Counsel<br />
Due Process, Contracts, Open<br />
Records, Trademarks, Insurance<br />
Voice Mail Extension: 227<br />
ccollins@khsaa.org<br />
Marsha Day<br />
Adm. Support Specialist<br />
Asst. to Mr. Cope<br />
Voice Mail Extension: 239<br />
mday@khsaa.org
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PREFACE<br />
MISSION STATEMENT OF THE KHSAA<br />
The KHSAA shall establish, promote and deliver the highest<br />
quality interscholastic athletic programs and activities in an<br />
effi cient and progressive manner that emphasize participation,<br />
safety, sportsmanship and integrity to enhance the educational<br />
experience of the student-athlete.<br />
The Board of Control and Staff of the <strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong><br />
<strong>Athletic</strong> <strong>Association</strong> are looking forward to the <strong>2012</strong>-<strong>2013</strong> school<br />
year with excitement and enthusiasm. Maintaining quality athletic<br />
programs has been an <strong>Association</strong> goal since 1917 and the KHSAA<br />
has enjoyed the support and involvement of the membership in this<br />
endeavor since that time.<br />
The last two years have begun to revitalize the KHSAA with<br />
new ideas and a fresh perspective. Such information is essential<br />
as the <strong>Association</strong> moves forward with development of the many<br />
programs, activities and initiatives.<br />
Under the leadership of Julian Tackett, the <strong>Association</strong>’s seventh<br />
Commissioner, the goal of consistently operating the <strong>Association</strong><br />
in accordance with sound business practices continues to ensure<br />
fi ancial stability. The <strong>Association</strong> has a unique opportunity to further<br />
expand participation and recognition opportunities to studentathletes<br />
as a result, a task the leadership is quick to embrace.<br />
Interscholastic athletics not only builds character through<br />
competition and sportsmanship, but it also serves as the number<br />
one dropout prevention program nationwide. If the <strong>Association</strong> has<br />
the opportunity to provide these opportunities to students while<br />
helping member school districts meet educational goals, it should<br />
use every available resource at its disposal to do so.<br />
The KHSAA will continue to face the usual challenges that<br />
confront any regulatory organization. The <strong>Association</strong> rules and<br />
regulations are solid philosophically and refl ect the vote and wishes<br />
of its member schools. The Commissioner and staff will continue<br />
to interpret and enforce any and all regulations approved by the<br />
membership and the <strong>Kentucky</strong> Board of Education. <strong>School</strong> personnel<br />
are to be commended for doing an outstanding job overall of<br />
complying with <strong>Association</strong> rules, policies and directives.<br />
The KHSAA is designated as the agency to manage high school<br />
athletics in <strong>Kentucky</strong>. Ensuring a fair and equitable environment for<br />
participation remains the primary focus for the <strong>Association</strong>.<br />
HANDBOOK REVISIONS FOR <strong>2012</strong>-13<br />
Customary revision has been made to the Handbook in terms of its<br />
format and content. The Board of Control and the staff spent much<br />
of the past year focusing on the accuracy and intent of the rules and<br />
rules interpretations of each section of the Handbook.<br />
Among the most noticeable changes made to this year’s book are<br />
in the competition rules section. Rules common to each sport and<br />
sport activity are now numbered in an identical fashion immediately<br />
following the alignment at the beginning of each sport. Rules<br />
pertaining to a particular sport are then listed in numerical order.<br />
Thanks to the coversion to an online only format, this allows the<br />
offi cials directory to make a return to the book for the fi rst time<br />
since 2009. The offi cials directory is listed immediately following the<br />
offi cial assigners directory and is the fi nal content piece in the book.<br />
Readers will also notice an entirely different numerical structure to<br />
this year’s book. With the move to an online only format, this allows<br />
the book to be viewed and catalogued in specifi c sections rather<br />
than the entire book front to back. Each section begins with the<br />
number 1 and carries through its entirety. For example, the Bylaws<br />
will be numbered starting with page Bylaw-1, Bylaw-2, followed by<br />
Policies-1, Policies-2, etc.<br />
BACKGROUND OF THE HANDBOOK<br />
This <strong>handbook</strong> is published as a service to the member schools and<br />
constituents of the <strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>Athletic</strong> <strong>Association</strong>. During<br />
the year, interpretations are revised or changed and are published<br />
in KHSAA publications and posted on the KHSAA web site, www.<br />
khsaa.org. A great deal of time and effort has been spent revising<br />
sections of the Handbook including the bylaw interpretations, and<br />
clarifi cation of tournament rules and regulations. As always, should<br />
there be any questions or clarifi cations, feel free to direct them to<br />
the <strong>Association</strong> staff.<br />
Information printed in the directory of member schools is based<br />
upon completion of the periodic update and subsequent changes<br />
submitted in writing, via electronic means or telephone. These<br />
changes are refl ective of the information submitted by the member<br />
schools prior to Aug. 13, <strong>2012</strong>. Each member school was notifi ed<br />
through its Principal and <strong>Athletic</strong> Director regarding the procedure<br />
for making changes.<br />
Information contained in the offi cials’ directory is based on<br />
offi cials licensing and re-licensing prior to Aug. 13, <strong>2012</strong>. Licensing<br />
continues in all sports into the school year, with a higher licensing<br />
fee for offi cials not re-licensing prior to July 1. If a member school<br />
has any doubt as to an offi cials’ status, they should to contact the<br />
<strong>Association</strong> offi ce prior to contracting the offi cial to work a contest<br />
or check the KHSAA web site for information.<br />
<strong>School</strong> personnel are invited to inform the <strong>Association</strong> of any<br />
changes or inaccuracies by updating information through the<br />
“Member <strong>School</strong> Only” link on the <strong>Association</strong> website. Enrollment<br />
fi gures listed are based upon the annual report from the <strong>Kentucky</strong><br />
Department of Education following the second month of the 2011-<br />
<strong>2012</strong> school year, and are the fi gures which have been used to<br />
separate schools in the classifi ed sports. The enrollment is doubled<br />
for schools enrolling only one sex when classifying cross country,<br />
football and track in order to make comparisons to coeducational<br />
schools.<br />
HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE<br />
In 1917 the principals of a few schools organized the <strong>Kentucky</strong><br />
<strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>Athletic</strong> <strong>Association</strong> to regulate, develop and purify<br />
high school athletics. Since then each high school accredited<br />
by the <strong>Kentucky</strong> Department of Education has been eligible to<br />
join through application by the Principal and the approval of the<br />
local Superintendent. In <strong>2012</strong>-13, there are 279 members of the<br />
<strong>Association</strong>. The <strong>Association</strong> is a self-managing entity through<br />
which the schools work cooperatively for the betterment of the total<br />
program. Delegates designated by each member school Principal<br />
make the rules and regulations.<br />
The general control is lodged with a Board of Directors, generally<br />
referred to as the Board of Control, fourteen of which are elected<br />
by the member schools, and an additional four members appointed<br />
by the <strong>Kentucky</strong> Board of Education. The <strong>Association</strong> is operated<br />
under the direction of the <strong>Kentucky</strong> Board of Education and<br />
the Commissioner of Education. The Board of Control selects a<br />
Commissioner for the <strong>Association</strong> and the Commissioner hires such<br />
assistants as deemed necessary to administer the many details<br />
of the program in compliance with the 1971/1987/2008 Federal<br />
Court Decree. The duties and authority of the Commissioner are<br />
defi ned by the Constitution and Bylaws. These are as binding on the<br />
Commissioner and staff as they are on the member schools.<br />
CURRENT STRATEGIC PLAN ADOPTED BY THE BOARD OF<br />
CONTROL<br />
The Board of Control has adopted a strategic plan in effect<br />
through the <strong>2012</strong>-<strong>2013</strong> school year. As a new plan is fi nalized, it<br />
will be posted on the KHSAA website.<br />
KHSAA 2011-<strong>2012</strong> ANNUAL SUMMARY REPORT<br />
Two hundred seventy-nine schools joined the <strong>Association</strong> for<br />
the 2011-12 school year. Five of these schools enroll girls only and<br />
six have only boys. Two hundred seventy-eight schools joined the<br />
<strong>Association</strong> for the 2010-2011 school year.<br />
A complete report will be submitted to the membership at the<br />
<strong>2012</strong> Annual Meeting of schools.<br />
CONTINUED CHANGES IN <strong>2012</strong>-<strong>2013</strong><br />
A new championship for competitive cheer<br />
A new championship for archery<br />
A new championship for bass fi shing<br />
Elimination of Printed Programs and transition to electronic<br />
programs.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>-<strong>2013</strong> KHSAA HANDBOOK v<br />
Preface Preface<br />
Table Table of of Contents Contents
Preface Preface<br />
Table Table of of Contents Contents<br />
ADVERTISER’S INDEX<br />
The KHSAA wishes to thank the following businesses and<br />
corporate supporters for assisting with this publication by<br />
purchasing advertising space and for supporting high school<br />
athletics year round.<br />
BOB ROBERTS INSURANCE ...........................................................ii<br />
FORCHT GROUP OF KENTUCKY SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD<br />
WINNERS............................................................................. VII<br />
KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL COACHES ASSOCIATION ................. VIII<br />
TED COOK TIRE, INC. .................................................................. IX<br />
MUSCO SPORTS LIGHTING .......................................................... X<br />
TEAM IP ................................... BETWEEN BYLAWS AND POLICIES<br />
DUTCH’S CHEVROLET/FORD/MERCURY .....BEFORE BRIEF HISTORY<br />
SCHEDULE STAR ................ BEFORE MEMBER SCHOOL DIRECTORY<br />
RAWLINGS .....................................BEFORE OFFICIALS DIRECTORY<br />
vi <strong>2012</strong>-<strong>2013</strong> KHSAA HANDBOOK
Cassidy Flynn (Estill County) and<br />
Shain Ross (Mayfi eld)<br />
Region 1<br />
Emily Waggoner (Graves County)<br />
Shain Ross (Mayfi eld)<br />
Region 2<br />
Rachel Gaddis (Hopkins County Central)<br />
Ben Puckett (Dawson Springs)<br />
Region 3<br />
Audrey Taylor (Ohio County)<br />
Cole Tynes (Butler County)<br />
Region 4<br />
Caylan Bybee (Monroe County)<br />
Tanner Elrod (Monroe County)<br />
Region 5<br />
Rachel Riggs (Taylor County)<br />
Thomas Mudd (Bethlehem)<br />
Region 6<br />
Kelsey Patton (Butler)<br />
Brett Hatfi eld (Bullitt East)<br />
Region 7<br />
Allison Foster (Christian Academy-Louisville)<br />
Bradley Ledford (Christian Academy-Louisville)<br />
Region 8<br />
Katelyn Temple (Trimble County)<br />
Christian Olsson (Shelby County)<br />
CORPORATE PARTNERS<br />
The <strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>Athletic</strong> <strong>Association</strong> is grateful for the<br />
support of the following corporate partners and supporters for this<br />
recognition program.<br />
Forcht Bank (Lexington)<br />
<strong>Kentucky</strong> National Insurance (Lexington)<br />
KHSAA Offi cials Division (Lexington), <strong>Kentucky</strong> Printing (Richmond)<br />
2011-<strong>2012</strong><br />
Forcht Bank/<br />
<strong>Kentucky</strong> National Insurance/KHSAA<br />
Sportsmanship Recognition<br />
Award Recipients<br />
Region 9<br />
Meredith Brownell (Ryle)<br />
Zane McQueary (Boone County)<br />
Region 10<br />
Haley Hart (Pendleton County)<br />
Jacob Groneck (Campbell County)<br />
Region 11<br />
Melissa Boyle (Bryan Station)<br />
Hunter Conner (Model)<br />
Region 12<br />
Bethany Readnower (Mercer County)<br />
Matthew Hamilton (Mercer County)<br />
Region 13<br />
Karlie Blackburn (Corbin)<br />
Tyler Kirby (South Laurel)<br />
Region 14<br />
Cassidy Flynn (Estill County)<br />
Zach Davis (Knott County Central)<br />
Region 15<br />
Kaci Wilcox (Pike County Central)<br />
Randy Maynard (Pikeville)<br />
Region 16<br />
Erica Toy (Bath County)<br />
Clay Woford (Ashland Blazer)<br />
Statewide winners<br />
each receive a $3,000 scholarship<br />
to a <strong>Kentucky</strong> college or university<br />
of their choice.<br />
All Regional winners received a plaque<br />
and $200 book scholarship.
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101 Bethany Court<br />
Bardstown, KY 40004<br />
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www.khsca.org
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CONSTITUTION of the KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL<br />
ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION<br />
Specifi c case situations are contained in this section of the KHSAA<br />
Handbook which are interpretations and rulings which have been<br />
made in accordance with applicable provisions of the KHSAA<br />
Constitution. These interpretations supplement the printed rules<br />
but do not in any manner substitute for the actual rule. Many of<br />
these rulings have established precedent for the interpretation or<br />
enforcement of these provisions, and remain in place until further<br />
altered, re-interpreted, or otherwise set aside. Specifi c inquiries<br />
not addressed by published interpretations should be submitted in<br />
writing to the Commissioner of the KHSAA, 2280 Executive Drive,<br />
Lexington, KY 40505. Interpretive questions or eligibility rulings<br />
shall be requested and issued in writing.<br />
ARTICLE I<br />
NAME<br />
The name of this organization shall be the <strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong><br />
<strong>Athletic</strong> <strong>Association</strong>.<br />
ARTICLE II<br />
OBJECT<br />
The object shall be the development, regulation, and purifi cation<br />
of the athletic activities in this state.<br />
ARTICLE III<br />
MEMBERSHIP<br />
This association shall be composed of public schools (grades 6-12)<br />
that are accredited by the <strong>Kentucky</strong> Board of Education and nonpublic<br />
schools that voluntarily comply with accrediting standards of<br />
the <strong>Kentucky</strong> Department of Education. Member schools are required<br />
to comply with the provisions of the <strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>Athletic</strong><br />
<strong>Association</strong> Constitution and Bylaws. No school shall become a<br />
member or continue to be a member whose detailed fi nancial<br />
(athletic or otherwise), scholastic, and attendance records are not<br />
matters of public property or record. Grades K-5 shall not be eligible<br />
for membership.<br />
Case C-III-1- What is required for a school to be eligible<br />
for membership?<br />
A school is eligible for membership if the student body consists<br />
of students who are enrolled in grades 9-12 or 10-12, and<br />
operates under the auspices of a local school board, diocese<br />
or other regional body, or comparable organization, and is<br />
recognized by the <strong>Kentucky</strong> Department of Education as able<br />
to present a diploma. In addition, all schools shall agree to<br />
abide by the rules of the <strong>Association</strong> as enumerated on the<br />
membership application.<br />
ARTICLE IV<br />
ADMINISTRATION AND LEGISLATION<br />
Section 1. Offi cers<br />
The offi cers of the <strong>Association</strong> shall be a Commissioner and a<br />
Board of Control composed of eighteen (18) members, at least three<br />
(3) of whom shall be African-American, and at least three (3) of<br />
whom shall be female.<br />
Section 2. Representation and Governance<br />
A) DESIGNATED REPRESENTATIVE<br />
Each member school Principal may, in accordance with Bylaw 1,<br />
appoint one (1) DESIGNATED REPRESENTATIVE for each member<br />
school to represent that school in the <strong>Association</strong>.<br />
B) BOARD OF CONTROL<br />
1) REPRESENTATION<br />
a) Eight (8) Board of Control members shall be elected by a<br />
vote of the PRINCIPALS or DESIGNATED REPRESENTATIVES<br />
of member schools in each section to serve as SECTIONAL<br />
Board of Control members. A SECTION is defi ned as the<br />
combination of two (2) contiguous regions as defi ned by the<br />
KHSAA alignment in basketball. Terms of these SECTIONAL<br />
Board of Control members shall be staggered so that two (2)<br />
are elected each year.<br />
b) One African-American shall be elected by the PRINCIPALS<br />
or DESIGNATED REPRESENTATIVES from regions 1 through 8<br />
and one African-American shall be elected by PRINCIPALS or<br />
DESIGNATED REPRESENTATIVES from regions 9 through 16 to<br />
serve as DESIGNATED members of the Board of Control. One<br />
female shall be elected by the PRINCIPALS or DESIGNATED<br />
REPRESENTATIVES from regions 1 through 8 and one<br />
female shall be elected by PRINCIPALS or DESIGNATED<br />
REPRESENTATIVES from regions 9 through 16 to serve as<br />
DESIGNATED members of the Board of Control. Terms of<br />
the DESIGNATED members shall be staggered so that one is<br />
elected each year.<br />
c) One person shall be elected by the PRINCIPALS or DESIGNATED<br />
REPRESENTATIVES from regions 1 through 8 who shall come<br />
from the non-public (not classifi cation A1 or D1 schools)<br />
member schools of the <strong>Association</strong>, and one person shall be<br />
elected by the PRINCIPALS or DESIGNATED REPRESENTATIVES<br />
from regions 9 through 16 and shall come from the non-public<br />
(not classifi cation A1 or D1 schools) member schools of the<br />
<strong>Association</strong> to serve as DESIGNATED members of the Board<br />
of Control. The terms of the DESIGNATED representatives<br />
required to be from the non-public member schools shall be<br />
staggered so that one is elected each even numbered year.<br />
Balloting for these non-public school representatives shall only<br />
be conducted among the non-public school representatives of<br />
the <strong>Association</strong>.<br />
d) Four (4) at-large members of the Board of Control are to<br />
be appointed by the <strong>Kentucky</strong> Board of Education. These<br />
members are to be at-large appointments recommended by<br />
the Commissioner of the <strong>Kentucky</strong> Department of Education.<br />
These appointees shall not be an employee of any member<br />
school or its central administration, or the administration of<br />
the <strong>Kentucky</strong> Department of Education. At least one of these<br />
appointees shall be an African-American and one shall be a<br />
female. Terms of the at-large members shall be staggered so<br />
that one is appointed each year.<br />
2) TERM IN OFFICE<br />
a) Members of the Board of Control shall serve a four-year term<br />
in offi ce unless fi lling an unexpired term created by death or<br />
resignation of a member, in which case the balance of the<br />
remaining term is the term in offi ce. The term year for the<br />
Board of Control is July 1 through June 30.<br />
b) No member is eligible to serve more than two (2) consecutive<br />
four-year terms with no further limits as to lifetime eligibility.<br />
c) SECTIONAL members are not eligible to serve on the Board<br />
of Control if the region has been represented for two (2)<br />
consecutive four-year terms. If a SECTIONAL representative<br />
moves to a different region following his or her election, the<br />
region in which the member was employed at the time of<br />
election shall be used to determine the status of section for<br />
the next election.<br />
3) ELIGIBILITY<br />
a) To be eligible for membership as a SECTIONAL or DESIGNATED<br />
representative on the Board of Control, one shall be an<br />
employee holding a valid <strong>Kentucky</strong> Teaching Certifi cate issued<br />
by the Education Professional Standards Board and be an<br />
employee of an accredited KHSAA member school or system<br />
which is in good standing with the KHSAA. He or she shall be<br />
employed in the section he or she is to represent, and shall<br />
remain employed in that section during his or her tenure of<br />
offi ce. Serving in a part-time capacity (less than three hours<br />
of instruction or other administrative duties other than a<br />
bonafi de 100-day contract assignment as approved by rules<br />
of the <strong>Kentucky</strong> Teachers Retirement System) or on leave<br />
of absence (exclusive of employee earned sick leave) shall<br />
terminate the eligibility of the member. He or she shall not<br />
be eligible after serving two (2) consecutive four-year terms.<br />
b) If a vacancy occurs with less than one year remaining on<br />
the term in offi ce, the Board of Control shall fi ll the vacancy<br />
for the remainder of the term. If a vacancy occurs with one<br />
year or more remaining or if a newly elected member of the<br />
Board of Control is unable to take offi ce at the start of his or<br />
her term, the Commissioner shall ensure the vacancy is fi lled<br />
within sixty (60) days in the same manner as that prescribed<br />
for the regular selection of Board members.<br />
4) BALLOTING<br />
a) NOTIFICATION - Notifi cation to the PRINCIPALS or<br />
DESIGNATED REPRESENTATIVES of each school in each<br />
section in which a SECTIONAL or DESIGNATED member is to<br />
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be elected, shall be made by the Commissioner not later than<br />
January 1 preceding the July in which a term is to begin.<br />
b) NOMINATIONS - Nominations for membership on the Board<br />
of Control, signed by fi ve PRINCIPALS OR DESIGNATED<br />
REPRESENTATIVES of the section, shall be in the hands of<br />
the Commissioner, for SECTIONAL or DESIGNATED positions<br />
that elect during the year not later than midnight, January 31<br />
preceding the July in which a term is to begin.<br />
c) BALLOTS - the Commissioner shall distribute Ballots for<br />
election before February 15 preceding the July of the year in<br />
which a term is to begin, to be returned on or before March 1<br />
preceding the July in which a term is to begin.<br />
d) TABULATION - Results of the election shall be tabulated<br />
by the Commissioner in the presence of a minimum of four<br />
witnesses with all ballots opened at the same meeting and<br />
time, and published in the “Athlete” Magazine.<br />
5) ATTENDANCE<br />
a) REQUIREMENT - Any elected member of the Board of Control<br />
shall attend 70% of the meetings (regular and special) of the<br />
Board during the July 1 to June 30 Board year.<br />
b) REPLACEMENT - Any elected member of the Board of Control,<br />
unless excused for documented cause such as illness or injury<br />
by a majority of the members of the Board, who fails to<br />
attend at 70% of the meetings (regular and special) of the<br />
Board of Control between July 1 and June 30 during any year<br />
shall automatically upon such occurrence be deemed to have<br />
resigned from offi ce, and a replacement shall be named in<br />
accordance with Section 3 (b) above.<br />
6) OFFICERS<br />
At the regular scheduled meeting of the Board prior to the close<br />
of the school year, the members of the Board shall elect from<br />
their membership, a President and President-elect to serve for<br />
the following year. They shall not be eligible to serve for more<br />
than four one-year terms in succession as an offi cer.<br />
7) KENTUCKY DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION LIAISON<br />
The Commissioner of the <strong>Kentucky</strong> Department of Education<br />
shall designate a liaison person to meet with the Board of<br />
Control and to participate in all discussions, but to have no vote<br />
as a member of the Board of Control.<br />
The KDE liaison shall provide an update on the actions taken by<br />
the Board of Control at each meeting of the <strong>Kentucky</strong> Board of<br />
Education, and shall report to the Board of Control any relevant<br />
action and appropriate information from the <strong>Kentucky</strong> Board of<br />
Education.<br />
C) ANNUAL MEETING<br />
Each member school of the <strong>Association</strong> through its PRINCIPAL OR<br />
DESIGNATED REPRESENTATIVE shall designate a representative<br />
for the ANNUAL MEETING to serve as a DELEGATE and shall<br />
submit the name to the Commissioner on or before September10.<br />
The ANNUAL MEETING shall focus on current issues facing the<br />
<strong>Association</strong> and ways to promote athletics such as sports medicine,<br />
intramural and interscholastic programming and eligibility rules<br />
as well as debate and consideration of proposed changes to the<br />
organizations’ Constitution and Bylaws. DELEGATES shall serve<br />
for a term of one year. If the duly designated DELEGATE does<br />
not attend the ANNUAL MEETING, the school shall remain not<br />
represented.<br />
D) COMMISSIONER<br />
The Board of Control shall employ a Commissioner for a term of<br />
one to four years, and shall determine the salary for the position.<br />
Section 3. Duties of Offi cers<br />
A) PRESIDENT<br />
The President of the Board of Control shall preside at all its<br />
meetings, and at the ANNUAL MEETING of the <strong>Association</strong>. He<br />
or she may call special meetings of the Board of Control when<br />
deemed necessary.<br />
B) PRESIDENT-ELECT<br />
The President-Elect of the Board of Control shall perform the<br />
duties ordinarily pertaining to the offi ce.<br />
C) COMMISSIONER<br />
The Commissioner shall:<br />
1) Be the executive offi cer of the <strong>Association</strong>, subject to the advice<br />
of the Board of Control, and shall act as secretary-treasurer of<br />
the organization;<br />
2) Employ personnel deemed necessary including those required<br />
by statute or decree;<br />
3) Prepare and receive reports and keep all records as directed by<br />
the Board of Control as outlined in the Constitution, Bylaws, and<br />
Tournament Regulations. Provide a quarterly report of eligibility<br />
rulings to the Board of Control;<br />
4) Interpret the Constitution, Bylaws, and Tournament Regulations;<br />
5) Enforce all penalties provided for and fi x penalties for violations<br />
for which no penalties are prescribed;<br />
6) Have the authority to suspend offending schools for the<br />
violation of regulations prescribed in the Bylaws and Tournament<br />
Regulations (The Board of Control through its own initiative or<br />
on appeal from a suspended school may sustain or set aside the<br />
action of the Commissioner);<br />
7) Make arrangements for and conduct the management of all<br />
state tournaments after consulting the Board of Control as to<br />
the site and proposed plan of management and have authority<br />
to contract with appropriate entities to manage all postseason<br />
contests;<br />
8) Be responsible for editing and publishing the “Athlete”, and<br />
shall cause to be published in the “Athlete” the complete record<br />
of the minutes of each regular and called meeting of the Board<br />
of Control, said minutes to appear in the next issue of the<br />
“Athlete” immediately following the meeting of the Board of<br />
Control;<br />
9) Arrange a series of baseball, basketball, fi eld hockey, football,<br />
golf, soccer, softball, swimming, track, volleyball and wrestling<br />
rules interpretation clinics before the beginning of the respective<br />
seasons;<br />
10) Promote sportsmanship among schools, athletes, and the<br />
general public; and<br />
11) Submit an annual report through the Commissioner of <strong>Kentucky</strong><br />
Department of Education to the <strong>Kentucky</strong> Board of Education<br />
in compliance with approved KARs relating to fi nances and<br />
programs for the preceding year, and planned programs for the<br />
current year. Advise the <strong>Kentucky</strong> Department of Education legal<br />
counsel of all legal action brought against the <strong>Association</strong>.<br />
D) BOARD OF CONTROL<br />
The Board of Control shall:<br />
1) Have general supervision of the affairs of the <strong>Association</strong><br />
deciding all questions and performing all duties not provided<br />
for in the Constitution;<br />
2) Establish the Offi ce of the Commissioner. Evaluate annually<br />
the performance of the Commissioner;<br />
3) Establish salaries for staff comparable to duties and<br />
responsibilities;<br />
4) Establish annually, goals and achievements for the Board of<br />
Control and the <strong>Association</strong>;<br />
5) Perform a self-assessment of the Board of Control and the<br />
<strong>Association</strong>;<br />
6) Report annually, the goals, achievements and selfassessments<br />
to the <strong>Kentucky</strong> Board of Education;<br />
7) Hold a minimum of six regular meetings;<br />
8) Be empowered to transact its business when a majority of<br />
its members is present at a meeting. This shall constitute<br />
a quorum. The complete Board of Control agenda shall<br />
be published online (exclusive of specifi c student appeal<br />
information) not less than fi ve (5) business days before the<br />
date of the meeting. The minutes of all meetings of the Board<br />
of Control shall be published online (exclusive of specifi c<br />
student appeal information) not later than fi ve (5) working<br />
days following fi nal approval of the minutes the meeting.<br />
The minutes shall be detailed in nature. Unless the vote on<br />
an issue related to the Constitution, Bylaws and Tournament<br />
Rules was unanimously approved, the minutes shall include a<br />
record of how each member of the Board voted on each issue;<br />
9) Review all proposed changes to the KHSAA Constitution<br />
and Bylaws. Have authority to reject any proposed change<br />
determined not to be in the best interest of the <strong>Association</strong>;<br />
10) Have authority to publish an <strong>Association</strong> magazine;<br />
11) Have authority, upon petition and for cause shown, to<br />
reinstate any student or coach who has been barred from<br />
competition;<br />
12) Have the authority to assess fi nes and impose penalties in<br />
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compliance with an established penalty code with minimum<br />
and maximum penalties for each rules violation;<br />
13) Have authority to establish tournaments and meets in all<br />
sports and to adopt regulations for these tournaments and<br />
meets. The Board of Control shall have the authority to assess<br />
receipts of all postseason games, meets, or tournaments in<br />
all sports;<br />
14) Have authority to amend the playing rules for any sport<br />
sponsored by the <strong>Association</strong>;<br />
15) Have authority, as trustees, to purchase or otherwise acquire<br />
real property, and to sell, exchange, lease, mortgage, or in any<br />
manner dispose of any real property upon such terms and for<br />
such considerations as the trustees consider proper.; and<br />
16) Appoint the delegate(s) who represents <strong>Kentucky</strong> at the<br />
annual meeting of the National Federation of State <strong>High</strong><br />
<strong>School</strong> <strong>Association</strong>s yearly.<br />
Section 4. Retirement of Executives<br />
All members of the Executive staff shall qualify for membership<br />
and shall maintain status as an active member and contributor to<br />
the <strong>Kentucky</strong> Teachers Retirement System, and as such, shall abide<br />
by all of the rules of that organization regarding retirement and all<br />
other qualifying criteria.<br />
Case C-IV-1 - How are the basketball regions paired for<br />
sectional Board of Control representations?<br />
The Sectional Board of Control members represent two<br />
contiguous regions. Those pairings are (Basketball Regions 1<br />
and 2 (S. 1), 3 and 4 (S. 2), 5 and 8 (S. 3), 6 and 7 (S. 4), 9 and<br />
10 (S. 5), 11 and 12 (S. 6), 13 and 14 (S. 7), 15 and 16 (S. 8))<br />
ARTICLE V<br />
REPRESENTATION AT THE ANNUAL MEETING<br />
In the ANNUAL MEETING of the <strong>Association</strong>, the DELEGATES<br />
shall consist of one representative from each member school of the<br />
<strong>Association</strong>. The <strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> Coaches <strong>Association</strong>, the<br />
<strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>Association</strong> of Secondary <strong>School</strong> Principals, the <strong>Kentucky</strong><br />
<strong>Association</strong> of <strong>School</strong> Superintendents, the <strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong><br />
<strong>Athletic</strong> Directors <strong>Association</strong> and any other related group approved<br />
by the Board of Control shall also be entitled to designate a member<br />
to the ANNUAL MEETING who shall have voice but not vote in the<br />
proceedings of the meeting. The DELEGATES shall there transact all<br />
business of the ANNUAL MEETING. None but these DELEGATES shall<br />
have the right to vote. There shall be no vote by proxy.<br />
Case C-V-1 - Does the delegate to the KHSAA Annual<br />
Meeting have to hold Principal Certifi cation or be a<br />
certifi ed teacher?<br />
No. There are no criteria for the delegate who votes for the<br />
school. The Principal of the school shall annually designate this<br />
person, but there are no specifi c criteria for the delegate.<br />
ARTICLE VI<br />
APPLICATION FOR MEMBERSHIP<br />
The Principal of the school shall make application for membership<br />
in the <strong>Association</strong> to the Commissioner in writing. The principal shall<br />
state that he or she has read and is familiar with the Constitution,<br />
Bylaws, and Tournament Regulations of the <strong>Association</strong>. The<br />
<strong>Kentucky</strong> Department of Education shall be the authority as to the<br />
school’s status as an approved secondary school.<br />
A new school formed from schools under the auspices of the same<br />
board of education as a member school may be received into the<br />
KHSAA upon receipt of the application and a copy of the operational<br />
approval of the <strong>Kentucky</strong> Board of Education. <strong>School</strong>s that originate<br />
from sources other than herein described shall remain in a candidacy<br />
status for a two-year period and shall be ineligible for postseason<br />
championship play during that period.<br />
The deadline for accepting new applications for membership in<br />
the <strong>Association</strong> shall be July 1. The Board of Control of the KHSAA<br />
shall consider each application for membership for approval at<br />
its July meeting and shall have authority to deny the membership<br />
application of a school whose compliance history demonstrates that<br />
the school does not regularly and routinely act in the best interests<br />
of the <strong>Association</strong> or in the case where any requested records are<br />
not provided in a timely fashion.<br />
Case C-V-1 - What is the difference between a full<br />
member of the <strong>Association</strong> and a member in candidacy<br />
status as referred in Article VI of the Constitution?<br />
A member in candidacy status is considered a full member of<br />
the KHSAA and agrees, through submission of its membership<br />
application, to abide by all KHSAA rules and regulations just<br />
as any other member. and includes full compliance with all<br />
eligibility rules in all contests.<br />
As a new member, there are two “exceptions” to the provisions<br />
of full membership.<br />
1) If approved by the Commissioner, the school on probationary<br />
status is allowed to exhaust any contest contracts that were<br />
signed prior to joining the KHSAA. The candidacy school may<br />
therefore, if approved, occasional compete non-member school<br />
in a contest during this period provided there was prior written<br />
agreement. However, once those contracts are exhausted, the<br />
school in candidacy status will not be able to compete against<br />
non-member schools located in <strong>Kentucky</strong>.<br />
2) The playing season in all sports will end for schools in candidacy<br />
status at the end of the regular season in each sport, and the<br />
school on candidacy status will not be eligible to compete in<br />
postseason play against other KHSAA schools until the end of<br />
the two-year period.<br />
ARTICLE VII<br />
ASSOCIATION REVENUES<br />
Section 1. Annual Dues<br />
Each member school shall pay an annual membership fee to the<br />
Commissioner on or before September 1. The Board of Control shall<br />
determine the amount of the fee by policy. Although the offi cial<br />
year of the <strong>Association</strong> begins July 1 and ends on June 30, member<br />
schools are given a grace period of two months in which to pay their<br />
annual dues. <strong>School</strong>s failing to pay their dues by September 1 may<br />
be dropped from membership and shall be penalized in accordance<br />
with KHSAA Board of Control regulations.<br />
Section 2. Postseason Revenue<br />
A) DISTRICT TOURNAMENTS<br />
In all sports that are classifi ed into districts (except football), the<br />
participating schools in the district tournament shall divide the<br />
net revenues of the tournament after expenses agreed to by the<br />
schools and in accordance with established KHSAA Tournament<br />
Rules.<br />
B) OTHER TOURNAMENT ROUNDS, ALL FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS<br />
In all other tournament rounds and all rounds of the football<br />
playoffs, all revenue after expenses shall be divided among the<br />
schools within the classifi cation of the participating team (i.e.<br />
basketball region, football district) in a manner to be determined<br />
by a majority vote of the schools in the classifi cation (i.e. basketball<br />
region, football district).<br />
Case C-VII-1- How are the proceeds of the postseason<br />
tournaments in baseball, basketball, football, soccer,<br />
softball and volleyball to be divided?<br />
In baseball, basketball, soccer, softball and volleyball, each<br />
district or region shall vote on the manner in which the money<br />
is to be divided. In football, each district shall vote on the<br />
manner in which the proceeds of games involving its schools<br />
are to be distributed.<br />
ARTICLE VIII<br />
CONTESTS<br />
Section 1. With Non-Member <strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>School</strong>s<br />
KHSAA member schools may only compete in contests against<br />
schools located in <strong>Kentucky</strong> that are current members of the KHSAA<br />
Any KHSAA member school, that engages in an athletic contest with<br />
a nonmember <strong>Kentucky</strong> school that is eligible for membership in the<br />
<strong>Association</strong>, may be subject to all penalties contained in Bylaw 33 .<br />
Section 2. With <strong>School</strong>s in Other States<br />
All opponents of KHSAA schools in all contests in baseball,<br />
basketball, football, soccer, softball and volleyball shall be current<br />
members of the state association in the home state of the opponent.<br />
All contests played by KHSAA member schools shall be governed<br />
by the rules and regulations established by the Board of Control<br />
including Article VIII of the KHSAA Constitution. Approval for any<br />
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exemptions shall come through the Commissioner. Any KHSAA<br />
member school engaging in a contest with a school from another<br />
state shall play under the rules of the KHSAA.<br />
Section 3. Contracts<br />
A) OFFICIAL CONTRACT FORMS<br />
Offi cial contracts, supplied by the offi ce of the Commissioner, shall<br />
be used for all contests between members of the <strong>Association</strong>, and<br />
the contract shall include statements to the effect that contracting<br />
parties are members of the <strong>Association</strong>.<br />
B) ORAL CONTRACTS<br />
The <strong>Association</strong> shall not undertake to enforce oral contracts or<br />
oral agreements to changes in written contracts.<br />
C) NOTIFICATION AND RETURN OF CONTACT<br />
The recipient of a contract for an athletic contest between two<br />
member schools of the KHSAA shall return the contract, either<br />
signed or unsigned, to the sender within thirty (30) days after<br />
having received it. The contract shall become void if not returned<br />
within this time period.<br />
D) CORRESPONDING DATES<br />
All contracts between member schools shall contain a specifi c<br />
date for each contest covered in the contract. A contract in which<br />
the words “corresponding date” appears, rather than a specifi c<br />
date, shall not be enforced.<br />
Section 4. Waiving of Rules<br />
<strong>School</strong> offi cials of member schools shall not by mutual agreement<br />
waive or modify any of the rules of the <strong>Association</strong> for any contest<br />
sanctioned by the <strong>Association</strong>.<br />
Case C-VIII-1 - What is a contest as defi ned in Article VIII,<br />
of the Constitution and referenced in the Bylaws?<br />
A contest is one of the allowable regular season games/meets/<br />
tournaments/matches detailed in KHSAA Bylaw 25. Such does<br />
not include pre-season scrimmages, jamborees, exhibitions,<br />
etc., but does include each and every competition opportunity<br />
allowed within Bylaw 25. (i.e. Baseball, 30 games; Basketball,<br />
23 games, etc.)<br />
Case C-VIII-2 - What is a school as defi ned in the KHSAA<br />
Constitution?<br />
A school is an entity which is recognized by the <strong>Kentucky</strong><br />
Department of Education (or corresponding Department of<br />
Education in another state) as an institution whose primary<br />
purpose is the education of high school aged students.<br />
Case C-VIII-3 - May a KHSAA member school play in a<br />
scrimmage against a non-member school in <strong>Kentucky</strong>,<br />
an out of state school that does not join that state<br />
association, or an outside team such as an alumni<br />
group?<br />
Yes. All of the prohibitions against non-member schools, and<br />
other requirements apply to contests, not scrimmages. There<br />
erstrictions are not in place for those two semi-organized preseason<br />
opportunities,.<br />
Case C-VIII-4 - May a KHSAA member school play in a<br />
contest against an in-state school that is located in<br />
<strong>Kentucky</strong> and is eligible for membership but chooses<br />
not to join the KHSAA?<br />
No. Article VIII, Section 1 of the Constitution prohibits a KHSAA<br />
member school from participating in a contest with a nonmember<br />
school that is located in <strong>Kentucky</strong>.<br />
Case C-VIII-5 - May a KHSAA member school play in aa<br />
contest against an in-state school that is located in<br />
<strong>Kentucky</strong> and is not eligible for membership?<br />
No. Article VIII, Section 1 of the Constitution prohibits a KHSAA<br />
member school from participating in a contest with a nonmember<br />
school that is located in <strong>Kentucky</strong>.<br />
Case C-VIII-6 - May a KHSAA member school play in a<br />
contests against an in-state independent, alumni,<br />
traveling or club team based in <strong>Kentucky</strong> that is not<br />
affi liated with a school?<br />
No. Article VIII, Section 1 of the Constitution prohibits a KHSAA<br />
member school from participating in a contest against a nonschool<br />
team of any type.<br />
Case C-VIII-7 - May a KHSAA member school play in a<br />
contest against an out of state school?<br />
Yes, in the sports of baseball, basketball, football, soccer, softball<br />
or volleyball, provided that the school is a member of that<br />
state’s <strong>Association</strong> or on an approved list of opponents for<br />
that members of that state association indicating compliance<br />
with all standard eligibility ruless. In addition, all aspects of<br />
the National Federation sanctioning policy shall be completely<br />
followed. KHSAA members scheduling contests against these<br />
out of state opponents should be careful to comply with these<br />
rules. In the sports of cross country, golf, swimming, tennis,<br />
track and fi eld, and wrestling, it is not necessary that the<br />
out of state opponents be members of the state association<br />
where the school is located,. The KHSAA staff can assist in<br />
communicating with the other state association if the KHSAA<br />
member school needs verifi cation prior to scheduling.<br />
Case C-VIII-8 - May a KHSAA member school play in a<br />
contest against an out of state team that is not schoolbased?<br />
No. Article VIII, Section 2 of the Constitution prohibits a KHSAA<br />
member school from participating in a contest against a nonschool<br />
team from out of state.<br />
Case C-VIII-9 - May a KHSAA member school participate<br />
in a contest against a non-US team (foreign) team?<br />
Yes, provided such event is 1) sanctioned within the policies<br />
and procedures of the National Federation of State <strong>High</strong><br />
<strong>School</strong> <strong>Association</strong>s sanctioning rules and regulations, 2) in<br />
compliance with Bylaw 23, Section 2, and 3) is approved by<br />
the KHSAA in compliance with published instructions and<br />
procedures.<br />
Case C-VIII-10 - Are KHSAA schools required to use<br />
form GE14 for scheduling contests or to make written<br />
amendments to contracts in the case of contract<br />
postponement/cancellation?<br />
No. However, the association will not arbitrate or attempt to<br />
intercede in any dispute regarding a cancelled contest or<br />
other logistic dispute if the contest does not involve a properly<br />
completed and executed GE14 or its electronic equivalent<br />
using an alternative scheduling system. Included in the proper<br />
requirements are the proper signatures of the Principal or<br />
Designated Representative of the member schools.<br />
In addition, the association will not arbitrate or attempt to<br />
intercede in any dispute regarding a cancelled contest or other<br />
logistic dispute if scheduling amendments are agreed by the<br />
parties, but not executed in writing between the schools.<br />
Contract amendments verifi ed by electronic mail exchange that<br />
modify prior properly executed contract forms will be reviewed<br />
and assistance offered by the <strong>Association</strong> as necessary.<br />
Case C-VIII-11- What does the expression “corresponding<br />
date” mean as it relates to scheduling contests and<br />
how does it it relate to contract enforcement?<br />
Corresponding date charts are published for all KHSAA sports<br />
in an effort to aid athletic administrators in planning future<br />
schedules. It should be noted that contracts cannot be enforced<br />
by the <strong>Association</strong> that call for “corresponding dates” rather<br />
than specifi c playing dates.<br />
ARTICLE IX<br />
AMENDMENTS<br />
Section 1. Deadline for Filing<br />
On or before May 1 preceding the convening of the Annual Meeting<br />
a DELEGATE or REPRESENTATIVE may fi le with the Commissioner<br />
any proposed change in the <strong>Association</strong> Constitution or Bylaws The<br />
Commissioner shall submit the proposed changes approved by the<br />
Board of Control to the member schools by electronic or printed<br />
means within seven (7) calendar days of the Annual Meeting. Any<br />
proposal to be offered by the Board of Control shall be submitted to<br />
the member schools by electronic or printed means within seven (7)<br />
calendar days of the Annual Meeting. No proposals other than these<br />
may be considered at the ANNUAL MEETING.<br />
Section 2. Vote Necessary to Amend<br />
A two-thirds majority of all DELEGATES answering the roll at the<br />
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ANNUAL MEETING shall be necessary to amend the Constitution or<br />
Bylaws.<br />
Section 3. Referendum<br />
The Board of Control may submit any proposed changes to the<br />
REPRESENTATIVES of member schools at any time by mail. If any<br />
proposal receives a two-thirds majority of all votes cast by the<br />
REPRESENTATIVES, they shall have the same force and effect as<br />
though passed at the ANNUAL MEETING. All votes received on a<br />
referendum shall be opened and counted at the same meeting.<br />
Section 4. Vote of Single Sex <strong>School</strong>s<br />
A member school enrolling only one sex shall not have a vote on<br />
any phase of the <strong>Association</strong>’s work not involving or pertaining to<br />
the school. <strong>School</strong>s enrolling only boys shall not vote on matters<br />
pertaining only to girls’ athletics, and schools enrolling only girls<br />
shall not vote on matters pertaining only to boys’ athletics.<br />
Section 5. Effective Date<br />
Amendments receiving the requisite vote shall be effective when<br />
approved by the Legislative Research Commission in accordance<br />
with KRS Chapter 13A.<br />
ARTICLE X<br />
RESPONSIBILITY OF THE PRINCIPAL<br />
The principal of each school, in all matters pertaining to the athletic<br />
relations of his or her school, is responsible to this <strong>Association</strong>. He<br />
or she shall exercise control over all fi nances, the scheduling of<br />
contests, and all other matters involved in the management of his<br />
or her school athletic program. Any school whose athletic program<br />
(grades 6-12) is managed by a non-school group shall not be<br />
eligible to hold membership in the <strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>Athletic</strong><br />
<strong>Association</strong>.<br />
The principal of each school shall require all participants in<br />
interscholastic athletics and their parent(s) or guardian(s) to<br />
acknowledge receipt of the eligibility rules as promulgated by the<br />
<strong>Association</strong>, and <strong>Kentucky</strong> Board of Education regulations prior to<br />
certifying their eligibility.<br />
ARTICLE XI<br />
DISSOLUTION OF THE ASSOCIATION<br />
Upon the dissolution of the <strong>Association</strong>, the Board of Control shall,<br />
after paying or making provisions for the payment of all liabilities of<br />
the <strong>Association</strong>, dispose of all assets of the <strong>Association</strong> exclusively<br />
for the benefi t of the member schools of the <strong>Association</strong> that shall<br />
at that time qualify as exempt organizations under section 501 c (3)<br />
of the Internal Revenue Service Code of 1954 (or the corresponding<br />
provision of any future United States Internal Revenue Service Law).<br />
Any assets not so disposed of, shall be disposed of by the Court<br />
of Common Pleas of the county in which the principal offi ce of<br />
the <strong>Association</strong> is then located, exclusively for purposes or to the<br />
organization or organizations, as the Court shall determine, which<br />
are organized and operated exclusively for educational purposes.<br />
ARTICLE XII<br />
MANAGEMENT OF INTERSCHOLASTIC ATHLETICS<br />
The <strong>Kentucky</strong> Board of Education designates the <strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>High</strong><br />
<strong>School</strong> <strong>Athletic</strong> <strong>Association</strong> as the sole organization to manage<br />
interscholastic athletics in schools that are members in good standing<br />
of the <strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>Athletic</strong> <strong>Association</strong>. Each local Board<br />
of Education is responsible to the <strong>Kentucky</strong> Board of Education for<br />
interscholastic athletics in grades K-5.<br />
The <strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>Athletic</strong> <strong>Association</strong> shall submit<br />
annually the rules, regulations, and bylaws to the <strong>Kentucky</strong> Board<br />
of Education together with any proposed changes hereto. Appeals<br />
from the <strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>Athletic</strong> <strong>Association</strong> Board of Control<br />
shall follow the KHSAA Due Process Procedure as approved by the<br />
<strong>Kentucky</strong> Board of Education.<br />
The <strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>Athletic</strong> <strong>Association</strong> shall conduct the<br />
meetings of the Board of Control of the <strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>Athletic</strong><br />
<strong>Association</strong> in accordance with Roberts Rules of Order as modifi ed<br />
for use and all other matters shall be conducted in accordance with<br />
the <strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>Athletic</strong> <strong>Association</strong> Board of Control<br />
Handbook and Policy Manual.<br />
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KHSAA DUE PROCESS PROCEDURE<br />
Specifi c case situations are contained in this section of the KHSAA<br />
Handbook which are interpretations and rulings which have been<br />
made in accordance with applicable provisions of the KHSAA<br />
Constitution. These interpretations supplement the printed rules<br />
but do not in any manner substitute for the actual rule. Many of<br />
these rulings have established precedent for the interpretation or<br />
enforcement of these provisions, and remain in place until further<br />
altered, re-interpreted, or otherwise set aside. Specifi c inquiries<br />
not addressed by published interpretations should be submitted in<br />
writing to the Commissioner of the KHSAA, 2280 Executive Drive,<br />
Lexington, KY 40505. Interpretive questions or eligibility rulings<br />
shall be requested and issued in writing.<br />
In compliance with KRS Chapter 13B, the Board of Control of the<br />
<strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>Athletic</strong> <strong>Association</strong> has adopted the following<br />
Due Process Procedure. Only relevant, additional defi nitions are listed<br />
in this procedure, and all other procedural questions, defi nitions and<br />
interpretations default to the current adopted version of Chapter<br />
13B.<br />
1. Defi nitions<br />
“Agency Head” means the Commissioner of the KHSAA or the<br />
person designated with the authority in the event of his or her<br />
inability to serve, and who is responsible for entry of a fi nal<br />
order in Hearing Offi cer Matters.<br />
“Aggrieved Party” means the person within the confi nes of<br />
KRS Chapter 13B who is directly involved and aggrieved by a<br />
decision made within this Procedure. This could include but not<br />
be limited to,<br />
a) The Principal of the sending and receiving school in the case<br />
of a transferring student (Bylaw 6);<br />
b) The Principal of the enrolled school of a specifi c student in a<br />
matter related to Bylaws 2 through 13 (excluding 6);<br />
c) A student who has reached the age of eighteen (18), or the<br />
custodial parents of a minor student in a matter related to<br />
Bylaws 2 through 13; or<br />
d) The Principal of the directly involved and named member<br />
school in the case of any matter over which the Board<br />
of Control has fi nal jurisdiction and does not involve an<br />
Independent Hearing Offi cer.<br />
“Board Matters” means those matters not defi ned as Hearing<br />
Offi cer Matters, which are heard through a hearing before the<br />
KHSAA Board of Control.<br />
“Board of Control” means the duly elected or appointed members<br />
of the Board of Control of the KHSAA, and is the body responsible<br />
for entry of a fi nal order in Board matters.<br />
“Commission” means the person(s) hired as the Assistant<br />
Commissioners in accordance with the amended Federal<br />
Consent decree.<br />
“Commissioner” means the person hired as the Commissioner of<br />
the KHSAA. In Board Matters, Commissioner shall also include<br />
the member of the Commission designated by the Commissioner<br />
to rule in specifi c matters.<br />
“Final Order” means the whole or part of the fi nal disposition<br />
of an administrative hearing, whenever made effective by the<br />
Commissioner or Board of Control.<br />
“Hearing Offi cer Matters” means eligibility matters related to<br />
KHSAA Bylaw 2 (Physician’s Certifi cate), 4 (Enrollment), 5<br />
(Minimum Academic Requirement), 6 (Transfer Rule), 7 (Foreign<br />
Exchange, 8 (Contestant on Other Teams, Post Season and All-<br />
Star Games), 9 (Other Eligibility Requirements and Regulations),<br />
12 (Awards), 13 (Financial Aid), which are conducted through<br />
a process utilizing an Independent Hearing Offi cer under KRS<br />
Chapter 13B.<br />
“KHSAA” means the <strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>Athletic</strong> <strong>Association</strong>.<br />
“Party” means:<br />
a) The named person whose legal rights, duties, privileges,<br />
or immunities are being adjudicated in the administrative<br />
hearing;<br />
b) The Principal of the sending and receiving school in the case<br />
of a transferring student (Bylaw 6);<br />
c) The Principal of the enrolled school of a specifi c student in a<br />
matter related to Bylaws 2 through 13 (excluding 6);<br />
d) Any other person who is duly granted intervention in an<br />
administrative hearing; and<br />
e) Any agency named as a party to the adjudicatory proceeding<br />
or entitled or permitted by the law being enforced to<br />
participate fully in the administrative hearing.<br />
“Recommended Order” means the whole or part of a preliminary<br />
hearing report to the Commissioner for the fi nal disposition of<br />
an administrative hearing in a Hearing Offi cer Matter.<br />
“Regional Investigative Committee” means the representatives of<br />
the member schools within a region as defi ned in the basketball<br />
alignment, who are selected within approved Board of Control<br />
policies to assist in the acquiring of information related to a<br />
specifi c eligibility matter..<br />
“Ruling Offi cer” means the member(s) of the Commission<br />
designated by the Commissioner to make initial eligibility<br />
determinations in Hearing Offi cer Matters.<br />
2. Due Process Procedure for Hearing Offi cer Matters<br />
A) Ruling Offi cer’s Authority to Rule<br />
1) Requests for initial rulings shall be made in writing to the<br />
KHSAA with a return address for response. Oral requests for<br />
rulings or requests by electronic mail shall not be accepted.<br />
2) In Hearing Offi cer matters, the Ruling Offi cer(s) is/are<br />
empowered to make initial rulings and interpret the provisions<br />
of the KHSAA Constitution, Bylaws and Competition rules as<br />
it relates to the eligibility of a student-athlete, member school<br />
and to restore eligibility. Restoration may only be granted in<br />
cases where strict application of the applicable bylaw is unfair<br />
to the student athlete because the circumstances creating the<br />
ineligibility are clearly beyond the control of all of the parties<br />
involved.<br />
3) The Ruling Offi cer shall act upon any request for initial ruling<br />
fi led in accordance with this procedure when all information<br />
is available. Any appeal seeking a ruling based on unknown<br />
or speculative factors shall be denied as being premature.<br />
Unless further investigative information is needed, it shall be<br />
the objective of the Ruling Offi cer to make the initial ruling<br />
within thirty (30) calendar days of receipt of the request.<br />
B) Appeals to the Hearing Offi cer in Hearing Offi cer Matters<br />
1) If an aggrieved party is affected by a ruling of the Ruling<br />
Offi cer(s) interpreting a provision or provisions of a Hearing<br />
Offi cer Matter, the party may appeal the ruling to a hearing<br />
offi cer of the KHSAA through the Commissioner’s offi ce.<br />
2) Any appeal seeking a ruling based on unknown or speculative<br />
factors shall be dismissed by the hearing offi cer as being<br />
premature and eligibility denied.<br />
C) Support Information<br />
1) The KHSAA staff or the Hearing Offi cer may request support<br />
documentation for all matters upon which an appeal is based.<br />
2) Prior to issuing a recommended order in a Hearing Offi cer<br />
Matter, the hearing offi cer may direct the Commissioner’s<br />
offi ce to perform any investigative functions necessary<br />
to ensure that all support documentation and evidence is<br />
considered in making a recommendation.<br />
D) Notice of Hearing<br />
1) Notice shall be made to the Principal of all schools directly<br />
involved with an appeal and to the appealing parties. If an<br />
individual is pursuing the appeal and not a member school,<br />
notice shall also be made by fi rst class mail to the Principal of<br />
all member schools that are parties to the proceeding.<br />
2) The notice shall be plain in nature and shall include:<br />
a) All information and notices required by KRS Chapter 13B;<br />
and<br />
b) A copy of the KHSAA Due Process Procedure.<br />
E) Attendance at the Hearing<br />
1) Representatives of appealing parties and all potentially<br />
affected parties are advised, recommended and encouraged<br />
to attend hearings.<br />
2) In the instance of a student submitting the appeal, the<br />
Principal of member school that the student attends may<br />
represent the student at the administrative appeal.<br />
3) Any person entitled to be in attendance at the hearing may<br />
represent himself or herself. These persons are also entitled<br />
to be represented by counsel, provided that they notify all<br />
other parties involved in the appeal of the name, address and<br />
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telephone number of the counsel at least three (3) business<br />
days in advance of the hearing.<br />
F) Administrative Hearing Procedures<br />
1) Administrative hearings conducted involving Hearing Offi cer<br />
Matters shall be conducted in accordance with KRS Chapter<br />
13B.<br />
2) If an aggrieved or interested party fails to attend or participate<br />
in a hearing, the hearing offi cer or the Board of Control, at its<br />
discretion, may deny that party the right to seek additional<br />
review or present additional evidence at a later date.<br />
G) Recommendation of Hearing Offi cer in Hearing Offi cer Matters<br />
1) The recommendation of the hearing offi cer shall be<br />
completed and submitted to the Commissioner not more than<br />
thirty (30) calendar days after receiving the offi cial record of<br />
the proceeding. The decision shall include fi ndings of fact,<br />
conclusions of law and recommended disposition of the<br />
hearing, including any recommended penalties, if applicable.<br />
2) A copy of the hearing offi cer’s recommended order shall also<br />
be sent to each party in the hearing.<br />
3) Each party shall have fi fteen (15) days from the date a hearing<br />
offi cer’s recommended order is mailed within which to fi le<br />
exceptions to the recommendations with the Commissioner.<br />
4) The KHSAA shall maintain on fi le an offi cial record of the<br />
complete proceedings of each administrative hearing and<br />
subsequent offi cial actions.<br />
H. Decision of the Commissioner in Hearing Offi cer Matters<br />
1) The Commissioner shall act on a recommended order of the<br />
Hearing Offi cer in Hearing Offi cer Matters within fi fteen (15)<br />
days after the deadline to fi le exceptions.<br />
2) The Commissioner may:<br />
(a) Accept the recommended order and adopt it as the Agency<br />
Head’s fi nal order;<br />
(b) Reject or modify in whole or in part the recommended<br />
order; or<br />
(c) Remand the matter, in whole or in part, to the hearing<br />
offi cer for further proceedings as appropriate.<br />
3) If the fi nal order differs from the recommended order, the<br />
Commissioner shall include separate statements of fi ndings<br />
of fact and conclusions of law.<br />
4) In making a fi nal order, the Commissioner shall only<br />
consider the record including the recommended order and<br />
any exceptions duly fi led to a recommended order. The<br />
Commissioner shall not consider new and additional evidence<br />
or allow oral argument, except that the Commissioner may<br />
grant a motion to introduce new and additional evidence<br />
or make oral argument if signifi cant factual circumstances<br />
have changed since the administrative hearing or the<br />
administrative record does not permit adequate review of the<br />
hearing proceedings.<br />
5) The fi nal order shall be in writing and stated in the record. The<br />
fi nal order shall also include the effective date of the order<br />
and a statement advising parties fully of available appeal<br />
rights.<br />
I. Judicial Review<br />
1) Final orders of the Commissioner in Hearing Offi cer Matters<br />
may be subject to judicial review in accordance with KRS<br />
Chapter 13B.<br />
2) A party may institute an appeal by fi ling a petition in the<br />
appropriate Circuit Court within thirty (30) days after the fi nal<br />
order is mailed or delivered by personal service.<br />
3) A party may fi le a petition for judicial review only after the<br />
party has exhausted all administrative remedies available<br />
within this procedure.<br />
3. Due Process Procedure for Board Matters<br />
A) Commissioner’s Authority to Rule<br />
1) Requests for initial rulings shall be made in writing to the<br />
Commissioner with a return address for response. Oral<br />
requests for rulings or requests by electronic mail shall not<br />
be accepted.<br />
2) In Board matters, the Commissioner is empowered to make<br />
initial rulings and interpret the provisions of the KHSAA<br />
Constitution, Bylaws and Competition rules as it relates<br />
to the eligibility of a student-athlete, member school or<br />
contest offi cial and to restore eligibility. Restoration may<br />
only be granted in cases where strict application of the<br />
applicable bylaw is unfair to the student athlete because the<br />
circumstances creating the ineligibility are clearly beyond the<br />
control of all of the parties involved.<br />
3) The Commissioner shall act upon any request for initial ruling<br />
fi led in accordance with this procedure when all information<br />
is available. Any appeal seeking a ruling based on unknown<br />
or speculative factors shall be denied as being premature.<br />
Unless further investigative information is needed, it shall be<br />
the objective of the Commissioner to make the initial ruling<br />
within thirty (30) calendar days of receipt of the request.<br />
B) Appeals to Board of Control (Board Matters)<br />
1) If an aggrieved party is affected by a ruling of the Commissioner<br />
interpreting a provision or provisions of a Board Matter, the<br />
party may submit a written notice of appeal of the decision<br />
and request a formal hearing before the Board of Control.<br />
2) The Board of Control shall conduct a formal hearing and act<br />
on an appeal at the next scheduled meeting provided that<br />
a minimum of ten (10) days has passed since receipt of the<br />
written notice of appeal.<br />
3) Aggrieved and affected parties may request a special meeting<br />
of the Board of Control prior to the next regularly scheduled<br />
meeting. The request shall be ruled upon by the President of<br />
the Board of Control.<br />
4) Any appeal seeking a ruling based on unknown or speculative<br />
factors shall be dismissed by the Board of Control as being<br />
premature and eligibility denied<br />
C. Support Information<br />
KHSAA staff or the Board of Control may request support<br />
documentation for all matters upon which an appeal is based.<br />
D. Notice of Hearing/Consideration by the Board of Control<br />
1) Notice shall be made to the Principal of all schools directly<br />
involved with an appeal and to the appealing party or parties.<br />
2) If an individual is pursuing the appeal and not a member<br />
school, notice shall also be made by fi rst class mail to the<br />
Principal of all member schools that are parties to the<br />
proceeding.<br />
3) The notice shall be plain in nature and shall include:<br />
a) All information and notices required by the policies of the<br />
Board of Control; and<br />
b) A copy of the KHSAA Due Process Procedure.<br />
E) Attendance at the Hearing<br />
1) Representatives of appealing parties and all potentially<br />
affected parties are advised, recommended and encouraged<br />
to attend hearings.<br />
2) In the instance of a student submitting the appeal, the<br />
Principal of member school that the student attends may<br />
represent the student at the administrative appeal.<br />
3) Any person entitled to be in attendance at the hearing may<br />
represent himself or herself. These persons are also entitled<br />
to be represented by counsel, provided that they notify all<br />
other parties involved in the appeal of the name, address and<br />
telephone number of the counsel at least three (3) business<br />
days in advance of the hearing.<br />
F. Administrative Hearing Procedures<br />
1) Administrative hearings conducted involving Hearing Offi cer<br />
Matters shall be conducted in accordance with KRS Chapter<br />
13B. Hearings conducted by the Board of Control shall be<br />
conducted in accordance with Roberts Rules of Orders and<br />
adopted Board of Control meeting procedures.<br />
2) If an aggrieved or interested party fails to attend or participate<br />
in a hearing, the Board of Control, at its discretion, may deny<br />
that party the right to seek additional review or present<br />
additional evidence at a later date.<br />
H. Decision of the Board of Control in Board Matters<br />
1) The Board shall issue a fi nal order in all Board Matters.<br />
2) The fi nal order shall be in writing and stated in the record. The<br />
fi nal order shall also include the effective date of the order<br />
and a statement advising parties fully of available appeal<br />
rights.<br />
I. Judicial Review<br />
1) Final orders of the Board of Control in Board matters may<br />
be subject to judicial review in accordance with KRS Chapter<br />
13B.<br />
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2) A party may institute an appeal by fi ling a petition in the<br />
appropriate Circuit Court within thirty (30) days after the fi nal<br />
order is mailed or delivered by personal service.<br />
3) A party may fi le a petition for judicial review only after the<br />
party has exhausted all administrative remedies available<br />
within this procedure.<br />
Case DPP-1- What address should be used for fi ling<br />
appeals to the KHSAA?<br />
For appeals to the KHSAA, address the appeal to Commissioner,<br />
KHSAA, 2280 Executive Drive, Lexington, KY 40505. All<br />
material mailed to the Hearing Offi cer or Board of Control shall<br />
be mailed to the same address. Appeals will only be accepted<br />
via US mail or other common carrier.<br />
Case DPP-2- Is there an appeal process for students<br />
ineligible according to KHSAA Bylaws?<br />
Yes, there is a Due Process Procedure. Appeals should be directed<br />
to the Commissioner c/o the KHSAA, 2280 Executive Drive,<br />
Lexington, KY 40505.<br />
Case DPP-3- Is there a Philosophical Statement to guide<br />
the Ruling Offi cer in making rulings in Hearing Offi cer<br />
matters or the Commissioner in making rulings in<br />
Board of Control matters in accordance with this<br />
procedure?<br />
Yes. The Constitution and Bylaws of the KHSAA were developed<br />
and approved by the member schools of the <strong>Association</strong> and<br />
represent the direction the schools desire in governing high<br />
school athletics. The ruling offi cer (or the Commissioner in<br />
Board of Control matters) is to determine if strict application of<br />
the rule is unfair to the student-athlete and the circumstances<br />
creating the ineligibility are clearly beyond the control of the<br />
parties involved. In those cases and in accordance with the<br />
applicable bylaws and this procedure, The ruling offi cer (or the<br />
Commissioner in Board of Control matters) may waive the rule<br />
and declare the student eligible or may choose not to waive the<br />
provisions of the rule. Participation in interscholastic athletics<br />
is a privilege for students who are in compliance with the<br />
Constitution and Bylaws of the KHSAA.<br />
Case DPP-4- Is there a Philosophical Statement to<br />
guide appeals heard by the Hearing Offi cer and<br />
Commissioner in Hearing Offi cer Matters, and the<br />
Board of Control in Board of Control matters?<br />
Yes. The Constitution and Bylaws of the KHSAA were developed<br />
and approved by the member schools of the <strong>Association</strong> and<br />
represent the direction the schools desire in governing high<br />
school athletics. The Hearing Offi cer and Commissioner shall<br />
be empowered to conduct eligibility hearings and determine<br />
the eligibility status of a student in hearing offi cer matters. The<br />
Hearing Offi cer or Commissioner, in Hearing Offi cer matters,<br />
shall determine if strict application of the rule is unfair to the<br />
student-athlete and the circumstances creating the ineligibility<br />
are clearly beyond the control of the parties involved. In those<br />
cases, a waiver of the rule may be granted or the Hearing<br />
Offi cer or the Commissioner may choose not to waive the<br />
provisions of the rule. In addition, the Hearing Offi cer may<br />
direct the Commissioner to study revisions in the applicable<br />
rules. Participation in interscholastic athletics is a privilege<br />
for students who are in compliance with the Constitution and<br />
Bylaws of the KHSAA.<br />
Case DPP-5- If the Hearing Offi cer recommends<br />
overruling the original decision of the Ruling Offi cer<br />
when does that decision take effect?<br />
When the Hearing Offi cer makes a recommended order to the<br />
Commissioner, his/her fi ndings of fact, conclusions of law, and<br />
recommended order are to be submitted to the Commissioner<br />
in accordance with the timelines of the Due Process Procedure.<br />
The Commissioner may accept, reject, modify or remand<br />
that recommendation. Until fi nal action is adopted by the<br />
Commissioner, the original ruling under appeal remains in<br />
force.<br />
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BYLAWS of the KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL<br />
ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION<br />
Specific case situations are contained in this section of the KHSAA<br />
Handbook which are interpretations and rulings which have been<br />
made in accordance with applicable provisions of the KHSAA<br />
Constitution. These interpretations supplement the printed rules<br />
but do not in any manner substitute for the actual rule. Many of<br />
these rulings have established precedent for the interpretation or<br />
enforcement of these provisions, and remain in place until further<br />
altered, re-interpreted, or otherwise set aside. Specific inquiries<br />
not addressed by published interpretations should be submitted in<br />
writing to the Commissioner of the KHSAA, 2280 Executive Drive,<br />
Lexington, KY 40505. Interpretive questions or eligibility rulings<br />
shall be requested and issued in writing.<br />
BYLAW 1. RESPONSIBILITY FOR ELIGIBILITY<br />
The Principal of a school shall be held ultimately responsible in<br />
all matters in the school that concern eligibility, and inter-school<br />
contests. The Principal of each member school may annually<br />
designate an individual at the school to serve as the Designated<br />
Representative for the purpose of conducting the interscholastic<br />
program at that school. The Principal or Designated Representative<br />
shall sign all forms requiring authorized signature. If a member<br />
school principal fails to make the designation prior to August<br />
31, the building principal shall automatically be the Designated<br />
Representative for the current year.<br />
Case BL-1-1- What role does the Principal play in the<br />
management of the <strong>Association</strong> and the regulation of<br />
eligibility in the member school?<br />
The Commissioner and Board of Control expect the member<br />
school principal to be ultimately responsible for all aspects<br />
of the athletic program, whether it is rules enforcement and<br />
reporting or eligibility certification. It is important that each<br />
member school through its Principal exercise the principles<br />
of institutional control detailed in Bylaw 33 in order for the<br />
<strong>Association</strong> to continue as a fully functioning membership<br />
organization.<br />
BYLAW 2. PHYSICAL EXAMINATION, PARENTAL CONSENT<br />
AND INSURANCE<br />
Sec. 1) Physical Examination and Parental Consent Requirements<br />
The Superintendent or Principal shall have each student who is<br />
trying for a place as a participant on an sports or sport-activity<br />
team present a physician’s certifi cate certifi cation signed by a<br />
physician, physician’s assistant, advanced practice registered<br />
nurse, or chiropractor if performed in the scope of practice (as<br />
defi ned in KRS Chapter 312) which shall state that he or she is<br />
physically fi t to participate without undue risk. The parent’s consent<br />
for the child’s participation and acknowledgment of receipt of the<br />
eligibility rules as promulgated by the <strong>Association</strong> and <strong>Kentucky</strong><br />
Board of Education regulations in writing shall also be required<br />
on KHSAA Form GE04. The permission shall acknowledge that<br />
the student and the parents are aware of the education material<br />
available from the KHSAA, Centers for Disease Control, and other<br />
agencies regarding the nature and risk of concussion and head<br />
injury, including the continuance of play after concussion or head<br />
injury.<br />
Sec. 2) Requirement for Insurance<br />
A student, prior to participation or trying for a place on an<br />
athletic team or cheerleading squad shall have in place medical<br />
insurance with coverage limits up to the deductible of the KHSAA<br />
Catastrophic Insurance program and that insurance shall remain<br />
in force throughout participation. It shall be the responsibility of<br />
each member school to ensure and certify that each student has<br />
insurance coverage throughout the school year.<br />
Case BL-2-1- What is a participant as it relates to the<br />
requirements for a physician clearance, parental<br />
permission or requirements for insurance as detailed<br />
in Bylaw 2?<br />
A participant is a person desiring to be a member of the school<br />
team in a sport or sports activity and to compete in that team’s<br />
scrimmages or contests. This applies to all sports and sport<br />
activities.<br />
Case BL-2-2- What provisions are in place for the<br />
requirements of Bylaw 2 during those periods outside<br />
of the Bylaw 25 Limitation of Seasons for each sport<br />
or sport activity?<br />
Decisions as to the requirement for participants in out of season<br />
activities are at the discretion of the member school.<br />
Case BL-2-3- What is the minimum medical insurance<br />
that each student must have prior to being able to<br />
participate?<br />
All students must have medical insurance up to the Catastrophic<br />
Insurance deductible of $25,000 prior to trying out, practicing,<br />
or participating for a KHSAA member school during the defined<br />
limitation of seasons (Bylaw 25) in any sport or sport activity.<br />
BYLAW 3. AGE<br />
Sec. 1) Age Restriction<br />
Pursuant to KRS 156.070 (2) (e), a student who becomes nineteen<br />
(19) years old before August 1 shall be ineligible for interscholastic<br />
athletic competition. A student who becomes nineteen (19) on or<br />
after August 1 shall remain eligible for the entire school year.<br />
Sec. 2) Waiver Provision<br />
The Ruling Offi cer and the Commissioner may waive the provisions<br />
of this bylaw and the student shall be eligible for high school<br />
athletics in <strong>Kentucky</strong> if the written documentation is provided to<br />
clearly demonstrate that the student:<br />
a) Qualifi ed for exceptional children services and had an individual<br />
education program developed by an admissions and release<br />
committee (ARC) while the student was enrolled in the primary<br />
school program;<br />
b) Was retained in the primary school program because of an ARC<br />
committee recommendation; and<br />
c) Has not completed four (4) consecutive years or eight (8)<br />
consecutive semesters of eligibility following initial promotion<br />
from grade eight (8) to grade nine (9).<br />
The Ruling Offi cer and the Commissioner shall not adopt<br />
administrative procedures that allow for waiver of this rule under<br />
any other condition.<br />
Case BL-3-1- Why is there an age restriction?<br />
To ensure equality of competition and opportunity, a standard<br />
must be established at some point to determine the cutoff date<br />
for age eligibility. Use of a specific cutoff date gives notice to<br />
all parties involved in interscholastic athletics and maintains<br />
equality of participant eligibility between schools.<br />
An age limitation requirement:<br />
1) Provides commonality between student-athletes and schools<br />
in interscholastic competition;<br />
2) Inhibits “redshirting” or failing to make normal progress<br />
through school;<br />
3) Allows the participation of younger and less experienced<br />
players;<br />
4) Enhances the opportunity for more students to participate;<br />
5) Promotes quality of competition;<br />
6) Avoids over-emphasis on athletics; and<br />
7) Helps to diminish the inherent risk of injury association with<br />
participation in athletics.<br />
Case BL-3-2- Are rulings related to Bylaw 3 (Age)<br />
appealable through the KHSAA Due Process Procedure<br />
other than the published exception stipulated in KRS<br />
156.070?<br />
No. Bylaw 3 as approved by the <strong>Kentucky</strong> Board of Education<br />
expressly prohibits appeals concerning this bylaw. In addition,<br />
with the adoption of HB215 from the 1998 Legislative Session,<br />
the <strong>Kentucky</strong> General Assembly has placed this provision in<br />
KRS 156.070 in the form of state law with the only exception<br />
being the provisions passed by the 2007 <strong>Kentucky</strong> General<br />
Assembly.<br />
Case BL-3-3- What is the primary school program as<br />
used in KRS 156.070 (2) (e) as amended by the 2007<br />
<strong>Kentucky</strong> General Assembly?<br />
KRS 158.031 defines “primary school program” as “that part of<br />
the elementary school program which children are enrolled<br />
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from the time they begin school until they are ready to enter<br />
the fourth grade” (PK-3). Bylaw 3 applies this same definition.<br />
BYLAW 4. ENROLLMENT<br />
Sec. 1) Maximum Number of Semesters<br />
a) A student promoted from grade eight (8) to grade nine (9)<br />
shall have four (4) consecutive calendar years of eligibility from<br />
the date of fi rst promotion by the school provided the student<br />
is eligible according to this and all other <strong>Association</strong> bylaws.<br />
The eligibility shall conclude with the completion of the spring<br />
sports season following the fourth year. No additional eligibility<br />
may be granted in a case where the grant would allow a student<br />
to compete in all or part of the fi fth competitive season in a<br />
single sport following the initial promotion by the school from<br />
grade eight (8).<br />
b) The Ruling Offi cer and the Commissioner through the Due<br />
Process Procedure, may grant additional eligibility in the case<br />
where it has been documented by the attending physician,<br />
Principal and Superintendent that severe illness or injury has<br />
prevented the student from receiving necessary education<br />
services and the right to an education has therefore been<br />
impacted rather than simply the loss of athletic privilege. The<br />
grant of eligibility may only be made in the cases in which the<br />
student-athlete would remain eligible by all other <strong>Association</strong><br />
bylaws. This provision shall not include additional eligibility<br />
strictly for loss of participation due to sports related injuries.<br />
No additional eligibility may be granted in a case where the<br />
grant would allow a student to compete in all or part of the<br />
fi fth competitive season in a single sport following the initial<br />
promotion by the school from grade eight (8).<br />
Sec 2) Ineligibility for Repeating Students<br />
A student having been enrolled in the fourth (4th) grade or in any<br />
grade through twelfth (12th) shall not be eligible for interscholastic<br />
athletics at the high school level (grades 9 through 12) for more<br />
than a total of one (1) year in each grade and applicable eligibility<br />
shall begin in the fi rst year enrolled in that grade. A student<br />
repeating a grade for any reason is ineligible to participate in<br />
interscholastic athletics at the high school level (grades 9 through<br />
12) during the second year in that grade. The penalty for violation<br />
of this rule shall be the loss of one of the four years of eligibility<br />
after being promoted from grade nine (9). Policies regarding the<br />
participation of repeating students at the levels of play below high<br />
school interscholastic athletics shall be determined by the school<br />
council pursuant to KRS 160.345 (2) (i).<br />
Sec 3) Eligibility for Participation While Enrolled Below Grade 9<br />
A pupil in grades 4-8 may play on the high school team if that<br />
participation is not in confl ict with Section (2) above, and the time<br />
so played shall not be counted on the eight (8) semester limit.<br />
EXCEPTION: A student below grade nine (9) may not participate<br />
on the varsity team in contests in the sports of football or soccer,<br />
and a student enrolled below grade seven (7) may not participate<br />
on the varsity level in wrestling. The provisions of this restriction<br />
shall not apply to non-varsity teams participating in these sports.<br />
Sec. 4) Responsible Parties<br />
Any public elementary or secondary school or school employee or<br />
offi cial who knowingly allows participation of an ineligible player<br />
under the provisions of this bylaw, or who, through reasonable<br />
diligence, should have known of that ineligibility, shall be<br />
considered in noncompliance with state accreditation standards or<br />
guilty of willful neglect of duty or breach of contract. This provision<br />
shall apply not only to coaches, but also to personnel supervising<br />
coaches including an athletic director, an assistant principal,<br />
a principal, an assistant superintendent, a superintendent, or a<br />
school board member.<br />
Sec. 5) Requirement for Enrollment<br />
On Friday of each grading period, a student in grades nine (9)<br />
through twelve (12) shall be enrolled as a full-time student in at<br />
least four hours of instruction as provided in <strong>Kentucky</strong> Board of<br />
Education regulation 702 KAR 7:125 (of the six hours of instruction<br />
required) or the equivalent of four hours of instruction acceptable<br />
to graduation at the member school he or she desires to represent<br />
in order to be eligible for athletics.<br />
Sec. 6) Deadline for Enrollment<br />
A student shall have enrolled as a bona fi de full-time undergraduate<br />
student no later than twenty (20) school days after the beginning<br />
of the semester to be eligible during that semester.<br />
Sec. 7) Enrollment Elsewhere<br />
A student who is enrolled or connected with any other school than<br />
the one he or she represents shall not take part in any contest.<br />
In the case of an all-boys high school, girl cheerleaders from<br />
affi liated neighboring girls school may be accepted.<br />
Case BL-4-1- Why is there a requirement that limits<br />
the number of semesters and stipulates a maximum<br />
participation requirement?<br />
Without a clearly defined limit, avenues remain open for redshirting,<br />
deception, legal maneuvering, and other athleticsdriven<br />
motivations for a student to remain in school rather<br />
than proceeding on into college or into the work force thereby<br />
denying the participation of a student who is otherwise “next<br />
in line” to play.<br />
A maximum participation requirement is in place because it:<br />
1) promotes timely progress toward graduation by discouraging<br />
students from delaying or interrupting their high school<br />
education;<br />
2) disallows students to enroll for one single semester each<br />
school year to increase athletic ability and skill;<br />
3) diminishes risks stemming from unequal competition;<br />
4) places emphasis on the year-long academic mission of the<br />
school;<br />
5) promotes harmony and fair competition among member<br />
schools by maintaining equality of eligibility affording each<br />
student the same number of semesters of athletic eligibility;<br />
6) increases the number of students who will have an opportunity<br />
to participate in interscholastic athletics;<br />
7) is conducive to the prevention of red-shirting;<br />
8) helps avoid exploitation by coaches or boosters who otherwise<br />
might seek to obtain transfers or to delay a student’s normal<br />
progress through school; and<br />
9) prevents displacement of younger student-athletes by older<br />
students wishing to protract unfairly their high school careers.<br />
Case BL-4-2- Is it permissible for a school district or<br />
member school to adopt additional stipulations<br />
regarding enrollment and residence that are more<br />
stringent than KHSAA rules?<br />
Yes. While a school or school district cannot establish a standard<br />
that is more lenient than the KHSAA requirements, a school<br />
or school district may set other residence requirements. For<br />
those requirements which are more stringent than the KHSAA<br />
rules, the KHSAA will not be involved in enforcement of those<br />
regulations.<br />
Case BL-4-3- How is the determination made regarding<br />
eligibility under Bylaw 4 when a student comes in<br />
from a non-member school system in <strong>Kentucky</strong> or<br />
when promotion/retention records are not available?<br />
Students enrolling at KHSAA member schools after having been<br />
enrolled in non-KHSAA school districts (home school, nonmember<br />
school) are placed into the proper class according<br />
to documented procedures within the school district of the<br />
KHSAA member school. From that point, the provisions of<br />
Bylaw 4 apply and the student will have only one year of<br />
eligibility per remaining grade, and shall meet the provisions<br />
of all other KHSAA bylaws.<br />
Case BL-4-4- When is a waiver available under Bylaw<br />
4, Sec. 1 and are there legal provisions for gaining<br />
additional semesters for those students retained by<br />
the parents or due to athletic injury?<br />
Unless basic education services are not available to the studentathlete<br />
due to illness or injury, each student shall be limited to<br />
four consecutive years of opportunity for participation in high<br />
school sports. Without this clearly defined limit, other athleticdriven<br />
motivations for a student to remain in school rather<br />
than proceeding on into college or into the work force exist<br />
and thereby deny the participation opportunity of a student<br />
who is otherwise “next in line” to play. Additional semesters<br />
are available only in tightly crafted exceptions contained in the<br />
bylaw. The necessary written verification of the lack of available<br />
education services shall come from the attending physician at<br />
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the time of the injury or illness that resulted in deprivation of<br />
educational services.<br />
A ruling for additional semesters is not ripe for review until it is<br />
clear that a student will not be able to complete the academic<br />
requirements to graduate. Until that time, any request is<br />
speculative and is not to be reviewed. This will normally be at<br />
the end of the student’s third year following promotion from<br />
grade eight, but may be into the fourth year depending upon<br />
the individual circumstances.<br />
Holding a student back and allowing the student to practice or<br />
play sports is prohibited and goes against the basic principles<br />
of fair play. The repeating student at any level is prohibited from<br />
practice or play, and beginning with the first promotion from<br />
grade eight (8), the four-year count of eligibility has begun.<br />
According to OAG82-473 opinion, the promotion and retention<br />
of students in all grades are the direct and sole responsibility<br />
of the Principal through policy developed by the local board of<br />
education. There are no provisions in the bylaws for other types<br />
of repeating in order to allow for additional semesters due to<br />
sports related injuries.<br />
<strong>Kentucky</strong> Department of Education regulations place the<br />
responsibility for promotion or retention of a student on school<br />
personnel and not parents. Verification and documentation as<br />
to the retention/promotion decision is solely the responsibility<br />
of school personnel and will be based solely on the written<br />
record by the school in which the student was enrolled at the<br />
time of retention or promotion.<br />
Documentation of the promotion/retention decision may include<br />
such things as STI/Infinite Campus records or other written<br />
documentation and shall always be available for review until<br />
the student graduates.<br />
Case BL-4-5- What interscholastic athletic participation<br />
opportunities are available to students who are<br />
repeating a grade?<br />
Student-athletes may not represent a KHSAA member school<br />
as a participant in any sport at any level if they are repeating<br />
a grade, whether or not that student played interscholastic<br />
sports at any level during the first year in the grade.<br />
For students whose desire is participation below grade nine while<br />
being enrolled below grade nine, the determination is left to<br />
the discretion of the local school based decision-making body<br />
for the school in accordance with adopted SBDM policies.<br />
Case BL-4-6- What is a feeder school as used when<br />
applying the requirement that students must be<br />
“connected” to a member school?<br />
For a school to be considered a “feeder” school, it must be under<br />
the same local board of education as the member school,<br />
and enroll students below grade nine. A student enrolled at<br />
a non-feeder school shall not be enrolled at a feeder school<br />
irrespective of past enrollment patterns of that non-feeder<br />
school. Applying to a school does not waive this definition<br />
as there is a clear line between applying and actually being<br />
enrolled. <strong>School</strong> and school districts may choose to define a<br />
more restrictive feeder pattern for its middle schools to high<br />
schools which if violated, constitute the student not being<br />
“connected”.<br />
Case BL-4-7- What interscholastic athletic participation<br />
opportunities are available to students who are<br />
enrolled below grade nine (9) to participate for a high<br />
school team?<br />
For all sports except for football, soccer and wrestling, provided<br />
that the student is enrolled in a feeder school as described in<br />
Case BL4-6, the student is permitted to participate.<br />
For football and soccer, students enrolled in a feeder school in<br />
grades 7-8 may participate in non-varsity level practice and<br />
play if permitted within local board of Education and schoolbased<br />
policy. Students in these grades may not participate in<br />
any activity designated by either team as “varsity (first team)”<br />
in football or soccer. These 7th and 8th grade students may not<br />
wear the game uniform (in whole or part), or be involved in<br />
pre-game activities or any other contest related activity prior<br />
to, during or after a varsity scrimmage or contest in the sports<br />
of football or soccer. These 7th and 8th grade students may<br />
not participate (practice, scrimmage or play) on non-varsity<br />
(freshman, junior varsity, etc.) level teams in football or soccer<br />
if any member of the team they are representing or the team<br />
they are competing against is enrolled in any grade above<br />
grade ten (10). It is the obligation of the school desiring to<br />
allow the seventh or eighth grade student to participate with<br />
the non-varsity team to ensure compliance with this provision.<br />
Students below grade seven (7) may not participate (practice,<br />
scrimmage or play) on any high school level team (freshman,<br />
JV, varsity) in football or soccer.<br />
For wrestling, students below grade seven (7) within a feeder<br />
school or within the local system may not participate in any<br />
activity (practice, scrimmage or game) designated by either<br />
team as “varsity (first team)” in wrestling. These students<br />
below grade seven (7) may not wear the game uniform (in<br />
whole or part), or be involved in pre-game activities or any<br />
other contest related activity prior to, during or after a varsity<br />
scrimmage or contest in the sport of wrestling. Only those<br />
students enrolled in the member school and in the 7th grade or<br />
above may be involved in those activities or wear the uniform<br />
or other school clothing in the proximity of the team area.<br />
Case BL-4-8- Is it permissible for a local school board to<br />
place restrictions and limits on participation in sports<br />
other than football, soccer and wrestling?<br />
No. KRS 156.070 (2) bans the KHSAA or <strong>Kentucky</strong> Board of<br />
Education from implementing any prohibition on 7th and 8th<br />
graders participating in high school sports, and as interpreted,<br />
leaves that determination to the Local Board of Education or<br />
SBDM Council. However, that same statute and subsequent<br />
Attorney General Opinions specifically ban a prohibition against<br />
students playing on more than one school-sponsored team at<br />
the same time. Specifically exempted from this statute are the<br />
sports of football, soccer and wrestling, whose participants<br />
may be restricted if they are enrolled below grade nine.<br />
Case BL-4-9- What is a “full-time student according to<br />
regulations promulgated by the <strong>Kentucky</strong> Board of<br />
Education” as listed in Section 3 of Bylaw 4?<br />
Students are required to be enrolled as full-time students<br />
according to the rules and regulations of the <strong>Kentucky</strong><br />
Department of Education (KDE). The KHSAA expects all of its<br />
member schools to comply with all applicable rules from KDE,<br />
but the KHSAA does not become involved in enforcement of<br />
regulations or policies that are not a part of KHSAA regulations.<br />
The stipulation requires that students shall be enrolled as a<br />
full-time student (in at least four hours of instruction (240<br />
minutes) out of the six hour instruction day) per day earning<br />
credits toward graduation.<br />
Case BL-4-10- For the purposes of Bylaw 4, when is a<br />
student enrolled at a KHSAA member school and how<br />
is enrollment verifi ed for a student?<br />
A student is enrolled at a KHSAA member school when that<br />
student sits for class in the new school.<br />
In addition, a student may be considered enrolled at a KHSAA<br />
member school when the student registers at the new school,<br />
is on the student enrollment listing of a member school, and<br />
not on the listing of another school.<br />
In the case of enrollment during periods when classes are not<br />
being held (i.e. summer), the student may be considered to be<br />
enrolled at the new school when formal application has been<br />
made and accepted as verified by the new Principal and the<br />
student is officially withdrawn and off the enrollment listing of<br />
the former school.<br />
Case BL-4-11- How do Bylaw 4, Section 5 and Bylaw 5,<br />
Section 3 relate to schools with nontraditional (block)<br />
schedules?<br />
A student shall be enrolled as a full-time student (four of six<br />
hours) in the member school or defined feeder school within<br />
the restrictions of Bylaw 4, and passing in four full credit<br />
hours (240 minutes) worth of classes as defined in Bylaw 5.<br />
For example, if a student were attempting four full credits<br />
of one and one-half hours each, he/she would need to pass<br />
three (four and one half hours) worth. As another example,<br />
the periods are 80 minutes; he/she would need to pass three.<br />
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It is imperative when interpreting this rule that the amount<br />
of credits attempted and class length is considered when<br />
determining the eligibility of a student-athlete as the student<br />
shall pass 240 minutes of class (four full credit hours).<br />
Case BL-4-12– What are the primary motivating factors<br />
in Bylaw 4, Sec. 3 and 4 requiring full-time enrollment<br />
at a member school?<br />
A student enrollment requirement promotes loyalty and school<br />
spirit which lends itself to cohesion of the student body; helps<br />
promote amateurism by drawing athletes only from each<br />
school’s normal student population; avoids professionalism<br />
and over-emphasis on athletes; discourages “team shopping”,<br />
which wrongfully skews the relationships among studentathletes<br />
and coaches; and secures role models for other<br />
students. An attendance requirement also helps ensure that<br />
students will adhere to a school’s attendance plan that, in turn,<br />
prompts students to maintain the academic standard required<br />
for participation and promotes graduation in a common time<br />
frame.<br />
Case BL-4-13- Is it permissible for a student to participate<br />
for a member school while enrolled in another school<br />
that does not offer a particular sport?<br />
No, a student shall be enrolled as a full-time student and receiving<br />
credit through the member school at which participation<br />
is desired, or be a student at a “feeder” school in the same<br />
school district.<br />
Case BL-4-14– Is it permissible for a home-schooled<br />
student to participate in interscholastic athletics at a<br />
KHSAA member school?<br />
No, unless that student is also enrolled full-time (minimum four<br />
hours of instruction) at that local high school or under that<br />
local Board of Educatio. In order to represent a member school,<br />
a student shall be a full-time student at a KHSAA member<br />
school or at a “feeder” school.<br />
Case BL-4-15– Are there regulations regarding a homebound<br />
student participating in interscholastic athletics<br />
at a KHSAA member school?<br />
Yes. In order to represent a member school, a student shall be<br />
a full-time student at a KHSAA member school or at a feeder<br />
school under the same local Board of Education as the member<br />
school as defined within Bylaw 4 and its interpretations. In<br />
accordance with 704 KAR 7:120, Section 2, part (7), “Eligibility<br />
for home/hospital instruction shall cease if the student works<br />
or participates in athletic activities.” <strong>School</strong>s and school<br />
districts are reminded that a student who practices or plays<br />
in an athletic scrimmage or contest is no longer able to be in<br />
home bound instruction once such participation occurs.<br />
Case BL-4-16– Is it permissible for a student enrolled in<br />
an alternative school to participate in interscholastic<br />
athletics at a KHSAA member school?<br />
No, not unless that student is enrolled full-time (minimum four<br />
hours of instruction) at that local high school or under that<br />
local Board of Education for which they desire to participate. If<br />
the alternative school is a separate entity with its own unique<br />
school identification numbers and data, it is considered to be<br />
outside the scope of students who can participate for another<br />
school.<br />
BYLAW 5. MINIMUM ACADEMIC REQUIREMENT<br />
Sec. 1) Proper Grade Level Requirement for Students in All <strong>School</strong><br />
Districts<br />
On the fi rst day of each school year, a student shall be at his or<br />
her proper grade level. To be considered to be at the proper grade<br />
level, a student shall have been enrolled as a full-time student<br />
during the previous grading period, and shall be on schedule to<br />
graduate with his or her class on the fi rst day of school. For the<br />
verifi cation of this provision, all course work, including summer<br />
and correspondence work, shall be complete by the fi rst day of the<br />
school year for the student body.<br />
a) Eligibility During First Year Following Initial Enrollment in Grade<br />
Nine (9)<br />
For a student in the ninth grade to be considered to be on<br />
schedule to graduate, that student shall have been promoted<br />
from grade eight (8) to grade nine (9), and be in compliance<br />
with all other bylaws.<br />
b) Eligibility During Second Year Following Initial Enrollment in<br />
Grade Nine (9)<br />
For a student in the second year following initial enrollment<br />
in grade nine (9) (normally grade 10) to be on schedule to<br />
graduate, that student shall have received twenty (20) percent<br />
of the requirements of the school/district for graduation (credits<br />
offi cially posted to the transcript) prior to the fi rst day of the<br />
second year following initial enrollment in grade nine (9), and<br />
be in compliance with all other bylaws.<br />
c) Eligibility During Third Year Following Initial Enrollment in Grade<br />
Nine (9)<br />
For a student in the third year following initial enrollment<br />
in grade nine (9) (normally grade 11) to be on schedule to<br />
graduate, that student shall have received forty-fi ve (45) percent<br />
of the requirements of the school/district for graduation (credits<br />
offi cially posted to the transcript) prior to the fi rst day of the<br />
third year following initial enrollment in grade nine (9), and be<br />
in compliance with all other bylaws.<br />
d) Eligibility During Fourth Year Following Initial Enrollment in<br />
Grade Nine (9)<br />
For a student in the fourth year following initial enrollment<br />
in grade nine (9) (normally grade 12) to be on schedule to<br />
graduate, that student shall have received seventy (70) percent<br />
of the requirements of the school/district for graduation (credits<br />
offi cially posted to the transcript) prior to the fi rst day of the<br />
fourth year following initial enrollment in grade nine (9), and be<br />
in compliance with all other bylaws.<br />
Sec. 2) One-time Reinstatement of Students Failing to Meet Normal<br />
Progress Requirements<br />
a) One-time Reinstatement of Students Failing to Meet Normal<br />
Progress Requirements and being ineligible for one school year.<br />
The eligibility of a student failing to meet the provisions<br />
of subsections (a) through (d) above may be reinstated a<br />
maximum of one time. This reinstatement is possible by the<br />
student passing twenty-fi ve (25) percent of the requirements of<br />
the district for graduation during the year he or she is ineligible.<br />
He or she, upon reinstatement, shall remain eligible as long as<br />
he or she passes twenty-fi ve (25) percent of the requirements of<br />
the district for graduation during each subsequent year.<br />
b) One-time Reinstatement of Students Failing to Meet Normal<br />
Progress Requirements and being ineligible for one semester.<br />
The eligibility of a student failing to meet the provisions of<br />
subsections (a) through (d) of Sec. 1 may be reinstated a<br />
maximum of one time in schools operating on a two-semester<br />
credit recording system. This reinstatement is possible by the<br />
student passing fi fteen (15) percent of the requirements of<br />
the district for graduation during the semester in which he<br />
or she is ineligible due to the provisions of Sec. 1. He or she,<br />
upon reinstatement, shall remain eligible as long as he or she<br />
passes fi fteen (15) percent of the requirements of the district<br />
for graduation during each subsequent semester or becomes<br />
compliant with Sec. 1 above. Eligibility to practice and compete<br />
in contests shall be effective with the fi rst day of the semester<br />
following the recording of the requirements to the student’s<br />
permanent record.<br />
c) One-time Reinstatement of Students Failing to Meet Normal<br />
Progress Requirements and being ineligible for one trimester.<br />
The eligibility of a student failing to meet the provisions of<br />
subsections (a) through (d) in Sec. 1 may be reinstated a<br />
maximum of one time in schools operating on a three-trimester<br />
credit recording system. This reinstatement is possible by the<br />
student passing ten (10) percent of the requirements of the<br />
district for graduation during the trimester in which he or she<br />
is ineligible due to the provisions of Sec. 1. He or she, upon<br />
reinstatement, shall remain eligible as long as he or she<br />
passes ten (10) percent of the requirements of the district for<br />
graduation during each subsequent trimester or becomes<br />
compliant with Sec. 1. Eligibility to practice and compete in<br />
contests shall be effective with the fi rst day of the trimester<br />
following the recording of the requirements to the student’s<br />
permanent record.<br />
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Sec. 3) Continual Progress During the <strong>School</strong> Year<br />
On a weekly basis, a student shall be making continual progress<br />
during the school year in order to be eligible to participate in<br />
athletics during the subsequent week (Monday through Sunday<br />
period) and through the next opportunity to examine grades in<br />
this manner. Absent any other determination, this weekly check of<br />
grades shall be conducted on each Friday of each grading period<br />
or on the last day of classes preceding that particular Friday if no<br />
classes are conducted on that particular Friday. Special tests or<br />
recitations shall not to be given for the purpose of making the<br />
student eligible.<br />
To be making continual progress, a student shall have passed in<br />
four hours of instruction units as defi ned by <strong>Kentucky</strong> Board of<br />
Education regulations (of the six hours of instruction required)<br />
during the previous credit period that closed during the school<br />
year (trimester or semester). To be making continual progress the<br />
student shall also be passing cumulatively for the current credit<br />
period in at least four hours of instruction as defi ned by <strong>Kentucky</strong><br />
Board of Education regulations (of the six hours of instruction<br />
required) or the equivalent of four hours of instruction acceptable<br />
to graduation.<br />
Sec. 4) Pre-Secondary <strong>School</strong> Students<br />
A pre-secondary school student (grades 4-8) participating in<br />
athletics representing a KHSAA member school shall be passing in<br />
at least two-thirds of the subjects in which he or she is currently<br />
enrolled and be in compliance with all other bylaws in order to<br />
be eligible.<br />
Case BL-5-1- Why is there a Minimum Academic<br />
Requirement as contained in Bylaw 5?<br />
Participants in the interscholastic athletic program are expected<br />
to be student-athletes. <strong>High</strong> school sports are not intended<br />
to be a “farm team” for college and professional sports, but<br />
a complementary activity to the total learning experience.<br />
Standards shall be in place to ensure that in addition to sports<br />
participation, a student shall be on schedule to graduate<br />
with his/her class. As class systems change (block and other<br />
alternative schedules), these requirements shall be continually<br />
reviewed to make certain that all students are meeting the<br />
necessary requirements to graduate from high school and be<br />
positive contributors to society. <strong>Athletic</strong>s serves as a deterrent<br />
for many students to become involved in less-desirable<br />
elements of society. A young person shall be a student first and<br />
an athlete second.<br />
Case BL-5-2- Is it permissible for a school district or<br />
member school to adopt an academic standard that<br />
is different from the KHSAA Minimum Academic<br />
Requirement?<br />
Yes. The school or school district cannot establish a standard<br />
that is lower than the KHSAA minimal standard, but a school<br />
or school district may set a higher requirement. The KHSAA<br />
requirement for participation is that a student shall be at<br />
proper grade level, and on schedule to graduate in order to<br />
be eligible for interscholastic athletics and make continual<br />
progress during the school year.<br />
<strong>School</strong>s are strongly encouraged to be sure that the normal<br />
promotional requirement for advancement to the following<br />
grade concurs with eligibility requirements for that grade. This<br />
will help ensure that students promoted to the next grade are<br />
in fact eligible in that particular grade and that the locally<br />
adopted standard does not fall below the requirements of<br />
Bylaw 5.<br />
For those requirements which are a higher requirement than the<br />
KHSAA minimum standard, the KHSAA will not be involved in<br />
enforcement of those regulations.<br />
Case BL-5-3- Are subjects or credit hours involved in the<br />
Scholarship Rule (Minimum Academic Requirement)?<br />
Credit hours (commonly referred to as Carnegie units) as<br />
applicable to graduation are the standard of measurement<br />
to be used for determining eligibility. To be eligible, a student<br />
shall be passing currently in the required number of full-credit<br />
subject hours applicable to graduation and shall be at his/<br />
her proper grade level according to Bylaw 5. However, their<br />
equivalent in units of credit accepted for graduation may be<br />
substituted. All credit calculations are based on totals at the<br />
time the credit is recorded to the transcript. In the case of end<br />
of course assessments, determination shall be made once the<br />
final credits are applied in compliance with state regulations.<br />
Case BL-5-4- How long musta student be enrolled during<br />
the previous semester to be considered enrolled as a<br />
full-time student during the previous grading period?<br />
Six weeks enrollment in a school shall constitute a semester in<br />
the interpretation of this rule.<br />
Case BL-5-5- How is Section 1 of Bylaw 5 interpreted to determine eligibility of a student on the fi rst day of school? On<br />
the fi rst day of school, guidance counselors or other personnel shall use the following chart to determine eligibility<br />
based on the local districts requirements for graduation.<br />
Any number of credits required which cannot be matched directly to the credits of the school shall be rounded to the next possible number.<br />
For example, if 9.45 is required, but the school only gives half and full credits, 9.5 would be required. If that same school only gave full<br />
credits, 10 would be required.<br />
Graduation<br />
Requirement<br />
First Year<br />
(Normally<br />
Grade 9)<br />
Second Year<br />
(Normally<br />
Grade 10)<br />
Third Year<br />
(Normally<br />
Grade 11)<br />
Fourth Year<br />
(Normally<br />
Grade 12)<br />
Required to<br />
reinstate after complete<br />
year ineligible<br />
Required to<br />
reinstate after<br />
semester<br />
ineligible<br />
Required to<br />
reinstate after<br />
trimester<br />
ineligible<br />
20 Promoted from 8 4.00 9.00 14.00 5.00 3.00 2.00<br />
21 Promoted from 8 4.20 9.45 14.70 5.25 3.15 2.10<br />
22 Promoted from 8 4.40 9.90 15.40 5.50 3.30 2.20<br />
23 Promoted from 8 4.60 10.35 16.10 5.75 3.45 2.30<br />
24 Promoted from 8 4.80 10.80 16.80 6.00 3.60 2.40<br />
25 Promoted from 8 5.00 11.25 17.50 6.25 3.75 2.50<br />
26 Promoted from 8 5.20 11.70 18.20 6.50 3.90 2.60<br />
27 Promoted from 8 5.40 12.15 18.90 6.75 4.05 2.70<br />
28 Promoted from 8 5.60 12.60 19.60 7.00 4.20 2.80<br />
29 Promoted from 8 5.80 13.05 20.30 7.25 4.35 2.90<br />
30 Promoted from 8 6.00 13.50 21.00 7.50 4.50 3.00<br />
31 Promoted from 8 6.20 13.95 21.70 7.75 4.65 3.10<br />
32 Promoted from 8 6.40 14.40 22.40 8.00 4.80 3.20<br />
<strong>2012</strong>-<strong>2013</strong> KHSAA HANDBOOK 5<br />
Bylaws Bylaws
Bylaws Bylaws<br />
Case BL-5-6- How are credit hours and credits computed<br />
when a student changes from a traditional format to<br />
an alternative format school (i.e. 6 hour day to block<br />
schedule day) or vice-versa?<br />
A student’s eligibility status shall be determined by converting<br />
either to or from the traditional system when dealing with<br />
transfer students. This shall be done in accordance with<br />
accepted policy for computing graduation progress, and<br />
no special consideration can be given to student athletic<br />
participants.<br />
In the case of a school raising or changing its graduation<br />
requirements, according to past meetings of guidance<br />
counselor focus groups, this conversion can be done by taking<br />
the number of credits required for graduation under the new<br />
system, dividing it by the number of credits required under the<br />
old system, then multiplying that result by the number of credits<br />
earned in the old system to give the student an equivalent<br />
number to be used in determining standing. For students<br />
changing from a traditional to a block system, or vice versa, it<br />
can also be done by taking the number of credits possible per<br />
year under the new system, dividing it by the number of credits<br />
possible per year under the old system, then multiplying that<br />
result by the number of credits earned in the old system to give<br />
the student an equivalent number to be used in determining<br />
standing.<br />
For students who have been in multiple school systems with<br />
multiple credit systems, the process can be done by taking<br />
the academic record of each school year, dividing the number<br />
of credits earned at the school of that particular year, by the<br />
number of credits possible to have been earned that particular<br />
year at that school, and then taking that fractional value times<br />
the number of credits possible at the new school. Doing this<br />
calculation for each year and then adding together the results<br />
yields an “apples to apples” comparison in terms of credits<br />
needed by a student to be on schedule for graduation.<br />
The policy or conversion shall be approved by the <strong>School</strong> based<br />
Decision Making organization at the school and shall be in<br />
place for all students and not restricted to student-athletes.<br />
Case BL-5-7- How do summer school or correspondence<br />
courses count toward satisfying the academic<br />
requirements of Bylaw 5, Section 1?<br />
Summer school or accredited correspondence courses may be<br />
used to make up a failure or deficiency in the academic work<br />
of the preceding year provided the course work (including all<br />
required examinations) is completed, the grade received and<br />
credit recorded prior to the first day of school for the student<br />
body.<br />
In addition, schools shall be mindful of recent changes in the<br />
core-content requirements for the NCAA Clearinghouse as<br />
certain correspondence courses previously acceptable for credit<br />
may not be acceptable within the core curriculum required for<br />
certification. Though this does not at this time impact high<br />
school eligibility, it creates the scenario where a credit may<br />
apply to high school graduation, but not be applicable to<br />
college admission or qualification.<br />
Case BL-5-8- What are the options for the use of online<br />
courses, credit recovery, or other non-traditional<br />
courses to be used to obtain eligibility under Bylaw 5?<br />
Bylaw 5, Sec. 1 is solely determined on the first day of school<br />
for the student body by examining the number of credits that<br />
have been recorded to the transcript. That number includes<br />
any full credit awarded and recorded in compliance with all<br />
applicable state regulations. Therefore, any type of credit,<br />
regardless of the method in which it is earned, may be used for<br />
this standard, but must be officially recorded on the student’s<br />
permanent record (transcript) on or before the first day of<br />
school for the student body.<br />
Bylaw 5, Sec. 2 is an opportunity to reinstate eligibility on a onetime<br />
basis for those students who do not meet the standards<br />
of Sec. 1. Any credit or course used to meet this standard must<br />
meet the following criteria:<br />
1) Courses that are taught through distance learning, online,<br />
credit recovery, etc. need to be comparable in length, content<br />
and rigor to courses taught in a traditional classroom setting;<br />
2) Students may not skip lessons or test out of modules. For<br />
example, if a student is permitted to test out of portions of<br />
a repeated course, is exempted from certain modules, or is<br />
allowed to fi nish the course in an abbreviated time frame, such<br />
a course would not be acceptable for use in the reinstatement<br />
determination;<br />
3) The instructor and the student shall have ongoing access<br />
to, and regular interaction with, one another for purposes of<br />
teaching, evaluating and providing assistance to the student<br />
throughout the duration of the course;<br />
4) The student’s work (e.g., exams, papers, assignments) shall<br />
be made available for evaluation and validation upon request;<br />
5) Evaluation of the student’s work shall be conducted by the<br />
appropriate academic authorities in accordance with the high<br />
school’s established academic policies;<br />
6) The course shall include a defi ned time period for completion<br />
and comparable to the same credit taught within the<br />
traditional school day;<br />
7) The course must be acceptable for any student and the school’s<br />
policies for such courses must be followed consistently for<br />
both student-athletes and non-athletes with no exceptions<br />
made for student-athletes;<br />
8) The course must be substantially comparable, qualitatively<br />
and quantitatively (e.g., content, textbook, assessments,<br />
duration), to the course in the mainstream or regular<br />
curriculum; and<br />
9) The course credit must be recorded on the student transcript<br />
prior to the day before the defi ned Sec. 2 period for which<br />
reinstatement is desired (subsequent trimester, semester or<br />
school year dependent upon school defi ned curriculum).<br />
Bylaw 5, Sec. 3 is the requirement for measuring continual<br />
progress for a student during the school year. Only those<br />
courses that are taught with a comparable course length,<br />
comprehensive content and rigor when compared to courses<br />
taught in a traditional classroom setting may be included in the<br />
calculation of the four hour requirement.<br />
Case BL-5-9- If a student is ineligible at the beginning<br />
of the school year according to Bylaw 5, Section 1, can<br />
this student become eligible during the school year?<br />
Yes. A student may be reinstated at the end of the semester/<br />
trimester depending upon the school academic curriculum<br />
provided that there are opportunities for the entire student<br />
body to add permanent credits to the transcript at those<br />
breaks. <strong>School</strong>s with a semester setup (where credits are<br />
recorded at the end of each semester) have reinstatement<br />
opportunities at the end of the semester. <strong>School</strong>s with a<br />
trimester setup (where credits are recorded at the end of<br />
each trimester) have reinstatement opportunities at the end<br />
of each trimester. <strong>School</strong>s with a year-long calendar where<br />
credits are only recorded at the end of the year do not have<br />
a mid-year reinstatement opportunity for athletes ineligible<br />
on the first day of school. A student-athlete who is ineligible<br />
due to failing to maintain normal progress as defined in<br />
Section 1 may have eligibility reinstated for the following and<br />
subsequent semesters/trimesters/years providing he/she meets<br />
all provisions for reinstatement in Bylaw 5.<br />
Case BL-5-10- Is it possible for a student to be eligible<br />
according to Bylaw 5 during the senior year and yet<br />
not graduate?<br />
Yes, depending upon that particular student’s class load and<br />
progress, he/she could be eligible by Sec. 1 of this bylaw,<br />
complete the required number of courses each year including<br />
the final year, and still not graduate, and yet remain eligible<br />
throughout the year. This bylaw represents a minimum<br />
standard, and as such, schools are empowered to make a<br />
tougher regulation that could prevent such an occurrence.<br />
Case BL-5-11– When do schools perform the weekly<br />
grade check to determine the continual progress<br />
provisions of Bylaw 5?<br />
Each year, when a school applies for membership, school<br />
representatives are to designate the one specific day of each<br />
week that grades will be checked, and eligibility will then be<br />
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determined for the subsequent week (Monday through Sunday<br />
period).<br />
Case BL-5-12– How is weekly eligibility determined for<br />
students who were not passing at the last grade check<br />
prior to breaks during the school year?<br />
Until school has resumed and a school has checked grades on<br />
the first weekly grade check opportunity, any student who was<br />
not passing four hours of instruction as of the last valid grade<br />
check is not academically eligible. Any student not eligible to<br />
play in the team’s next scrimmage or contest is not eligible to<br />
practice with the squad.<br />
Case BL-5-13– How is academic eligibility determined<br />
during the summer after July 15 and prior to the start<br />
of school?<br />
The academic record of each student desiring to participate in<br />
practice or competition in contests or scrimmages after July 15<br />
and prior to the start of classes in the fall shall be checked to<br />
ensure that the student is on schedule to graduate per Bylaw<br />
5, Section 1. If the student’s grades and credits in any offering<br />
are not a part of the permanent record, those grades or credits<br />
may not be used to determine eligibility. A student who is not<br />
eligible to participate in contests or scrimmages is not eligible<br />
to practice or play.<br />
BYLAW 6. TRANSFER RULE- DOMESTIC STUDENTS<br />
Sec. 1) Domestic Student Transfer<br />
Any student who has been enrolled in grades nine (9) through<br />
twelve (12) and has participated in any varsity contest in any<br />
sport at any school while maintaining permanent residence in the<br />
United States or a United States territory following enrollment in<br />
grade nine (9) and who then transfers schools shall be ineligible<br />
for interscholastic athletics at any level in any sport for one year<br />
from the date of enrollment in the new school.<br />
The Ruling Offi cer and Commissioner have discretion (but are not<br />
required) to waive the period of ineligibility set forth above if one<br />
or more of the following exceptions in Section 2 has been met.<br />
Determinations of whether a student shall be granted a waiver<br />
pursuant to this rule shall be based on the circumstances existing<br />
as of the date of enrollment at the new school.<br />
Sec. 2) Discretionary Exceptions for Waiver<br />
a) BONA FIDE CHANGE IN RESIDENCE- The period of ineligibility<br />
may be waived if there has been a bona fi de change in residence<br />
by the parents and student that precedes a student’s change of<br />
schools.<br />
For purposes of this bylaw, a bonafi de change of residence<br />
means the moving of the permanent residence of the entire<br />
family of the student and the student’s parents from one school<br />
district or defi ned school attendance area into another school<br />
district or defi ned school attendance area prior to a change in<br />
enrollment of the student. A student who becomes emancipated<br />
does not have a bona fi de change of residence by virtue of his<br />
or her emancipation and change of residence for purposes of<br />
this bylaw.<br />
b) DIVORCE- The period of ineligibility may be waived in the<br />
event of a dissolution of marriage (i.e. a fi nal and legally<br />
binding divorce decree from a court of competent jurisdiction)<br />
or properly recorded legal separation (i.e. a legally binding<br />
separation decree from a court of competent jurisdiction) of the<br />
parents and a change in the residence of the student pursuant<br />
to a court order granting custody of the child to one of the<br />
parents with whom the student shall reside. In the event joint<br />
custody is awarded to both parents, for purposes of this bylaw,<br />
the student shall initially be eligible where either parent resides.<br />
The eligibility of a student may be restored one-time if, after<br />
establishing eligibility and complying with the initial court<br />
order granting joint custody, a student relocates to permanently<br />
reside with the other custodial parent. The grant of eligibility<br />
shall only apply to the member school in which the residence<br />
of the custodial parent is located. After this one time move by<br />
the student to the other custodial parent all subsequent moves<br />
between parents shall require a period of ineligibility of one<br />
year.<br />
c) CHANGE OF CUSTODY- The KHSAA shall not recognize<br />
guardianship or similar arrangements made, for purposes<br />
of this bylaw. The period of ineligibility may be waived if it is<br />
shown that custody of the student has been taken from one or<br />
both parents and given to the other parent or a third person<br />
by a court of competent jurisdiction and under circumstances<br />
indicating: (1) the parent(s) are unfi t or (2) the court fi nds that<br />
the health and welfare of the student would be better served by<br />
the change in custody.<br />
d) DEATH- The period of ineligibility may be waived in the event<br />
the death of one or both of the student’s custodial parents<br />
creates the circumstances that the transfer to another secondary<br />
school is deemed appropriate.<br />
e) BOARDING SCHOOLS- The period of ineligibility may be waived<br />
on a one-time basis for students entering or returning from<br />
a boarding school on a full time basis as a boarding school<br />
student.<br />
f) NON ATHLETIC PARTICIPATION FOR AN ENTIRE CALENDAR<br />
YEAR- The period of ineligibility may be waived in the event that<br />
the transferring student did not participate in an interscholastic<br />
contest at any level in any sport while enrolled in grades nine<br />
through twelve during the previous calendar year.<br />
g) REASSIGNMENT BY BOARD OF EDUCATION- The period of<br />
ineligibility may be waived if the student has changed schools<br />
through a properly documented reassignment of the Board<br />
of Education to another school. To meet this exception for a<br />
reassignment, reasons for the assignment may include the<br />
closing or opening of a school due to consolidation, merger,<br />
opening of a new school, or another type or opening or closing or<br />
assignment through KRS 158.6455 or other applicable adopted<br />
regulation. That assignment may be to the public school district<br />
should a private, parochial or independent school close.<br />
h) TRANSFER FROM NON-MEMBER SCHOOL – The period of<br />
ineligibility may be waived for a student transferring from a nonmember<br />
school located in <strong>Kentucky</strong> whose athletic participation<br />
has been limited primarily to other non-member schools.<br />
i) MILITARY ASSIGNMENT- The period of ineligibility may be waived<br />
for a student transferring in a situation where documentation<br />
is presented to verify that the change in education and living<br />
arrangements is directly related to an order from any branch<br />
of the United States military service, including the reserve<br />
components.<br />
j) CESSATION OF SCHOOL PROGRAM- The period of ineligibility<br />
may be waived in the event of a school discontinuing its<br />
participation in an <strong>Association</strong> sponsored sport in which the<br />
student had previously participated while attending that school.<br />
Sec. 3) Specifi c Restrictions Resulting in Denial of Waiver<br />
Satisfying of one of the exceptions (Section 2, a through i) shall<br />
not be considered valid and a waiver of the period of ineligibility<br />
shall not be granted:<br />
a) If the change in schools is to nullify or circumvent implementation<br />
of Board of Education, <strong>School</strong> Based Decision Making or school<br />
imposed policy which would have resulted in the student’s<br />
ineligibility at the sending school;<br />
b) If the satisfying of one of the exceptions occurs after the<br />
enrollment at the new school;<br />
c) If the change in schools is motivated in whole or part by a desire<br />
to participate in athletics at the new school;<br />
d) If the satisfying of one of the exceptions is used or manipulated<br />
for the purpose of gaining athletic eligibility; or<br />
e) If the satisfying of one of the exceptions by the student and<br />
the parent(s) does not reasonably precipitate a transfer to the<br />
new school.<br />
Sec. 4) Other Transferring Student Restrictions and Procedures<br />
a) The Commissioner’s offi ce may appoint or hire a committee or<br />
investigator to conduct any inquiry or investigation concerning<br />
any issues arising under this bylaw or any other bylaw.<br />
b) If any member school fi les a written objection to the factual<br />
validity of the certifi cation before the conclusion of the period<br />
of time to which the period of ineligibility would normally apply,<br />
along with the specifi c, detailed basis for the objection, then a<br />
complete investigation shall be conducted by the KHSAA and a<br />
ruling shall be issued through the Commissioner’s offi ce.<br />
c) A student enrolled in grades 4-12 who has participated in a fi rst<br />
team game shall not be eligible to represent a second member<br />
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school during that school year unless that student would qualify<br />
for a waiver of the period of ineligibility in accordance with<br />
provisions (Section 2, a through i) above.<br />
d) A student is ineligible for athletics in this state if he or she<br />
transfers from another state if the student was or would have<br />
become ineligible in the state from which he or she transfers.<br />
Case BL-6-1- What is the transfer rule (Bylaw 6)?<br />
Bylaw 6, Transfer Rule, states that any student who changes<br />
schools after enrolling in grade 9 and after participating in<br />
a varsity contest in any sport, shall be ineligible for one year<br />
from the date of enrollment at the new school. There is only<br />
limited authority to waive the period of ineligibility under<br />
the circumstances outlined in Bylaw 6 and the Due Process<br />
Procedure.<br />
Case BL-6-2- Why is there a transfer rule?<br />
Nearly every state has a transfer rule to protect the integrity<br />
of the interscholastic program. These rules are necessary for<br />
several reasons including, but not limited to, the following<br />
principles:<br />
1) these rules prevent and deter transfers due to recruiting or<br />
athletic reasons;<br />
2) these rules protect the opportunities of bona fi de resident<br />
students;<br />
3) these rules provide a fundamentally fair and equitable<br />
framework for athletic competition in an academic setting;<br />
4) these rules provide uniform standards for all schools to<br />
follow;<br />
5) these rules support the educational philosophy that athletics<br />
is a privilege which should not assume a dominant position in<br />
a school’s program;<br />
6) these rules keep the focus of educators and students on the<br />
fact that students attend schools to receive an education fi rst,<br />
and participate in athletics second;<br />
7) these rules maintain the fundamental principle that a high<br />
school student should live at home with parents or custodian<br />
in the event of parental death or incapacitation, and attend<br />
school in the school district in which they reside;<br />
8) these rules reinforce the view that a family is a strong and<br />
viable unit and as such is the best place for students to live<br />
while attending high school;<br />
9) these rules serve as a deterrent to students running away<br />
from, or avoiding discipline that has been imposed; and<br />
10) these rules prevent manipulation of a residence change<br />
or other exception solely or primarily for the purpose of<br />
interscholastic athletics participation and serve to ensure the<br />
integrity of the rules adherence process.<br />
Case BL-6-3- What is the procedure for requesting<br />
a ruling on a student who has transferred in to a<br />
member school?<br />
The Receiving <strong>School</strong> is the KHSAA member school in which the<br />
student is enrolled and for which he/she is requesting eligibility.<br />
The Sending <strong>School</strong> is normally the most recent school in which<br />
this student was enrolled and participated in interscholastic<br />
athletics. However, for students who have attended multiple<br />
schools, the Sending <strong>School</strong> is the last school at which the<br />
student participated in varsity athletics after enrolling in grade<br />
nine (9). The receiving school initiates the process using KHSAA<br />
Form GE06 and utilizing the instructions on that form.<br />
Case BL-6-4- What special documentation needs to be<br />
sent along with the transfer request when the member<br />
school sends the request to the KHSAA?<br />
This is dependent upon which exception to Bylaw 6 that<br />
the member school desires to request. The transfer form<br />
(GE06) is revised annually with details about the required<br />
documentation, and is posted on the KHSAA web site.<br />
Case BL-6-5- What are the restrictions on and<br />
expectations for, student-athletes during the period<br />
of ineligibility?<br />
If a student seeking a waiver of the one year period is granted<br />
such waiver, and the conditions change during the one year<br />
following enrollment at the new school, a new ruling may be<br />
issued. The expectation of the published exceptions is that the<br />
circumstances resulting in the waiver continue to exist for one<br />
year. It is the obligation of school personnel to monitor the<br />
facts surrounding students receiving the waiver, and report to<br />
the <strong>Association</strong> if the circumstances change in order to request<br />
a new ruling.<br />
If an ineligible student participates in interscholastic athletics<br />
during the usual period of ineligibility, the KHSAA may toll<br />
the one year period of ineligibility after the anticipated<br />
expiration date in an amount of time equal to the time the<br />
student participated while ineligible. For example, if a student<br />
participates in interscholastic athletics for six months during the<br />
usual period of ineligibility, the KHSAA may toll the period of<br />
ineligibility after the anticipated expiration date for six months.<br />
Depending on the circumstances of each case, this time might<br />
be applied immediately after the expiration of the normal oneyear<br />
period of ineligibility or delayed until a particular sports<br />
season. This interpretation is necessary, fair and reasonable<br />
because the ineligible student may have participated in and<br />
affected the outcome of games, including tournament games,<br />
that cannot be replayed and deprived properly eligible student<br />
of opportunities to participate that cannot later be restored.<br />
Case BL-6-6– At what point are the facts to be determined<br />
when a ruling is to be made in a Bylaw 6 case?<br />
Determinations of whether a student shall be granted a waiver<br />
pursuant to this rule shall be based on the circumstances<br />
existing as of the date of enrollment at the new school<br />
Case BL-6-7– When is a student enrolled at a KHSAA<br />
member school for the purposes of Bylaw 6?<br />
A student is enrolled at a KHSAA member school when that<br />
student sits for class in the new school.<br />
In addition, a student may be considered enrolled at a KHSAA<br />
member school when the student registers at the new school,<br />
is on the student enrollment listing of a member school, and<br />
not on the listing of another school.<br />
In the case of enrollment during periods when classes are not<br />
being held (i.e. summer), the student may be considered to be<br />
enrolled at the new school when formal application has been<br />
made and accepted as verified by the new Principal and the<br />
student is officially withdrawn and off the enrollment listing of<br />
the former school.<br />
Case BL-6-8- What does the word “sport” as used in Bylaw<br />
6 represent with respect to athletic participation and<br />
the applicability of Bylaw 6?<br />
The provisions of Bylaw 6 that call for participation in a varsity<br />
“sport” as a determinant restricts application to those<br />
sports which the KHSAA sanctions and these are separate<br />
and apart from Sports Activities. “Sport” includes baseball,<br />
basketball, cross country, football, golf, soccer, softball (fast<br />
pitch), swimming, tennis, indoor and outdoor track, volleyball<br />
and wrestling. This rule does not apply to students whose<br />
participation is solely in the Sport Activities of Archery, Bass<br />
Fishing, bowling and Competitive Cheer..<br />
Case BL-6-9– Is there a link between Bylaw 6 (Transfer<br />
Rule) and Bylaw 10 (Recruiting) as for the enforcement<br />
by the <strong>Association</strong>?<br />
No. These are separate and distinct bylaws. However, it is<br />
possible that a transferring student could have a change in<br />
residence or meet another documented exception and still be<br />
ineligible if a Bylaw 10 violation is determined in the case. And,<br />
the absence of a Bylaw 10 violation (recruiting) does not relate<br />
to the enforcement of Bylaw 6.<br />
Case BL-6-10- What is a boarding school as defi ned in<br />
Bylaw 6, Sec. 2(e)?<br />
A boarding school is defined as a school that has an enrolled<br />
resident boarding school population in the ninth through 12th<br />
grades of at least ten (10) percent of the full-time student body.<br />
A boarding school shall have appropriate dormitory facilities<br />
to house, feed and provide general living accommodations for<br />
boarding students, and shall have properly trained supervisory<br />
personnel on duty at all times.<br />
A boarding school shall be recognized as a boarding school in its<br />
own literature and shall be verified by the <strong>Kentucky</strong> Department<br />
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of Education or the Southern <strong>Association</strong> of Colleges and<br />
<strong>School</strong>s. A boarding student, to qualify for the exception, shall<br />
spend at least an average of five (5) days per week living and<br />
boarding on campus while school is in session.<br />
Only those schools that qualify as boarding schools as defined<br />
herein may provide any assistance for room and board to<br />
students who participate in interscholastic athletics and only if<br />
such assistance is based on financial need. In no other schools<br />
may room and board expense be included in the determination<br />
of school expenses and financial need. Coaches and other<br />
individuals employed by or associated with a boarding school’s<br />
athletic program shall not serve as the boarding supervisor or<br />
otherwise live with boarding students in school housing.<br />
Case BL-6-11- What are the steps to implement exception<br />
(f) for students not competing for an entire year?t<br />
If the entire year has been spent at the receiving school, no form<br />
GE06 is necessary.<br />
If the lack of participation for a complete calendar year is at the<br />
sending school, then form GE06 should be used to verify the<br />
information between the schools. Once the sending school has<br />
verified on the form that the student did not participate in any<br />
sport for an entire calendar year at the sending school, the<br />
student may be considered eligible and no ruling is necessary<br />
by the KHSAA.<br />
Case BL-6-12- How are magnet schools, and board<br />
selected program enrollments interpreted with regard<br />
to Bylaw 6, Sec. 2 (g)?<br />
The <strong>Association</strong> attempts to ensure that its regulations are<br />
not an inhibitor to a school trying a creative, magnet, and<br />
traditional or other type of special program for student or<br />
school improvement. Representatives of those local boards of<br />
education shall ensure that the listing of magnet, traditional,<br />
innovative, ROTC, and other selective, board approved and<br />
designated programs are submitted to the Commissioner’s<br />
office where they will remain on file to ensure the accurate<br />
processing of such requests.<br />
Case BL-6-13– Does Bylaw 6, Sec. 2(g) allow for automatic<br />
exception waiver of the period of ineligibility for<br />
students transferring due to the provisions of No Child<br />
Left Behind?<br />
No, there is no specific exception enumerated within the rule.<br />
Transfers in these situations are handled on a case by case<br />
basis through the KHSAA Due Process Procedure by reviewing<br />
exception (g) of Bylaw 6 and documentation will be requested<br />
as to the directive from the Superintendent regarding such<br />
transfer and the specific school to which the student is<br />
assigned.<br />
Case BL-6-14- How is Bylaw 6, Sec. 2(g) interpreted in<br />
the case of a school consolidating or splitting into<br />
multiple schools?<br />
The action by the local Board of Education in the opening of a new<br />
school or closing of the old schools will automatically apply the<br />
provisions of Bylaw 6, Section 2, exception (g) without forms<br />
needing to be processed by the KHSAA.<br />
When multiple schools are consolidated within a district, the<br />
students entering the consolidated school are considered<br />
eligible at the consolidated school under this exception,<br />
provided they are eligible to attend the consolidated school<br />
per local board of education policy. Subsequent to the first day<br />
of school, the KHSAA transfer rule provisions shall apply.<br />
In the case of a member school splitting into multiple schools<br />
within a district, the students shall be eligible at the school<br />
assigned by the board of education or the school where the<br />
student first attends within the district if such attendance and<br />
eligibility is allowed under local board of education policy..<br />
Subsequent to the first day of school, the KHSAA transfer rule<br />
provisions shall apply.<br />
Case BL-6-15- How is Bylaw 6 applied to out of state<br />
students, and does exception (h) in Section 2 of Bylaw<br />
6 apply to students transferring from out of state<br />
schools?<br />
Students transferring from out of state schools are subject to the<br />
provisions of Bylaw 6 if they participated in any varsity game<br />
in any sport at any out of state school following enrolment in<br />
grade nine (9).<br />
Exception (h) is not available for students transferring from out<br />
of state schools. “Non member school located in <strong>Kentucky</strong>”<br />
in Bylaw 6, Sec. 2 (h) specifically means a school located in<br />
<strong>Kentucky</strong> that is not a member of the KHSAA. This exception<br />
was passed by the KHSAA member schools in an effort to<br />
accommodate students who had been enrolled at small instate<br />
schools that were not members of the KHSAA and had<br />
participated against similarly situated schools.<br />
Case BL-6-16– Is there a special exception allowing for<br />
a waiver of the period of ineligibility for students<br />
transferring due to a change in military status for the<br />
custodial parent(s)?<br />
Yes. Exception (i) in Section 2 specifically allows for eligibility<br />
to be granted in the cases where it can be documented that<br />
the change in education is directly related to an order from<br />
any branch of the United State military service, including the<br />
reserve components. Specific verification may be requested,<br />
including documentation of a Permanent Change of Station or<br />
Change of Duty Status.<br />
This exception may also be applicable in the case where transfer<br />
is made necessary by implementation of the Interstate Compact<br />
on Education Opportunity for Military Children.<br />
Case BL-6-17- What does “reasonably precipitate” mean<br />
under Bylaw 6, Sec. 3 (e) and can a student delay<br />
enrolling at the receiving school if the family changes<br />
residence during the middle of a grading period?<br />
The bonafide change of residence exception in Bylaw 6, Sec. 2(a)<br />
is not available if the change in residence by the student and<br />
the parents does not “reasonably precipitate” the transfer to<br />
the receiving school (see Sec. 3 (e)). “Reasonably precipitates”<br />
means, among other things, that a student cannot delay<br />
transferring after a change in residence for an unreasonable<br />
amount of time.<br />
The “reasonably precipitates” provision gives the Ruling Officer/<br />
Commissioner discretion to waive the period of ineligibility<br />
under Bylaw 6, Sec. 2(a) if the change in residence occurs at<br />
a point during a credit period (semester/trimester) when the<br />
student would incur academic difficulties to transfer schools<br />
provided that the student transfers schools at the next<br />
available credit period (semester/trimester) break. A student<br />
who delays transferring until after that time will not have had a<br />
change in residence that “reasonably precipitates” the transfer<br />
of schools.<br />
It should be noted the “reasonably precipitates” language<br />
also refers to the timing of the transfer as it relates to any<br />
documented exception. The rule as written and interpreted,<br />
calls for the exception being satisfied (i.e., residence change,<br />
divorce, custody action, etc.) to occur first, and thereby result<br />
in the need to change schools. The documented exceptions are<br />
not published to provide a guide for circumvention of the oneyear<br />
period of ineligibility, but rather to show that there are<br />
instances where changing circumstances necessitate a change<br />
in schools.<br />
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Sec. 1) Foreign Students (non-domestic)<br />
Foreign students (non-domestic) attending school in <strong>Kentucky</strong><br />
shall be considered ineligible for the fi rst calendar year following<br />
enrollment.<br />
Sec. 2) Discretionary Exceptions for Waiver<br />
a) ENTIRE FAMILY RELOCATION - The period of ineligibility may<br />
be waived if the entire family unit is relocating from a foreign<br />
country. In this case, the student(s) may be declared eligible<br />
by documenting the move of the permanent residence of the<br />
entire family of the student and the student’s parents into the<br />
school district or defi ned school attendance area prior to the<br />
enrollment of the student.<br />
b) REFUGEE/POLITICAL ASYLUM - The period of ineligibility may<br />
be waived if the members of a family from a foreign country<br />
are relocating due to a declaration of asylum or seeking refuge<br />
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due to acknowledged confl ict. In this case, student(s) may be<br />
declared eligible by documenting the move into the school<br />
district or defi ned school attendance area by virtue of the<br />
policies of the United States Department of State prior to the<br />
enrollment of the student.<br />
c) FOREIGN EXCHANGE - The period of ineligibility may be waived<br />
if the student is placed in a KHSAA member school under the<br />
auspices of approved student exchange programs. In addition,<br />
such grant may be made in other circumstances approved by the<br />
Board of Control within Board policy. In order to be considered<br />
for a waiver, the following conditions shall exist:<br />
1) The student shall be in compliance with all U.S. Immigration<br />
and Naturalization Service regulations;<br />
2) The student shall be in the fi rst and only year as an exchange<br />
student;<br />
3) The student shall not be a graduate of a the 12th or<br />
terminating grade or its’ equivalent in either the U.S. or his or<br />
her home country;<br />
4) The student shall be in possession of a complete transcript<br />
of records that has been translated into English prior to the<br />
request for eligibility;<br />
5) The student shall be in possession of a J-1 student education<br />
visa issued by the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service;<br />
6) The student’s placement shall not have been a “direct<br />
placement” into a KHSAA member school;<br />
7) The student’s host family shall not pay any tuition or fee<br />
normal to the attendance at the KHSAA member school, all<br />
fees shall be paid by the student’s family;<br />
8) All travel fees shall be paid by the student’s family; and<br />
9) The student’s host family shall not include members of<br />
the coaching staff at the KHSAA member school at which<br />
participation is desired and shall not include exchange agency<br />
representatives.<br />
d) To be considered for approval by the Board of Control, a foreign<br />
exchange program shall assign students to schools by a method<br />
that ensures that no student, school or interested party may<br />
infl uence the assignment for athletic or other purposes.<br />
e) The student, the principal or designated representative of the<br />
member school, and a representative of the placement agency<br />
shall sign and attest to certifi cation that the athlete complies<br />
with the eligibility rules of the KHSAA and shall not be eligible<br />
under any circumstances for more than one year of athletic<br />
participation if the fi rst year period of ineligibility is waived.<br />
Sec. 3) Waiver Limitations<br />
Any student having made election to apply for the waiver of the<br />
fi rst year of ineligibility and having been granted a waiver of the<br />
normal period of ineligibility under subsection 2(c) above shall not<br />
be eligible, under any circumstances, for more than one (1) school<br />
year while enrolled in grades 9 -12 in <strong>Kentucky</strong>.<br />
Case BL-7-1- What are the approved programs for<br />
Foreign Exchange Students?<br />
Students placed in KHSAA member schools by the United<br />
States Department of State may be declared eligible by the<br />
<strong>Association</strong>. In addition, the Board of Control has adopted<br />
the list provided by the Center for Standards of International<br />
Educational Travel (CSIET). For more information, contact<br />
the CSIET website by going to http://www.csiet.org/. An<br />
agency may be removed from the listing at any time for noncompliance<br />
with the basic rules regarding random placement<br />
of student and other Federal provisions. At this time, this list<br />
contains the following approved agencies—<br />
Full Approval<br />
Academic Foundation for International Cultural Exchange<br />
AFS-USA<br />
American Councils for International Education (ACTR/ACCELS)<br />
AIFS Foundation- Academic Year in America<br />
American Cultural Exchange Service<br />
American Intercultural Student Exchange<br />
Amicus International Student Exchange<br />
Aspect Foundation<br />
ASSE International Student Exchange Programs<br />
American Secondary <strong>School</strong>s for International Students and<br />
Teachers (ASSIST)<br />
Asian American Cultural Exchange <strong>Association</strong><br />
<strong>Association</strong> for Teen-Age Diplomats<br />
AYUSA International<br />
Azumano International<br />
Center for Cultural Interchange<br />
Council for Educational Travel, USA<br />
Council on International Educational Exchange<br />
Cultural Academic Student Exchange, Inc.<br />
Cultural Homestay International<br />
Education Travel & Culture<br />
Educational and Cultural Interactions<br />
Educational Merit Foundation<br />
Educational Resource Development Trust (ERDT/SHARE!)<br />
EF Foundation for Foreign Study<br />
Face The World Foundation<br />
F.L.A.G.<br />
Forte International Exchange <strong>Association</strong><br />
Foundation for Worldwide International Student Exchange<br />
German American Partnership Program, Inc. (GAPP)<br />
Global Insights<br />
International Cultural Exchange Services<br />
International Experience USA<br />
International Fellowship<br />
International Student Exchange<br />
Laurasian Institution<br />
Nacel Open Door<br />
NorthWest Student Exchange<br />
NW Services PEACE Program<br />
Organization for Cultural Exchange Among Nations (OCEAN)<br />
PAX- Program of Academic Exchange<br />
Quest International<br />
Refl ections International<br />
Rotary California-Nevada District 5190<br />
Rotary Central States Youth Exchange Program<br />
Rotary District 7150 Youth Exchange Program<br />
Rotary Districts 5950 and 5960 Youth Exchange<br />
Rotary ESSEX (Eastern States Exchange)<br />
Rotary Ohio-Erie Youth Exchange Program<br />
Rotary YES/SCANEX<br />
Rotary Youth Exchange Florida, Inc.<br />
South Central Rotary Youth Exchange<br />
States’ 4-H International Exchange Programs<br />
STS Foundation<br />
Student American International<br />
Terra Lingua USA<br />
World Experience<br />
World Heritage<br />
World Link<br />
Youth For Understanding USA (YFU USA)<br />
Provisional<br />
Children Around the World<br />
Heritage Student Foundation<br />
Next International Cultural Exchange<br />
New World Academic and Cultural Exchange<br />
(The) Zource<br />
Conditional<br />
The Foundation for Academic Cultural Exchange<br />
Case BL-7-2- Will the KHSAA recognize the “direct<br />
placement” of a student into a <strong>Kentucky</strong> school by a<br />
foreign exchange agency for the purpose of granting<br />
athletic eligibility?<br />
No, if a student is “directly placed” into a <strong>Kentucky</strong> school, that<br />
student has not been randomly placed. The determination<br />
concerning direct placement is made based on the facts<br />
present at the time of the ruling. The intent and spirit of the<br />
foreign exchange exception to the ineligibility period is to<br />
have students placed into schools on a random basis. This<br />
is evidenced by the requirement that agencies shall place<br />
students in <strong>Kentucky</strong> schools on a random basis in order to<br />
appear on the CSIET approved agency listing.<br />
For purposes of this bylaw, Direct Placements are those<br />
placements in which either the student or the sending<br />
organization in the foreign country is party to an arrangement<br />
with any other party, including school personnel, that arranges<br />
for the student to attend a particular school or live with a<br />
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particular host family. Direct placements shall also include any<br />
situation where any placement agent is also acting as the host<br />
family.<br />
BYLAW 8. BASKETBALL/FOOTBALL CONTESTANT ON OTHER<br />
TEAMS, POST SEASON AND ALL-STAR GAMES<br />
Any student who after enrolling in grade nine (9) has been a<br />
contestant in football or basketball at any level (grades 9-12) and<br />
has eligibility remaining in that sport may not participate on any<br />
non-school sponsored team or in any all-star game in that sport<br />
or any variation of that sport from the first day of school through<br />
the last scheduled contest played in that sport (including KHSAA<br />
sanctioned postseason) by that school unless it has been sanctioned<br />
by the Board of Control. Following the team’s last scheduled game<br />
(including post season), there are no restrictions on play in that<br />
specific sport for the student-athletes.<br />
Case BL-8-1- For the purposes of Bylaw 8, when are the<br />
seasons for basketball and football?<br />
For the interpretation of this rule, the basketball and football<br />
seasons are considered to start on the opening date of school.<br />
Student-athletes who have both been enrolled in grade nine,<br />
and participated in a contest at the high school level (freshman,<br />
JV or varsity) cannot participate in outside competition during<br />
this time.<br />
Case BL-8-2- How do schools report violations of this<br />
rule by a student-athlete?<br />
It is the obligation of a member school to promptly report any<br />
violation of KHSAA rules to the Commissioner’s office in<br />
writing regardless of circumstance. The student is immediately<br />
ineligible to continue representing that school until the<br />
Commissioner’s office can consider the matter.<br />
Case BL-8-3- Does Bylaw 8 apply to participants in any<br />
sport other than basketball or football?<br />
No. There are no restrictions on the student-athletes in sports<br />
other than football and basketball as it relates to outside<br />
competition during the season or prior to the season beginning.<br />
No member of the coaching staff at the high school level may<br />
be involved in the coaching of any student representative of<br />
that school in outside competition.<br />
Case BL-8-4– Does Bylaw 8 restrict a student who has not<br />
yet represented a school in basketball after enrolling<br />
in grade 9 from playing in an outside league or in any<br />
other organized competitive setting in basketball<br />
during the school year prior to the season?<br />
No, not until he/she has been enrolled in grade nine and played<br />
for a team in a contest at any level (grades 9-12) within the<br />
school.<br />
Case BL-8-5– Is it permissible for a football or basketball<br />
player who has been enrolled in grade 9 or above and<br />
then represented a member school at any level to<br />
participate in an organized outside contest after the<br />
start of the school year to the end of the high school<br />
season?<br />
No. From the first day of school through the end of the high<br />
school season, these student-athletes may not compete in any<br />
organized game type competition setting (where score is kept<br />
or posted, or officials are present).<br />
These provisions do not prevent individual athletes, at his/her<br />
own expense from attending individual instructional activity.<br />
Such activity may include individual play, skill development,<br />
drills or “pick-up” type of scrimmage action, but players may<br />
not be assigned to teams or groups in these activities except in<br />
a random manner and the activity shall be treated at all times<br />
as “open” play.<br />
Case BL-8-6- Are there any exceptions to the participation<br />
restrictions in Bylaw 8 in fall basketball exposure<br />
events or for participation in Olympic Development<br />
Activities?<br />
Yes. A member school, through its Principal or Designated<br />
Representative, may request to have the restrictions of Bylaw<br />
8 waived for one weekend for specific boys’ basketball team<br />
members. Such may not be done to allow play as a unit, and<br />
approval will only be given if it is apparent that the students<br />
are traveling as individuals. For the girls, Bylaw 8 does not<br />
apply during the NCAA exempt weekend for non scholastic<br />
girls basketball events, which is September 28-30, <strong>2012</strong>. There<br />
is no application necessary for girls to have the exemption on<br />
September 28-30.<br />
In addition, the Board of Control has authorized the<br />
Commissioner to consider, on a case by case basis, waivers to<br />
any restrictions contained in Bylaw 8 and Bylaw 25 that would<br />
allow participation by an enrolled student or employed coach<br />
in officially sanctioned U.S. Olympic Development activities.<br />
Such organizations as USA Basketball, USA Track and Field and<br />
other similar groups that have officially sanctioned activities<br />
can request, through the appropriate member school, that<br />
these restrictions be waived and participation allowed.<br />
BYLAW 9. OTHER ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS AND<br />
REGULATIONS<br />
Sec. 1) Graduates and College Students<br />
Any student who has graduated from a secondary school, or who<br />
has ever played on a college team, is thereafter ineligible to play<br />
on a high school team.<br />
Sec. 2) Practice of Ineligible Students<br />
Unless ineligible due to the provisions of Bylaw 11 (Sportsmanship,<br />
having been ejected from a contest), any student who is not<br />
eligible for competition during a team’s next contest/meet/match/<br />
game shall not practice with the team.<br />
Case BL-9-1- Is it permissible for a student to play on<br />
a school team after he/she has graduated from high<br />
school?<br />
Yes, but only to complete the spring sports season including<br />
baseball, softball, tennis, and track of the student-athlete’s<br />
senior year. Any participant is eligible to continue participating<br />
in KHSAA sponsored state championship competition even if<br />
their spring semester has ended or graduation has been held.<br />
Only students eligible during as of the final weekly grade check<br />
may compete on any of the teams mentioned.<br />
Case BL-9-2- Is it permissible for a student who is not<br />
eligible to participate in a game to practice with the<br />
team?<br />
No. If a participant is ineligible he/she may not try-out, practice,<br />
or participate in games or scrimmages until eligible and<br />
minimum practice periods (i.e. acclimation and acclimitization<br />
days for football) do not begin accumulating until the ruling is<br />
complete. In addition, those students may not be issued any<br />
competition equipment necessary for the sport or any other<br />
items specific to participation in the sport.<br />
Ineligible persons practicing with the team or participating in any<br />
manner while representing the school potentially jeopardize<br />
the insurance coverage, including catastrophic and liability<br />
insurance, of all participants and the liability coverage of the<br />
school and school system.<br />
This restriction to only using eligible students also includes the<br />
use of males in practice for girls basketball against members of<br />
the girls’ basketball team and similar situations in other sports<br />
and sport activities. If this occurs, the members of the squad<br />
are practicing against students (regardless of the grade level)<br />
who are not eligible to be on the roster for the girls team, and<br />
therefore, each time this is done, the school has utilized one of<br />
its allowable two scrimmages or one of its allowable contests.<br />
And schools are reminded that once the first official game has<br />
been played, there are no more opportunities for scrimmages<br />
by members of the team. There are a myriad of reasons why<br />
this practice is not permitted, not the least of which is the fact<br />
that Bylaw 9 precludes the activity. <strong>School</strong>s should also be<br />
mindful that using outside members (not eligible) in a situation<br />
like this certainly could be viewed as depriving females at the<br />
younger or less talented levels of participation opportunities.<br />
The only exception to this policy is the allowable practice of<br />
otherwise eligible students who are not eligible for the team’s<br />
next contest due to the penalty for sportsmanship violations<br />
(Bylaw 11).<br />
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BYLAW 10. RECRUITMENT<br />
Sec. 1) Foreword<br />
A pupil (domestic or foreign) at any grade level shall not be<br />
recruited to a member school of the KHSAA for the purpose of<br />
participating in athletics. It shall also be defi ned as recruiting<br />
to provide improper benefi ts to an already enrolled student to<br />
infl uence that student to remain at a member school including<br />
recruitment under the guise of academics. A pupil (foreign or<br />
domestic) enrolled at any grade level shall not be given improper<br />
benefi ts not available to all members of the student body to<br />
remain at a member school.<br />
Sec. 2) Defi nition<br />
Recruiting is defi ned as an act, on behalf of or for the benefi t<br />
of, a school, which attempts to infl uence a student to transfer to<br />
a member school for the purpose of participating in athletics. A<br />
school offi cial utilizing an intermediary including a peer, another<br />
school employee, a student, a parent or a citizen, for the purpose<br />
of recruiting a student athlete shall be in noncompliance.<br />
a) An athletic coach or any other member of the school staff shall<br />
not infl uence a student even if the student, his or her parents or<br />
any intermediary from another school makes the initial contact.<br />
In this situation, a coach or staff member (paid or unpaid)<br />
should immediately refer the person(s) to the school principal.<br />
b) Infl uencing a student shall include the promise or instilling the<br />
expectation of an athletic advantage, playing time, employment<br />
of the student or the student’s parents or relatives, housing for<br />
the student or the student’s parents, scholarships or fi nancial aid<br />
for which other members of the student body are not generally<br />
eligible, providing other improper benefi ts, making improper<br />
contacts or any other material or athletic reward for which other<br />
members of the student body are not generally eligible.<br />
Sec. 3) Penalty<br />
Any representative of a member school knowingly allowing the<br />
recruitment of a student for the purpose of participating in athletics<br />
or who should have known of this recruitment shall be guilty of<br />
willful neglect of duty, misconduct, or breach of contract. This<br />
shall apply not only to coaches, but also to personnel supervising<br />
coaches, including an athletic director, an assistant principal,<br />
a principal, an assistant superintendent, a superintendent or<br />
a school board member. This requirement shall also apply to<br />
students or their parents.<br />
Case BL-10-1- Why does Bylaw 10 (Recruiting) exist?<br />
The major reason for Bylaw 10 and its interpretations is to attempt<br />
to maintain a level playing field. The major enforcement theme<br />
is not only “initial contact”, but rather is “exceeding what is<br />
normal and appropriate.”<br />
Initial contact as it applies to student-athletes can be a violation,<br />
but is only one of many things that can exceed what is normal<br />
and appropriate. One of the primary keys is not treating<br />
“athletes” or “prospective student-athletes” differently than<br />
students who are not athletes. Students are not to be singled<br />
out based on their potential athletic ability.<br />
<strong>High</strong> school athletics is not the same as colleges recruiting high<br />
school athletes for college athletics. <strong>High</strong> school athletics<br />
exist for an entirely different reason. <strong>High</strong> school coaches<br />
should not view high school students in the same manner as<br />
college coaches view high school seniors. All administrators<br />
and coaches shall realize that they have more responsibilities<br />
than the general public to understand the purpose of high<br />
school athletics, the principles behind KHSAA rules etc., and to<br />
maintain a level of understanding and purpose when dealing<br />
with the general public and students.<br />
Case BL-10-2– Who are considered school representatives<br />
or those with a direct connection to a member school?<br />
<strong>School</strong> representatives or those with a “direct connection”<br />
include, but are not limited to: coaches or others connected<br />
with the high school or high school team to include booster<br />
club parents and members, alumni, school board members<br />
and officers, parents of high school players, booster club<br />
representatives and students.<br />
Case BL-10-3- What is a feeder school as used when<br />
reviewing permissible contact?<br />
For a school to be considered a “feeder” school, it must be under<br />
the same local board of education as the member school,<br />
and enroll students below grade nine. A student enrolled at<br />
a non-feeder school shall not be enrolled at a feeder school<br />
irrespective of past enrollment patterns of that non-feeder<br />
school. Applying to a school does not waive this definition<br />
as there is a clear line between applying and actually being<br />
enrolled. <strong>School</strong> and school districts may choose to define a<br />
more restrictive feeder pattern for its middle schools to high<br />
schools which if violated, constitute the student not being<br />
“connected”.<br />
Case BL-10-4– When is a student enrolled at a KHSAA<br />
member school for the purposes of Bylaw 10?<br />
A student is enrolled at a KHSAA member school when that<br />
student sits for class in the new school.<br />
In addition, a student may be considered enrolled at a KHSAA<br />
member school when the student registers at the new school,<br />
is on the student enrollment listing of a member school, and<br />
not on the listing of another school.<br />
In the case of enrollment during periods when classes are not<br />
being held (i.e. summer), the student may be considered to be<br />
enrolled at the new school when formal application has been<br />
made and accepted as verified by the new Principal and the<br />
student is officially withdrawn and off the enrollment listing of<br />
the former school.<br />
Case BL-10-5– What are permissible contacts by coaches,<br />
athletic directors and other individuals with a<br />
connection (direct or indirect) to the athletic program<br />
or school?<br />
Permissible contacts include:<br />
1) Public high school representatives contacting students at<br />
feeder public schools (elementary, middle school, junior high<br />
school) where there is a defi ned feeder pattern;<br />
2) Non-public school representatives contacting students at<br />
feeder non-public schools (elementary, middle school / junior<br />
high school) where there is defi ned feeder pattern;<br />
3) A representative of the school initiating a meeting with<br />
students at a school that is defi ned as a feeder school or<br />
meet with students who are zoned to attend that school the<br />
following year provided such is approved by the Principal of<br />
the school at which the student is currently enrolled. This visit<br />
shall be cleared by principals of both schools and shall not be<br />
specifi c to athletic opportunities; and<br />
4) Any student or family or individual that contacting a coach<br />
about attending a school where he or she coaches who is<br />
then informed that they nare being referred to the principal,<br />
admissions department or guidance department. Any meeting<br />
with coaches regarding athletes or prospective athletes<br />
or their families shall be at the request of the family to the<br />
individual(s) responsible for admissions and shall take place<br />
at the school.<br />
Case BL-10-6- What is impermissible contact and what are<br />
some examples prior to enrollment (neither enrolled<br />
in the school nor enrolled in a feeder school under<br />
the same Board of Education) by coaches, athletic<br />
directors and other individuals with a connection<br />
(direct or indirect) to the athletic program or school<br />
whether or not the prospective student has an athletic<br />
participation record?<br />
A person or persons exceeding what is appropriate or normal<br />
or offering any incentive or inducement to a student or the<br />
student’s family with or without that student having an athletic<br />
participation record shall be considered in violation.<br />
Impermissible contact includes but is not limited to any contact<br />
between a parent or student and a member school coach or<br />
other athletic representative without an immediate referral<br />
to the appropriate school personnel (Principal, Guidance<br />
Counselor, Admissions Personnel or other non-athletically<br />
related school administration).<br />
The fact that a student or student’s family has shown an initial<br />
interest (such as signing up for mentoring, shadowing, testing<br />
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or a facility tour) does not allow any member of the coaching<br />
staff or anyone else affiliated with that athletic program to be<br />
involved with that student until the student is fully enrolled at<br />
the school.<br />
Specific examples of impermissible contact with students not<br />
enrolled at a feeder school include:<br />
1) Contact or communication concerning potential enrollment<br />
or athletic participation at the school, other than the initial<br />
referral to school administration if approached by the family<br />
or the student;<br />
2) Contact with any student not enrolled in the schools’ defi ned<br />
feeder pattern concerning potential enrollment at the school<br />
which is initiated by a coach or any others with a connection<br />
to the athletic program;<br />
3) Contact with any student not enrolled in the schools’<br />
defi ned feeder pattern by individuals (including the parent<br />
of a current player) who might be interested in the school’s<br />
athletic program that attempts to infl uence a student or his/<br />
her parents;<br />
4) Coaching, managing and or otherwise directing sportsspecifi<br />
c athletic activities in which the non-enrolled student<br />
is a participant outside of the scope and allowable contact<br />
periods contained in Bylaw 25;<br />
5) The use of school facilities, uniforms, transportation or<br />
equipment including other “school team opportunities”, such<br />
as tournaments and leagues;<br />
6) <strong>High</strong> school exhibit and or promotion space or materials<br />
specifi c to the schools’ athletic program or a specifi c athletic<br />
team;<br />
7) Attending grade school, junior high or middle school games<br />
for the purpose of evaluating specifi c student-athletes, for the<br />
purpose of promoting the member school’s athletic program,<br />
or at a time when non permitted by Bylaw 25;<br />
8) Contact prior to, during, or after scrimmages or contests at<br />
elementary schools, middle and junior high schools except<br />
where there is the same defi ned feeder pattern involving the<br />
schools;<br />
9) Requesting students, parents, boosters or alumni from a<br />
school to discuss the merits of a school’s athletic program<br />
with a prospective student-athlete or member of his/her<br />
family;<br />
10) Providing transportation or other inducement to take a<br />
qualifying examination at a school or to meet with school<br />
offi cials, etc.;<br />
11) Entering into discussions or offers of fi nancial aid whether<br />
or not that aid is available to the general student body;<br />
12) Contacting any prospective student athlete (at any grade<br />
level above, in or below grade 9) or his/her parents/family by<br />
phone, email fax, in person, by letter or by other means;<br />
13) Making athletic facilities (including weight rooms and other<br />
training facilities) available during the school year;<br />
14) Non-public school representatives contacting students<br />
enrolled at the public schools (or his/her family) without<br />
permission of the public school principal. Permission for<br />
such contact in any case, shall come from the feeder school<br />
principal and shall be approved by the KHSAA member school<br />
principal; and<br />
15) Public schools representatives contacting students enrolled<br />
at non-public schools (or his/her family) without permission of<br />
the private school principal. Permission for such contact in any<br />
case, shall come from the feeder school principal and shall be<br />
approved by the KHSAA member school principal.<br />
NOTE: It is not considered a violation for a coach or other school<br />
representative to have normal community contact with a<br />
student who attends a junior high or middle school of the same<br />
system that is a feeder to the high school at which the coach<br />
is employed to coach.<br />
Case BL-10-7- What are some examples of impermissible<br />
benefi ts that may not be provided to student-athletes<br />
or prospective student-athletes (or his/her family<br />
members) by coaches, athletic directors and other<br />
individuals with a connection (direct or indirect) to the<br />
athletic program including the booster organization?<br />
No special benefit may be given to student athlete or prospective<br />
student athletes (below grade 9, or grades 9-12) including:<br />
1) Money or any item of tangible benefi t or other valuable<br />
consideration such as free or reduced tuition, room, board,<br />
textbooks, or clothing during the regular school year or<br />
summer school;<br />
2) Offer or acceptance of any benefi t (fi nancial or otherwise), or<br />
privilege not afforded to non-athletes;<br />
3) Offer or acceptance of employment opportunity (including<br />
summer or non-school period work), or pay for work that is<br />
not performed or that is in excess of the amount regularly<br />
paid for such service;<br />
4) Offer or acceptance of free transportation;<br />
5) Offer or acceptance of a residence or housing provisions, free<br />
or reduced rent, moving expenses, or assistance in locating<br />
housing;<br />
6) Offer or acceptance of help in securing a college athletic<br />
scholarship;<br />
7) The host family or other community representative paying or<br />
the housing of a non-domestic student except for the host<br />
family’s primary domicile or paying any required fees for the<br />
transportation, registration or placement of a non-domestic<br />
student;<br />
8) Underwriting travel fees or providing transportation to a nonenrolled<br />
student to a school function;<br />
9) Special gifts including apparel representative of the school or<br />
school’s athletic interests;<br />
10) Paying the entry fee for camps or competition events for<br />
students to participate who are not enrolled within that<br />
schools’ defi ned feeder pattern; and<br />
11) Offering opportunities for non-enrolled students outside the<br />
defi ned feeder pattern to use free passes or tickets to attend<br />
high school athletic scrimmages or contests.<br />
BYLAW 11. PRACTICE OF SPORTSMANSHIP<br />
BYLAW 11. PRACTICE OF SPORTSMANSHIP<br />
Sec. 1) Sportsmanship Obligation<br />
It is the clear obligation of principals, coaches, faculty members,<br />
boards of education, and all offi cial representatives of member<br />
schools to practice the highest principles of sportsmanship and<br />
the ethics of competition in all interscholastic relationships<br />
with fans, offi cials, players, coaches, offi cial representatives of<br />
member schools, and the general public. The Commissioner and<br />
the Board of Control shall have the full authority to suspend the<br />
coach, student, or any member school whose representatives<br />
may be convicted on competent evidence of the violation of this<br />
obligation. Any violation of this rule in any interscholastic contest<br />
shall be immediately reported to the Commissioner’s offi ce by the<br />
principal(s) of the school(s) involved, and by the game offi cials<br />
who work in the contest.<br />
Sec. 2) Illegal Equipment<br />
It shall also be considered a violation of this rule if any school<br />
or school representative(s) uses or allows the use of illegal<br />
equipment which gains a competitive advantage in the contest<br />
and which is expressly prohibited by the rules adopted for that<br />
sport. A violation of this provision may result in penalization by<br />
the Commissioner’s offi ce in accordance with the provisions of<br />
this bylaw and in accordance with KHSAA Bylaw 33, Penalties.<br />
Sec. 3) Requirement for Reinstatement<br />
Any student, coach, or offi cial team representative ejected from<br />
an interscholastic contest due to a violation of this obligation<br />
shall be reinstated by the Commissioner or one of the Assistant<br />
Commissioners prior to returning to interscholastic contests. Any<br />
student or coach using insulting language to another player or<br />
coach or to any offi cial in any interscholastic contest, or who has<br />
been ruled out of a contest because of unsportsmanlike tactics,<br />
shall be disqualifi ed from athletic competition until reinstated by<br />
the Commissioner or one of the Assistant Commissioners.<br />
Sec. 4) Reporting Requirement and Permanent Suspension<br />
The name of the student or coach shall be reported to the<br />
Commissioner’s offi ce by the principal of the school that student<br />
attends. When an offi cial disqualifi es a student or coach, he or<br />
she shall report the disqualifi cation to the principal or his or her<br />
representative and to the KHSAA offi ce. If the Commissioner fi nds<br />
upon investigation that the offense was suffi ciently serious, the<br />
offender shall be permanently disqualifi ed.<br />
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Case BL-11-1- What is the obligation of school offi cials<br />
with regard to sportsmanship?<br />
<strong>School</strong> officials shall practice the highest principles of<br />
sportsmanship, and shall make every effort to teach this type<br />
of behavior to their players, members of the student body, and<br />
fans. Officials shall be protected and scrimmages or contests<br />
conducted in an orderly manner. A violation of this rule may be<br />
cause for suspension.<br />
Case BL-11-2- If a student or coach is ejected from a<br />
scrimmage or contest, who makes the report on this<br />
incident?<br />
The game official(s) shall complete the ejection report via the<br />
KHSAA website within twenty-four hours of the ejection.<br />
The member school principal or designated representative of<br />
the school with whom the player or coach is affiliated shall<br />
complete the required information on the KHSAA website<br />
requesting reinstatement.<br />
These reports shall be made promptly since the player or coach<br />
is disqualified from further competition at that level until<br />
reinstated by a member of the Commission.<br />
An official or school may be fined, suspended or otherwise<br />
penalized in accordance with Bylaw 33 for failing to properly<br />
and timely report a disqualification or request reinstatement.<br />
Case BL-11-3- What is the member school obligation in<br />
the case of an unreported disqualifi cation?<br />
Whether or not an ejection is reported in a timely manner<br />
(including ejections which occur during out of state contests),<br />
the KHSAA member school is obligated to impose the minimum<br />
suspension penalty for the ejection per Case BL-11-7 or Case<br />
BL-11-8. Administrators should contact the <strong>Association</strong> office<br />
with any questions.<br />
Case BL-11-4- If a coach is ejected from a scrimmage or<br />
contest, how long is the suspension?<br />
The suspension is in effect for any further interscholastic<br />
competition on that day. (i.e., the freshman coach ejected<br />
during the first game may not be in the gym for the subsequent<br />
varsity game, baseball/softball coach ejected in first game of<br />
multiple game tournament may not be at field during any<br />
subsequent games that day). The suspension is considered<br />
immediate and indefinite at the level of play at which the<br />
ejection occurred. The suspended coach may not participate in<br />
another contest at that level (JV, Freshman, Varsity, etc.) until<br />
being reinstated by a member of the Commission. Following<br />
review, the Commission may extend the suspension. When a<br />
coach is ejected from a scrimmage or contest or during the<br />
time suspended following an ejection, the coach is to leave<br />
the vicinity of the playing area and remove himself/herself<br />
completely from the area of the playing facility. In football and<br />
soccer for example, this means to leave the field and stadium<br />
area; in basketball, this implies leaving the gym altogether; in<br />
other sports, completely leaving the venue. An ejected coach<br />
may not have any further communication with the team<br />
members or game officials following the game.<br />
During the subsequent suspension period of any non-player<br />
(coach, administrator, etc.) the coach may not be on school<br />
property where the contests are being played and may not be<br />
at the venue if contests are played at a non-school site. The<br />
non-player may not communicate with the team at any point<br />
from the beginning of the contest until the end of the contest.<br />
Following the day of ejection, there shall be a minimum three<br />
additional games/ meets/contests suspension for any coach<br />
ejected from a contest.<br />
For all adults sitting out in an individual sport such as swimming,<br />
track or wrestling due to suspension, the penalty shall be for<br />
the entire meet schedule, not for a single event.<br />
If the ejection was during one of the two preseason scrimmages,<br />
the penalty shall be served during the first regular season<br />
contests.<br />
If the ejection was for the final game/contest of the season and<br />
was NOT concerning a student-athlete, the person ejected shall<br />
serve the required suspension in the next varsity level contest<br />
at the member school of employment for the suspended<br />
individual.<br />
For the second ejection during a sports season, the suspension<br />
shall be a minimum four-game/contest suspension and may<br />
be cause for additional penalties that may suspension for the<br />
remainder of the season.<br />
For the third ejection during a sports season, the suspension shall<br />
be cause for additional penalties including suspension for the<br />
remainder of the season.<br />
Case BL-11-5- If a player (participant) is ejected from a<br />
scrimmage or contest, how long is the suspension?<br />
The suspension is in effect for any further interscholastic<br />
competition on that day. (i.e., a freshman ejected during the<br />
first game may not be in the gym for the subsequent varsity<br />
game, baseball/softball coach participant ejected in first game<br />
of multiple game tournament may not be at field during any<br />
subsequent games that day). The suspension is considered<br />
immediate and indefinite at the level of play at which the<br />
ejection occurred. The participant may not participate in<br />
another contest at that level (JV, Freshman, Varsity, etc.) until<br />
being reinstated by a member of the Commission. Following<br />
review, the Commission may extend the suspension.<br />
When a participant is ejected from a scrimmage or contest or<br />
during the time suspended following an ejection, the participant<br />
is to leave the vicinity of the playing area and remove himself/<br />
herself completely from the area of the playing facility unless<br />
the specific playing rules of the sport call for a different penalty<br />
option or the student would be placed in a position of not being<br />
supervised. In those cases, the administration of the player’s<br />
team is responsible for ensuring that the student participates in<br />
no other unsportsmanlike activity or the school itself may face<br />
additional penalty under Bylaw 33.<br />
During the subsequent suspension period, suspended players<br />
may attend the contest(s), but may not be in the game uniform<br />
or other school identifiable clothing and may not participate in<br />
any sport-related activity (warm-up activity) prior to or during<br />
the game, and will be classified as non-player personnel during<br />
that contest as it relates to playing rules enforcement. It is a<br />
local school determination as to whether or not this student<br />
may be in the vicinity of the bench or team area.<br />
Following the day of ejection, there shall be a minimum<br />
two additional games/ meets/contests suspension for any<br />
participant ejected from a contest.<br />
For participants sitting out in an individual sport such as<br />
swimming, track or wrestling due to suspension, this penalty<br />
shall include the entire meet schedule not for a single event.<br />
If the ejection was during one of the two preseason scrimmages,<br />
the penalty shall be served during the first regular season<br />
contests.<br />
If this was the final game/contest of the season, the ejection<br />
was for a student, and the ejected student is a senior, the full<br />
penalty shall carry forward to the next interscholastic contest(s)<br />
in any KHSAA sanctioned sport.<br />
If this was the final game/contest of the season, the ejection was<br />
for a student, and this was in varsity (first team) competition<br />
and the ejected student is not a senior, the full penalty shall<br />
carry over to the next season in the sport in which the student<br />
was participating when ejected.<br />
If this was the final game/contest of the season, the ejection was<br />
for a student, and this was NOT a varsity (first team) contest,<br />
the full penalty shall carry forward to the next interscholastic<br />
varsity level contest(s) in any KHSAA sanctioned sport.<br />
For the second ejection during a sports season, the suspension<br />
shall be a minimum three-game/contest suspension and may<br />
be cause for additional penalties that may suspension for the<br />
remainder of the season.<br />
For the third ejection during a sports season, the suspension shall<br />
be cause for additional penalties including suspension for the<br />
remainder of the season.<br />
Case BL-11-6- Does an ejection in a scrimmage have the<br />
same penalty as a contest?<br />
Yes. The two allowable scrimmages are not an “open<br />
opportunity” for unsportsmanlike conduct. Persons ejected<br />
from any scrimmage are penalized in the first regular season<br />
varsity contests.<br />
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Case BL-11-7- Is it a violation for a coach to remove his<br />
team from the fl oor or fi eld if he believes that such<br />
removal is for the safety of his players or for an offi cial<br />
to end a game prior to the end of regulation time?<br />
Yes. Removal of a team from the floor or field without the<br />
permission of the official(s) is a violation of Bylaw 11, Practice<br />
of Sportsmanship. A school or school representative violating<br />
this rule may be suspended or otherwise penalized.<br />
If the game is called because of unsporting acts by any player,<br />
coach, team representative or other direct representative of a<br />
member school, it will be considered a violation of this bylaw.<br />
Such shall be reported by the contest official to the KHSAA<br />
and reported by the effected schools within 24 hours of the<br />
incident.<br />
Officials will be penalized by the <strong>Association</strong> for terminating a<br />
contest before the normal end of regulation play without trying<br />
to secure the assistance of game management or security to<br />
rectify the problem. Such penalty will be governed by the<br />
Officials Division Licensing policies.<br />
Case BL-11-8- Is it a violation for school personnel to<br />
criticize game offi cials through the media or viceversa?<br />
Yes. Many times criticisms are offered with regard to officiating.<br />
Done properly, criticism through the proper channels can be<br />
used constructively. However, public media comments that<br />
criticize officials by name or by specific position are damaging<br />
to the recruitment and retention of officials. Individual<br />
incidents of this type will be investigated by the KHSAA and<br />
the school or individuals may be penalized in accordance with<br />
Bylaw 33. Coaches and officials will be held to the restrictions<br />
and policies concerning the use of social media, which shall be<br />
considered media for the purpose of applying these restrictions.<br />
Case BL-11-9- What is the <strong>Association</strong>’s position with<br />
regards to racial and ethnic slurs and profanity by<br />
participants?<br />
The KHSAA recognizes the cultural diversity of its participants,<br />
coaches, officials and spectators. The Board of Control<br />
encourages each of its member schools to educate its<br />
participants and all parties involved in the sports program as to<br />
the need for a united approach to solving problems. Prejudice<br />
on the basis of sex, race, creed or ethnic origin cannot be<br />
tolerated.<br />
In addition, it is a renewed point of emphasis for all contest<br />
officials to enforce sportsmanship rules related to the use<br />
of profanity by coaches and participants. Such conduct and<br />
language should not be allowed, and should be appropriately<br />
punished within the playing rules.<br />
Case BL-11-10- Are there any state laws or regulations<br />
applicable to offi cials and unsportsmanlike conduct<br />
against offi cials, including assault?<br />
Yes. Action taken during the 1998 session of the <strong>Kentucky</strong> General<br />
Assembly (HB 90) enacted KRS 518.090 that now specifically<br />
lists the assault of a sport official as a crime. Officials, right or<br />
wrong in their judgment and application of the rules, shall be<br />
protected and allowed to perform their duties.<br />
A person is guilty of assault of a sports official when he<br />
intentionally causes physical injury to a sports official: (a) Who<br />
was performing sports official duties at the time the physical<br />
injury was perpetrated; or (b) If the physical injury occurs while<br />
the sports official is arriving at or departing from the athletic<br />
facility at which the athletic event occurred.<br />
For the purposes of this section, “sports official” means an<br />
individual who serves as a referee, umpire, linesman, or in a<br />
similar capacity that may be known by another title, and who is<br />
duly registered as or is a member of a national, state, regional,<br />
or local organization engaged, in part, in providing education<br />
and training to sports officials.<br />
A person who is guilty of assault of a sports official shall, for a<br />
first offense, be guilty of a Class A misdemeanor, unless the<br />
defendant assembles with five (5) or more persons for the<br />
purpose of assaulting a sports official, in which case it is a<br />
Class D felony.<br />
A person who is guilty of assault of a sport official shall, for a<br />
second or subsequent offense, be guilty of a Class D felony.<br />
Case BL-11-11- Is the <strong>Association</strong> staff permitted to use<br />
videotape to review situations related to fi ghts and<br />
other incidents to help determine the proper identify<br />
of those involved in unsporting incidents?<br />
Yes. Per rules made by the NFHS, the game officials’ jurisdiction<br />
extends through the lead official’s declaration of the end of<br />
the contest. The contest officials retain clerical authority over<br />
the game through the completion of any reports, including<br />
those imposing disqualifications, that are responsive to actions<br />
occurring while the game officials had jurisdiction. State<br />
<strong>Association</strong>s may intercede in the event of unusual incidents<br />
that occur before, during or after the game officials’ jurisdiction<br />
has ended or in the event that a game is terminated prior to the<br />
conclusion of regulation play. The KHSAA will use all methods<br />
and evidence available to help properly determine the persons<br />
involved, and the appropriate course of action.<br />
Case BL 11-12- Is it a violation for a school to videotape<br />
an opponent without permission or use otherwise<br />
illegal equipment such as cleats that exceed the size<br />
limit in football?<br />
Yes. Such acts would be considered a violation of Bylaw 11, the<br />
practice of sportsmanship. Any school representative taping<br />
a contest of an opponent with which they are not currently<br />
engaged in competition without the permission of that<br />
opponent, is an unethical and unsportsmanlike act. The same is<br />
true of the usage of illegal equipment, particularly that which<br />
could lead to a competitive advantage outside the rules.<br />
BYLAW 12. AMATEUR/AWARDS<br />
BYLAW 12. AMATEUR/AWARDS<br />
Sec. 1) Amateur Status<br />
A student who represents a member school in an interscholastic<br />
sport shall be an amateur in that sport. An amateur athlete is one<br />
who engages in athletic competition solely for the physical, mental,<br />
social and pleasure benefi ts derived from said participation.<br />
An athlete forfeits amateur status in a sport by:<br />
a) Competing for money or other monetary compensation<br />
(allowable travel, meals and lodging expenses may be accepted);<br />
b) Receiving any award or prize of monetary value not approved<br />
by this <strong>Association</strong>;<br />
c) Capitalizing on athletic fame by receiving money or other gifts<br />
of monetary value not specifi cally approved by Section 2 or 4<br />
of this rule (scholarships to institutions of higher learning are<br />
specifi cally exempted);<br />
d) Signing a professional playing contract in that sport; or<br />
e) Accepting a nominal standard fee or salary for instructing,<br />
supervising or offi ciating in an organized youth sports program<br />
or recreation, playground, or camp activities shall not jeopardize<br />
amateur status. “Organized youth sports program” includes<br />
both school and non-school programs.<br />
Sec. 2) Awards<br />
a) Awards governed herein and received by a student-athlete<br />
while representing a member school include awards received<br />
by a student-athlete while enrolled during the academic year as<br />
a regular student or awards received by a student-athlete while<br />
representing the school at any other time.<br />
b) Awards received by a student-athlete participating in an<br />
event while not representing the school, shall conform to the<br />
regulations of the recognized amateur athletic organization(s)<br />
associated with the event. If no limit exists for the amateur<br />
organization, the limit shall be $300. At no time shall the<br />
student-athlete be permitted to receive cash for this type of<br />
participation.<br />
c) Awards presented by a member school conference, or approved<br />
agency shall be uniform for all team members receiving the<br />
award.<br />
Sec. 3) Impermissible Awards shall include:<br />
a) An individual may not receive a cash award for athletics<br />
participation. An individual may not receive a cash equivalent<br />
item (i.e., an item that is negotiable for cash or trace or other<br />
services, benefi ts or merchandise) for athletic participation;<br />
b) Gift certifi cates and merchandise items that cannot be properly<br />
personalized shall be prohibited; and<br />
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c) Cash or any other award that an individual cannot receive under<br />
these rules may not be forwarded in the individual’s name to a<br />
different agency or individual.<br />
Sec. 4) Type of Awards<br />
a) Awards for recognition of interscholastic athletics participation<br />
(letter awards) may be presented each year by a member school.<br />
In addition, the school may present senior awards and awards<br />
in recognition of special attainments or contribution to a team’s<br />
competitive season (i.e., scholar-athlete, most improved player,<br />
etc.)<br />
b) Awards for participation in special events (post season<br />
tournaments) and established regional or national recognition<br />
awards (Mr./Miss Basketball, All-State, etc.) may be presented<br />
only by the management of the event, awards program, or by a<br />
school that has had or will have a team or individual participate<br />
in the event or sport.<br />
c) The total value of any award presented for high school<br />
competition shall not exceed $300, except awards presented by<br />
the <strong>Association</strong> or a member school for participation in KHSAA<br />
sponsored events.<br />
d) <strong>School</strong>s or conferences may not present individual awards to<br />
student-athletes for specialized performances in particular<br />
contests or events or during a limited time period (i.e., “player of<br />
the game” or “player of the week”). However, an organization,<br />
business fi rm or other outside agency may recognize a studentathlete’s<br />
outstanding performance in a particular contest or<br />
during a particular time by presenting a certifi cate, plaque<br />
or medal valued at less than $50. It is not permissible for an<br />
organization to provide any other tangible item or award.<br />
Case BL-12-1- What is the limit on the value of an award<br />
received by a student-athlete for competition outside<br />
of the representation of his/her high school?<br />
These limits vary from sport to sport within the purview of the<br />
National Governing Body (NGB) for that sport. For example,<br />
golfers should check with the United States Golf <strong>Association</strong><br />
(USGA), while tennis players should check with the United State<br />
Tennis <strong>Association</strong> (USTA). These limits are revised regularly,<br />
and are studied for their impact on the overall program.<br />
The KHSAA also recognizes the legality of such programs as<br />
Scholarship Management and Accounting Reports for Tenpin<br />
(SMART) managed for the United States Bowling Congress and<br />
recognizes this as a permitted NGB.<br />
Case BL-12-2- Does the association have a<br />
recommendation on how school personnel shall<br />
handle out of season play inquiries from athletes and<br />
coaches who want to enter events which offer cash<br />
for prizes?<br />
Nothing in the KHSAA Handbook prohibits a student from playing<br />
in such events and mere participation is not a rules violation.<br />
However, in light of recent situations at the high school and<br />
college level, we would offer several suggestions for <strong>Athletic</strong><br />
Directors, Principals and Coaches to pass along to the student<br />
athletes.<br />
1) Recommend strongly that these students should not<br />
participate in such events. Even the appearance of possible<br />
“cash for play” rewards lends itself to suspicion and<br />
allegations of the violation of Bylaw 12 and the PERMANENT<br />
loss of amateur status;<br />
2) Remind the students of the provisions of KHSAA Bylaw 12 in<br />
that they cannot accept cash, gift certifi cates or things that<br />
cannot be properly personalized and in addition, they cannot<br />
have the money or prizes deferred to a later date or given in<br />
someone else’s name;<br />
3) If they insist on participation, request that event organizers<br />
denote a list, and post prominently such list, of those students<br />
who are competing in the competition, but will not be<br />
accepting prizes;<br />
4) Make sure the students understand that they may accept<br />
specifi c prizes up to the limit of the National Governing Body<br />
(NGB) for that sport, but cannot under any circumstances,<br />
accept a gift voucher or simply be given an amount to spend.<br />
Number (4) above appears to be the most frequently violated<br />
from the anecdotal evidence available to the <strong>Association</strong>, as<br />
for example, a golfer is told he can go to the pro shop, and<br />
spend up to $50 for finishing third in a tournament. This is<br />
not legal and potentially renders the athlete PERMANENTLY<br />
ineligible at all amateur levels. If for example, the prize was<br />
predetermined that the third place finisher was to receive<br />
a golf bag as displayed at the 18th hole, then if that bag is<br />
under the NGB limit for golf (assume it had a price of $80),<br />
then it could be accepted. But that same golfer could not be<br />
allowed to go spend $80 in the pro shop. While this may seem<br />
like a minute difference, member school representatives should<br />
do everything possible to protect the amateur status of our<br />
competitors.<br />
Case BL-12-3- Does Bylaw 12 apply to Sport-Activities?<br />
No. At this time, Bylaw 12 and the restrictions on awards do not<br />
apply to the Sport Activities of Archery, Bass Fishing, Bowling<br />
and Cheer.<br />
BYLAW 13. FINANCIAL AID<br />
BYLAW 13. FINANCIAL AID<br />
Sec. 1) Defi nitions for this bylaw<br />
a) Tuition– means the amount of necessary fees, costs and other<br />
charges to attend a member school as determined by that<br />
member school’s published scale of charges. The tuition at<br />
the member school shall be the same for all students in like<br />
situation irrespective of participation in athletics and shall not<br />
include room and board expenses.<br />
b) Classifi cation of <strong>School</strong>s- means the classifi cation of the member<br />
schools as follows: (1) A1- District operated general program<br />
or multi-program schools; (2) D1– <strong>Kentucky</strong> Department of<br />
Education operated schools (Blind and Deaf); (3) F1- Federal<br />
Dependent <strong>School</strong>s; (4) J1- Roman Catholic schools; (5) M1-<br />
Other Religious schools and (6) R1-Private non-church related<br />
schools.<br />
c) Public <strong>School</strong>s- means the member schools receiving funding<br />
from the <strong>Kentucky</strong> Department of Education or comparable<br />
federal sources. Public schools shall include the member schools<br />
which are classifi ed as A1, D1 or F1.<br />
d) Non-Public <strong>School</strong>s– means the member schools not receiving<br />
funding from the <strong>Kentucky</strong> Department of Education or<br />
comparable federal sources. Those schools shall include the<br />
member school which are classifi ed as J1, M1 and R1.<br />
e) Non-Public <strong>School</strong> Zone – means the zone to which each nonpublic<br />
school is assigned. The four current non-public school<br />
zones are Covington, Lexington, Louisville and Owensboro.<br />
These non-public school zones shall be comprised of the<br />
counties contained in the geographic alignment related to the<br />
archdiocese of the same name.<br />
f) Non-Public <strong>School</strong> Governing Board– means the entity having<br />
oversight over the member school. For purposes of this<br />
bylaw, the “governing board” of a non-public school shall be<br />
determined by the school type. For J1 schools, the “governing<br />
board” shall be the archdiocese and geographic references shall<br />
be the counties included in the non-public school zone of the<br />
school. For the R1 and M1 schools, the “governing board” shall<br />
be as defi ned by the governance structure of the institution.<br />
g) Immediate Family– means the student and the student’s father,<br />
mother, brother, sister, step-father, step-mother, step-brother,<br />
step-sister, husband, wife, aunt, uncle, grandparent.<br />
h) Financial Aid– means any and all aid given to a student which<br />
reduces tuition, including awards, reductions and waivers.<br />
i) Need-Based Aid– means the amount of fi nancial aid that an<br />
independent fi nancial analysis of the student’s fi nancial aid<br />
application demonstrates that the student needs to pay tuition<br />
to attend a member school, provided the analysis is performed<br />
by an agency approved by the Board of Control.<br />
j) Merit Aid– means fi nancial aid awards given by the member<br />
school based solely on academic/test performance which are<br />
available to the entire student body through a competitive<br />
application process and that the selection of the recipient(s)<br />
is based on published objective criteria which may not include<br />
athletic achievement or ability.<br />
k) Merit Aid Test – means the academic assessment or placement<br />
test approved by the Board of Control prior to its administration.<br />
l) Merit Aid Test Window – means the range of dates submitted by<br />
each member school for the administration of the merit aid test.<br />
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m) Financial Records– means the records related to any fi nancial<br />
aid analysis of the student including the immediate family’s<br />
records of the method and sources for all tuition payments.<br />
Sec. 2) Impermissible Financial Aid<br />
A student shall be ineligible to participate in interscholastic<br />
athletics if the student:<br />
a) Receives fi nancial aid beyond the limits defi ned in Section 1(a)<br />
except for merit aid allowed under this bylaw, and waivers of<br />
tuition for non-domestic students ruled eligible under Bylaw 7,<br />
Transfer Rule- Non Domestic Students;<br />
b) Receives merit aid based on an unapproved merit aid test;<br />
c) Receives merit aid based on a merit aid test not administered on<br />
an approved merit aid test date;<br />
d) Receives merit aid greater than twenty-fi ve percent (25%) of<br />
the tuition at the member school;<br />
e) Receives merit aid from a member school that has already given<br />
merit aid to the greater of fi ve (5) percent of its student body<br />
or fi ve students;<br />
f) Receives fi nancial aid that is not available to the entire student<br />
body by published objective criteria;<br />
g) Receives fi nancial aid from a funding source that is not under<br />
the custody and control of the member school or its governing<br />
board;<br />
h) Receives any fi nancial aid other than the permitted need-based<br />
aid or merit aid detailed above from a member school, any other<br />
entity governed by that member school’s governing board or<br />
any representatives of the member school;<br />
i) Receives any fi nancial aid that is indirectly or directly related to<br />
athletic achievement or ability;<br />
j) Has any part of the fi nancial obligation to the member school<br />
paid directly or indirectly by individuals outside of the student’s<br />
immediate family; or<br />
k) Does not agree to complete disclosure of fi nancial records<br />
as defi ned in this bylaw upon request of the KHSAA and its<br />
offi cials, employees and agents.<br />
A member school may petition the Board of Control to approve<br />
a program not meeting the specifi cations listed in provisions (a)<br />
through (h) provided that program is available to all students<br />
within the school based on objective criteria.<br />
Sec. 3) Financial Aid Restrictions and Reporting<br />
All member schools shall annually report detailed fi nancial aid<br />
information to the KHSAA including:<br />
a) Tuition schedule or other fees applicable to the student body at<br />
the member school;<br />
b) The merit aid test being utilized by the school and the merit aid<br />
test date; and<br />
c) A detailed listing of the amount of fi nancial aid awarded by the<br />
member school including:<br />
1) The need-based aid each student-athlete is eligible to receive<br />
based on the report of the approved independent agency;<br />
2) The merit aid given to each student and the qualifying score<br />
used to make the determination;<br />
3) The amount of need-based aid awarded to each student; and<br />
4) A specifi c listing of the sports in which each student<br />
participates.<br />
Sec. 4) Special Program Review Process<br />
A member school may petition the Board of Control for approval<br />
of a specifi c program existing prior to the adoption of this rule or a<br />
program that can be documented to be unrelated to athletics that<br />
does not create an advantage to the school.<br />
Case BL-13-1– What are the key provisions regarding the<br />
awarding of aid to student-athletes and the purpose<br />
of Bylaw 13?<br />
Awards given for need-based financial aid for which the student<br />
body is generally eligible and are therefore permissible, shall<br />
be determined by a neutral evaluation of the student or family<br />
financial record by one of six agencies. The need analysis may<br />
not include room and board expenses.<br />
Awards given for achievement per prescribed standardized tests<br />
as detailed in Bylaw 13 (merit aid) are limited to 25% of the<br />
total tuition for the student each year.<br />
Case BL-13-2– Are member schools required to submit<br />
fi nancial aid information to the <strong>Association</strong>?<br />
Upon request, all KHSAA member schools (public and private)<br />
shall annually submit to the KHSAA office a financial aid report<br />
with information about awards programs, source of funds,<br />
awarding of funds and benefits to athletes.<br />
Case BL-13-3- Which agencies are approved to evaluate<br />
the needs of an applicant for need based fi nancial aid?<br />
The permitted agencies at press time are:<br />
FACTS Grant in Aid Agency (Lincoln, NE);<br />
Financial Aid for Student Tuition (FAST) (Wilmington, DE);<br />
Financial Aid Independent Review (FAIR) (Rosemount, MN);<br />
Independent <strong>School</strong> Management (ISM) (formerly Family<br />
Financial Needs Assessment, Hernando, MS);<br />
Private <strong>School</strong> Aid Service (PSAS) (Lakewood, OH);<br />
<strong>School</strong> and Student Service for Financial Aid (SSSFA) (Princeton,<br />
NJ); and<br />
Tuitions Aid Data Services (TADS) (St. Paul, MN).<br />
In addition, the Board of Control may approve other agencies to<br />
process parental or student data for the purpose of financial<br />
analysis. The use of any other agency not approved would<br />
render the aid invalid with respect to the ability to award the<br />
funds and remaining in compliance with Bylaw 13.<br />
Case BL-13-4- Which tests are permitted to be used for<br />
the assessment to determine merit aid under Bylaw<br />
13?<br />
The permitted tests at press time are:<br />
Education Records Bureau (ERB, CTP);<br />
<strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> Placement Test (HSPT);<br />
Independent <strong>School</strong> Entrance Exam (ISEE);<br />
Iowa Test of Basic Skills (ITBS, Riverside Publishing);<br />
Pearson Educations Assessment (PEA);<br />
Otis Lennon <strong>School</strong> Ability Test (OLSTAT);<br />
<strong>School</strong> and College Ability Test (SCAT);<br />
Stanford Achievement Test, 10th Edition; and<br />
Terra Nova (McGraw Hill).<br />
In addition, the Board of Control may approve other tests to<br />
be used for the merit assessment. The use of any other test<br />
not approved would render the aid invalid with respect to the<br />
ability to award the funds and remaining in compliance with<br />
Bylaw 13.<br />
Case BL-13-5– Is it permissible for funds from non-school<br />
sources to be incorporated into fi nancial aid awards<br />
for student-athletes?<br />
Bylaw 13 does not expressly prohibit the use of funds developed<br />
or raised from outside sources from being used for financial<br />
aid programs. However, such aid shall always be managed<br />
and distributed exclusively by member school personnel solely<br />
through the member high school financial aid program and<br />
within the limits of Bylaw 13.<br />
Aid given directly to students by outside entities not permitted<br />
in the bylaw would render the student athlete ineligible. This<br />
includes any aid in excess of the merit aid limits or need based<br />
index calculation as detailed in the Bylaw.<br />
Case BL-13-6- Are there restrictions on which family<br />
members can pay the tuition or offer fi nancial<br />
assistance to a student within Bylaw 13?<br />
Yes. Immediate family members are allowed to be involved<br />
in the payment of tuition and providing assistance, but this<br />
is restricted to the student and the student’s father, mother,<br />
brother, sister, step-father, step-mother, step-brother, stepsister,<br />
husband, wife, aunt, uncle, grandparent.<br />
BYLAW 14. CERTIFICATION OF ELIGIBILITY<br />
BYLAW 14. CERTIFICATION OF ELIGIBILITY<br />
Sec. 1) Eligibility Lists<br />
The principal or Designated Representative of the school shall<br />
certify the eligibility of all contestants. Not later than Wednesday<br />
of the week preceding the week of the contest, each principal or<br />
Designated Representative shall mail to the other, upon request, a<br />
statement to the effect that the persons named are eligible, under<br />
the rules of the <strong>Association</strong>, to represent the school on the date<br />
specifi ed. This statement shall be made on the standard eligibility<br />
blank supplied by the <strong>Association</strong> (KHSAA Form GE15) if required<br />
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by the game contract. Requests for the exchange of eligibility<br />
blanks may be indicated on the game contract form at the time<br />
it is signed.<br />
Sec. 2) Verifi cation of Eligibility<br />
Before certifying the eligibility of a player, a principal or Designated<br />
Representative shall verify the players age by referring to the vital<br />
statistics records of the state in which the player was born, or<br />
in the absence of a state record, the earliest available school<br />
enrollment or census record. This requirement shall apply both to<br />
original certifi cations, and to the certifi cation of an athlete who<br />
has been received by transfer from another school.<br />
Sec. 3) Permission to Change Certifi cation<br />
The statement of facts concerning a player on the eligibility<br />
list of his or her fi rst year of competition shall be considered<br />
authoritative and may not be changed in later eligibility lists for<br />
that year or in later years except to carry out the purposes of the<br />
Bylaws in providing a cumulative record, or, when authorized by<br />
the Commissioner to correct an error. However, nothing in this<br />
paragraph shall be construed as waiving the requirement in<br />
Section 2 of this bylaw.<br />
Sec. 4) Acknowledgment of Receipt of Eligibility Rules<br />
Prior to the certifi cation of the eligibility of a student, the<br />
principal or Designated Representative shall have on fi le the<br />
physician’s certifi cate, the parental consent, and the parental<br />
acknowledgment required by Bylaw 2.<br />
Sec. 5) Unauthorized Change<br />
If an unauthorized change in a certifi cation results in the use of an<br />
ineligible player by the school that made the change, the school<br />
shall be suspended from the <strong>Association</strong> as provided for in Section<br />
8 of Bylaw 1.<br />
Sec. 6) Duty of a New Principal<br />
A new principal or Designated Representative before certifying to<br />
the eligibility of his or her players, if there is reason to question<br />
any of the information, shall secure from the Commissioner’s<br />
offi ce, a copy of the original certifi cation for that player. If failure<br />
to observe the requirements of Section 2 or Section 6 of this Bylaw<br />
results in the use of an ineligible player, the school involved shall<br />
be suspended from the <strong>Association</strong> as provided for in Section 8 of<br />
this Bylaw.<br />
Sec. 7) Annual Participation List<br />
Each principal or Designated Representative of a member school<br />
shall submit to the Commissioner at the end of the school year a<br />
list of the names of all students who participated in any fi rst team<br />
contest in any sport during the season. This participation list shall<br />
be submitted on a form supplied by the <strong>Association</strong>, and shall be<br />
completed in its entirety for each student.<br />
Sec. 8) Certifi cation of Ineligible Player<br />
If any school plays an ineligible player when the facts were<br />
available and could have been known to a principal or Designated<br />
Representative, that school shall be penalized in accordance with<br />
the provisions of Bylaw 33.<br />
If a player enters a contest under an assumed name or when<br />
not properly certifi ed, he or she shall be permanently ineligible,<br />
and his or her school shall be penalized in accordance with the<br />
provisions of Bylaw 33.<br />
Case BL-14-1- How does the principal certify eligibility<br />
and entries?<br />
A roster of players and coaches is to be entered on the KHSAA<br />
website. Within the rules of the particular sport (detailed<br />
in the Competition rules), additions and deletions may be<br />
made throughout the regular season. Each sport has specific<br />
deadlines which shall be followed for postseason roster<br />
entries, including specific event entries in some sports. The<br />
Principal or Designated Representative should be familiar with<br />
the restrictions for each sport.<br />
The standard game contracts (KHSAA Form GE14) allow the<br />
member schools to request the exchange of eligibility lists<br />
/ rosters as a condition of the contract. This is not a state<br />
requirement for all contests and should be delineated in the<br />
contract. Exchange of eligibility lists is done using the online<br />
roster system.<br />
Each Principal shall also develop a mechanism to check eligibility<br />
under KHSAA Bylaw 5.<br />
At the close of each academic year, each member school shall<br />
compile an Annual Participation List which shall be compiled<br />
from the online roster system and shall list all of the individuals<br />
who competed at any level for the school during that school<br />
year. The list shall include name of each player who has<br />
engaged in a varsity contest during the year and all other<br />
information called for on the form.<br />
Case BL-14-2- If a principal unknowingly plays an<br />
ineligible player, shall the school be penalized?<br />
Each case is reviewed on its own merits whenever a student is<br />
found to have played while ineligible. Pursuant to Bylaw 14,<br />
Sec. 8, a student who enters a scrimmage or contest and is not<br />
eligible, when the facts were present to prevent such an error,<br />
the school shall be penalized in accordance with Bylaw 33.<br />
BYLAW 15. REQUESTS FOR RULINGS<br />
The principal or Designated Representative shall direct all requests<br />
for rulings and interpretations to the Commissioner in writing. In all<br />
cases in which players are involved, the names of the players and all<br />
possible pertinent information shall be given.<br />
Case BL-15-1- How shall requests for rulings be made?<br />
Requests shall be made in writing to the Commissioner, with<br />
all pertinent information given. Rulings will not be made on<br />
hypothetical cases, nor will they be made by telephone. Official<br />
rulings will only be made in writing. While the staff will strive<br />
to interpret the bylaws to aid schools in the administration of<br />
the athletic programs, a written ruling shall supersede and take<br />
precedence over any verbal interpretation.<br />
Case BL-15-2- How does the KHSAA deal with calls from<br />
parents or students regarding eligibility?<br />
The KHSAA staff prioritizes calls from the member school<br />
representatives. The KHSAA staff receives hundreds of phone<br />
calls and electronic mail messages each week from member<br />
schools. Because the KHSAA exists to serve those schools,<br />
responding to their inquiries is the top priority. The large<br />
volume of calls from parents and students has dramatically<br />
effected our ability to serve the member schools. <strong>School</strong><br />
administrators will remain the first and preferred contact<br />
resource for parents and students. The KHSAA will refer calls<br />
from parents or students to the appropriate school personnel,<br />
and ask that the administrator contact the KHSAA if there is a<br />
need for more clarity or a specific answer.<br />
BYLAW 16. REPORTING OF VIOLATIONS, PROTESTS<br />
Sec. 1) Reporting of Violations<br />
Any person wishing to report a violation of the KHSAA Constitution,<br />
Bylaws or Competition rules shall do so in writing. If evidence is<br />
presented to warrant an investigation, the Commissioner shall<br />
ensure that an investigation is performed. The Commissioner’s<br />
offi ce shall notify the principal or superintendent of the protested<br />
school, telling him or her the exact nature of the charges made.<br />
If an investigator is appointed to gather evidence in connection<br />
with the protest, he shall provide a copy of the report to the<br />
Commissioner, and a copy shall be made a part of the offi cial<br />
school records with the <strong>Association</strong> and shall be made available<br />
to the principal or superintendent of the schools involved upon<br />
request.<br />
Sec. 2) Protests<br />
Protests against the decision of contest offi cials made during the<br />
course of game or meet shall not be considered.<br />
Case BL-16-1- Is it permissible for decisions of offi cials<br />
in athletic scrimmages or contests to be protested to<br />
the Commissioner?<br />
No. The decision of the official, right or wrong, shall prevail. This<br />
is based on decisions made at the national level when protests<br />
have been referred to the National Federation office.<br />
Case BL-16-2- How does the KHSAA review and respond<br />
to anonymous calls and letters?<br />
Bylaw 16 requires all material submitted regarding the KHSAA<br />
for protests and reporting of violations to be in writing. If<br />
such reports are anonymous, the letters shall be forwarded<br />
by the Commissioner’s office to the school administrator of<br />
the school in question, with no further action taken by the<br />
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KHSAA unless that administrator reports a violation or further<br />
substantiated information is received. Anonymous callers shall<br />
be informed that the KHSAA staff has no authority to act on<br />
anonymous calls unless the caller is willing to provide credible<br />
substantiative evidence to warrant further review.<br />
BYLAW 17. SUPPLYING INFORMATION<br />
A superintendent, principal, student, or Designated Representative<br />
shall, when requested, supply the Commissioner with any<br />
information related to the athletic program at a member school. A<br />
failure to comply within a reasonable time may forfeit the school’s<br />
membership in the <strong>Association</strong>, or the school may be penalized in<br />
accordance with approved <strong>Association</strong> penalty codes. Each member<br />
school shall annually certify that it will comply with any and all of<br />
the rulings of the Commissioner, Assistant Commissioners, Hearing<br />
Officer and Board of Control as they relate to the athletic program<br />
at a member school. This compliance shall include student eligibility<br />
matters, Board policy directives related to health and safety of<br />
student athletes, and other programs as may be instituted by the<br />
convened Board of Control. This certification shall not apply to any<br />
matter on review by any court.<br />
Case BL-17-1- Are schools required to submit reports<br />
regarding the Financial Aid, Heat Index, Title IX and<br />
the Title IX reporting requirements, or other sports<br />
specifi c reports?<br />
Yes. In accordance with Bylaw 17, these reports are required to be<br />
submitted by the timelines distributed by the Commissioner’s<br />
office. Other reports may be added as requirements and<br />
requested by the Board of Control with notice to the<br />
membership.<br />
Case BL-17-2- Are students or their parents compelled to<br />
fi le written responses or answer eligibility inquiries?<br />
Yes. In accordance with Bylaw 17, these reports are required<br />
to be submitted when requested as necessary to verify the<br />
eligibility of a student.<br />
BYLAW 18. COUNTERSIGNING CONTRACTS<br />
The superintendent, principal or Designated Representative shall<br />
countersign all contracts to engage in interscholastic contests.<br />
BYLAW 19. SUBMISSION OF REPORTS<br />
Each principal or Designated Representative shall file with<br />
the Commissioner, during, or at the end of each school year, all<br />
participation lists and all other reports required by the <strong>Association</strong>.<br />
A membership certificate shall not be issued to any school until the<br />
provisions of this bylaw have been fulfilled.<br />
BYLAW 20. MEMBER OF THE FACULTY TO ACCOMPANY<br />
TEAM TO CONTESTS<br />
The principal or coach or another member of the faculty shall<br />
accompany the team to all contests. His or her expenses, when he or<br />
she accompanies the contestants, shall be paid in the same manner<br />
as those of the contestants.<br />
Case BL–20-1- Is the restriction on the accompanying<br />
of a student by the principal, coach or faculty<br />
representative a KHSAA regulation or state law?<br />
This bylaw is patterned to ensure conformity with KRS 161.185<br />
which states “Boards of education shall require a principal,<br />
coach, member of the faculty or a member of the administrative<br />
staff to accompany students on all school-sponsored or schoolendorsed<br />
trips.” This stipulation governs accompaniment, and<br />
does not supersede or replace any regulation regarding driver<br />
qualification. This permission should be in writing and should<br />
be documented by minutes of the local Board of Education.<br />
BYLAW 21. RULES GOVERNING CONTESTS<br />
National Federation of State <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>Association</strong> Rules shall<br />
govern all contests involving member schools if an official set of<br />
rules is issued for that sport.<br />
BYLAW 22. SPECIFIC SPORT REGULATIONS<br />
Sec. 1) Girls Basketball<br />
The Board of Control shall sanction and sponsor a girls’ basketball<br />
playoff to determine a state champion.<br />
Sec. 2) Comparable NCAA Opportunities<br />
If a member school sponsors or intends to sponsor an athletic<br />
activity that is similar to a sport for which NCAA members offer an<br />
athletic scholarship, the school shall sponsor the athletic activity<br />
or sport for which the scholarships are offered. The athletic<br />
activities that are similar to sports for which NCAA members offer<br />
scholarships are: Girls fast pitch softball as compared to slow<br />
pitch.<br />
To qualify as having “sponsored” a sport, a school shall be able to<br />
demonstrate the following:<br />
a) If similar versions of a particular sport exist and there are<br />
differences in the scholarship opportunities at the NCAA level<br />
in that sport, a survey shall be taken of the student population<br />
at reasonable times and places to determine the level of interest<br />
in the sport(s).<br />
b) If that survey reveals suffi cient interest to fi eld the normal<br />
squad required for play in the particular sport and if any version<br />
of the sport is to be played, the school shall make facilities, staff<br />
and other allowances to properly fi eld a team in the version of<br />
the sport for which the NCAA members offer scholarships.<br />
Sec. 3) Type of Ball to be Used<br />
The molded ball is the offi cial basketball and shall be used in all<br />
regular season and tournament games.<br />
Case BL-22-1- Are schools required to sponsor fast pitch<br />
softball if that school offers softball?<br />
The provisions of HB490 which amended KRS 156.070 and<br />
have been incorporated into KHSAA Bylaw 22, require that<br />
if a school offers a sport comparable to one for which NCAA<br />
schools offer scholarships, it shall offer the version of the sport<br />
in which scholarships are offered. In order for a school to<br />
enter a team in the slow pitch region or state championship<br />
tournament, that school shall play not less than ten fast pitch<br />
softball regular season contests, and shall also participate in<br />
not less than ten slow pitch contests.<br />
Case BL-22-2- Are schools required to have a girls’<br />
basketball team if that school fi elds a boys’ team?<br />
Yes, KRS 157.350 makes no reference to “sponsoring” and<br />
states under subsection (5) KRS 157.350 (5) Any secondary<br />
school which maintains a basketball team for boys for other<br />
than intramural purposes, shall maintain the same program<br />
for girls. Though this regulation in particular, addresses those<br />
schools accepting SEEK funding, all members of the KHSAA,<br />
irrespective of the state funding issue, are compelled to comply<br />
with this requirement.<br />
BYLAW 23. SANCTIONS<br />
Sec. 1) Contests Within State<br />
All contests within <strong>Kentucky</strong> played by KHSAA member schools<br />
shall be governed by the rules and regulations established by the<br />
Board of Control including Article VIII of the KHSAA Constitution.<br />
Approval for any exemptions shall come through the Commissioner.<br />
The Commissioner or Board of Control shall not sanction (approve<br />
for play) any meet, tournament, game, or all-star contest unless a<br />
member school, conference, group of member schools, or coaches<br />
association is the sponsor. The legal sponsor shall have full control<br />
over planning, supervision, and disposition of fi nances. A member<br />
school shall not take part in any tournament, game, or contest<br />
from which any outside organization derives a fi nancial profi t<br />
from ticket sales.<br />
Sec. 2) Interstate Contests<br />
Member schools of the KHSAA shall adhere to all restrictions<br />
contained in the National Federation of State <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong><br />
<strong>Association</strong>s’ sanctioning policy when playing any contest or<br />
scrimmage against an out of state opponent.<br />
Case BL-23-1- What are the rules regarding the<br />
sanctioning of contests with out of state teams?<br />
All KHSAA member schools are responsible for ensuring that<br />
contests are properly sanctioned. The KHSAA adheres to the<br />
National Federation of State <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>Association</strong>s (NFHS)<br />
sanctioning policy. NFHS sanction is required if KHSAA schools<br />
participate in any of the following types of contests:<br />
1) Any interstate events involves two (2) or more schools and<br />
is cosponsored by, or titled in the name of, an organization<br />
outside the high school athletic community (e.g. a University,<br />
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2) Any event involving non-bordering state schools if fi ve (5) or<br />
more states are involved; or<br />
3) Any event involving non-bordering state schools if more than<br />
eight (8) teams are involved; or<br />
4) Any event involving two or more teams which involves a<br />
team from a foreign country.<br />
IN KENTUCKY AND NFHS SANCTION REQUIRED<br />
If the contest(s) is (are) to be played in <strong>Kentucky</strong> and the<br />
event requires NFHS sanction, the host school should go to<br />
the KHSAA website which will link to the NFHS website for<br />
completion of the forms and payment of fees. This shall be<br />
completed and sent to the NFHS along with the requisite fee<br />
sixty (60) days prior to the event to ensure the minimization<br />
of costs to the host school and to allow for an orderly fl ow<br />
of communication among all effected parties. Requests<br />
submitted inside of sixty (60) days will be assessed a higher<br />
fee. The KHSAA receives no portion of this fee.<br />
IN KENTUCKY AND NFHS SANCTION NOT REQUIRED<br />
If the contest(s) is (are) to be played in <strong>Kentucky</strong>, involves out of<br />
state schools and does not require NFHS sanction but involves<br />
only those schools in states contiguous with <strong>Kentucky</strong>, the<br />
host school shall ensure that the rules of the opponent’s state<br />
association with regard to sanctioning are followed. Some<br />
state high school associations (i.e. , Missouri, Tennessee,<br />
West Virginia) have additional requirements for schools<br />
participating against their member schools, and the KHSAA<br />
staff can assist in facilitating those requests. KHSAA member<br />
schools may only compete against schools from other states<br />
that are members of that state association.<br />
OUT OF STATE AND NFHS SANCTION IS REQUIRED<br />
If the contest(s) is (are) played outside of <strong>Kentucky</strong> and NFHS<br />
sanctioning is required, the KHSAA member school shall<br />
ensure that the host school contacts the NFHS to initiate the<br />
sanction process.<br />
OUT OF STATE AND NFHS SANCTION IS NOT REQUIRED<br />
If the contest(s) is (are) played outside of <strong>Kentucky</strong> and NFHS<br />
sanctioning is not required and involves only schools in<br />
states contiguous with <strong>Kentucky</strong>, no additional sanctioning is<br />
needed on the part of the KHSAA. Some state high school<br />
associations (i.e. , Missouri, Tennessee, West Virginia) have<br />
additional requirements for schools participating against<br />
their member schools, and the KHSAA staff can assist in<br />
facilitating those requests. KHSAA member schools may only<br />
compete against schools from other states that are members<br />
of that state association in the sports of baseball, basketball,<br />
football, soccer, softball and volleyball.<br />
Case BL-23-2- How far in advance shall NFHS sanctioning<br />
be requested?<br />
The National Federation policy states that sanctioning is required<br />
through their office not later than sixty (60) days prior to<br />
the event. Inside of this time frame, the fees for processing<br />
escalate. For this reason, it is imperative that the requests be<br />
made early (start the process at least sixty (60) days prior) so<br />
that approval is not denied due to the lateness of the request.<br />
Requests submitted inside of sixty (60) days will be assessed a<br />
higher fee. The KHSAA receives no portion of this fee.<br />
BYLAW 24. FORFEITS<br />
Sec. 1) Use of an Ineligible Player<br />
If a student is declared ineligible, all contests in which he or she<br />
has played while ineligible shall be forfeited to the opposing team.<br />
Sec. 2) Failure to Play a Scheduled Contest<br />
If a school fails to carry out its contract to play a regularly<br />
scheduled contest, the contest shall be forfeited to the offended<br />
school.<br />
Sec. 3) Failure to Follow Terms of Contract<br />
Provisions may be made for a forfeit fee to be paid by the school<br />
that fails to follow the terms of a contract. The Commissioner shall<br />
suspend from the <strong>Association</strong> a school that fails to pay during<br />
the same season a stipulated forfeit fee, and the suspension shall<br />
remain in effect until the Board of Control removes it.<br />
Sec. 4) Liability to Suspended <strong>School</strong><br />
If a contract is canceled by reason of suspension of the school, the<br />
Board of Control shall determine the fi nancial liability involving<br />
the suspended school.<br />
Case BL-24-1- Does a forfeit win/loss or game cancelled<br />
by mutual agreement count against the maximum<br />
number of games that can be played?<br />
If the forfeit is declared and the contacted forfeit provisions<br />
applied after the first legal playing date, the game shall be<br />
counted against the win/loss record, and against the limit of<br />
games.<br />
Games canceled by school administrations and forfeit fees paid<br />
before the first playing date do not count against records or<br />
limits.<br />
Games canceled by school administrations by mutual consent<br />
without forfeit provisions do not count against records or<br />
limits.<br />
In districts that have voted to seed in those sports that permit<br />
seeding for postseason placement, the majority decision<br />
to seed shall be interpreted and enforced as an inherent<br />
and immediately implied contract to play all contests upon<br />
implementation of the seeding plan and within the specifics<br />
of the plan.<br />
Seeded district games that are forfeited shall be counted against<br />
the limit of games and shall count on the win/loss record<br />
irrespective of the teams when the contract is cancelled, no<br />
matter what terms under which the contract is cancelled and<br />
whether or not a formal contract is entered into between the<br />
competing teams.<br />
BYLAW 25. LIMITATION OF SEASONS<br />
BYLAW 25. LIMITATION OF SEASONS<br />
Sec. 1) General Provisions Concerning All Sports<br />
a) <strong>School</strong> Time shall not be lost for travel to or from, or participation<br />
in, any regular season interscholastic athletic contest.<br />
b) Schedule of Contests on Consecutive Days<br />
Contests shall be scheduled so that there are not four consecutive<br />
days of competition on any Monday through Thursday period<br />
while school is in session.<br />
c) Specifi c Defi nitions for Ending of <strong>School</strong><br />
For all interpretations and regulations concerning the ending of<br />
the school year, including restrictions on coaching involvement,<br />
the end of the school year shall be defi ned as the earlier of the<br />
last day of school or May 31.<br />
d) Specifi c Penalties for Violations - Too Many Contests<br />
Any school violating provisions of this Bylaw by playing too<br />
many contests shall be penalized in accordance with Bylaw 33<br />
but shall remain eligible for tournament play during the current<br />
season.<br />
e) Specifi c Penalties for Violations- Too Many Scrimmages<br />
Any school violating scrimmage limitations may be placed<br />
on probation, prohibited from participating in preseason<br />
scrimmages in that sport for two (2) seasons, and may be<br />
prohibited from taking part in KHSAA state championship<br />
competition or other penalties in accordance with Bylaw 33. The<br />
second violation shall result in automatic suspension.<br />
f) Involvement of Members of the Coaching Staff Out of Season<br />
Members of the high school coaching staff (paid or unpaid) shall<br />
not be prohibited from sport specifi c observation and evaluation<br />
(but not coaching) of any player who has played for a grade nine<br />
(9) through grade twelve (12) team (freshman, junior varsity,<br />
varsity) from the fi rst day of school through the last day of<br />
school provided that play is under the direct control of the same<br />
local board of education as the coach is employed and provided<br />
that play is not in confl ict with other KHSAA bylaws.<br />
Sec. 2) Sports Specifi c Limitations- Baseball- Boys<br />
a) Following the opening day of school, there shall be no organized<br />
baseball practice prior to February 15.<br />
b) There shall be no more than two (2) scrimmages or practice<br />
games prior to the fi rst regular season contest of that year.<br />
c) The fi rst game shall not take place prior to the Wednesday of the<br />
fi rst state basketball tournament.<br />
d) The season shall consist of a maximum of thirty-six (36) games<br />
to be played prior to the beginning of KHSAA state championship<br />
competition (district).<br />
e) The opportunity to participate in regular season contests shall<br />
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end at all levels of play (grades 9-12) on the Saturday preceding<br />
the fi rst KHSAA Tournament (District, Region or State), with the<br />
exception that the varsity team may practice and play through<br />
its elimination from KHSAA sanctioned tournament play.<br />
Following elimination, there shall be no further practice or play<br />
during the remainder of the academic school year.<br />
Sec. 3) Sports Specifi c Limitations- Basketball- Boys and Girls<br />
a) Following the opening day of school, there shall be no organized<br />
basketball practice prior to October 15.<br />
b) Prior to the opening game of regular season play, a basketball<br />
team may have only two (2) scrimmages or practice games with<br />
players other than members of the squad.<br />
c) The fi rst basketball game shall not take place prior to the<br />
Monday following the state football semifi nals,<br />
d) The season shall consist of a maximum of thirty (30) games to<br />
be played prior to the beginning of KHSAA state championship<br />
competition (district).<br />
e) The opportunity to participate in regular season contests shall<br />
end at all levels of play (grades 9-12) on the Saturday preceding<br />
the fi rst KHSAA Tournament (District, Region or State) which shall<br />
be no earlier than the conclusion of the twelfth (12th) regular<br />
season playing week and not later than the conclusion of the<br />
thirteenth (13th) regular season playing week, depending upon<br />
the KHSAA Corresponding Dates Calendar and the scheduling<br />
of the state basketball tournaments, with the exception that the<br />
varsity team may practice and play through its elimination from<br />
KHSAA sanctioned tournament play. Following elimination,<br />
there shall be no further practice or play during the remainder<br />
of the academic school year.<br />
f) The Board of Control may waive provision(s) (b) or (d) of this<br />
Bylaw to allow member schools to participate in Hall of Fame<br />
Classic contests. Rules on participation in the Classic shall be<br />
made by the Board of Control and published in the Athlete<br />
Magazine as a part of the offi cial record of the <strong>Association</strong>.<br />
Sec. 4) Sports Specifi c Limitations- Cross Country- Boys and Girls<br />
a) The fi rst organized practice for the fall varsity (grades 9-12)<br />
season shall not take place prior to July 15.<br />
b) There shall be no more than two scrimmage or practice meets<br />
prior to the fi rst regular season contest of that year.<br />
c) The fi rst meet of the season shall not take place prior to the<br />
Monday of Corresponding Week 8.<br />
d) The season shall consist of a maximum of thirteen (13) meets<br />
including invitational meets to be held prior to the beginning of<br />
KHSAA state championship competition (region)..<br />
e) The opportunity to participate in regular season contests shall<br />
end at all levels of play (grades 9-12) on the day prior to the<br />
fi rst day for varsity level competition in KHSAA sanctioned<br />
postseason events, with the exception that the varsity team<br />
may practice and play through its elimination from KHSAA<br />
sanctioned tournament play. Following elimination, there shall<br />
be no further practice or play during the remainder of the<br />
academic school year.<br />
Sec. 5) Sports Specifi c Limitations- Football- Boys<br />
a) Organized practice in helmets-only shall not begin prior to<br />
July 15. Organized practice in pads (contact practice) shall not<br />
begin prior to the earlier of August 1 or seven (7) week days<br />
(not counting Saturdays and Sundays) prior to the opening day<br />
of school (which shall be defi ned as the day prior to the classes<br />
starting for the student body), but shall not begin prior to the<br />
last Monday in July. The following restrictions are in place once<br />
contact practice has begun:<br />
1) After contact practice (practice in pads) has begun and prior<br />
to the fi rst day of classes for the students, school shall not<br />
conduct multiple on-fi eld practice sessions in pads (e.g., twoa-days<br />
or three-a-days) on consecutive days (e.g., two-one<br />
two-one format);<br />
2) After each contact practice (practice in pads) there shall be a<br />
three-hour break following each contact session. During this<br />
break, there can be no gear worn, and no outdoor activity that<br />
in any way simulates football or football drills. This restriction<br />
is in place regardless of where the practice occurs including<br />
camps, home practices, or other workout areas;<br />
3) After the opening day of the school year, a school shall not<br />
conduct multiple on-fi eld practice sessions in pads (e.g., two-<br />
a-days or three-a-days) on a day in which school is in session.;<br />
and<br />
4) All schools shall submit all required documentation to verify<br />
the proper execution of the practice regulations, including<br />
scrimmage, contact, and Heat/Humidity Measurement and<br />
Compliance Programs.<br />
b) After contact practice (practice in pads) has begun, there shall<br />
be no more than two (2) scrimmages or practice games per<br />
member school (grades 9-12) after contact practice has begun<br />
and prior to the opening varsity game of the season with players<br />
other than members of the squad.<br />
c) The fi rst game shall not take place prior to the Friday of NFHS<br />
corresponding week 8 (Week 1).<br />
d) The season shall consist of a maximum of ten (10) regular<br />
season games and the opportunity to play regular season games<br />
shall conclude at the end NFHS corresponding week 17. Any<br />
school may play one of the allowable regular season games<br />
during Week 0 (NFHS corresponding week 7) provided that the<br />
total schedule does not exceed ten (10) regular season games<br />
and that the allowable number of scrimmages in subsection (b)<br />
is reduced to one. Any KHSAA school that chooses to compete<br />
for a district title and is placed in a classifi cation where only<br />
four (4) weeks are needed to complete the playoffs may play an<br />
additional regular season contest (total of 11 contests), the last<br />
of which can be played during the fi rst round of the playoffs for<br />
the other classifi cations:<br />
e) The opportunity to participate in regular season contests shall<br />
end at all levels of play (grades 9-12) on the Saturday preceding<br />
the fi rst KHSAA Tournament (District, Region or State), with the<br />
exception that the varsity team may practice and play through<br />
its elimination from KHSAA sanctioned tournament play.<br />
Following elimination, there shall be no further practice or play<br />
during the remainder of the academic school year.<br />
f) Each player, in order to be eligible to participate against another<br />
school and to become acclimatized and acclimated, shall have<br />
taken part in a minimum of fi ve practices without pads during on<br />
or after July 15, followed by three days of non-contact practice<br />
in helmet and shoulder pads, followed by fi ve (5) practices over<br />
fi ve days in full gear.<br />
g) Each football school may conduct ten (10) practice periods of<br />
not more than two (2) hours in length and not more than one<br />
practice per day over ten (10) days during three consecutive<br />
calendar weeks, which shall be chosen by the school on or before<br />
December 15. The three consecutive calendar weeks shall not<br />
begin prior to the Monday following the school’s elimination<br />
from postseason play in basketball, and shall not conclude later<br />
than the last day of school. Any period of time when school is<br />
not in session on a week day, including testing and breaks, shall<br />
not count as one of the ten (10) permitted days, and practice<br />
shall not be conducted on those days. All equipment authorized<br />
by the football playing rules may be used during this period.<br />
There shall be no inter-school competition during this period,<br />
and all participants shall be eligible according to all KHSAA<br />
eligibility rules.<br />
In order to conduct the spring practice sessions:<br />
1) A student below grade nine or in grade 12 shall not participate;<br />
2) Dates shall be reported to the KHSAA on supplied forms;<br />
3) Only students currently eligible by all KHSAA rules including<br />
Bylaws 2 through 12 may participate;<br />
4) Intrasquad games may be held but shall be counted as one of<br />
the ten practice sessions; and<br />
5) There shall be no school or coach imposed penalty for any<br />
player who chooses not to participate.<br />
6) There shall be no mandatory participation by any person on<br />
a spring sports eligibility list (or entering any spring sport<br />
scrimmage or contest) and no mandatory participation by any<br />
other person not appearing on a spring sports roster.<br />
h) The Board of Control may waive provision(s) (b) or (d) of this<br />
Bylaw to allow member schools to participate in Hall of Fame<br />
and Museum contests. Rules on participation in the Classic shall<br />
be made by the Board of Control and published in the Athlete<br />
Magazine as a part of the offi cial record of the <strong>Association</strong>.<br />
Sec. 6) Sports Specifi c Limitations- Golf- Boys and Girls<br />
a) Organized practice shall not take place prior to July 15.<br />
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b) There shall be no more than two (2) practice matches prior to<br />
the fi rst regular season contest of that year.<br />
c) The fi rst match shall not take place before the Friday nine weeks<br />
prior to the Monday of the week of the fi rst round of the KHSAA<br />
sanctioned postseason play.<br />
d) The season shall consist of a maximum of twenty (20) rounds<br />
of golf against other school representatives (minimum nine<br />
holes)to be played prior to the beginning of KHSAA state<br />
championship competition (region). Any team reaching this<br />
limitation shall have its regular season end immediately. Any<br />
forfeit fees necessitated by match cancellations after this date<br />
shall be paid, and the forfeit win shall NOT be counted against<br />
the game limit for the opponents.<br />
e) The opportunity to participate in regular season contests shall<br />
end at all levels of play (grades 9-12) on the day prior to the<br />
fi rst day for varsity level competition in KHSAA sanctioned<br />
postseason events, with the exception that the varsity team<br />
may practice and play through its elimination from KHSAA<br />
sanctioned tournament play. Following elimination, there shall<br />
be no further practice or play during the remainder of the<br />
academic school year.<br />
Sec. 7) Sports Specifi c Limitations- Soccer- Boys and Girls<br />
a) The fi rst organized practice for the fall varsity (grades 9-12)<br />
season shall not take place prior to July 15.<br />
b) There shall be no more than two (2) scrimmages or practice<br />
games prior to the fi rst regular season contest of that year.<br />
c) The fi rst match shall not take place prior to the Monday of<br />
Corresponding Week 7.<br />
d) The season shall consist of a maximum of twenty-one (21)<br />
games to be played prior to the beginning of KHSAA state<br />
championship competition (district).<br />
e) The opportunity to participate in regular season contests shall<br />
end at all levels of play (grades 9-12) on the Saturday preceding<br />
the fi rst KHSAA Tournament (District, Region or State), with the<br />
exception that the varsity team may practice and play through<br />
its elimination from KHSAA sanctioned tournament play.<br />
Following elimination, there shall be no further practice or play<br />
during the remainder of the academic school year.<br />
Sec. 8) Sports Specifi c Limitations- Softball- Girls (Fastpitch)<br />
a) Following the opening day of school there shall be no organized<br />
practice prior to February 15.<br />
b) There shall be no more than two (2) scrimmages or practice<br />
games prior to the fi rst regular season contest of that year.<br />
c) The fi rst game shall not take place prior to the Wednesday of the<br />
fi rst state basketball tournament.<br />
d) The season shall consist of a maximum of thirty-six (36) games<br />
to be played prior to the beginning of KHSAA state championship<br />
competition (district).<br />
e) The opportunity to participate in regular season contests shall<br />
end at all levels of play (grades 9-12) on the Saturday preceding<br />
the fi rst KHSAA Tournament (District, Region or State), with the<br />
exception that the varsity team may practice and play through<br />
its elimination from KHSAA sanctioned tournament play.<br />
Following elimination, there shall be no further practice or play<br />
during the remainder of the academic school year.<br />
Sec. 9) Sports Specifi c Limitations- Swimming- Boys and Girls<br />
a) Following the opening day of school, there shall be no organized<br />
practice prior to October 1.<br />
b) There shall be no more than two (2) practice meets prior to the<br />
fi rst regular season contest of that year.<br />
c) The fi rst meet shall not take place prior to November 15.<br />
d) The season shall consist of a maximum of fi fteen (15) meets to<br />
be held prior to the beginning of KHSAA state championship<br />
tournament competition (region).<br />
e) The opportunity to participate in regular season contests shall<br />
end at all levels of play (grades 9-12) on the day prior to the<br />
fi rst day for varsity level competition in KHSAA sanctioned<br />
postseason events, with the exception that the varsity team<br />
may practice and play through its elimination from KHSAA<br />
sanctioned tournament play. Following elimination, there shall<br />
be no further practice or competition during the remainder of<br />
the academic school year.<br />
Sec. 10) Sports Specifi c Limitations- Tennis- Boys and Girls<br />
a) Following the opening day of school, there shall be no organized<br />
practice prior to February 15.<br />
b) There shall be no more than two (2) practice matches prior to<br />
the fi rst regular season contest of that year.<br />
c) The fi rst match shall not take place prior to the Wednesday of<br />
the fi rst state basketball tournament<br />
d) The season shall consist of a maximum of twenty-two (22)<br />
matches to be held prior to the beginning of KHSAA state<br />
championship tournament competition (region). Any forfeit fees<br />
necessitated by match cancellations after this limit is reached<br />
shall be paid, and the forfeit win shall NOT be counted against<br />
the game limit for the opponents. Any four (4) invitational<br />
tournaments shall count as one (1) match each against this<br />
limit. All dual matches shall count as one (1) match each against<br />
this limit.<br />
e) The opportunity to participate in regular season contests shall<br />
end at all levels of play (grades 9-12) on the day prior to the<br />
fi rst day for varsity level competition in KHSAA sanctioned<br />
postseason events, with the exception that the varsity team<br />
may practice and play through its elimination from KHSAA<br />
sanctioned tournament play. Following elimination, there shall<br />
be no further practice or play during the remainder of the<br />
academic school year.<br />
Sec. 11) Sports Specifi c Limitations- Indoor and Outdoor Track- Boys<br />
and Girls<br />
a) Following the opening day of school, there shall be no organized<br />
practice prior to December 1.<br />
b) There shall be no more than two (2) practice meets held by each<br />
team and these shall be held on or before the Monday of NFHS<br />
calendar week 38.<br />
c) The fi rst meet (indoor or outdoor) shall not take place before the<br />
Monday of NFHS Calendar Week 28.<br />
d) The season shall consist of a maximum of nineteen (19) meets,<br />
to be held prior to the beginning of KHSAA state championship<br />
tournament competition (region). All meets, regardless of<br />
format or of being indoor or outdoor meets, shall count against<br />
the limit of meets.<br />
e) The opportunity to participate in regular season outdoor<br />
contests season shall end at all levels of play (grades 9-12)<br />
on the day prior to the fi rst day for varsity level competition in<br />
KHSAA sanctioned postseason events, with the exception that<br />
the varsity team may practice and play through its elimination<br />
from KHSAA sanctioned tournament play. Following elimination,<br />
there shall be no further practice or play during the remainder of<br />
the academic school year.<br />
Sec. 12) Sports Specifi c Limitations- Volleyball- Girls<br />
a) The fi rst organized practice for the fall varsity (grades 9-12)<br />
season shall not take place prior to July 15.<br />
b) There shall be no more than two (2) scrimmages or practice<br />
games prior to the fi rst regular season contest of that year.<br />
c) The fi rst match shall not take place prior to the Monday of<br />
Corresponding Week 6<br />
d) The season shall consist of a maximum of thirty-fi ve (35)<br />
matches to be played prior to the beginning of KHSAA state<br />
championship tournament competition (district).<br />
e) The opportunity to participate in regular season contests shall<br />
end at all levels of play (grades 9-12) on the Saturday preceding<br />
the fi rst KHSAA Tournament (District, Region or State), with the<br />
exception that the varsity team may practice and play through<br />
its elimination from KHSAA sanctioned tournament play.<br />
Following elimination, there shall be no further practice or play<br />
during the remainder of the academic school year.<br />
Sec. 13) Sports Specifi c Limitations- Wrestling- Boys<br />
a) Following the opening day of school, there shall be no organized<br />
practice prior to October 15.<br />
b) There shall be no more than two (2) practice meets prior to the<br />
fi rst regular season contest of that year.<br />
c) The fi rst match shall not take place prior to the Monday of<br />
Corresponding Week 21<br />
d) The season shall consist of a maximum of seventeen (17)<br />
matches in each weight class to be held prior to the beginning<br />
of KHSAA state championship tournament competition (region).<br />
Tournaments or contests involving three (3) or more schools<br />
shall count as one (1) match toward the match limit.<br />
e) The opportunity to participate in regular season contests shall<br />
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end at all levels of play (grades 9-12) on the day prior to the<br />
fi rst day for varsity level competition in KHSAA sanctioned<br />
postseason events, with the exception that the varsity team<br />
may practice and play through its elimination from KHSAA<br />
sanctioned tournament play. Following elimination, there shall<br />
be no further practice or play during the remainder of the<br />
academic school year.<br />
f) The KHSAA and the National Federation of State <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong><br />
<strong>Association</strong>s shall establish offi cial weight classes.<br />
Sec. 14) Specifi c Limitations- Other Sports Activities Bowling<br />
a) The fi rst organized practice shall not take place prior to October<br />
15<br />
b) The opportunity to participate in regular season contests shall<br />
end at all levels of play (grades 9-12) on the day prior to the<br />
fi rst day for varsity level competition in KHSAA sanctioned<br />
postseason events, with the exception that the varsity team<br />
may practice and play through its elimination from KHSAA<br />
sanctioned tournament play. Following elimination, there shall<br />
be no further practice or play during the remainder of the<br />
academic school year.<br />
Sec. 15) Specifi c Limitations- Other Sport Activities- Cheerleading<br />
(Spirit)<br />
a) The fi rst organized practice shall not take place prior to July 15.<br />
b) Cheerleaders shall be limited to a maximum of three competitions<br />
during the school year, not including in-game competitions,<br />
that each are sponsored by an organization that adheres to<br />
and enforces the Stunt Limitations of the National Federation<br />
Spirit Guide. This shall not include in-game competitions. The<br />
KAPOS Sweet Sixteen® and KAPOS At-Large Competitions shall<br />
not count toward the three-competition limit. Any preliminary<br />
competitions that progress to a district, region, state or national<br />
level shall be considered as one competition.<br />
c) The opportunity to cheer or enter cheerleading contests ends at<br />
all levels (grades 9-12) for that academic year on or before April<br />
1. After April 1, schools are permitted to designate a single twoweek<br />
tryout period following which there shall be no further<br />
practice or competition until the end of the academic school<br />
year.<br />
Case BL-25-1- What is the expectation of KHSAA member<br />
schools as it relates to missed school time for regular<br />
season contests?<br />
The KHSAA annually solicits verification through the membership<br />
application from school administrators that these provisions<br />
have not been violated in order to comply with <strong>Kentucky</strong> Board<br />
of Education reporting requirements. The KHSAA expects all of<br />
its member schools, including those not normally subject to all<br />
rules and regulations of the <strong>Kentucky</strong> Department of Education<br />
to adhere to the attendance regulations of the Department of<br />
Education.<br />
Decisions on travel (and the possible allowances or restrictions<br />
therein) are solely the discretion and control of the member<br />
school. Monitoring and definitions regarding the restrictions<br />
related to “school time” must be done at the local level<br />
in compliance with <strong>Kentucky</strong> Department of Education<br />
regulations.<br />
Member schools reported for violating these restrictions will<br />
be referred to the <strong>Kentucky</strong> Department of Education. The<br />
restrictions on missed school time were placed into KHSAA<br />
Bylaws by the <strong>Kentucky</strong> Board of Education as a reiteration<br />
of the necessity to prioritize school time, but are not the<br />
<strong>Association</strong>’s jurisdiction to enforce and apply sanction.<br />
This stance is necessary due to ever changing rules and<br />
regulations about what constitutes school time, and the fact<br />
that the member schools are in better position to monitor this<br />
regulation as they implement new and revised methods of<br />
delivering instruction. If further clarification is needed relative<br />
to local policies which may be in place as to what constitutes<br />
<strong>School</strong> Time, please have the appropriate district personnel<br />
contact the <strong>Kentucky</strong> Department of Education.<br />
Case BL-25-2– Is it permissible for students to be<br />
counted present for participation / attendance at<br />
regular season and KHSAA district level events?<br />
No. Though this issue is not one over which the <strong>Association</strong> or<br />
its Board of Control has direct jurisdiction, KRS 159.035(2)(b)<br />
clearly states that the educational enhancement opportunities<br />
allowed by that statute may not include interscholastic<br />
athletics. If a student does leave school before the scheduled<br />
end of the day for any reason, the time missed is recorded in<br />
the daily attendance log of the school as an attendance event<br />
for that student. Although local board policy may allow the<br />
student to ‘make-up’ any missed work, the absence record<br />
remains.<br />
When the student is participating in or attending an athletic<br />
event, the local school board (not school council) attendance<br />
policy controls whether it is counted as an excused or<br />
unexcused absence. For example, the local board policy might<br />
choose to record an excused absence for those students<br />
participating on a high school athletic team that is playing in<br />
a state championship and not record an excused absence for<br />
attendance by a non-participant. It is also possible that the<br />
Board policy to allow an excused absence for attendance by<br />
non-participants with verification. The impact of excused<br />
versus unexcused absence is that with an excused absence the<br />
student may have the ability to make up the missed school<br />
work.<br />
If the school’s team is involved in a very popular event, such as<br />
the state high school basketball tournament, and a significant<br />
portion of the student body will be attending the tournament<br />
and thus missing school, the local board has discretion as<br />
to whether to close school that day(s) in anticipation of low<br />
school attendance, and amend the school calendar to make up<br />
the instructional time.<br />
If further clarification is needed relative to local policies which<br />
may be in place, please have the appropriate district personnel<br />
contact the <strong>Kentucky</strong> Department of Education.<br />
Case BL-25-3– Are there allowances for students to be<br />
counted present for participation / attendance at<br />
KHSAA region or state event?<br />
Yes. In accordance with KRS 158.070 (7) (b), any member of a<br />
school-sponsored interscholastic athletic team who competes<br />
in a regional tournament or state tournament sanctioned<br />
by the <strong>Kentucky</strong> Board of Education, or the organization or<br />
agency designated by the board to manage interscholastic<br />
athletics, and occurring on a regularly scheduled school day<br />
may be counted present at school on the date or dates of<br />
the competition, as determined by local board policy, for a<br />
maximum of two (2) days per student per year. The student<br />
shall be expected to complete any assignments missed on the<br />
date or dates of the competition.<br />
When the student is participating in or attending an athletic<br />
event, the local school board (not school council) attendance<br />
policy controls whether it is counted as an excused or<br />
unexcused absence. For example, the local board policy might<br />
choose to record an excused absence for those students<br />
participating on a high school athletic team that is playing in<br />
a state championship and not record an excused absence for<br />
attendance by a non-participant. It is also possible that the<br />
Board policy to allow an excused absence for attendance by<br />
non-participants with verification. The impact of excused<br />
versus unexcused absence is that with an excused absence the<br />
student has a right to have the opportunity to make up the<br />
missed school work, but has no such right with an unexcused<br />
absence.<br />
If the school’s team is involved in a very popular event, such as<br />
the state high school basketball tournament, and a significant<br />
portion of the student body will be attending the tournament<br />
and thus missing school, the local board has discretion as<br />
to whether to close school that day(s) in anticipation of low<br />
school attendance, and amend the school calendar to make up<br />
the instructional time.<br />
If further clarification is needed relative to local policies which<br />
may be in place, please have the appropriate district personnel<br />
contact the <strong>Kentucky</strong> Department of Education.<br />
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Case BL-25-4- Does the limit on consecutive day<br />
scrimmages or contests extend to varsity and nonvarsity<br />
teams and players?<br />
Yes. Each team at each level within a school and each studentathlete,<br />
shall have one day (Monday through Thursday) during<br />
the season when school is in session, when the team does<br />
not hold a scrimmage or contest nor is the individual studentathlete<br />
competing or playing. This restriction applies to all<br />
levels of play not each level of play.<br />
The intent of the rule is that each student-athlete shall be<br />
guaranteed at least one night (Monday through Thursday)<br />
where participation in an interscholastic scrimmage or contest<br />
is not required, to allow for time to properly attend to academic<br />
pursuits and other priorities.<br />
Case BL-25-5- What is the penalty if a school exceeds the<br />
limit of games?<br />
A school exceeding the limitation of games / contests / meets<br />
shall be penalized in accordance with Bylaw 33.<br />
Case BL-25-6- What are the current championships of the<br />
KHSAA?<br />
The KHSAA sponsors (sanctions) sports championship events<br />
in the fall, winter and spring seasons. Fall championships are<br />
considered to be cross country (boys and girls), golf (boys and<br />
girls), soccer (boys and girls), volleyball (girls), and football<br />
(combined); winter championships are basketball (boys and<br />
girls), wrestling (combined) and swimming (boys and girls);<br />
spring championships are baseball (boys), softball (fast pitch<br />
for girls), tennis (boys and girls) and track (boys and girls)<br />
In addition, the KHSAA sponsors (sanctions) a state championship<br />
in the Sport Activities of Archery (combined), Bass Fishing<br />
(combined), Bowling (Boys and Girls) and Cheer (All Girl and<br />
Coed divisions).<br />
Case BL-25-7- What is the season, limit of contests and<br />
restrictions for non-varsity teams?<br />
Non-varsity teams have the same restrictions on beginning of<br />
practice, beginning of contests and number of games as the<br />
varsity teams.<br />
Case BL-25-8- Is there a designated “tryout” or<br />
conditioning period for KHSAA sports for member<br />
schools?<br />
No. Tryouts are an organized or semi-organized means of<br />
selecting team members for the coming season. Provisions<br />
of that rule stipulate a beginning date for practice, which<br />
implicitly prohibits practice during the school year prior to that<br />
date. Tryouts are considered to be part of organized practice<br />
and shall be held during the official practice period spelled out<br />
in Bylaw 25. Nothing can be required between the first day of<br />
school and the first legal date for practice.<br />
There is also no “conditioning period” as some coaches seem to<br />
erroneously tell kids and parents. Student-athletes cannot be<br />
held accountable for missing this time outside of the limitation<br />
of seasons and cannot be made to “make-up” missed activity<br />
as it cannot be required.<br />
Case BL-25-9- What are the limitations on the allowable<br />
scrimmages?<br />
A scrimmage is a semi-organized opportunity to participate<br />
in a sport in game conditions prior to the opening contest<br />
of the season. Scrimmages are designed to be controlled<br />
opportunities for participation NOT exhibition games. While<br />
many state associations prohibit preseason competition<br />
between schools, it is felt that this is the best means of<br />
acclimating to game conditions and preparing for the season<br />
while ensuring competitive fairness and equal participation<br />
opportunities.<br />
The following are the limitations and regulations on allowable<br />
scrimmages:<br />
1) Each school is limited to a total of two preseason scrimmages<br />
of any type against competitors not eligible to be on the<br />
team’s roster at all levels of play (grades 9-12) in each sport;<br />
2) Both scrimmages (or one if that is the school choice) shall be<br />
held prior to the fi rst varsity contest in a sport;<br />
3) The total elapsed time from the start of each scrimmage until<br />
the end shall be no longer than three consecutive hours (Start<br />
to fi nish, including any breaks) and all competition activity<br />
shall held at the same site. This time limit is not playing time,<br />
but elapsed time on the clock and starts when the fi rst team<br />
member at any level engages a person from another other<br />
team in any manner. The restriction allows for participation in<br />
any fashion with outside opponents for a single, continuous,<br />
three hour period. It is possible that the varsity, junior varsity<br />
and freshman teams could oppose each other in game<br />
simulation settings and only be charged with one scrimmage<br />
if the TOTAL amount of time scrimmaged for all team levels<br />
combined from start to fi nish is less than three hours. The<br />
three hour time measurement shall be suspended in the event<br />
that inclement weather forces cancellation after a scrimmage<br />
has begun and shall resume when warm-up activities resume<br />
following the suspension;<br />
4) The limitation is for all levels of play (grades 9-12) at a school,<br />
not each level of play;<br />
5) Coaches at different levels within a school (freshman, JV<br />
and Varsity) and at sites where many teams are present<br />
should coordinate the schedule of scrimmages to ensure<br />
that these students are given opportunities during the threehour<br />
scrimmage limit. The scrimmage sessions are primarily<br />
designed to prepare the varsity team for regular season<br />
play, as the entire non-varsity season can be considered<br />
“scrimmage-like” as no state championship competition is<br />
held;<br />
6) The scrimmage limitations include any team camp or similar<br />
activity held during the defi ned practice period for a sport.<br />
Teams attending camps at the same site should exercise<br />
extreme caution not to violate scrimmage limitations. The<br />
total scrimmage time involving team members, regardless<br />
of levels of play, is subject to a total time limit of three<br />
consecutive hours;<br />
7) Coaches shall be on the fi eld or in the vicinity of the playing<br />
fl oor or area;<br />
8) <strong>School</strong>s may, at the discretion of the host school, charge<br />
admission, sell concessions and pay offi cials;<br />
9) It is recommended that offi cials be utilized for all scrimmage<br />
contests. If offi cials are utilized (other than coaches exercising<br />
normal supervisory duties), they shall be KHSAA licensed<br />
offi cials;<br />
10) All scrimmage contests shall be reported to the KHSAA if the<br />
<strong>Association</strong> makes requests for such reports; and<br />
11) Violators of scrimmage limitations and regulations may be<br />
penalized in accordance to the prescribed penalties in Bylaw<br />
25 as well as the provisions of Bylaw 33.<br />
Case BL-25-10- Are there any exceptions to the<br />
scrimmage rules contained in the Limitation of<br />
Seasons for the Bluegrass State Games or for offi cially<br />
sanctioned Olympic Development Activities?<br />
Yes. <strong>High</strong> school teams in cross country, cheer, soccer, and<br />
volleyball, together with their coach(es) may participate in the<br />
Bluegrass State Games. Such play shall not count against the<br />
two scrimmage limitation provided that the organizers of the<br />
games adhere to all health and safety recommendations of the<br />
KHSAA (including the Heat Index program), and provided there<br />
are not a limit on the number of schools that may enter.<br />
The Board of Control has authorized the Commissioner to consider,<br />
on a case by case basis, waivers to any restrictions contained<br />
in Bylaw 8 and Bylaw 25 that would allow participation by an<br />
enrolled student or employed coach in officially sanctioned U.S.<br />
Olympic Development activities. Such organizations as USA<br />
Basketball, USA Track and Field and other similar groups that<br />
have officially sanctioned activities can request, through the<br />
appropriate member school, that these restrictions be waived<br />
and participation allowed. Such shall also include the Ryder<br />
Cup official competition between the PGA of America and PGA<br />
European Tour.<br />
Case BL-25-11- How is the determination made as to how<br />
to count a contestagainst the Limitation of Seasons?<br />
In these sports, a contest counts against the Limitation of<br />
Seasons any time a student-athlete represents a member<br />
school competing against any representative(s) of another<br />
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school after the start of practice and prior to the end of the<br />
season as defined within KHSAA Bylaw 25.<br />
1) The following are examples of activities which would<br />
be subject to classifying the student-athlete as being a<br />
“representative” of the school:<br />
a) Wearing of school uniform and school-issued playing<br />
equipment;<br />
b) Transportation to or from the contest using school<br />
transportation;<br />
c) Representing the school by entering an event under the<br />
name of the school;<br />
d) Representatives of the school entering an event in which<br />
entries are allowed only by school representatives;<br />
e) Attendance of, transportation by, coaching or other<br />
assistance by, any member of the school coaching staff from<br />
that sport; or<br />
f) Any school vs. school competition in a contest in any KHSAA<br />
sport or sport activity as defi ned within Bylaw 25.<br />
2) After the start of practice and prior to the fi rst contest against<br />
an outside opponent, such activity may be classifi ed as a<br />
scrimmage.<br />
3) All play shall be classifi ed as the same level by all participants<br />
in scrimmages, contests, games, meets and tournaments<br />
and shall remain classifi ed at the same level through the<br />
completion of the event. For example, one school cannot<br />
classify a contest as a junior varsity game, and the opponent<br />
classify the contest as a varsity game or one classify the<br />
activity as a scrimmage and one classify it as a contest. As<br />
another example, a school cannot classify some games in an<br />
event (such as a tournament) as varsity games and others as<br />
non-varsity games. Events shall be constructed such that all<br />
competition is held at the same level for all competing teams.<br />
4) Seeded district contests to determine postseason bracketing<br />
may never be counted as non-varsity contests.<br />
5) It shall be counted as a contest or scrimmage if the activity<br />
involves competition with or against any person who is not<br />
on the school participation list for that gender in that sport.<br />
Case BL-25-12- What are the special allowances for<br />
counting a game/meet/event against the Limitation<br />
of Seasons in cross country or track or toward the<br />
postseason meet minimum?<br />
A meet shall be counted against the limit of meets in cross<br />
country or track (indoor or outdoor) if any of the following<br />
conditions exist:<br />
1) It is sponsored by a KHSAA member high school (or cosponsored)<br />
or legally conducted by an outside entity as a<br />
team entry event in accordance with the NFHS sanctioning<br />
process;<br />
2) An athlete is wearing the school issued uniform;<br />
3) A school entity pays the entry fee for the student;<br />
4) A school representatives accompanies the student-athlete or<br />
transports the student athlete to the competition;<br />
5) A member of the school coaching staff is present and offering<br />
instruction, advise, evaluation or refi nement of skills or<br />
exercising other duties defi ned as “coaching” within the sport<br />
rules; or<br />
6) The event by its format, allows entries or fees to be solely<br />
based on representatives of school based competition.<br />
Case BL-25-13– Is it permissible for a local policy board,<br />
offi cials’ association impose a different time limit on<br />
softball or baseball games at the varsity level?<br />
No. At the varsity level, the NFHS playing rules establish the time<br />
frames and requirements.<br />
At the non-varsity level, the local regional policy board of the<br />
host school may establish game time or inning limitations for<br />
different levels below varsity. Any time limit (or lack of limit)<br />
adopted for baseball at any level shall also be applied to the<br />
same level of softball. Any time limit (or lack of limit) adopted<br />
for softball at any level shall also be applied to the same level<br />
of baseball. Time limits (or play limits such as a limit of innings)<br />
can only be imposed in non-varsity baseball or softball games<br />
if the same limit applies to both sports under the jurisdiction<br />
of that policy board,<br />
Case BL-25-14- What are the restrictions during the<br />
school year outside of the defi ned Limitation of<br />
Seasons (off-season) when the school’s team members<br />
are participants or school coaches are involved?<br />
Coaching is defined as any activity by the coach at a time the<br />
athletes are participating in skills (either preparatory or specific<br />
to that sport) in a setting in which skills are taught, refined, or<br />
practiced. Coincident participation by a coach and an athlete<br />
in a sport such as a golf outing, where the coach and athlete(s)<br />
are not entered as a entry or group, or in an activity such as<br />
distance running with many runners but no direct coaching,<br />
would not specifically be considered coaching.<br />
The “off-season” is the period during the school year for each<br />
sport or sport/activity that is outside the defined start and end<br />
dates for the sport or sport/activity as detailed in Bylaw 25.<br />
The restrictions begin on the first day of school and end on the<br />
earlier of the day following the last day of school or May 31.<br />
Activity during the off-season by member school coaches has the<br />
following continuing restrictions:<br />
1) Any restriction includes all members of the athletic coaching<br />
staff, paid or unpaid, head or assistant, and at all levels;<br />
2) Participation in any activity may not be mandatory for the<br />
students and there may be no penalties assessed, expressed<br />
or implied for non-participation;<br />
3) No school owned or issued equipment (catching gear for<br />
baseball/softball) may be used;<br />
4) No school uniforms, mascots, team identifying apparel or<br />
transportation may be used;<br />
5) No coach or school / school system may provide or fund<br />
transportation for these players to play in outside leagues,<br />
even if personal transportation is utilized;<br />
6) No funds may be used for participation in organized play<br />
including payments for offi cials, fi eld usage, fi eld preparation,<br />
etc. Payment by booster groups is the same as payment by the<br />
school and cannot be used to circumvent this requirement;<br />
7) There is no insurance coverage with regard to the KHSAA<br />
Catastrophe Policy;<br />
8) The activity cannot be restricted solely to members or<br />
prospective members of a team;<br />
9) No member of the coaching staff may be paid for sports<br />
specifi c instruction at a school owned facility;<br />
10) Nothing about these interpretations allow for the use of<br />
specifi c school issued football, baseball or softball gear during<br />
this period except during the allowable time periods of Bylaw<br />
25;<br />
11) Nothing about these interpretations change any of the<br />
provisions of Bylaw 8 that prohibit players in basketball and<br />
football from participating in an organized game for any<br />
other entity from the start of school to the end of the season<br />
(including KHSAA postseason play); and<br />
12) All activity must have approval from the school principal. All<br />
other restrictions related to the scheduling, composition, pool<br />
and use of available personnel including coaches, and other<br />
logistical arrangements are the jurisdiction of the building<br />
Principal in compliance with all local district policies. This<br />
applies to any sport or sport-activity held within that local<br />
school facility or off-site activities where the coach and team<br />
members are simultaneously present, in compliance with<br />
Bylaw 1 of the <strong>Association</strong>.<br />
The following situations would NOT be permitted due to these<br />
restrictions:<br />
1) <strong>School</strong> Team A going to <strong>School</strong> Team B’s fi eld/gym and play a<br />
game with umpires;<br />
2) <strong>School</strong> Team A going to <strong>School</strong> Team B’s fi eld/gym and play<br />
a game as part of a “Fall League” or “Outside League”; and<br />
3) Any activity expressly prohibited by the school Principal.<br />
With these restrictions in mind, the following activities would be<br />
permitted:<br />
1) Coaches may provide voluntary individual instruction to<br />
students that have previously represented the school;<br />
2) Participate in an organized league at a non-school facility;<br />
3) A school leasing its athletic facility to an outside league/group<br />
(not affi liated with the school) provided there is an existing,<br />
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written agreement for fair market value for the usage, and<br />
such does not eliminate the other restrictions;<br />
4) Players and coaches from one school participating in a league<br />
at the city park play against another team that has players<br />
and coaches from another school; and<br />
5) Members from <strong>School</strong> A receive instruction from members of<br />
<strong>School</strong> A coaching staff on site at the school facility provided<br />
all participants were from <strong>School</strong> A.<br />
Case BL-25-15- What is the minimum period for team<br />
and individual practice in the preseason in any sport<br />
or sport activity?<br />
In football, there are periods where the athletes have specific and<br />
required time to acclimatize to the wearing of the pads, and the<br />
additional potential ten or more percent increase in body core<br />
temperature. This is solely for acclimization and acclimation. In<br />
football, the following specific periods are required:<br />
1) Each football player must have fi ve days on or after July 15<br />
when they practice along with other squad members, outside,<br />
with no equipment (other than a helmet). layers participating<br />
in other outdoor fall sports after July 15 (soccer or cross<br />
country), or those serving in offi cial military preparedness<br />
activities after July 15 may allow days involved in those<br />
activities to count toward the fi ve required days out of pads;<br />
2) Following the fi ve days in helmets only, each football player<br />
must have three days of practice (three separate days)<br />
during the legal practice period where the only gear worn<br />
is a helmet, and shoulder pads. The fi rst shoulder pad only<br />
practice (Helmet and Shoulder Pads only) may not be held<br />
earlier than the third week day before the fi rst day of full gear<br />
practice. During these sessions, there can be no full-contact<br />
drills which would allow a tackle to be completed or a player<br />
to be taken to the ground; and<br />
3) Following the three days in helmets and shoulder pads, each<br />
football player must have fi ve days of practice in full gear<br />
prior to competing against another school in a scrimmage<br />
or contest. These are in addition to the three shoulder pad/<br />
helmet days, and the fi ve days with no gear.<br />
In all sports other than in football, and in all sport activities, there<br />
are no required minimum number of practice sessions or dates<br />
prior to competition against another school.<br />
Case BL-25-16- What is the fi rst date for non-varsity<br />
football playing of contests (JV and Freshman)?<br />
Non-varsity games can be played beginning the day following the<br />
team’s first regular season varsity contest. A school playing in<br />
week 0 could not play against a school who doesn’t play until<br />
week 1 in a non-varsity game until after the week 1 varsity<br />
game had been played.<br />
Case BL-25-17- What is postseason play as defi ned in<br />
spring football practice period if a school chooses<br />
to select their dates following the end of basketball<br />
postseason play?<br />
The “elimination from postseason play in basketball” means the<br />
elimination of both boys’ and girls’ teams from post season<br />
play in basketball. For example, if a boys’ basketball team<br />
loses the first game of a district but the girls’ remain alive into<br />
regional or state play, the spring practice period cannot begin<br />
until the girls are eliminated.<br />
Case BL-25-18- When does contact football practice<br />
begin?<br />
The first date of contact practice is based on the first full day of<br />
classes for the student body in each school. Contact practice<br />
begins seven days prior to the first official day (which is the<br />
first day prior to students). The following is the calendar for the<br />
next two years.<br />
<strong>2013</strong><br />
First day of <strong>School</strong> for the student body First practice in pads<br />
August 7, <strong>2013</strong> or earlier July 29, <strong>2013</strong><br />
August 8, <strong>2013</strong> July 30, <strong>2013</strong><br />
August 9, <strong>2013</strong> July 31, <strong>2013</strong><br />
August 10, <strong>2013</strong> or later August 1, <strong>2013</strong><br />
2014<br />
First day of <strong>School</strong> for the student body First practice in pads<br />
August 6, 2014 or earlier July 28, 2014<br />
August 7, 2014 July 29, 2014<br />
August 8, 2014 July 30, 2014<br />
August 11, 2014 Juiy 31, 2014<br />
August 12, 2014 or later August 1, 2014<br />
Case BL-25-19- What equipment can be worn, what<br />
activities can occur, and what restrictions are in place<br />
for football practice and the wearing of football gear.<br />
The following are the allowances and timelines for the wearing<br />
of pads and the conducting of practice based on specific time<br />
of the year:<br />
1) From the team’s elimination from postseason play through<br />
the end of the school year with the exception of the offi cial<br />
spring practice period, the following stipulations are in place.<br />
a) No football gear, including the helmet, can be worn. This<br />
does not preclude the issuance of gear to individual athletes<br />
for activities such as an all-star contest or to attend a skills<br />
combine; and<br />
b) There is no KHSAA catastrophic insurance during this<br />
period.<br />
2) During the Offi cial Spring Practice Period as designated by<br />
Bylaw 25, the following stipulations are in place:<br />
a) It is highly recommended that the fi rst two days of this<br />
period be used for acclimation to contact and re-introduction<br />
of the rigors of football to the student-athletes;<br />
b) All football gear may be worn and normal contact practice<br />
can be conducted; and<br />
c) The KHSAA catastrophic insurance is in effect during this<br />
period.<br />
3) From the earlier of the day following the last date of school<br />
or June 1, through June 24, the following stipulations are in<br />
place:<br />
a) The restrictions of Bylaw 26, Sec. 2 and its interpretations<br />
are in place;<br />
b) A helmet is the only equipment that can be issued, and<br />
can only be worn during coach supervised, on campus<br />
activity in compliance with off-season restrictions. This does<br />
not preclude the issuance of gear to individual athletes for<br />
activities such as an individual camp or to attend a skills<br />
combine; and<br />
c) There is no KHSAA catastrophic insurance during this<br />
period.<br />
4) From June 25 to July 9 (inclusive of those dates) is the KHSAA<br />
Dead Period (Bylaw 26).<br />
a) The restrictions of Bylaw 26, Sec. 2 and its interpretations<br />
are in place;<br />
b) There can be no practice (individual or team) and no<br />
equipment may be issued; and<br />
c) There is no KHSAA catastrophic insurance during this<br />
period.<br />
5) July 10 to July 14 is a Helmet-Only Period:<br />
a) The helmet may be issued and worn, but no other gear as<br />
defi ned by NFHS Football Rule 1, Section 5 may be issued<br />
or worn; and<br />
b) There is no KHSAA catastrophic insurance during this<br />
period.<br />
6) July 15 to the fi rst day of practice wearing full pads is a<br />
Helmet-Only Period with the exception of the fi nal three week<br />
days, which are to be helmet and shoulder pad periods:<br />
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a) No gear other than the helmet as defi ned by NFHS Football<br />
Rule 1, Section 5 may be worn except for the three shoulder<br />
pad acclimation days;<br />
b) Legal, on-campus, non-contact, non-interscholastic activity<br />
is covered by the KHSAA catastrophic insurance;<br />
c) Non-contact game simulations may be conducted and<br />
not applied to scrimmage limitations provided that the<br />
fi rst contact practice has not been conducted. The KHSAA<br />
catastrophic insurance is not in effect for these simulations<br />
if other schools are involved;<br />
d) During this period, no full contact drills or other activity can<br />
occur which would result in a player completing a tackle,<br />
or being blocked or tackled to the ground. Padded and<br />
protective equipment such as pads held by a single player<br />
(but not blocking sleds and other structures designed for<br />
work with full pads) can be used; and<br />
e) Provided all practice and activity are compliant with KHSAA<br />
rules, the KHSAA catastrophic insurance is in place.<br />
7) The earlier of August 1 or seven week days prior to the<br />
fi rst date of school for the student body through the team’s<br />
elimination from postseason play is the defi ned season. This is<br />
a practice in pads period (including acclimation days required<br />
by Bylaw 25):<br />
a) All other pads as defi ned in Rule 1-5 in addition to the<br />
helmet can be worn following the helmet-shoulder pad<br />
days;<br />
b) Full contact practice may begin for all individuals who have<br />
previously (after July 15) had fi ve days of supervised helmet<br />
only practice and the three days of helmet-shoulder pad<br />
practice;<br />
c) Teams cannot conduct multiple contact practice sessions<br />
on consecutive days. If multiple contact practices (up<br />
to a maximum of two) are held on a day, then only one<br />
contact practice session can be held on the following day<br />
and mandatory three-hour cooling periods are required<br />
following each contact practice;<br />
d) There is not currently a restriction on the number of noncontact<br />
practices conducted on any day;<br />
e) Any play involving at least one player from more than one<br />
team shall count as a scrimmage; and<br />
f) Provided all practice and activity are compliant with KHSAA<br />
rules, the KHSAA catastrophic insurance is in place.<br />
Case BL-25-20- How does a cheerleading squad competing<br />
in more than one preliminary competition attempting<br />
to qualify for a state or national competition count<br />
against the limit of three?<br />
Each attempt would count as one of the allowed three<br />
competitions.<br />
Case BL-25-21- Is it permissible for a cheerleading squad<br />
to compete in a fi nal competition of a progressive<br />
event after April 1 if the preliminary competition was<br />
held prior to April 1?<br />
No. All competition shall be completed prior to April 1.<br />
Case BL-25-22- Is it permissible for cheer squads to<br />
conduct additional tryouts after the two-week period<br />
in April after the school year is over?<br />
Yes. After the school year is over, the squad may but is not<br />
compelled to, hold additional tryout periods, or make<br />
allowances for those students who were not enrolled in the<br />
school at the time of tryouts.<br />
Case BL-25-23- Is it permissible for cheer squads to<br />
attend competitions that do not comply with NFHS<br />
rules?<br />
No. The high school cheer coach cannot coach athletes in any of<br />
the allowFHS rules. Bylaw 25 restricts the coach of the high<br />
school squad from coaching in outside competition other than<br />
those four allowed competitions at anytime during the school<br />
year. Individual squad members participating for outside<br />
organizations are not covered by any insurance coverage<br />
provided by the <strong>Association</strong>.<br />
BYLAW 26. SUMMER SPORTS AND SPORTS/ACTIVITIES<br />
Sec. 1) <strong>School</strong> Team Play in Summer (Non Dead Period)<br />
Member schools may participate in sanctioned play during the<br />
summer to complete spring seasons in baseball, softball, tennis<br />
and track and may begin sanctioned regular season play and<br />
practice as defi ned by Bylaw 25 prior to the opening of school in<br />
cheerleading, cross country, football, golf, soccer and volleyball.<br />
Only participants eligible during the spring semester may compete<br />
on the school teams. All KHSAA eligibility rules apply, and full<br />
control of the summer program shall remain with the participating<br />
high school and the principal of that school.<br />
Sec. 2) Restrictions on Football and Boys’ Basketball<br />
Students shall not participate in any school vs. school (in any<br />
format) competition in football between the earlier of the last<br />
day of school and June 1 through June 24. During this period,<br />
students may participate in activities such as weight training, skill<br />
development, individual camps and accepted open gym or fi eld<br />
activities where no inter-school competition is involved. Students<br />
shall not participate in any school vs. school (in any format)<br />
competition in boys’ basketball between the end of the dead<br />
period and July 31. During this period, students may participate<br />
in activities such as weight training, skill development, individual<br />
camps and accepted open gym/fi eld activities where no interschool<br />
competition is involved.<br />
Sec. 3) Summer Dead Period<br />
Students may not receive coaching or training from school<br />
personnel (either salaried or non salaried) and school facilities,<br />
uniforms, nicknames, transportation or equipment shall not be<br />
used each year in any KHSAA sanctioned sport or cheerleading<br />
squad during the period beginning with June 25, and going<br />
through July 9. <strong>School</strong> funds may not be expended in support of<br />
interscholastic athletics in any KHSAA sanctioned sport during<br />
this period. These restrictions shall not apply to postseason wrapup<br />
activities, celebrations and recognition events relating to a<br />
spring sports team at a school which participated in KHSAA state<br />
championship play in that particular sport during that particular<br />
year.<br />
Case BL-26-1- What is the purpose of Bylaw 26, Section<br />
1?<br />
Several sports begin prior to the beginning of the school year or<br />
may extend beyond the school year. This rule empowers the<br />
school to begin the season before school starts, or play through<br />
postseason elimination in spring sports.<br />
Case BL-26-2- How is Bylaw 26, Section 1 interpreted for<br />
summer play?<br />
GENERAL RULES REGARDING SUMMER PLAY- Individual<br />
athletes and athletic teams representing member schools may<br />
participate in non-school competition following the conclusion<br />
of the school year provided that such competition is not in<br />
conflict with other KHSAA Bylaws. <strong>School</strong> based play during<br />
the summer (other than fall sports after July 15) is governed<br />
by the local Board of Education (except for the Dead Period<br />
restrictions) and the local Board of Education assumes all<br />
responsibility.<br />
INSURANCE COVERAGE DURING THE SUMMER- Insurance<br />
coverage provided by the <strong>Association</strong>, including but not limited<br />
to the Catastrophic Insurance Plan does not apply to students<br />
participating in such activities as Amateur <strong>Athletic</strong> Union and<br />
other non-school or out of season play in the summer. The<br />
provisions of the <strong>Association</strong> insurance plan do not cover<br />
students attending individual or team camps during the<br />
summer in any sport prior to the first legal day of practice. This<br />
summer exclusion also applies to members of the cheerleading<br />
squad.<br />
Case BL-26-3- What are the allowances for students to<br />
participate in KHSAA sports and sport-activities to<br />
complete a high school season after graduation?<br />
Any participant is eligible to continue participating in KHSAA<br />
sponsored state championship competition in baseball, fast<br />
pitch softball, tennis and track, even if their spring semester<br />
has ended. Only students eligible during the spring semester<br />
may practice or compete on any of the teams mentioned.<br />
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Case BL-26-4- According to Bylaw 26, Section 1, may<br />
practice and play be held in KHSAA sports or sport<br />
activities prior to the start of school?<br />
Yes. Students may begin official practice and play for fall KHSAA<br />
sports and sport activities as part of the school team even if the<br />
school year has not yet begun.<br />
Allowances and restrictions for play and practice by studentathletes<br />
in the all sports and sport activities prior to July 15<br />
and for the duration of the summer period after the end of<br />
the previous school year are governed by the local Board of<br />
Education (except for the Dead Period restrictions) and the<br />
local Board of Education assumes all responsibility and liability.<br />
Case BL-26-5- What are the restrictions on football<br />
practice and the use of equipment from June 1 to June<br />
24?<br />
These restrictions are:<br />
1) A football player may wear a helmet during any football<br />
specifi c drill or session that is supervised or attended by any<br />
member of the high school coaching staff, but may wear no<br />
other gear as defi ned by NFHS Football Rule 1, Section 5;<br />
2) <strong>School</strong> or booster funds may not be expended during this<br />
period;<br />
3) No activity for a student-athlete may be required by a school<br />
representative in football. There may be no penalties assessed,<br />
expressed or implied for non-participation during that period;<br />
4) An entry fee may not be paid for a team into a league, camp<br />
or tournament; There can be no school expenditure for camps,<br />
clinics, etc. which any of the players will attend;<br />
5) Other necessary fees including offi ciating fees and game or<br />
facility management fees may not be paid;<br />
6) Transportation or funding for transportation for team<br />
members may not be provided for student-athletes to go to<br />
games, camps or tournaments;<br />
7) The school athletics facilities may not be used for organized<br />
football competition at which students from the high school<br />
are participants and for which no rental/lease arrangement<br />
exists using comparable regional fair market values;<br />
8) The school athletics facilities may not be used for organized<br />
football competition at which students from the school<br />
are participants and at which members of the high school<br />
coaching staff are involved in coaching or facility management<br />
and preparation;<br />
9) The school nickname, school name or other accepted likeness<br />
may not be used on school issued apparel, and the school<br />
name, nickname or other accepted likeness may not be used<br />
in any other facet of football activity;<br />
10) There can be no organized competition against any other<br />
school or any other type of team;<br />
11) No fund raising activity may require the participation, either<br />
implicitly or explicitly, of the student-athlete or parents; and<br />
12) There is no KHSAA catastrophic insurance during this period.<br />
Case BL-26-6- What are the restrictions on boys’<br />
basketball practice and the use of equipment from<br />
July 10 to July 31?<br />
These restrictions are:<br />
1) <strong>School</strong> or booster funds may not be expended during this<br />
period ;<br />
2) No activity for a student-athlete may be required by a school<br />
representative in basketball. There may be no penalties<br />
assessed, expressed or implied for non-participation during<br />
that period;<br />
3) An entry fee may not be paid for a team into a league, camp<br />
or tournament; There can be no school expenditure for camps,<br />
clinics, etc. which any of the players will attend;<br />
4) Other necessary fees including offi ciating fees and game or<br />
facility management fees may not be paid;<br />
5) Transportation or funding for transportation for team<br />
members may not be provided for student-athletes to go to<br />
games, camps or tournaments;<br />
6) The school athletics facilities may not be used for organized<br />
basketball competition at which students from the high school<br />
are participants and for which no rental/lease arrangement<br />
exists using comparable regional fair market values;<br />
7) The school athletics facilities may not be used for organized<br />
basketball competition at which students from the school<br />
are participants and at which members of the high school<br />
coaching staff are involved in coaching or facility management<br />
and preparation;<br />
8) The school nickname, school name or other accepted likeness<br />
may not be used on school issued apparel, and the school<br />
name, nickname or other accepted likeness may not be used<br />
in any other facet of basketball activity;<br />
9) There can be no organized competition against any other<br />
school or any other type of team;<br />
10) No fund raising activity may require the participation, either<br />
implicitly or explicitly, of the student-athlete or parents;<br />
11) There is no KHSAA catastrophic insurance during this period;<br />
and<br />
12) Girls’ basketball is not effected by these restrictions.<br />
Case BL-26-7- What is the purpose of the Dead Period<br />
(Bylaw 26, Section 3)?<br />
Over the years, many sometimes overzealous coaches have<br />
required their players to play scores of games throughout the<br />
summer, in addition to a year-round workout regimen. While<br />
this may seem to be in the best interest of developing sports<br />
talent, such is not the purpose of high school athletics.<br />
<strong>High</strong> school sports are to supplement classroom learning and<br />
allow for in-season competitive opportunities, not a year round<br />
Olympic or professional development period. Families were<br />
complaining that they could not plan vacations and family<br />
outings because of coach’s requirements and athletes were<br />
complaining of burn out. In addition, schools were increasingly<br />
concerned with liability issues related to the summer. In a<br />
survey conducted by the KHSAA, 80% of superintendents,<br />
principals and athletic directors who returned the survey<br />
indicated they supported a “dead period” in the summer.<br />
Initial responses were overwhelmingly in support of a four<br />
(4) week dead period. The primary intent of the regulation is<br />
to eliminate, for an approximately two (2) week period, the<br />
leverage a coach has over his/her high school athletes.<br />
Case BL-26-8- Does Bylaw 26, Section 3 apply to KHSAA<br />
Sport Activities?<br />
Yes. Any sport or sports activity governed by the KHSAA Limitation<br />
of Seasons (Bylaw 25) is restricted by this rule.<br />
Case BL-26-9– What restrictions are in place for the<br />
member schools during the KHSAA Dead Period (Bylaw<br />
26, Section 3) including restrictions on facilities?<br />
The following restrictions are in place for member school<br />
representatives (including groups of schools and school<br />
representatives, booster organizations) during the dead period,<br />
and apply to all persons connected with the member school,<br />
including coaches:<br />
1) <strong>School</strong> or booster funds may not be expended during this<br />
dead period;<br />
2) No activity for a student-athlete may be required by a school<br />
representative in any sport during the Dead Period. There<br />
may be no penalties assessed, expressed or implied for nonparticipation<br />
during that period;<br />
3) An entry fee may not be paid for a team into a league, camp<br />
or tournament; There can be no expenditure for camps, clinics,<br />
etc. which any of the players will attend;<br />
4) Other necessary fees including offi ciating fees and game or<br />
facility management fees may not be paid;<br />
5) Transportation or funding for transportation for team<br />
members may not be provided for student-athletes to go to<br />
games, camps or tournaments;<br />
6) The school athletics facilities may not be used for organized<br />
competition at which students from the high school are<br />
participants and for which no rental/lease arrangement exists<br />
using comparable regional fair market values;<br />
7) The school athletics facilities may not be used for organized<br />
competition at which students from the school are participants<br />
and at which members of the high school coaching staff are<br />
involved in coaching or facility management and preparation;<br />
8) The school nickname, school name or other accepted likeness<br />
may not be used on school issued apparel, and the school<br />
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name, nickname or other accepted likeness may not be used<br />
in any other facet of athletic activity;<br />
9) No fund raising activity may require the participation, either<br />
implicitly or explicitly, of the student-athlete or parents; and<br />
the students and coaches cannot be together in any of these<br />
type activities;<br />
10) <strong>School</strong> owned or issued equipment may not be used,<br />
including but not limited to football or baseball catching gear,<br />
by any athlete with eligibility remaining;<br />
11) There cannot be money spent on travel to or from a camp,<br />
clinic or other activity during the Dead Period, even if none of<br />
the practice, competition or evaluation occurs during the Dead<br />
Period as this is an expenditure of school funds or resources in<br />
support of athletics; and<br />
12) There cannot be distribution of equipment to studentathletes<br />
nor distribution of uniforms or other items during the<br />
Dead Period.<br />
Case BL-26-10– What specifi c restrictions are in place<br />
for coaches (paid or unpaid, at any level grade 9-12)<br />
including the sport activities for the KHSAA Dead<br />
Period (Bylaw 26, Section 3) if the activity involves a<br />
student enrolled at the member school where a coach<br />
is employed?<br />
The following restrictions are in place for all coaches, paid or<br />
unpaid, head or assistant:<br />
1) No coach may coach a student-athlete in any setting if that<br />
student-athlete has previously represented the high school<br />
(varsity, jv, or freshman) and if sports specifi c skills are being<br />
taught, refi ned, developed or evaluated;<br />
2) No coach in a sport at a school may coach other individuals<br />
who are enrolled in grades 9-12 but may not have yet played<br />
for the school;<br />
3) A coach may not pay the entry fee for a team into a league,<br />
camp or tournament;<br />
4) Other necessary fees including offi ciating fees and game or<br />
facility management fees may not be paid by the coach;<br />
5) A coach may not provide transportation or funding for<br />
transportation for team members to go to games, camps,<br />
tournaments or any other type of play;<br />
6) No member of the coaching staff may assist in making<br />
game-like preparations for the school facility including<br />
but not limited to, baseline marking, outfi eld line marking,<br />
batter’s box marking, maintenance of the mound and base<br />
cut-outs; or the use of school facilities or equipment for such<br />
setup. This does not preclude the coaching staff or others<br />
participating in non-sports specifi c off-season turf or other<br />
facility maintenance;<br />
7) No fund raising activity may be held during the period which<br />
would require the student-athlete and the coach to be present.<br />
These activities are inherently or specifi cally mandatory for<br />
the student-athletes and may not be held during the dead<br />
period. Simply stating that something is not mandatory does<br />
not in and of itself make the activity legal. Even if an activity<br />
is totally optional, it is not permitted for the coach(es) and<br />
student-athletes to be together during this period;<br />
8) There can be no coaching of athletes in a particular sport by<br />
coaches from the same school who coach in another sport.<br />
Coaching, for the purposes of the Dead Period, is defi ned as<br />
any time the athletes are participating in that coach’s sport<br />
in a setting in which skills are taught, refi ned, practiced or<br />
evaluated. Attendance at a scrimmage or contest is included<br />
in the defi nition of coaching. This coaching restriction<br />
includes all members of the athletic coaching staff, paid or<br />
unpaid. This restriction prohibits the delegation or assignment<br />
of activities by any member of the coaching staff to other<br />
individuals, including student-athletes who may or may not<br />
be participating. All coaching restrictions are in place whether<br />
the activity is conducted within, or outside of the school. The<br />
coaching prohibition is on the institution, not the individual;<br />
and<br />
9) There can be no observation of student-athletes who are<br />
enrolled at the coach’s high school, even if such observation<br />
is in conjunction with outside employment such as camps,<br />
leagues or clinics. The only exception is detailed in the<br />
allowable activities concerning the observation of the coach’s<br />
children (blood or by marriage) who are on the playing roster<br />
and actively participating on the regular high school team at<br />
a member school.<br />
10) There may be no formal or informal communication<br />
between a coach and any member of the team during this<br />
period, including telephone, email, other electronic means<br />
or in person contact if the communication relates in any way<br />
to participation. This restriction includes upcoming meetings,<br />
plans, motivational contact or any other contact during this<br />
period.<br />
Case BL-26-11– What specifi c restrictions are in place for<br />
student athletes in KHSAA Sports and Sport Activities<br />
(Bylaw 26, Section 3) ?<br />
The following restrictions are in place for student-athletes during<br />
the dead period:<br />
1) A student-athlete may not wear school issued or school<br />
identifying apparel, including sleeves, jerseys, pants, catching<br />
gear or hats during games, camps or tournaments; and<br />
2) The school nickname or school name may not be used on<br />
non-school issued apparel during this time.<br />
Case BL-26-12– What activities are permitted during the<br />
KHSAA Dead Period (Bylaw 26, Section 3) ?<br />
The following activities are permitted by member school<br />
representatives (including booster organizations) during the<br />
dead period:<br />
1) <strong>School</strong> facilities may be used for non high school aged<br />
summer leagues, tournaments and camps provided 1) a<br />
documented market value lease agreement exists; 2) players<br />
from that school are not involved in any manner if a high<br />
school coach is involved; and 3) coaches from that high school<br />
are not involved in any manner if a player is involved;<br />
2) A school may hold a celebratory activity or activities<br />
commemorating participation in the KHSAA State Tennis,<br />
Track, Softball or Baseball State Championships (Final state<br />
events, not qualifying rounds). The events shall be celebratory<br />
in nature, featuring recognitions of the athletes and squad<br />
members. No practice, play or future season planning or<br />
activities may occur;<br />
3) A school may conduct its annual mass physical exams during<br />
this period provided there is no contact with any member<br />
of the coaching staff for any reason and this is not the sole<br />
opportunity provided to the students at that member school;<br />
4) Coaches who have a son or daughter (blood or by marriage)<br />
participating may attend contests. Even with attendance<br />
allowed, this person cannot be involved in coaching the team;<br />
5) Coaches may be involved with outside activities and leagues<br />
as long as there is no contact with members of his/her high<br />
school team and as long as the coach is not in attendance<br />
when any of his/her players are participating. Coaches should<br />
be cautioned against using this type of activity in violation of<br />
Bylaw 10, Recruitment;<br />
6) Member schools may allow camps to be conducted for nonhigh<br />
school students on school athletic property by high<br />
school coaches during this period provided there is no contact<br />
with any athlete who had participated at any level within the<br />
school athletic program, regardless of the grade or age of the<br />
student. The members of the high school team may only work<br />
at such a camp if the high school coaching staff is not present;<br />
7) Coaches may serve as a paid contest offi cial; and<br />
8) Students who are members of the same high school team<br />
may participate together in outside competition as long as<br />
a member of the high school coaching staff does not coach<br />
them or attend the contests.<br />
BYLAW 27. REQUIREMENT FOR COACHES AND OTHERS<br />
WORKING WITH HIGH SCHOOL TEAMS<br />
Sec. 1) Defi nitions<br />
a) Level 1 Coaches<br />
An individual seeking a coaching position at the high school<br />
level shall be categorized as Level 1 if that individual is a<br />
certifi ed teacher and member of the regular school system<br />
faculty and meets the following criteria prior to assignment to<br />
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coaching duties:<br />
1) Is employed a minimum of three (3) regular periods for<br />
teaching classes, which may include physical education;<br />
2) Is employed for supervision of study halls; or<br />
3) Is exercising responsibilities in other activity assignments<br />
within the school schedule.<br />
b) Level 2 Coaches<br />
An individual seeking a coaching position at the high school<br />
level shall be categorized as Level 2 if that individual meets the<br />
following criteria prior to assignment to coaching duties and<br />
does not meet the qualifi cations of Level 1:<br />
1) Shall be 21 years of age;<br />
2) Shall not be a violent offender or convicted of a sex crime as<br />
defi ned by KRS 17.165 that is classifi ed as a felony;<br />
3) Shall submit to a criminal record check under KRS 160.380;<br />
4) Shall meet one of the following additional qualifi cations:<br />
i. Have graduated from a public or accredited high school and<br />
hold a provisional or standard teaching certifi cate;<br />
ii. Have completed sixty-four semester hours of college credit<br />
from an accredited college or university as documented by<br />
an offi cial transcript;<br />
iii. Be a graduate from a public or accredited high school<br />
and be in compliance with the local district standards for<br />
serving as an approved substitute teacher as approved by<br />
the Education Professional Standards Board; or<br />
iv. Be a graduate from a public or accredited high school<br />
and complete a Level 1 Coaching Certifi cation Program<br />
approved by NFHS as well as completing prescribed<br />
electives as detailed by the KHSAA Board of Control. Level<br />
2 coaches approved under exception (iv) shall complete the<br />
KHSAA Coaching Education program prior to coaching in<br />
the fi rst interscholastic contest; and<br />
5) Prior to assuming duties, Level 2 coaches shall successfully<br />
complete training provided by the local school district.<br />
The training shall include information on the physical and<br />
emotional development of students of the age with whom<br />
the Level 2 coach will be working, the district’s and school’s<br />
discipline policies, procedures for dealing with discipline<br />
problems, and safety and fi rst aid training. Follow up training<br />
shall be provided annually.<br />
c) Waiver of 64-hour requirement for Coaches at the <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong><br />
Level<br />
In the event that the member school is unable to staff head<br />
or assistant coaching positions in any sport or sport activity<br />
(including cheerleading) with a Level 1 or Level 2 individual,<br />
the member school may request through the Superintendent<br />
that the KHSAA allow for a waiver of this rule in order that the<br />
additional time be available to fi nd an applicant meeting the<br />
criteria.<br />
d) Head Coach<br />
As referred in this regulation, the head coach at the high school<br />
level shall be the head varsity coach designated by the school or<br />
Board of Education unless otherwise noted in the bylaw.<br />
Sec. 2) Hiring and Employment Requirements for Coaching Positions<br />
at the <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> Level<br />
a) Required Level<br />
Level 1 or 2 individuals (head and assistant) may be assigned<br />
as the head or assistant coach in any sport or sport activity<br />
(including cheerleading).<br />
b) KHSAA Member <strong>School</strong> Obligations in Hiring<br />
1) The Superintendent shall ensure that all assignments for<br />
coaching duties comply with all applicable state and local<br />
policies.<br />
2) The hiring process shall ensure that in considering those<br />
individuals seeking coaching duties, the most qualifi ed<br />
individual shall be assigned. In considering qualifi cations,<br />
the qualifi cations desired for the position, the references,<br />
interviews and experience of those seeking the duties, and<br />
the education background shall be considered.<br />
c) Compensation for Coaches at the <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> Level<br />
Any person assigned to coaching duties at any level (grades<br />
9-12) shall be duly employed through the respective board of<br />
education and the entire coaching salary shall be paid through<br />
that board in accordance with local Board of Education policy.<br />
Sec. 3) Post Hire Requirements and Requirements for Continuing<br />
Coaching Duties<br />
a) C.P.R. and AED Training for Coaches at the <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> Level<br />
All coaches (head and assistant) at any level in all sanctioned<br />
sports and sport activities (including cheerleading) shall provide<br />
documentation of successful completion of a C.P.R. course<br />
including the use of an Automatic External Defi brillator and<br />
the requisite First Aid Training, as approved by a college or<br />
University, the American Red Cross, American Heart <strong>Association</strong><br />
or other bona fi de accrediting agency. Initial certifi cation shall<br />
use in-person instruction and certifi cation shall be timely and<br />
appropriately updated as required by the approving agency.<br />
b) Coaches Education Program for Coaches at the <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong><br />
Level<br />
1) A Coaches Education Program has been approved as the<br />
coaching education program in <strong>Kentucky</strong>. The program shall<br />
include a course of study to include a KHSAA approved<br />
Coaches Education Program, KHSAA rules information and<br />
local district policies. The cost of attending the KHSAA Coaches<br />
Education Program shall be the responsibility of the individual<br />
coach(es). Local school districts or local schools may, upon<br />
successful completion of all coaching education requirements<br />
including all examinations, reimburse the coaches for the<br />
expense of attending the course.<br />
2) Level 1 individuals assigned to duties as a coach (head or<br />
assistant), who are hired as a member of the school system<br />
faculty for the fi rst time following the 1995-96 school year<br />
shall take and complete all requirements for the <strong>Kentucky</strong><br />
Coaches Education Program as detailed in Section b(1) above<br />
within one year of the initial assignment to coaching duties<br />
or prior to the legal start of practice for the next competitive<br />
season in any particular sport to which the individual is<br />
assigned, whichever occurs fi rst.<br />
3) Level 2 individuals (subsections i, ii and iii) assigned to duties<br />
as a coach (head or assistant) shall take and complete all<br />
requirements for the KHSAA Approved Coaches Education<br />
Program as detailed in Section b(1) above within one year<br />
of the initial assignment to coaching duties or prior to the<br />
legal start of practice for the next competitive season in any<br />
particular sport to which the individual is assigned, whichever<br />
occurs fi rst.<br />
4) Level 2 individuals (subsection iv) assigned to duties as<br />
a coach (head or assistant) shall take and complete all<br />
requirements for the KHSAA Approved Coaches Education<br />
Program as detailed in Section b(1) above within one year<br />
of the initial assignment to coaching duties or prior to the<br />
legal start of practice for the next competitive season in any<br />
particular sport to which the individual is assigned, whichever<br />
occurs fi rst.<br />
c) Sports Safety Training and Medical Symposium Updates for<br />
Coaches at all Interscholastic Levels<br />
1) Each coach (head and assistant, including cheerleading) at<br />
all levels (grades 9-12) shall be required to complete a sports<br />
safety course and medical symposium update consisting of<br />
training on how to prevent common injuries. All member<br />
schools of the KHSAA shall pay the necessary expenses of<br />
coaches for the required attendance at the sanctioned sports<br />
safety course and sports medicine symposium update<br />
i. The content of the course shall include the elements<br />
specifi ed in KRS 160.445 including the risk of concussion<br />
and head injury<br />
ii. The course shall be taught by a Certifi ed <strong>Athletic</strong> Trainer,<br />
Registered Nurse, Physician or Physician’s Assistant licensed<br />
to practice in <strong>Kentucky</strong>.<br />
iii. The course material and content shall be updated every<br />
thirty (30) months.<br />
iv. Each coach having completed the course shall re-certify by<br />
taking the course not less than once every two (2) years.<br />
2) Successful completion of the course shall constitute a passing<br />
score.<br />
3) Each coach of a sport or sport-activity at all interscholastic<br />
levels shall have successfully completed the sports safety<br />
course and medical symposium update prior to assuming<br />
coaching duties.<br />
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4) The penalty for noncompliance with this section shall be<br />
suspension from coaching duties.<br />
d) KHSAA Rules Clinic for Coaches at the <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> Level<br />
1) All coaches (head and assistant) shall annually attend at least<br />
one rules interpretation clinic conducted by representatives<br />
of the KHSAA in the sport in which they coach and the<br />
school desires to enter a team in postseason play, provided<br />
these clinics are conducted under the authorization of the<br />
Commissioner.<br />
2) The penalty for noncompliance with this section shall be<br />
suspension from coaching duties in all contests for a period<br />
not to exceed one year or any penalty otherwise included in<br />
Bylaw 33.<br />
Case BL-27-1- What is coaching as used in Bylaw 27?<br />
Coaching is defined as any activity by the coach at a time the<br />
athletes are participating in skills (either preparatory or specific<br />
to that sport) in a setting in which skills are taught, refined, or<br />
practiced. Coincident participation by a coach and an athlete<br />
in a sport such as a golf outing, where the coach and athlete(s)<br />
are not entered as a entry or group, or in an activity such as<br />
distance running with many runners but no direct coaching,<br />
would not specifically be considered coaching.<br />
Case BL-27-2- What is a Coach as referred in Bylaw 27?<br />
The Head Coach is the head varsity coach for each sport unless<br />
stated specifically within the provision of the rule. A persons’<br />
designation as “head junior varsity coach” is simply an<br />
assistant coach with respect to this rule.<br />
A Coach is anyone who directly gives instruction to participants<br />
on the skills, tactics, techniques or strategies of any KHSAA<br />
Sport or Sport Activity while on a KHSAA member school<br />
facility, or when the instructor is brought to an area for a<br />
specific session managed by the member school. A coach is<br />
a coach whether they are paid or not, whether they consider<br />
themselves a “volunteer” or official coach. This includes<br />
specialized instructors such as hitting and catching coaches,<br />
cheer instructors, goalie coaches and other individuals who are<br />
providing instruction. All persons meeting these definitions of<br />
a coach are subject to the restrictions of Bylaw 27.<br />
Case BL-27-3– Are Sport Activities coaches required to<br />
meet the requirements of Bylaw 27?<br />
Yes, all requirements within Bylaw 27 also apply to Archery, Bass<br />
Fishing, Bowling and Cheer coaches.<br />
Case BL-27-4– Is it permissible for a school to utilize<br />
someone as a Level 2 “coach” who does not have 64<br />
credit hours from an accredited college or university<br />
as defi ned in Bylaw 27?<br />
Yes, schools may utilize additional individuals as coaches who<br />
do not meet the previous Level 2 requirements. In order to<br />
designate/hire/employ a Level 2 Coach without 64 hours<br />
(aka a HB327 coach), the member school shall adhere to the<br />
following guidelines:<br />
1) Preference shall be given to the hiring or assignment of<br />
certifi ed personnel in coaching positions; and<br />
2) Application shall be made to the KHSAA with the<br />
accompanying form GE40 indicating compliance with age and<br />
background check restrictions and the successful completion<br />
of CPR certifi cation (including AED training) and the online<br />
Sports Safety Course.<br />
In order to be considered a Level 2 Coach without 64 hours (aka<br />
a HB327 coach), prospective coach shall meet the following<br />
qualifications:<br />
1) The prospective coach shall be a high school graduate, at<br />
least twenty-one (21) years of age and shall submit to a<br />
criminal background check in accordance with KRS 160.380;<br />
2) Professional development training approved by the KHSAA<br />
shall be used in lieu of postsecondary education (sixtyfour)<br />
credit hour requirements. Prior to the fi rst contest, a<br />
prospective HB327 coach shall have completed the following<br />
courses via www.nfhslearn.com:<br />
a) Engaging Effectively with Parents,<br />
b) Teaching and Modeling Behavior,<br />
c) Teaching Sports Skills OR a sports specifi c course, and<br />
d) Concussions in Sports.<br />
3) A local school board may specify post-hire requirements for<br />
personnel employed in coaching positions in addition to those<br />
specifi ed in subparagraph 3 of this paragraph.<br />
Case BL-27-5– What restrictions are in place for those<br />
individuals that a school chooses to utilize (not as a<br />
coach) who do not meet the provisions of a Level 1<br />
coach or a Level 2 coach?<br />
Persons assigned to duties as assistants within the program<br />
shall be limited to the following responsibilities upon approval<br />
of such assignment by the proper school authorities and<br />
in compliance with all adopted regulations. This shall not<br />
preclude any person qualifying as a Level 1 or Level 2 coach<br />
from performing these tasks.<br />
1) Under the supervision of a Level 1 or 2 coach, persons not<br />
meeting the provisions of a Level 1 or 2 coach can assist with<br />
the program by:<br />
a) Helping develop plans for daily and long range athletic<br />
activities;<br />
b) Helping guide participants towards a harmonious team<br />
spirit;<br />
c) Alerting the coaches to the special needs of individual<br />
athletes;<br />
d) Providing assistance with supervision of athletes during<br />
periods of team travel;<br />
e) Recommending the purchase of equipment, supplies, and<br />
uniforms as appropriate for the health, safety, and welfare<br />
of student athletes; and<br />
f) Performing other non-coaching duties assigned by the<br />
principal, athletic director.<br />
2) No person other than those employed as a Level 1 or 2 coach<br />
shall be allowed to participate in any supervisory capacity<br />
with interscholastic Sport or Sport Activity teams, perform<br />
any other “coaching duty” as prescribed by the playing<br />
rules within a sport, nor shall any otherwise qualifi ed person<br />
exceed his respective duties as set forth in this Bylaw.<br />
Case BL-27-6- Is it permissible for a person who is<br />
employed in one district, but serves as a full-time<br />
teacher in another district, to be employed to coach.?<br />
Yes, this person can be hired. However it should be noted that if<br />
these schools were not in the same school district under the<br />
same Board of Education, this person would be considered a<br />
Level 2 coach for the purposes of this bylaw. These provisions<br />
also apply to competitive cheer (spirit).<br />
Case BL-27-7- Is it permissible for a coach at a high<br />
school level team to coach another level within the<br />
school district outside of the Limitation of Seasons for<br />
the sport?<br />
Yes. As hiring decisions are to be made at the local level, any<br />
provisions preventing a coach from being involved with his/<br />
her own players in play outside of the high school team DO<br />
NOT APPLY to other levels of play where the coach is hired<br />
by the same local Board of Education for interscholastic play.<br />
For example, the high school coach (any member of the staff)<br />
COULD be hired to coach the middle school basketball team<br />
within the same local Board of Education even if a member of<br />
that middle school team had played on the high school level<br />
(freshman, JV or varsity).<br />
<strong>School</strong>s are cautioned that involving school coaches with nonhigh<br />
school teams, particularly in middle schools which feed<br />
more than one high school, should be monitored to ensure that<br />
problems related to Bylaw 10 (Recruitment) do not surface due<br />
to this coaching.<br />
Case BL-27-8– What restrictions are in place for schools<br />
who hire coaches who are retiring as teachers but<br />
want to remain in coaching?<br />
Individuals retiring from service to <strong>Kentucky</strong> schools, either as<br />
members of the <strong>Kentucky</strong> Teachers Retirement System, or the<br />
<strong>Kentucky</strong> Employees Retirement System, should consult the<br />
system with regard to re-employment provisions. Certified<br />
employees will need to have a KTRS Form E30 approved, which<br />
can only be done post-retirement, in order to comply with the<br />
regulations of the system. In addition, school representatives<br />
should note that a retired coach who is no longer teaching<br />
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in the district becomes a Level 2 Coach and is required (if not<br />
already completed) to successfully complete the Coaching<br />
Education program and other Level 2 requirements.<br />
Case BL-27-9– Does retiring, resigning or otherwise<br />
being relieved of coaching duties waive any of the<br />
requirements for coaching if the coach is later asked to<br />
come back into coaching in that sport at that school?<br />
No. A coach resigning, retiring or being otherwise relieved of<br />
coaching following a sports season does not relieve himself/<br />
herself of the responsibilities such as medical symposium<br />
attendance if in fact that are rehired for the following year.<br />
Case BL-27-10- Does the KHSAA have regulations<br />
regarding job postings for the hiring of coaches?<br />
No. Bylaw 27 includes the requirements for those holding<br />
positions, but hiring, posting and employment policies are<br />
established at the local school district level. <strong>School</strong>s shall<br />
comply with published rules on all postings within the district,<br />
as well as all other KDE hiring regulations.<br />
Case BL-27-11– Are coaches required to be paid a salary<br />
and how do member schools hire coaches?<br />
No, there is no salary requirements. Bylaw 27 restrictions apply<br />
whether or not the coach is paid, regardless of the level<br />
(varsity, JV, freshman). Bylaw 27 states that “any person<br />
assigned to coaching duties at any level (grades 9-12) shall<br />
be duly employed through the respective board of education,<br />
and the entire coaching salary shall be paid through such<br />
board in accordance with local Board of Education Policy.” The<br />
provisions specifically address all Level 1 and Level 2 coaches.<br />
These coaches shall be designated, appointed, approved,<br />
or hired within the published policies of the Local Board<br />
of Education. Coaching salaries (including whether or not<br />
coaches are paid) are the jurisdiction of the Board of Education<br />
through the budgeting process. There may be some cases, at<br />
the discretion of the school and school system, where Level 1<br />
or 2 coaches are appointed at no salary. This is permissible as<br />
long as they have been duly designated through the policies<br />
of the local school or Board of Education. If a salary is paid,<br />
it shall be paid entirely through the local Board of Education.<br />
The KHSAA has no jurisdiction as to whether or not persons that<br />
are neither Level 1 nor Level 2 are used within the athletic<br />
program. Local Board of Education policies should address<br />
persons that do not meet the requirements of a Level 1 or 2<br />
coach, and the terms and conditions of their designation shall<br />
be in accordance applicable state law. Allowable duties for<br />
those individuals are restricted by Case BL-27-6.<br />
Case BL-27-12- Is it permissible for a coach to receive<br />
in-service credit for Sports Safety Course, Medical<br />
Symposium or Coaching Education Attendance?<br />
This is a local district option. The <strong>Kentucky</strong> Department of<br />
Education no longer has specific approval for certain types<br />
of in-service credit. According to the department, the four<br />
basic (traditional) days and the additional five days, if part of<br />
the approved program of in-service in a district, may count<br />
in any manner approved by the local district. Such things as<br />
workshops and conferences, particularly on timely topics<br />
such as HIV and blood borne pathogen education, are not<br />
only approvable, but also encouraged by the department. The<br />
important key is the inclusion in the local district in-service or<br />
professional development program.<br />
Case BL-27-13- Who has to take the coaching education<br />
course?<br />
If a person has not remained continuously on the faculty at the<br />
school or within the school system he/she desires to coach<br />
in 1995-96, they shall take the course. This includes Level 1<br />
head and assistant coaches (who were not on the 1995-96<br />
faculty), and Level 2 head and assistant coaches. Whether or<br />
not the person was a coach on the staff is irrelevant to this<br />
requirement as faculty status is the determinant.<br />
Case BL-27-14- If a coach has completed the Coaching<br />
Education course and changes schools or districts, do<br />
they have to re-take the course?<br />
No. The coaching certification is a one-time certification and is<br />
not required to be repeated if all of the requirements have<br />
been completed.<br />
Case BL-27-15– Is a school compelled to pay the<br />
required fee for a coach to take the required Coaching<br />
Education course?<br />
No, this is a local district option. The payment (or reimbursement)<br />
of the fee is not mandatory. Districts who are paying the fee<br />
for the coaches may not reimburse the fee to the coaches until<br />
all requirements including the applicable tests, are completed.<br />
Case BL-27-16- What is the Sports Safety Course and<br />
who is required to take the course?<br />
HB383 of the 2009 <strong>Kentucky</strong> General Assembly required each<br />
coach to complete a Sports Safety Course in order to coach,<br />
and to remain current by taking an approved course every<br />
two years. The course shall be taught by a Medical Doctor, a<br />
Doctor of Osteopathy, Registered Nurse or Certified <strong>Athletic</strong><br />
Trainer. A coach that has not taken and successfully completed<br />
the course will not be able to coach at practice or contests.<br />
Coaches must remain current in the requirement to be able to<br />
be at practice or competition.<br />
BYLAW 28. DISTRIBUTION OF TOURNAMENT PROFITS<br />
In any regular season tournament, at least seventy-five percent of<br />
the net profit shall be distributed among the participating schools.<br />
An expense allowance shall be given to each participating school for<br />
transportation, meals, and lodging.<br />
BYLAW 29. OFFICIALS DIVISION OF THE ASSOCIATION<br />
Sec. 1) Offi cials Who License:<br />
Any person who offi ciates in baseball, basketball, football, soccer,<br />
softball (slow and fast pitch), swimming, volleyball and wrestling<br />
in grades 9 through 12 between member schools of the <strong>Association</strong><br />
shall be licensed by the Commissioner and shall carry an offi cial<br />
card indicating that licensing. All offi cials in baseball, basketball,<br />
football and softball shall be required to join a local offi cials<br />
association as described in the KHSAA Offi cials’ Guidebook.<br />
Sec. 2) Clinics<br />
Each offi cial licensed with the KHSAA shall annually attend at<br />
least one rules interpretation clinic conducted by representatives<br />
of the KHSAA in the sport in which he or she is licensed.<br />
Sec. 3) Cancellation of License<br />
The KHSAA may cancel or refuse the license renewal of any<br />
offi cial in any sport for cause as detailed in the KHSAA Offi cials<br />
Guidebook.<br />
Sec. 4) Acceptance of Assignments<br />
An offi cial shall accept assignments in the amount of time and in<br />
the manner prescribed by the local offi cial’s association to which<br />
he or she belongs. The penalty for an offi cial’s failure to work an<br />
assigned game, unless providentially prevented from doing so,<br />
may be cause for up to a one-year suspension in that sport.<br />
Sec. 5) Violation of Contracts<br />
The Board of Control shall protect both the offi cials and the<br />
schools against violations pertaining to assignments.<br />
Sec. 6) Local Policy Boards/Committees<br />
The Commissioner may establish as many bureaus as deemed<br />
necessary in each sport in order to assign offi cials to games in<br />
accordance with the Federal Court Decree of 1971.<br />
Sec. 7) Governance<br />
The Offi cials Guidebook, published annually by the <strong>Association</strong>,<br />
shall govern all offi cials licensed with the KHSAA.<br />
Case BL-29-1- If an offi cial is suspended will he/she be<br />
allowed to offi ciate in other sports during the oneyear<br />
suspension?<br />
Yes. Unless violation is of extreme nature, suspension is applicable<br />
only to the sport in which violation occurs.<br />
Case BL-29-2- If an offi cial loses his/her rating due to<br />
suspension; will he/she be allowed to qualify for the<br />
higher rating the next offi ciating season?<br />
Yes. Even though the official will not be able to officiate any<br />
games in that sport until the suspension is concluded, he/<br />
she may continue licensing, attend the clinic, and take the<br />
examination for higher rating that can be issued immediately<br />
upon completion of the suspension.<br />
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Case BL-29-3- Are there rules, statutes or documents that<br />
govern licensed KHSAA offi cials, assigning secretaries and<br />
the KHSAA Offi cials Division?<br />
Yes. The Officials Division exists because of the 1971 Federal<br />
Consent Decree that resulted from a matter initially litigated<br />
regarding Officials’ Assignments. This decree is found in the<br />
KHSAA Policies and Procedures section of the Handbook. In<br />
addition, each year the Board of Control annually approves the<br />
Officials Guidebook, a comprehensive set of regulations and<br />
standards which govern the Officials Division. These provisions<br />
also require compliance with criminal records checks and other<br />
information as may be requested by the <strong>Association</strong>.<br />
BYLAW 30. COACHES NOT TO OFFICIATE<br />
Coaches or persons connected with the competing schools shall<br />
not officiate at contests, unless the written consent of all competing<br />
schools is given.<br />
Case BL-30-1- Is it permissible for administrators<br />
or other school personnel to offi ciate in contests<br />
involving their team?<br />
No, in the team sports of baseball, basketball, football,<br />
soccer, softball and volleyball, coaches (paid or unpaid) are<br />
prohibited from officiating in contests involving their schools,<br />
as are principals, superintendents, assigning secretaries and<br />
other parties directly affiliated with the competing schools<br />
unless approval from all teams is received in writing. For the<br />
interpretation of these rules, a contest is defined as a regular<br />
season contest, game, tournament, or any postseason game or<br />
tournament in which his or her school is participating.<br />
For the purpose of the individual sports of bowling, cross country,<br />
golf, swimming, tennis, track and wrestling, the use of such<br />
persons as officials is almost a requirement for a successful<br />
meet and to have enough staff to administer all meet<br />
functions. Event managers are strongly encouraged to monitor<br />
the placement of coaches within events where they might<br />
have authority over one of their own athletes, and to make<br />
adjustments to the schedule of events or to the assignment of<br />
officials in order to prevent conflicts of interest. If a school is<br />
notified in advance that a coach will be involved in officiating<br />
and chooses to come to that contest, they are considered to<br />
have agreed to the use of the coach as an official.<br />
BYLAW 31. USE OF LICENSED OFFICIALS<br />
Only officials licensed with the Officials Division of the <strong>Association</strong><br />
shall be assigned or employed to officiate in baseball, basketball,<br />
football, soccer, softball, volleyball or wrestling in all competition<br />
involving grades nine (9) through twelve (12). The Commissioner<br />
may approve exceptions to this policy in writing.<br />
Case BL-31-1- Is a school obligated to use licensed<br />
baseball, basketball, football, soccer, softball,<br />
volleyball and wrestling offi cials?<br />
The use of licensed officials is a requirement, the penalty for<br />
violation being possible suspension of the school or the official.<br />
If there is any question about an official being licensed, he/she<br />
should be asked to show his/her license.<br />
Individuals officiating a high school contest, while not properly<br />
licensed with the KHSAA, may be fined as well as the member<br />
school being penalized in accordance with Bylaw 33.<br />
Member schools should refer to the KHSAA website for updated<br />
officials listings.<br />
The Commissioner’s office may also impose a fine on any<br />
assigning secretary who assigns an unlicensed official to a<br />
contest.<br />
BYLAW 32. AGREEMENT REGARDING PROFESSIONAL<br />
BASEBALL CONTRACTS<br />
A student of a KHSAA member school shall not sign a professional<br />
baseball contract until the day following his graduation, or if he<br />
has left school, until the day following the graduation of his class;<br />
nor shall any representative of professional baseball initiate or<br />
participate in any negotiations which would violate the student’s<br />
high school athletic eligibility; except that a student that has been<br />
out of school one year or longer may, with the consent of his or<br />
her parents, apply to the Major League Baseball Commissioner for<br />
permission to sign a contract and if, in the judgment of the Major<br />
League Baseball Commissioner, the circumstances justify it, he shall<br />
approve the application and so notify all major league baseball clubs.<br />
A player may be signed to a professional contract fifteen (15) days<br />
subsequent to the day of the Major League Baseball Commissioner’s<br />
notice. Any school whose employee or official encourages or<br />
collaborates in negotiations that violate this agreement shall be<br />
suspended from the KHSAA for a period to be determined by the<br />
Board of Control.<br />
BYLAW 33. IMPOSITION OF PENALTIES<br />
Sec. 1) Authority to Penalize<br />
If <strong>Association</strong> rules and regulations have been violated, penalties<br />
may be imposed on the offending schools or individual within<br />
the defi ned parameters of this bylaw, the KHSAA Due Process<br />
Procedure, and KRS Chapter 13B. These penalties may be by the<br />
Commissioner’s offi ce, the KHSAA Hearing Offi cer or the Board<br />
of Control dependent upon the specifi cs of the bylaw, KHSAA<br />
Due Process Procedure, or KRS Chapter 13B. Each member school<br />
of the KHSAA through its Principal shall ensure that its athletic<br />
program remains compliant with KHSAA rules.<br />
A member school, student, coach, or administrator shall not be<br />
punished or sanctioned, in any manner, by the KHSAA for allowing<br />
a student to play in an athletic contest or practice with the team<br />
during a time when an order of a court of competent jurisdiction<br />
permits the student to participate or otherwise stays or enjoins<br />
enforcement of a fi nal KHSAA decision on eligibility<br />
For violation of any rule or regulation by any member school<br />
or school designated staff, student-athlete, offi cial, or other<br />
representative, the penalty as may be called for under the specifi c<br />
rule or regulation, or, in case no specifi c penalty is called for,<br />
disciplinary action, including warning, reprimand, probation,<br />
suspension, or payment of a fi ne may be imposed.<br />
a) FINE<br />
A fi ne may be levied in lieu of, or in addition to, any other<br />
penalty imposed upon the school and may only be levied against<br />
a member school. The Board of Control shall adopt a schedule<br />
of fi nes and publish said schedule annually in the <strong>Association</strong><br />
Handbook. The fi ne schedule shall also include any amounts<br />
paid by the <strong>Association</strong> or received by the school as a result of<br />
postseason competition. A fi ne shall not be levied against any<br />
individual within the interscholastic athletic program but may<br />
only be levied against the member school and only for selected<br />
violations as determined by the Board of Control.<br />
b) FORFEIT<br />
The forfeit of contests or meets may be included in penalties<br />
assessed for violation of <strong>Association</strong> rules.<br />
c) WARNING<br />
A warning may be issued which is written notifi cation that a<br />
violation, or an inexcusable or unethical action, has occurred,<br />
is a matter of record, and that the action shall not be repeated.<br />
d) LETTER OF REPRIMAND<br />
A written reprimand of the individual, program, or school may<br />
be issued if a violation of the rules has occurred which was<br />
preventable. The action is a matter of record, and warnings that<br />
repeat actions of this type may be cause for further penalty.<br />
e) PROBATION<br />
Probation is a more severe penalty and may be described in<br />
the following manner. Normally, an individual or a school on<br />
probation is on conditional <strong>Association</strong> membership, but may be<br />
permitted to engage in a regular schedule, sanctioned events,<br />
or district, regional and state championships. This is provided<br />
that the individual or school has taken steps to ensure the<br />
problem which placed the individual or school on probation has<br />
been alleviated and will not re-occur. Additionally, a school on<br />
probation may be restricted to limits on scrimmages, regular<br />
season contests or post season competition as may be deemed<br />
appropriate.<br />
f) SUSPENSION<br />
An individual participant, coach, specifi c sport or school may be<br />
suspended from competition or from scrimmage participation.<br />
This penalty may range from the elimination of individual or<br />
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team(s) participation in games, tournaments, meets or state<br />
championship competition, to suspension of the school from the<br />
<strong>Association</strong>. Individuals or teams suspended may not engage in<br />
contests with member schools of the <strong>Association</strong>, or with any<br />
other school that is a member of another state associated with<br />
the National Federation of State <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>Association</strong>s.<br />
g) RESTITUTION<br />
A fi ne may be levied equal to the amount of itemized legal fees<br />
expended by the <strong>Association</strong> in defense of its rules in a court<br />
of law in cases where a school or school system is directly or<br />
indirectly involved in the legal challenge of an association rule<br />
which has passed via the proper Constitutional process and in<br />
which case, the <strong>Association</strong> prevails in court. If the <strong>Association</strong>,<br />
its Commissioner, or other persons associated or employed<br />
by the <strong>Association</strong> are named as a party, or if the <strong>Association</strong><br />
intervenes in any action to enforce a ruling, bylaw or other<br />
provision, it shall be presumed that the school where the<br />
student attends or the coach or other person is employed or<br />
is otherwise associated or connected, is involved in the legal<br />
challenge. The presumption of involvement may be rebutted by<br />
clear and convincing evidence. Involvement includes providing<br />
testimony, staff, staff legal counsel or funds for counsel, or direct<br />
fi lings by or on behalf of the school or school system.<br />
If the <strong>Association</strong> conducts an investigation regarding any<br />
player, coach, assistant coach, paraprofessional, booster,<br />
supporter or other person associated with a team, program or<br />
member school, and the investigation results in any penalty<br />
being imposed by the <strong>Association</strong>, the school may be required<br />
to pay all costs of that investigation. The costs may include the<br />
costs, fees and expenses charged by an investigator, and the<br />
costs, fees and expenses charged by the <strong>Association</strong>’s legal<br />
counsel.<br />
h) PERMANENT SUSPENSION<br />
Any coach, participant or other school representative may be<br />
permanently suspended from involvement in interscholastic<br />
athletics in this state if found by competent and conclusive<br />
evidence to be guilty of assaulting a sports offi cial.<br />
i) REDISTRIBUTION<br />
If a school is found to have used an ineligible competitor and<br />
as an extension to the fi ne penalty listed above, it may be<br />
directed that a portion or all of the net proceeds received from<br />
a postseason contest or tournament be returned to the host or<br />
redistributed to the other contest or tournament participants.<br />
j) VACATE/STRIKE<br />
If a school is found to have used an ineligible competitor, it<br />
may be directed that 1) Individual records and performances be<br />
vacated or stricken; 2) Team records and performances including<br />
place fi nishes be vacated or stricken; or 3) Individual or team<br />
awards be returned to the <strong>Association</strong>.<br />
Case BL-33-1- What level of institutional control is<br />
the principal of each member school expected to<br />
maintain?<br />
There are several principles that go into the concept of<br />
maintaining institutional control. Control shall first be defined<br />
in common sense terms and is best summarized by the school<br />
having in place the proper policies to ensure that violations<br />
do not occur, and if they do occur, the Principal exhibiting<br />
the leadership and duty to correct the problems and prevent<br />
recurrence. In general violations do not result from a lack of<br />
institutional control if there are adequate preventive measures<br />
in place that are properly monitored and followed, and if swift<br />
action is taken.<br />
However, there are several things that demonstrate a lack of<br />
institutional control including the failure to implement proper<br />
preventive procedures; failure by members of the designated<br />
athletic staff to thoroughly investigate and report violations;<br />
failure to adequately disseminate and distribute compliance<br />
information; failure to adequately distribute compliance duties<br />
to allow for effective control; failing to make clear to all coaches<br />
and participants that rules violations will not be tolerated,<br />
failing to fully investigate and file reports as requested when<br />
potential violations are reported; a head coach failing to create<br />
a compliant atmosphere with the assistant coaches.<br />
The KHSAA enforces its rules based on the following premises-<br />
KHSAA regulations and information are readily available<br />
to the member schools and general public; the Principal or<br />
Designated Representative properly distributes information,<br />
rules manuals, communication, forms, and other needed<br />
materials to the members of the athletics staff; that meaningful<br />
education programs are conducted within the schools to<br />
ensure compliance; student-athletes are properly informed<br />
about rules prior to and during participation. Certainly the<br />
compliance history of a school and its cooperative spirit during<br />
any investigation or inquiry will factor into any penalty decision<br />
regarding violations.<br />
Case BL-33-2- What are the possible penalties under<br />
Bylaw 33 for the violations of KHSAA rules?<br />
Through the Due Process Procedure, the Commissioner may<br />
impose penalties under Bylaw 33, including each of the ten<br />
listed options. When cases are before the Board of Control, the<br />
Board has the same penalty options available.<br />
Suspension, either of an individual or a program, is one of those<br />
penalties and could involve removal and restriction from<br />
contests or a reduction in schedule.<br />
Other penalty options include Fine, Forfeit, Warning, Letter of<br />
Reprimand, Probation, Restitution, Permanent Suspension,<br />
Redistribution and Vacating/Striking. Each of these is described<br />
in detail in Bylaw 33.<br />
Case BL-33-3- What is a contest offi cial as described in<br />
the permanent suspension provisions?<br />
A contest official could be one of the game officials (referees),<br />
scorers, timers, or other game management personnel working<br />
in an official capacity at the contest.<br />
Case BL-33-4- Are penalties from the KHSAA necessary<br />
when schools violate rules that are more stringent<br />
than KHSAA standards?<br />
No. This is a situation between the member schools and is not<br />
a matter for <strong>Association</strong> review. For example, if a school has<br />
a more stringent academic requirement than the KHSAA<br />
minimum standard and then inadvertently allows a player to<br />
compete who is eligible by KHSAA rules, but not by local rules,<br />
KHSAA penalties do not apply. However, the offending school<br />
should report these situations to the opponents and take<br />
whatever agreed action is necessary.<br />
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BOARD OF CONTROL ADOPTED POLICIES<br />
The Board of Control has established many regulations and<br />
policies during its regular meetings. The following are the primary<br />
policies that affect daily operations at the <strong>Association</strong>.<br />
POLICIES ON MEMBERSHIP IN THE ASSOCIATION<br />
Articles III and VI of the KHSAA Constitution detail the Board of<br />
Control’s duty to develop standards for membership in the KHSAA<br />
and authorize the denial of membership applications for suffi cient<br />
cause. The following policies detail that duty.<br />
OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES<br />
Membership Forms shall be distributed to current members<br />
on or about May 1 for the following year along with the bill for<br />
membership dues.<br />
Membership applications shall also be distributed as requested<br />
from other prospective KHSAA member schools.<br />
Membership applications shall be due to the KHSAA by July 1.<br />
Previous member schools are generally be given until their opening<br />
day of school to join without penalty.<br />
At the July Board of Control meeting, the Commissioner reports<br />
to the Board of Control on recommendations for approval of the<br />
membership list for the coming school year. The Board shall take<br />
action on those recommendations.<br />
BASIC MEMBERSHIP CRITERIA<br />
Pursuant to 702 KAR 7:065, Section 1, the KHSAA has been<br />
designated as the <strong>Kentucky</strong> Board of Education’s agent to manage<br />
interscholastic athletics at the high school level in the common<br />
schools, including a private school desiring to associate with the<br />
KHSAA and compete with a common school. Any school desiring<br />
to associate with the KHSAA shall complete, sign and submit this<br />
application to the KHSAA together with the applicable dues, which<br />
shall be considered by the KHSAA Board of Control. The following<br />
are the basic criteria for membership in the KHSAA:<br />
1. The school shall have the 12th grade as the terminating grade,<br />
and not enroll students in only grades K-5;<br />
2. The school shall be:<br />
a) A public school under the auspices of the <strong>Kentucky</strong> Department<br />
of Education fi tting into one of the following membership<br />
categories: A1 (District operated general or multi-program<br />
school), D1 (State Department of Education operated school),<br />
F1 (Federal Dependent school); or<br />
b) A non-public school (private, parochial or church affi liated<br />
school fi tting into one of the following membership<br />
categories: J1 – Roman Catholic <strong>School</strong>, M1 – Other religious<br />
school or R1 – Private, non church school) that has been<br />
certifi ed by the <strong>Kentucky</strong> Board of Education consistent with<br />
KRS 156.160(3) (see KDE web site for Certifi cation Process<br />
for Non-Public <strong>School</strong>s), is a current member of the <strong>Kentucky</strong><br />
Non-Public <strong>School</strong> Commission, and is accredited by one of<br />
the ten approved accrediting agencies including: The KyNPSC,<br />
Inc.; American <strong>Association</strong> of Christian <strong>School</strong>s (AACS);<br />
<strong>Association</strong> of Christian <strong>School</strong>s International (ACSI); Southern<br />
<strong>Association</strong> of Colleges and <strong>School</strong>s (SACS) / AdvancEd;<br />
Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod; Independent <strong>School</strong>s<br />
<strong>Association</strong> of the Central States (ISACS); North American<br />
Division of Seventh Day Adventists; International Christian<br />
Accrediting <strong>Association</strong> (ICAA); <strong>Association</strong> Montessori<br />
International (AMI); American Montessori Society (AMS); or<br />
National Council for Private <strong>School</strong> Accreditation (NCPSA);<br />
3. The school shall agree, through this application and other<br />
monitoring methods, to adhere to and abide by the KHSAA<br />
Constitution, Bylaws, Competition Rules and all other policies<br />
and directives of the KHSAA Commissioner or Board of Control;<br />
4. A new school formed by the local board of education from<br />
existing KHSAA member schools shall be immediately eligible for<br />
championship participation upon acceptance of the application<br />
for new membership; whereas, any other school applying<br />
for new membership shall be ineligible for championship<br />
play during a two-year probationary period from the date of<br />
acceptance of the application; and<br />
5. The school shall pay the membership dues and any and all<br />
assessed fi nes by the imposed deadline.<br />
REASONS TO DENY OR REVOKE MEMBERSHIP<br />
The following is a list of reasons that the KHSAA Board of Control<br />
may either deny an application, suspend or revoke membership in<br />
the KHSAA:<br />
1. Failure to satisfy any of the Basic Membership Criteria<br />
enumerated above;<br />
2. Failure to adhere to and abide by any of the Agreements<br />
enumerated below; or<br />
3. A documented pattern of continual violations and a general<br />
lack of institutional control as defi ned in KHSAA Bylaw 33.<br />
SCHOOL MEMBERSHIP DUES<br />
<strong>School</strong>s desiring to become a member of the <strong>Association</strong> shall pay<br />
a fee in accordance with their enrollment on the following schedule:<br />
<strong>School</strong>s enrolling 1-400 students in grades 9-12 shall pay $800;<br />
<strong>School</strong>s enrolling 401-610 students in grades 9-12 shall pay<br />
$1000;<br />
<strong>School</strong>s enrolling 611-899 students in grades 9-12 shall pay<br />
$1200; and<br />
<strong>School</strong>s enrolling more than 899 students in grades 9-12 shall pay<br />
$1400.<br />
COMPLIANCE EXPECTATION FOR MEMBERSHIP<br />
Each school desiring to join the KHSAA shall agree to compliance<br />
with certain specifi c requirements of the Board of Control. By signing<br />
this application on behalf of this school, I acknowledge:<br />
That the local Board of Education or <strong>School</strong> Based Decision<br />
Making Body has given the undersigned Principal authorization<br />
to apply for renewal of membership in the KHSAA for the above<br />
referenced Academic <strong>School</strong> Year.<br />
That this school is a voluntary member of the KHSAA and is in<br />
compliance with the KHSAA Constitution, Bylaws, Competition<br />
Rules and all other policies and directives of the KHSAA<br />
Commissioner or Board of Control;<br />
That in accordance with Section 3 of the KHSAA Constitution,<br />
the Board of Control is the fi nal authority in determining<br />
Competition Rules (including assignment of schools to district,<br />
region, and/or class);<br />
That I have read, understood and agree to abide by the KHSAA<br />
Constitution, Bylaws, Competition Rules, Due Process Procedure<br />
and all other policies and directives of the KHSAA Commissioner<br />
or Board of Control as now enacted or later amended;<br />
That this school will abide by any and all of the rulings of the<br />
KHSAA Commissioner, Assistant Commissioners, Hearing Offi cer<br />
and Board of Control, and at all times act in the best interests<br />
of the KHSAA;<br />
That this school will self-report any and all violations of the<br />
KHSAA Constitution, Bylaws, Competition Rules, Due Process<br />
Procedure or all other policies and directives of the KHSAA<br />
Commissioner or Board of Control, and any ruling by the KHSAA<br />
and its Commissioner, Assistant Commissioners, Hearing Offi cer<br />
or Board of Control;<br />
That the management of the athletic program is not in contradiction<br />
to state or Federal law, including the submission of the proper<br />
materials in a timely manner as requested by the Commissioner<br />
to fully comply with 702 KAR 7:065, Section 2(13) as it relates<br />
to monitoring compliance with 20 USC Section 1681 (Title IX);<br />
That the KHSAA may impose penalties as detailed in Bylaw 33<br />
against this school for violation of the KHSAA Constitution,<br />
Bylaws, Competition Rules, Due Process Procedure or all other<br />
policies and directives of the KHSAA Commissioner or Board of<br />
Control, and agree to timely adhere to and abide by any and all<br />
penalties assessed against this school under Bylaw 33 or any<br />
other Bylaw, rule, regulation or policy;<br />
That this school will comply with the principles of institutional<br />
control as defi ned by KHSAA Bylaw 33 and the KHSAA’s<br />
interpretations thereof;<br />
That this school will comply in a timely manner with any and all<br />
requests by the KHSAA and its offi cials for information, records<br />
and reports;<br />
That any information submitted via our online system using the<br />
secure login of an authorized school administrator shall be<br />
deemed to have been approved and signed off by the Principal;<br />
That all records of the school including fi nancial, scholastic and<br />
attendance, are open and available for inspection by the KHSAA<br />
and its offi cials;<br />
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That this school has distributed KHSAA Form GE04 in its entirety,<br />
including the applicable student eligibility rules and the Physician<br />
consent and Parental permission forms to each prospective<br />
student-athlete, and that this school properly maintains on fi le<br />
the written permission of the parents of each student-athlete<br />
and the required physical examination form until the student<br />
graduates from the school;<br />
That this school has ensured that each student-athlete has<br />
insurance coverage up to the KHSAA Catastrophic deductible<br />
prior to allowing them to practice or play;<br />
That this school has maintained compliance with KHSAA Bylaw 25<br />
as it relates to the loss of school time for regular season athletic<br />
contests, and does not schedule regular season contests that<br />
directly confl ict with the academic school day;<br />
That this school has properly monitored the playing of scrimmage<br />
and regular season contests, and has not violated the provisions<br />
contained in Bylaw 25, Limitation of Seasons in any KHSAA<br />
sport, and will self-report any violations of these limitations;<br />
That in compliance with KHSAA Bylaw 5, this school will perform<br />
its weekly grade check on a designated day of the week for the<br />
subsequent seven day period (beginning on Sunday), and will<br />
ensure that students ineligible on that date are not allowed to<br />
participate in practice or play until the next opportunity to check<br />
grades; and<br />
That in compliance with KHSAA Bylaw 13, this school’s records are<br />
available for inspection and that this school has the fi nancial aid<br />
need analysis for its student-athletes performed by one of the<br />
approved agencies.<br />
BOARD OF CONTROL FINE SCHEDULE<br />
In accordance with 702 KAR 7:065 and Bylaw 33, a monetary<br />
fi ne may be assessed against a member school. In addition, other<br />
penalties such as suspension of an individual or athletic program<br />
may be imposed for the same or similar violations of the particular<br />
bylaw, rule or tournament regulation.<br />
A maximum fi ne of $50 per occurrence for:<br />
a) Failure to notify game offi cials of change in game site or time<br />
in a timely manner; or<br />
b) Late membership dues payment.<br />
A maximum fi ne of $100 per occurrence for:<br />
a) Failure to attend the required KHSAA rules clinic for coaches<br />
or offi cials during the prescribed schedule. Payment of this<br />
fi ne entitles attendance at makeup clinic but does not prevent<br />
further penalties already prescribed for failure to attend clinic<br />
from being imposed;<br />
b) Failure to provide proper game administration personnel at<br />
contest site;<br />
c) Coaches criticizing specifi c contest offi cials by name or<br />
position to media;<br />
d) Use of non-registered offi cials;<br />
e) Late submission of tournament results, fi nancial report or<br />
remittance of tournament proceeds by tournament manager;<br />
f) Late submission to the association of school information<br />
sheet or other postseason information by member school<br />
including delinquency in requested reports, or other required<br />
documents;<br />
g) Failure of a tournament/contest manager to report a<br />
tournament bracket in a timely manner or failing to report<br />
results as requested;<br />
h) Late reporting of participation list for catastrophic insurance<br />
verifi cation;<br />
i) Ejection of a player or coach for unsportsmanlike conduct; or<br />
j) Late submission of any other required form not otherwise<br />
detailed within this schedule.<br />
A maximum of $300 per occurrence for:<br />
a) Filming or videotaping of a scrimmage or contest by<br />
nonparticipating schools without approval of competing<br />
teams or tournament manager;<br />
b) Arrangement for a makeup rules clinic following last<br />
scheduled makeup clinic;<br />
c) Removal of team from fi eld or court prior to completion of<br />
game;<br />
d) Failure to attend the required KHSAA medical symposium for<br />
head varsity coaches. Payment of this fi ne entitles attendance<br />
at makeup clinic (if one is held) but does not prevent further<br />
penalties already prescribed for failure to attend symposium<br />
from being imposed;<br />
e) Non sanctioned contest against out of state schools or playing<br />
a non-member school in a contest; or<br />
f) Late tournament information from schools including team<br />
pictures and entry of required rosters.<br />
A maximum fi ne of $500 per occurrence for<br />
a) Use of athlete without proper physical examination or<br />
parental permission;<br />
b) Violation of the provisions of Bylaw 25 that mandate<br />
competition may not be held on four consecutive days;<br />
c) Failure of a member school to adhere to Bylaw 20 with<br />
respect to school representatives accompanying athletes to<br />
competition;<br />
d) Failure to attend required annual Medical Symposium (fi ne<br />
applicable per coach) when no make-up is available and<br />
when the coach in question has had two years of scheduled<br />
symposia and failed to attend; or<br />
e) Ejection of player for fi ght / unsportsmanlike conduct in games<br />
when athlete’s eligibility in that sport has been exhausted.<br />
A maximum fi ne of $1000 per occurrence for:<br />
a) Use of an ineligible player when the facts were present to<br />
prevent such usage;<br />
b) Failure to properly certify athletes with respect to age;<br />
c) Violation of National Federation Spirit rules by a cheerleading<br />
coach or squad;<br />
d) Use of illegal equipment by a cheerleading coach or squad;<br />
e) Team leaving bench and coming into playing area during<br />
altercation / fi ght;<br />
f) Team involved in fi ghting before, during or after scrimmage or<br />
contest (from time or arrival to time of departure);<br />
g) Illegal practice or scrimmage;<br />
h) Violation of sports season (Bylaw 25) by any sport or sport<br />
activity team or squad; or<br />
i) Each violation of KHSAA rules not specifi cally addressed by<br />
this schedule;<br />
Additional Fines and Penalties<br />
a) A fi ne may be levied against specifi c documented receipts or<br />
reimbursed expenses when violations are discovered.<br />
b) In the case of restitution, the full amount of document fees<br />
may be assessed as a fi ne.<br />
c) A fi ne may be levied against a member school either directly<br />
or by assessing tournament receipts, for the use of coaches<br />
at any level in grades 9-12 competition that do not meet the<br />
requirements of Bylaw 27.<br />
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SPORTS SANCTIONING / SPONSORSHIP POLICY<br />
REQUIREMENTS FOR SANCTIONING A SPORT OR SPORT<br />
ACTIVITY<br />
The KHSAA Board of Control sanctions (approved for practice<br />
and play and provides the Catastrophe Insurance for) all sports<br />
and sport activities for which the KHSAA sponsors a state high<br />
school championship Under this defi nition, the sports of baseball,<br />
basketball, cross country, fi eld hockey, football, golf, soccer, softball<br />
(fast pitch), swimming, tennis, track and fi eld, volleyball and<br />
wrestling are insured. The sport-activities of archery, bass fi shing,<br />
bowling and competitive cheer are insured as Sport Activities for<br />
those events conducted by the KHSAA. The insurance shall only<br />
cover competitive cheer competitions during which the competition<br />
is conducted within the rules of the National Federation Spirit Guide.<br />
This sanctioning shall allow students to participate in these sports<br />
as long as they are compliant with all applicable KHSAA bylaws<br />
regarding student eligibility.<br />
METHOD OF DETERMINING INTEREST IN NEW SPORTS OR<br />
SPORT ACTIVITIES<br />
The KHSAA shall survey its membership every three (3) years<br />
thereafter to measure desire for a new offering or elimination of an<br />
existing offering. The KHSAA Limitation of Seasons shall not address<br />
a specifi c sport or sport activity unless and until it meets the desired<br />
participation threshold to allow for the maximum opportunity to<br />
expose the sport to growth.<br />
SCHOOLS NECESSARY TO START NEW SPORTS OR SPORT<br />
ACTIVITIES<br />
Unless otherwise approved by the Board of Control, in order for<br />
the KHSAA to consider sponsoring a state championship in a new<br />
sport or sport activity, there shall be at least 10% of the member<br />
schools desiring to participate by showing a favorable response on<br />
the interest survey and the sport having participating schools in at<br />
least three basketball regions. The presence of this amount of schools<br />
does not in and of itself guarantee the addition of championship<br />
play in that sport or sport activity. The Board of Control must review<br />
all factors surrounding the possible addition including a fi scal<br />
analysis and the possible impact of the addition on member school<br />
compliance with Title IX.<br />
SCHOOLS NECESSARY TO CONTINUE EXISTING SPORT OR<br />
SPORT ACTIVITIES<br />
In order for the KHSAA to continue a playoff system for a sport or<br />
sport activity, and unless there is prevailing action by the Board of<br />
Control, there shall be at least 10% of the member schools desiring<br />
to participate by showing a favorable response on the interest<br />
survey and the sport having participating schools in at least three<br />
basketball regions. The presence of this amount of schools does not<br />
in and of itself guarantee the continuation of championship play<br />
in that sport or sport activity. The Board of Control must review<br />
all factors surrounding the possible addition including a fi scal<br />
analysis and the possible impact of the addition on member school<br />
compliance with Title IX.<br />
SUMMARY OF BYLAW APPLICABILITY TO SPORTS AND<br />
SPORT ACTIVITIES<br />
The following KHSAA Bylaws apply to all sports and sport<br />
activities to include Archery, Bass Fishing, Bowling and Competitive<br />
Cheer: Bylaw 1 (Responsibility for Eligibility); Bylaw 2 (Physician’s<br />
& Parental Consent Form and Insurance requirement); Bylaw 3<br />
(Age, per state law); Bylaw 5 (Minimum Academic Requirement);<br />
Bylaw 9 (Other Eligibility Requirements and Regulations); Bylaw 11<br />
(Practice of Sportsmanship); Bylaw 14 (Protests); Bylaw 15 (Request<br />
for Rulings); Bylaw 16 (Protests); Bylaw 17 (Supplying Information);<br />
Bylaw 18 (Countersigning Contracts); Bylaw 19 (Submission of<br />
Reports); Bylaw 20 (Member of Faculty to Accompany team);<br />
Bylaw 21 (Compliance with NFHS Rules); Bylaw 23 (Sanctioning<br />
and approval of out of state travel); Bylaw 24 (Forfeits); Bylaw 25<br />
(Limitation of Season); Bylaw 26 (Summer Activities); Bylaw 27<br />
(Coaching Requirements); Bylaw 28 (Distribution of Tournament<br />
Profi ts); Bylaw 29 (Offi cials Division); Bylaw 30 (Coaches not to<br />
offi ciate) and Bylaw 33 (Penalties)<br />
The following bylaws ARE applicable to all sports but ARE NOT<br />
applicable to Sport Activities: Bylaw 4 (Enrollment); Bylaw 6 (Transfer<br />
Rule); Bylaw 7 (Non-Domestic Students); Bylaw 8 (Contestant on<br />
Other Teams); Bylaw 12 (Amateur and Awards); Bylaw 13 (Financial<br />
Aid); Bylaw 22 (Specifi c Sport Regulations); Bylaw 31 (Use of<br />
Licensed Offi cials) and Bylaw 32 (Agreement regarding professional<br />
baseball).<br />
The Sports sanctioned by the KHSAA are baseball, basketball,<br />
cross country, fi eld hockey, football, golf, soccer, softball (fast pitch),<br />
swimming, tennis, track and fi eld, volleyball and wrestling.<br />
The Sport Activities sanctioned by the KHSAA are archery, bass<br />
fi shing, bowling and competitive cheer.<br />
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REGIONAL INVESTIGATIVE COMMITTEES<br />
Sec. 1) REGIONAL INVESTIGATIVE COMMITTEES<br />
An investigative option of this <strong>Association</strong> may be the use of<br />
Regional Investigative Committees (RIC), seated within each<br />
basketball region.<br />
Sec. 2) REFERRAL OF MATTERS<br />
a) When a matter is under review by the <strong>Association</strong>, the<br />
Commissioner’s offi ce may request a meeting of the RIC.<br />
b) The RIC to be convened shall be the RIC of the region into which<br />
the student is now enrolled (i.e. receiving school). Members<br />
of, or the entirety of, the RIC of the region from which the<br />
student was formerly enrolled (i.e. sending school) may also be<br />
consulted if necessary to research the matter at hand.<br />
c) The Commissioner’s offi ce shall develop, and have approved by<br />
the Board of Control, a schedule and deadlines for submission<br />
of materials to the RIC.<br />
d) Requests received after the deadline date will not be considered<br />
at that RIC meeting, but will be placed on the agenda for the<br />
next regularly scheduled meeting. No exceptions will be made.<br />
Sec. 3) COMPOSITION OF REGIONAL INVESTIGATIVE COMMITTEES<br />
a) Each RIC shall be composed of fi ve (5) persons unless meeting<br />
the criteria in (c) below. The members shall be composed of:<br />
1) One member school representative elected by the member<br />
school representatives within each basketball district; and<br />
2) One school system (central offi ce) employee shall be elected<br />
by the member school designated representatives of all<br />
districts within the region.<br />
3) In the case that the region has one or more non-public schools<br />
(R1, J1 or M1 classifi cation), an additional representative shall<br />
be elected from those schools to serve on the RIC,<br />
b) A member of the Board of Control may not serve on a RIC.<br />
In the event that any matter considered by an RIC becomes<br />
a review issue for the Board of Control, the Board of Control<br />
member shall recuse himself/herself while the matter is being<br />
considered.<br />
c) If approved by the Board of Control through a recommendation<br />
of the Commissioner, an individual may serve as the RIC in<br />
those areas where such has been an accepted practice and<br />
is agreed by the represented member schools. In such cases,<br />
the provisions of these policies relative to the establishment<br />
of quorum, selection of a chair, term, and election shall not be<br />
relevant.<br />
Sec. 4) CHAIR<br />
a) Each RIC shall elect from among its members a chairperson<br />
and vice chairperson. The chairperson shall preside over all<br />
meetings of the committee. The vice chairperson shall serve in<br />
the capacity of chairperson in the absence of the chairperson.<br />
b) If a vacancy occurs in the Offi ce of Chairperson or Vice<br />
Chairperson of a Regional investigative committee, the<br />
respective Committee shall elect a successor from among its<br />
members to serve the remainder of the unexpired term.<br />
Sec. 5) QUORUM<br />
a) A quorum of the RIC shall consist of three (3) members in the<br />
event of a fi ve (5) person RIC, and four (4) members in the event<br />
of a six (6) person RIC.<br />
b) In the absence of a quorum, the Commissioner may appoint<br />
a replacement to serve for that meeting only. The replacement<br />
shall be a person who is qualifi ed to serve in that position.<br />
c) When a vote is taken on any matter pending before the Regional<br />
investigative committee, a quorum being present, a majority of<br />
the votes of the members of the RIC voting on the matter shall<br />
determine the outcome and recommendation thereof.<br />
Sec. 6) CONFLICT<br />
a) In the event that a school of which a member of a RIC is<br />
associated makes an appeal or becomes a party to a situation<br />
under consideration, that member shall be disqualifi ed.<br />
b) The same procedure shall be followed if, for any reason, one or<br />
more members of the committee cannot serve.<br />
Sec. 7) DUTIES<br />
a) The duties of the RIC shall be to consider requests by the<br />
Commissioner’s offi ce for additional investigation and research<br />
regarding a matter under consideration within the Bylaws and<br />
regulations of this <strong>Association</strong>.<br />
b) The RIC shall have no authority to waive any provision of<br />
<strong>Kentucky</strong> Revised Statutes or Administrative regulations, or to<br />
issue fi nal rulings regarding the Bylaws and regulations of the<br />
KHSAA.<br />
Sec. 8) TRAINING<br />
a) The Commissioner’s offi ce shall, on an annual basis, facilitate<br />
training for members of the RICs.<br />
b) Such training shall be mandatory for each member to continue<br />
to serve.<br />
Sec. 9) MEETINGS<br />
Each RIC shall meet as needed to carry out its duties and shall,<br />
unless professional investigative assistance is required, complete<br />
its work on a matter within ten (10) working days of receipt by<br />
the chair.<br />
Sec. 10) TERM<br />
a) Members of a RIC shall serve terms of three years and are<br />
eligible to succeed themselves only once.<br />
b) A member of the RIC may serve a maximum of six consecutive<br />
years.<br />
Sec. 11) RIC ELECTION PROCESS<br />
a) The election of member school representatives to the RIC shall<br />
be according to the following procedure:<br />
b) No later than February 1 each year, the Commissioner shall<br />
electronically notify the representative of each member school<br />
in each region in which a member of the RIC is to be elected of<br />
the positions for which elections are to be held and shall provide<br />
online a form requesting candidates for the position(s) available.<br />
c) A member school representative who wishes to declare his/her<br />
candidacy for one or more of the available positions shall make<br />
such declaration for candidacy electronically using the online<br />
form by February 10.<br />
d) The Commissioner shall provide online on or before April 1 to<br />
the representative of each member school in each region an<br />
offi cial ballot, which shall contain for each position available<br />
the names of all announced candidates. The representative of<br />
each member school shall vote electronically for one candidate<br />
in each position on the offi cial online ballot by April 10. The<br />
candidate receiving a majority of the votes cast shall be declared<br />
by the Commissioner to have been elected.<br />
e) If no candidate receives a majority of the votes cast on the fi rst<br />
offi cial ballot, a second offi cial ballot shall be provided online,<br />
bearing the names of the two candidates who received the<br />
highest number of votes on the fi rst offi cial ballot and a second<br />
vote shall be taken on them only. Ten days shall be allowed<br />
for member school representatives to vote electronically on<br />
the second offi cial online ballot. The candidate receiving the<br />
majority of the votes cast on the second ballot shall be declared<br />
by the Commissioner to have been elected. However, in the<br />
event of a tie vote on the second ballot, the Board of Control, by<br />
majority vote, shall determine the winner.<br />
Sec. 12) INELIGIBILITY TO SERVE<br />
The representative of a member school that is in the two-year<br />
probationary period and has not been elected to full membership<br />
is not eligible for election or to vote in elections.<br />
Sec. 13) VACANCIES<br />
In the event a vacancy occurs in any seat on the RIC, the Board of<br />
Control shall appoint a qualifi ed individual from the representative<br />
group to fi ll the vacant seat for the duration of the unexpired term.<br />
Sec. 14) THRESHOLD FOR RECOMMENDATION<br />
For the purpose of determining whether to recommend or not to<br />
recommend eligibility, the RIC shall be guided by the following<br />
criteria, other criteria contained in the KHSAA Bylaws and KHSAA<br />
Policies, and their respective experience related to high school<br />
athletics:<br />
a) The fact that a student is retained in a lower grade because he/<br />
she fails to pass the required number of courses, is voluntarily<br />
withdrawn from school or repeats a lower grade shall not be<br />
suffi cient grounds for recommending a waiver.<br />
b) Likewise, the fact that a student, who is otherwise eligible for<br />
promotion to the next grade, repeats a grade because he/she is<br />
among the smaller students in the class and/or to gain social<br />
and/ or emotional maturity shall not be suffi cient grounds for<br />
recommending a waiver.<br />
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c) The fact that a student misses school for a prolonged period of<br />
time because of events that are/were beyond the control of the<br />
student and/or his/her parent or guardian, which events cause<br />
him/her to repeat a grade may be grounds for recommending a<br />
waiver provided the requisite documentation is present.<br />
d) A waiver request based on time missed from school because<br />
of a serious injury or prolonged illness shall not be granted<br />
unless supported by a physician’s record which establishes that<br />
the absence from school was directly and solely related to such<br />
injury or illness.<br />
Sec. 15) REPORT<br />
a) Following consideration and review of documentation, the RIC<br />
Chair shall report to the Commissioner’s offi ce regarding the<br />
fi ndings of the RIC, including the vote of the members of the<br />
RIC if one is taken.<br />
b) This report shall be considered a recommendation, but is not<br />
binding within the Due Process Procedure of the KHSAA.<br />
Sec. 16) COOPERATION WITH RECOMMENDATIONS<br />
a) The administrative recommendations of the RIC shall be<br />
accepted in good faith by all member schools.<br />
b) This provision shall not to be construed as preventing the<br />
principal of a member school from exercising his/her school’s<br />
right, or a defi ned aggrieved party from exercising the same<br />
right, to due process by appealing decisions through the Due<br />
Process Procedure.<br />
INFRACTIONS/PENALTY COMMITTEE STRUCTURE<br />
Procedures for Handling Penalties<br />
The Commissioner and Board of Control (“Board”) each have a<br />
role in administering penalties for KHSAA Constitution or Bylaws<br />
Violations. Unless specifi cally covered in any bylaw, the standard<br />
penalties are listed in Bylaw 33. All matters considered by the<br />
Commissioner or the Board shall be conducted in compliance with<br />
the Due Process Procedure and any fi ndings are appealable by<br />
aggrieved parties as defi ned in that procedure.<br />
Sec. 1) MATTERS TO BE DETERMINED BY THE COMMISSIONER<br />
a) Reports of violations should be submitted to the Commissioner.<br />
If such evidence is presented in compliance with Bylaw 15<br />
(Request for Rulings) and Bylaw 16 (Reporting of Violations and<br />
Protests) to warrant an investigation, the Commissioner shall<br />
direct an appropriate investigation of the allegation(s).<br />
b) At the conclusion of an investigation penalties in accordance<br />
with Bylaw 33 may be levied by the Commissioner at his/her<br />
discretion.<br />
c) The Commissioner, per the Constitution, shall enforce all<br />
penalties provided for, and fi x penalties for violations for which<br />
no penalties are prescribed.<br />
d) Penalties levied by the Commissioner shall be summarized for a<br />
report at a subsequent Board of Control meeting.<br />
e) Penalties levied by the Commissioner may be appealed to the<br />
Board of Control per the KHSAA Due Process Procedure.<br />
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Policies Policies & & Procedures Procedures<br />
AMENDED FEDERAL CONSENT DECREE OF 1971<br />
(1987) (2008)<br />
1. As provided by KRS 156.070, the State Board of Education,<br />
under its general powers and duties, has the management<br />
and control of the common schools. It is the judgment of the<br />
court that this responsibility and control cannot be avoided or<br />
relegated to the <strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>Athletic</strong> <strong>Association</strong> and<br />
that the Board is accountable to see that the <strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>High</strong><br />
<strong>School</strong> <strong>Athletic</strong> <strong>Association</strong>, acting in a ministerial capacity, shall<br />
observe the requirements of the law in fostering and encouraging<br />
the participation in athletics of all who desire to so participate<br />
irrespective of race or color. Such participants shall be given<br />
a full and equal opportunity to have positions and places of<br />
responsibility in the high school athletic program in all its phases.<br />
2. The <strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>Athletic</strong> <strong>Association</strong> shall continue under<br />
its rules and by-laws in the structure of its present organization<br />
subject to the directives of this decree.<br />
3. The constitution and by-laws of the <strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>Athletic</strong><br />
<strong>Association</strong> shall be changed and modifi ed as follows:<br />
(a) The members of the Board of Control shall be elected for a<br />
period of four years as now provided. There shall be 12 members<br />
of the Board of Control, at least two of which shall be black, and<br />
at least two of which shall be female.<br />
(b) The Commission shall be composed of a Commissioner and<br />
four or fi ve Assistant Commissioners, at least one of which shall<br />
be black and at least one of which shall be female.<br />
(c) The Delegate Assembly shall not be limited in its membership<br />
to Principals of accredited secondary schools of good standing<br />
in the <strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>Athletic</strong> <strong>Association</strong>, but shall be<br />
composed of Administrators, Principals or faculty members of<br />
schools or school systems. While it is not practical to require<br />
a percentage of blacks to be named as Delegates, the districts<br />
shall bear in mind that a reasonable proportion of the Delegate<br />
Assembly shall be blacks.<br />
(d) Where the use of registered offi cials is required, the offi cials<br />
for each athletic contest in football, basketball and baseball<br />
shall be selected and shall be given to the schools involved<br />
at a reasonable time before the contest. Any head coach<br />
who objects to the selection of a certain offi cial or offi cials to<br />
serve in contests in which his team will participate shall have<br />
a right to fi le a written protest with the Commission if fi led a<br />
reasonable time before the contest. What is a reasonable time<br />
to be determined by the Commission. The Commission shall<br />
have a right to make any changes as it deems appropriate and<br />
in the best interest of the sport. It is recognized that to make<br />
out such a schedule is a very involved and tedious task and the<br />
Commission shall have authority to employ any assistance as it<br />
feels proper, subject, of course, to its supervision.<br />
4. The <strong>Association</strong> shall establish a list of qualifi ed offi cials to<br />
offi ciate in all high school sports and shall require that only such<br />
offi cials may offi ciate in interscholastic athletic competition. It<br />
may classify offi cials as Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 and in so<br />
doing may adopt the standards now employed by the <strong>Association</strong>.<br />
5. Pursuant to paragraph 5 of the original Decree herein fi led<br />
<strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>Athletic</strong> <strong>Association</strong> was required to<br />
take affi rmative action to recruit black offi cials in the sports of<br />
basketball, football and baseball and was further required to report<br />
to the court within 60 days from the date of the original Decree<br />
concerning such action. An affi davit has been fi led in the record<br />
herein on November 15, 1971, showing the results of such action.<br />
<strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>Athletic</strong> <strong>Association</strong> shall make available to<br />
all persons so recruited academic and practical training, including<br />
participation as offi cials in practice, junior varsity and similar<br />
contests. The objective shall be to cause such persons to become<br />
fully qualifi ed to participate as offi cials in varsity contests as soon<br />
as practicable.<br />
6. The Second Amended Answer of defendants, <strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong><br />
<strong>Athletic</strong> <strong>Association</strong> and Ted Sanford, pleading the amendment of<br />
Article IV, Section 2(a) of the Constitution of <strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong><br />
<strong>Athletic</strong> <strong>Association</strong> be and it is hereby ordered fi led and entered<br />
of record herein.<br />
7. Plaintiffs herein represent of record all blacks constituting a class<br />
so numerous to make it impracticable to bring them before this<br />
court. The questions of law and fact affecting the rights of those<br />
plaintiffs raised herein by pleadings and proof are common to all<br />
blacks and are typical of the claim of the class of blacks. Therefore<br />
plaintiffs herein represent of record as a class all blacks as a whole.<br />
The Court is fully aware that at this date the high school football<br />
season is well advanced and it is not practicable to undertake to<br />
invoke the changes directed by this decree to apply to the high<br />
school football contests. The football season may proceed to its<br />
ultimate conclusion under the plan now in effect as provided by<br />
the <strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>Athletic</strong> <strong>Association</strong> Constitution, Bylaws<br />
and tournament Rules 1970-71. In all other respects this decree is<br />
effective as of the date it is signed by the Court.<br />
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BASKETBALL PRIME DATE SCHEDULING<br />
(REQUIRED OF ALL MEMBER SCHOOLS)<br />
In fairness to the participants in girls basketball, and those within<br />
the programs including parents, students and fans, the Board<br />
of Control has developed this policy to ensure that there are<br />
opportunities for girls basketball to be played on “prime dates”.<br />
These dates are Friday night, any time on Saturday, and any time<br />
on Sunday. Compliance with this policy neither expresses nor<br />
implies that a member school is in (or not in) compliance with Title<br />
20, U.S.C. Titles, 1681-1688, et. Seq. (Title IX).<br />
PRIME DATE REQUIREMENT<br />
A) BASIC REQUIREMENT (40% rule)<br />
Each basketball season, a member school shall meet one of two<br />
alternative methods of prime date compliance with respect to the<br />
scheduling of basketball games. The member schools shall:<br />
1) Play at least forty (40) percent of its girls home basketball<br />
games on a prime date, defi ned as Friday night, Saturday or<br />
Sunday, wherein tournaments shall only count as one game<br />
played toward this requirement; or<br />
2) Play at least forty (40) percent of its girls basketball schedule<br />
(all games) on a prime date, defi ned as Friday night, Saturday<br />
or Sunday. <strong>School</strong>s using this method must play at least one<br />
prime date game in each of the months of December, January<br />
and February.<br />
B) ANNUAL PRIME DATE COMPLIANCE PROCESS<br />
Each year, the KHSAA shall review all girls’ regular season<br />
basketball schedules (hereinafter “current schedule”). These annual<br />
reviews shall begin with the fi rst legal regular season playing date.<br />
<strong>School</strong>s that are not in compliance with the forty (40) percent<br />
requirement on the fi rst playing date shall be contacted on or before<br />
December 31 of the playing season in an effort to allow for schedule<br />
corrections or revisions to comply with the forty (40) percent<br />
requirement. The school shall be notifi ed of the potential penalties<br />
for non compliance with this correspondence.<br />
Schedules shall be posted on the KHSAA website in the manner<br />
as instructed by the Commissioner’s offi ce prior to the published<br />
deadline. Schedules shall be accurate and include entry and<br />
designation of games that are involved in tournaments, classics,<br />
festivals and other multi-game events.<br />
At the end of the regular playing season, the schedules shall be<br />
reviewed for fi nal compliance with the requirement.<br />
C) PENALTY FOR NON-COMPLIANCE WITH THE PRIME DATE<br />
REQUIREMENT<br />
Based on the fi nal review at the end of regular season, if a member<br />
school’s total home games for girls’ do not comply with the forty<br />
(40) percent requirement, the following penalty shall be applied:<br />
1) The boys’ regular season total game schedule for the following<br />
school year’s basketball season shall be reduced by two games<br />
as compared to the current boys’ schedule.<br />
2) The overall two contest reduction shall be achieved by reducing<br />
boys’ home games.<br />
3) In the case that a school does not have any home games, the<br />
two game penalty shall be applied to away games.<br />
4) In the event that this penalty is imposed, the offending school<br />
shall count the game as a forfeit with respect to KHSAA Bylaws<br />
and shall comply with the provisions of Bylaw 24 as it relates to<br />
forfeit fees and other penalties. The game may not be replaced<br />
on the offending team’s schedule but may be replaced on the<br />
opponent schedule.<br />
5) <strong>School</strong>s may not schedule or enter additional tournaments from<br />
the benchmark year as a means of circumventing the penalties<br />
within this policy.<br />
6) <strong>School</strong>s will be notifi ed of the reduction in the allowable boys’<br />
games for the following season after the conclusion of the<br />
current season.<br />
D) EXAMPLES OF POSSIBLE PENALTY APPLICATIONS<br />
On the fi rst legal playing date for the season, Jones <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong>’s<br />
regular season girls’ basketball schedule refl ects they are not<br />
meeting the forty (40) percent requirement. Jones <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong><br />
is reviewed again at the end of the season, and does not meet<br />
the forty (40) percent requirement.<br />
During that same season, the boys’ total number of regular season<br />
games played is 23 as defi ned by Bylaw 25. Within this 23 count,<br />
there are 21 single games being played and two tournaments<br />
counted in a reduced fashion per the rule. The boys’ team played<br />
six regular season home single games.<br />
Due to non-compliance with the forty (40) percent requirement<br />
for girls’, Jones <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong>’s total number of allowable boys’<br />
regular season single games for the following regular season<br />
shall be reduced to 21. This reduction would not apply to the<br />
allowable two tournaments that may be counted in a reduced<br />
fashion.<br />
In this example, the total allowable number of regular season<br />
home games for the following season may not exceed four<br />
single games.<br />
Should this reduction occur, the KHSAA Staff shall work with<br />
member schools to accomplish the identifi ed contractual game<br />
reductions.<br />
RECOMMENDED BASKETBALL PRIME TIME SCHEDULING<br />
Prime time scheduling is means to ensure fairness to the students,<br />
particularly girls, who perhaps have had disadvantaged scheduling in<br />
the past. More scheduling equity can be accomplished by scheduling<br />
boys‘ and girls’ games on separate nights with prime time starts for<br />
both or by scheduling doubleheaders and alternating boys’ and girls’<br />
start times. The following schedule is recommended in the event that<br />
double headers are used to meet the Prime Date Requirement.<br />
One Double-Header (Optional As To Which Team Plays Second)<br />
Two Double-Headers (Girls Game Recommended to Be Second At<br />
Least Once)<br />
Three Double-Headers (Girls Game Recommended to Be Second<br />
At Least Once)<br />
Four Double-Headers (Girls Game Recommended to Be Second At<br />
Least Twice)<br />
Five Double-Headers (Girls Game Recommended to Second At<br />
Least Twice)<br />
Six Double-Headers (Girls Game Recommended to Be Second At<br />
Least Three Times)<br />
Seven Double-Headers (Girls Game Recommended to Be Second<br />
At Least Three Times)<br />
Eight Double-Headers (Girls Game Recommended to Be Second<br />
At Least Four Times)<br />
Nine Double-Headers (Girls Game Recommended to Be Second At<br />
Least Four Times)<br />
Ten Double-Headers (Girls Game Recommended to Be Second At<br />
Least Five Times)<br />
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Policies Policies & & Procedures Procedures<br />
SPORTS MEDICINE<br />
PROTOCOL RELATED TO CONCUSSIONS<br />
AND CONCUSSED STUDENT ATHLETES FOR<br />
ALL INTERSCHOLASTIC ATHLETICS IN THE<br />
COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY<br />
(Released: June, 2010, Commissioner Julian Tackett, Updated per<br />
General Assembly Action, April, <strong>2012</strong>)<br />
BACKGROUND<br />
In various sports playing rule codes, the National Federation of<br />
<strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong>s (NFHS) has implemented standard language dealing<br />
with concussions in student-athletes. The basic rule in all sports<br />
(which may be worded slightly differently in each rule book due to<br />
the nature of breaks in time intervals at contests in different sports)<br />
states:<br />
Any athlete who exhibits signs, symptoms, or behaviors consistent<br />
with a concussion (such as loss of consciousness, headache,<br />
dizziness, confusion, or balance problems) shall be immediately<br />
removed from the contest and shall not return to play until<br />
cleared by an appropriate health-care professional. (Please see<br />
NFHS Suggested Guidelines for Management of Concussion in<br />
the Appendix in the back of each NFHS Rules Book).<br />
The NFHS also has recommended concussion guidelines through<br />
its Sports Medicine Advisory Committee (SMAC). These<br />
recommendations include:<br />
No student-athlete should return to play (RTP) or practice on the<br />
same day of a concussion.<br />
Any student-athlete suspected of having a concussion should<br />
be evaluated by an appropriate health-care professional that<br />
day.<br />
Any student-athlete with a concussion should be medically<br />
cleared by an appropriate health-care professional prior to<br />
resuming participation in any practice or competition.<br />
After medical clearance, return to play should follow a step-wise<br />
protocol with provisions for delayed return to play based upon<br />
the return of any signs or symptoms.<br />
To implement these rules, and based on KRS 160.445 and<br />
156.070(2) as amended by the <strong>Kentucky</strong> General Assembly in <strong>2012</strong>,<br />
the KHSAA has defi ned this policy and parameters to guide all<br />
interscholastic school athletic representatives and all KHSAA licensed<br />
sports offi cials. References to signs and symptoms of concussion are<br />
detailed by the NFHS through its SMAC upon consultation with the<br />
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).<br />
POLICY ON CONCUSSIONS DURING INTERSCHOLASTIC<br />
PLAY IN THE COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY<br />
A student-athlete suspected by an interscholastic coach, school<br />
athletic personnel or contest offi cial of sustaining a concussion<br />
(displaying signs/symptoms of a concussion) during an athletic<br />
practice or contest shall be removed from practice or play<br />
immediately. The student-athlete shall not return to play prior to<br />
the ending of practice or competition until the student-athlete is<br />
evaluated to determine if a concussion has occurred.<br />
A physician or licensed health care provider whose scope of<br />
practice and training includes the evaluation and management of<br />
concussions and other brain injuries is empowered to make the<br />
on-site determination that a student-athlete has or has not been<br />
concussed. This will generally include an MD (Medical Doctor), DO<br />
(Doctor of Osteopathy), PA (Physician’s Assistant), ARNP (Advanced<br />
Registered Nurse Practitioner) or ATC (Certifi ed <strong>Athletic</strong> Trainer).<br />
This may also include other licensed health care providers with the<br />
proper scope of practice and training whose qualifying credentials<br />
have been made known to member school personnel in advance and<br />
who have completed approved training.<br />
If any one of these individuals answers that “yes”, there has been<br />
a concussion, that decision is fi nal and is not appealable.<br />
If medical coverage by a person empowered to make the<br />
concussion assessment is not on site, and signs/symptoms of<br />
concussion have been observed, a concussion is presumed until such<br />
evaluation can be performed.<br />
No student-athlete may return to practice or play in interscholastic<br />
athletics that day in that event that a concussion is diagnosed or<br />
presumed.<br />
A student-athlete may return to play at the time of a suspected<br />
concussion if it is determine by appropriate medical personnel that<br />
no concussion has occurred.<br />
ROLE OF COACHES IN ADMINISTERING THE POLICY<br />
Coaches are to be current in their certifi cation regarding the KMA/<br />
KHSAA Sports Safety Course, including the specifi c segment(s)<br />
related to identifying the signs and symptoms of concussions.<br />
Coaches must review and know the signs and symptoms of<br />
concussion and direct immediate removal of any student-athlete<br />
who displays these signs or symptoms for evaluation by appropriate<br />
medical personnel.<br />
Coaches have no other role in the process with respect to diagnosis<br />
of concussion or medical treatment.<br />
It remains the ultimate responsibility of the coaching staff in all<br />
sports to ensure that players are only put into practice or contests if<br />
they are physical capable of performing.<br />
ROLE OF CONTEST OFFICIALS IN ADMINISTERING THE<br />
POLICY<br />
Offi cials are to review and know the signs and symptoms of<br />
concussion and direct immediate removal of any student-athlete<br />
who displays these signs or symptoms.<br />
Offi cials have no other role in the process with respect to diagnosis<br />
of concussion or medical treatment.<br />
RETURN TO PLAY POLICY FOR A STUDENT-ATHLETE<br />
RECEIVING A CONCUSSION, AFTER THE MANDATORY<br />
REMOVAL THAT DAY<br />
Once a concussion has been diagnosed (or presumed by lack of<br />
examination by an appropriate health care provider), only an MD or<br />
DO can authorize return to play on a subsequent day, and such shall<br />
be in writing to the administration of the school.<br />
<strong>School</strong> administration shall then notify the coach as to the<br />
permission to return to practice or play.<br />
If an event continues over multiple days, then the designated<br />
event physician has ultimate authority over return to play decisions<br />
and such return to play may not be prior to the third day following<br />
the initial diagnosis.<br />
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SPORTS MEDICINE<br />
KMA/KHSAA PROCEDURE FOR AVOIDING HEAT<br />
INJURY/ILLNESS THROUGH ANALYSIS OF HEAT<br />
INDEX AND RESTRUCTURING OF ACTIVITIES AND<br />
RECOMMENDATIONS FOR COOLING METHODS<br />
DUE TO HEAT RELATED ILLNESS.<br />
Original Procedure Made by the <strong>Kentucky</strong> Medical <strong>Association</strong><br />
Committee on Physical Education and Medical Aspects of Sports<br />
to and for the <strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>Athletic</strong> <strong>Association</strong> and<br />
adopted by the KHSAA Board of Control as recommendation for all<br />
schools, May, 2002, On site Procedures Revised by KHSAA Board of<br />
Control, February 13, 2003, On site procedures further Revised and<br />
Made Mandatory for all schools by the KHSAA Board of Control,<br />
May, 2005, On site procedures further revised with respect to<br />
testing instruments, March, 2007, Cooling Procedures Modifi ed as<br />
Recommended by <strong>Kentucky</strong> Medical <strong>Association</strong>, June, 2009, Heat<br />
Index Expanded to Spring Sports, August, 2010<br />
INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND<br />
Following months of study, after one year of implementation<br />
and in an effort to help protect the health and safety of studentathletes<br />
participating in high school sports, the <strong>Kentucky</strong> Medical<br />
<strong>Association</strong> Committee on Physical Education and Medical Aspects<br />
of Sports issued a recommended procedure to the <strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>High</strong><br />
<strong>School</strong> <strong>Athletic</strong> <strong>Association</strong> for immediate implementation in 2002.<br />
This procedure called for the determination of the Heat Index (using<br />
on site devices to measure Temperature and Relative Humidity), and<br />
a guideline for activity to be conducted at that time based on the<br />
Heat Index reading. Though other procedures and measurements<br />
were considered, the application of the Heat Index appeared to be<br />
most readily implementable on a state wide basis, and appeared to<br />
be reliably tested in other areas.<br />
Through the fi rst fi ve years of use of the procedure, minor<br />
adjustments were made in the reporting requirements, and the<br />
on site devices to be used. In May, 2005, the Board of Control<br />
through its policies directed that all member school comply with the<br />
testing and reporting requirements. In October, 2006, the member<br />
schools of the <strong>Association</strong> overwhelming approved at their Annual<br />
Meeting, a proposal to make such reporting not simply a Board of<br />
Control policy, but a school supported and approved Bylaw as it<br />
approved Proposal 9 to amend KHSAA Bylaw 17. In March, 2007,<br />
the <strong>Kentucky</strong> Medical <strong>Association</strong> Committee on Physical Education<br />
and Medical Aspects of Sports recommended the elimination of all<br />
devices with the exception of the Digital Sling Psychrometer as a<br />
means of measuring at the competition/practice site. In June, 2009,<br />
the <strong>Kentucky</strong> Medical <strong>Association</strong> Committee on Physical Education<br />
and Medical Aspects of Sports recommended that specifi c cooling<br />
procedures, including the practicing in the event of an emergency,<br />
be implemented at the local school level. In August, 2010, the<br />
<strong>Kentucky</strong> Medical <strong>Association</strong> Committee on Physical Education<br />
and Medical Aspects of Sports recommended that the heat index<br />
monitoring procedures apply to the sports played in the spring in<br />
<strong>Kentucky</strong>’s high schools.<br />
Each of these recommendations were adopted by the KHSAA Board<br />
of Control.<br />
GENERAL PROCEDURE<br />
The procedure calls for the determination of the Temperature and<br />
Relative Humidity at the practice / contest site using a Digital Sling<br />
psychrometer It is important to note that media-related temperature<br />
readings (such as the Weather Channel, local radio, etc.) or even<br />
other readings in the general proximity are not permitted as they<br />
may not yield defensible results when considering the recommended<br />
scale. The readings must be made at the site.<br />
Neither the KHSAA nor KMA has endorsed any particular<br />
brand of psychrometer and receives no endorsement fee or other<br />
consideration for any device sold. There are several models on the<br />
market that will properly perform the functions, including companies<br />
such as Medco and others. The KHSAA or your local Certifi ed <strong>Athletic</strong><br />
Trainer has easy access to catalogs with this type of equipment. In<br />
addition, the KHSAA web site has a variety of links to various dealers.<br />
INDOOR AND OUTDOOR VENUES<br />
While much of the original discussion concerning this package<br />
centered on outdoor sports, the <strong>Kentucky</strong> Medical <strong>Association</strong><br />
Committee on Physical Education and Medical Aspects of Sports has<br />
advised the KHSAA that indoor sports, particularly in times of year<br />
or facilities where air conditioning may not be available, should be<br />
included in the testing. Such has been approved by the Board of<br />
Control as policy requirement. The recommendations contained in<br />
this package clearly cover both indoor and outdoor activity, as well<br />
as contact and non-contact sports.<br />
SUMMARY OF HEAT INDEX MONITORING<br />
RECOMMENDATIONS<br />
Though much more scientifi c information and other alternative<br />
methods for determining Heat Index and participation restrictions<br />
are being studied, these initial steps should help ensure the health<br />
and safety of the participants in high school sports. Adherence to<br />
these guidelines represents a conscious effort by the interscholastic<br />
community to emphasize health and safety on a much higher level<br />
than any loss of competitive preparation. Any further revisions or<br />
enhancements will be distributed to the members of the KHSAA.<br />
PROCEDURE FOR TESTING<br />
Thirty (30) minutes prior to the start of activity, temperature and<br />
humidity readings should be taken at the practice / competition site.<br />
The information should be recorded on KHSAA Form GE20 and<br />
these records shall be available for inspection upon request. All<br />
schools will be required to submit this form in either a paper or<br />
electronic form.<br />
The temperature and humidity should be factored into the Heat<br />
Index Calculation and Chart and a determination made as to the<br />
Heat Index. If schools are utilizing a digital sling psychrometer that<br />
calculates the Heat Index, that number may be used to apply to the<br />
regulation table.<br />
If a reading is determined whereby activity is to be decreased<br />
(above 95 degrees Heat Index), then re-readings would be required<br />
every thirty (30) minutes to determine if further activity should be<br />
eliminated or preventative steps taken, or if an increased level of<br />
activity can resume.<br />
HEAT INDEX AND ACTIVITY ALTERATION TABLE<br />
Using the following scale, activity must be altered and / or<br />
eliminated based on this Heat Index as determined:<br />
Under 95 degrees Heat Index<br />
All sports<br />
Water should always be available and athletes be able to<br />
take in as much water as they desire.<br />
Optional water breaks every 30 minutes for 10 minutes in<br />
duration to allow hydration as a group<br />
Have towels with ice for cooling of athletes as needed<br />
Watch/monitor athletes carefully for necessary action.<br />
Re-check temperature and humidity every 30 minutes if<br />
temperature rises in order to monitor for increased Heat<br />
Index.<br />
95 degrees to 99 degrees Heat Index<br />
All sports<br />
Water should always be available and athletes should be<br />
able to take in as much water as they desire.<br />
Mandatory water breaks every 30 minutes for 10 minutes in<br />
duration to allow for hydration as a group<br />
Have towels with ice for cooling of athletes as needed<br />
Watch/monitor athletes carefully for necessary action.<br />
Contact sports and activities with additional required<br />
protective equipment:<br />
Helmets and other equipment should be removed when<br />
athlete not directly involved with competition, drill or<br />
practice and it is not otherwise required by rule.<br />
Reduce time of outside activity. Consider postponing<br />
practice to later in the day.<br />
Re-check temperature and humidity every 30 minutes to<br />
monitor for increased Heat Index.<br />
100 degrees (above 99 degrees) to 104 degrees Heat Index<br />
All sports<br />
Water should always be available and athletes should be<br />
able to take in as much water as they desire.<br />
Mandatory water breaks every 30 minutes for 10 minutes in<br />
duration to allow for hydration as a group<br />
Have towels with ice for cooling of athletes as needed<br />
Watch/monitor athletes carefully for necessary action.<br />
Alter uniform by removing items if possible and permissible<br />
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by rules<br />
Allow for changes to dry t-shirts and shorts by athletes at<br />
defi ned intervals.<br />
Reduce time of outside activity as well as indoor activity if<br />
air conditioning is unavailable.<br />
Postpone practice to later in day.<br />
Contact sports and activities with additional required<br />
protective equipment:<br />
If helmets of other protective requirement are required to<br />
be worn by rule or normal practice, suspend practice or<br />
competition immediately<br />
For sports that do not have mandatory protective<br />
equipment, reduce time of outside activity and consider<br />
postponing practice to later in the day.<br />
Re-check temperature and humidity every 30 minutes to<br />
monitor for changes in Heat Index.<br />
Above 104 degrees Heat Index<br />
All Sports<br />
Stop all outside activity in practice and/or play, and stop all<br />
inside activity if air conditioning is unavailable.<br />
This procedure is to be used until such time as the temperature<br />
is below 84 degrees as no combinati on of heat and humidity at<br />
that level will result in a need to curtail activity. The KHSAA will use<br />
September 15 as the standard date for the return of the Heat Index<br />
forms in the fall, and April 15 as the start date in the spring. Member<br />
schools should remember that the monitoring shall continue any<br />
time that a combination of heat and humidity at that level could<br />
result in a need to curtail activity (an ambient temperature of 83<br />
degrees or higher).<br />
COOLING METHODS DUE TO HEAT RELATED ILLNESS<br />
Exertional heat stroke (EHS) is relatively uncommon among<br />
exercise associated medical conditions, but is a frequent cause of<br />
exercise related death. 3 athletes have died of EHS in <strong>Kentucky</strong> in<br />
the past few years.<br />
The majority of medical evidence shows that early institution of<br />
body cooling is the most effective method of decreasing mortality in<br />
EHS. This paper contains recommendations regarding the methods<br />
of body cooling, including tubs, ice bags, iced towels (towels<br />
with water that have been frozen) water, fans, and shade. The<br />
recommendations are classifi ed as essential (foundational to the<br />
implementation of treatment, should have resources and personnel<br />
directed towards implementation), and desirable (important in<br />
maximal implementation, should have resources and personnel<br />
directed towards implementation as budget and resources allow).<br />
The recommendations are only guidelines, are not intended as<br />
a standard of care, and should not be considered as such. These<br />
guidelines should be considered in the care of athletes who can be<br />
expected to be at risk of EHS due to the sport or the environmental<br />
situation of the activity. Sports especially at risk include football<br />
with and without equipment, soccer, and long distance track. Other<br />
sports and activities, such as cycling, golf, baseball, tennis, track and<br />
fi eld, and band, may also be at risk due to long duration exposure to<br />
extreme environmental conditions.<br />
It is essential that the school and school offi cials:<br />
Establish a written plan for emergency treatment of EHS, and<br />
conduct drills in the implementation of the plan<br />
Know how to assess environmental conditions and determine<br />
when extreme conditions exist<br />
Identify a specifi c spot at the athletic facility that has shade<br />
Have immediate access to ice and bags to contain ice<br />
Have access to water, and provide water breaks as outlined in<br />
the KMA/KHSAA Heat Illness and Prevention Policy<br />
Know the most effective sites for application of ice to the body<br />
It is highly desirable that the school and school offi cials<br />
Obtain and use, when environmental conditions are determined<br />
to be extreme, a tub or pool, fi lled with water and ice before<br />
practice or game, to be used in body immersion for maximal<br />
cooling, and how have personnel trained in this technique.<br />
It is desirable that schools and school offi cials:<br />
Have a certifi ed athletic trainer (AT,C) on staff to develop and<br />
implement these guidelines<br />
Have immediate access to water<br />
Provide shade breaks<br />
Provide fans when environmental conditions are determined to<br />
be extreme<br />
Have close access to an air conditioned room<br />
Have access to and use iced towels that can be rotated to<br />
appropriate areas of the body, including the axilla, groin, and<br />
back of the neck<br />
REFERENCES<br />
1. Binkley HM et al. NATA Position statement: Exertional heat<br />
illness. J Ath Training 2002; 37: 329- 343.<br />
2. Casa DJ et al. Survival strategy: Acute treatment of exertional<br />
heat stroke. J Strength Conditioning Res 2006; 20: 462.<br />
3. Armstrong LE et al. ACSM position stand: Exertional heat illness<br />
during training and competition. Med Sci Sports Exerc 2007; 41:<br />
556- 572<br />
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SPORTS MEDICINE<br />
WRESTLING MINIMUM WEIGHT CERTIFICATION<br />
PROGRAM<br />
INTRODUCTION AND PLAN BACKGROUND<br />
The health hazards associated with excessive weight reduction<br />
through food deprivation and/or dehydration are well documented.<br />
These hazards include, but are not limited to, reduced regulation of<br />
body temperature, kidney failure, and acute and/or chronic fatigue.<br />
The KHSAA urges all to consider the information contained herein in<br />
making decisions regarding competitive weight of wrestlers.<br />
The purpose of this plan is to develop and determine an athlete’s<br />
minimum weight, not necessarily best weight, as those are individual<br />
decisions. This only forms a limitation for competition, not an artifi cial<br />
standard for normal practice. In order to participate in wrestling, all<br />
participants must have a minimum weight determination made by a<br />
designated assessor. The establishment of a minimum weight class<br />
is based on a body fat measurement of 7% for male wrestlers and<br />
12% for female wrestlers. This determination must be made through<br />
a four-part process,<br />
1) The determination and validation of the proper hydration level<br />
of the athlete;<br />
2) The determination of the athlete’s body fat percentage;<br />
3) The determination of the athlete’s minimum weight were his<br />
/ her body fat percentage reduced to the minimum level; and<br />
4) The projection and stipulation for the point in time when a<br />
wrestler could actually wrestle at that minimum weight.<br />
Questions about the program or its implementation should be<br />
directed to Assistant Commissioner Michael Barren at the KHSAA<br />
offi ces in Lexington.<br />
WRESTLING WEIGHT MANAGEMENT REGULATION AND<br />
POLICY<br />
BACKGROUND AND FUNDAMENTALS<br />
1) An accepted method of determining this weight shall be used<br />
and the Commissioner shall approve the method. Any one of<br />
the four approved methods may be used in accordance with<br />
the weight management procedures, including skin-fold caliper<br />
testing; BOD POD® air displacement; Bioelectrical Impedance<br />
Analysis or Hydrostatic (under water) determination.<br />
2) The NWCA (National Wrestling Coaches <strong>Association</strong>) online<br />
system shall be used to record and track the procedures.<br />
PROCEDURES<br />
A) Background<br />
1) The KHSAA remains concerned for the safety of the young<br />
people who participate in our wrestling program. The<br />
establishment of minimum weight classes along with a<br />
maximum weight loss per week limit allows high school<br />
wrestlers to participate in a most healthy manner.<br />
2) Each school is required to certify minimum weights of all<br />
wrestlers and turn in the forms to the KHSAA, either in the<br />
form of paper forms or the electronic spreadsheet.<br />
3) The establishment of a minimum wrestling weight based on<br />
7% body fat for males and 12% for females is required for all<br />
high school wrestlers. The KHSAA does not advocate that a<br />
wrestler’s established minimum weight is the athlete’s best<br />
weight but simply the minimum weight at which the athlete<br />
will be allowed to compete.<br />
4) No wrestler representing a KHSAA member school may<br />
compete in a match against an outside team without a weighin<br />
and without adhering to NFHS weight class rules.<br />
5) To be entered in a specifi c weight class in the post season<br />
tournament series, each wrestler is required to make weight<br />
prior to a specifi ed date in the desired postseason weight<br />
class.<br />
6) All weigh-ins must be recorded using the approved recording<br />
system of they do not count toward postseason eligibility.<br />
B) Weight Loss Per Week<br />
1) A weight loss of 1.5% of a wrestler’s total body weight per<br />
week (or 3.5 pounds per week whichever is greater) has been<br />
established and therefore that is divided to get the allowable<br />
loss per day (.015 of Alpha weight / 7) for the fi rst week or .5<br />
pound per day.<br />
2) A wrestler will not be allowed to wrestle at any time in a<br />
weight class that would require him/her to lose more than<br />
this amount.<br />
C) Designation/Selection/Qualifi cations of an Assessor<br />
1) When an individual is listed with the KHSAA as an “Assessor”,<br />
there is always a concern about professional responsibility.<br />
There is an expectation of the highest professional and<br />
ethical conduct relative to performing assessments on the<br />
young wrestlers. These young wrestlers MUST be treated<br />
with the highest regard for their right to privacy, and for the<br />
confi dentiality of all data collected with the program.<br />
2) Assessors are required to conduct themselves in a manner<br />
such that there will be no questions about the positive<br />
contribution to the program and to the sport of wrestling.<br />
There will be times when professional judgment will be<br />
involved to clarify and validate the assessment process; the<br />
greater the depth of understanding the program, the more<br />
likely you are to represent the best interests of both the<br />
KHSAA and the student-athlete.<br />
3) Each school may select an individual to serve as the Assessor<br />
for this program within their wrestling program. Multiple<br />
schools may utilize the same assessors.<br />
4) <strong>School</strong>s must submit the name of the assessor to be used to<br />
the KHSAA using the appropriate KHSAA form IN ADVANCE<br />
of the testing.<br />
5) Assessors may not be members of school coaching faculty in<br />
any sport.<br />
6) Assessors must have medical background – by defi nition,<br />
employed in the healing and health care profession – Registered<br />
Nurse, Licensed Practical Nurse, Advanced Registered Nurse<br />
Practitioner, Doctor, Physical Therapist, Physicians Assistant,<br />
Doctor of Osteopathy, <strong>Athletic</strong> Trainer Certifi ed, nutritionist,<br />
health educator or an exercise physiologist.<br />
7) To be eligible to become a KHSAA approved assessor an<br />
individual must have demonstrated training and experience<br />
in skin-fold measurement or other approved assessment<br />
method.<br />
8) <strong>School</strong>s may utilize any individuals for the compilation of<br />
the data, but must use a designated assessor to perform the<br />
actual measurements.<br />
9) <strong>School</strong>s may use someone not in one of the categories in<br />
Item 1(c) with permission of the <strong>Association</strong> by requesting<br />
such permission in advance.<br />
D) Establishing Minimum Weights<br />
1) The lowest weight class a wrestler may compete at will be<br />
determined as follows:<br />
a) If the predicted weight, at 7% male/12% female is exactly<br />
that of one of the weight classes, that weight class shall be<br />
the wrestler’s minimum weight class.<br />
b) If the weight class falls between two weight classes, he/she<br />
must wrestle at the higher weight class.<br />
c) Any male or female wrestler whose body fat percentage<br />
at the time of measurement falls below 7%/12% must<br />
obtain, in writing on the prescribed KHSAA form, a licensed<br />
physician’s clearance stating that the athlete is naturally<br />
at this sub 7%/12% body fat level. A physician’s clearance<br />
is valid for one season and expires April 1 of each year. A<br />
copy of this form shall be submitted to the KHSAA with the<br />
minimum weight spreadsheet for each applicable wrestler.<br />
d) Any wrestler who fi rst reports to a team after the posted<br />
deadline date shall have his minimum weight determined<br />
by his fi rst scale weigh-in and he/she may not wrestle at a<br />
lower class the remainder of the season.<br />
2) There are four methods of determining the body fat<br />
percentage of a wrestler.<br />
a) Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis using electronic methods<br />
to determine the body fat percentage. The end result of<br />
the body fat calculation is entered into the minimum body<br />
weight calculations in order to determine the minimum<br />
body weight. This is programmed to calculate lean body<br />
mass and percent body fat;<br />
b) Traditional skin-fold testing, using specifi c measurements.<br />
In this case, skin-fold measurements will be utilized to<br />
determine each wrestler’s body fat percentage. Only<br />
measurements taken by KHSAA approved assessors will<br />
be accepted. This method is based on the relationship<br />
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between subcutaneous fat and total body fat and its inverse<br />
relationship to body density. The regression equations have<br />
been derived for the specifi c population of the wrestling<br />
community and these formulas calculate body density. The<br />
KHSAA will accept measurements using these different<br />
methods with the Lange or Harpenden calipers. These are<br />
medium priced calipers and can be obtained for around<br />
$200.00 from most health care product suppliers;<br />
c) BODPOD air displacement system of measurement. This<br />
advanced method uses air displacement technology and<br />
is as accurate as underwater weighing; yet, it is very safe<br />
and fast for the wrestlers. It also provides the wrestler and<br />
coach with an immediate calculation for any allowable<br />
weight loss and the allowable schedule for the loss. This<br />
device (named the BODPOD) is available for testing at<br />
several sites. If you wish to learn more about the BODPOD<br />
in the meantime, go to www.bodpod.com on the web. The<br />
end result of the body fat calculation is entered into the<br />
minimum body weight calculations in order to determine<br />
the minimum body weight; and<br />
d) Underwater or Hydrostatic body fat analysis in a supervised<br />
clinical setting. The end result of the body fat calculation<br />
is entered into the minimum body weight calculations in<br />
order to determine the minimum body weight. This method<br />
involves the submersion of an individual to determine the<br />
subject’s underwater weight that is used along with the<br />
weight on land to calculate the body density. It utilizes<br />
the concept that muscle mass and fat have specifi c known<br />
densities relative to water. This method can be fairly<br />
accurate, although it is usually quite expensive. There is no<br />
appeal from the body fat percentage determination used in<br />
this method.<br />
e) Competitors wishing to appeal the determination of body<br />
fat level as determined in (1), (2) or (3) above may do so<br />
by using method (4) within two weeks of the original test<br />
administration. The costs of such appeal shall be borne by<br />
the athlete.<br />
E) Defi nitions<br />
1) SKIN-FOLD ASSESSMENT TERMINOLOGY - The use of skinfold<br />
assessment in the process of determination of body<br />
composition requires some standardization of terminology<br />
used in this fi eld. The following is an attempt to accomplish<br />
this standardization:<br />
a) Total Body Weight (TBW): weight of the body on a certifi ed,<br />
calibrated scale.<br />
b) Body Density (BD): the mass of the body per unit of volume.<br />
(The fat free component is assumed to have a density of<br />
1.100 gm/cm3. the mass of fat is considered to be about<br />
.90 gm/cm3)<br />
c) Percent Body Fat (%BF): the proportion of total body weight<br />
that is fat weight and expressed as a percentage. %BF =<br />
(TBW LBM) / (TBW) x 100<br />
d) Lean Body Mass (LBM): the weight of the lean tissue of the<br />
body such as muscle, bone, and blood. The weight of the<br />
body without the fat weight. LBM = TBW FW.<br />
e) Fat Weight (FW): the weight of the fat tissue of the body.<br />
Includes both essential and stored fat tissue. FW = TBW x<br />
%BF<br />
f) Minimum Wrestling Weight (MWW): the lowest weight at<br />
which a wrestler may compete, determined to be 7 % body<br />
fat for the <strong>Kentucky</strong> Wrestling Minimum Weight Program<br />
less a 3% margin of error.<br />
g) Ideal Body Weight: a body weight selected for a specifi c<br />
individual or group based on both empirical and scientifi c<br />
evidence that provides an optimum level of performance.<br />
h) Minimum Weight: a body weight selected for a specifi c<br />
individual or group based on a specifi c percent body fat. A<br />
minimal, but not necessarily ideal or optimum body weight<br />
i) Regression Equations: equations that express the<br />
relationship (based on correlation) between the criterion<br />
measure (GOLD STANDARD) and the prediction measure.<br />
In skin-fold assessment these are determined for specifi c<br />
combinations of sites, and specifi c populations.<br />
j) Population Specifi city: the attempt to make prediction<br />
calculation (equations) on representative subjects from<br />
specifi c groups of individuals, the results of which are<br />
intended to be applied to a similar, larger population. In<br />
skin-fold assessment for body composition the important<br />
specifi c factors are sex, age, national origin, maturation and<br />
hydration.<br />
k) Biological Variability: variation that will contribute to error<br />
due to such factors as hydration and deposition sites.<br />
l) Technical Variability: variability that will contribute to error<br />
due to such factors as lack of standardization of procedures<br />
among assessors.<br />
m) Reliability: reproducibility, the consistency and<br />
dependability of a measure. >.9 with experienced assessors.<br />
Increases with fewer sites and monitored practice.<br />
n) Validity: degree to which an assessor obtains an accurate<br />
measure. How well the group being assessed matches the<br />
group from which the regression equation was obtained<br />
and is dependent upon: age, activity level, population<br />
specifi c, and body composition status.<br />
F) Physician’s Clearance for Excessively lean Wrestlers<br />
1) Any wrestler who naturally is below the 7%/12% minimum<br />
measurement must have a signed physician’s clearance on the<br />
form provided in this material.<br />
NUTRITION EDUCATION<br />
While it is not required, it is highly recommended that each school<br />
participate in a nutrition education program with their studentathletes<br />
and incur all costs of the program. Many times, wrestlers<br />
are making decisions regarding weight management and weight<br />
reduction that would be different if there were better educating<br />
as to the long-term consequences. The National Wrestling Coaches<br />
<strong>Association</strong> has an excellent nutritional model available for a<br />
nominal cost per school.<br />
WRESTLING WEIGHT MANAGEMENT COMPETITION RULES<br />
A. Weight Management, Certifi cation and Control<br />
1) All athletes shall meet eligibility requirements including the<br />
development of a set minimum body weight. Only competitors<br />
whose minimum weight has been determined using the NWCA<br />
online weight management system (including all recording and<br />
tracking) are eligible to compete. Athletes without a minimum<br />
weight determination may not wrestle in competition or in<br />
practice after the fi rst date for competition during the regular<br />
season.<br />
2) The minimum weight class for each wrestler shall be determined<br />
using the National Wrestling Coaches <strong>Association</strong> (NWCA)<br />
online system between October 15 and the fi rst regular season<br />
match.<br />
3) The Head Coach of the team is responsible for maintaining a<br />
signed copy of the Alpha Report as the wrestling permission<br />
form. Each athlete subject to the sub-7% (sub-12% for females)<br />
physician permission shall have a properly completed form<br />
processed, and the Head Coach shall send a copy of that form<br />
to the KHSAA prior to the fi rst competition. Once properly<br />
received, the KHSAA will authorize the wrestler to compete<br />
using the online system and until such is done, the wrestler may<br />
not compete.<br />
4) A wrestler may not compete on the day of the minimum body<br />
weight testing.<br />
5) A wrestler desiring to appeal the original minimum weight<br />
certifi cation results shall complete the hydrostatic weight<br />
appeal within two (2) weeks of the original test.<br />
6) A wrestler may never be certifi ed into a class which is below<br />
the minimum body weight determined by the wrestler, his/her<br />
parents, his/her coach and his/her doctor and verifi ed by using<br />
the proper calculation forms.<br />
B) Weight Classes, Weigh-ins and Records<br />
1) Competition shall be divided into weight classes for regular and<br />
postseason competition as defi ned in the NFHS Wrestling Rules<br />
Book.<br />
2) The two-pound growth allowance will be added to each class<br />
boundary on December 25, thereby shifting the bounds of the<br />
class. The individual wrestler does not “receive” two pounds,<br />
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3) For each round of the KHSAA postseason tournament, the two<br />
pound weight / growth allowance provisions from the National<br />
Federation Rules shall be used as such shall be added on<br />
December 25.<br />
4) A certifi ed scale shall be used to verify weight at all matches<br />
(regular and postseason). Scales which do not display current<br />
certifi cation or for which current documentation is not available<br />
shall not count toward the wrestler’s weigh-in requirements but<br />
shall count as though the wrestler weighed 288.<br />
5) If an athlete competes in a match where no certifi ed scale was<br />
available, the weigh-in counts as a “miss” in all fourteen weight<br />
classes with respect to achieving a desired weight class weighin.<br />
6) A member school representative may not compete in any match<br />
where a weigh-in is not conducted and recorded.<br />
7) The Head Coach of each team shall be responsible for entering<br />
the complete competition schedule of the team prior to the<br />
fi rst competition date, using the NWCA online system and shall<br />
maintain the accuracy of that schedule throughout the season.<br />
8) The Head Coach of each team shall provide, for each<br />
competition weigh-in, a match weigh-in form produced by the<br />
NWCA online system showing the lowest applicable weight for<br />
each competing wrestler on the actual date of competition.<br />
Local event managers should have in place an option to produce<br />
such listing in the event that the competing coach does not<br />
produce this report at weigh-ins.<br />
Any coach failing to produce this report shall have the weigh-ins<br />
recorded on an alternate form, and such shall be provided, by an<br />
opposing coach, to the KHSAA for review.<br />
Repeated failure to produce these required weigh-in reports<br />
shall be cause for suspension of the Head Coach from regular or<br />
post season competition or other penalty contained in KHSAA<br />
Bylaw 33 and may subject the team to ineligibility to enter the<br />
regional wrestling tournament.<br />
9) Following each match, and prior to the next competition for the<br />
squad, each coach shall enter the actual scale weights of each<br />
wrestler who weighed in for the competition, using the NWCA<br />
online system. For multiple day competition within the same<br />
event, only the fi rst day weigh-in is to be recorded.<br />
Repeated failure to enter scale weights prior to the next<br />
competition shall be cause for suspension of the Head Coach<br />
from regular or post season competition or other penalty<br />
contained in KHSAA Bylaw 33 and may subject the team to<br />
ineligibility to enter the regional wrestling tournament.<br />
C) Certifi cation into a Weight Class<br />
1) A wrestler is certifi ed into a particular weight class at any<br />
regularly scheduled match or tournament any time on or prior to<br />
the Saturday of NFHS week 30 by making base weight (including<br />
growth allowance after December 25) at an offi cial weigh-in on<br />
a certifi ed scale as long as that certifi ed weight is not below the<br />
documented minimum weight and is at a time allowed by the<br />
minimum weight calculations. A wrestler weighing in on or prior<br />
to the Saturday of NFHS week 30 is continually certifying at the<br />
weigh-in weight.<br />
2) Once a wrestler is certifi ed into a particular weight class as<br />
of the Saturday of NFHS week 30, he/she may weigh-in only<br />
in that class and one class above. He/she is automatically recertifi<br />
ed into a higher weight class after the Saturday of NFHS<br />
week 30 by weighing in and qualifying for that class, but never<br />
into a lower weight class. After the Saturday of NFHS week 30,<br />
making base weight (including growth) two classes above any<br />
previously certifi ed weight class automatically renders that<br />
wrestler ineligible for the remainder of the year to wrestle in the<br />
lower weight class (previous certifi ed weight).<br />
3) Please note that this rule is for weigh-ins, not matches. It is<br />
possible that a wrestler weighed in at a certain class weight<br />
for a match, but wrestled up during that match. That weigh-in<br />
would count for the lower, weigh-in class.<br />
D) Weight Control<br />
All coaches are cautioned that rapid reduction in weight can<br />
endanger the health of the student athlete and coaches are<br />
encouraged to keep current with all research in this area. The<br />
manager of each meet is to have each participant weighed and it<br />
is highly recommended that a physician examine each participant.<br />
FUTURE CONSIDERATIONS<br />
The KHSAA Wrestling Weight Control Program will continue<br />
to develop over the next few years with several enhancements<br />
planned. Education continues to be a key element in the success<br />
and understanding of the weight control program. It is hoped that<br />
through continued education and dedicated efforts among our<br />
wrestling community, we work toward creating a safer sport and<br />
healthier environment.<br />
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KHSAA MEDIA, INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AND<br />
VIDEOTAPE REGULATIONS<br />
MEDIA POLICIES AND RIGHTS<br />
1) The intellectual property, corporate, broadcasting and<br />
media rights to all State championship rounds of the KHSAA<br />
postseason championships belong exclusively to the KHSAA,<br />
including titling agreements and sponsorships. No member<br />
school may approve or sign an agreement that includes rights<br />
to state contests (delayed or live). The Commissioner is the<br />
manager of all State Championship play.<br />
2) The intellectual property, corporate, broadcasting and media<br />
rights to the postseason rounds prior to the state fi nals<br />
belong exclusively to the KHSAA, including titling agreements<br />
and sponsorships. No member school can sign an exclusive<br />
agreement for a postseason round (District, Region, Sub-<br />
Section, Section) without agreement between the schools and<br />
approval of the KHSAA Offi ce. The Commissioner is the manager<br />
of all rounds of other championship play, but in accordance with<br />
adopted Competition Rules, may designate a manager to assist<br />
at the local level.<br />
3) The rights to regular season competition between involving<br />
schools of the KHSAA belong to the KHSAA. Such rights shall,<br />
in the normal course of business, be assigned to the Principal of<br />
the member school for management. No member school shall<br />
sign an exclusive regular season agreement that would “Shut<br />
out” its opponent from any audio, video streaming or having<br />
the opportunity to do so.<br />
4) At all levels of competition during postseason play, control of<br />
media access and location at those contests is with the KHSAA.<br />
In general, the management of those rights may be assigned to<br />
the manager at the host KHSAA member school for the district,<br />
regional and sectional (semi-state) competition.<br />
5) At all levels of competition, including district, regional, sectional,<br />
and state competition in KHSAA sponsored tournaments and<br />
meets, managers are encouraged to make allowances for<br />
members of the television media to tape the contests at no<br />
charge to the media outlet, as long as the taping is for the sole<br />
purpose of newscast highlights.<br />
6) Cable companies and other outlets desiring to tape the contest<br />
for delayed rebroadcast shall receive the permission of the<br />
event manager, and the manager has the right to set and collect<br />
any fee which may be deemed appropriate as an offset to any<br />
perceived lost ticket revenue.<br />
7) At the state level, all negotiations for rights to a delayed<br />
broadcast, as well as any live telecast, shall be initiated with the<br />
Sports Information Director and Assistant Commissioner, and<br />
shall be approved by the Commissioner of the KHSAA.<br />
PARTICIPATING TEAMS VIDEOTAPING AT KHSAA EVENTS<br />
At the discretion of the event manager, and if space is available<br />
and if such taping does not violate existing, acknowledged,<br />
written copyright protection or intellectual property agreements,<br />
participating teams in KHSAA events shall be allowed space, for the<br />
purpose of recording the contest. If space is deemed to be available,<br />
the tournament manager has the right to designate a specifi c area<br />
for the purpose of taping, and allow taping only in that area. It<br />
shall be solely the determination of the event manager as to space<br />
availability. The manager of all state fi nal championships is the<br />
<strong>Association</strong> Commissioner.<br />
If the tournament manager deems that space is available, each<br />
participating school choosing to tape or fi lm is required to sign a<br />
waiver indicating that the <strong>Association</strong> shall be held blameless for<br />
any and all liability to those parties involved in the taping, and that<br />
the school shall make no copies of the tape or fi lm.<br />
FANS AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC VIDEOTAPING AT STATE<br />
CHAMPIONSHIP EVENTS<br />
The <strong>Association</strong> shall allow for the taping of KHSAA sponsored<br />
competition by persons whose equipment is totally self-contained,<br />
is for personal use, shall not be duplicated and the equipment can<br />
be operated from the confi nes of the seat that the person occupies.<br />
However, at the discretion of the event manager, taping may be<br />
prohibited if attendance fi gures or ticket sales indicate that the<br />
allowance of taping would impose on the comfort and view of<br />
other paying patrons. No support equipment, i.e., electric power<br />
supplies, tripods, etc. shall be allowed. The determination as to<br />
space availability and other technical requests shall be solely to the<br />
discretion of the event manager. If space is deemed to be available,<br />
the tournament manager has the right to designate a specifi c area<br />
for the purpose of taping, and allow taping only in that area. All<br />
requests for videotape and fi lm space at levels below the state<br />
championships shall be directed to the event manager, and his or<br />
her decision as to space availability shall be fi nal.<br />
ASSOCIATION TAPING PRIVILEGES<br />
The <strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>Athletic</strong> <strong>Association</strong> reserves the right<br />
to tape any of its state championship rounds, and to make the tapes<br />
available in a reasonable amount of time and at a reasonable rate.<br />
The <strong>Association</strong> list of events to tape includes, Soccer Championship<br />
(boys’ and girls’), Volleyball Championship, Football Championship<br />
Games (all classes), State Boys’ Basketball Tournament (championship<br />
game), State Girls’ Basketball Tournament (championship game),<br />
State Baseball (championship game), State Fast Pitch Softball<br />
(championship game) and the State Wrestling Championships (fi nal<br />
rounds in each class).<br />
REGULAR SEASON VIDEOTAPING PRIVILEGES<br />
During the regular season, the local contest manager (member<br />
school Principal) must approve any videotaping or other recording<br />
of the contest. Parties taping without permission of the member<br />
school will be in violation of KHSAA Bylaw 11, and shall be subject<br />
to penalty under Bylaw 33.<br />
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KHSAA POLICY ON TITLE IX (TITLE 20, U.S.C.<br />
TITLES, 1681-1688, ET. SEQ.)<br />
BACKGROUND AND PRIMARY POLICY<br />
The KHSAA Board of Control fully supports facilitating the<br />
requirements of Title IX for all KHSAA member schools. The KHSAA<br />
began monitoring and auditing equity within KHSAA member school<br />
athletic programs (boys and girls) at the beginning of the 1999-2000<br />
school year. The annual internal Title IX school audits are conducted<br />
by KHSAA staff members as well as outside contractors.<br />
Duties of the KHSAA in managing high school athletics are set<br />
forth in 702 KAR 7:065. The regulation includes the following: “As<br />
a condition present to membership, require each member school<br />
and superintendent to annually submit a written certifi cation of<br />
compliance with 20 USD Section 1681-83 (Title IX).<br />
Initially, during the 1999-2000 school year, each school received<br />
a publication entitled, Title IX Guidelines for Compliance at the<br />
<strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> Level as well as the KHSAA Title IX Audit Document.<br />
This document contained forms and instructional material to allow<br />
personnel to evaluate the athletics program within the guidelines of<br />
Title IX, and submit this document to the KHSAA for review.<br />
A) Defi nitions - Title IX refers to a portion of the education<br />
amendments of 1972, a federal law that prohibits gender<br />
discrimination in education programs that receive federal funds<br />
and includes athletic programs. The Title IX statute as amended<br />
became law June 23, 1972 with the implementation of the<br />
regulation for high schools effective in July of 1978.<br />
B) Major Components of Title IX - In its simplest form, Title IX is<br />
about providing participation opportunities for students as well<br />
as the evaluation of the benefi ts they receive while participating<br />
in sports.<br />
1) Opportunities. To assess participation opportunities a school<br />
may examine or determine if they comply with Title IX under<br />
one of three tests. To be compliant, a school shall pass one of<br />
the three tests:<br />
a) <strong>Athletic</strong> participation at a school is substantially proportionate<br />
to enrollment.<br />
b) <strong>School</strong> personnel shall demonstrate a history and continuing<br />
practice of program expansion that is responsive to the<br />
developing interests and abilities of the underrepresented sex.<br />
c) <strong>School</strong> personnel shall fully and effectively accommodate the<br />
interest and abilities of the underrepresented sex.<br />
2) Benefi ts. Once it is determined that equivalent opportunities<br />
are provided, an examination of the 12 major athletics program<br />
components is made to determine if equivalent / comparable<br />
benefi ts are provided to all athletes. There are twelve major<br />
areas of benefi ts to be analyzed:<br />
a) Equipment and Supplies (i.e. uniforms, shoes, bats, balls,<br />
replacement schedules, etc.)<br />
b) Scheduling of Games and Practice Times (i.e. prime date<br />
basketball playing opportunities for girls, comparable prime<br />
practice times and length, equivalent number of contest for<br />
comparable sports, etc.)<br />
c) Travel and Per Diem Allowances (i.e. comparable modes of<br />
transportation, meal monies, room accommodations, etc.)<br />
d) Coaching (i.e. comparably skilled and experienced coaches,<br />
comparable coaching salaries, comparable coaching staff size,<br />
etc.)<br />
e) Locker Rooms, Practice and Competitive Facilities (i.e.<br />
comparable size locker rooms and amenities, lockers, practice<br />
facilities, etc.)<br />
f) Medical and Training Facilities and Services (i.e. comparable<br />
numbers of trainers, medical doctors [home and away], equal<br />
access to training facilities and weight rooms, etc.)<br />
g) Publicity (i.e. schedule cards, game programs, media guides,<br />
cheerleading quality, pep bands, mascots, trophy cases,<br />
recognition banners, dance teams [home and away], etc.)<br />
h) Support Services (i.e. support for coaches administrative<br />
needs, booster clubs, etc.)<br />
i) Tutoring<br />
j) <strong>Athletic</strong> Scholarships (*)<br />
k) Housing and Dining Facilities and Services (*)<br />
l) Recruitment of Student Athletes (*)<br />
(*) NOTE: Items j, k, l do not normally apply at the high school<br />
level.<br />
C) Establishing and Monitoring a Local Title IX Plan. As part of the<br />
KHSAA compliance model, each member school / school district<br />
shall be required to form a Gender Equity Review Committee<br />
(GERC) for the purpose of evaluating the total athletics program<br />
and handling issues at the local level. Each school or school<br />
district shall create a Title IX plan and a timetable for corrective<br />
actions at the local level. The plan shall include an evaluation<br />
of the entire athletic program and corrective action if necessary<br />
on items such as practice times, facilities, coaching stipends and<br />
athletic budgets.<br />
D) Annual Reporting. The KHSAA requires its member schools to<br />
annually submit Annual Report forms on or before April 30 for<br />
review by the KHSAA. Member school personnel shall establish a<br />
Title IX plan for regular review and for necessary corrective action<br />
along with a timetable for correction. If a school is found to have<br />
serious Title IX compliance issues, the local school GERC shall be<br />
given the initial opportunity to correct the inequities and submit<br />
a timetable for such action. The recommended time period for<br />
such implementation shall be determined by the Commissioner<br />
and may vary depending upon the nature of the non-compliance<br />
issues and fi nancial implications.<br />
E) Requirement to Maintain File: In an on-going effort to assist in<br />
Title IX compliance, <strong>Kentucky</strong> public school districts are required<br />
to maintain a permanent Title IX File that is subject to review<br />
by the <strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>Athletic</strong>s <strong>Association</strong> (KHSAA), the<br />
<strong>Kentucky</strong> Board of Education’s designated agent to manage interscholastic<br />
athletics in <strong>Kentucky</strong>. As part of that fi le, each year, all<br />
public school districts must submit an annual Title IX report to<br />
KHSAA for review. In addition, the KHSAA conducts systematic onsite<br />
reviews for items related to Title IX, and submits a compiled<br />
report of those visits to the <strong>Kentucky</strong> Board of Education on an<br />
annual basis.<br />
F) Local Title IX Coordinators: The <strong>Kentucky</strong> Board of Education<br />
requires that each school district designate two coordinators,<br />
a <strong>School</strong> District Title IX Coordinator and a <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> Title IX<br />
Coordinator. The District Title IX Coordinator’s main responsibility<br />
is oversight and monitoring of each high school within their district<br />
so that the district complies with Title IX. The primary responsibility<br />
of the <strong>School</strong> Title IX Coordinator is to coordinate the activities at<br />
the school level that are designed to promote gender equality in<br />
athletics. Together these individuals are responsible for ensuring<br />
that their schools meet the standards for Title IX compliance.<br />
G) Grievances: To fi le a Title IX complaint for a failure to provide equal<br />
opportunity in athletics, the complaining party has the option of<br />
fi ling the complaint with either the local district that sponsors or<br />
manages the athletic program in which the alleged violation has<br />
occurred and/or with the U. S. Department of Education, Offi ce<br />
of Civil Rights (USED, OCR). When fi ling a complaint with a local<br />
school district, the complaining party must review local board<br />
policies to determine the proper grievance procedure is for that<br />
district.<br />
H) Complaints Received by KHSAA: The <strong>Kentucky</strong> Department<br />
of Education has a Title IX Compliance Offi cer, but that Title IX<br />
Compliance offi cer is responsible for complaints that relate<br />
specifi cally to programs that it sponsors or operates. If the<br />
<strong>Kentucky</strong> Department of Education or the KHSAA receives a<br />
complaint that relates to failure to provide equal opportunity in<br />
athletics at the school district level, the KDE Title IX Compliance<br />
Offi cer will refer the complaint to the local district. The KHSAA<br />
reserves the right to directly report any situation discovered<br />
through its education and reporting process directly to the Offi ce<br />
of Civil Rights in Philadelphia.<br />
I) Summary: Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 prohibits<br />
discrimination based on sex in education programs and activities<br />
that receive federal fi nancial assistance. The U.S. Department<br />
of Education gives grants of fi nancial assistance to schools and<br />
colleges, therefore, <strong>Kentucky</strong> public schools are mandated by law<br />
to ensure Title IX compliance. The Title IX regulation (34 CFR Part<br />
106) includes not only the failure to provide equal opportunity<br />
in athletics, but also sexual harassment and discrimination based<br />
on pregnancy, and employment discrimination. The KHSAA staff<br />
continues to report regularly to the <strong>Kentucky</strong> Board of Education<br />
regarding this project, and in particular, with areas that may be<br />
identifi ed as potential compliance issues. This report routinely<br />
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includes an overall review of the <strong>Association</strong>’s progress in<br />
assisting the member schools in achieving equity within the<br />
sports programs of the under represented gender. The KHSAA<br />
shall publish on its web site, resource information related to the<br />
proper application of Title IX, and procedures to be followed in the<br />
event that individuals desire to seek remedy to alleged violations<br />
or non-compliance. The KHSAA, KBE, <strong>Kentucky</strong> Department of<br />
Education and <strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>School</strong> Boards <strong>Association</strong> continue to<br />
work together to provide continuing education to the member<br />
school administrators to assist the schools in achieving gender<br />
equity in interscholastic athletics.<br />
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POLICIES AND OPERATING PROCEDURES<br />
DAWAHARES / KHSAA HALL OF FAME<br />
BACKGROUND OF AGREEMENT.<br />
The <strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>Athletic</strong> <strong>Association</strong> entered into an<br />
agreement with the Dawahares clothing stores for that company to<br />
sponsor the Dawahares / <strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>Athletic</strong> <strong>Association</strong><br />
Hall of Fame. Since that time, more than 400 individuals have been<br />
inducted into this special group of athletes, coaches, offi cials and<br />
contributors to interscholastic athletics in the Commonwealth.<br />
ARTICLE 1: NAME AND TITLE SPONSORSHIP<br />
SECTION 1: NAME<br />
Until such time as a new title sponsor is obtained requiring a<br />
change, the name of this program shall be the Dawahares / KHSAA<br />
<strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> Sports Hall of Fame (hereinafter “Hall of Fame”), a<br />
program of the KHSAA under the jurisdiction of the Board of Control,<br />
and shall be located in Lexington, <strong>Kentucky</strong>.<br />
SECTION 2: TITLE SPONSORSHIP<br />
For the period covering the induction classes of 1988 through<br />
<strong>2012</strong>, such title sponsorship was contracted with Dawahares, Inc.<br />
The <strong>Association</strong> continues to seek a new title sponsor for this project.<br />
ARTICLE II: PURPOSE<br />
SECTION 1: BASIC PURPOSE<br />
The Hall of Fame is organized as a means of recognizing,<br />
preserving and promoting the heritage of interscholastic sports in<br />
<strong>Kentucky</strong>. Many individuals have made extraordinary contributions<br />
and have had superb accomplishments in high school sports. The<br />
Hall of Fame honors the contributions and accomplishments of these<br />
individuals who are worthy of statewide recognition as examples for<br />
others to emulate.<br />
ARTICLE III: GOVERNANCE<br />
SECTION 1: GOVERNANCE<br />
The KHSAA in compliance with signed sponsorship agreements<br />
shall govern the Hall of Fame. The two-level selection process shall<br />
be governed and under the control of the Hall of Fame Screening<br />
Committee and the Hall of Fame Selection Committee.<br />
ARTICLE IV: CRITERIA FOR SELECTING INDUCTION CLASS<br />
SECTION 1: CATEGORIES FOR NOMINATION<br />
Individuals may be nominated representing four categories. The<br />
categories of Athlete, Coach, Offi cial and Contributor are included<br />
on the nomination form for expediency in understanding the primary<br />
area in which an individual is to be considered for one’s achievements<br />
in interscholastic athletics. The grouping is for screening purposes to<br />
assist those making the nominations in understanding the type of<br />
information required.<br />
1. Athlete: A former high school athlete whose achievements as<br />
a high school athlete were extraordinary and merit statewide<br />
recognition. Such athlete shall have completed high school<br />
eligibility in all sports at least ten years prior to being eligible<br />
for induction. Athletes who are being nominated are to be<br />
considered solely for their achievements in interscholastic<br />
athletics in this state.<br />
2. Coach: A current (age 65 or over) coach whose accomplishments<br />
as a high school coach merit state recognition or former high<br />
school coach who has been inactive as a coach for a minimum<br />
of three school years whose accomplishments as a high school<br />
coach merit statewide recognition. Coaches would be considered<br />
on the merits of their high school coaching achievements alone.<br />
3. Contest Offi cial: A former high school contest offi cial whose<br />
contributions as a high school contest offi cial merit statewide<br />
recognition. Contest offi cials are to be considered solely on the<br />
basis of their service as a high school offi cial.<br />
4. Contributor: An individual who has made outstanding<br />
contributions to interscholastic athletics on a statewide scale<br />
in some capacity other than Athlete, Coach or Offi cial, including<br />
such areas as athletic administration, state association<br />
administration, sports medicine and sports media.<br />
SECTION 2: DESIRED BALANCE OF DEMOGRAPHICS IN<br />
SELECTION CLASS<br />
In addition to the nomination criteria and classes listed in Section<br />
1, the Board of Control has as a stated objective, other criterion to<br />
fulfi ll the desire of proper and adequate representation.<br />
1. Senior: An individual who is deceased, or at the time of<br />
consideration, has reached the age of 65.<br />
2. Sections: For purpose of the selection process, the Sections<br />
of the state shall be bounded by the regional tournament<br />
boundaries in basketball. Section 1 shall be Regions 1-4, Section<br />
2 shall be Regions 5-8, Section 3 shall be Regions 9-12, and<br />
Section 4 shall be Regions 13-16.<br />
3. Underrepresented Populations: It shall be the objective of this<br />
project to seek to identify, nominate and select a balance of<br />
individuals including those from previously underrepresented<br />
populations. Such populations shall include female participants<br />
in all categories in Section 1 of this Article, minority (African<br />
American and others) participants in all categories in Section 1<br />
of this Article, and an adequate number of seniors as defi ned in<br />
this section.<br />
SECTION 3: DESIRED SIZE AND DEMOGRAPHICS OF<br />
INDUCTION CLASS<br />
The Selection Committee shall select the induction class for the<br />
following year. Each group of inductees shall include at least:<br />
1. A selection class consisting of a minimum of eight (8) inductees<br />
that shall be the pre-determined desired number each year;<br />
2. A minimum of one representative from each section as defi ned<br />
in Section 2 (b) of this Article; and<br />
3. An appropriate demographic balance of all populations<br />
including those defi ned in Section 2 (c) with a minimum of one<br />
from each category.<br />
SECTION 4: REQUIREMENTS FOR NOMINATION<br />
In order to maintain the integrity of the program, the following<br />
criteria are established for nominations.<br />
1. Nominees shall exemplify the highest standards of<br />
sportsmanship, ethical conduct and moral character. All<br />
candidates shall be judged on their signifi cant or long-term<br />
contributions to interscholastic athletics.<br />
2. Candidates whose careers ended 50 or more years ago and who<br />
are deceased shall be considered against the accomplishments<br />
of their contemporaries, as much as is possible. It is suggested<br />
that additional support material be included, such as letters<br />
from individuals who had some involvement with the nominee.<br />
3. All applications shall clearly indicate the status of each candidate<br />
as it relates to the defi ned categories in Sections 1 and 2 of this<br />
article to allow for accurate comparison and consideration.<br />
SECTION 5: NOMINATIONS PROCEDURES<br />
The following procedures shall be utilized for nominations to the<br />
Hall of Fame.<br />
Nomination Form<br />
1. The Offi cial Nomination Form shall be completed and submitted<br />
to and received by the KHSAA along with appropriate support<br />
materials by November 1 of each school year for a candidate<br />
to be considered for the following year’s class. Any nomination<br />
received by the <strong>Association</strong> that does not contain active and<br />
current address and contact information for the nominee (or<br />
family if deceased) shall not be considered.<br />
2. In addition to the Offi cial Nomination Form, the following<br />
materials may be submitted for an individual to be considered<br />
for induction.<br />
• Letters of Recommendation. A completed nomination form<br />
may be accompanied by letters of recommendation from the<br />
person making the nomination, and other letters of support<br />
from appropriate individuals from the nominee’s related high<br />
school career.<br />
• In cases where other support material is diffi cult to obtain,<br />
additional letters may be in order to substantiate the<br />
individual’s accomplishments or contributions. Letters of<br />
recommendation for other awards of honors may not be used<br />
as substitute for this requirement.<br />
• A limited number of newspaper clippings, magazine articles,<br />
copies of scorebooks and statistics may be included to<br />
help substantiate the accomplishments and contributions<br />
of the nominee. These materials shall focus on high school<br />
accomplishments and contributions and be listed in<br />
chronological order.<br />
• A 5x7 photograph, preferably black and white, is to be<br />
submitted with the nomination form.<br />
3. Additional information and support documentation may be<br />
submitted with this form or may be requested by <strong>Association</strong><br />
staff in order to process the nomination and all support material<br />
is to be submitted to and received by the KHSAA on or before<br />
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December 15 in order to be considered at the next screening<br />
session.<br />
4. The completed nomination form and support materials are to<br />
be sent to:<br />
Dawahares / KHSAA Hall of Fame<br />
2280 Executive Drive<br />
Lexington, <strong>Kentucky</strong> 40505<br />
Once the information forms are received by the KHSAA,<br />
all actions necessary to the selection process shall remain<br />
confi dential.<br />
The Hall of Fame shall retain all information submitted. It is<br />
advisable to include a limited number of newspaper articles,<br />
magazine articles and other supportive materials that would<br />
be helpful to the Hall of Fame Screening Committee.<br />
5. Nomination Eligibility<br />
Nomination of the Hall of Fame may be made by<br />
• Representatives of <strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>Athletic</strong> <strong>Association</strong><br />
member schools<br />
• Appropriate Coaches, Offi cials, Administrators and <strong>Athletic</strong><br />
Director <strong>Association</strong>s or members<br />
• Anyone else with connection or relation to the high school<br />
community<br />
• A representative of the KHSAA staff or Board of Control.<br />
5. Nomination of Board of Control . Staff Members<br />
A currently seated member of the KHSAA Board of Control shall<br />
not be eligible until such time as their term in offi ce has expired.<br />
A currently employed member of the KHSAA staff shall not<br />
be eligible for induction until such time as they are no longer<br />
employed. Any such member of the Board of Control or staff<br />
that has been nominated for the Hall of Fame shall have the<br />
materials retained by the KHSAA, and the processing of the<br />
nomination, including all deadlines, shall be held in abeyance<br />
until the member is eligible to be considered. This period of<br />
abeyance shall not be included in any time periods that would<br />
results in the expiration of a nomination.<br />
6. Term of Nomination<br />
Following initial nomination, a candidate shall remain eligible<br />
for induction of the following fi ve years. After this time has<br />
expired, the candidates name shall be required to be resubmitted<br />
on a new nomination form in order for that individual<br />
to be considered.<br />
SECTION 6: AMENDING THE INDUCTION CRITERIA<br />
The Board of Control may amend or otherwise revise the induction<br />
criteria at any time.<br />
ARTICLE V: PROCEDURES FOR SELECTING INDUCTION<br />
CLASSES<br />
SECTION 1: HALL OF FAME SCREENING COMMITTEE:<br />
The Hall of Fame Screening Committee shall meet annually to<br />
screen candidates based on the criteria approved by the Board of<br />
Control to be submitted to the Hall of Fame Selection Committee.<br />
SCREENING COMMITTEE VOTING MEMBERS<br />
The Hall of Fame Screening Committee shall have voting members<br />
as follows:<br />
1. Up to nine (9) members of the KHSAA Board of Control,<br />
appointed annually by the President. It shall be the normal<br />
practice that Board of Control members in their fi rst year, and<br />
rising to the third year of their team on the Board serve on the<br />
Screening Committee;<br />
2. The Commissioner shall serve on the Screening Committee;<br />
3. At least three (3) additional members of the KHSAA executive<br />
staff appointed by the Commissioner shall serve on the<br />
Screening Committee;<br />
4. At least three (3) members of the media, one representing print<br />
outlets, one representing radio outlets and one representing<br />
television outlets shall serve on the Screening Committee. The<br />
KHSAA Media Advisory Committee shall select these members on<br />
an annual basis. In the absence of such committee action, these<br />
positions may be solicited from the statewide organizations<br />
(<strong>Kentucky</strong> Press <strong>Association</strong>, <strong>Kentucky</strong> Broadcasters <strong>Association</strong>,<br />
etc.) that represent the desired groups; and<br />
5. One member appointed by the representatives of the program<br />
title sponsor.<br />
The President of the Board of Control shall designate a member<br />
of the staff to serve as chairman of the Screening Committee.<br />
The Commissioner shall replace any vacancies that occur on the<br />
Screening Committee prior to the conclusion of terms, or resulting<br />
from any termination of Screening Committee membership.<br />
SCREENING COMMITTEE DUTIES / RESPONSIBILITIES<br />
The duties and responsibilities of the members of the Hall of Fame<br />
Screening Committee shall be as follows:<br />
1. Attend the annual meeting of the Screening Committee.<br />
2. Annually evaluate nominations of individuals submitted to the<br />
KHSAA by the prescribed deadline date.<br />
3. Approve only those individuals who had signifi cant and or longterm<br />
contributions or accomplishments in high school sports<br />
and who meet the defi ned criteria.<br />
4. Evaluate and recommend changes to the induction criteria<br />
and guidelines on an annual basis. After approving all worthy<br />
nominees, the Screening Committee shall determine the number<br />
of candidates in each category that shall be inducted. These<br />
numbers shall be used to select the induction class after voting<br />
by the Selection Committee.<br />
5. Keep all action of the Screening Committee confi dential.<br />
Violation of this provision shall result in removal from the<br />
committee.<br />
SCREENING COMMITTEE VOTING PROCEDURES<br />
The voting procedures of the Hall of Fame Screening Committee<br />
shall be as follows:<br />
1. KHSAA staff shall provide to the Screening Committee members<br />
a compilation of all nominees eligible for consideration and<br />
all support material at the upcoming Screening Committee<br />
meeting.<br />
2. Such listing of nominees shall be listed in a format where<br />
categorical representation in accordance with Sections 1 and 2<br />
of Article IV is easily recognized.<br />
3. These listings shall be cross-referenced to ensure that each<br />
person eligible is listed in all applicable categories.<br />
4. This listing shall be provided to the members of the Screening<br />
Committee not less than thirty (30) days prior to the Screening<br />
Committee meeting to allow for ample time to consider all<br />
candidates.<br />
5. Discussion shall be held by each category and ensuring that all<br />
eligible candidates receive due consideration.<br />
6. The Screening Committee shall review candidates based on<br />
information available at the time of the Screening Committee<br />
meeting.<br />
7. The Screening Committee shall meet at a time and place<br />
designated in conjunction with a spring Board of Control<br />
meeting to conduct the screening process.<br />
8. The Screening Committee, provided adequate numbers of noninducted<br />
nominees exist, shall forward not less than twentyfour<br />
(24) names (including those that remain eligible having<br />
been screened before) to the Hall of Fame Selection Committee<br />
for fi nal consideration. It shall be the objective of this committee<br />
to keep the total number of screened individuals at or near the<br />
desired twenty-four (24) in order to offer continual consideration<br />
given the turnover in screening committee membership.<br />
9. The Screening Committee, by majority vote or consensus, may<br />
forward groups of individuals en masse in an effort to meet<br />
the requirements of Section 3, parts (2), (3) or (4). If this step<br />
is taken in order to ensure a balanced pool of nominees to be<br />
considered by the selection committee, then the Screening<br />
Committee shall by majority vote or consensus, determine how<br />
this group screening impacts the policy of having twenty-four<br />
(24) forwarded to the Selection Committee.<br />
10. All individual nominees approved by the Screening Committee<br />
and forwarded to the Selection Committee who do not receive<br />
the necessary votes from the Selection Committee for induction<br />
shall remain “screened” for three (3) years, provided the original<br />
nomination remains within the fi ve-year nomination period.<br />
10. No candidate shall be considered who is not part of the<br />
material distributed as detailed in item 1 above.<br />
SECTION 2: HALL OF FAME SELECTION COMMITTEE<br />
The Hall of Fame Selection Committee shall conduct balloting<br />
annually to screen candidates based on the list of candidates<br />
forwarded by the Screening Committee. This balloting shall be held<br />
near the time of the spring KHSAA Board of Control meeting.<br />
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SELECTION COMMITTEE VOTING MEMBERS<br />
The Hall of Fame Selection Committee shall have voting members<br />
as follows.<br />
1. Up to nine (9) members of the KHSAA Board of Control,<br />
appointed annually by the President. It shall be the normal<br />
practice that Board of Control members in their second year,<br />
and Board of Control members in their fourth year of their team<br />
on the Board serve on the Selection Committee;<br />
2. At least three (3) additional members of the KHSAA executive<br />
staff appointed by the Commissioner shall serve on the Selection<br />
Committee.<br />
3. At least three (3) members of the media, one representing print<br />
outlets, one representing radio outlets and one representing<br />
television outlets shall serve on the Selection Committee. The<br />
KHSAA Media Advisory Committee shall select these members on<br />
an annual basis. In the absence of such committee action, these<br />
positions may be solicited from the statewide organizations<br />
(<strong>Kentucky</strong> Press <strong>Association</strong>, <strong>Kentucky</strong> Broadcasters <strong>Association</strong>)<br />
that represent the desired groups.<br />
4. One member appointed by the representatives of the program<br />
title sponsor.<br />
5. Other members as may be necessary to ensure the integrity of<br />
the process.<br />
The Commissioner shall ensure that the balloting is conducted in<br />
an anonymous fashion.<br />
SELECTION COMMITTEE VOTING PROCEDURES<br />
1. At the discretion of the Commissioner and President of the<br />
Board of Control, the Hall of Fame Selection Committee may<br />
meet as a group or may choose to do its balloting by proxy<br />
ranking.<br />
2. Hall of Fame Selection Committee members complete rating<br />
sheets which shall be viewed as preliminary notes to the process<br />
and return these to the KHSAA for tabulation or such may be<br />
done by any other form of electronic balloting.<br />
3. No candidate failing to be forwarded by the Screening<br />
Committee shall be considered.<br />
4. Selection Committee members shall rank candidates in order<br />
of desired induction preference, with the top listed person<br />
receiving the higher number of points.<br />
5. After the initial tabulation of results, additional candidates<br />
beyond the desired class maximum size may be selected to<br />
ensure that each of the desired populations is represented.<br />
6. Totaling the votes for each candidate and applying the ratios<br />
established by the Screening Committee determine the<br />
induction class.<br />
7. The annual voting results of the Selection Committee shall be<br />
confi dential.<br />
8. Inductees shall be announced at a pre-determined time<br />
following the fi nal selection process and after the individuals<br />
have been contacted and indicated that they will be present or<br />
represented at the induction ceremony.<br />
9. Prior publicity concerning nominees is not appropriate and may<br />
result in elimination from future involvement in any phase of the<br />
selection process.<br />
VETERANS COMMITTEE<br />
1. At the discretion of the Commissioner and President of the<br />
Board of Control, a Veterans Committee shall be appointed to<br />
review the list of those candidates selected for induction.<br />
2. This committee shall review the list of persons selected for<br />
induction, as well as those screened and eligible for nomination.<br />
3. The Veterans Committee shall ensure that at least two (2)<br />
individuals are selected to the induction class whose career as<br />
a participant (as a coach, player, offi cial or contributor) includes<br />
the time period of fi fty (50) or more years prior to the induction<br />
ceremony.<br />
4. The Veterans Committee, from the list of screened and eligible<br />
nominations, has the authority to select these individuals and<br />
add them to the selection class prior to the formal announcement<br />
of the induction class.<br />
SECTION 3: AMENDING THE SELECTION PROCEDURES<br />
The Board of Control may amend or otherwise revise the selection<br />
procedures at any time.<br />
ARTICLE VI: INDUCTION CEREMONY<br />
The Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony is held each year at a pre-<br />
determined date. Inductees shall be notifi ed in writing if selected for<br />
the following year’s class.<br />
PAST INDUCTEES<br />
Information about the past induction ceremonies of the Dawahares<br />
/ KHSAA Hall of Fame can be found on the KHSAA web site, www.<br />
khsaa.org.<br />
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KHSAA OFFICIALS GUIDEBOOK<br />
In compliance with the Federal Court Decree of 1971 as amended,<br />
the KHSAA has guidelines to govern the licensing and assignment<br />
of high school (grades 9-12) sports offi cials. These policies exist to<br />
ensure adherence to that decree.<br />
ASSIGNMENT OF OFFICIALS<br />
Pursuant to the Amended Decree entered December 22, 1971<br />
in E. Deedom Alston v. <strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>Athletic</strong> <strong>Association</strong>,<br />
United States District Court, Eastern District of <strong>Kentucky</strong>, Lexington<br />
Division, No. 2274, where the use of licensed offi cials is required for<br />
an athletic contest in the sports of football, basketball and baseball,<br />
said offi cials shall be selected by a Commission, composed of the<br />
KHSAA Commissioner and the Assistant Commissioners.<br />
The Commission has the authority, however, to contract with<br />
individuals to assist with this selection. Pursuant to this authority,<br />
the Commission may enter into agreements with persons to<br />
directly assign regular season contests, known as “Assigning<br />
Secretaries”. The Commission shall directly assign all offi cials for<br />
all KHSAA sponsored (district, region, semi-state, section and state)<br />
championship competition.<br />
KHSAA OFFICIALS DIVISION<br />
Under the provisions of KHSAA Bylaw 31 and in accordance with<br />
the provisions of the Federal Court Decree of 1971, as amended,<br />
the KHSAA shall defi ne the roles to be played and duties to be<br />
performed by persons within the Offi cials’ Division.<br />
All terms of contract positions within the Offi cials Division shall<br />
be set by the Board of Control, including length of appointment and<br />
salary.<br />
The Offi ce of the Offi cials Division shall be at 2280 Executive Drive,<br />
Lexington, <strong>Kentucky</strong>. The Offi cials Division shall be responsible for<br />
the recruitment, supervision, training and assignment of offi cials to<br />
events where the use of licensed offi cials is required and where the<br />
KHSAA provides licenses. The KHSAA Commission has the authority,<br />
however, to contract with individuals to assist with the assignment<br />
of offi cials.<br />
HISTORY<br />
Current specifi cations for the Offi cials Division are found in<br />
Bylaw 29, Offi cials Division, and in the KHSAA Offi cials Guidebook.<br />
KHSAA administration of each sports program shall remain with<br />
the KHSAA Commissioner and the KHSAA Assistant Commissioner<br />
with responsibilities for that sport. Programs involving recruiting,<br />
training, developing, retaining and assigning offi cials in all sports<br />
shall be coordinated through the Offi cials Division.<br />
DEFINITIONS<br />
Commission - The Commissioner and Assistant Commissioners<br />
comprise the Commission<br />
Assigning Secretary - This refers to the person engaged to assign<br />
the scheduled contests to the members of a local association,<br />
as well as provide / coordinate local training and development<br />
efforts.<br />
Basketball Region - This term is used generically to defi ne the<br />
boundaries of the current basketball regions. These shall serve<br />
as reference points throughout the state and are not intended to<br />
imply only basketball. All KHSAA schools are within a basketball<br />
region, whether they play basketball or not.<br />
Licensing - the process handled by the KHSAA to license an offi cial.<br />
It is the prospective offi cial’s responsibility to fulfi ll any and all<br />
requirements of the process.<br />
Board - this refers to the Board of Control of the <strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>High</strong><br />
<strong>School</strong> <strong>Athletic</strong> <strong>Association</strong>.<br />
Local <strong>Association</strong> - the group of offi cials formed under the auspices<br />
of a regional policy board and approved by the KHSAA.<br />
WORKING CLASSIFICATION OF LICENSED OFFICIALS<br />
(INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR)<br />
Offi cials licensed by the KHSAA are independent contractors.<br />
Offi cials licensed by the KHSAA are not employees of the KHSAA<br />
or a member school when serving as an offi cial and have no<br />
insurance or other benefi ts consistent with employment. The KHSAA<br />
automatically submits the proper membership fee to the National<br />
Federation Offi cials <strong>Association</strong> (NFOA) for membership from the<br />
license fee as requested by the offi cial or applicant. In addition, each<br />
offi cial shall sign authorization to the following statement:<br />
I hereby agree to join a local offi cials’ association if required in my<br />
sport(s) and to work, as an independent contractor, a schedule of<br />
contests assigned by a local assigning secretary. I shall work for<br />
the fee set by the KHSAA and shall cooperate with the KHSAA as<br />
requested and required by KHSAA Bylaws and Offi cials Division<br />
Regulations. As an independent contractor, I am not an employee<br />
of the KHSAA or member school when serving as an offi cial and<br />
understand that the KHSAA shall not provide insurance or other<br />
benefi ts consistent with employment. I request that the proper<br />
fee be taken from my registration amount and made payable<br />
for membership in the NFOA as detailed in KHSAA regulations. I<br />
agree by licensing that I shall provide my Social Security number<br />
and birth date to the KHSAA solely for the purpose of complying<br />
with the elements of a criminal records check.<br />
REQUIREMENT FOR LICENSING BY OFFICIALS<br />
Any person who offi ciates at any level (grades 9-12) in baseball,<br />
basketball, football, soccer, softball, swimming and diving,<br />
volleyball and wrestling between member schools of the KHSAA<br />
shall be licensed with the KHSAA. Any person who offi ciates in<br />
Cross Country or Track & Field in a meet involving more than four (4)<br />
schools shall be licensed as track and fi eld offi cials with the KHSAA.<br />
<strong>School</strong>s are recommended to use only those offi cials in cross country<br />
and track and fi eld who are licensed in track and fi eld by the KHSAA<br />
regardless of the number of teams.<br />
The licensing fees are designed to cover costs of rules publications,<br />
postage, printed forms, membership in the National Federation<br />
Offi cials <strong>Association</strong> including specifi c insurance coverage, rules<br />
interpretation meetings, Arbitersports.com usage, and other costs of<br />
administering the offi cials program. In addition, $5 of the dues from<br />
each offi cial is used for the Offi cials Division Trust Fund to provide<br />
awards and recognition programs, as well as training for use in the<br />
development of better offi ciating.<br />
RECRUITMENT OF OFFICIALS<br />
The KHSAA is bound by Federal Court decree as well as by the very<br />
nature of its existence to recruit new offi cials. This has been done by<br />
many methods, most at the local level.<br />
The Offi cials Division has adopted the following standard<br />
procedures for recruitment of offi cials:<br />
· The KHSAA shall ensure that local associations, through the<br />
Assigning Secretary, utilize any medium and format possible to<br />
recruit new offi cials.<br />
· The regional colleges and universities in this state are encouraged<br />
to offer offi ciating classes as part of the curriculum. In addition,<br />
the KHSAA staff is ready to assist as guest lecturers, clinicians<br />
and instructors for these classes.<br />
- The KHSAA is a strong advocate of advanced camps to improve<br />
the skill of offi cials and is ready to assist as guest lecturers,<br />
clinicians and instructors for these camps.<br />
· The KHSAA offers a discounted license for full time college<br />
students (12 hours) with verifi cation of a full-time class schedule<br />
in an effort to get them involved at an early age.<br />
QUALIFICATIONS FOR LICENSING<br />
The minimum standards for licensing of all offi cials shall be:<br />
- Applicant shall be a graduate of an accredited high school or be<br />
at least eighteen years of age.<br />
- Licensing fee shall accompany application form. The fee shall<br />
be returned if applicant does not meet requirements or if the<br />
proper amount is not enclosed.<br />
- Able to physically perform the duties of being a sports offi cial<br />
including having an annual physical prior to offi ciating grade<br />
nine through twelve competition.<br />
- Annually attend the KHSAA rules clinic or approved makeup<br />
clinic. If not, schedule is subject to immediate cancellation<br />
following last clinic or subject to other penalty such as lack of<br />
postseason assignment.<br />
- Licensed with KHSAA and in good fi nancial standing.<br />
- Submit to a Criminal Records and Background check upon<br />
request by KHSAA in accordance with adopted policy.<br />
FEES FOR LICENSING AS AN OFFICIAL<br />
Each offi cial or prospective offi cial shall pay a fee to license as<br />
an offi cial.<br />
Administrative Fee - Each offi cial or prospective offi cial shall pay<br />
an administrative fee to license with the KHSAA. From this fee,<br />
the offi cial will receive the membership dues into the National<br />
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Federation Offi cials <strong>Association</strong> (NFOA) and insurance coverage<br />
fees shall be paid for each offi cial as described in this brochure,<br />
the Athlete Magazine when it is published, and the other<br />
relevant news and mailings general to all offi cials.<br />
Per Sport Fee for Each Sport Licensed - Each offi cial or prospective<br />
offi cial shall pay a fee for each sport in which he/she desires<br />
to license. Many offi cials get a great deal of satisfaction out<br />
of licensing in several sports. For example, a person desiring to<br />
license in one sport would pay the Administrative Fee and the<br />
fee for the sport). If a currently licensed offi cial desires to add<br />
a new sport or renew in a previous sport after the deadline, the<br />
fee shall be the same as the re-licensing additional sport fee,<br />
and process would be as described for all new offi cials.<br />
College, University, or approved <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> Mentor Fees - Each<br />
full-time student (12 hours) at a college or university (with<br />
verifi cation of schedule submitted to the KHSAA) will have the<br />
Administrative Fee and the Per Sport Fee Reduced. For example,<br />
a college student desiring to license in one sport would therefore<br />
pay the administrative fee, and an additional per sport fee.<br />
Twenty-Five Year Offi cials - The fees for offi cials licensing into their<br />
26th year or beyond shall be waived. However, the licensing<br />
process shall be completed through the KHSAA.<br />
Late Licensure Fee - Each re-licensing offi cial shall be charged<br />
a late fee for failing to license by the June 30 deadline in all<br />
sports. A late fi ne shall not be assessed for a re-licensing offi cial<br />
who desires to add a fi rst-time sport or for a new (prospective)<br />
offi cial. Offi cials licensing after more than one year of lapse in<br />
licensing are not subject to the late fee.<br />
Late Clinic Fee - A fee may be assessed to offi cials who fail to<br />
attend the required rules clinics in specifi c sports in a timely<br />
manner. This fi ne shall be waived in a sport for fi rst time<br />
licensing offi cials.<br />
NSF (Insuffi cient Funds) Check or Declined Credit Card - A fee will<br />
be assessed to any offi cial whose check fails to clear the bank<br />
and the transaction results in the KHSAA having a fee assessed<br />
by its fi nancial institution. Licensing will be suspended for these<br />
offi cials or prospective offi cials until this fee is paid.<br />
LICENSING FEES FOR <strong>2012</strong>-<strong>2013</strong><br />
Administrative Fee - $25 per offi cial, once per year<br />
Per Sport Fee - $25 per offi cial per sport<br />
Student Fees - $15 administrative fee, $15 per sport licensed<br />
An additional $10 administrative fee will be applied to all offi cials<br />
who pay for licensing fees with a check.<br />
REQUIREMENT FOR CRIMINAL BACKGROUND CHECK<br />
A background check shall be done by the <strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong><br />
<strong>Athletic</strong> <strong>Association</strong> (“KHSAA”) on all licensed offi cials as of the<br />
2010-2011 licensing year. The background checks will be done using<br />
the database of the <strong>Kentucky</strong> Administrative Offi ce of the Courts<br />
(“courtnet”).<br />
Beginning with the 2010-11 licensing year, all new offi cials<br />
(prospective offi cials) shall have a background check done upon<br />
initial licensure. This fi rst licensure shall be considered provisional<br />
in nature pending the successful completion of the background<br />
check. The background checks will be done using the database of<br />
the <strong>Kentucky</strong> Administrative Offi ce of the Courts (“Courtnet”). If the<br />
Courtnet report is deemed inaccurate or does not provide suffi cient<br />
detail of offenses, KHSAA may, at its discretion, request the applicant<br />
to provide a background check from the Department of <strong>Kentucky</strong><br />
State Police. The cost of the <strong>Kentucky</strong> State Police Background check<br />
shall be borne by the appellant.<br />
Every fi fth (5th) year, or at the discretion of the KHSAA, beginning<br />
with the 2010-2011 school year, each offi cial shall have a background<br />
check done upon attempting to license.<br />
PERMANENT SUSPENSION OR DENIAL OF LICENSURE<br />
Licensing shall be denied any offi cial or prospective offi cial when<br />
the results confi rm that the person has been:<br />
1) Convicted of a sex crime or criminal offense against a minor as<br />
defi ned in KRS 17.500;<br />
2) Listed as a violent offender as defi ned in KRS 17.165;<br />
3) Convicted for an unlawful transaction with a minor as set forth<br />
in KRS 530.064 or KRS 530.065, or<br />
4) Listed as a convicted felon who has not had his or her civil<br />
rights restored.<br />
TEMPORARY SUSPENSION OF LICENSURE<br />
The Commission may, upon presentation of competent evidence,<br />
suspend the ability of a licensed offi cial to be offered game<br />
assignments by local assigning secretaries for the following reasons:<br />
1) Being formally charged with a violation of KRS 17.500 (sex<br />
crime or criminal offense against a minor), KRS 17.165 (violent<br />
offender), KRS 530.064 or KRS 530.065 (unlawful transactions<br />
with a minor);<br />
2) Being indicted for any felony criminal act;<br />
3) Being indicted for a misdemeanor act involving the use or<br />
distribution of mind or body altering drugs, theft or an act<br />
involving moral turpitude;<br />
4) Any acts or omissions detrimental to the best interests of the<br />
KHSAA and interscholastic athletics, which could include but is<br />
not limited to:<br />
a) Making derogatory remarks about offi cials, contestants,<br />
coaches or fans,<br />
b) Instigating, inciting or being involved in disruptive incidents<br />
at contest sites or local association meetings or functions,<br />
c) Making derogatory remarks or displaying critical actions or<br />
gestures against contest offi cials,<br />
d) Sexual or other unlawful harassment;<br />
e) Use of abusive or inappropriate language during the<br />
performance of the offi cials’ duties or at any time from arrival<br />
at a contest venue to departure;<br />
f) Providing unwarranted or derogatory news media releases,<br />
interviews or comments;<br />
g) Improper or excessive communication with school<br />
representatives, media or general public regarding the<br />
evaluation or assignment of contest offi cials;<br />
h) Terminating a contest before the normal end of regulation play<br />
without trying to secure the assistance of game management<br />
and security to rectify the problem; or<br />
i) Improper or inappropriate comments using traditional or<br />
social media, or conduct unbecoming an offi cial.<br />
5) Using mood altering substances on the date of contest;<br />
6) Being convicted of an offense for which the imposed punishment<br />
includes the suspension of driving privileges;<br />
7) Failure to timely (within 24 hours) and properly report the<br />
ejection of a player, administrator, coach, or spectator, or any<br />
other incident for which reporting is required by the Commission;<br />
8) Requesting or soliciting the opportunity to offi ciate a contest<br />
from any coach, league or offi cial thereof in the sports of<br />
Baseball, Basketball, Football, Soccer, Softball, Wrestling,<br />
or Volleyball, if those schools are in an area that employs an<br />
assigning secretary;<br />
9) Requesting or soliciting the opportunity to offi ciate a nonvarsity<br />
contest from any coach, league or offi cial thereof in a<br />
sport or policy board area that mandates the assignment of that<br />
level by an assigning secretary;<br />
10) Becoming a member of more than one local association unless<br />
approved by the Commissioner;<br />
11) Failing to properly notify school authorities or assigning<br />
secretary when unable to work a contest or failure to properly<br />
appear for a contest;<br />
12) Knowingly offi ciating a contest in violation of KHSAA rules<br />
or mechanics or deviating from enforcement of National<br />
Federation Playing Rules other than those allowed by KHSAA<br />
adopted policies and experimental rules;<br />
13) Failure to wear the proper offi ciating uniform;<br />
14) Dishonesty in administration or completion of the Part 1 or<br />
Part 2 examination(s) or failure to complete the Part 2 exam if<br />
required; or<br />
15) Lack of clinic attendance.<br />
APPEAL RIGHTS<br />
The Supervisor of Offi cials shall notify, in writing, any offi cial or<br />
prospective offi cial that their license is being denied or temporarily/<br />
permanently suspended.<br />
1) Any offi cial or prospective offi cial suspended or denied<br />
licensure may appeal the decision of the Supervisor of Offi cials<br />
to the Commissioner. In support of their appeal, the offi cial<br />
or prospective offi cial shall procure and submit a background<br />
check from the Department of the <strong>Kentucky</strong> State Police. The<br />
cost of this check shall be borne by the appellant. As a part of<br />
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any appeal, the following shall be considered:<br />
a) If suspension or denial of license is based upon the conviction<br />
of a felony, the Commissioner may restore or issue a license<br />
if more than fi ve (5) years have passed since the completion<br />
of the sentence, parole, or probation that was issued in the<br />
matter (provided the offense was not classifi ed as: a sex crime<br />
or criminal offense against a minor as defi ned in KRS 17.500;<br />
unlawful transaction with a minor as set forth in KRS 530.064<br />
or KRS 530.065; or a crime that results in the individuals being<br />
listed as a violent offender as defi ned by KRS 17.165).<br />
b) If suspension or denial of license is based upon any conviction<br />
of: sex crime or criminal offense against a minor as defi ned in<br />
KRS 17.500; unlawful transaction with a minor as set forth in<br />
KRS 530.064 or KRS 530.065; or a crime that results in the<br />
individuals being listed as a violent offender as defi ned by<br />
KRS 17.165, licensure will not be issued or reinstated unless<br />
such offense has been reversed by proper authority having<br />
jurisdiction over the matter.<br />
2) Any offi cial or prospective offi cial may appeal the<br />
Commissioner’s decision to the Board of Control no earlier than<br />
the next regularly scheduled meeting.<br />
LICENSING PROCESS FOR NEW (PROSPECTIVE) OFFICIALS<br />
IN ALL SPORTS<br />
An applicant shall complete a <strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>Athletic</strong><br />
<strong>Association</strong> New Offi cials’ Application online using the KHSAA<br />
website, www.khsaa.org. All requested information must be on the<br />
form with specifi c emphasis on the following items:<br />
- Social Security Number - This number shall be included in order<br />
for the application to be processed as it is necessary for the<br />
required criminal records check.<br />
- Birth date - This information shall be included in order for the<br />
application to be processed as it is necessary for the required<br />
criminal records check.<br />
- Phone Numbers - All phone numbers are required as they are<br />
important to the offi cial trying to contact an offi cial to confi rm<br />
arrangements, the school trying to alert offi cials to a cancelled<br />
or altered contest time, or the regional or district tournament<br />
manager trying to report contest times and dates.<br />
- Applicant must indicate if already currently licensed in another<br />
sport. This determines the proper fee and verify that it has been<br />
submitted as well as eliminating duplicate database records.<br />
The existing license number must be included in the appropriate<br />
blank.<br />
- Applicant must indicate if currently or previously licensed in<br />
another state and must provide verifi cation of those records<br />
from another state (s) to receive the reciprocal service credit.<br />
The application for a new (prospective) offi cial license shall be<br />
received by April 15 of the licensing school year. Items postmarked<br />
after this date shall not be processed and the licensing attempt shall<br />
be canceled.<br />
Once the application has been completed legibly, it is submitted<br />
to the KHSAA with the proper fee. All licensing fees paid between<br />
May 1 and April 15 shall only apply to that year’s offi ciating record.<br />
After a properly completed application and fee are received by the<br />
KHSAA, prospective applicants shall be mailed the rules books for<br />
that sport, and shall be sent instructions for the Part 1 Examination<br />
based on the following anticipated schedule:<br />
- Applicants for fall sports (football, soccer, volleyball) receive the<br />
new materials late summer.<br />
- Applicants for winter sports (basketball, wrestling, swimming)<br />
shall not receive these new materials until mid-fall.<br />
- Spring sports applicants (baseball, softball, and track) shall not<br />
new receive materials until approximately February 1.<br />
Applicants must then complete the Part 1 Examination. This is<br />
an open book examination which shall be completed by published<br />
deadlines and can only be done online. Licensing is not complete<br />
and the applicant is not eligible to offi ciate grades 9-12 contests<br />
until this examination has been completed and a score of at least<br />
70 percent is attained. The Part 1 exam can be taken twice to obtain<br />
the required score.<br />
After the Part 1 exam has been completed, grades are processed<br />
by KHSAA staff. Examinations are processed on not less than a<br />
weekly basis. PLEASE ALLOW A MINIMUM OF FIVE BUSINESS DAYS<br />
FOR STAFF PERSONNEL TO RECORD AND REPORT RESULTS. If the<br />
examination has been passed, the offi cial is to receive an offi ciating<br />
license and the name is to be placed on an updated listing of offi cials<br />
on the KHSAA website, www.khsaa.org. This list is updated not less<br />
than weekly.<br />
New offi cials should note the requirements for all offi cials to join<br />
a local offi cials association if such associations exist in the specifi c<br />
sport.<br />
All requirements, including completion of the Part 1 Exam, shall<br />
be completed no later than the last Friday in April. If licensing is<br />
canceled due to lack of fulfi lling these requirements, the year shall<br />
not be credited, no refund shall be issued and the amount paid shall<br />
not be carried to a future year and the applicant must start the<br />
process anew if desiring to license in the future.<br />
PART 1 EXAMINATION FOR NEW OFFICIALS<br />
Each Applicant shall receive a passing grade of at least 70% on<br />
the Part 1 Examination in each of the sports in which the applicant<br />
is licensing. The exam is administered only online via the KHSAA<br />
website.<br />
The fi rst year exam will not be available until after the last Friday<br />
in April.<br />
The offi cial will have two attempts to complete the exam after<br />
which licensing will be denied. If the applicant receives the requisite<br />
score of 70 percent on the fi rst attempt, a second attempt may not<br />
be made for the purpose of improving score.<br />
Applicants failing to complete the required testing are not<br />
refunded fees and the prospective offi cial will not be given credit<br />
for the year of service and would have to start the process anew if<br />
desired in a later year.<br />
REQUIREMENTS/DEADLINES FOR RE-LICENSING OFFICIALS<br />
IN ALL SPORTS<br />
During May of each year, all currently licensed offi cials shall be<br />
sent re-licensing information. Included in this information shall be<br />
an explanation of any licensing procedure changes and the proper<br />
application for re-licensing.<br />
Personal checks shall be accepted for renewal of licensing along<br />
with an additional fee for processing. There will be no extra fee for<br />
licensing via credit card (Visa, Mastercard, American Express or<br />
Discover). A handling charge shall be assessed on any check returned<br />
by the bank or declined credit card for any reason. An offi cial shall<br />
be considered not licensed until all fees are paid.<br />
Prior to June 30 of the upcoming licensing year - Licensing is<br />
required of ALL Previously Licensed Offi cials in ALL Sports for the<br />
coming school year. For sports and tournament levels requiring a<br />
Level 2 or Level 3 offi cial, those sports offi cials shall have licensed<br />
no later than June 30 of the licensing year.<br />
Re-licensing Offi cials must pay the licensing fee per the fee<br />
schedule printed.<br />
Final Deadline (postmark) for licensing application and fee<br />
including applicable late fee is April 15 of the licensing school year.<br />
Items received after deadline dates will be returned and will not<br />
be processed and the prospective offi cial will have to begin the new<br />
licensing process again during the following year’s annual licensing<br />
period.<br />
Each completed re-licensing form processed after June 30 of the<br />
upcoming licensing year shall be assessed a late fee.<br />
If a licensed offi cial does not receive a licensing renewal<br />
information by that June 1 prior to that June 30 deadline, it is the<br />
offi cial’s responsibility to contact the KHSAA offi ce in order for all<br />
fees to be paid by the deadline.<br />
Renewal licensing forms postmarked after June 30 without<br />
inclusion of the late fee shall be returned to the offi cial.<br />
Offi cials shall license in all sports with the same renewal form.<br />
Late licensing shall be allowed only with the payment of the full<br />
late licensing fee per licensing form.<br />
It is each offi cial’s responsibility to notify the KHSAA offi ce<br />
immediately with any address changes throughout the year,<br />
including email address changes.<br />
Upon completion of the re-licensing requirements, the KHSAA<br />
shall provide each offi cial with an offi ciating license for the current<br />
year. This license shall be available for examination at any KHSAA<br />
contest event.<br />
Rules books for each re-licensed sport as well as other required<br />
publications shall also be mailed, according to availability and based<br />
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primarily on the printing and shipping schedule of the National<br />
Federation.<br />
CLASSIFICATION OF OFFICIALS<br />
Offi cials licensed with the <strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>Athletic</strong> <strong>Association</strong><br />
shall be classifi ed as Level 1, Level 2, or Level 3. Requirements for<br />
these classifi cations are:<br />
a. Level 1. An offi cial shall be classifi ed as Level 1 as soon as he or<br />
she has paid the annual licensing fee, and has attained a grade<br />
of at least 70 percent on the Part 1 Examination in that sport.<br />
b. Level 2. An offi cial shall be classifi ed as Level 2 if he or she has<br />
been Level 1 with the KHSAA for at least one school year, has<br />
attended the required KHSAA rules clinic, has paid the annual<br />
licensing fee, and at such point in time as he or she attains a<br />
grade of at least eighty (80) percent on the Part 2 Examination<br />
in that sport for the school year in which the Level 2 rating is<br />
requested. After having received the Level 2 rating, the offi cial<br />
shall continue to receive the rating each school year upon<br />
payment of the licensing fee and until all requirements for the<br />
Level 3 rating are met.<br />
c. Level 3. When an offi cial licenses for the sixth school year with<br />
the <strong>Association</strong>, he or she shall be classifi ed as Level 3 if he or<br />
she has been previously classifi ed as Level 2, has attended the<br />
KHSAA sponsored rules clinic, has paid the annual licensing fee<br />
for that sport, and at the point in time when he or she receives<br />
a grade of at least ninety (90) percent on the Part 2 Examination<br />
during the school year the Level 3 rating is requested. After<br />
having received the Level 3 rating, the offi cial shall continue to<br />
receive the rating each school year upon payment of the annual<br />
licensing fee.<br />
RECIPROCITY OF OFFICIALS/MOVEMENT BETWEEN STATES<br />
Offi cials may desire to offi ciate in more than one state or may<br />
transfer into <strong>Kentucky</strong> after licensing in another state. If concurrent<br />
licensing is desired, it would be necessary to license in each state<br />
and fulfi ll all of the requirements of each state. Many states accept<br />
such things as test scores, clinic attendance, etc., from an offi cials’<br />
tenure in a previous state. <strong>Kentucky</strong> does not honor rules clinic<br />
attendance or transfer of licensing levels from other states.<br />
The KHSAA shall recognize years of offi ciating experience in other<br />
states while not licensed in <strong>Kentucky</strong> and Part 1 examination scores<br />
of an offi cial transferring into <strong>Kentucky</strong> after having been licensed<br />
as a contest offi cial in another state that conforms to the playing<br />
rules of the NFHS.<br />
RENEWAL OF LICENSE AFTER LAPSE<br />
An offi cial who does not re-license at least one year may re-license<br />
by completing the necessary forms and submitting the required fees.<br />
Offi cials shall always maintain credit for prior years of licensing.<br />
An offi cial attempting to license after at least one year without<br />
licensing shall not be subject to the late fee.<br />
REGIONAL POLICY BOARDS<br />
I. BACKGROUND<br />
Each region (as defi ned by the boundaries of the basketball<br />
alignment) shall have an organization, which will hereinafter<br />
be referred to as a Regional Policy Board (“RPB”). With the<br />
permission of the Commissioner, adjoining regions may form<br />
a joint Regional Policy Boards. These RPB entities are formed in<br />
compliance with, and to ensure adherence to, the Federal Court<br />
Decree of 1971, as amended in 1987 and 2007. The stipulations<br />
in this document have been approved as policy by the Board<br />
of Control of the <strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>Athletic</strong> <strong>Association</strong>.<br />
Questions and clarifi cations should be sought from the member of<br />
the KHSAA Executive Staff who is designated as the Supervisor of<br />
Offi cials. In these policies, varsity shall mean the highest level of<br />
school competition and those eligible to compete for KHSAA state<br />
championship play.<br />
II. REGIONAL POLICY BOARDS COMPOSITION, DUES AND OFFICERS:<br />
A) Composition<br />
1) Each RPB shall consist of an equal number of representatives<br />
from each basketball district within the region. It is<br />
recommended that there be only one per district. By majority<br />
vote of all schools in the region, the membership composition<br />
may be changed to include one representative from each<br />
school.<br />
2) Representatives shall be fulltime certifi ed employees of an<br />
accredited member school, or member school system, within<br />
his/her district.<br />
3) Members shall be elected by the Principal or Designated<br />
Representative from each member school within the District.<br />
4) Members shall serve for a term of four (4) years on a staggered<br />
basis—fi rst such terms selected by lot.<br />
5) All employed Assigning Secretaries shall be able to attend<br />
meetings of the Regional Policy Boards with voice but without<br />
voting privileges.<br />
6) The annual term for RPB Members shall run from July 1st to<br />
June 30th each year.<br />
B) Dues and Fees<br />
1) Each RPB shall set an amount of dues payable by each<br />
member school to help defray expenses for RPB operations.<br />
This amount is recommended to be a minimum of $50.00<br />
annually and is payable to the RPB Treasurer to help defray<br />
expenses for RPB operations.<br />
2) These fees shall be paid by May 1st each year.<br />
3) RPB Member’s travel fees may be reimbursed at a rate<br />
determined by a majority vote of the RPB.<br />
C) Offi cers<br />
1) The RPB shall elect from the membership a Chairman, Vice,<br />
Chairman and Secretary-Treasurer.<br />
2) The offi cers shall hold the position for two (2) years per term.<br />
3) Necessary elections shall take place during the month of May<br />
and all schools shall be notifi ed no later than April 15th of the<br />
candidates seeking offi ce.<br />
4) Ballots must be returned to the RPB Chairman who shall<br />
coordinate the election process.<br />
5) Votes shall be counted at the regularly scheduled May<br />
meeting.<br />
III. MEETINGS OF THE REGIONAL POLICY BOARDS<br />
A) Meeting Frequency and Notice<br />
1) Each RPB shall meet at least once during the Month of the<br />
September (or in August or October as the school calendar<br />
permits).<br />
2) Each RPB shall meet at least once during the month of January<br />
(or in December or February as the school calendar permits)<br />
3) Each RPB shall meet at least once during the month of May<br />
(or in April or June as the school calendar permits)<br />
4) The Chairman shall insure that the KHSAA Commissioner is<br />
notifi ed no later than the fi rst day of the month in which any<br />
meeting is held as to the time and place of the meeting.<br />
5) The Chairman may also call as many other meetings as<br />
deemed necessary to fulfi ll duties and the KHSAA shall be<br />
notifi ed of the time and place.<br />
B) General Provisions<br />
1) All meetings are conducted in compliance with the <strong>Kentucky</strong><br />
Open Meetings Act. Business conducted and communication<br />
done electronically must be done in a manner that maintains<br />
the integrity of the Open Meetings Act.<br />
2) A majority of the RPB Members must be present to conduct<br />
offi cial business.<br />
3) Minutes of the RPB Meetings, with a record of RPB Members<br />
and others in attendance, shall be forwarded to the KHSAA<br />
within thirty (30) days of the meeting.<br />
4) Notifi cation of scheduled RPB Meetings shall be sent to each<br />
Principal and <strong>Athletic</strong> Director of each KHSAA member school<br />
within the Regional Policy Board’s respective region at the<br />
same time it is sent to KHSAA.<br />
5) All meetings shall be conducted in accordance with Robert’s<br />
Rules of Order, unless otherwise stipulated by the KHSAA.<br />
IV. RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE REGIONAL POLICY BOARD<br />
A) Local Offi cials <strong>Association</strong>s<br />
1) The RPB shall consider for approval the establishment of<br />
regional offi cial’s association for the purpose of ensuring<br />
for the assignment of independent contractors to serve as<br />
offi cials to varsity athletic contests in baseball, basketball,<br />
football, soccer, softball (fast pitch), volleyball and wrestling.<br />
2) Only one regional offi cials’ association may be approved for<br />
each sport by the RPB.<br />
B) Offi ciating Fees<br />
1) The RPB shall review the travel needs of the offi cials within<br />
the region(s) and recommend any additional fee (regional<br />
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“add-on”) to be added to the state approved compensation<br />
scale to adequately compensate the offi cials. Such additional<br />
fee may not be based on perceived merit or ability of the<br />
offi cials, but on the geographic travel concerns.<br />
2) The RPB shall ensure that when the state approved<br />
compensation scale is adjusted for a specifi c sport, that no<br />
downward adjustment is made to the regional “add-on” for<br />
that sport, unless made in conjunction with a comprehensive<br />
review in all sports.<br />
3) The RPB shall assist the KHSAA with monitoring of payment to<br />
offi cials to ensure that no offi cial is compensated for a varsity<br />
contest at a rate below the state approved compensation<br />
scale.<br />
4) The RPB shall establish contest fees for non-varsity contests<br />
in grades 9-12.<br />
5) By majority vote of the member schools within the region,<br />
the RPB may have authority over the fees for contest levels<br />
below grade nine.<br />
6) Except for the travel needs (add-on) as detailed above, the<br />
RPB shall reject any request for varsity fee compensation<br />
increase unless it is in conjunction with the one every fouryear<br />
review by the KHSAA Board of Control.<br />
C) Varsity Assigning Secretary Selection<br />
1) Assigning Secretary selection shall be approved by the KHSAA<br />
Supervisor of Offi cials after receiving a recommendation(s)<br />
from the RPB.<br />
2) When an Assigning Secretary is being selected, the RPB shall<br />
publicly solicit applicants for the position through the use of<br />
avenues such as media advertisement including the KHSAA<br />
website, communication with the local offi cial’s association,<br />
and communication with the member schools. The position<br />
announcement shall also be published by the KHSAA.<br />
3) It is recommended that local offi cial’s organization’s opinions<br />
be sought as to the person recommended for selection.<br />
4) It is recommended that the member schools of the region be<br />
consulted as to the person recommended for selection.<br />
5) The RPB, with assistance from the KHSAA, shall screen (to<br />
include a background and criminal records check).<br />
6) The RPB shall interview prospective candidates and shall<br />
submit the names and background information for a minimum<br />
of two and maximum of three fi nalists to the Commissioner’s<br />
offi ce. Notifi cation of the dates and times of the interviews<br />
shall be noticed to the KHSAA, and the KHSAA sport contact<br />
or Supervisor of Offi cials may attend and participate in the<br />
interviews.<br />
7) The Commissioner’s offi ce will then return to the RPB the<br />
names of the fi nalists not eligible for consideration for the<br />
position.<br />
8) The RPB shall make the fi nal decision as to a recommendation<br />
for the hiring of the assigning secretary and shall submit that<br />
candidate’s name to the KHSAA.<br />
9) The fi nal hiring is subject to the approval of the KHSAA. The<br />
KHSAA will then enter into a written agreement with the<br />
Assigning Secretary for a one-year contract.<br />
10) The RPB shall not hire any person for the position of<br />
assigning secretary whose name is not on the original list of<br />
candidates sent to the Commissioner’s offi ce.<br />
D) Non-Varsity Assigning Secretary and Other Assigning Assistance<br />
Selection<br />
1) The RPB shall adopt a policy as to the assignment of nonvarsity<br />
contests. The RPB shall determine if those contests are<br />
to be assigned by the Varsity Assigning Secretary, assigned by<br />
an additional individual, or acquired locally by the member<br />
schools provided that the offi cials are properly licensed.<br />
2) In the event that an additional individual is to be used for<br />
non-varsity assigning, the procedures outline in Section (c)<br />
above shall prevail.<br />
3) All individuals compensated in any manner to assist with the<br />
assignment, evaluation or training of contest offi cials shall<br />
be subject to approval by the RPB, including any relevant<br />
compensation.<br />
E) Varsity Assigning Secretary Compensation<br />
1) The RPB shall establish annual payment fees for <strong>Kentucky</strong><br />
<strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>Athletic</strong> <strong>Association</strong> member schools to have<br />
offi cials assigned by regional varsity assigning secretaries.<br />
Such factors as supplies, materials, administrative needs,<br />
travel, etc., should be considered in establishing this salary.<br />
2) The RPB chairperson shall work in conjunction with adjacent<br />
region’s RPB chairperson(s) in the event that an assigning<br />
secretary is assigning contests outside of the home region of<br />
the assigning secretary. The fee for the assignment of contests<br />
outside the region shall not be the jurisdiction of the home<br />
region, but this collaboration will ensure that the games are<br />
assigned, and the assigning secretary is fairly compensated.<br />
In the event that an RPB has determined a “fl at rate” for the<br />
assignment of games rather than a per-school rate, this would<br />
include the payment of fees for the assignment of contests for<br />
schools outside regional service areas.<br />
3) The RPB shall consider for approval, the amount of annual<br />
payment fees for licensed offi cials in local associations to<br />
be paid to the Assigning secretary for game assignment and<br />
evaluation duties.<br />
4) The RPB shall ensure that all state and federal income tax and<br />
other regulatory laws are fully complied with in the event of<br />
the hiring of a non-varsity assigning secretary.<br />
5) All compensation for all persons involved in assigning as<br />
designated by the RPB shall be distributed by the KHSAA. It is<br />
the strong recommendation of the Commissioner that the RPB<br />
designate a person to collect the fees from the schools and<br />
offi cials, and remit that amount to the KHSAA for distribution<br />
to the Assigning Secretary to ensure documentation and<br />
compliance with all applicable tax regulations.<br />
F) Non-Varsity Assigning Secretary Compensation<br />
1) The RPB shall establish annual payment fees for <strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>High</strong><br />
<strong>School</strong> <strong>Athletic</strong> <strong>Association</strong> member schools to have offi cials<br />
assigned by regional non-varsity assigning secretaries. Such<br />
factors as supplies, materials, administrative needs, travel,<br />
etc., should be considered in establishing this salary.<br />
2) The RPB shall ensure that all state and federal income tax and<br />
other regulatory laws are fully complied with in the event of<br />
the hiring of a non-varsity assigning secretary.<br />
3) All compensation for all persons involved in assigning as<br />
designated by the RPB shall be distributed by the KHSAA. It is<br />
the strong recommendation of the Commissioner that the RPB<br />
designate a person to collect the fees from the schools and<br />
offi cials, and remit that amount to the KHSAA for distribution<br />
to the Assigning Secretary to ensure documentation and<br />
compliance with all applicable tax regulations.<br />
G) Deadlines and Policies for Member <strong>School</strong>s<br />
1) The RPB shall adopt policies that ensure the timely submission<br />
of games schedules to regional assigning secretaries<br />
2) The RPB shall adopt penalties or standards that address non<br />
compliance with schedule deadlines. The RPB shall ensure<br />
that each member school’s schedule of games is forwarded<br />
to the respective assigning secretary by the deadlines listed<br />
in the Assigning Secretary policies. Member schools failing<br />
to meet these deadlines shall pay a fi ne which is payable to<br />
the Assigning Secretary due to the workload adjustments.<br />
Exceptions to these deadlines may not be granted unless<br />
approved by a majority of the RPB. Member schools failing<br />
to adhere to the provisions of this regulation may suffer<br />
disciplinary action, including probation, suspension or<br />
additional fi nes imposed by the Commissioner’s Offi ce or<br />
Board of Control.<br />
3) If any fee or other penalty is assessed for other compliance<br />
issues by the member schools (game changes, additions,<br />
deletions, differing number of offi cials, etc.), then such policies<br />
shall be consider for approval or declination of approval by<br />
the RPB.<br />
4) Assist member schools in developing policies for the<br />
assignment of offi cials for athletic contests in which there are<br />
no regional assigning secretaries.<br />
H) Deadlines and Policies for Local Offi cials <strong>Association</strong><br />
1) The RPB shall consider for approval (or declination), any<br />
portion of the membership fee paid by the local offi cials<br />
association to an individual<br />
2) The RPB shall consider for approval (or declination), any<br />
person assisting with recruitment, training and development<br />
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within a local offi cials association. If any such individual is<br />
compensated, the RPB shall ensure that all state and federal<br />
income tax and other regulatory laws are fully complied with<br />
in the event of the hiring of an individual for such purpose.<br />
I) Recruitment, Training, Development<br />
1) The RPB shall recommend policies to the KHSAA which<br />
will facilitate the recruiting, training and retention of sports<br />
offi cials as well as foster the relationship among assigning<br />
secretaries, offi cials and high school athletics.<br />
2) The RPB shall assist the KHSAA in identifying other areas<br />
where recruitment, training and retention of sports offi cials<br />
can be improved.<br />
J) Evaluation and Retention of Assigning Secretaries<br />
1) The RPB shall annually review the job performance of<br />
each assigning secretary under the Regional Policy Board’s<br />
jurisdiction and recommend retention or posting of the<br />
position to the KHSAA. Assigning secretaries shall be<br />
presented this review. Criteria for this evaluation may be<br />
developed by each RPB and other requirements may be found<br />
in the KHSAA listing of assigning secretary responsibilities.<br />
Copies of the evaluations shall be submitted to the KHSAA.<br />
2) The RPB shall request approval from the KHSAA for the hiring<br />
or re-hiring of any assigning secretary in time for contract<br />
preparation and scheduling obligations.<br />
K) Miscellaneous Offi ciating Regulations<br />
1) The RPB shall ensure that no fee is approved for softball<br />
umpires that creates a difference of greater than $10 when<br />
compared to the fee paid to baseball umpires.<br />
2) The RPB shall ensure that any limitation on the length of<br />
softball contests also applies to baseball.<br />
3) When considering the fee for softball and baseball contests to<br />
be paid by member schools to umpires, the RPB may adopt a<br />
per-inning fee (i.e. all 7 inning games will be paid one rate, all<br />
5 inning games one rate) provided the total 7-inning fee is not<br />
less than the state adopted fee schedule amount.<br />
4) The RPB shall ensure that all schools in the region are afforded<br />
the privilege of scratching/redlining selected offi cials as<br />
detailed in this manual. Such shall be done on an annual basis.<br />
The RPB shall determine the number of allowed scratches per<br />
school, subject to approval of the Commissioner. No RPB may<br />
deny scratch privileges to a school for any reason.<br />
L) Other Actions:<br />
1) The KHSAA shall have a right to penalize a RPB for noncompliance<br />
of KHSAA regulations and requirements.<br />
2) Such penalties may include fi nes levied against the Regional<br />
Policy Board, the decertifi cation of regional offi cials<br />
associations and limiting or eliminating the use of offi cials<br />
from the affected regions for a defi ned period of time.<br />
REQUIREMENT TO JOIN LOCAL OFFICIALS ASSOCIATION<br />
Each offi cial (re-licensing and new (prospective) must join a local<br />
association if one is formed in sport (i.e. no local associations in<br />
track or swimming), and abide by the rules of that association.<br />
An offi cial may be an active member of only one local association<br />
per sport unless otherwise approved by the Commission.<br />
LOCAL OFFICIALS’ ASSOCIATIONS<br />
The KHSAA’s offi ciating program for recruiting, training and<br />
retaining offi cials depends upon the involvement of local offi cials’<br />
associations.<br />
It is the ultimate goal of the KHSAA to have every offi cial as an<br />
active and participating member of a local offi cials’ association.<br />
Local associations have many roles, including:<br />
- The recruitment and encouragement of new offi cials<br />
- Assist the Assigning Secretary in administering training and rules<br />
discussion meetings for offi cials<br />
- Monitoring the local association to ensure compliance to all<br />
KHSAA regulations and standards by member offi cials<br />
A local offi cials’ association may be sanctioned by the KHSAA<br />
upon following the procedure outlined below:<br />
- The <strong>Association</strong> is recognized and sanctioned by the Local<br />
Regional Policy Board. There shall only be one such association<br />
for each sport within each local Regional Policy Board.<br />
- Only duly licensed KHSAA offi cials are eligible for membership in<br />
a sanctioned local offi cials organization unless participating in<br />
a program approved by the Commission.<br />
- The local group may adopt its own name and its proposed<br />
Constitution and Bylaws. However, the proposed Constitution<br />
and Bylaws shall be submitted to the KHSAA for review and<br />
approval. The Bylaws of the local association may not set aside<br />
the rules of the KHSAA nor may these documents confl ict with<br />
the assigned duties of the Regional Policy Board and Assigning<br />
Secretary.<br />
- A list of the current offi cers of the local regional organization<br />
shall be kept on fi le with the Commission.<br />
- The local association may not make rules or policies that<br />
supersede KHSAA requirements for offi cials in terms of<br />
qualifi cation of varsity roster status or placement in crews or<br />
groups. That is the specifi c discretion of the Assigning Secretary.<br />
- The local association may not make rules or policies that<br />
supersede KHSAA requirements for offi cials in terms of<br />
postseason qualifi cation. That is the specifi c discretion of the<br />
<strong>Association</strong> as all assignments are made by the Commission.<br />
ADVANCE CAMPS/CLINICS/TRAINING<br />
In many sports, local associations or other entities including the<br />
KHSAA may conduct advance specialized training efforts for the<br />
purpose of allowing offi cials to voluntarily receive concentrated<br />
instructions and training. The sports specifi c contact within the<br />
<strong>Association</strong> can advise the offi cials in a specifi c sport as to the<br />
availability, and any relevant requirements for attendance.<br />
RULES CLINICS<br />
Each year, the staff conducts or supervises the conducting of rules<br />
clinics in KHSAA sports, which deal primarily with rules changes.<br />
The planned clinic dates for the upcoming school year are in various<br />
publications and printed at http://www.khsaa.org. These dates may<br />
be superseded due to confl icts, and the most current list shall be<br />
posted on the KHSAA website.<br />
PART 2 EXAMINATION<br />
The Part 2 Examination is administered online by the <strong>Association</strong> in<br />
most sports, can only be taken online, and can be taken a maximum<br />
of two times.<br />
Offi cials shall take the exam during the scheduled dates. The test<br />
may not be given in advance or after the testing date. After this<br />
testing window, there will be no other opportunities to take the test.<br />
Offi cials shall receive a passing grade of at least 80% to be eligible<br />
for postseason if the Part 2 exam is required. Exceptions may be<br />
approved by the Commission.<br />
The test is not administered in the KHSAA offi ces.<br />
It is recommended that active offi cials take the Part 2 exam each<br />
year.<br />
REQUIREMENTS FOR ELIGIBILITY FOR POSTSEASON PLAY<br />
The minimum standards for all offi cials to offi ciate postseason<br />
contests shall be:<br />
- Attend approved advanced training efforts (camps, clinics,<br />
meetings) to include rules and coverage of mechanics once<br />
every four years to be eligible for the four years following the<br />
training clinic provided such are offered or approved by the<br />
KHSAA. Such interval may be revised by the KHSAA staff liaison<br />
in a particular sport due to availability.<br />
- Take Part 2 exam with passing grade of at least 80 during<br />
current year if it is offered. Exceptions may be approved by the<br />
Commission.<br />
- Receive credit for annual KHSAA Rules Clinic or approved<br />
makeup clinic.<br />
- Attend a minimum of four (4) local association meetings in a<br />
sport which has local associations. KHSAA Rules Clinics and<br />
Part 2 Examination meetings shall not count as one of these<br />
four meetings. Local associations may adopt policies addressing<br />
excused absences, but may not count non-offi ciating absences<br />
as properly attending.<br />
- Be in good standing with local association rules as it relates<br />
to fi nancial and reporting obligations. The KHSAA may waive<br />
this requirement if it is in the best interest of the assignment of<br />
offi cials within a particular sport.<br />
- For sports and tournament levels requiring a Level 2 or Level 3<br />
offi cial, those sports offi cials shall have licensed no later than<br />
June 30 of the licensing year.<br />
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ADDITIONAL SPORT SPECIFIC KHSAA POSTSEASON<br />
ASSIGNMENTS<br />
To be eligible for postseason assignments, offi cials shall meet the<br />
following guidelines.<br />
BASEBALL<br />
- Umpires for all KHSAA sponsored championship competition<br />
shall be assigned by the Commission.<br />
- Only KHSAA Level 2 or Level 3 offi cials shall be used in the<br />
regional or state tournaments. Exceptions may be approved by<br />
the Commission.<br />
- Local associations may submit recommendations for postseason<br />
assignments to district, region and state tournament contests<br />
through the Assigning Secretary. The fi nal selection shall be<br />
made by the Commission.<br />
- A crew of two (2), three (3) or four (4) umpires shall be assigned<br />
to regular season play.<br />
- A crew of four (4) umpires shall be assigned to all region and<br />
state tournament play.<br />
- A crew of three (3) or four (4) umpires shall be assigned to all<br />
district tournament play.<br />
- Umpires desiring to be assigned to the Region and State<br />
Tournaments shall have within the preceding four years,<br />
attended the Baseball Advance Umpires Camp.<br />
- The Board of Control shall established fees for postseason play,<br />
In all tournament levels, one member of the crew of offi cials is<br />
to be paid a mileage allowance based on the mileage submitted<br />
to the manager by the association staff member in charge of<br />
the sport or his/her designee. Additional postseason allowances<br />
for lodging, etc. shall be at the discretion of the tournament<br />
manager and shall be approved by the Commissioner.<br />
BASKETBALL<br />
- Offi cials for all KHSAA sponsored state championship competition<br />
shall be assigned by the Commission.<br />
- Only KHSAA Level 2 or Level 3 offi cials shall be used in the<br />
district, regional or state tournaments.<br />
- An offi cial shall not offi ciate a district tournament in the district<br />
in which he or she resides. Exceptions shall be approved by the<br />
Commission.<br />
- Local associations may submit recommendations for postseason<br />
assignments to district, region, and state tournament contests<br />
through the Assigning Secretary. The fi nal selection shall be<br />
made by the Commission.<br />
- Local associations, through the Assigning Secretary, are to have a<br />
rankings/ratings system approved by the Regional Policy Board<br />
that includes at least two opportunities for coaches to evaluate<br />
performance. The recommended intervals are pre-season, and<br />
mid-to-late season evaluations.<br />
- The resultant rankings of offi cials (fi nal ranked list of scores) is<br />
public information. The individual ratings by coaches are NOT<br />
public and may not be disclosed under any circumstances.<br />
- A crew of three (3) offi cials shall be assigned to regular season<br />
varsity play.<br />
- A crew of three (3) offi cials shall be assigned to postseason play.<br />
- To be eligible to offi ciate postseason in boys basketball, an<br />
offi cial shall offi ciate at least eight (8) high school boys games,<br />
and eight (8) high school girls games.<br />
- To be eligible to offi ciate postseason in girls basketball, an<br />
offi cial shall offi ciate at least eight (8) high school girls games.<br />
- The Board of Control has established fees for postseason play. In<br />
all tournament levels, one member of the crew of offi cials is to<br />
be paid a mileage allowance based on the mileage submitted<br />
to the manager by the association staff member in charge of<br />
the sport or his/her designee. Additional postseason allowances<br />
for lodging, etc. shall be at the discretion of the tournament<br />
manager and shall be approved by the Commissioner.<br />
-FAST-PITCH SOFTBALL<br />
- Umpires for all KHSAA sponsored championship competition<br />
shall be assigned by the Commission.<br />
- Only KHSAA Level 2 or Level 3 offi cials shall be used in the<br />
regional or state tournaments. Exceptions may be approved by<br />
the Commission.<br />
- Local associations may submit recommendations for postseason<br />
assignments to district, region and state tournament contests<br />
through the Assigning Secretary. The fi nal selection shall be<br />
made by the Commission.<br />
- The Board of Control shall established fees for postseason play,<br />
In all tournament levels, one member of the crew of offi cials is<br />
to be paid a mileage allowance based on the mileage submitted<br />
to the manager by the association staff member in charge of<br />
the sport or his/her designee. Additional postseason allowances<br />
for lodging, etc. shall be at the discretion of the tournament<br />
manager and shall be approved by the Commissioner.<br />
FOOTBALL<br />
- Offi cials for all KHSAA sponsored state championship<br />
competition shall be assigned by the Commission. Only KHSAA<br />
Level 2 or Level 3 offi cials shall be used in the fi nal four rounds<br />
of the state football playoffs. Exceptions may be approved by<br />
the Commission.<br />
- Local associations may submit recommendations for postseason<br />
assignments to playoff contests. The fi nal selection shall be<br />
made by the Commission through the Assigning Secretary.<br />
- To be eligible to offi ciate postseason rounds three through fi ve,<br />
an offi cial shall offi ciate at least eight (8) varsity games at the<br />
position to be worked in postseason, with linesman and line<br />
judge being counted as the same position.<br />
- Assignments, by local association, will be made by the<br />
Commission for the fi rst four-rounds of the playoffs, with the<br />
exception that the Commission will assign the championship<br />
crews as a unit to a third or fourth-round game.<br />
- To offi ciate in rounds 3 through 5, an offi cial must work either<br />
round 1 or 2.<br />
- The Board of Control shall established fees for postseason play,<br />
In all tournament levels, one member of the crew of offi cials is<br />
to be paid a mileage allowance based on the mileage submitted<br />
to the manager by the association staff member in charge of<br />
the sport or his/her designee. Additional postseason allowances<br />
for lodging, etc. shall be at the discretion of the tournament<br />
manager and shall be approved by the Commissioner.<br />
SOCCER<br />
- Offi cials for all KHSAA sponsored state championship competition<br />
shall be assigned by the Commission and shall be licensed by<br />
the <strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>Athletic</strong> <strong>Association</strong>.<br />
- Only KHSAA Level 2 or Level 3 offi cials shall be used in<br />
the regional, sub-sectional, sectional, semi-state or State<br />
Tournaments. Exceptions may be approved by the Commission.<br />
- Local associations may submit recommendations for postseason<br />
assignments to district, region, sectional and state tournament<br />
contests through the Assigning Secretary. The fi nal selection<br />
shall be made by the Commission.<br />
- A crew of three (3) offi cials shall be assigned to regular season<br />
play.<br />
- A crew of three (3) offi cials shall be assigned to all region and<br />
state tournament play.<br />
- Offi cials desiring to be assigned to the Region and State<br />
Tournaments shall have within the preceding four years,<br />
attended the Soccer Offi cials Camp.<br />
- The Board of Control shall established fees for postseason play,<br />
In all tournament levels, one member of the crew of offi cials is<br />
to be paid a mileage allowance based on the mileage submitted<br />
to the manager by the association staff member in charge of<br />
the sport or his/her designee. Additional postseason allowances<br />
for lodging, etc. shall be at the discretion of the tournament<br />
manager and shall be approved by the Commissioner.<br />
TRACK AND CROSS COUNTRY<br />
- It is strongly recommended that a KHSAA licensed offi cial (Track<br />
and Field), be present at each Cross Country and Track and Field<br />
meet that counts toward the limit of meets in accordance with<br />
Bylaw 25. In any meet where more than four (4) schools are<br />
entering teams or individuals, there shall be a KHSAA licensed<br />
Track offi cial.<br />
- The local management of the postseason track and cross country<br />
meets shall have the authority to hire and utilize all licensed<br />
offi cials necessary for properly conducting the meets. Where<br />
possible, these managers are encouraged to utilize KHSAA<br />
licensed track offi cials. In Track and Field meets where more<br />
than four (4) teams are participating, a KHSAA licensed offi cial<br />
shall be used.<br />
- For the State Track and Cross Country meets, the Commission shall<br />
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have the authority to hire and utilize all offi cials necessary for<br />
properly conducting the meets. Where possible, the <strong>Association</strong><br />
shall utilize KHSAA licensed track offi cials for the state meets.<br />
- Final approval for all selections to the meets shall be made by<br />
the Commission.<br />
- The Board of Control shall established fees for postseason play,<br />
Additional postseason allowances for lodging, etc. shall be at<br />
the discretion of the tournament manager and shall be approved<br />
by the Commissioner.<br />
VOLLEYBALL<br />
- Offi cials for all KHSAA sponsored state championship competition<br />
shall be assigned by the Commission and shall be licensed by<br />
the <strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>Athletic</strong> <strong>Association</strong>.<br />
- Only KHSAA Level 2 or Level 3 offi cials shall be used in<br />
the regional, sub-sectional, sectional, semi-state or State<br />
Tournaments. Exceptions may be approved by the Commission.<br />
- Local associations may submit recommendations for postseason<br />
assignments to district, region, sectional and state tournament<br />
contests through the Assigning Secretary. The fi nal selection<br />
shall be made by the Commission.<br />
- Offi cials desiring to be assigned to the Region and State<br />
Tournaments shall have within the preceding four years,<br />
attended the Volleyball Offi cials Camp.<br />
- The Board of Control shall established fees for postseason play,<br />
In all tournament levels, one member of the crew of offi cials is<br />
to be paid a mileage allowance based on the mileage submitted<br />
to the manager by the association staff member in charge of<br />
the sport or his/her designee. Additional postseason allowances<br />
for lodging, etc. shall be at the discretion of the tournament<br />
manager and shall be approved by the Commissioner.<br />
WRESTLING<br />
- Only offi cials licensed by the <strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>Athletic</strong><br />
<strong>Association</strong> may offi ciate in the regional or state meet. Only<br />
KHSAA Level 2 or Level 3 offi cials shall be used in the regional<br />
or State Tournaments. Exceptions may be approved by the<br />
Commission.<br />
- The fi nal selection shall be made by the Commission.<br />
- Local associations may submit recommendations for postseason<br />
assignments to region and state tournament contests. The fi nal<br />
selection shall be made by the Commission.<br />
KHSAA OFFICIAL’S IDENTIFICATION NUMBER<br />
For offi cials and applicants, the identifi cation number is printed on<br />
the top of the label on all correspondence mailed from the KHSAA.<br />
This number can be referenced by the KHSAA system and can speed<br />
up the process of any inquiry.<br />
ACCEPTANCE OF ASSIGNMENTS<br />
An offi cial shall accept assignments in the time and manner<br />
prescribed by the appropriate Assigning Secretary. Failure to work<br />
an accepted contest, unless providentially prevented from doing so,<br />
may be cause for a one-year suspension in that sport.<br />
NFOA MEMBERSHIP AND INSURANCE COVERAGE<br />
A portion of the annual KHSAA licensing fee for each offi cial<br />
with the KHSAA shall be submitted to the National Federation for<br />
membership in the NFOA per the offi cials request.<br />
Another NFOA benefi t is the representation of the organization<br />
on the rules committees in the various sports, giving offi cials a voice<br />
in those changes. Various awards are given by the NFOA as well as<br />
discounted rates on rental cars, hotels, and other travel amenities.<br />
This membership also provides an offi cials’ supply catalog and other<br />
valuable information that helps offi cials. This membership also<br />
provides access to the Arbiter Central hub for the NFHS which allows<br />
for searchable rules books, case books, and other study material.<br />
As part of the administrative fee paid each year, each offi cial<br />
also has insurance coverage. This provides insurance coverage for<br />
general liability, catastrophic medical, and includes coverage for<br />
directors and offi cers. For questions regarding insurance coverage<br />
under the program, please contact Bobbi Land at (859) 623-7684.<br />
CONFLICT OF INTEREST - GENERAL STATEMENT<br />
Confl icts of Interest<br />
I. An offi cial shall not knowingly accept an assignment of a contest<br />
if any of the following, conditions exist:<br />
a. If there is a KHSAA Offi cials <strong>Association</strong> that makes assignments<br />
through an assignment secretary and the assignment did not<br />
come through any authorized chapter assignments procedure;<br />
b. If any offi cial assigned to the contest is not a member in good<br />
standing with the KHSAA;<br />
c. If the offi cial or the offi cial’s spouse is employed by any school<br />
fi elding a team involved in a contest;<br />
d. If the offi cial is related by blood or marriage to a person: (parent,<br />
grandparent, child, grandchild, brother, sister, brother-in-law,<br />
son-in-law, etc.) affi liated with a team involved in a contest;<br />
e. If the offi cial or any person affi liated with a team involved<br />
in a contest are former or present teammates, roommates,<br />
classmates, business associates or close personal friends; or<br />
f. If the offi cial or the offi cial’s spouse attended or worked at either<br />
school within the last 10 years.<br />
II. An offi cial may accept assignment of a regular season contest or<br />
tournament only by fully informed written consent of both head<br />
coaches if any of the following condition exists:<br />
a. If the offi cial has a child in school in one of the involved schools,<br />
or a child who graduated from one of the schools within the<br />
previous fi ve years.<br />
b. If any offi cial assigned to the contest is not a member in good<br />
standing with the KHSAA;<br />
c. If the offi cial or the offi cial’s spouse is employed by any school<br />
fi elding a team involved in a contest;<br />
d. If the offi cial is related by blood or marriage to a person (parent,<br />
grandparent, child, grandchild, brother, sister, brother-in-law,<br />
son-in-law, etc.) affi liated with a team involved in a contest;<br />
e. If the offi cial or any person affi liated with a team involved<br />
in a contest are former or present teammates, roommates,<br />
classmates, business associates or close personal friends; or<br />
f. If the offi cial or the offi cial’s spouse attended or worked at either<br />
school within the last 10 years.<br />
III. An offi cial shall advise the assignments secretary of all known<br />
confl icts of interest with schools normally served by the chapter<br />
prior to any assignments for a season. In the event an Assigning<br />
Secretary does not know of a confl ict in accordance with I and II<br />
above, an individual offi cial shall notify the Assignment Secretary<br />
of all known confl icts upon receipt of the schedule and the offi cial<br />
shall not accept an assignment without fi rst insuring compliance<br />
with the provisions of this section.<br />
In the event a confl ict with these provisions becomes known after<br />
acceptance of the contest, the offi cial shall make such confl ict<br />
known to the Assignment Secretary or assigning authority as soon<br />
as practicable. If the confl ict is under (I) above, the offi cial shall be<br />
removed from the contest or tournament without penalty. If the<br />
confl ict is under II above, the Assignment Secretary or assigning<br />
authority, in accordance with local association policy, shall inform<br />
both coaches of the possible confl ict and reassign the offi cial in<br />
the absence of consent from both head coaches, without penalty<br />
to the offi cial.<br />
IV. It shall be a violation of the Offi cials’ Code of Ethics for an<br />
offi cial to work a contest in violation of these provisions and an<br />
offi cial violating these provisions may be reprimanded, placed on<br />
probation, fi ned, suspended or terminated from membership.<br />
V. Any and all of the above provisions may be waived by mutual<br />
written consent of the head coaches. A specifi c offi cials<br />
organization may fi nd one or more of the above policy statements<br />
too restrictive, or too lenient, but this policy is well conceived<br />
and clearly written. It provides an excellent starting point for any<br />
offi ciating organization working to establish a confl ict-of-interest<br />
policy.<br />
MEMBERSHIP APPROVAL OF ASSIGNMENTS (SCRATCHES)<br />
By virtue of the Federal decree, a member school shall have the<br />
privilege of scratching / red-lining a limited number of offi cials<br />
(scratches) that it does not desire to have as contractors on the<br />
athletic contests of that school.<br />
The amount of scratches per school/coach is determined by the<br />
Regional Policy Board.<br />
Scratches shall be made in the preseason, and may not be changed<br />
during the playing season or prior to postseason.<br />
Scratches are valid for one-year and must be renewed annually<br />
to be honored.<br />
Scratches properly submitted in a timely fashion shall honored by<br />
the Assigning Secretary and the offi cials shall not be assigned to a<br />
home, away or neutral site contest in the sport during that season.<br />
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Policies Policies & & Procedures Procedures<br />
A member school of the KHSAA shall not take any action to<br />
prevent an athletic offi cial from offi ciating a contest because of the<br />
offi cial’s race, sex, religion or national origin, nor may a member<br />
school participate in a contest where such preventative action has<br />
been taken.<br />
OFFICIALS FAIL TO ARRIVE<br />
In the event a contracted offi cial fails to arrive for a scheduled<br />
contest, the Assigning Secretary may have those offi cials who are<br />
present 1) offi ciate the contest with less than the usual number of<br />
offi cials; 2) replace the absent offi cial with a properly and currently<br />
licensed local offi cial; or 3) cooperate with the involved teams to<br />
postpone / reschedule the contest.<br />
IDENTIFICATION REQUIREMENT<br />
It is important that prior to each contest, the Assigning Secretary<br />
and member schools verify that offi cials are licensed by the KHSAA.<br />
The offi cial’s responsibility in this situation is to present the current<br />
identifi cation card to the host school <strong>Athletic</strong> Director before the<br />
contest. When a scorebook is kept, the offi cial can present the card<br />
to the scorekeeper so that the proper name of the offi cial can be<br />
recorded.<br />
Under no condition shall an Assigning Secretary assign an<br />
offi cial who is not properly licensed by the KHSAA to a freshmen,<br />
junior varsity or varsity high school athletic contest. Whatever the<br />
situation, it is the responsibility of the member school to verify that<br />
each offi cial is licensed. The offi cial can create a cooperative tone by<br />
offering the information before being asked to do so.<br />
It is also possible to verify licensing via a perpetually updated<br />
listing on the KHSAA website, www.khsaa.org under Offi cials<br />
Division Information.<br />
MAINTAINING RECORDS<br />
Each offi cial and prospective offi cial is required to establish<br />
a secure login to the KHSAA website. The portal for this login is<br />
located at www.khsaa.org. The login is done by entering the email<br />
address of the offi cial, and a password established by the offi cial.<br />
The KHSAA does not maintain password lists and cannot offer<br />
assistance in retrieving passwords. However the password may be<br />
reset by the offi cial at any time.<br />
Much of the information needed by offi cials (test scores, relicensing<br />
forms, clinic attendance registry, detailed address and<br />
phone listings for offi cials, etc.) is only available through the secure<br />
login site.<br />
It is each offi cial’s responsibility to notify the KHSAA offi ce<br />
immediately with any address changes. There will be no waiver of<br />
any late fees or obligations of an offi cial due to mail or parcels not<br />
arriving due to incorrect address information (electronic or regular<br />
mail).<br />
DISQUALIFICATIONS - REPORTS (ONLINE ONLY)<br />
It is the responsibility of the contest offi cial to report immediately<br />
(within 24 hours) in writing any unsportsmanlike conduct or other<br />
action on the part of the coaches, players, school administrators,<br />
spectators or any other type of incident that results in the ejection of<br />
a coach, player, administrator, or spectator from a contest.<br />
It is also the duty of each offi cial to report any unusual incident<br />
which may or may not have led to unsportsmanlike ejection, but of<br />
which the knowledge is critical to the KHSAA in administering the<br />
sports program.<br />
Offi cials reporting disqualifi cations should keep the reports direct<br />
and to the point, reporting the facts as they occurred. Offi cials are<br />
to refrain from opinions and editorial comments about prospective<br />
penalties.<br />
Disqualifi cations are to be reported online via the KHSAA<br />
website, http://www.khsaa.org. The timely submission of these<br />
reports, in writing, is required and offi cials shall use the online form.<br />
Submission in this manner automatically forwards the report to both<br />
schools and to the <strong>Association</strong>.<br />
Offi cials shall include the fi rst and last name of the offender.<br />
If an offi cial does not have access to the internet, someone such<br />
as the assigning secretary, or another member of the group may be<br />
helpful in meeting the requirement.<br />
EVALUATION OF OFFICIALS<br />
Coaches’ ratings shall be gathered and compiled in areas where<br />
no approved system exists for substitution of the input of local<br />
evaluators. Every local association shall develop a system utilizing<br />
trained observers for the purpose of evaluating offi cials and<br />
reporting the compiled results to the Commissioner.<br />
The fi nal results of any system shall be a guideline but not the fi nal<br />
determinant in postseason assignments by the Commissioner. In this<br />
manner, these items are preliminary notes and not fi nal decisions,<br />
and are not subject to viewing by the offi cials or any other individual<br />
except for the assigning secretary. The integrity of the process and<br />
the response of the coaches depend on this element of the decision.<br />
Assignors of each sport shall annually evaluate all varsity offi cials<br />
in contest type environments within their local offi cials association.<br />
PROVIDENCE<br />
Offi cials are to take action according to the playing rules in cases<br />
of “Acts of God”, or Providence.<br />
SEVERE WEATHER / HEAT ILLNESS POLICY FOR ACTIONS BY<br />
OFFICIALS AT OUTDOOR SPORTS<br />
The Referee (Lead Offi cial / Crew Chief) shall stop play in a contest<br />
or scrimmage at the fi rst sound of lightning or thunder at the site.<br />
The playing site shall be cleared immediately of all persons. The<br />
contest or scrimmage may be resumed following a three (3) minute<br />
warm-up period, no sooner than thirty (30) minutes after the last<br />
sight of lightning or the last sound of thunder.<br />
If the severe weather is of great length or intensity, the Referee<br />
(Lead Offi cial / Crew Chief) shall work cooperatively with home<br />
contest administration on decisions related to the resumption of<br />
play. Contest offi cials are encouraged to learn the weather forecast<br />
prior to contest time and to work cooperatively with home contest<br />
administration prior to making weather-related decisions. Safety<br />
of the public and participants is the most important factor in any<br />
decision of this type.<br />
The Referee (Lead Offi cial / Crew Chief) shall work cooperatively<br />
with home contest administration on decisions related to the KMA<br />
Heat Illness Plan. Final authority for this decision rests within home<br />
contest administration.<br />
FACILITY / GROUNDS FIT TO PLAY<br />
The Referee (Lead Offi cial / Crew Chief) is to judge, in accordance<br />
with the sport’s playing rules, as to whether contest site is fi t for<br />
play. He or she has the authority to cancel a contest due to unfi t<br />
grounds / facilities, within the scope of those playing rules, or<br />
direct corrective action be taken prior to the event. If contests are<br />
canceled for this reason, the <strong>Association</strong> shall be notifi ed through<br />
the assigning secretary.<br />
CANCELLATION OR POSTPONEMENT OF CONTESTS<br />
It is the duty of the home school to properly notify the contest<br />
offi cials in case of cancellation or postponement of the athletic<br />
contest.<br />
If a contest is canceled and the offi cials were notifi ed prior to<br />
departure, there is no fi nancial liability on the part of the school.<br />
If a contest is canceled prior to the offi cials leaving home and<br />
the offi cials are not notifi ed, the home school is responsible for<br />
the payment of a full game fee plus the local policy board travel<br />
allowance.<br />
If a contest is canceled due to circumstances that occur after the<br />
offi cials have left home but prior to the start of the contest, the<br />
home school is responsible for the payment of the local policy board<br />
travel allowance fee to the crew of offi cials, plus a fee of 1/5 of the<br />
KHSAA established contest fee to each offi cial.<br />
If a contest is postponed after the start of the contest due to<br />
inclement weather, the offi cials originally assigned to the contest<br />
shall make every effort to be available for the completion date. The<br />
member schools shall not be liable for an additional contest fee for<br />
the offi cials to work the re-scheduled contest, but shall be liable<br />
for an additional travel expense (mileage) fee. Each local offi cials’<br />
association is to implement a policy for the remuneration of offi cials<br />
working a re-scheduled contest who were not originally assigned to<br />
the contest.<br />
KHSAA PUBLICATIONS / SUPPLIES<br />
Each offi cial is entitled to one set of rules books for each sport in<br />
which they are currently licensed.<br />
Additional copies of the KHSAA Handbook are available, as well as<br />
rules books, selected offi ciating equipment and other publications.<br />
Go to the KHSAA website for a complete listing and the current<br />
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pricing structure.<br />
PLAYING RULES AND QUESTIONNAIRES<br />
The playing rules that govern interscholastic competition in<br />
<strong>Kentucky</strong> are formulated by the National Federation of State <strong>High</strong><br />
<strong>School</strong> <strong>Association</strong>s (NFHS) for the sports of baseball, basketball<br />
cross country, football, soccer, softball, swimming and diving, track<br />
and fi eld, volleyball and wrestling. In these sports, the member<br />
schools and KHSAA offi cials are required to utilize only this set of<br />
rules.<br />
The playing rules that govern interscholastic competition in<br />
<strong>Kentucky</strong> are formulated by the NFHS for the sport activity fo<br />
competitive cheer. The member schools and KHSAA offi cials are<br />
required to utilize only this set of rules.<br />
The playing rules that govern interscholastic competition in<br />
<strong>Kentucky</strong> are formulated by other approved outside entities for the<br />
sports of golf and tennis, and the sport activities of Archery, Bass<br />
Fishing and Bowling. In these sport activities, the member schools<br />
and KHSAA offi cials are required to utilize only this adopted set of<br />
rules.<br />
Persons who are involved at the interscholastic level and are<br />
directly responsible to secondary schools write NFHS rules for the<br />
high school level of competition. According to NFHS policy, the<br />
KHSAA would forfeit its opportunity to appoint representatives<br />
to the NFHS rules committees if this <strong>Association</strong> were to make<br />
exceptions to, or modifi cations of, NFHS rules for varsity competition<br />
on a statewide basis.<br />
While members of the <strong>Association</strong>, the <strong>Association</strong> staff and<br />
the contest offi cials may not agree with every decision made by<br />
the rules committees, it is the NFHS policy to acknowledge and<br />
utilize our persons who have committee input, and respond to<br />
questionnaires when asked. Offi cials who wish to voice a concern or<br />
offer a recommendation to a specifi c sport committee may do so by<br />
writing to the appropriate member of the KHSAA Staff. Playing rules<br />
questions are more appropriately addressed to the rules interpreter<br />
for that particular sport.<br />
At press time, rules interpreters are - Michael Barren (Soccer,<br />
Wrestling, Tennis and Archery), Darren Bilberry (Golf, Swimming,<br />
Softball and Bass Fishing); Butch Cope (Volleyball, Baseball and<br />
Cheer); Angela Passafi ume (Track/Cross Country, Basketball, and<br />
Bowling); Julian Tackett (Football).<br />
OFFICIATING WITH LESS THAN A FULL CREW<br />
Though it happens seldom, there may be times that for various<br />
reasons, an entire crew of offi cials is not able to be at a contest. If<br />
this occurs, the offi cial(s) who are able to be at the contest site are<br />
to offi ciate the contest with the following stipulations:<br />
1) The available crew size shall be compliant with NFHS playing<br />
rules. (For example, a non-varsity football game shall have not<br />
less than 3 offi cials as that is the minimum acceptable crew<br />
size).<br />
2) The contest offi cial(s) who do offi ciate the contest are entitled<br />
only to the compensation for themselves, no additional fee is<br />
due.<br />
PAYMENT OF CONTEST OFFICIALS<br />
Where permissible, the offi cials for a given KHSAA athletic contest<br />
are to be paid upon arrival at the venue. This is certainly preferred<br />
to paying in a public setting such as at the playing site itself (on the<br />
fi eld or court). However, it is recognized that many schools are not<br />
allowed to pay independent contractors for service until after the<br />
service has been performed. In those cases, the preferred payment<br />
method is postgame, but NOT by a member of the coaching staff<br />
or other non-administrative individuals. If schools are in a situation<br />
where payment cannot be made at the game site, it shall be made<br />
within seven (7) days to the contest offi cial.<br />
In many cases, schools require the submission of the social security<br />
number by game offi cials prior to payment. If such is required, the<br />
request shall be made to the game offi cials on approved Board<br />
of Education supplied forms, and the handling of this information<br />
shall only be by adult school representatives who are employees<br />
at the school who shall be, liable for the inadvertent release of<br />
information. The KHSAA does not release social security numbers<br />
on its contest offi cials.<br />
If a crew of offi cials works more than one contest at the same site,<br />
on the same day, the home school is not obligated to pay above the<br />
state standard fee for the second or subsequent contest(s).<br />
ARBITERSPORTS.COM USAGE<br />
The KHSAA contracts with the Advanced Business Technology<br />
(ABT) to allow the usage of the website www.arbitersports.com<br />
for the assignment of all contests. It shall be a criterion for being<br />
a licensed offi cials that the offi cial shall release information from<br />
the KHSAA to this company and that as directed by the Assigning<br />
Secretary, the offi cial shall fully utilize the services of this company.<br />
SOCIAL MEDIA, OFFICIATING AND ELECTRONIC CODE OF<br />
ETHICS<br />
With the increased use of social networking through the internet<br />
and via cell phone, it is important for offi cials to understand the<br />
importance of maintaining an ethical approach while participating in<br />
various forums, chat rooms, and all forms of social media. Violations<br />
of this policy will be considered conduct “unbecoming” an offi cial<br />
and subject a licensed offi cial to licensure suspension.<br />
To malign or openly criticize another offi cial in any form of<br />
electronic communication is considered not only unprofessional, but<br />
also undermines sports offi ciating in general. It is also unprofessional<br />
for offi cials to offer rules clarifi cations or interpretations through<br />
these medium without the expressed directive from the appropriate<br />
state high school association.<br />
Licensed offi cials have to be very careful with the use of social<br />
media. In many cases, closed discussion and understanding is<br />
important to consistency and rules enforcement. The line is crossed<br />
when an offi cial states, “The call should have been”, or “The rule<br />
should have been interpreted as”, for those are statements that<br />
should only be made by those offi cially designated by the NFHS<br />
or state offi ces to make such interpretations. Internal discussion is<br />
likely a very good thing if the audience can be securely limited. A<br />
moderator or discussion leader can then say “we have had enough<br />
debate, we will get a clarifi cation and post it online when we get it”.<br />
That’s the advantage of closed forums.<br />
The KHSAA advocates the recommended policy statement of the<br />
National <strong>Association</strong> of Sports Offi cials that states-<br />
Social networking sites can be wonderful communications tools.<br />
But there can be unintended consequences if they are used<br />
improperly. Because of their unique standing, offi cials need to<br />
be particularly careful when using those sites. Here are some<br />
reminders and guidelines:<br />
DO be aware that posts on social media are visible to the general<br />
public. Even if you limit access to your page to friends, it is likely<br />
that your post will be viewed by someone beyond the circle of<br />
people you intended to see it.<br />
DO fi nd out your association or league expectations regarding<br />
social media. Your association may not have hard and fast rules,<br />
but fi nd out if it has an unoffi cial policy.<br />
DO think twice before you post. If there is anything in your post<br />
that could be construed as a criticism of offi cials, of offi cials’<br />
decisions, or of schools, coaches or athletes…it’s better left<br />
unsent.<br />
DO assume that your post will be seen by the two teams you<br />
will see in your next game and the teams you worked in your<br />
previous game as well as your partner(s) in those games.<br />
DON’T post anything relating to the schools you have worked or<br />
will work. It calls your objectivity into question.<br />
DON’T include anything in a post that makes reference to an<br />
upcoming assignment. If teams want to fi nd out who is going<br />
to be working their game, they should do so through offi cial<br />
channels, not your tweet.<br />
DON’T post details about other people’s assignments, to playoff<br />
games for instance, until that information has been offi cially<br />
released. Don’t use your page as a news service.<br />
DON’T use social media to criticize state or local association<br />
policies, assigning practices, etc.<br />
DON’T make posts regarding calls made by offi cials in other<br />
games, whatever the level. You and your buddies might debate<br />
the call you saw on TV, but debating the call on Facebook,<br />
Twitter or other forums and social media is a no-no.<br />
Accountability and integrity should always be our guiding<br />
principles. Jeopardizing your impartiality or professionalism should<br />
never be a part of your actions or posts. It is my hope this information<br />
will help you with your decisions and involvement with social media.<br />
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Additionally, it is important for sports offi cials to realize that it<br />
is considered very unprofessional to carry a cell phone on the<br />
fi eld or court, regardless of the reason. Offi cials are encouraged<br />
to refrain from the use of these types of electronic devices for any<br />
communication while the offi cial has NFHS rules book jurisdiction,<br />
including texting or other forms of messaging or communication<br />
except in the case of an emergency.<br />
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OTHER BOARD OF CONTROL ADOPTED POLICIES<br />
Many decisions are made that are only recorded in the minutes<br />
of the Board of Control meetings. The following represent some of<br />
those items that all KHSAA constituencies are to be aware of:<br />
CATASTROPHIC INSURANCE COVERAGE<br />
The <strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>Athletic</strong> <strong>Association</strong> shall maintain, at<br />
no additional cost to the member schools, catastrophic insurance<br />
coverage for all participants in interscholastic athletics while<br />
traveling to or from, practicing for, or participating in, an athletic<br />
contest sanctioned by the KHSAA during the period governed and<br />
defi ned by Bylaw 25.<br />
The policy is to be administered by a <strong>Kentucky</strong> based broker. The<br />
policy is only in effect during the defi ned Limitation of Seasons<br />
(Bylaw 25) and only during permissible activity. The policy carries<br />
a $25,000 deductible for regular season contests, and is considered<br />
“excess” insurance, which does not take force until all other existing<br />
sources of insurance by the participants’ family and school have been<br />
exhausted. The specifi cs about policy limitations and allowances<br />
shall be posted on the KHSAA web site.<br />
At the present time, this policy shall cover -<br />
Those students participating in all sports during the time defi ned<br />
by Bylaw 25 for which the KHSAA sponsors a state high school<br />
championship,<br />
Those students participating in all sports-activity programs for<br />
which the KHSAA sponsors a championship during the time<br />
as designated by the Board of Control including through the<br />
conducting of a state high school championship,<br />
Competitive cheer competitions during which the competition<br />
is conducted within the limitations of the National Federation<br />
Spirit Rules and the restrictions of Bylaw 25, and<br />
The preseason activity under the direct supervision of the high<br />
school coaches in football on or after July 15, provided that<br />
activity is on campus, non-contact, non-interscholastic with no<br />
equipment is worn with the exception of a helmet and a contact<br />
practice (full pads) has not yet been conducted.<br />
This coverage specifi es that student-athletes are insured while<br />
representing a member school during the prescribed Limitation of<br />
Seasons and in compliance with all adopted KHSAA policies in the<br />
sports of baseball, basketball, cross country, fi eld hockey, football,<br />
golf, soccer, softball (fast pitch), swimming, tennis, track and fi eld<br />
(including Decathlon / Heptathlon / Pentathlon), volleyball and<br />
wrestling and the sport activities of archery, bass fi shing, bowling<br />
and competitive cheer.<br />
INSURANCE COVERAGE BELOW THE CATASTROPHE<br />
DEDUCTIBLE<br />
According to Bylaw 2, a school shall ensure that all of its student<br />
athletes are insured up to the deductible amount of the KHSAA<br />
Catastrophe policy before participation. The Board of Control<br />
and staff shall continue to study alternative methods of reducing<br />
insurance costs for the KHSAA and the cost of member schools<br />
providing this coverage for students.<br />
TICKETS - BASKETBALL (BOYS AND GIRLS)<br />
Board of Control / Staff<br />
Each current Board of Control member and currently employed<br />
KHSAA staff member shall receive two (2) complimentary tickets to<br />
each tournament. Each person shall sign a statement upon receipt<br />
of the tickets that they are for personal use and will not be sold. The<br />
Board of Control and staff also have the option of purchasing two<br />
seats adjacent to the complimentary tickets, and additional seats in<br />
a more desirable location in the arena. Any tickets other than the<br />
complimentary tickets shall be purchased for full face value.<br />
Complimentary Tickets<br />
The Board of Control authorizes the Commissioner to issue a<br />
maximum of 425 complimentary sets of tickets to the Boys’ and<br />
Girls’ Tournaments, to be distributed in a manner decided by the<br />
Commissioner. Included in this allotment would be the tickets listed<br />
above for the Board of Control and staff and other complimentary<br />
tickets deemed in the best interest of the <strong>Association</strong>. Specifi cally<br />
approved are a maximum of forty (40) tickets to be used in exchange<br />
sponsorships with automobile dealers in exchange for furnishing<br />
the association automobiles (eight (8) per automobile), and two (2)<br />
tickets upon request for any former member of the Board of Control<br />
or staff member who retires following service to the <strong>Association</strong><br />
offi ce as a full-time employee. The Commissioner shall designate a<br />
section of seating to accommodate not more than two (2) seats per<br />
former Board of Control or retired full-time staff member.<br />
Priority Sales for <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Priority location tickets shall be sold to member school principals<br />
(limit 4), and member school superintendents (limit 2), for full face<br />
value for the entire tournament. These seats shall be located in the<br />
most desirable sections of the lower / side arena if requested by the<br />
published deadline. All requests for priority seats received after the<br />
published deadline shall lose seating priority.<br />
TICKETS - FOOTBALL<br />
Complimentary Tickets<br />
The Board of Control authorizes the Commissioner to issue a<br />
maximum of 400 passes to all championship games to be distributed<br />
in a manner decided by the Commissioner in the best interests of<br />
the <strong>Association</strong>. Included in this allotment would be Board of<br />
Control members and staff members and any corporate exchange<br />
agreements. The Commissioner shall designate a section of seating<br />
to accommodate not more than two (2) seats per former Board of<br />
Control or retired full-time staff member.<br />
TICKETS - BASEBALL<br />
Complimentary Tickets<br />
The Board of Control authorizes the Commissioner to issue a<br />
maximum of 400 passes to all championship games to be distributed<br />
in a manner decided by the Commissioner in the best interests of<br />
the <strong>Association</strong>. Included in this allotment would be Board of<br />
Control members and staff members and any corporate exchange<br />
agreements. The Commissioner shall designate a section of seating<br />
to accommodate not more than two (2) seats per former Board of<br />
Control or retired full-time staff member.<br />
TICKET PRICES AND POLICIES ON OTHER SPORTS<br />
Ticket prices in all sports are reviewed annually by staff and the<br />
Board of Control. The Board of Control authorizes the Commissioner<br />
to enter into special agreements to sell reduced price admission in<br />
an effort to promote the tournament. All other tickets shall be sold<br />
at the full face value based on the published prices.<br />
POLICY ON ANONYMOUS CALLS AND LETTERS<br />
Bylaw 16 requires all material submitted regarding the KHSAA for<br />
protests and reporting of violations to be in writing. If those reports<br />
are anonymous, the letters shall be forwarded by the Commissioner’s<br />
offi ce to the school administrator of the school in question, with<br />
no further action taken by the KHSAA unless that administrator<br />
reports a violation or further substantiated and signed information<br />
is received. Anonymous callers shall be informed that the KHSAA<br />
staff has no authority to act on anonymous calls.<br />
POLICY ON ACCEPTING CALLS FROM MEMBER SCHOOLS<br />
AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC.<br />
The KHSAA staff prioritizes calls from the member school<br />
representatives. The KHSAA staff receives hundreds of phone calls<br />
and electronic mail messages each week from member schools.<br />
Because the KHSAA exists to serve the member schools, responding<br />
to their inquiries is the top priority. The large volume of calls from<br />
parents and students has dramatically affected our ability to serve<br />
the member schools. <strong>School</strong> administrators shall remain the fi rst<br />
and preferred contact resource for parents and students. The KHSAA<br />
shall refer calls from parents or students to the appropriate school<br />
personnel, and ask that the administrator contact the KHSAA if there<br />
is a need for a specifi c answer or rules clarifi cation.<br />
OFFICIALS DIVISION POLICY<br />
The Commissioner shall ensure through the Supervisor of Offi cials,<br />
that the Offi cials Division Policies (Offi cials Guidebook) are reviewed<br />
on a not less than annual basis, and that the Board of Control has<br />
fi nal authority on all policy related matters to ensure compliance<br />
with the Federal Court Decree of 1971 (amended 1987, 2008)<br />
RECOMMENDED SECURITY PRACTICES FOR CONTESTS<br />
While many schools have measures in place regarding safety<br />
and security at athletic contests, all members are reminded of<br />
the importance of this area. The National Federation and the<br />
<strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>Athletic</strong> <strong>Association</strong> have made a strong<br />
effort in reminding all state associations and member schools of the<br />
importance of member schools understanding of the necessity for<br />
adequate security.<br />
Crowd control has become a major emphasis across the nation<br />
and though many schools have provisions in place, it is important<br />
to take every precaution to protect the athletes, fans and general<br />
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public at contests.<br />
While acknowledging the expense of security, it is noted that this<br />
shall be an integral part of your athletic planning process.<br />
STATEMENT ON ETHNIC AND CULTURAL DIVERSITY &<br />
SEXUAL HARASSMENT<br />
The KHSAA recognizes the cultural diversity of its member<br />
school athletes, coaches, fans and spectators. The Board of Control<br />
encourages each of its member schools to educate its participants<br />
and all parties involved in the sports program as to the need for a<br />
united approach to solving problems. Prejudice on the basis of sex,<br />
creed or ethnic origin cannot be tolerated. The KHSAA encourages<br />
each of its schools to unite in this effort. The KHSAA has no tolerance<br />
for sexual harassment or discrimination based on gender. If those<br />
acts are discovered during the course of normal operations, all<br />
information shall be forwarded to the proper authorities.<br />
LEGAL ASSISTANCE AND CONTINUATION OF LITIGATION<br />
The Board of Control may authorize the employment of a staff<br />
attorney and establish the salary, benefi ts and other details of the<br />
position. If a staff attorney is authorized by the Board, the person<br />
shall be employed by the Commissioner pursuant to 702 KAR 7:065,<br />
Sections 8 and 9 and the KHSAA Constitution.<br />
The Commissioner, with approval of the Board of Control shall<br />
have the authority to engage an outside legal fi rm(s) in defense of<br />
<strong>Association</strong> rules and for consultation.<br />
Any case proceeding past the <strong>Kentucky</strong> Court of Appeals would<br />
require additional Board of Control approval to proceed.<br />
FUND RAISING POLICY<br />
The <strong>Association</strong>, through the Board of Control, may approve<br />
fund raising projects not included in the operating budget of the<br />
<strong>Association</strong>. Any new fund raising project shall be projected to<br />
receive no revenue for the fi rst year to eliminate any budgetary<br />
dependence on the item.<br />
POLICY ON SCHOOL NICKNAMES<br />
(ADOPTED BY KENTUCKY BOARD OF EDUCATION, 2007)<br />
The Board of Control has no prohibition on specifi c nicknames<br />
or mascots, but has adopted the <strong>Kentucky</strong> Board of Education<br />
resolution stating a formal position as approved February 8, 2007.<br />
WHEREAS, the <strong>Kentucky</strong> Board of Education believes in the worth<br />
and dignity of all peoples,<br />
WHEREAS, schools and school districts should set an example and<br />
provide leadership in their communicates in supporting and<br />
furthering human rights,<br />
WHEREAS, schools should be places where all students feel<br />
welcomed,<br />
WHEREAS, mascots, nicknames and other school symbols should<br />
represent the highest ideals of human dignity and help all<br />
students feel welcome and included in the life of the school,<br />
NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved that the <strong>Kentucky</strong> Board of<br />
Education urges all schools to review the appropriateness of<br />
their symbols and mascots and recommends that all schools<br />
and school districts abandon the use of symbols and mascots<br />
that are offensive to any group of people.<br />
REAFFIRMED AT THE KENTUCKY BOARD OF EDUCATION<br />
MEETING, in the city of Frankfort, this eighth day of February, in<br />
the year Two Thousand and Seven.<br />
Keith Travis, Chair, <strong>Kentucky</strong> Board of Education<br />
Kevin M. Noland, Interim Commissioner, <strong>Kentucky</strong> Department of<br />
Education (Feb. 8, 2007)<br />
PARTICIPATION IN BOYS AND GIRLS BASKETBALL<br />
Any secondary school which maintains a basketball team for<br />
boys for other than intramural purposes, shall maintain the same<br />
program for girls. (KRS 157.350 (5))<br />
LIMITATION OF SEASONS<br />
The offi cial Limitation of Seasons policy was adopted at the April,<br />
1982 meeting, and is contained in Bylaw 25.<br />
DEADLINE FOR MEMBERSHIP<br />
The deadline for a school to apply for membership to the KHSAA is<br />
September 1st of each year. (October, 1983 meeting)<br />
NINTH GRADE REGULATIONS<br />
Student eligibility rules apply to all students enrolled in grades<br />
nine through twelve no matter where enrolled. (November, 1983<br />
meeting)<br />
DEADLINE FOR ENTERING CHAMPIONSHIPS<br />
The deadline to enter a team in sports competition is August 1<br />
for fall sports; November 1 for winter sports; and the March 1 for<br />
spring sports.<br />
ALL-STAR GAME RULINGS<br />
Seniors shall be considered to be under the jurisdiction of the<br />
appropriate collegiate governing body (NCAA, NAIA or NJCAA)<br />
following the completion of athletic eligibility in football and<br />
basketball as it pertains to All Star Games in those sports, and not<br />
subject to penalty for participation during school year. (Bylaw 8<br />
interpretation, October, 1985 meeting.)<br />
DISTRICT TOURNAMENT REQUESTS<br />
The member schools in a district SHALL establish a site selection<br />
plan for hosting the tournament. The schools by majority shall decide<br />
what playing facilities can hold the attendance of the last fi ve years<br />
of the tournament based on the fan followings of the schools and<br />
other logistical needs such as accessibility, parking, etc. Though it is<br />
not necessary that all schools be allowed to play the tournament in<br />
their gym, the hosting of the tournament and serving as manager it is<br />
to be played at the sites able to accommodate the tournament, with<br />
each school having the opportunity to host / manage the tournament<br />
including the concessions, parking and ancillary revenue that comes<br />
with hosting. If there is a disagreement, the Board of Control shall<br />
serve as the fi nal resolution and the Commissioner shall assist in<br />
those determinations.<br />
REGION TOURNAMENT REQUESTS<br />
The member schools in a region MAY establish a site selection<br />
plan for hosting the tournament and submit that in the form of a<br />
recommendation to the Commissioner. Such plan shall be decided<br />
by the schools by majority in determining what playing facilities can<br />
hold the attendance of the last fi ve years of the tournament based on<br />
the fan followings of the schools and other logistical needs such as<br />
accessibility, parking, etc. including any published site specifi cations<br />
The Commissioner shall make the fi nal selection as to region sites.<br />
CORPORATE PARTNERSHIPS / SPONSORSHIPS<br />
The <strong>Association</strong> actively seeks Corporate Partnership / Sponsorship<br />
for its activities to help with the funding of the <strong>Association</strong>’s<br />
operations. All new contracts for Corporate Partners are to be<br />
approved by the Board of Control.<br />
HEAT / HUMIDITY MEASUREMENT AND COMPLIANCE<br />
PROGRAM<br />
All KHSAA member schools in all sports shall comply with the<br />
recommended Heat and Humidity Illness and Injury Prevention<br />
Program including all reporting mechanisms and shall submit these<br />
reports (in compliance with Bylaw 17) in a timely manner. (May,<br />
2005 meeting, amended May, <strong>2012</strong>).<br />
REQUIRED ATTENDANCE BY PRINCIPALS AT MEETINGS<br />
The Commissioner shall ensure that each member school Principal<br />
attends on an annual basis, at least one meeting to ensure an<br />
understanding of KHSAA Rules, Regulations, Policies and Procedures.<br />
This meeting (in compliance with Bylaw 1) shall be attended by<br />
the Principal. In the absence of the Principal, the Superintendent<br />
may designate an individual holding a Principal’s Certifi cation to<br />
attend the meeting and be compliant with the requirement. KHSAA<br />
staff shall ensure that all Effective Leadership and Professional<br />
Development Credit is sought for attendees at these meetings.<br />
<strong>School</strong>s failing to send a representative may be suspended from<br />
membership in the <strong>Association</strong> or otherwise penalized in accordance<br />
with KHSAA Bylaw 33. (May, 2006 following consideration by<br />
Current Issues Review Committee)<br />
KHSAA TRANSGENDER PARTICIPATION POLICY<br />
For the purposes of eligibility to participate in interscholastic<br />
athletics, each student athlete shall participate according to the<br />
gender they were assigned at birth. This may be demonstrated<br />
through the use of a birth certifi cate, driver’s license, passport or<br />
other certifi ed medical record. Each member school is responsible<br />
for making this initial determination for its student athlete.<br />
KHSAA CROSS-GENDER PARTICIPATION POLICY<br />
A) For the purposes of athletics, each properly enrolled and otherwise<br />
eligible student athlete has sport and sport activity-specifi c<br />
opportunities with respect to the privilege of participation.<br />
B) Baseball and Softball<br />
1) These sports are not “like” in terms of participation<br />
opportunities. If a girl desires to play on a baseball team, it is<br />
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the decision of the local school as to that option.<br />
2) A boy may not play on a girls’ softball team for any reason.<br />
C) Basketball<br />
1) If a school sponsors both a boys and girls team in basketball,<br />
students may only play for the gender specifi c team (girls may<br />
only play for the girls’ team, boys may only play for the boys’<br />
team.<br />
2) If a school sponsors only a boys team and does not sponsor a<br />
girls team, female students may play for the boys team.<br />
3) A boy may not play on a girls’ basketball team for any reason.<br />
D) Football / Wrestling<br />
1) If a girl desires to participate on a football or wrestling team,<br />
such participation opportunity shall be allowed.<br />
2) If a school develops a wrestling team for girls, a boy may not<br />
compete on a girls’ wrestling team for any reason.<br />
E) Soccer<br />
1) If a school sponsors both a boys and girls team in soccer,<br />
students may only play for the gender specifi c team (girls may<br />
only play for the girls’ team, boys may only play for the boys’<br />
team.<br />
2) If a school sponsors only a boys team and does not sponsor a<br />
girls team, female students may play for the boys team.<br />
3) A boy may not play on a girls’ soccer team for any reason.<br />
F) Volleyball<br />
1) The <strong>Association</strong> sponsors volleyball only for girls.<br />
2) A boy may not play on a girls’ volleyball team for any reason.<br />
G) Cross Country / Golf / Swimming / Tennis / Track and Field<br />
A student may only represent the specifi c birth gender when<br />
participating in these individual sports.<br />
H) Archery<br />
1) Coed participation is required within the competition rules of<br />
KY NASP.<br />
2) Each team must have a minimum of four (4) females and a<br />
minimum of four (4) males to compete (as part of the twelve<br />
(12) person team.<br />
I) Bass Fishing<br />
There is no gender specifi c competition in this sport activity<br />
J) Bowling<br />
1) If both genders compete on the same team, they are considered<br />
to be a boys’ team for the purpose of competition.<br />
2) A boy may not compete in the girls’ competition for any reason.<br />
K) Competitive Cheer<br />
A boy may not compete in the All girls’ competition for any reason.<br />
POLICY ON ALCOHOL AND TOBACCO<br />
No alcohol is to be sold at any KHSAA state tournament venue<br />
(including district, region, section, subsection and state) that is<br />
leased or provided to the KHSAA for the purpose of conducting a<br />
state championship while such championship is being conducted.<br />
Further, the Board of Control recommends that member schools<br />
make all school property, vehicles used by participants, and all<br />
contest and practice sites “alcohol-free zones”.<br />
The <strong>Association</strong>, and any of its agents acting on behalf of the<br />
<strong>Association</strong>, shall not accept free or paid advertising in any form<br />
from any manufacturer of tobacco or alcoholic beverages.<br />
COACHING EDUCATION COURSE<br />
The NFHS online Coaching Education course shall be the unit of<br />
study approved for Bylaw 27 compliance. The KHSAA will recognize<br />
and give credit for the Coaching Education requirement to those<br />
individuals holding credentials issued through the American Sports<br />
Education Coaching Principles Course prior to the adoption of the<br />
NFHS online course, and to those who seek a coaching position<br />
with these credentials already completed. The KHSAA will recognize<br />
and give credit for the Coaching Education requirement to those<br />
individuals holding credentials issued using the blended version of<br />
the NFHS Course (part in-person, part online).<br />
AWARDS GIVEN BY OR ON BEHALF OF THE ASSOCIATION<br />
BOARD OF CONTROL RECOGNITION<br />
Individual awards of appreciation are presented to each member<br />
of the Board of Control as they complete their term on the Board<br />
of Control and upon the completion of a term as President of the<br />
Board of Control.<br />
KHSAA CITATION AWARD<br />
This award may be presented to individuals selected for<br />
distinguished service and dedication to high school athletics. A<br />
listing of past winners shall be maintained at the KHSAA offi ces and<br />
on the KHSAA web site.<br />
GAME GUY / GAL AWARD<br />
Since 1949, the KHSAA has presented an award (trophy) to<br />
the individual athlete (boy or girl) who has overcome a handicap<br />
to participate in interscholastic athletics. Nominations are to be<br />
received in the KHSAA offi ce by April 1 and the Commissioner and<br />
the <strong>Association</strong> staff make the selection.<br />
TED SANFORD AWARD<br />
This award is sponsored by the Louisville Courier-Journal,<br />
and is selected by a committee at the Boys’ State Basketball<br />
Tournament. The award is given to the participant in the Boys’ State<br />
Basketball Tournament who excels in four areas; basketball ability,<br />
sportsmanship, academic accomplishments, and citizenship.<br />
J. B. MANSFIELD AWARD<br />
This award is sponsored by the Louisville Courier-Journal,<br />
and is selected by a committee cat the Girls’ State Basketball<br />
Tournament. The award is given to the participant in the Girls’ State<br />
Basketball Tournament who excels in four areas; basketball ability,<br />
sportsmanship, academic accomplishments, and citizenship.<br />
SWEET SIXTEEN® ACADEMIC SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS<br />
(BOYS AND GIRLS)<br />
The fi rst academic scholarship awards were given at the 1985<br />
tournament. That year, one scholarship in the amount of $1,000.00<br />
was presented at both the boys’ and girls’ tournament. Since that<br />
time scholarships have been given to worthy participants from<br />
a variety of sources including the Dawahares clothing stores,<br />
primary sponsors of the Dawahares / <strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>Athletic</strong><br />
<strong>Association</strong> Hall of Fame, and many other KHSAA Corporate<br />
Partners. Each participating school is requested to submit the grade<br />
point average, list of activities and community involvement on each<br />
of its nominated participants. The Commissioner and members of<br />
the staff select the recipients.<br />
ACADEMIC ALL-STATE PROGRAM<br />
Initiated in 1985, the KHSAA annually awards to students in the<br />
state of <strong>Kentucky</strong> “Academic All-State” recognition in conjunction<br />
with a corporate partner. The awards, in the form of certifi cates, are<br />
presented to students who have maintained a minimum cumulative<br />
grade point average of 3.25 on a four-point scale. Those students are<br />
awarded “Honorable Mention” recognition. Students maintaining a<br />
3.75 cumulative average on a four-point scale are designated “First<br />
Team”. The awards are based on cumulative grade point averages<br />
from the time of enrollment in ninth grade, are given only to varsity<br />
participants, and only to participants who are enrolled in grades<br />
nine through twelve. Insight has been the corporate sponsor of the<br />
program since 2005.<br />
FORCHT BANK/KENTUCKY NATIONAL INSURANCE /<br />
KHSAA CITIZENSHIP / SPORTSMANSHIP SCHOLARSHIP<br />
PROGRAM<br />
Initiated in 1997, the KHSAA honors one boy and girl from each<br />
region for their citizenship/sportsmanship as demonstrated through<br />
their participation in athletics. Each member school selects a winner<br />
at the school level. The school winners advance to the regional<br />
level and are judged by a panel of local school administrators. The<br />
regional winners are eligible for a statewide honor by submitting<br />
an essay on the importance of sportsmanship in athletics. A statelevel<br />
panel judges the essays. In the spring of each year, regional<br />
winners are honored with a banquet and receive a plaque for their<br />
achievements. Thanks to Wallace’s Bookstores, the program sponsor<br />
from 1997 to 1999, First Southern National Bank the sponsor for<br />
2000-2003, and the Forcht Group (formerly First Corbin Financial)<br />
since 2004, the statewide boy and girl winner receive a partial<br />
college scholarship. The entire program is completely underwritten,<br />
thanks to various KHSAA corporate partners.<br />
FORCHT BANK/KENTUCKY NATIONAL INSURANCE / KHSAA<br />
CHAMPIONSHIP PARTICIPANT RECOGNITION PROGRAM<br />
The KHSAA honors an athlete competing in each KHSAA<br />
championship in recognition of outstanding effort and being an<br />
example for others. The Forcht Group underwrites this worthwhile<br />
awards program and assists, when available, with the presentation.<br />
PNC FOUNDATION / KHSAA SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM<br />
Through its corporate sponsorship, the PNC Foundation awards<br />
32 scholarships, one boy and one girl from each basketball region,<br />
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based on academic achievement.<br />
LEACHMAN BUICK / GMC / KHSAA SCHOLARSHIP<br />
PROGRAM<br />
Through its corporate sponsorship as the title sponsor for boys’<br />
and girls’ golf, Leachman Buick / GMC awards scholarships at each<br />
event based on academic achievement.<br />
PANNELL / KHSAA SWIMMING SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM<br />
Through its corporate sponsorship as the title sponsor for the State<br />
Swimming and Diving Meet, Pannell Swim Shop awards scholarships<br />
based on academic achievement.<br />
RUSSELL ATHLETIC / KHSAA FOOTBALL SCHOLARSHIP<br />
PROGRAM<br />
Through its corporate sponsorship as the title sponsor for the State<br />
Football championships, Russel <strong>Athletic</strong> awards scholarships based<br />
on academic achievement.<br />
RAWLINGS / KHSAA SOFTBALL SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM<br />
Through its corporate sponsorship as the title sponsor for the<br />
State Softball Tournament, Rawlings awards scholarships based on<br />
academic achievement.<br />
KENTUCKY NATIONAL INSURANCE / KHSAA BASEBALL<br />
SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM<br />
Through its corporate sponsorship as the title sponsor for the<br />
State Baseball Tournament, <strong>Kentucky</strong> National Insurance awards<br />
scholarships based on academic achievement.<br />
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SCHEDULE OF STANDARD VARSITY OFFICIATING FEES FOR <strong>2012</strong>-<strong>2013</strong><br />
SPORT REGULAR SEASON STANDARD FEES DISTRICT REGION<br />
SECTION/<br />
SEMI-<br />
STATE<br />
STATE<br />
Golf N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A<br />
Volleyball<br />
$40.00 all varsity regular season matches (including $45.00 per match $50.00 per N/A $55.00 per<br />
Soccer<br />
Cross Country<br />
Football<br />
Swimming<br />
Wrestling<br />
Basketball<br />
Track and Field<br />
Softball<br />
Baseball<br />
tournaments) 2 of 3 sets or 3 of 5 sets<br />
$50 per contest per offi cial - two (2)-person crew;<br />
$45 per contest per offi cial - three (3)-person crew.<br />
NOTE: All varsity games shall be three-person<br />
$30 per race for the Meet Referee, who shall be a<br />
licensed KHSAA offi cial.<br />
$55.00 per contest per offi cial for a fi ve person crew.<br />
All work outside of local association for playoffs.<br />
$40 per contest. For invitational meets or those with<br />
four or more schools entered, the fee shall be $60<br />
per offi cial<br />
$45 per standard dual match for one offi cial, per<br />
match.<br />
Tri-meet, 1 offi cials, 3 matches, $100 per offi cial.<br />
Quad, minimum 2 offi cials, maximum 6 matches,<br />
$100 per offi cial.<br />
Tournaments, $25 per mat, per offi cial, per hour,<br />
with a minimum of $175 per offi cial<br />
Varsity Level - $45 per contest per offi cial - three (3)<br />
person crew<br />
If due to an emergency approved by the<br />
Commission, a crew of two offi cials is used, the<br />
fee shall be $55 per offi cial.<br />
$45 per division for each of two licensed KHSAA<br />
offi cials for a standard school day or half-day (3<br />
hours or less) weekend Track Meet.<br />
For larger meets that require longer than three<br />
hours, the fee shall be $65 per each of the two<br />
licensed offi cials (Referee & Starter).<br />
$41 per contest per offi cial for a two person crew,<br />
$36 each additional contest.<br />
If additional offi cials are assigned, the minimum fee<br />
may be reduced by $10.<br />
The total amount paid to baseball umpires in a given<br />
local policy board area shall be no greater than<br />
$10.00 more (per contest) than the amount paid<br />
to fast pitch umpires.<br />
$46.00 per contest per offi cial for a two person<br />
crew, $41.00 each additional contest.<br />
If additional offi cials are assigned, the minimum fee<br />
may be reduced by $5.<br />
The total amount paid to baseball umpires in a given<br />
local policy board area shall be no greater than<br />
$10.00 more (per contest) than the amount paid<br />
to fast pitch umpires<br />
$50.00 per<br />
contest<br />
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match<br />
$55.00 per<br />
contest<br />
$60.00 per<br />
contest<br />
N/A $35 per race. N/A TBA<br />
$65.00 per<br />
contest per<br />
offi cial for a<br />
fi ve person<br />
crew for fi rst<br />
round, $65 for<br />
second round<br />
$75.00 per<br />
contest per<br />
offi cial for a<br />
fi ve person<br />
crew<br />
$80.00 per<br />
contest<br />
per offi cial<br />
for a fi ve<br />
person<br />
crew<br />
N/A $65 per meet. N/A TBA<br />
N/A $165.00 per<br />
single day<br />
tournament<br />
$250 per<br />
multiple day<br />
tournament<br />
$60.00 per<br />
contest, threeperson<br />
crew,<br />
assigned from<br />
within local<br />
association.<br />
$70.00 per<br />
contest, threeperson<br />
crew,<br />
assigned from<br />
outside local<br />
association.<br />
N/A $70 per<br />
classifi cation<br />
(boys and<br />
girls).<br />
$46 per contest<br />
for a twoperson,<br />
$41 for<br />
three person.<br />
$5 if assigned<br />
out of area.<br />
$50 per contest<br />
for a threeperson<br />
or fourperson<br />
system.<br />
$5 if assigned<br />
out of area.<br />
$51 per contest<br />
for a twoperson<br />
system,<br />
$46 for three<br />
person..<br />
$55 per contest<br />
for a fourperson<br />
system.<br />
N/A TBA<br />
match<br />
$65.00 per<br />
contest<br />
$85.00 per<br />
contest per<br />
offi cial for a<br />
fi ve person<br />
crew<br />
N/A $75.00 per<br />
contest,<br />
threeperson<br />
crew,<br />
assigned<br />
from<br />
outside local<br />
association.<br />
N/A TBA<br />
N/A $56 per<br />
contest for a<br />
two-person<br />
system, $51<br />
for three<br />
person..<br />
N/A $65 per<br />
contest and<br />
shall be<br />
assigned to a<br />
four-person<br />
crew.<br />
All Sports – Regular Season – An additional local mileage / travel allowance may be established by regional policy board for regular season contests<br />
and mileage/travel is the only adjustment in fee which can be made. Postseason- $5 additional is added to the base fee if the assignment location<br />
is not in the normal service area (local association) of the offi cial.<br />
All Sports - Postseason - Mileage allowaance for KHSAA postseason competition at press time is $.35 per mile.<br />
Board of Control Standard Fee Review Schedule - The Board will routinely review fees in all sports on a defi ned schedule in the fall of the year prior<br />
to implementation of any change. In the interim, changes will only be considered if there is a change in playing rules or number of offi cials that<br />
necessitates emergency review.<br />
Effective 2004/05 (and every four years thereafter) – Football and Soccer will be considered for revision;<br />
Effective 2005/06 (and every four years thereafter) – Volleyball, Cross Country, Track and Swimming will be considered for revision;<br />
Effective 2006/07 (and every four years thereafter) – Basketball and Wrestling will be considered for revision;<br />
Effective 2007/08 (and every four years thereafter) – Baseball and Softball will be considered for revision.<br />
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EDUCATION CABINET<br />
KENTUCKY BOARD OF EDUCATION<br />
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION<br />
(AMENDMENT)<br />
702 KAR 7:065. DESIGNATION OF AGENT TO<br />
MANAGE HIGH SCHOOL INTERSCHOLASTIC<br />
ATHLETICS.<br />
RELATES TO: KRS 156.070(2)<br />
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: KRS 156.070(2)<br />
NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY: KRS 156.070(2)<br />
requires the <strong>Kentucky</strong> Board of Education (KBE) to manage and<br />
control the common schools, including interscholastic athletics<br />
in the schools, and authorizes the KBE to designate an agency<br />
to manage athletics. This administrative regulation designates an<br />
agent for high school athletics; establishes the fi nancial planning<br />
and review processes for the agent; and incorporates by reference<br />
the bylaws, procedures and rules of the agent.<br />
Section 1. The <strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>Athletic</strong> <strong>Association</strong> (KHSAA)<br />
shall be the <strong>Kentucky</strong> Board of Education’s agent to manage<br />
interscholastic athletics at the high school level in the common<br />
schools, including a private school desiring to associate with<br />
KHSAA and to compete with a common school.<br />
Section 2. To remain eligible to maintain the designation as the<br />
agent to manage interscholastic athletics, the KHSAA shall:<br />
(1) Accept four (4) at-large members appointed by the <strong>Kentucky</strong><br />
Board of Education to its governing body;<br />
(2) Sponsor an annual meeting of its member schools;<br />
(3) Provide for each member school to have a vote on constitution<br />
and bylaw changes submitted for consideration;<br />
(4) Provide for regional postseason tournament net revenues to be<br />
distributed to the member schools in that region participating in<br />
that sport, utilizing a share approach determined by the schools<br />
within that region playing that sport;<br />
(5) Require its governing body to annually establish goals and<br />
objectives for its commissioner and perform a self-assessment<br />
and submit the results annually to the KBE by October 31;<br />
(6) Advise the Department of Education of all legal action brought<br />
against the KHSAA by October 31;<br />
(7) Permit a board of control member to serve a maximum of two<br />
(2) consecutive four (4) year terms with no region represented<br />
for more than eight (8) consecutive years;<br />
(8) Employ a commissioner and evaluate that person’s performance<br />
annually by October 31, and establish all staff positions upon<br />
recommendation of the commissioner;<br />
(9) Permit the commissioner to employ other personnel necessary<br />
to perform the staff responsibilities;<br />
(10) Permit the Board of Control to assess fi nes on a member<br />
school;<br />
(11) Utilize a trained independent hearing offi cer instead of an<br />
eligibility committee for an appeal;<br />
(12) Establish a philosophical statement of principles to use as a<br />
guide in an eligibility case;<br />
(13) Conduct fi eld audits of the association’s entire membership<br />
over a fi ve (5) year period regarding each school’s compliance<br />
with 20 U.S.C. Section 1681 (Title IX) and submit summary<br />
reports including the highlighting of any defi ciencies in<br />
compliance on a regular (not less than three (3) times annually)<br />
basis to the <strong>Kentucky</strong> Board of Education as requested;<br />
(14) As a condition precedent to membership, require each<br />
member school and superintendent to annually submit a written<br />
certifi cation of compliance with 20 U.S.C. Section 1681 (Title IX);<br />
(15) Conduct all meetings in accordance with KRS 61.805 through<br />
61.850;<br />
(16) Provide written reports of any investigations into possible<br />
violations of statute, administrative regulation, KHSAA<br />
Constitution, bylaws, and other rules governing the conduct of<br />
interscholastic athletics conducted by KHSAA or their designees<br />
to the superintendent and principal of the involved school<br />
district and school prior to being made public: and<br />
(17) Not punish or sanction, in any manner, a school, student,<br />
coach, or administrator for allowing a student to play in an<br />
athletic contest or practice with the team during a time when<br />
an order of a court of competent jurisdiction permits the student<br />
to participate or otherwise stays or enjoins enforcement of a<br />
KHSAA fi nal decision on eligibility.<br />
Section 3. Financial Planning and Review Requirements.<br />
(1) KHSAA shall annually submit the following documents to the<br />
KBE by October 31:<br />
(a) Draft budget for the next two (2) fi scal years, including the<br />
current year;<br />
(b) End-of-year budget status report for the previous fi scal year;<br />
(c) Revisions to the KHSAA Strategic Plan as a result of an<br />
annual review of the plan by the KHSAA governing body;<br />
(d) A summary report of operations including summaries of<br />
fi nancial, legal, and administrative actions taken and other<br />
items ongoing within KHSAA. This report shall also include a<br />
summary of items affecting:<br />
1. <strong>Athletic</strong> appeals and their disposition including the name<br />
of the individual, grade, school, and the action taken by<br />
KHSAA;<br />
2. Eligibility rules;<br />
3. Duties of school offi cials;<br />
4. Contests and contest limitations;<br />
5. Requirements for offi cials and coaches; and<br />
6. Results of a biennial review of its bylaws that results in a<br />
recommendation for a change, directing any proposals for<br />
change in association rules to be considered for vote by the<br />
member schools at the next legislative opportunity; and<br />
(e) A review of all items which have been submitted to the<br />
membership for approval through the processes established<br />
in the KHSAA Constitution and the result of the voting on<br />
those issues.<br />
(2) The KHSAA shall annually submit by December 31, audited<br />
fi nancial statements with the KHSAA Commissioner’s letter<br />
addressing exceptions or notes contained in management<br />
correspondence, if any.<br />
Section 4. The materials incorporated by reference in Section 5 shall<br />
apply to high school interscholastic athletics in <strong>Kentucky</strong>.<br />
Section 5. Incorporation by Reference. (1) The following material is<br />
incorporated by reference:<br />
(a) “KHSAA Constitution”, 4/2009;<br />
(b) “KHSAA Bylaws”, 5/<strong>2012</strong><br />
(c) “KHSAA Due Process Procedure”, 5/<strong>2012</strong><br />
(d) “KHSAA Board of Control Policies”, 5/<strong>2012</strong><br />
(e) “KHSAA Offi cials Division Guidebook”, 5/<strong>2012</strong><br />
(f) “KHSAA Form BA101- Baseball Pitching Limitation”, 4/2009;<br />
(g) “KHSAA Form FB102- Football Financial Report”, 9/7/2009;<br />
(h) “KHSAA Form FB103- Football Spring Football Practice”,<br />
4/2011;<br />
(i) “KHSAA Form FB109- Football Scrimmage Report”, 7/2009;<br />
(j) “KHSAA Form FB122- Football Contact Practice Log”, 6/2009;<br />
(k) “KHSAA Form GE1- Membership Renewal”, 5/<strong>2012</strong><br />
(l) “KHSAA Form GE2- New Membership Application”, 5/<strong>2012</strong><br />
(m) “KHSAA Form GE3- Participation List”, 4/2009;<br />
(n) “KHSAA Form GE4- Physician & Parental Permission Form”,<br />
5/<strong>2012</strong>;<br />
(o) “KHSAA Form GE6- Domestic Transfer”, 5/<strong>2012</strong>;<br />
(p) “KHSAA Form GE7- Non Domestic Eligibility “,5/<strong>2012</strong>;<br />
(q) “KHSAA Form GE14- Contract for <strong>Athletic</strong> Contests”, 4/2009;<br />
(r) “KHSAA Form GE16- Statutory Waiver of Bylaw 3”, 5/<strong>2012</strong>;<br />
(s) “KHSAA Form GE18- Survey for Sports Offerings”, 5/<strong>2012</strong>;<br />
(t) “KHSAA Form GE19-Title IX Procedures Verifi cation”, 5/2011;<br />
(u) “KHSAA Form GE20- Heat Index Record”, 4/2009;<br />
(v) “KHSAA Form GE26- Financial Aid Report”, 5/2011;<br />
(w) “KHSAA Form GE35- Waiver - 20 Day Notice”, 5/2011;<br />
(x) “KHSAA Form GE36- Add. Info for Appeal”, 5/2011;<br />
(y) “KHSAA Form GE39- Report of Need Based Financial Aid<br />
Awarded”, 5/2011;<br />
(z) “KHSAA Form GE40- Request for a Statutory Waiver of Bylaw<br />
27”, 2/<strong>2012</strong>;<br />
(aa) “KHSAA Form GE52- District Tournament Financial Report”,<br />
5/2011;<br />
(bb) “KHSAA Form GE53- Region Tournament Financial Report”,<br />
5/<strong>2012</strong>;<br />
(cc) “KHSAA Form GE69- Waiver – 15 Day Exceptions”, 5/2011;<br />
(dd) “KHSAA Form SO103- Soccer Section/SubSection Financial<br />
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Report”, 5/2011;<br />
(ee) “KHSAA Form T1- Title IX Accom. Of Interests & Abilities”,<br />
5/2011;<br />
(ff) “KHSAA Form T2- Title IX Accom. Of Interests & Abilities”,<br />
5/2011;<br />
(gg) “KHSAA Form T3- Title IX Accom. Of Interests & Abilities”,<br />
5/2011;<br />
(hh) “KHSAA Form T35- Title IX Actual Expenditures Comparison 1<br />
+ Booster Club”, 5/2011;<br />
(ii) “KHSAA Form T36- Title IX Actual Expenditures Comparison 2<br />
+ Booster Club”, 5/2011;<br />
(jj) “KHSAA Form T4- Title IX Accom. Of Interests & Abilities”,<br />
5/2011;<br />
(kk) “KHSAA Form T41- Title IX <strong>Athletic</strong>s Audit Checklist”, 5/2011;<br />
(ll) “KHSAA Form T50- Title IX Re-Visit “, 5/2011;<br />
(mm) “KHSAA Form T60- Title IX Corrective Action”, 5/2011;<br />
(nn) “KHSAA Form T61- Title IX Interscholastic <strong>Athletic</strong>s Student<br />
Survey”, 5/2011;<br />
(oo) “KHSAA Form T63- Title IX Interscholastic <strong>Athletic</strong>s Survey”,<br />
5/2011;<br />
(pp) “KHSAA Form T70- Title IX Participation Opportunities”,<br />
5/2011;<br />
(qq) “KHSAA Form T71- Title IX Benefi ts - Summary 1”, 5/2011;<br />
(rr) “KHSAA Form T72- Title IX Benefi ts - Summary 2”, 5/2011;<br />
(ss) “KHSAA Form T73- Title IX Re-Visit - Publicity Support Group”,<br />
5/2011;<br />
(tt) “KHSAA Form T74- Title IX Re-Visit – Corrective Action<br />
Summary Chart”, 5/2011;<br />
(uu) “KHSAA Form WR101- Wrestling Permission Form”, 12/2009;<br />
(vv) “KHSAA Form WR111- Wrestling Skin Condition &<br />
Unconscious”, 5/2011; and<br />
(ww) “KHSAA Form WR126- Wrestling Weight Certif. Program<br />
Assessor”, 5/<strong>2012</strong>.<br />
(2) This material may be inspected, copied, or obtained, subject to<br />
applicable copyright law, at the Offi ce of Legal and Legislative<br />
Services, Department of Education, First Floor, Capital Plaza<br />
Tower, Frankfort, <strong>Kentucky</strong> 40601, Monday through Friday, 8<br />
a.m. to 4:30 p.m.<br />
This is to certify that the chief state school offi cer has reviewed<br />
and recommended this administrative regulation prior to its<br />
adoption by the <strong>Kentucky</strong> Board of Education, as required by<br />
KRS 156.070(4).<br />
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KHSAA COMPETITION RULES<br />
Governing Baseball<br />
(As Adopted by the Board of Control for all play in this sport)<br />
(Where these rules refer to the Commissioner, they shall refer to<br />
the Commissioner of the KHSAA. Sports specifi c duties may be<br />
appropriately delegated to a member of the Commission for the<br />
implementation of these rules. See Case Situations for specifi c<br />
rulings and interpretations used to administer these provisions)<br />
I) Assignment of <strong>School</strong>s and Seeding<br />
A) Alignment of Teams for Postseason Play<br />
The <strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>Athletic</strong> <strong>Association</strong> shall sponsor<br />
postseason competition in baseball for boys, provided that there<br />
is suffi cient interest of the membership and such is approved by<br />
the Board of Control. The Commissioner shall divide the state into<br />
geographic sections with the approval of the Board of Control.<br />
The entire alignment shall be reviewed when the Board of Control<br />
conducts a realignment related to basketball. In the interim, newly<br />
added or deleted programs will be handled on a case by case basis<br />
by the Commissioner’s offi ce.<br />
As of August 15, <strong>2012</strong>, the alignment in baseball is as follows —<br />
REGION 1<br />
District 1 - Carlisle County, Fulton City, Fulton County, Hickman<br />
County<br />
District 2 - Heath, Lone Oak, Paducah Tilghman, Reidland<br />
District 3 - Ballard Memorial, Graves County, Mayfi eld, St. Mary<br />
District 4 - Calloway County, Christian Fellowship, Community<br />
Christian (Paducah), Marshall County, Murray<br />
REGION 2<br />
District 5 - Crittenden County, Livingston Central, Lyon County,<br />
Trigg County<br />
District 6 - Henderson County, Union County, Webster County<br />
District 7 - Caldwell County, Dawson Springs, Hopkins County<br />
Central, Madisonville-North Hopkins<br />
District 8 - Christian County, Fort Campbell, Hopkinsville,<br />
University Heights<br />
REGION 3<br />
District 9 - Apollo, Daviess County, Owensboro, Owensboro<br />
Catholic<br />
District 10 - McLean County, Muhlenberg County, Ohio County<br />
District 11 - Breckinridge County, Hancock County, Meade County<br />
District 12 - Butler County, Edmonson County, Grayson County,<br />
Trinity (Whitesville)<br />
REGION 4<br />
District 13 - Franklin-Simpson, Logan County, Russellville, Todd<br />
County Central<br />
District 14 - Bowling Green, Greenwood, South Warren, Warren<br />
Central, Warren East<br />
District 15 - Allen County-Scottsville, Barren County, Glasgow,<br />
Monroe County<br />
District 16 - Clinton County, Cumberland County, Metcalfe County,<br />
Russell County<br />
REGION 5<br />
District 17 - Central Hardin, Elizabethtown, Fort Knox, John<br />
Hardin, North Hardin<br />
District 18 - Caverna, Green County, Hart County, LaRue County<br />
District 19 - Bardstown, Bethlehem, Nelson County, Thomas<br />
Nelson, Washington County<br />
District 20 - Adair County, Campbellsville, Marion County, Taylor<br />
County<br />
REGION 6<br />
District 21 - Beth Haven, Fairdale, Holy Cross (Louisville), Pleasure<br />
Ridge Park, Valley<br />
District 22 - Butler, DeSales, Doss, Iroquois, Western<br />
District 23 - Bullitt Central, Evangel Christian, Moore, North<br />
Bullitt, Southern<br />
District 24 - Bullitt East, Fern Creek, Jeffersontown, Whitefi eld<br />
Academy,<br />
REGION 7<br />
District 25 - Central, DuPont Manual, Portland Christian, Shawnee<br />
District 26 –Male, St. Xavier (Boys)<br />
District 27 - Atherton, Seneca, Trinity (Louisville) (Boys), Waggener<br />
District 28 - Ballard, Christian Academy-Louisville, Eastern,<br />
<strong>Kentucky</strong> Country Day<br />
REGION 8<br />
District 29 - North Oldham, Oldham County, South Oldham,<br />
Trimble County<br />
District 30 - Anderson County, Collins, Shelby County, Spencer<br />
County<br />
District 31 - Carroll County, Eminence, Gallatin County, Henry<br />
County, Owen County<br />
District 32 - Grant County, Simon Kenton, Walton-Verona,<br />
Williamstown<br />
REGION 9<br />
District 33 - Boone County, Conner, Heritage, Cooper, Ryle<br />
District 34 - Dixie Heights, Lloyd Memorial, Ludlow, St. Henry<br />
District, Villa Madonna<br />
District 35 - Beechwood, Covington Catholic (Boys), Holmes, Holy<br />
Cross (Covington<br />
District 36 - Bellevue, Dayton, <strong>High</strong>lands, Newport, Newport<br />
Central Catholic<br />
REGION 10<br />
District 37 - Bishop Brossart, Calvary Christian, Campbell County,<br />
Scott, Silver Grove<br />
District 38 - Deming, Harrison County, Nicholas County, Pendleton<br />
County<br />
District 39 - Augusta, Bracken County, Mason County, St. Patrick<br />
District 40 - Bourbon County, George Rogers Clark, Montgomery<br />
County, Paris<br />
REGION 11<br />
District 41 - Frankfort, Franklin County, Western Hills, Woodford<br />
County<br />
District 42 - Bryan Station, Henry Clay, Sayre, Scott County<br />
District 43 - Lafayette, Lexington Catholic, Lexington Christian,<br />
Paul Laurence Dunbar, Tates Creek<br />
District 44 - Berea, Madison Central, Madison Southern, Model<br />
REGION 12<br />
District 45 - Boyle County, Danville, Garrard County, Lincoln County<br />
District 46 - Burgin, East Jessamine, Mercer County, West<br />
Jessamine<br />
District 47 - Casey County, Pulaski County, Rockcastle County,<br />
Somerset<br />
District 48 - McCreary Central, Monticello, Southwestern, Wayne<br />
County<br />
REGION 13<br />
District 49 – Clay County, Jackson County, North Laurel, Oneida<br />
Baptist, Red Bird<br />
District 50 – Corbin, South Laurel, Whitley County, Williamsburg<br />
District 51 – Barbourville, Knox Central, Lynn Camp, Pineville<br />
District 52 – Bell County, Harlan, Harlan County, Middlesboro<br />
REGION 14<br />
District 53 – Cordia, Jenkins, June Buchanan, Knott County<br />
Central, Letcher County Central<br />
District 54 – Buckhorn, Hazard, Leslie County, Perry County Central<br />
District 55 – Breathitt County, Jackson City, Wolfe County<br />
District 56 – Estill County, Lee County, Owsley County, Powell<br />
County<br />
REGION 15<br />
District 57 – Johnson Central, Lawrence County, Magoffi n County,<br />
Paintsville, Sheldon Clark<br />
District 58 – Allen Central, Betsy Layne, Prestonsburg, South Floyd<br />
District 59 – East Ridge, Pikeville, Shelby Valley<br />
District 60 – Belfry, Phelps, Pike County Central<br />
REGION 16<br />
District 61 – Bath County, Fleming County, Menifee County,<br />
Rowan County<br />
District 62 – East Carter, Elliott County, Morgan County, West<br />
Carter<br />
District 63 – Greenup County, Lewis County, Raceland, Russell<br />
District 64 – Ashland Blazer, Boyd County, Fairview, Rose Hill<br />
B) District Seeding<br />
1) For district tournaments that for whatever reason, fall to where<br />
only two teams the following shall govern:<br />
a) The head to head results from the regular season shall<br />
determine the host team and number 1 seed for postseason<br />
play.<br />
b) The number 1 seed shall host the district tournament (region if<br />
the sport does not have districts) and shall be the designated<br />
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home team, even if unable to host the game at their home site<br />
due to facility requirements in the sport.<br />
2) For district tournaments with three teams, the district<br />
tournament shall be seeded in accordance with the following<br />
three-team seeding rules:<br />
a) Each team in a three-team district is required to play the<br />
other two teams in the district in two contests each year, at<br />
mutually agreed sites. These games will produce a uniform<br />
means of ranking the teams by seed within these districts.<br />
b) The team with the highest seed (one seed) receives a bye in<br />
the district tournament, and advances to the championship<br />
game.<br />
c) The remaining two teams would play in the fi rst round of<br />
the district tournament with the loser of that game being<br />
eliminated.<br />
d) In the case of a two-way tie for the district winning position,<br />
the winner in the second game played between the tied<br />
district opponents would have the higher fi nishing position.<br />
e) In the case of a three-way tie for the district winning position,<br />
the tie would be resolved in the following manner. If any of<br />
the tie-breakers results in one of the teams being ahead of the<br />
other two, the tie is broken. If any of the tie-breakers result<br />
in two teams remaining ahead of the third, then the two-way<br />
tie breaker shall be used to determine the winner between<br />
those two.<br />
(1) The tie-breaking mechanisms (in order) shall be:<br />
a. If the tie remains between all three teams, the record<br />
in the second game played against all district opponents<br />
involved in the tie.<br />
b. If the tie remains between all three teams, the record<br />
in the fi rst game played against all district opponents<br />
involved in the tie.<br />
c. If the tie remains between all three teams, then the total<br />
points allowed in all seeded games shall be the next tiebreaker.<br />
d. If the tie remains between all three teams, then the total<br />
points allowed in the second of each of the seeded games<br />
shall be the next tie-breaker.<br />
e. If the tie is still unbreakable, then a blind draw among the<br />
three teams shall break the tie.<br />
(2) Additional tie-breaking mechanisms could be added, and<br />
would be uniform for all three-team districts.<br />
f) In the event of game re-scheduling or cancellation, the original<br />
game schedule shall determine which game is “second” for<br />
tie-breaking purposes.<br />
3) For district tournaments with four or more teams, the district<br />
tournament brackets may be drawn by random lot or placed into<br />
the bracket using a seeding system. A majority vote (recorded<br />
in writing) of the Principals, <strong>Athletic</strong> Directors or Designated<br />
Representatives of the schools in the district is required in order<br />
to make or change seeding decisions. In the absence of any<br />
documentation, minutes or other verifi cation, the districts shall<br />
not be seeded. The rules concerning the seeding of a district<br />
with four or more teams are as follows:<br />
a) The decision to seed and the method used in seeding (including<br />
all tie-breakers) shall be determined by majority vote of the<br />
participating teams in the district and the manager shall<br />
record this vote in writing and submit it to the <strong>Association</strong>.<br />
The representatives making the written declaration shall<br />
decide all issues related to seeding,<br />
b) Seeding methods shall be determined prior to the start of<br />
the regular season, recorded in writing with a copy provided<br />
to the KHSAA, and shall remain in place until a majority vote<br />
of the participating schools rescinds or changes the seeding<br />
decisions. Such changes to the district seeding plan may not<br />
be made for the current year once play has begun in the<br />
regular season.<br />
c) In the event of dispute, the current copy on fi le with the<br />
KHSAA shall prevail in determining resolution.<br />
d) Seeding plans may, at the discretion of the majority vote of<br />
the schools, stipulate a particular team to a particular seeded<br />
position.<br />
e) It shall be the district tournament manager’s responsibility<br />
to update the <strong>Association</strong> with respect to any changes to<br />
the seeding decision or method being used and any relevant<br />
tiebreakers. In the absence of this documentation, consultation<br />
with, and written verifi cation and documentation from, prior<br />
year tournament managers, will be utilized by staff to assist<br />
with interpretation and clarifi cation.<br />
f) There are no statewide rules on a seeding method once the<br />
determination has been made to seed. Some of the more<br />
common and recommended means of seeding is the record<br />
of games played within a district provided all teams have<br />
played all other teams. In that case, each district shall adopt<br />
tie-breaking procedures in the event that the primary method<br />
of seeding results in a tie or other situations arise which cause<br />
an alteration in the scheduled seeding method. Among the<br />
more common tie-breaking methods are:<br />
(1) seeding by overall win-loss record;<br />
(2) seeding by win-loss record in specifi c contests,<br />
(3) seeding by a rating/ranking from a statewide poll,<br />
(4) seeding by a majority vote,<br />
(5) seeding by a committee,<br />
(6) seeding a specifi c team (s) into a position to avoid<br />
scheduling complications and issues, and<br />
(7) seeding by a rating turned in by each school.<br />
g) If win-loss records are used for seeding, the records used<br />
shall be the records as of the date of the pre-tournament<br />
meeting as published on the KHSAA memorandum calendar.<br />
Teams and school representatives may meet during the<br />
regular season to discuss tournament operations (i.e. dates,<br />
times, sites, tournament personnel needs, etc.). However if<br />
an organizational meeting is held prior to the published date<br />
on the calendar, no discussions may be held regarding the<br />
bracketing or pairings of specifi c teams unless all mandated<br />
seeded games have been played prior to the meeting. Games<br />
played after the published meeting date SHALL NOT factor<br />
into the seeded position.<br />
h) Seeded games unable to be played for any reason (with the<br />
exception of verifi ed forfeited contests) prior to the published<br />
date for the district tournament meetings will be recorded as<br />
a win and a loss for both teams in computing seeded position.<br />
i) If a change in the alignment of teams moves a single new<br />
team into a previously seeded district during the current<br />
school year, the previous decision as to seeding shall prevail. If<br />
the new team enters the alignment following the completion<br />
of all game contracts and the new team is unable to schedule<br />
all required opponents, the new team shall be seeded in the<br />
last position for the current season, and shall be included<br />
in seeded game scheduling for the subsequent seasons. If a<br />
single change in the alignment occurs prior to the end of the<br />
previous school year, the district teams will conduct a new<br />
vote as to seeding.<br />
j) If a change in the alignment of teams moves more than one<br />
team into a seeded district, the district teams shall conduct a<br />
new vote as to seeding. A tie vote will result in the seeding<br />
decision being not seeded.<br />
k) If the Board of Control approves a total realignment of teams<br />
within a district, the teams in the district shall conduct a new<br />
vote as to seeding. A tie vote in this situation shall result in<br />
the district being not seeded.<br />
l) Once a vote has been conducted for the district to be seeded,<br />
all required contests shall be considered to be contracted<br />
for the seeding requisite number of contests. If school<br />
representatives do not notify all schools in the district of<br />
their intent NOT to participate by the fi rst day of practice, the<br />
contest shall be played or a forfeit declared. Where a fee is not<br />
specifi ed, a $1000 default forfeiture fee will be assessed for<br />
non-played contests<br />
II) Dates and Sites for Postseason Competition<br />
A) Dates for Play<br />
1) District tournament play shall begin not later than Monday<br />
of the week on the KHSAA Calendar for district tournaments.<br />
Permission may be obtained from the KHSAA offi ce to start later<br />
than that date only in the event of facility confl icts. Tournaments<br />
may begin on the weekend prior if the schools concur and it<br />
alleviates facility confl icts.<br />
2) Region tournament play shall begin not later than Tuesday<br />
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of the week on the KHSAA Calendar for region tournaments.<br />
Permission may be obtained from the KHSAA offi ce to start later<br />
than that date only in the event of facility confl icts.<br />
3) All tournaments shall be held on or as near the dates indicated<br />
on the Memorandum Calendar as local conditions permit. Any<br />
exceptions shall be approved by the Commissioner.<br />
B) Sites for Play<br />
1) District tournament sites shall be selected by a site selection<br />
plan approved by a unanimous vote of the schools eligible<br />
to compete in each district tournament. If a district is unable<br />
to resolve confl ict over the plan, the Board of Control shall<br />
establish a plan.<br />
2) Only schools which are members of the <strong>Association</strong> prior to<br />
January 1 of the year in which the tournament is held, and<br />
having a schedule of ten (10) or more baseball games shall<br />
be allowed to vote for the district tournament location or<br />
participate in the tournament.<br />
3) Criteria to be considered by the schools for the district<br />
tournament include but are not limited to- satisfactory capacity<br />
within the facility to safely accommodate past (fi ve years) and<br />
expected attendance numbers; an offi cials dressing room; and<br />
adequate parking for projected attendance. In addition, all<br />
sites shall meet the published site selection criteria baseball as<br />
posted on the KHSAA website.<br />
4) The Commissioner shall determine region tournament sites.<br />
<strong>School</strong>s interested in hosting a region tournament shall submit<br />
their request through the defi ned site selection process at prior<br />
year tournaments. The applicant shall supply information relating<br />
to seating and parking facilities and such other information as<br />
may be requested by the Commissioner. The Commissioner’s<br />
offi ce may use this site selection plan as a guide, but is not<br />
bound by this plan in determining the sites.<br />
5) A two-thirds vote is necessary to adopt any plan for<br />
recommending the region tournament sites and voting shall<br />
include all schools within a region, not simply the schools<br />
playing in a particular year’s event. Criteria to be considered by<br />
the schools include but are not limited to- satisfactory capacity<br />
within the facility to safely accommodate past (fi ve years) and<br />
expected attendance numbers; an offi cials dressing room; and<br />
adequate parking for projected attendance. In addition, all<br />
sites shall meet the published site selection criteria baseball as<br />
posted on the KHSAA website.<br />
6) The schools in the district and region shall agree on the amount<br />
of proceeds (if any) that is to be kept by the host school as well<br />
as limitations on expenses by the host school; determining the<br />
fi xed amount or percentages to be given to each school that<br />
participates; the fi xed amount or percentages to be given to<br />
each team in the region not competing in the tournament; and<br />
the disbursement of any proceeds from commissions, parking,<br />
advertising and any other revenue related to the tournament but<br />
not directly related to ticket, program or novelty sales. Resolution<br />
as to disputes on any of these issues may be facilitated by the<br />
Commissioner’s offi ce and if agreement cannot be reached, may<br />
be considered by the Board of Control.<br />
7) The Board of Control shall determine the site of the state<br />
tournament after receiving the Commissioner’s recommendation,<br />
and shall be guided by necessary hotel facilities, playing<br />
facilities, and community/area support.<br />
III) Tournament Managers, Meetings and Pairings<br />
A) Selection of Tournament Manager<br />
1) The principal of the host school shall designate an offi cial of<br />
the school to serve as the manager for each district tournament.<br />
The Commissioner will appoint a manager for each of the region<br />
tournaments.<br />
2) It is the duty of each district and region tournament manager<br />
to invite representatives of the participating teams in the<br />
tournament to a meeting held for the purpose of making<br />
tournament plans.<br />
3) It is an explicit duty of each tournament manager to inform<br />
the association IMMEDIATELY as to the bracket / pairings /<br />
entries / results when requested by KHSAA staff and according<br />
to the time deadlines provided including the actual site of the<br />
tournament if it is not held at the school. In addition, it shall be<br />
the duty of the manager of each contest in soccer, volleyball,<br />
football, basketball, baseball and softball to contact the KHSAA<br />
Scoreboard with the fi nal results following each contest. This is<br />
in addition to fulfi lling local media requests. The receipts of a<br />
tournament can be assessed (a fi ne levied against the manager)<br />
for failure to comply with these provisions.<br />
4) The Commissioner shall serve as the manager for the state<br />
tournament and may appoint as many assistant managers as<br />
deemed necessary to manage the event. The Commissioner will<br />
direct a drawing and all of the business necessary to conduct<br />
the state tournament.<br />
B) Tournament Meeting<br />
1) The representatives of the schools participating in each<br />
tournament, by majority vote, shall set the dates and times<br />
of the games, and make all other arrangements necessary to<br />
conduct the tournament.<br />
2) The district meetings shall be held in the school designated as<br />
the tournament host not later than the Wednesday prior to the<br />
week of the tournament as specifi ed on the KHSAA Calendar.<br />
These meetings may be held earlier by mutual agreement of all<br />
teams.<br />
3) The Region meeting shall be held on Sunday afternoon<br />
immediately following the district tournaments not prior to 2:00<br />
local time in the school designated as the host. These meetings<br />
may be held earlier by mutual agreement of all teams, but not<br />
prior to the completion of all district tournament games.<br />
C) Tournament Pairings<br />
1) The principal or his/her representative shall conduct the drawing<br />
for each school.<br />
2) District (non-seeded): The pairings for the district tournament<br />
shall be made in accordance with the following procedure, with<br />
all byes being arranged to be in the fi rst round:<br />
a) The number of places to be considered shall be four, eight,<br />
sixteen, thirty-two, etc. Of the above numbers, the one that is<br />
next greater than the number of teams in the drawing shall<br />
be considered in the drawing. The teams shall be placed in the<br />
proper position of the appropriate single elimination bracket.<br />
b) If the number of teams in the drawing is less than the<br />
number of places to be considered, the even number 2 shall<br />
be designed as the fi rst bye; the largest even number as the<br />
second bye; number 4 as the third bye; the next largest even<br />
number as the fourth bye; and so on until the number of<br />
places not so designated equals the number of teams in the<br />
drawing. The places shall be determined by drawing by lot,<br />
the numbers assigned to the “byes” having been fi rst taken<br />
from the numbers to be drawn.<br />
c) The teams which pair with “byes” shall have a rest period<br />
during the fi rst round of the playing of games in the<br />
tournament.<br />
d) The winner of the No. 1 and No. 2 games shall play the winner<br />
of the No. 3 and No. 4 game. The winner of the No. 5 game<br />
and No. 6 game shall play the winner of No. 7 and No. 8<br />
game. The two winners shall play for the championship. The<br />
same general procedure shall be used in the case of more<br />
than eight places or teams.<br />
e) The district champion and the runner-up of each single<br />
elimination tournament shall advance to the region<br />
tournament.<br />
3) District (seeded): After seeding positions have been determined,<br />
the seeded bracket pairings shall be observed. The teams shall<br />
be placed in the proper position of the appropriate single<br />
elimination bracket. The brackets (from top down) are as follows:<br />
a) 2 Team - The district tournament shall then be a single game,<br />
with the winner being advanced to the region tournament as<br />
the district winner (regardless of the regular season results).<br />
b) 3 Teams (seeded by rule) – Seed 2 plays 3, Seed 1 plays<br />
winner of Seed 2 vs. Seed 3 for championship.<br />
c) 4 Teams - Seed 1 plays 4, 2 plays 3, winners meet for<br />
championship.<br />
d) 5 Teams - Seed 5 plays 4, 1 plays winner of 5 vs. 4, 2 plays 3,<br />
remaining winners meet for championship.<br />
e) 6 Teams - Seed 4 plays 5, 3 plays 6, 1 plays winner of 4 vs.<br />
5, 2 plays winner of 3 vs. 6, remaining winners meet for<br />
championship.<br />
f) 7 Teams - Seed 4 plays 5, 2 plays 7, 3 plays 6, 1 plays winner of<br />
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4 vs. 5, 2 vs. 7 winner plays 3 vs. 6 winner, remaining winners<br />
meet for championship.<br />
g) 8 Teams - Seed 1 plays 8, 4 plays 5, 2 plays 7, 3 plays 6, 1 vs. 8<br />
winner plays 4 vs. 5 winner, 2 vs. 7 winner plays 3 vs. 6 winner,<br />
remaining winners meet for championship.<br />
h) The district champion and the runner-up of each single<br />
elimination tournament shall advance to the region<br />
tournament.<br />
4) Region: The pairings for the region tournament shall be made in<br />
accordance to the following procedure.<br />
a) In a region tournament with participants from four districts,<br />
the district winners will draw for positions 1, 3, 5 and 7 in a<br />
standard eight-team bracket. Each corresponding runner-up<br />
team will draw for a position in the opposite bracket.<br />
b) In a region tournament with participants from three districts,<br />
the draw shall be conducted as follows. The format will<br />
follow a standard eight-team bracket with two byes, those<br />
falling into positions 2 and 7. The district winners shall draw<br />
for positions 1 and 8 in the bracket. The district winner not<br />
drawing a bye shall draw for a position in slots 3 through<br />
6. The district runner-up to the district champion drawing for<br />
position in slots 3 through 6 will draw into one of the two<br />
remaining slots in the bracket opposite the district winner, and<br />
the remaining two runner-up teams will be placed opposite<br />
their corresponding district winners in the remaining two slots<br />
in the bracket.<br />
c) In a region tournament with participants from two districts,<br />
the draw shall be conducted as follows. The district winners<br />
will draw for positions 1 and 3 in a standard four-team<br />
bracket. Each corresponding runner-up team will be placed in<br />
the position in the opposite bracket from the district winner.<br />
d) In regions where the drawing of district boundaries result in<br />
two or three districts, the Board of Control may approve an<br />
alternate format in order to allow for a full eight-team bracket<br />
in the region tournament.<br />
e) The winner of each region tournament shall advance to the<br />
state tournament.<br />
4) State. The Commissioner shall conduct a blind draw to<br />
determine the pairings for the state tournament. The winner of<br />
the each of the sixteen (16) region tournaments shall advance<br />
to the state tournament.<br />
IV) Eligibility to Enter Tournament Play and Substitutions<br />
A) Roster Requirement<br />
1) Each school shall enter an unlimited number of contestants<br />
on an electronic roster via the KHSAA website and online<br />
participation tracking system by the published deadlines.<br />
2) This roster may be revised throughout the regular season and<br />
shall serve all roster purposes in these rules.<br />
3) On the fi rst day of postseason play, these rosters shall be locked<br />
so that no additional players may be added, deleted or revised<br />
following this date, thereby creating the fi nal eligibility list for<br />
tournament play.<br />
4) After this time, the only revision allowed will be to correct a<br />
documented clerical error as referred to in Bylaw 14.<br />
B) Withdrawal after draw<br />
1) No school which enters a district, region or state tournament<br />
(draws for place) shall withdraw from the tournament or forfeit<br />
any of its games, but shall play its entire tournament schedule.<br />
2) If a school withdraws from a district, region or state tournament<br />
at any time following the draw for district tournament positions<br />
or after the pairings have been determined in a seeded district,<br />
that school shall be penalized in accordance with Bylaw 33.<br />
C) Photo Requirement<br />
Each school shall submit a properly identifi ed team photograph in<br />
compliance with published deadlines and directives.<br />
D) Per Game Roster/Substitutions<br />
1) A school may enter a team composed of twenty-one (21)<br />
players in each postseason tournament game from the roster<br />
submitted online.<br />
2) The twenty one (21) players shall be designated each game, and<br />
no other players may be in uniform and participate in warm-ups.<br />
3) Tournament management may limit the total number of<br />
individuals in the dugouts.<br />
E) Minimum Number of Contests<br />
To be eligible to compete in the district, region or state tournament,<br />
a member school team shall have competed in at least ten games<br />
during the regular season.<br />
V) Umpires / Offi cials<br />
A) Umpires for all KHSAA sponsored championship competition shall<br />
be assigned by the Commission in compliance with the Federal<br />
Court Decree of 1971 (1987, 2007).<br />
B) Umpires assigned for championship play shall comply with the<br />
published provisions of the KHSAA Offi cials Guidebook.<br />
VI) Champion, Trophies and Awards<br />
A) Champion<br />
1) The champion of each district and region tournament will be the<br />
team undefeated in a single elimination tournament.<br />
2)The champion of the state tournament will be the winning team<br />
in a single elimination tournament.<br />
B) Trophies and Awards<br />
1) Trophies will be given to each district and region tournament<br />
winner and runner-up.<br />
2) The trophies at the district and region shall be paid from the<br />
gate receipts of that tournament.<br />
3) The state tournament champion, runner-up, and semi-fi nalists<br />
shall receive a trophy and twenty-four (24) individual medals.<br />
4) An All-Tournament team will be selected at the state tournament<br />
along with a Most Valuable Player.<br />
5) The <strong>Association</strong> will bear the costs of all trophies at the state<br />
tournament.<br />
VII) Finances, Passes<br />
A) District and Region<br />
1) The participating schools may adopt by majority vote, any plan<br />
that they desire for the distribution of receipts.<br />
2) If no plan can be agreed upon, the following shall prevail:<br />
a) A mileage fee of $1.00 per team per mile for each necessary<br />
trip should be allowed for travel expense. An allowance<br />
for one meal at $5.00 per team member per trip to the<br />
tournament should be allowed.<br />
b) The host school shall be allowed fi fteen (15) percent of<br />
the gross ticket receipts derived from the district or region<br />
tournament for rental of the gymnasium and other services<br />
rendered to include setup and clean-up charges and for<br />
paying documented incidental bills related to the tournament<br />
that are approved by the participating teams.<br />
c) Prior to any additional distribution, the gross receipts, less<br />
the host designated share outlined in subsection (2), shall be<br />
reduced by team travel expenses and the amounts paid for<br />
game offi cials and trophies.<br />
d) The remainder of the profi t shall be divided among the schools<br />
participating in the tournament and the non-participating<br />
schools in accordance with previously approved plans.<br />
e) The host school should be allowed the profi ts made on<br />
programs, concessions, parking, etc.<br />
B) State<br />
1) The <strong>Association</strong> will fi nance the state tournament. The following<br />
allowances will apply if the receipts from the tournament make<br />
them justifi able, otherwise, the Board of Control will determine<br />
the allowance.<br />
2) Expenses will be paid for meals, lodging and travel for each<br />
team through breakfast on the day following elimination from<br />
the tournament for each team.<br />
3) The state tournament squad for purposes of reimbursement shall<br />
be limited to twenty-four (24) persons, including the principal,<br />
coaches, team members and other personnel.<br />
4) <strong>School</strong>s failing to stay in the motel/hotel assigned by the<br />
<strong>Association</strong> shall forfeit the lodging allowance. <strong>School</strong>s within<br />
forty (40) one-way miles will not be provided a lodging allowance,<br />
but will be considered commuting teams. Commuting teams<br />
shall be paid an allowance in accordance with pre-tournament<br />
instructions.<br />
5) The rate to be reimbursed for state championship play is $1 per<br />
mile (round trip), $5 per meal per person, and a maximum of<br />
$13 per person per night for lodging as approved.<br />
6) After all expenses have been paid, the <strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong><br />
<strong>Athletic</strong> <strong>Association</strong> shall retain profi ts from each state<br />
tournament.<br />
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7) The competing teams in the state tournament will be afforded<br />
passes to accommodate a traveling party of forty (40), to include<br />
the school principal(s) and other administrators, the coaching<br />
staff, the team members in uniform (maximum 21) and the<br />
support staff for the team. No additional passes will be issued.<br />
VIII) Sport Specifi c Competition Rules<br />
A) Playing Rules<br />
1) All games shall be played using the NFHS Baseball Rules<br />
as published by the NFHS in Indianapolis. Additional rules,<br />
governed by State <strong>Association</strong> adoption provisions in the<br />
National Federation Playing Rules or otherwise developed by the<br />
<strong>Association</strong> may be implemented in contests played in <strong>Kentucky</strong><br />
and will be distributed to the membership when relevant.<br />
2) Detailed and binding instructions, both for managers and<br />
participating teams, shall be published on the KHSAA website.<br />
B) Pitching Limitations<br />
1) For purposes of this rule, delivery of a minimum of one (1) pitch<br />
constitutes having pitched in one inning.<br />
2) A pitcher may pitch in a maximum of nine (9) innings in one<br />
(1) day, but not more than fi fteen (15) innings in any seven (7)<br />
day period.<br />
3) If a pitcher pitches in three (3) innings to fi ve (5) innings, in<br />
one (1) day, that pitcher shall have one (1) calendar day of<br />
rest beginning with the day following the fi rst day a pitch is<br />
thrown.<br />
4) If a pitcher pitches in six (6) innings, that pitcher shall have two<br />
(2) calendar days of rest beginning with the day following the<br />
fi rst day a pitch is thrown.<br />
5) If a pitcher pitches in seven (7) or more innings in one day, that<br />
pitcher shall have three (3) calendar days of rest beginning with<br />
the day following the fi rst day a pitch is thrown.<br />
6) This limitation affects regular season and postseason play.<br />
C) Speed-Up Rules<br />
All baseball contests shall utilize the optional speed-up rules<br />
allowed by the National Federation as detailed for the courtesy<br />
runner(s) for the pitcher and catcher upon reaching base.<br />
D) Specifi cations of Fields and Game Balls<br />
1) The specifi cations for recommended and required standards<br />
for fi elds to be used in tournament play may be developed by<br />
<strong>Association</strong> staff and Advisory Committees and approved by the<br />
Board of Control.<br />
2) The <strong>Association</strong> may enter into a contract to restrict the use of a<br />
ball in tournament play to a specifi c brand or model.<br />
E) Coaching Uniform<br />
1) Coaches in the coaching boxes (fi rst and third bases) shall wear<br />
baseball uniform pants, shoes, stirrups (if worn by the team),<br />
and baseball/athletic shoes (no sandals, etc.) The top may differ<br />
from the team uniform but shall, if not identically matching<br />
the team uniform, contained readily identifi ed team references<br />
using either the school name or the school mascot. Such items<br />
as golf polo shirts, wind shirts and other tops shall be allowed<br />
provided the proper school name/nickname provisions are met.<br />
Such items shall not be allowed if containing references to other<br />
school teams (i.e. X County football), or non-school related<br />
facilities (i.e. X County Country Club).<br />
2) Other coaches who may appear on the fi eld for conferences,<br />
including the pre-game conference, or offensive or defensive<br />
charged conferences, shall be uniformly dressed in school<br />
identifi ed clothing. These individuals shall either be 1) wearing<br />
baseball uniform pants, shoes, stirrups (if worn by the team), and<br />
baseball/athletic shoes (no sandals, etc.) with the top provisions<br />
as specifi ed for the base coaches; or 2) they may wear khaki<br />
dress slacks (full length), with appropriate shoes, and the top<br />
provisions as specifi ed for the base coaches.<br />
F) Team Uniform<br />
In KHSAA sanctioned postseason play, all players who enter the<br />
contest shall wear the same color and style uniform.<br />
G) Interrupted Games<br />
1) If a game is interrupted in tournament play or in regular season<br />
play, and is subsequently to be completed, it will be reset at<br />
the same point, same inning, same out or outs, same balls and<br />
strikes, same batter or number of batter in the batting order.<br />
2) If a game is interrupted and unable to be completed, it shall<br />
be counted against all applicable game limits, including total<br />
number of games and all pitching restrictions.<br />
H) Complete Game<br />
1) In regular season, and postseason, a complete game of 6 1/2 or<br />
7 innings shall be played unless other National Federation rules<br />
apply to the situation.<br />
2) All games in a seeded district shall be played to completion.<br />
I) Pitcher Warm-up Area<br />
1) If the pitcher’s warm-up area is in live ball territory, only those<br />
individuals specifi ed by NFHS playing rules (pitcher - catcher<br />
- personal protector) may be in the live ball area during any<br />
warm-up period.<br />
2) Only members of the team and adult coaches may serve as<br />
personal protector, and all persons serving in that role shall<br />
wear a properly fi tted helmet.<br />
J) Use of Electronic Devices<br />
1) Electronic devices, such as radar devices to measure pitching<br />
speed, may only be used by either team outside of the dugout<br />
with mutual consent of both teams.<br />
2) If either team objects, then the equipment shall be used in the<br />
confi nes of the dugout.<br />
K) Heat Index<br />
All play shall adhere to the KHSAA Heat Index Program. For<br />
postseason play, it is the responsibility of the host site manager<br />
to ensure and track the heat index and report it accordingly to<br />
the KHSAA.<br />
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KHSAA COMPETITION RULES<br />
Governing Basketball<br />
(As Adopted by the Board of Control for all play in this sport)<br />
(Where these rules refer to the Commissioner, they shall refer to<br />
the Commissioner of the KHSAA. Sports specifi c duties may be<br />
appropriately delegated to a member of the Commission for the<br />
implementation of these rules. See Case Situations for specifi c<br />
rulings and interpretations used to administer these provisions)<br />
I) Assignment of <strong>School</strong>s and Seeding<br />
A) Alignment of Teams for Postseason Play<br />
The <strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>Athletic</strong> <strong>Association</strong> shall sponsor<br />
postseason competition in basketball for boys and for girls, provided<br />
that there is suffi cient interest of the membership and such is<br />
approved by the Board of Control. The Commissioner shall divide<br />
the state into geographic sections with the approval of the Board of<br />
Control. The alignment shall be reviewed for changes to be effective<br />
with the <strong>2013</strong>-2014 school year and every four years thereafter. In<br />
the interim, newly added or deleted programs will be handled on a<br />
case by case basis by the Commissioner’s offi ce.<br />
As of August 15, <strong>2012</strong>, the alignment in basketball is —<br />
REGION 1<br />
District 1 - Carlisle County, Fulton City, Fulton County, Hickman<br />
County<br />
District 2 - Heath, Lone Oak, Paducah Tilghman, Reidland<br />
District 3 - Ballard Memorial, Graves County, Mayfi eld, St. Mary<br />
District 4 - Calloway County, Christian Fellowship, Community<br />
Christian (Paducah), Marshall County, Murray<br />
REGION 2<br />
District 5 - Crittenden County, Livingston Central, Lyon County,<br />
Trigg County<br />
District 6 - Henderson County, Union County, Webster County<br />
District 7 - Caldwell County, Dawson Springs, Hopkins County<br />
Central, Madisonville-North Hopkins<br />
District 8 - Christian County, Fort Campbell, Hopkinsville,<br />
University Heights<br />
REGION 3<br />
District 9 - Apollo, Daviess County, Owensboro, Owensboro<br />
Catholic<br />
District 10 - McLean County, Muhlenberg County, Ohio County<br />
District 11 - Breckinridge County, Frederick Fraize, Hancock<br />
County, Meade County<br />
District 12 - Butler County, Edmonson County, Grayson County,<br />
Trinity (Whitesville)<br />
REGION 4<br />
District 13 - Franklin-Simpson, Logan County, Russellville, Todd<br />
County Central<br />
District 14 - Bowling Green, Greenwood, South Warren, Warren<br />
Central, Warren East<br />
District 15 - Allen County-Scottsville, Barren County, Glasgow,<br />
Monroe County<br />
District 16 - Clinton County, Cumberland County, Metcalfe County,<br />
Russell County<br />
REGION 5<br />
District 17 - Central Hardin, Elizabethtown, Fort Knox, John<br />
Hardin, North Hardin<br />
District 18 - Caverna, Green County, Hart County, LaRue County<br />
District 19 - Bardstown, Bethlehem, Nelson County, Thomas<br />
Nelson, Washington County<br />
District 20 - Adair County, Campbellsville, Marion County, Taylor<br />
County<br />
REGION 6<br />
District 21 - Beth Haven, Fairdale, Holy Cross (Louisville), Pleasure<br />
Ridge Park, Valley<br />
District 22 - Butler, DeSales, Doss, Iroquois, Western<br />
District 23 - Bullitt Central, Evangel Christian, Moore, North<br />
Bullitt, Southern<br />
District 24 - Bullitt East, Fern Creek, Jeffersontown, Mercy (Girls),<br />
Whitefi eld Academy,<br />
REGION 7<br />
District 25 - Central, DuPont Manual, Portland Christian,<br />
Presentation (Girls), Shawnee, St. Francis<br />
District 26 – Assumption (Girls), Brown, Louisville Collegiate,<br />
Male, St. Xavier (Boys)<br />
District 27 - Atherton, Sacred Heart (Girls), Seneca, Trinity<br />
(Louisville) (Boys), Waggener<br />
District 28 - Ballard, Christian Academy-Louisville, Eastern,<br />
<strong>Kentucky</strong> Country Day, Walden<br />
REGION 8<br />
District 29 - North Oldham, Oldham County, South Oldham,<br />
Trimble County<br />
District 30 - Anderson County, Collins, Shelby County, Spencer<br />
County<br />
District 31 - Carroll County, Eminence, Gallatin County, Henry<br />
County, Owen County<br />
District 32 - Grant County, Simon Kenton, Walton-Verona,<br />
Williamstown<br />
REGION 9<br />
District 33 - Boone County, Conner, Heritage, Cooper, Ryle<br />
District 34 - Dixie Heights, Lloyd Memorial, Ludlow, St. Henry<br />
District, Villa Madonna<br />
District 35 - Beechwood, Covington Catholic (Boys), Covington<br />
Latin, Holmes, Holy Cross (Covington), Notre Dame (Girls)<br />
District 36 - Bellevue, Dayton, <strong>High</strong>lands, Newport, Newport<br />
Central Catholic<br />
REGION 10<br />
District 37 - Bishop Brossart, Calvary Christian, Campbell County,<br />
Scott, Silver Grove<br />
District 38 - Deming, Harrison County, Nicholas County, Pendleton<br />
County<br />
District 39 - Augusta, Bracken County, Mason County, St. Patrick<br />
District 40 - Bourbon County, George Rogers Clark, Montgomery<br />
County, Paris<br />
REGION 11<br />
District 41 - Frankfort, Franklin County, Western Hills, Woodford<br />
County<br />
District 42 - Bryan Station, Henry Clay, Sayre, Scott County<br />
District 43 - Lafayette, Lexington Catholic, Lexington Christian,<br />
Paul Laurence Dunbar, Tates Creek<br />
District 44 - Berea, Madison Central, Madison Southern, Model<br />
REGION 12<br />
District 45 - Boyle County, Danville, Garrard County, <strong>Kentucky</strong><br />
<strong>School</strong> f/t Deaf, Lincoln County<br />
District 46 - Burgin, East Jessamine, Mercer County, West<br />
Jessamine<br />
District 47 - Casey County, Pulaski County, Rockcastle County,<br />
Somerset<br />
District 48 - McCreary Central, Monticello, Southwestern, Wayne<br />
County<br />
REGION 13<br />
District 49 – Clay County, Jackson County, North Laurel, Oneida<br />
Baptist, Red Bird<br />
District 50 – Corbin, South Laurel, Whitley County, Williamsburg<br />
District 51 – Barbourville, Knox Central, Lynn Camp, Pineville<br />
District 52 – Bell County, Harlan, Harlan County, Middlesboro<br />
REGION 14<br />
District 53 – Cordia, Jenkins, Knott County Central, Letcher County<br />
Central<br />
District 54 – Buckhorn, Hazard, Leslie County, Perry County Central<br />
District 55 – Breathitt County, Jackson City, Riverside Christian,<br />
Wolfe County<br />
District 56 – Estill County, Lee County, Owsley County, Powell<br />
County<br />
REGION 15<br />
District 57 – Johnson Central, Lawrence County, Magoffi n County,<br />
Paintsville, Sheldon Clark<br />
District 58 – Allen Central, Betsy Layne, Piarist, Prestonsburg,<br />
South Floyd<br />
District 59 – East Ridge, Pikeville, Shelby Valley<br />
District 60 – Belfry, Phelps, Pike County Central<br />
REGION 16<br />
District 61 – Bath County, Fleming County, Menifee County,<br />
Rowan County<br />
District 62 – East Carter, Elliott County, Morgan County, West<br />
Carter<br />
District 63 – Greenup County, Lewis County, Raceland, Russell<br />
District 64 – Ashland Blazer, Boyd County, Fairview, Rose Hill<br />
B) District Seeding<br />
1) For district tournaments that for whatever reason, fall to where<br />
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only two teams the following shall govern:<br />
a) The head to head results from the regular season shall<br />
determine the host team and number 1 seed for postseason<br />
play.<br />
b) The number 1 seed shall host the district tournament (region if<br />
the sport does not have districts) and shall be the designated<br />
home team, even if unable to host the game at their home site<br />
due to facility requirements in the sport.<br />
2) For district tournaments with three teams, the district<br />
tournament shall be seeded in accordance with the following<br />
three-team seeding rules:<br />
a) Each team in a three-team district is required to play the<br />
other two teams in the district in two contests each year, at<br />
mutually agreed sites. These games will produce a uniform<br />
means of ranking the teams by seed within these districts.<br />
b) The team with the highest seed (one seed) receives a bye in<br />
the district tournament, and advances to the championship<br />
game.<br />
c) The remaining two teams would play in the fi rst round of<br />
the district tournament with the loser of that game being<br />
eliminated.<br />
d) In the case of a two-way tie for the district winning position,<br />
the winner in the second game played between the tied<br />
district opponents would have the higher fi nishing position.<br />
e) In the case of a three-way tie for the district winning position,<br />
the tie would be resolved in the following manner. If any of<br />
the tie-breakers results in one of the teams being ahead of the<br />
other two, the tie is broken. If any of the tie-breakers result<br />
in two teams remaining ahead of the third, then the two-way<br />
tie breaker shall be used to determine the winner between<br />
those two.<br />
(1) The tie-breaking mechanisms (in order) shall be:<br />
a. If the tie remains between all three teams, the record<br />
in the second game played against all district opponents<br />
involved in the tie.<br />
b. If the tie remains between all three teams, the record<br />
in the fi rst game played against all district opponents<br />
involved in the tie.<br />
c. If the tie remains between all three teams, then the total<br />
points allowed in all seeded games shall be the next tiebreaker.<br />
d. If the tie remains between all three teams, then the total<br />
points allowed in the second of each of the seeded games<br />
shall be the next tie-breaker.<br />
e. If the tie is still unbreakable, then a blind draw among the<br />
three teams shall break the tie.<br />
(2) Additional tie-breaking mechanisms could be added, and<br />
would be uniform for all three-team districts.<br />
f) In the event of game re-scheduling or cancellation, the original<br />
game schedule shall determine which game is “second” for<br />
tie-breaking purposes.<br />
3) For district tournaments with four or more teams, the district<br />
tournament brackets may be drawn by random lot or placed into<br />
the bracket using a seeding system. A majority vote (recorded<br />
in writing) of the Principals, <strong>Athletic</strong> Directors or Designated<br />
Representatives of the schools in the district is required in order<br />
to make or change seeding decisions. In the absence of any<br />
documentation, minutes or other verifi cation, the districts shall<br />
not be seeded. The rules concerning the seeding of a district<br />
with four or more teams are as follows:<br />
a) The decision to seed and the method used in seeding (including<br />
all tie-breakers) shall be determined by majority vote of the<br />
participating teams in the district and the manager shall<br />
record this vote in writing and submit it to the <strong>Association</strong>.<br />
The representatives making the written declaration shall<br />
decide all issues related to seeding,<br />
b) Seeding methods shall be determined prior to the start of<br />
the regular season, recorded in writing with a copy provided<br />
to the KHSAA, and shall remain in place until a majority vote<br />
of the participating schools rescinds or changes the seeding<br />
decisions. Such changes to the district seeding plan may not<br />
be made for the current year once play has begun in the<br />
regular season.<br />
c) In the event of dispute, the current copy on fi le with the<br />
KHSAA shall prevail in determining resolution.<br />
d) Seeding plans may, at the discretion of the majority vote of<br />
the schools, stipulate a particular team to a particular seeded<br />
position.<br />
e) It shall be the district tournament manager’s responsibility<br />
to update the <strong>Association</strong> with respect to any changes to<br />
the seeding decision or method being used and any relevant<br />
tiebreakers. In the absence of this documentation, consultation<br />
with, and written verifi cation and documentation from, prior<br />
year tournament managers, will be utilized by staff to assist<br />
with interpretation and clarifi cation.<br />
f) There are no statewide rules on a seeding method once the<br />
determination has been made to seed. Some of the more<br />
common and recommended means of seeding is the record<br />
of games played within a district provided all teams have<br />
played all other teams. In that case, each district shall adopt<br />
tie-breaking procedures in the event that the primary method<br />
of seeding results in a tie or other situations arise which cause<br />
an alteration in the scheduled seeding method. Among the<br />
more common tie-breaking methods are:<br />
(1) seeding by overall win-loss record;<br />
(2) seeding by win-loss record in specifi c contests,<br />
(3) seeding by a rating/ranking from a statewide poll,<br />
(4) seeding by a majority vote,<br />
(5) seeding by a committee,<br />
(6) seeding a specifi c team (s) into a position to avoid<br />
scheduling complications and issues, and<br />
(7) seeding by a rating turned in by each school.<br />
g) If win-loss records are used for seeding, the records used<br />
shall be the records as of the date of the pre-tournament<br />
meeting as published on the KHSAA memorandum calendar.<br />
Teams and school representatives may meet during the<br />
regular season to discuss tournament operations (i.e. dates,<br />
times, sites, tournament personnel needs, etc.). However if<br />
an organizational meeting is held prior to the published date<br />
on the calendar, no discussions may be held regarding the<br />
bracketing or pairings of specifi c teams unless all mandated<br />
seeded games have been played prior to the meeting. Games<br />
played after the published meeting date SHALL NOT factor<br />
into the seeded position.<br />
h) Seeded games unable to be played for any reason (with the<br />
exception of verifi ed forfeited contests) prior to the published<br />
date for the district tournament meetings will be recorded as<br />
a win and a loss for both teams in computing seeded position.<br />
i) If a change in the alignment of teams moves a single new<br />
team into a previously seeded district during the current<br />
school year, the previous decision as to seeding shall prevail. If<br />
the new team enters the alignment following the completion<br />
of all game contracts and the new team is unable to schedule<br />
all required opponents, the new team shall be seeded in the<br />
last position for the current season, and shall be included<br />
in seeded game scheduling for the subsequent seasons. If a<br />
single change in the alignment occurs prior to the end of the<br />
previous school year, the district teams will conduct a new<br />
vote as to seeding.<br />
j) If a change in the alignment of teams moves more than one<br />
team into a seeded district, the district teams shall conduct a<br />
new vote as to seeding. A tie vote will result in the seeding<br />
decision being not seeded.<br />
k) If the Board of Control approves a total realignment of teams<br />
within a district, the teams in the district shall conduct a new<br />
vote as to seeding. A tie vote in this situation shall result in<br />
the district being not seeded.<br />
l) Once a vote has been conducted for the district to be seeded,<br />
all required contests shall be considered to be contracted<br />
for the seeding requisite number of contests. If school<br />
representatives do not notify all schools in the district of<br />
their intent NOT to participate by the fi rst day of practice, the<br />
contest shall be played or a forfeit declared. Where a fee is not<br />
specifi ed, a $1000 default forfeiture fee will be assessed for<br />
non-played contests<br />
II) Dates and Sites for Postseason Competition<br />
A) Dates for Play<br />
1) All tournaments shall be held on or as near the dates indicated<br />
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on the Memorandum Calendar as local conditions permit. Boys’<br />
region tournaments shall be completed by Saturday night prior<br />
to the boys’ state tournament in years when the boys’ state<br />
tournament is played fi rst, but may extend to Tuesday before<br />
the girls’ state tournament if the boys’ state tournament is<br />
played second. Girls’ region tournaments shall be completed by<br />
the Saturday night prior to the girls’ state tournament in years<br />
when the girls’ state tournament is played fi rst, but may extend<br />
to Tuesday before the boys’ state tournament if the girls’ state<br />
tournament is played second.<br />
2) In regions where boys’ and girls’ region tournaments are<br />
assigned to separate sites in different cities, the region<br />
tournament manager(s) shall schedule games in order that the<br />
games are not played on the same date at separate sites. In<br />
regions where boys’ and girls’ region tournaments are assigned<br />
to the same site, the region manager(s) shall be responsible for<br />
scheduling games in the best interest of all participating schools.<br />
B) Sites for Play<br />
1) District tournament sites shall be selected by a site selection<br />
plan approved by a unanimous vote of the schools eligible<br />
to compete in each district tournament. If a district is unable<br />
to resolve confl ict over the plan, the Board of Control shall<br />
establish a plan.<br />
2) Only schools which are members of the <strong>Association</strong> prior to<br />
January 1 of the year in which the tournament is held, and<br />
having a schedule of twelve (12) or more basketball games<br />
shall be allowed to vote for the district tournament location or<br />
participate in the tournament. Criteria to be considered by the<br />
schools for the district tournament include but are not limited<br />
to:<br />
1) Satisfactory capacity within the facility to safely accommodate<br />
past (fi ve years) and expected attendance numbers;<br />
2) Enough dressing rooms if double headers are to be played;<br />
3) An offi cials dressing room; and<br />
4) Adequate parking for projected attendance.<br />
3) The Commissioner shall determine the region tournament<br />
sites. <strong>School</strong>s interested in hosting a region tournament shall<br />
submit their request through the defi ned site selection process<br />
at prior year tournaments. The Commissioner’s offi ce may use<br />
this site selection plan as a guide, but is not bound by this plan<br />
in determining the sites.<br />
4) A two-thirds vote is necessary to adopt any plan for<br />
recommending the region tournament sites and voting shall<br />
include boys’ and girls’ sites and shall include all schools within<br />
a region, not simply the schools playing in a particular year’s<br />
event. Criteria to be considered by the schools include but are<br />
not limited to:<br />
1) satisfactory capacity within the gym to safely accommodate<br />
past (fi ve years) and expected attendance numbers;<br />
2) A minimum of four dressing rooms if double headers are to<br />
be played;<br />
3) An offi cials dressing room; and<br />
4) Adequate parking for projected attendance.<br />
5) In addition, the schools shall agree on the amount of proceeds<br />
(if any) that is to be kept by the host school as well as limitations<br />
on expenses by the host school; determining the fi xed amount<br />
or percentages to be given to each school that participates; the<br />
fi xed amount or percentages to be given to each team in the<br />
region not competing in the tournament; and the disbursement<br />
of any proceeds from commissions, parking, advertising and any<br />
other revenue related to the tournament but not directly related<br />
to ticket, program or novelty sales.<br />
6) Resolution as to disputes on any of these issues may be<br />
facilitated by the Commissioner’s offi ce and if agreement<br />
cannot be reached, may be considered by the Board of Control.<br />
7) The Board of Control shall determine the site of the state<br />
tournament after receiving the Commissioner’s recommendation,<br />
and shall be guided by necessary hotel facilities, playing<br />
facilities, and community/area support.<br />
III) Tournament Managers, Meetings and Pairings<br />
A) Selection of Tournament Manager and Duties<br />
1) The principal of the host school shall designate an offi cial of<br />
the school to serve as the manager for each district tournament.<br />
The Commissioner will appoint a manager for each of the region<br />
tournaments.<br />
2) It is the duty of each district and region tournament manager<br />
to invite representatives of the participating teams in the<br />
tournament to a meeting held for the purpose of making<br />
tournament plans.<br />
3) It is an explicit duty of each tournament manager to inform<br />
the association IMMEDIATELY as to the bracket / pairings /<br />
entries / results when requested by KHSAA staff and according<br />
to the time deadlines provided including the actual site of the<br />
tournament if it is not held at the school.<br />
4) It shall be the duty of the manager of each contest in soccer,<br />
volleyball, football, basketball, baseball and softball to contact<br />
the KHSAA Scoreboard with the fi nal results following each<br />
contest. This is in addition to fulfi lling local media requests. The<br />
receipts of a tournament can be assessed (a fi ne levied against<br />
the manager) for failure to comply with these provisions.<br />
5) The Commissioner shall serve as the manager for the state<br />
tournament and may appoint as many assistant managers as<br />
deemed necessary to manage the event. The Commissioner will<br />
direct a drawing and all of the business necessary to conduct<br />
the state tournament.<br />
B) Tournament Meeting<br />
1) The representatives of the schools participating in each<br />
tournament, by majority vote, shall set the dates and times<br />
of the games, and make all other arrangements necessary to<br />
conduct the tournament.<br />
2) The district meetings shall be held in the school designated as<br />
the tournament host not later than the Wednesday prior to the<br />
week of the tournament as specifi ed on the KHSAA Calendar.<br />
These meetings may be held earlier by mutual agreement of all<br />
teams.<br />
3) The Region meeting shall be held on Sunday afternoon<br />
immediately following the district tournaments not prior to 2:00<br />
local time in the school designated as the host. These meetings<br />
may be held earlier by mutual agreement of all teams, but not<br />
prior to the completion of all district tournament games.<br />
C) Tournament Pairings<br />
1) The principal or his/her representative shall conduct the drawing<br />
for each school.<br />
2) District (non-seeded): The pairings for the district tournament<br />
shall be made in accordance with the following procedure, with<br />
all byes being arranged to be in the fi rst round:<br />
a) The number of places to be considered shall be four, eight,<br />
sixteen, thirty-two, etc. Of the above numbers, the one that is<br />
next greater than the number of teams in the drawing shall<br />
be considered in the drawing. The teams shall be placed in the<br />
proper position of the appropriate single elimination bracket.<br />
b) If the number of teams in the drawing is less than the<br />
number of places to be considered, the even number 2 shall<br />
be designed as the fi rst bye; the largest even number as the<br />
second bye; number 4 as the third bye; the next largest even<br />
number as the fourth bye; and so on until the number of<br />
places not so designated equals the number of teams in the<br />
drawing. The places shall be determined by drawing by lot,<br />
the numbers assigned to the “byes” having been fi rst taken<br />
from the numbers to be drawn.<br />
c) The teams which pair with “byes” shall have a rest period<br />
during the fi rst round of the playing of games in the<br />
tournament.<br />
d) The winner of the No. 1 and No. 2 games shall play the winner<br />
of the No. 3 and No. 4 game. The winner of the No. 5 game<br />
and No. 6 game shall play the winner of No. 7 and No. 8<br />
game. The two winners shall play for the championship. The<br />
same general procedure shall be used in the case of more<br />
than eight places or teams.<br />
e) The district champion and the runner-up of each single<br />
elimination tournament shall advance to the region<br />
tournament.<br />
3) District (seeded): After seeding positions have been determined,<br />
the seeded bracket pairings shall be observed. The teams shall<br />
be placed in the proper position of the appropriate single<br />
elimination bracket. The brackets (from top down) are as follows:<br />
a) 2 Team - The district tournament shall then be a single game,<br />
with the winner being advanced to the region tournament as<br />
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the district winner (regardless of the regular season results).<br />
b) 3 Teams (seeded by rule) – Seed 2 plays 3, Seed 1 plays<br />
winner of Seed 2 vs. Seed 3 for championship.<br />
c) 4 Teams - Seed 1 plays 4, 2 plays 3, winners meet for<br />
championship.<br />
d) 5 Teams - Seed 5 plays 4, 1 plays winner of 5 vs. 4, 2 plays 3,<br />
remaining winners meet for championship.<br />
e) 6 Teams - Seed 4 plays 5, 3 plays 6, 1 plays winner of 4 vs.<br />
5, 2 plays winner of 3 vs. 6, remaining winners meet for<br />
championship.<br />
f) 7 Teams - Seed 4 plays 5, 2 plays 7, 3 plays 6, 1 plays winner of<br />
4 vs. 5, 2 vs. 7 winner plays 3 vs. 6 winner, remaining winners<br />
meet for championship.<br />
g) 8 Teams - Seed 1 plays 8, 4 plays 5, 2 plays 7, 3 plays 6, 1 vs. 8<br />
winner plays 4 vs. 5 winner, 2 vs. 7 winner plays 3 vs. 6 winner,<br />
remaining winners meet for championship.<br />
h) The district champion and the runner-up of each single<br />
elimination tournament shall advance to the region<br />
tournament.<br />
4) Region: The pairings for the region tournament shall be made in<br />
accordance to the following procedure.<br />
a) In a region tournament with participants from four districts,<br />
the district winners will draw for positions 1, 3, 5 and 7 in a<br />
standard eight-team bracket. Each corresponding runner-up<br />
team will draw for a position in the opposite bracket.<br />
b) In a region tournament with participants from three districts,<br />
the draw shall be conducted as follows. The format will<br />
follow a standard eight-team bracket with two byes, those<br />
falling into positions 2 and 7. The district winners shall draw<br />
for positions 1 and 8 in the bracket. The district winner not<br />
drawing a bye shall draw for a position in slots 3 through<br />
6. The district runner-up to the district champion drawing for<br />
position in slots 3 through 6 will draw into one of the two<br />
remaining slots in the bracket opposite the district winner, and<br />
the remaining two runner-up teams will be placed opposite<br />
their corresponding district winners in the remaining two slots<br />
in the bracket.<br />
c) In a region tournament with participants from two districts,<br />
the draw shall be conducted as follows. The district winners<br />
will draw for positions 1 and 3 in a standard four-team<br />
bracket. Each corresponding runner-up team will be placed in<br />
the position in the opposite bracket from the district winner.<br />
d) In regions where the drawing of district boundaries result in<br />
two or three districts, the Board of Control may approve an<br />
alternate format in order to allow for a full eight-team bracket<br />
in the region tournament.<br />
e) The winner of each region tournament shall advance to the<br />
state tournament.<br />
5) State. The Commissioner shall conduct a blind draw to<br />
determine the pairings for the state tournament. The winner of<br />
the each of the sixteen (16) region tournaments shall advance<br />
to the state tournament.<br />
IV) Eligibility to Enter Tournament Play and Substitutions<br />
A) Roster Requirement<br />
1) Each school shall enter an unlimited number of contestants<br />
on an electronic roster via the KHSAA website and online<br />
participation tracking system by the published deadlines.<br />
2) This roster may be revised throughout the regular season and<br />
shall serve all roster purposes in these rules.<br />
3) On the fi rst day of postseason play, these rosters shall be locked<br />
so that no additional players may be added, deleted or revised<br />
following this date, thereby creating the fi nal eligibility list for<br />
tournament play.<br />
4) After this time, the only revision allowed will be to correct a<br />
documented clerical error as referred to in Bylaw 14.<br />
B) Withdrawal after draw<br />
1) No school which enters a district, region or state tournament<br />
(draws for place) shall withdraw from the tournament or forfeit<br />
any of its games, but shall play its entire tournament schedule.<br />
2) If a school withdraws from a district, region or state tournament<br />
at any time following the draw for district tournament positions<br />
or after the pairings have been determined in a seeded district,<br />
that school shall be penalized in accordance with Bylaw 33.<br />
C) Photo Requirement<br />
Each school shall submit a properly identifi ed team photograph in<br />
compliance with published deadlines and directives.<br />
D) Per Game Roster/Substitutions<br />
1) A school may enter a team composed of fi fteen (15) players in<br />
each postseason tournament game from the roster submitted<br />
online.<br />
2) The fi fteen (15) players shall be designated each game, and no<br />
other players may be in uniform and tournament management<br />
may limit the total number of individuals on the benches.<br />
E) Minimum Number of Contests<br />
To be eligible to compete in the district, region or state tournament,<br />
a member school team shall have competed in at least twelve<br />
games during the regular season.<br />
V) Offi cials<br />
A) Offi cials for all KHSAA sponsored championship competition shall<br />
be assigned by the Commission in compliance with the Federal<br />
Court Decree of 1971 (1987, 2007).<br />
B) Offi cials will be assigned shall comply with the published<br />
guidelines of the KHSAA Offi cials Guidebook.<br />
VI) Champion, Trophies and Awards<br />
A) Champion<br />
1) The champion of each district and region tournament will be the<br />
team undefeated in a single elimination tournament.<br />
2) The champion of each state tournament will be the team<br />
undefeated in a single elimination tournament.<br />
B) Trophies and Awards<br />
1) Trophies will be given to each district and region tournament<br />
winner and runner-up.<br />
2) The trophies at the district and region shall be paid from the<br />
gate receipts of that tournament.<br />
3) The state tournament champion, runner-up, and semi-fi nalists<br />
shall receive a trophy and thirty-three (33) individual medals.<br />
4) An All-Tournament team will be selected at the state tournament<br />
along with a Most Valuable Player.<br />
5) The <strong>Association</strong> will bear the costs of all trophies at the state<br />
tournament.<br />
VII) Finances, Passes<br />
A) District and Region Finances<br />
1) The participating schools may adopt by majority vote, any plan<br />
that they desire for the distribution of receipts.<br />
2) If no plan can be agreed upon, the following shall prevail:<br />
a) A mileage fee of $1.00 per team per mile for each necessary<br />
trip should be allowed for travel expense. An allowance<br />
for one meal at $5.00 per team member per trip to the<br />
tournament should be allowed.<br />
b) The host school shall be allowed fi fteen (15) percent of<br />
the gross ticket receipts derived from the district or region<br />
tournament for rental of the gymnasium and other services<br />
rendered to include setup and clean-up charges and for<br />
paying documented incidental bills related to the tournament<br />
that are approved by the participating teams.<br />
c) Prior to any additional distribution, the gross receipts, less<br />
the host designated share outlined in subsection (2), shall be<br />
reduced by team travel expenses and the amounts paid for<br />
game offi cials and trophies.<br />
d) The remainder of the profi t shall be divided among the schools<br />
participating in the tournament and the non-participating<br />
schools in accordance with previously approved plans.<br />
e) The host school should be allowed the profi ts made on<br />
programs, concessions, parking, etc.<br />
B) State<br />
1) The <strong>Association</strong> will fi nance state tournament. The following<br />
allowances will apply if the receipts from the tournament make<br />
them justifi able, otherwise, the Board of Control will determine<br />
the allowance.<br />
2) Expenses will be paid for meals, lodging and travel for each<br />
team through breakfast on the day following elimination from<br />
the tournament for each team.<br />
3) The state tournament squad for purposes of reimbursement<br />
shall be limited to thirty-three (33) persons, including the<br />
principal, coaches, team members, cheerleaders, cheer sponsor<br />
and other personnel.<br />
4) <strong>School</strong>s failing to stay in the motel/hotel assigned by the<br />
<strong>Association</strong> shall forfeit the lodging allowance. <strong>School</strong>s within<br />
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forty (40) one-way miles will not be provided a lodging allowance,<br />
but will be considered commuting teams. Commuting teams<br />
shall be paid an allowance in accordance with pre-tournament<br />
instructions.<br />
5) The rate to be reimbursed for state championship play is $1 per<br />
mile (round trip), $5 per meal per person, and a maximum of<br />
$13 per person per night for lodging as approved.<br />
6) After all expenses have been paid, the <strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong><br />
<strong>Athletic</strong> <strong>Association</strong> shall retain profi ts from each state<br />
tournament.<br />
C) Passes/Tickets<br />
1) Each participating school shall be allowed passes for one coach<br />
and principal to the district and region tournament.<br />
2) Each member school of the <strong>Association</strong> may, upon application<br />
by the principal, purchase up to four priority tickets to the boys’<br />
and girls’ state tournaments for use by school personnel. Each<br />
superintendent may, upon application, purchase up to two<br />
priority tickets to each state basketball tournament.<br />
3) The competing teams in the state tournament will be afforded<br />
passes to accommodate a traveling party of thirty-three (33),<br />
to include the school principal(s) and other administrators, the<br />
coaching staff, the team members (maximum 15) and the off<br />
court staff for the team. No additional passes will be issued.<br />
Cheerleaders from participating schools will be admitted in<br />
uniform to each contest in which their team is participating,<br />
with a maximum of sixteen (16) allowed to participate at any<br />
time.<br />
VIII) Sport Specifi c Competition Rules<br />
A) Playing Rules<br />
1) All games shall be played using the NFHS Basketball Rules as<br />
published by the NFHS in Indianapolis. Additional rules, governed<br />
by State <strong>Association</strong> adoption provisions in the National Federation<br />
Playing Rules or otherwise developed by the <strong>Association</strong> may be<br />
implemented in contests played in <strong>Kentucky</strong> and will be distributed<br />
to the membership when relevant.<br />
2) Detailed and binding instructions, both for managers and<br />
participating teams, shall be published on the KHSAA website.<br />
B) Dimensions of the Tournament Courts and Game Balls<br />
1) The dimensions of the court on which the games will be played<br />
will be determined by the size of the court at the designated<br />
tournament site.<br />
2) The <strong>Association</strong> may enter into a contract to restrict the use of a<br />
ball in tournament play to a specifi c brand or model.<br />
C) Music/Sound Effects/Artifi cial Noisemakers<br />
1) Per NFHS playing rules, artifi cial noisemakers shall be prohibited.<br />
Home or game management is responsible for enforcement.<br />
Music and other sound effects are only permitted during:<br />
a) Pre Game,<br />
b) Time-Outs,<br />
c) Intermission Between Quarters and Halftime, and<br />
d) Post Game.<br />
NOTE: This permission does not include “dead-ball” periods.<br />
2) Artifi cial noisemakers include:<br />
a) Cowbells,<br />
b) Sirens,<br />
c) Clackers,<br />
d) Cans or jugs with rocks or marbles,<br />
e) Various other creations,<br />
f) Any electronic device not used by the band.<br />
3) Megaphones are allowed to be used by cheerleaders as long<br />
as they are used in the traditional sense. Megaphones are not<br />
to be used to bang against the fl oor or wall to incite crowds<br />
or intimidate players. Megaphones may not be used by fans as<br />
noisemakers.<br />
D) Cheerleaders on Court During Time-Outs<br />
Basketball Rule 5-12-5 deals with the shortened time-out<br />
(30-second time-out.). This is not a time-out during which<br />
cheerleaders are allowed on the fl oor. During full length timeouts,<br />
cheerleaders may be allowed by offi cials to be on the court<br />
dependent upon game activity and space limitations.<br />
E) Cheerleaders on Court During Free Throw Attempts<br />
Per NFHS playing rules, cheerleaders may not be in the area<br />
between the foul lane lines extended when a free throw is being<br />
attemped.<br />
F) Coaching Box<br />
KHSAA member schools may utilize a coaching box per the NFHS<br />
rules drawn 14 feet from the 28’ mark on the court. There is no<br />
coaching box beyond the 14’ mark toward the baseline.<br />
G) Point Differential Rule<br />
1) All member schools will utilize a running clock rule at all levels<br />
of basketball (freshman, JV, Varsity) when one team is ahead by<br />
35 or more points after halftime.<br />
2) The clock shall be stopped only for a charged time-out, an<br />
injury/blood or disqualifi cation, and immediately following the<br />
reporting of a foul if free throws are to be administered.<br />
a) After reporting a shooting foul, the offi cial will signal the<br />
timer to stop the clock. (This will be signaled by the offi cial to<br />
the timer after reporting the foul)<br />
b) Once the offi cial signals the timer to stop the clock, it will<br />
be started when the free throw ends if the last free throw<br />
is missed (when it is certain the try will not be successful or<br />
when the try touches the fl oor or any player, 4-20-3), or when<br />
the ball is at the disposal of the opponent if the last throw is<br />
successful (Available to a player after a goal and the offi cial<br />
begins the throw-in count, 4-4-7.)<br />
H) Spirit/Pep Line for Introductions, Warm-up Areas<br />
1) Regular Season<br />
a) During the regular season, A team’s spirit line is not to extend<br />
onto any part of the other team’s half of the court and area<br />
leading up to the playing fi eld.<br />
b) A team’s half of the court will be designated by NFHS rules.<br />
This includes the end zones.<br />
c) No spirit line is to extend over past the start of the center<br />
circle.<br />
d) No players, coaches, team attendants, or anyone associated<br />
with the opposing team is to enter or interfere with the<br />
opponent’s spirit line.<br />
2) Postseason<br />
a) In games played on neutral courts, spirit lines will not be<br />
allowed onto the courts including the end zones.<br />
b) The <strong>Association</strong> will designate warm-up areas for the<br />
postseason games as necessary.<br />
10 - COMPETITION RULES <strong>2012</strong>-<strong>2013</strong> KHSAA HANDBOOK
KHSAA COMPETITION RULES<br />
Governing Cross Country<br />
(As Adopted by the Board of Control for all play in this sport)<br />
(Where these rules refer to the Commissioner, they shall refer to<br />
the Commissioner of the KHSAA. Sports specifi c duties may be<br />
appropriately delegated to a member of the Commission for the<br />
implementation of these rules. See Case Situations for specifi c<br />
rulings and interpretations used to administer these provisions)<br />
I) Assignment of <strong>School</strong>s<br />
A) Alignment of Teams for Postseason Play<br />
The <strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>Athletic</strong> <strong>Association</strong> shall sponsor<br />
postseason competition in cross country and track for boys and<br />
girls, provided that ten (10) percent of the member schools declare<br />
intentions to participate in said competition. Member schools<br />
desiring to participate in KHSAA sponsored postseason competition<br />
shall notify the <strong>Association</strong> offi ce prior to September 1. The state<br />
shall be initially divided into three classes based on a multiple-year<br />
average enrollment, with each class containing seven (7) regions.<br />
The Commissioner shall divide the state into geographic sections<br />
with the approval of the Board of Control.<br />
As of August 15, <strong>2012</strong>, the alignment for boys’ and girls’ cross<br />
country and track is as follows —<br />
CLASS 1A (0-610 average students)<br />
REGION 1 - Ballard Memorial, Carlisle County, Christian Fellowship,<br />
Community Christian, Crittenden County, Dawson Springs,<br />
Fort Campbell, Frederick Fraize, Fulton, Fulton County, Heath,<br />
Hickman County, Livingston Central, Lyon County, Mayfi eld,<br />
Murray, Reidland, Russellville, St. Mary, Todd County Central,<br />
Trinity (Whitesville), University Heights<br />
REGION 2 - Campbellsville, Caverna, Clinton County, Cumberland<br />
County, Glasgow, Green County, Hancock County, McLean<br />
County, Metcalfe County, Monroe County, Owensboro Catholic,<br />
REGION 3 - Bardstown, Beth Haven, Bethlehem, Brown, DeSales,<br />
Evangel Christian, Fort Knox, Whitefi eld Academy, Holy Cross<br />
(Louisville), <strong>Kentucky</strong> Country Day, <strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>School</strong> f/t Blind,<br />
Louisville Collegiate, Portland Christian, St. Francis, Thomas<br />
Nelson, Walden<br />
REGION 4 - Beechwood, Bellevue, Bishop Brossart, Calvary<br />
Christian, Covington Latin, Dayton, Heritage Academy, Holy<br />
Cross (Covington), Ludlow, Newport, Newport Central Catholic,<br />
Silver Grove, St. Henry, Villa Madonna, Walton-Verona,<br />
Williamstown<br />
REGION 5 – Augusta, Bracken County, Burgin, Carroll County,<br />
Danville, Deming, Eminence, Frankfort, Gallatin County,<br />
<strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>School</strong> f/t Deaf, Lexington Christian, Nicholas County,<br />
Owen County, Paris, Sayre, St. Patrick, Trimble County<br />
REGION 6 - Barbourville, Berea, Harlan, Lynn Camp, Middlesboro,<br />
Model, Monticello, Oneida Baptist, Pineville, Red Bird, Somerset,<br />
Williamsburg<br />
REGION 7 - Allen Central, Bath County, Betsy Layne, Buckhorn,<br />
Cordia, David <strong>School</strong>, Elliott County, Fairview, Hazard, Jackson,<br />
Jenkins, June Buchanan, Lee County, Menifee County, Owsley<br />
County, Paintsville, Phelps, Piarist, Pikeville, Raceland, Riverside<br />
Christian, Rose Hill, Shelby Valley, South Floyd, Wolfe County<br />
CLASS 2A (611 average to 1024 average students)<br />
REGION 1 - Caldwell County, Calloway County, Hopkins County<br />
Central, Hopkinsville, Logan County, Lone Oak, Paducah<br />
Tilghman, Trigg County, Union County, Webster County<br />
REGION 2 - Adair County, Allen County-Scottsville, Breckinridge<br />
County, Butler County, Edmonson County, Elizabethtown,<br />
Franklin Simpson, Hart County, LaRue County, Marion County,<br />
Taylor County, South Warren, Warren East, Washington County<br />
REGION 3 – Atherton, Bullitt East, Central, Christian Academy,<br />
Collins, Fairdale, Henry County, Jeffersontown, Mercy Academy,<br />
Moore, North Bullitt, North Oldham, Presentation, Shawnee,<br />
Shelby County, South Oldham, Spencer County, Valley, Western<br />
REGION 4 – Bourbon County, Covington Catholic, Franklin County,<br />
Harrison County, <strong>High</strong>lands, Holmes, Lexington Catholic, Lloyd<br />
Memorial, Pendleton County, Western Hills<br />
REGION 5 – Bell County, Boyle County, Casey County, Corbin,<br />
East Jessamine, Estill County, Garrard County, Jackson County,<br />
Knox Central, Madison Southern, McCreary Central, Mercer<br />
County, Rockcastle County, Russell County, Wayne County, West<br />
Jessamine<br />
REGION 6 – Ashland Blazer, Boyd County, East Carter, Fleming<br />
County, Greenup County, Lawrence County, Lewis County,<br />
Mason County, Morgan County, Rowan County, Russell, West<br />
Carter<br />
REGION 7 - Belfry, Breathitt County, East Ridge, Harlan County,<br />
Johnson Central, Knott County Central, Leslie County, Letcher<br />
County Central, Magoffi n County, Perry County Central, Pike<br />
County Central, Powell County, Prestonsburg, Sheldon Clark<br />
CLASS 3A (above 1025 average students)<br />
REGION 1 - Apollo, Christian County, Daviess County, Graves<br />
County, Henderson County, Madisonville North Hopkins,<br />
Marshall County, Muhlenberg County, Owensboro<br />
REGION 2 - Barren County, Bowling Green, Central Hardin,<br />
Grayson County, Greenwood, Ohio County, John Hardin, North<br />
Hardin, Warren Central<br />
REGION 3 - Bullitt Central, Butler, Doss, duPont Manual, Iroquois,<br />
Male, Meade County, Nelson County, Pleasure Ridge Park, St.<br />
Xavier<br />
REGION 4 - Assumption, Ballard, Eastern, Fern Creek, Oldham<br />
County, Sacred Heart, Seneca, Southern, Trinity (Louisville),<br />
Waggener<br />
REGION 5 - Boone County, Campbell County, Conner, Cooper, Dixie<br />
Heights, Grant County, Notre Dame, Ryle, Scott, Simon Kenton<br />
REGION 6 – Anderson County, Bryan Station, Henry Clay,<br />
Lafayette, Paul Laurence Dunbar, Scott County, Tates Creek,<br />
Woodford County<br />
REGION 7 - Clay County, George Rogers Clark, Lincoln County,<br />
Madison Central, Montgomery County, North Laurel, Pulaski<br />
County, South Laurel, Southwestern, Whitley County<br />
B) Enrollment and Criteria for Determining Classes<br />
1) The basis for determining the schools to be placed in Class<br />
1A, 2A, and 3A will be the average total enrollment in grades<br />
9-12 of a coeducational school including all special education<br />
students.<br />
2) The Board of Control shall ensure that an upward adjustment<br />
is made for the enrollment of a school with less than a full high<br />
school course, and for schools enrolling boys only (double) or<br />
girls only (double).<br />
2) Initial classifi cation is based on verifi ed for a two-year period.<br />
3) The enrollment data used to determine the class boundaries<br />
shall be obtained from the <strong>Kentucky</strong> Department of Education or<br />
other verifi able sources in the case of non-public schools.<br />
5) The classifi cation shall be reviewed for complete revision during<br />
the <strong>2012</strong>-<strong>2013</strong> school year.<br />
6) If the ranked enrollment listing leaves two or more teams with<br />
equal enrollments at the dividing point for class division, the<br />
Board of Control shall determine which teams go into each<br />
class. First preference is to use enrollment data at levels other<br />
than the top four (4) grades to determine the class boundaries.<br />
If the enrollment data does not yield a clear conclusion, the<br />
teams going into each class shall be drawn by random chance<br />
by drawing by lot or by coin toss.<br />
II) Dates and Sites for Postseason Competition<br />
A) Dates for Play<br />
1) The Commissioner with the approval of the Board of Control<br />
shall determine the dates of the region and state meets.<br />
2) All meets shall be held within the dates indicated on the<br />
Memorandum Calendar unless otherwise approved by the<br />
Commissioner and recommended by a vote of the participating<br />
school representatives.<br />
3) Schedule confl icts with other academic required activities will<br />
be resolved by the offi ce of the Commissioner.<br />
B) Sites for Play<br />
1) The Commissioner shall make the determination of the region<br />
meet sites.<br />
2) <strong>School</strong>s interested in hosting may submit a request after<br />
consulting with the designated member of the Commission. The<br />
prospective host may be asked to supply information relating to<br />
seating and parking facilities and such other information as may<br />
be requested by the Commissioner.<br />
3) The Commissioner’s offi ce may use a requested site selection<br />
plan as a guide, but is not bound by this plan in determining<br />
the sites.<br />
4) Only schools which are members of the <strong>Association</strong> prior to<br />
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Competition Competition Rules Rules<br />
January 1 of the year in which the meet is held, and already<br />
having a suitable facility for hosting the meet shall be allowed<br />
to apply, and only those competing in the current year will be<br />
allowed to vote for the region meet site selection plan.<br />
5) If a region is unable to resolve confl ict over a plan, the<br />
Commissioner shall establish a plan.<br />
6) All hosts granted an event shall host at least one meet during the<br />
region meet year with at least fi ve schools entering competitors<br />
and using the electronic entry and results system.<br />
7) All host courses shall be properly marked per NFHS rules if the<br />
markings are not able to be affi xed to the ground.<br />
8) The region host school shall own a current license to the<br />
<strong>Association</strong> designated software application for managing<br />
region entries and results or shall contract with a current license<br />
holder.<br />
9) The Board of Control shall determine the site of the state fi nals<br />
after receiving the Commissioner’s recommendation, and shall<br />
be guided by necessary hotel facilities, playing facilities, and<br />
community/area support.<br />
III) Tournament Managers, Meetings and Pairings<br />
A) Selection of Tournament Manager<br />
1) The Commissioner will appoint a manager for each of the<br />
region meets, and shall serve as the manager for the state meet.<br />
The Commissioner may appoint as many assistant managers as<br />
deemed necessary to manage the event.<br />
2) It is the duty of each region manager to notify all schools<br />
participating in the meet as to the time and place of the meet,<br />
to supply him or her with entry material and instructions, to<br />
invite their participation, and make all arrangements to conduct<br />
the meet.<br />
3) It is an explicit duty of each tournament manager to inform<br />
the association IMMEDIATELY as to the bracket / pairings /<br />
entries / results when requested by KHSAA staff and according<br />
to the time deadlines provided including the actual site of the<br />
tournament if it is not held at the school. The receipts of a<br />
tournament can be assessed (a fi ne levied against the manager)<br />
for failure to comply with these provisions.<br />
4) The Commissioner shall serve as the manager for the state<br />
meet and may appoint as many assistant managers as deemed<br />
necessary to manage the event. The Commissioner will direct<br />
all of the business necessary to conduct the state tournament.<br />
IV) Eligibility to Enter Tournament Play and Substitutions<br />
A) Roster Requirement<br />
1) Each school shall enter an unlimited number of contestants<br />
on an electronic roster via the KHSAA website and online<br />
participation tracking system by the published deadlines.<br />
2) This roster may be revised throughout the regular season and<br />
shall serve all roster purposes in these rules.<br />
3) On the fi rst day of postseason play, these rosters shall be locked<br />
so that no additional players may be added, deleted or revised<br />
following this date, thereby creating the fi nal eligibility list for<br />
tournament play.<br />
4) After this time, the only revision allowed will be to correct a<br />
documented clerical error as referred to in Bylaw 14.<br />
B) Individual Entry Requirements<br />
1) To be eligible to compete in the region or state meet, a<br />
contestant shall be enrolled in the seventh (7th) grade or higher<br />
and be otherwise eligible by all KHSAA Bylaws.<br />
2) To be eligible to compete in the region or state meet, a<br />
contestant shall have competed in at least four meets involving<br />
a minimum of two schools on a team representing a member<br />
school during the regular season. Athletes competing in high<br />
school races (grades 9-12) and participating with a high school<br />
as a representative of that school irrespective of level of the<br />
meet, shall be allowed to count that meet toward the four<br />
meet minimum. Coaches should maintain and have available<br />
copies of all results for the region manager to verify in case<br />
of a challenge to the required participation minimums by any<br />
athlete. Such individual meet verifi cation (results) may be<br />
recorded on standard forms distributed by the <strong>Association</strong> in<br />
lieu of keeping individual results.<br />
3) A meet shall not count toward the four (4) meet minimum for<br />
any athlete if it involves the athlete entering and participating<br />
in more than one race that has a distance of greater than 2,500<br />
meters in any single day.<br />
C) Team Entry and Advancement<br />
1) The initial entry report for contestants in the region meet shall<br />
be submitted not later than 5:00 p.m. four (4) days prior to the<br />
region meet.<br />
2) A school may enter a total of ten (10) eligible individuals on a<br />
region/state meet entry that must come from the master online<br />
roster. Entry must be done via the designated electronic software.<br />
From that list and only from that list, a school shall designate a<br />
maximum of seven (7) runners who may actually compete in the<br />
region meet. A school not having enough runners to qualify as<br />
a team (fi ve (5) runners) may enter less than fi ve (5) runners as<br />
individual contestants in the region meet.<br />
3) Only in the case of documented medical emergency can these<br />
deadlines be waived or a substitution be allowed.<br />
4) Each manager is responsible for the forwarding of the entries<br />
for the region meet to all competing teams.<br />
D) Advancement to State Meet<br />
1) In regions with one (1) full team entering and reporting to the<br />
starting line at the region, that team shall advance to the State<br />
Meet.<br />
2) In regions with two (2) or three (3) full team entering and<br />
reporting to the starting line at the region, two teams shall<br />
advance to the State Meet.<br />
3) In regions with four (4) to six (6) full team entering and reporting<br />
to the starting line at the region, three teams shall advance to<br />
the State Meet.<br />
4) In regions with seven (7) to nine (9) full team entering and<br />
reporting to the starting line at the region, four teams shall<br />
advance to the State Meet.<br />
5) In regions with ten (10) to twelve (12) full team entering and<br />
reporting to the starting line at the region, fi ve teams shall<br />
advance to the State Meet.<br />
6) In regions with thirteen (13) or more full teams entering and<br />
reporting to the starting line at the region, six teams shall<br />
advance to the State Meet.<br />
7) In addition to the advancing teams the top fi ve (5) individuals<br />
not on a qualifying team shall advance from the region to the<br />
state meet. Coaches of qualifying teams may secure other<br />
information about the state meet at the site of the region meet<br />
or via the KHSAA website.<br />
E) Substitutions<br />
1) Any contestant whose name is on the ten person region/state<br />
entry list may be a member of a qualifying team or declared for<br />
the State Meet for a qualifying team<br />
2) Substitutes for individual qualifi ers in the state meet are not<br />
be allowed.<br />
V) Umpires / Offi cials<br />
A) Regular Season Competition<br />
1) It is strongly recommended that a KHSAA licensed offi cial (Track<br />
and Field), be present at each Cross Country meet that counts<br />
toward the limit of meets in accordance with Bylaw 25.<br />
2) In any meet where more than four (4) schools are entering<br />
teams or individuals, there shall be a KHSAA licensed Track<br />
offi cial.<br />
B) Postseason Competition<br />
1) Offi cials for all KHSAA sponsored championship competition<br />
shall be assigned by the Commission in compliance with the<br />
Federal Court Decree of 1971 (1987, 2007) and within the<br />
published guidelines of the KHSAA Offi cials Guidebook.<br />
2) The local management of the postseason cross country meets<br />
shall have the authority to hire and utilize all licensed offi cials<br />
necessary for properly conducting the meets.<br />
VI) Champion, Trophies and Awards<br />
A) Champion<br />
1) All entrants from a school accumulate team points toward the<br />
team championship.<br />
2) A team, for scoring purposes in determining the team champion,<br />
shall consist of a minimum of fi ve (5) participating members.<br />
3) The team score shall be determined by totaling the places of the<br />
fi rst fi ve fi nishing contestants on each team. The scores of the<br />
individual contestants, those not on a team, shall be disregarded<br />
in computing the team score.<br />
4) The champion of each meet will be the team compiling the<br />
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lowest total score, with teams with less than fi ve contestants<br />
disregarded in the team competition.<br />
B) Trophies and Awards<br />
1) Trophies will be awarded to the teams fi nishing fi rst and second<br />
at the region meets.<br />
2) The fi rst eight (8) runners fi nishing will receive awards at the<br />
region meet.<br />
3) The <strong>Association</strong> will bear the costs of all trophies and medals at<br />
the region meets.<br />
4) Trophies will be awarded to the teams fi nishing fi rst, second,<br />
third and fourth at the state meet.<br />
5) The seven (7) individuals on the teams fi nishing fi rst, second,<br />
third and fourth will receive awards at the state meet,<br />
6) The fi rst ten (10) runners fi nishing in each race will receive<br />
awards at the state meet.<br />
7) The <strong>Association</strong> will bear the costs of all trophies and medals<br />
at the state meet.<br />
VII) Finances, Passes<br />
A) Region<br />
1) The fi nances of the region meet will be managed at the region<br />
level.<br />
2) The region competing schools shall decide any distribution of<br />
net profi t/loss, which shall be shared.<br />
B) State<br />
1) The <strong>Association</strong> will fi nance the state tournament.<br />
2) <strong>School</strong>s are responsible for the expenses of competitors<br />
participating in the state meet.<br />
VIII) Sport Specifi c Competition Rules<br />
A) Playing Rules<br />
1) All games shall be played using the NFHS Track and Field<br />
Rules as published by the NFHS in Indianapolis. Additional<br />
rules, governed by State <strong>Association</strong> adoption provisions in the<br />
National Federation Playing Rules or otherwise developed by the<br />
<strong>Association</strong> may be implemented in contests played in <strong>Kentucky</strong><br />
and will be distributed to the membership when relevant.<br />
2) Detailed and binding instructions, both for managers and<br />
participating teams, shall be published on the KHSAA website.<br />
3) The Board of Control shall serve as the Games Committee<br />
as designated by the NFHS Track and Field Rules. The Board<br />
shall through its normal procedures, receive input from the<br />
Commissioner’s Advisory Committee and all other internal<br />
opportunities prior to fi nalizing any decision in compliance with<br />
these rules.<br />
4) National Federation Track and Field Rule 9 shall govern meets<br />
in Cross Country where appropriate and in particular where<br />
participant safety is ensured.<br />
B) Length and Specifi cations for Course<br />
1) The course will be approximately 5,000 meters for both boys<br />
and girls. All Cross Country races shall be a minimum of 2,500<br />
meters and a maximum of 5,000 meters in order to count toward<br />
the applicable required minimum number of meets.<br />
2) The specifi cations for recommended and required standards for<br />
cross country courses to be used in tournament play may be<br />
developed by <strong>Association</strong> staff and Advisory Committees and<br />
approved by the Board of Control.<br />
C) Interrupted Races<br />
1) When lightning or other inclement weather, heat and humidity<br />
conditions or other events beyond the control of meet<br />
management cause the interruption of a race by the Meet<br />
Referee after it has begun, it shall be considered to be complete<br />
with respect to the counting against the maximum number of<br />
meets for a school or minimum number of required meets for<br />
an athlete.<br />
2) Any race so interrupted shall be complete to the extent of the<br />
compensation for meet offi cials.<br />
D) Starter’s Pistol Specifi cations<br />
The starter’s pistol, which shall be a 32 caliber (22 for indoor<br />
track), shall meet all district, local, state and federal regulations<br />
including possession ordinances and registration requirements.<br />
E) Uniform allowances per NFHS Track Rule 3<br />
1) All contestants in Cross Country shall adhere to National<br />
Federation Rule 4-3 as it relates to the uniform of the competitors.<br />
In addition, the Games Committee for the State Cross Country<br />
and Track Meets may, within the allowable limits of Rule 4-3,<br />
establish clarifi cations and enhancements to the uniform<br />
requirement to ensure equal treatment of all competitors.<br />
2) The following areas have been addressed for consistent<br />
enforcement by meet offi cials and which are applicable to<br />
all contestants. NOTHING ABOUT THESE RULES MANDATE A<br />
REQUIRED COLOR):<br />
a) HEADS - Hats are not allowed however the toboggan or<br />
stocking cap/wrap are permitted in cold or hot weather. All<br />
head gear and holders shall be checked by the Meet Referee<br />
to make sure they are secure. Anything worn on the head<br />
shall be secure, designed for the head, and without a visible<br />
manufacturer’s logo or other decoration (other than the<br />
school name / nickname).<br />
b) TOPS - If shirts are worn under the school issued jersey by<br />
more than one team member (two or more), that apparel<br />
shall be exactly the same single solid color on all who choose<br />
to wear the undergarments. It is not necessary that all team<br />
members wear them. No lettering or designs or decals will<br />
be allowed on undershirts anywhere with the exception of<br />
a single manufacturer’s logo which shall adhere to the NFHS<br />
restrictions. The restrictions on undershirts do not include<br />
sleeve length. For example one team member can wear long<br />
sleeves, one 3/4 sleeves and one short sleeves as long as they<br />
are the same solid color.<br />
c) BOTTOMS - If leotards, body suits or bike shorts are worn<br />
under the school issued running trunks by more than one<br />
team member (two or more), that apparel shall be a single<br />
solid color and alike in color. Long underwear will not be<br />
accepted as a visible undergarment for either tops or bottoms.<br />
No lettering, designs or decals will be allowed on underpants<br />
anywhere, with the exception of a single manufacturer’s logo<br />
which shall meet NFHS restrictions. The restrictions on pants<br />
do not include pants length. For example one team member<br />
can wear long pants, one 3/4 pants and one short pants as<br />
long as they are the same solid color.<br />
d) UNIFORM VIOLATIONS - If a uniform violation is not detected<br />
prior to the start of an event, there can be no disqualifi cation<br />
for violations.<br />
e) HANDS - Gloves or socks may be worn on the hands during<br />
cold weather.<br />
f) FEET - Shoes shall be worn. Shoes of different runners on the<br />
team do not have to be the same make and model. The use<br />
of ballet slippers, gymnastic or sweat socks does not meet the<br />
requirements of this rule.<br />
g) JEWELRY – No jewelry will be allowed to be worn per NFHS<br />
rules. Religious or medical medals can be worn in compliance<br />
with NFHS rules. A religious medal shall be taped to the body<br />
and worn under the uniform. A medical alert piece of jewelry<br />
shall be taped to the body and should be visible.<br />
h) BODY MARKINGS / TATTOOS - A permanent tattoo that is<br />
not objectionable in the judgement of an offi cial, would<br />
be allowed. A permanent tattoo that is objectionable in its<br />
content or form shall be covered. Anything non permanent<br />
including tattoos, face paint, etc. would not be legal if<br />
visible on any part of the body as it would be excessive body<br />
decoration.<br />
i) SPORTS BRA – These items are considered foundation<br />
garments and are not to be considered as part of the uniform<br />
or undergarment rule.<br />
j) SUNGLASSES- Unless prescribed by a medical doctor for the<br />
purpose of vision correction, sunglasses may not be worn<br />
during competition.<br />
F) Heat Index<br />
All play shall adhere to the KHSAA Heat Index Program. For<br />
postseason play, it is the responsibility of the host site manager<br />
to ensure and track the heat index and report it accordingly to<br />
the KHSAA.<br />
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Competition Competition Rules Rules
Competition Competition Rules Rules<br />
KHSAA COMPETITION RULES<br />
Governing Football<br />
(Adopted by the Board of Control for all play in this sport)<br />
(Where these rules refer to the Commissioner, they shall refer to<br />
the Commissioner of the KHSAA. Sports specifi c duties may be<br />
appropriately delegated to a member of the Commission for the<br />
implementation of these rules. See Case Situations for specifi c<br />
rulings and interpretations used to administer these provisions)<br />
I) Assignment of <strong>School</strong>s<br />
A) Alignment of Teams for Postseason Play<br />
The <strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>Athletic</strong> <strong>Association</strong> shall sponsor<br />
postseason competition in football, provided that ten (10) percent<br />
of the member schools declare intentions to participate in said<br />
competition. Member schools not desiring to participate in KHSAA<br />
sponsored postseason competition shall notify the <strong>Association</strong><br />
offi ce prior to July 15. by the Commissioner’s offi ce. The alignment<br />
for football for the 2011 through 2014 playing seasons shall be as<br />
follows —<br />
CLASS 1A<br />
District 1 - Fulton City, Fulton County, Mayfi eld, Russellville<br />
District 2 - Bethlehem, Caverna, Holy Cross (Louisville), <strong>Kentucky</strong><br />
Country Day<br />
District 3 - Bracken County, Eminence, Frankfort, Paris<br />
District 4 - Beechwood, Bellevue, Dayton, Ludlow<br />
District 5 - Berea, Campbellsville, Lynn Camp, Williamsburg<br />
District 6 - Harlan, Hazard, Jenkins, Pineville<br />
District 7 - Fairview, Nicholas County, Paintsville, Raceland<br />
District 8 - Allen Central, Phelps, Pikeville, South Floyd<br />
CLASS 2A<br />
District 1 - Ballard Memorial, Caldwell County, Crittenden County,<br />
Murray, Reidland (through <strong>2012</strong> season)<br />
District 2 - Butler County, Hancock County, McLean County,<br />
Owensboro Catholic, Todd County Central, Union County<br />
District 3 - Clinton County, Glasgow, Green County, Metcalfe<br />
County<br />
District 4 - Bardstown, Christian Academy-Louisville, DeSales, Fort<br />
Knox, Shawnee, Thomas Nelson (%, beginning <strong>2013</strong> season),<br />
Washington County<br />
District 5 - Carroll County, Gallatin County, Owen County, Trimble<br />
County, Walton-Verona<br />
District 6 - Bishop Brossart, Holy Cross (Covington), Lloyd<br />
Memorial, Newport, Newport Central Catholic<br />
District 7 - Danville, Lexington Christian, Middlesboro, Somerset<br />
District 8 - Betsy Layne, Leslie County, Prestonsburg, Shelby Valley<br />
CLASS 3A<br />
District 1 - Fort Campbell, Heath (through <strong>2012</strong> season), Paducah<br />
Tilghman, Trigg County, Webster County,<br />
District 2 - Adair County, Edmonson County, Hart County, Monroe<br />
County, South Warren<br />
District 3 - Central, Elizabethtown, Henry County, Larue County<br />
District 4 – Bell County, Casey County, Corbin, McCreary Central,<br />
Wayne County<br />
District 5 - Bath County, Bourbon County, Estill County, Garrard<br />
County, Powell County, Western Hills<br />
District 6 - East Carter, Fleming County, Lewis County, Mason<br />
County, Russell, West Carter<br />
District 7 - Breathitt County, Jackson County, Knott County Central,<br />
Magoffi n County, Morgan County<br />
District 8 - Belfry, East Ridge, Lawrence County, Pike County<br />
Central, Sheldon Clark<br />
CLASS 4A<br />
District 1 - Calloway County, Hopkins County Central, Lone Oak<br />
(through <strong>2012</strong> season), Madisonville-North Hopkins, Owensboro<br />
District 2 - Allen County-Scottsville, Breckinridge County, Franklin-<br />
Simpson, Warren East<br />
District 3 - Atherton, Collins, North Oldham, Spencer County,<br />
Waggener, Nelson County<br />
District 4 – Doss, Fairdale, Moore, Valley, Western<br />
District 5 - Boyle County, Lexington Catholic, Marion County,<br />
Mercer County, Taylor County<br />
District 6 - Clay County, Knox Central, Rockcastle County, Russell<br />
County<br />
District 7 - Covington Catholic, Harrison County, <strong>High</strong>lands,<br />
Holmes, Pendleton County (&, through <strong>2012</strong> season)<br />
District 8 - Ashland Blazer, Boyd County, Greenup County, Johnson<br />
Central, Rowan County<br />
CLASS 5A<br />
District 1 - Apollo, Christian County, Graves County, Hopkinsville,<br />
Ohio County<br />
District 2 - Barren County, Bowling Green, Greenwood, Logan<br />
County, Warren Central<br />
District 3 - Grayson County, Iroquois, Jeffersontown, John Hardin,<br />
North Hardin<br />
District 4 - Bullitt Central, Bullitt East, North Bullitt, Shelby County<br />
District 5 - Conner, Cooper, Grant County, Scott, South Oldham<br />
District 6 - Anderson County, East Jessamine, Franklin County,<br />
Montgomery County, West Jessamine, Woodford County<br />
District 7 - Lincoln County, Madison Southern, North Laurel,<br />
Pulaski County, South Laurel, Southwestern<br />
District 8 - Harlan County, Letcher County Central, Perry County<br />
Central, Whitley County<br />
CLASS 6A<br />
District 1 - Daviess County, Henderson County, Marshall County,<br />
McCracken County (%, beginning <strong>2013</strong> season), Muhlenberg<br />
County (through <strong>2012</strong> season)<br />
District 2 - Central Hardin, Meade County, Muhlenberg County<br />
(beginning <strong>2013</strong> season)<br />
District 3 – Butler, Pleasure Ridge Park, Seneca, Southern<br />
District 4 - DuPont Manual, Male, St. Xavier, Trinity (Louisville)<br />
District 5 - Ballard, Eastern, Fern Creek, Oldham County<br />
District 6 - Boone County, Campbell County, Dixie Heights, Ryle,<br />
Simon Kenton (*)<br />
District 7 - Bryan Station, Henry Clay, Paul Laurence Dunbar, Scott<br />
County<br />
District 8 - George Rogers Clark, Lafayette, Madison Central, Tates<br />
Creek<br />
(*) For 2011 through 2014 playing seasons, the 5th place team in<br />
District 6 of Class 6A will be bracketed as the number four (4) seed<br />
in District 2 for the purpose of making playoff pairings.<br />
(&) – Pendleton County has withdrawn from district play for the<br />
<strong>2013</strong> and 2014 seasons.<br />
(%) – McCracken County and Thomas Nelson will enter district play<br />
for the <strong>2013</strong> and 2014 seasons.<br />
B) Enrollment and Criteria for Determining Classes<br />
1) The basis for determining the schools to be placed in Class 1A,<br />
2A, 3A, 4A, 5A and 6A will be the average boys enrollment,<br />
including all non-graded special education students, in grades<br />
9-12 for the two most recent years available for the entire<br />
membership at the time of classifi cation.<br />
2) Initial classifi cation for the 2011-2014 period is based on<br />
enrollment data verifi ed by the <strong>Kentucky</strong> Department of<br />
Education for the two years through the enrollment of the 2008-<br />
2009 and 2009-2010 school year.<br />
3) The enrollment data used to determine the class boundaries<br />
shall be obtained from the <strong>Kentucky</strong> Department of Education or<br />
other verifi able sources in the case of non-public schools.<br />
4) The classifi cation shall be for a four-year period, which may<br />
be extended by the Board of Control. The alignment will be<br />
reviewed upon receipt of the 2011-<strong>2012</strong> school year enrollment<br />
information from the <strong>Kentucky</strong> Department of Education for<br />
possible adjustment to begin with the <strong>2013</strong> playing season.<br />
5) The schools shall be placed in enrollment ranked order (by boys<br />
four grade enrollments, after adjustment for single-sex schools).<br />
6) The minimum number of teams necessary for a full bracket in<br />
the playoff system (32 teams) shall be placed in the highest<br />
class (6A) and the lowest enrolment class (1A). The remaining<br />
schools shall then be placed into approximately equal divisions<br />
in classes 2A through 5A.<br />
7) The Board shall attempt to ensure that districts do not fall<br />
below four (4) teams and that travel distance is the primary<br />
determinant in both alignment decisions, and decisions<br />
involving playoff pairings.<br />
8) The highest and lowest enrollment average from each class<br />
shall form the bounds of the class for the purpose of making<br />
adjustments after two years or for adding new teams.<br />
9) If there are an odd number of schools or the number of schools<br />
is not evenly divisible by the number of classes, the extra teams<br />
shall be placed from the lowest class fi rst, up to the highest<br />
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class. For example, if there were 154 teams to divide into the<br />
middle four (4) classes, there would be 39 in 4A and 5A, and<br />
38 in 2A and 3A.<br />
10) If the ranking and division leaves two or more teams with<br />
equal enrollments at the dividing point for class division, the<br />
Board of Control shall determine which teams go into each<br />
class. First preference is to use enrollment data at levels other<br />
than the top four (4) grades to determine the class boundaries.<br />
If the enrollment data does not yield a clear conclusion, the<br />
teams going into each class shall be drawn by random chance<br />
by drawing by lot or by coin toss.<br />
11) The Board shall give schools, once the ranked enrollments are<br />
determined by prior to placement into geographic districts, an<br />
opportunity to play to a higher class. Such request will only be<br />
approved if the move can be substantiated by improving the<br />
geographic (travel) concerns of both the lower and requested<br />
class. Requests will be summarily denied if the request is<br />
justifi ed by desire to improve competitive opportunity or leaves<br />
a class with the inability to form districts with more than four<br />
teams or requires more than six teams in a given district.<br />
12) No request to play into a lower district than the enrollment<br />
boundaries indicate, will be considered.<br />
13) If at any time during the classifi cation period, a school<br />
withdraws from playoff competition, it shall not be eligible until<br />
the end of the classifi cation period.<br />
14) Newly added schools will be placed in the alignment on a case<br />
by case basis.<br />
C) Declaring a District Champion<br />
1) Class 1A, 2A, 3A, 4A, 5Aand 6A will be divided into two semistates<br />
with four regions in each semi-state, and those four<br />
regions having two districts in each region.<br />
2) To be eligible to be champion, runner-up, third place or fourth<br />
place position of a district, a team shall play all other teams<br />
assigned to their district.<br />
3) The champion, runner-up, third place or fourth place position in<br />
each district shall be determined by the win-loss record based<br />
upon the games played against opponents in the district. Only<br />
games scheduled by contract prior to the fi rst legal playing date<br />
and played before the fi rst weekend of the state playoffs shall<br />
be used in determining a district winner or runner-up.<br />
a) TIE-BREAKER (two teams). In the case of a tie for the<br />
champion, runner-up, third place or fourth place position<br />
between two teams based upon the win-loss record, the team<br />
that won the game contested between the two tied teams<br />
shall be declared the winner.<br />
b) TIE-BREAKER (more than two teams). Should three or more<br />
teams tie for the a district position based upon the win-loss<br />
record, the position shall be determined by the following:<br />
i) If one of the teams has defeated each of the other teams<br />
tied in games contested between them, that team shall be<br />
declared to hold the highest position, and the winner of the<br />
game between the remaining teams (if less than four) shall<br />
be declared the second highest position. In the event of<br />
more than three teams being tied, where one has defeated<br />
each of the tied teams, that team shall be declared the<br />
highest position, and the tie-breaking procedure shall be<br />
re-applied for the remaining tied teams.<br />
ii) If the tie remains, each team tied for the position shall<br />
receive one point for each game won by any four of their<br />
defeated opponents in all games, except for the games<br />
played between any two of the tied teams. All games played<br />
shall be counted in applying the tie-breaking procedure,<br />
including out of state games, with the exception that a<br />
defeated school may be counted only once in the procedure<br />
regardless of the number of games played against that<br />
particular school. Teams awarded forfeit victories (whether<br />
or not a forfeit fee is paid) may count the defeated opponents<br />
of the forfeiting team, provided the game was not replaced<br />
on the schedule.<br />
iii) If the tie remains after application of provision (ii), an<br />
additional defeated opponent’s wins will be added to the<br />
point total for each team until the tie is broken and the<br />
winner of the tied position declared, or until all games are<br />
exhausted.<br />
iv) If the tie for the position involves only three teams, and the<br />
application of (ii) and (iii) results in one team being declared<br />
the winner of the tied position based on point totals, the<br />
highest point total from the application of (ii) and (iii)<br />
between the two remaining tied teams shall be declared to<br />
hold the next position.<br />
v) If the tie for the championship involves more than three<br />
teams, and the application of (ii) and (iii) results in one<br />
team being declared the winner of the tied position based<br />
on point totals, the procedure shall then be re-applied to<br />
determine the next position.<br />
vi) If the tie for the position involves more than three teams,<br />
and the application of (ii) and (iii) results in two teams<br />
remaining tied for the position based on points, the head<br />
to head game played between them shall break the tie, and<br />
head to head competition will break any remaining ties.<br />
vii) If a tie results after application of all provisions of the<br />
above plan, the tie shall be broken by the Board of Control.<br />
II) Dates and Sites for Postseason Competition<br />
A) Dates for Play<br />
1) Playoff competition will begin on the Friday or Saturday three<br />
weeks prior to Thanksgiving Day.<br />
2) All playoff contests shall be held on Friday unless there exists<br />
a mutual agreement between the schools to hold the game on<br />
another day due to fi eld conditions or availability, availability of<br />
offi cials, or in the mutual best interests of the competing teams.<br />
B) Sites for Play<br />
1) All playoff contests shall be played at sites that meet any<br />
adopted required fi eld standards approved by the Board of<br />
Control.<br />
2) The fi rst place team from the paired districts on the cross bracket<br />
chart (see Section III of the Competition Rules) shall serve as the<br />
host school for the fi rst round game against the fourth place<br />
team from the paired district, the second place team from the<br />
paired districts on the cross bracket chart shall serve as the host<br />
school for the third place team from the paired district.<br />
3) In the second round the winner of the game between fi rst<br />
and fourth place cross bracketed teams will play the winner of<br />
the game between the second and third place cross bracketed<br />
teams.<br />
4) All other districts will use the same playoff pattern.<br />
5) In all games in the second round, the team with the highest<br />
seeded position (fi nishing position in the district) shall serve as<br />
the host school for the game.<br />
5) The highest seed (fi nishing position in the district) shall serve<br />
as the host school the region championship game (third round).<br />
6) Should teams with the same seeding meet in the third round,<br />
the team representing the even-numbered District shall serve<br />
as the host school the games in even-numbered years, while<br />
the team representing the odd-numbered District shall host the<br />
game in odd-numbered years. If the paired districts are both<br />
even or both odd, the highest numbered district shall host the<br />
game in even numbered years and the lowest numbered district<br />
shall serve as the host school for the game in odd numbered<br />
years.<br />
7) For the semi-state round (fourth round), the champion of<br />
region 1 will play the champion of Region 2 while the champion<br />
of Region 3 will play the champion of Region 4. The team<br />
representing the even-numbered Region shall serve as the host<br />
school for the games in even-numbered years, while the team<br />
representing the odd-numbered Region shall serve as the host<br />
school for the game in odd-numbered years.<br />
8) Winners of the fourth round games will play for the class<br />
championships.<br />
9) The Board of Control may review and consider for revision, the<br />
playoff pairings at any time during the alignment period.<br />
10) The site of all games during the fi rst four rounds in all classes<br />
shall be determined by the designated home team. The Board of<br />
Control may review and consider this provision for revision at<br />
any time during the alignment period.<br />
11) The Board of Control shall determine the site of the state fi nals<br />
after receiving the Commissioner’s recommendation, and shall<br />
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be guided by necessary hotel facilities, playing facilities, and<br />
community/area support.<br />
III) Tournament Managers and Pairings<br />
A) Manager<br />
1) The Principal of the home school or his/her designee shall<br />
serve as the manager for each game of the football playoffs<br />
with the exception of the fi nal game in each class, and shall<br />
be responsible for ensuring that the game arrangements are<br />
complete.<br />
2) The principals of the competing schools, or their representatives<br />
shall agree on all matters pertaining to the game, including<br />
but not limited to, date and starting time, admission charges,<br />
expenses, and allocation of reserved seat tickets for the game.<br />
Disagreement on any of these items shall be referred to the<br />
Commissioner, whose decision in the matter shall be fi nal.<br />
3) It is an explicit duty of each tournament manager to inform<br />
the association IMMEDIATELY as to the bracket / pairings /<br />
entries / results when requested by KHSAA staff and according<br />
to the time deadlines provided including the actual site of the<br />
tournament if it is not held at the school. In addition, it shall be<br />
the duty of the manager of each contest in soccer, volleyball,<br />
football, basketball, baseball and softball to contact the KHSAA<br />
Scoreboard with the fi nal results following each contest. This is<br />
in addition to fulfi lling local media requests. The receipts of a<br />
tournament can be assessed (a fi ne levied against the manager)<br />
for failure to comply with these provisions.<br />
4) The Commissioner shall serve as the manager for the state<br />
football playoff fi nals and shall handle all arrangements for<br />
the games. The Commissioner may appoint as many assistant<br />
managers as deemed necessary to manage the event.<br />
B) Tournament Pairings<br />
1) The top four teams as determined by intra-district records<br />
after all tie breakers have been applied will qualify for the<br />
championship playoffs. The fi nishing position within the Region<br />
shall hereinafter be referred to as the “seeded position”.<br />
2) For the 2011 through 2014 seasons, the playoffs shall be cross<br />
bracketed beginning with the fi rst round in accordance with<br />
the following chart, and such chart shall form the order of the<br />
bracket for the fi ve rounds of the playoffs. In the chart, the fi rst<br />
column represents the Class and Region label for playoff awards<br />
and bracketing.<br />
Region 2011 <strong>2012</strong> <strong>2013</strong> 2014<br />
1A-R1 D1 vs. D2 D1 vs. D2 D1 vs. D2 D1 vs. D2<br />
1A-R2 D3 vs. D4 D3 vs. D4 D3 vs. D4 D3 vs. D4<br />
1A-R3 D5 vs. D6 D5 vs. D6 D5 vs. D6 D5 vs. D6<br />
1A-R4 D7 vs. D8 D7 vs. D8 D7 vs. D8 D7 vs. D8<br />
2A-R1 D1 vs. D2 D1 vs. D2 D1 vs. D2 D1 vs. D2<br />
2A-R2 D3 vs. D4 D3 vs. D4 D3 vs. D4 D3 vs. D4<br />
2A-R3 D5 vs. D6 D5 vs. D6 D5 vs. D6 D5 vs. D6<br />
2A-R4 D7 vs. D8 D7 vs. D8 D7 vs. D8 D7 vs. D8<br />
3A-R1 D1 vs. D2 D1 vs. D2 D1 vs. D2 D1 vs. D2<br />
3A-R2 D3 vs. D4 D3 vs. D4 D3 vs. D4 D3 vs. D4<br />
3A-R3 D5 vs. D6 D5 vs. D6 D5 vs. D6 D5 vs. D6<br />
3A-R4 D7 vs. D8 D7 vs. D8 D7 vs. D8 D7 vs. D8<br />
4A-R1 D1 vs. D2 D1 vs. D2 D1 vs. D2 D1 vs. D2<br />
4A-R2 D3 vs. D4 D3 vs. D4 D3 vs. D4 D3 vs. D4<br />
4A-R3 D5 vs. D6 D5 vs. D6 D5 vs. D6 D5 vs. D6<br />
4A-R4 D7 vs. D8 D7 vs. D8 D7 vs. D8 D7 vs. D8<br />
5A-R1 D1 vs. D2 D1 vs. D2 D1 vs. D2 D1 vs. D2<br />
5A-R2 D3 vs. D4 D3 vs. D4 D3 vs. D4 D3 vs. D4<br />
5A-R3 D5 vs. D6 D5 vs. D6 D5 vs. D6 D5 vs. D6<br />
5A-R4 D7 vs. D8 D7 vs. D8 D7 vs. D8 D7 vs. D8<br />
6A-R1 D1 vs. D3 D1 vs. D5 D1 vs. D2 D1 vs. D4<br />
6A-R2 D2 vs. D4 D2 vs. D3 D3 vs. D6 D2 vs. D7<br />
6A-R3 D5 vs. D7 D6 vs. D7 D4 vs. D5 D3 vs. D5<br />
6A-R4 D6 vs. D8 D4 vs. D8 D7 vs. D8 D6 vs. D8<br />
IV) Eligibility to Enter Tournament Play and Substitutions<br />
A) Roster Requirement<br />
1) Each school shall enter an unlimited number of contestants<br />
on an electronic roster via the KHSAA website and online<br />
participation tracking system by the published deadlines.<br />
2) This roster may be revised throughout the regular season and<br />
shall serve all roster purposes in these rules.<br />
3) On the fi rst day of postseason play, these rosters shall be locked<br />
so that no additional players may be added, deleted or revised<br />
following this date, thereby creating the fi nal eligibility list for<br />
tournament play.<br />
4) After this time, the only revision allowed will be to correct a<br />
documented clerical error as referred to in Bylaw 14.<br />
B) Withdrawal after draw<br />
1) No school which enters a district, region or state tournament<br />
(draws for place or is placed into bracket via results) shall<br />
withdraw from the tournament or forfeit any of its games, but<br />
shall play its entire tournament schedule.<br />
2) If a school withdraws from a district, region or state tournament<br />
at any time following the draw for district tournament positions<br />
or after the pairings have been determined in a seeded district,<br />
that school shall be penalized in accordance with Bylaw 33.<br />
C) Photo Requirement<br />
Each school shall submit a properly identifi ed team photograph in<br />
compliance with published deadlines and directives.<br />
D) Per Game Roster/Substitutions<br />
1) A school may enter a team composed of an unlimited number<br />
of players in each postseason tournament game from the roster<br />
submitted online.<br />
2) Tournament management may limit the total number of<br />
individuals on the sideline due to risk management concerns.<br />
E) Minimum Number of Contests<br />
To be eligible to compete in postseason competition, a member<br />
school team shall have competed in games against all teams in a<br />
district during the regular season.<br />
V) Umpires / Offi cials<br />
1) Offi cials for all KHSAA sponsored championship competition<br />
shall be assigned by the Commission in compliance with the<br />
Federal Court Decree of 1971 (1987, 2007).<br />
2) Offi cials assigned for championship play shall comply with the<br />
published guidelines of the KHSAA Offi cials Guidebook.<br />
VI) Champion, Trophies and Awards<br />
A) Champion<br />
1) The champion of each district in each class will be the team<br />
fi nishing fi rst in the regular season district play.<br />
2) The champion of each region in each class will be the winner of<br />
the games duing the third playoff round.<br />
3) The champions of each semi-state in each class will be the<br />
winner of the games during the fourth playoff round.<br />
4) The champion of each class shall be the winner of the game<br />
played in the fi nal game<br />
B) Trophies and Awards<br />
1) Trophies will be given to each district and region tournament<br />
winner and runner-up.<br />
2) The trophies at the district and region shall be paid from the<br />
gate receipts.<br />
3) The state tournament champion, runner-up, and semi-fi nalists<br />
shall receive a trophy and fi fty-nine (59) individual medals.<br />
4) A Most Valuable Player will be selected each championship<br />
game.<br />
5) The <strong>Association</strong> will bear the costs of all trophies at the state<br />
tournament.<br />
VII) Finances and Passes<br />
A) FIRST, SECOND, THIRD and FOURTH ROUND<br />
1) The proceeds of all playoff games, with the exception of the<br />
fi nal game in each class, will be used to defray the expenses<br />
of the visiting team, offi cials, trophies, and other necessary<br />
expenses.<br />
2) If no agreement can be reached on lodging, meal, and travel<br />
expenses, it is recommended that the gross gate be divided<br />
evenly between the teams after the payment of offi cials and<br />
trophies. This encourages the visiting team to minimize the<br />
travel expenses and the home team to control game costs and<br />
eliminates the perception of infl ated costs by either the traveling<br />
team or home management.<br />
3) There shall be no allowable expense for fi eld or facility rental<br />
unless such can be documented by the payment of rental to<br />
an outside entity. If such allowable expense is to be paid, the<br />
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amount shall be the exact amount paid to the outside entity.<br />
4) If no other agreement can be reached, using the state expense<br />
allowance is recommended. For the third and fourth round,<br />
schools are encouraged to consider a mileage allowance to be<br />
paid to the visitors prior to the gate split due to the potential of<br />
substantial travel distances involved.<br />
B) STATE FINALS<br />
1) The <strong>Association</strong> will fi nance the fi nal game in each class.<br />
Expenses for lodging and meals and an allowance for team<br />
travel will be paid to each participating school. The squad for<br />
expense reimbursement purposes shall be limited to fi fty-nine<br />
(59) persons, including the principal, coaches, team members,<br />
cheerleaders, cheer sponsor and other personnel.<br />
2) <strong>School</strong>s failing to stay in the motel/hotel assigned by the<br />
<strong>Association</strong> shall forfeit the lodging allowance. <strong>School</strong>s within<br />
forty (40) one-way miles will not be provided a lodging allowance,<br />
but will be considered commuting teams. Commuting teams<br />
shall be paid an allowance in accordance with pre-tournament<br />
instructions.<br />
3) The rate to be reimbursed for state championship play is $1 per<br />
mile (round trip) for two vehicles, $5 per meal per person, and a<br />
maximum of $13 per person per night for lodging as approved.<br />
4) After all expenses have been paid, the <strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong><br />
<strong>Athletic</strong> <strong>Association</strong> shall retain profi ts from each state<br />
tournament.<br />
5) At the state fi nals, only a squad of fi fty-nine (59) persons,<br />
including all support personnel shall be included in the expense<br />
reimbursement. Cheerleaders from participating schools will be<br />
admitted in uniform to each contest.<br />
VIII) Sports Specifi c Competition Rules<br />
A) Playing Rules<br />
1) All games shall be played using the NFHS Football Rules<br />
as published by the NFHS in Indianapolis. Additional rules,<br />
governed by State <strong>Association</strong> adoption provisions in the<br />
National Federation Playing Rules or otherwise developed by the<br />
<strong>Association</strong> may be implemented in contests played in <strong>Kentucky</strong><br />
and will be distributed to the membership when relevant.<br />
2) Detailed and binding instructions, both for managers and<br />
participating teams, shall be published on the KHSAA website.<br />
B) Tied Games<br />
If the score is tied at the end of any game, it will be broken in<br />
accordance with the National Federation 10-yard tie-breaking<br />
procedure enumerated in the Football Rules Book.<br />
C) Choice of Ends of Field and Use of Field in Warm-ups<br />
1) The visiting team shall have the choice as to the end of the fi eld<br />
on which they want to warm up.<br />
2) No warm-up activity by either team may extend past the 45yard<br />
line (in the direction of the 50-yard line).<br />
3) During pre-game warm-up activity, not team may be beyond<br />
its own 45 yard line and the mid-fi eld area must remain vacant.<br />
Unsporting activity between the 45-yard lines will be penalized<br />
by the contest offi cials, and if not penalized by the offi cials, may<br />
be penalized by the <strong>Association</strong> in accordance with Bylaw 33 as<br />
a violation of Bylaw 11.<br />
D) Offi cials Jurisdiction<br />
Game offi cials shall assume jurisdiction over the contest one hour<br />
before time for the game.<br />
E) Specifi cations of Fields and Game Balls<br />
1) The specifi cations for recommended and required standards<br />
for fi elds to be used in tournament play may be developed by<br />
<strong>Association</strong> staff and Advisory Committees and approved by the<br />
Board of Control.<br />
2) The <strong>Association</strong> may enter into a contract to restrict the use of a<br />
ball in tournament play to a specifi c brand or model.<br />
F) Running Clock Provisions<br />
1) The <strong>Association</strong> shall utilize provisions of the National<br />
Federation playing rules which allow for the clock to continue<br />
running (with the exception of a charged time-out) when the<br />
score reaches a 45-point differential in any contest.<br />
a) Any time the score differential reaches 45 points or more, the<br />
following changes will be made regarding rules determining<br />
when the clock will be stopped or started. The clock shall<br />
continue to run from the point that the differential occurs<br />
(without regard to a later return to less than the differential)<br />
with the following clarifi cations:<br />
b) The clock SHALL STOP when an offi cial’s time-out is called<br />
as in the following specifi c 3-5-7 occurrences, and shall<br />
subsequently start on the READY FOR PLAY signal:<br />
(1) For measurement of a possible fi rst down,<br />
(2) When captains and coaches are notifi ed of the time<br />
remaining,<br />
(3) For a player who appears to be injured,<br />
(4) For a player in need of equipment repair,<br />
(5) When a coach-referee conference occurs,<br />
(6) After a foul, to administer a penalty,<br />
(7) For any unusual delay in getting the ball ready to play,<br />
(8) Following the try, successful FG or safety.,<br />
(9) A score occurs. Following a try, fi eld goal, or safety, the<br />
clock shall start on the ready for play. Following a 6-point<br />
touchdown, the clock shall remain stopped for the PAT, but<br />
shall resume on the ready for play for the ensuing kickoff,<br />
c) The clock SHALL STOP when an offi cial’s time-out is called<br />
as in the following specifi c 3-5-7 occurrences, and shall<br />
subsequently start on the SNAP:<br />
(1) For unusual heat or humidity which may create a health<br />
risk to the players,<br />
(2) For an approved TV/radio time-out,<br />
(3) A charged time-out is called,<br />
(4) At the end of a period<br />
(5) The clock shall NOT stop when an offi cial’s time-out is<br />
called as in the following specifi c 3-5-7 occurrences:<br />
(6) When a fi rst down is declared,<br />
(7) Following a change of team possession,<br />
(8) To dry or change the game ball.<br />
2) The use of this rule does not preclude the use of NFHS Rule<br />
3-1-3 that reads: “A period or periods may be shortened in<br />
any emergency by agreement of the opposing coaches and the<br />
referee. By mutual agreement of the opposing coaches and the<br />
referee, any remaining periods may be shortened at any time or<br />
the game terminated.”<br />
G) Interrupted Games<br />
1) Refer to NFHS Playing Rule 3-1-4 as KHSAA has authority to<br />
determine procedure for game ending.<br />
2) If game interrupted and cannot be resumed, three choices<br />
exista)<br />
Terminate game with score as it exists;<br />
b) Resume game at point of interruption at a mutually agreed<br />
date and time. This decision shall be fi nalized at the site prior<br />
to team departure.<br />
c) Resume the game on the following calendar day, unless<br />
published Board policies prohibit such play, in which case it<br />
shall be played the following day.<br />
3) If game interrupted<br />
a) Same crew of offi cials expected to return to complete<br />
contest<br />
b) Substitute offi cials shall be paid the local policy board mileage<br />
add-on only<br />
c) Local associations shall develop policy on compensation of<br />
substitute offi cials (such as pooling game fees, etc)<br />
d) Offi cials have no say in the postponement decisions, except<br />
to moderate discussion.<br />
e) Offi cials and coaches should involve not solely coaches, but<br />
school administrators in the decision.<br />
f) All involved shall remember that this situation is caused by<br />
elements such as weather that are uncontrollable by anyone,<br />
and keep the discussions in that perspective.<br />
H) Videotaping Standard and Procedures and Video Exchange Policy:<br />
1) All Visiting teams will be given the same area to record from as<br />
the home team.<br />
2) All exchange video should be recorded digitally with a digital<br />
Camera.<br />
3) All exchange video should be recorded in DVD format or Online<br />
4) All exchange video shall be recorded using a Tripod.<br />
5) All exchange video shall be recorded from the highest possible<br />
point in the stadium<br />
6) All exchange video shall be recorded so that the teams numbers<br />
are visible<br />
7) All exchange video shall be recorded from the huddle to z few<br />
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seconds past the end of the play (5-10 seconds).<br />
8) If the team is a no huddle team, the video shall begin recording<br />
before any shifts or motions and continue past the end of the<br />
play (5-10 seconds).<br />
9) If there is a penalty, the video shall continue to record until the<br />
penalty has been enforced.<br />
10) All exchange video shall be recorded from the deepest<br />
offensive back to the safety to begin the play, then zooming in<br />
closer to the play in order to see the numbers on the players as<br />
the play progresses.<br />
11) On all Punts and Punt returns, the video should NOT follow<br />
the ball. The video should begin with a wide view showing both<br />
the punt and punt return teams, and then zoom in to the return<br />
team after the ball is punted and received.<br />
12) On all Kickoffs and Kick Returns, the video should NOT follow<br />
the ball. The video should begin with a wide view of both the<br />
kickoff and return teams and then zoom in to the return team<br />
after the returner has received the ball.<br />
13) The video shall show the down and distance with a short shot<br />
of the downs marker between plays.<br />
14) The video shall show the scoreboard after every score, at each<br />
time-out, and between quarters.<br />
15) All teams shall make available at least 2 tapes to exchange<br />
(choice made by the opponent)<br />
16) All teams shall exchange an updated roster, clearly indicating<br />
offensive and defensive starters.<br />
17) All Video shall be available by 8 am on the day following<br />
the game if online exchange is utilized, or by noon on the day<br />
following the game if there is a physical exchange of video.<br />
I) Location of Home Team / Fans<br />
1) It is a home game management decision as to which side of<br />
the fi eld is designated for home team fans and which side is<br />
designated for visiting team fans.<br />
2) The home team benches shall be located on the side of the<br />
fi eld designated to the home team fans and the visiting team<br />
benches shall be located on the side of the fi eld designated for<br />
visiting team fans.<br />
J) Band or other school Provided Music During Live Ball<br />
1) The band is not to play or cheers be given when the ball is alive<br />
by rule.<br />
2) Persons subject to the rules, including bands, shall not create<br />
any noise that prohibits a team from hearing its signals. Drums,<br />
cymbals, bells and mechanical noisemakers shall not be used to<br />
assist cheering.<br />
K) Presence of a Doctor and Ambulance at Games<br />
1) It is recommended that a doctor be on site and available at all<br />
regular season games.<br />
2) At all playoff games, the home school shall be responsible for<br />
providing a doctor to be present.<br />
3) At all regular season and postseason games, the designated<br />
home school shall ensure that an ambulance is available (on<br />
site or properly notifi ed of game date and time to be “on-call”)<br />
to service the needs at the game and an emergency plan is<br />
distributed to all teams.<br />
4) It is recommended that the ambulance be on site during all<br />
games.<br />
L) Use of Visible Play Clocks<br />
1. During the regular season, if a host school has a twenty-fi ve<br />
second clock on both ends of the playing fi eld and both are<br />
operable, they are to be used without mutual agreement of the<br />
opponent.<br />
2) During the regular season, if a host school has a twenty-fi ve<br />
second clock at only one end of the fi eld, the host school must<br />
acquire permission from the visiting team before the clock may<br />
be used. The offi cials, absent a clock malfunction, may not order<br />
the play clock not to be used.<br />
3. During the playoffs, if a host school has a twenty-fi ve second<br />
clock on both ends of the playing fi eld and both are operable,<br />
they are to be used.<br />
4) During the playoffs, if a host school has a twenty-fi ve second<br />
clock at only one end of the fi eld, the clock shall not be used.<br />
5) The 25-second fi eld clocks are the offi cial delay of game<br />
timepieces.<br />
6) The 25-second clock operator will work under the supervision of<br />
the BJ and will report to him before the game for instructions in<br />
or near the offi cials’ dressing room.<br />
7) The 25 Second Clock Operator will be instructed to:<br />
a) Set the clock display to 25 seconds before the game starts.<br />
b) Start 25-second clock on the Referee’s Ready-for-Play signal<br />
or Wind-the-Clock signal, whichever comes fi rst.<br />
c) Leave display at ‘00’ seconds if there is a delay of game<br />
penalty called until Referee has completed his signals to the<br />
press box after enforcing the delay of game penalty.<br />
d) Reset display immediately to 25 seconds when ball is put in<br />
play (snapped) if there is no delay foul called.<br />
e) Reset display to 25 seconds anytime Referee interrupts<br />
25-second count and gives the reset signal (palm up with<br />
pumping arm motion).<br />
f) Turn off both displays should either 25 second clock<br />
malfunction or become inoperative. Both 25- second clocks<br />
will not operate again until the problem is corrected and both<br />
25-second clocks are working. Both coaches will be notifi ed<br />
immediately if the 25-second clock is no longer offi cial. The<br />
25-second count will then be kept on the fi eld by the BJ on his<br />
watch. When doing this, BJ raises his hand when 10 seconds<br />
remain in the 25-second count.<br />
g) Do not use 25-second clock when less than 25 seconds remain<br />
in any period if the game clock IS running. If 25-second clock<br />
is mistakenly started in this situation, DO NOT stop game<br />
or game clock to correct. If the game clock is not running<br />
when less than 25 seconds remaining in any period, then the<br />
25-second clock is used.<br />
h) NOTE: If the 25-second clock is erroneously started, it shall<br />
be stopped immediately. The BJ may be asked to help the<br />
Referee determine the amount of time lost when the clock is<br />
stopped for reasons beyond the circumstances of either team.<br />
The amount of time run off the 25-second clock can be used<br />
to determine the amount of lost time<br />
M) Spirit/Pep Line for Introductions, Warm-up Areas<br />
1) Regular Season<br />
a) During the regular season, A team’s spirit line is not to extend<br />
onto any part of the other team’s half of the playing fi eld and<br />
area leading up to the playing fi eld.<br />
b) A team’s half of the fi eld will be the side on which its team<br />
bench is located, with the playing fi eld and area leading up to<br />
the playing fi eld being dissected equally down its length. This<br />
includes the end zones.<br />
c) No spirit line is to extend over the forty-fi ve-yard line.<br />
d) No players, coaches, team attendants, or anyone associated<br />
with the opposing team is to enter or interfere with the<br />
opponent’s spirit line.<br />
2) Postseason<br />
a) In games during the playoffs, played on neutral fi elds, spirit<br />
lines will not be allowed onto the playing fi eld including the<br />
end zones.<br />
b) The <strong>Association</strong> will designate warm-up areas for the<br />
championship games.<br />
N) Use of Non Traditional Film Locations<br />
1) It is an individual team decision as to whether or not fi lming is<br />
done from any location other than the press box and locations<br />
stipulated by the video standards.<br />
2) No coach utilizing a non-traditional locations may have direct<br />
communication with the coaching staff from the opening kickoff<br />
until the conclusion of the game relative to the contents of what<br />
is being fi lmed or observed.<br />
O) Heat Index<br />
All play shall adhere to the KHSAA Heat Index Program. For<br />
postseason play, it is the responsibility of the host site manager<br />
to ensure and track the heat index and report it accordingly to<br />
the KHSAA.<br />
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Governing Golf<br />
(Adopted by the Board of Control for all play in this sport)<br />
(Where these rules refer to the Commissioner, they shall refer to<br />
the Commissioner of the KHSAA. Sports specifi c duties may be<br />
appropriately delegated to a member of the Commission for the<br />
implementation of these rules. See Case Situations for specifi c<br />
rulings and interpretations used to administer these provisions)<br />
I) Assignment of <strong>School</strong>s<br />
The <strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>Athletic</strong> <strong>Association</strong> shall sponsor<br />
postseason competition in golf for boys and girls, provided that ten<br />
(10) percent of the member schools declare intentions to participate<br />
in said competition. Member schools desiring to participate in KHSAA<br />
sponsored postseason competition shall notify the <strong>Association</strong> offi ce<br />
prior to September 1. The Commissioner shall divide the state into<br />
geographic sections with the approval of the Board of Control.<br />
Newly added or deleted programs will be handled on a case by case<br />
basis by the Commissioner’s offi ce.<br />
As of August 15, <strong>2012</strong>, the alignment for boys’ golf is as follows<br />
—<br />
REGION 1 - Ballard Memorial, Caldwell County, Calloway County,<br />
Carlisle County, Christian Fellowship, Community Christian,<br />
Crittenden County, Fulton City, Fulton County, Graves County,<br />
Heath, Hickman County, Livingston Central, Lone Oak, Lyon<br />
County, Marshall County, Mayfi eld, Murray, Paducah Tilghman,<br />
Reidland, St. Mary, Trigg County<br />
REGION 2 - Apollo, Breckinridge County, Butler County, Christian<br />
County, Daviess County, Dawson Springs, Fort Campbell,<br />
Hancock County, Henderson County, Hopkins County Central,<br />
Hopkinsville, Madisonville-North Hopkins, McLean County,<br />
Muhlenberg County, Ohio County, Owensboro, Owensboro<br />
Catholic, Trinity (Whitesville), Union County, Webster County,<br />
University Heights<br />
REGION 3 - Allen County-Scottsville, Barren County, Bowling<br />
Green, Caverna, Clinton County, Cumberland County, Edmonson<br />
County, Franklin-Simpson, Glasgow, Greenwood, Hart County,<br />
Logan County, Metcalfe County, Monroe County, Russellville,<br />
Todd County Central, South Warren, Warren Central, Warren<br />
East<br />
REGION 4 - Adair County, Anderson County, Bardstown,<br />
Bethlehem, Boyle County, Burgin, Campbellsville, Casey County,<br />
Danville, East Jessamine, Garrard County, Green County, Lincoln<br />
County, Marion County, Mercer County, Nelson County, Russell<br />
County, Taylor County, Thomas Nelson, Washington County,<br />
West Jessamine<br />
REGION 5 - Beth Haven, Bullitt Central, Bullitt East, Butler, Central,<br />
Central Hardin, DeSales, Doss, Elizabethtown, Evangel, Fairdale,<br />
Fort Knox, Grayson County, Holy Cross (Louisville), Iroquois,<br />
John Hardin, LaRue County, Meade County, North Bullitt, North<br />
Hardin, Pleasure Ridge Park, Portland Christian, Shawnee,<br />
Southern, Spencer County, Valley, Western<br />
REGION 6 - Atherton, Ballard, Brown, Christian Academy-<br />
Louisville, Collins, DuPont Manual, Eastern, Fern Creek, Henry<br />
County, Whitefi eld Academy, Jeffersontown, <strong>Kentucky</strong> Country<br />
Day, Louisville Collegiate, Male, Moore, North Oldham, Oldham<br />
County, Seneca, Shelby County, South Oldham, St. Xavier, Trinity<br />
(Louisville), Waggener, Walden<br />
REGION 7 - Beechwood, Boone County, Calvary Christian, Carroll<br />
County, Conner, Cooper, Covington Catholic, Covington Latin,<br />
Dixie Heights, Gallatin County, Heritage, Holmes, Holy Cross<br />
(Covington), Owen County, Ryle, Scott, Simon Kenton, St. Henry<br />
District, Trimble County, Villa Madonna, Walton-Verona<br />
REGION 8 - Augusta, Bellevue, Bishop Brossart, Bourbon County,<br />
Bracken County, Campbell County, Dayton, Deming, Fleming<br />
County, Grant County, Harrison County, <strong>High</strong>lands, Mason<br />
County, Newport, Newport Central Catholic, Nicholas County,<br />
Pendleton County, Silver Grove, St. Patrick, Williamstown<br />
REGION 9 - Berea, Bryan Station, Frankfort, Franklin County,<br />
George Rogers Clark, Henry Clay, Lafayette, Lexington Catholic,<br />
Lexington Christian, Madison Central, Madison Southern,<br />
Model, Paris, Paul Laurence Dunbar, Sayre, Scott County, Tates<br />
Creek, Western Hills, Woodford County<br />
REGION 10 - Barbourville, Bell County, Clay County, Corbin,<br />
Harlan, Harlan County, Jackson County, Knox Central, Lee<br />
County, Lynn Camp, McCreary Central, Middlesboro, Monticello,<br />
North Laurel, Oneida Baptist Institute, Owsley County, Pineville,<br />
Pulaski County, Rockcastle County, Somerset, South Laurel,<br />
Southwestern, Wayne County, Whitley County, Williamsburg<br />
REGION 11 - Allen Central, Belfry, Betsy Layne, Breathitt County,<br />
East Ridge, Estill County, Hazard, Jackson City, Jenkins, Johnson<br />
Central, June Buchanan, Knott County Central, Letcher County<br />
Central, Magoffi n County, Paintsville, Perry County Central,<br />
Phelps, Piarist, Pike County Central, Pikeville, Powell County,<br />
Prestonsburg, Sheldon Clark, Shelby Valley, South Floyd, Wolfe<br />
County<br />
REGION 12 - Ashland Blazer, Bath County, Boyd County, East Carter,<br />
Elliott County, Fairview, Greenup County, Lewis County, Menifee<br />
County, Montgomery County, Morgan County, Raceland, Rose<br />
Hill, Rowan County, Russell, West Carter,<br />
As of August 15, <strong>2012</strong>, the alignment for girls’ golf is as follows —<br />
REGION 1 - Ballard Memorial, Caldwell County, Carlisle County,<br />
Calloway County, Christian Fellowship, Crittenden County,<br />
Fulton City, Fulton County, Graves County, Heath, Hickman<br />
County, Livingston Central, Lone Oak, Lyon County, Marshall<br />
County, Mayfi eld, Murray, Paducah Tilghman, Reidland, St.<br />
Mary, Trigg County<br />
REGION 2 - Apollo, Breckinridge County, Butler County, Christian<br />
County, Daviess County, Fort Campbell, Hancock County,<br />
Henderson County, Hopkins County Central, Hopkinsville,<br />
Madisonville-North Hopkins, McLean County, Muhlenberg<br />
County, Ohio County, Owensboro, Owensboro Catholic, Union<br />
County, Webster County<br />
REGION 3 - Bardstown, Bethlehem, Bullitt Central, Bullitt East,<br />
Butler, Central, Central Hardin, Doss, Elizabethtown, Evangel<br />
Christian, Fort Knox, Grayson County, Holy Cross (Louisville),<br />
Iroquois, John Hardin, LaRue County, Marion County, Meade<br />
County, Nelson County, North Bullitt, North Hardin, Pleasure<br />
Ridge Park, Portland Christian, Presentation, Shawnee,<br />
Southern, Spencer County, Thomas Nelson, Valley, Washington<br />
County, Western<br />
REGION 4 - Adair County, Allen County-Scottsville, Barren County,<br />
Bowling Green, Campbellsville, Caverna, Clinton County,<br />
Cumberland County, Edmonson County, Franklin-Simpson,<br />
Glasgow, Green County, Greenwood, Hart County, Logan<br />
County, Metcalfe County, Monroe County, Russellville, Taylor<br />
County, Todd County Central, South Warren, Warren Central,<br />
Warren East<br />
REGION 5 - Atherton, Assumption, Ballard, Beth Haven, Christian<br />
Academy-Louisville, Collins, DuPont Manual, Eastern, Fern<br />
Creek, Henry County, Whitefi eld Academy, Jeffersontown,<br />
<strong>Kentucky</strong> Country Day, Louisville Collegiate, Male, Mercy,<br />
Moore, North Oldham, Oldham County, Sacred Heart, Seneca,<br />
Shelby County, South Oldham, Waggener, Walden<br />
REGION 6 - Beechwood, Bellevue, Boone County, Carroll County,<br />
Conner, Cooper, Dixie Heights, Gallatin County, Grant County,<br />
<strong>High</strong>lands, Holmes, Holy Cross (Covington), Newport Central<br />
Catholic, Notre Dame, Owen County, Ryle, St. Henry District,<br />
Simon Kenton, Trimble County, Villa Madonna, Walton Verona,<br />
Williamstown<br />
REGION 7 - Anderson County, Berea, Boyle County, Bryan Station,<br />
Burgin, Danville, East Jessamine, Frankfort, Franklin County,<br />
Henry Clay, Lafayette, Lexington Catholic, Lexington Christian,<br />
Madison Central, Madison Southern, Mercer County, Model,<br />
Paul Laurence Dunbar, Sayre, Tates Creek, West Jessamine,<br />
Western Hills, Woodford County<br />
REGION 8 - Augusta, Bishop Brossart, Bourbon County, Calvary<br />
Christian, Campbell County, Deming, George Rogers Clark,<br />
Harrison County, Mason County, Nicholas County, Paris,<br />
Pendleton County, Scott, Scott County, St. Patrick,<br />
REGION 9 - Barbourville, Bell County, Casey County, Clay County,<br />
Corbin, Garrard County, Harlan, Harlan County, Jackson County,<br />
Knox Central, Lee County, Lincoln County, Lynn Camp, McCreary<br />
Central, Middlesboro, Monticello, North Laurel, Pineville,<br />
Pulaski County, Rockcastle County, Russell County, Somerset,<br />
South Laurel, Southwestern, Wayne County, Whitley County,<br />
Williamsburg<br />
REGION 10 - Allen Central, Belfry, Betsy Layne, Breathitt County,<br />
East Ridge, Estill County, Hazard, Jackson City, Jenkins, Johnson<br />
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Central, June Buchanan, Letcher County Central, Magoffi n<br />
County, Owsley County, Paintsville, Perry County Central,<br />
Phelps, Piarist, Pike County Central, Pikeville, Powell County,<br />
Prestonsburg, Sheldon Clark, South Floyd, Wolfe County<br />
REGION 11 - Ashland Blazer, Bath County, Boyd County, East<br />
Carter, Fairview, Fleming County, Greenup County, Lawrence<br />
County, Lewis County, Menifee County, Montgomery County,<br />
Morgan County, Raceland, Rose Hill, Rowan County, Russell,<br />
West Carter<br />
II) Dates and Sites for Postseason Competition<br />
A) Dates for Play<br />
1) The Commissioner with the approval of the Board of Control<br />
shall determine the dates and sites of the region and state<br />
tournaments.<br />
2) All tournaments shall be held within the dates indicated on<br />
the Memorandum Calendar unless otherwise approved by the<br />
Commissioner and recommended by a vote of the participating<br />
school representatives. Schedule confl icts with other academic<br />
required activities will be resolved by the offi ce of the<br />
Commissioner.<br />
B) Sites for Play<br />
1) The region courses shall properly measure within allowable<br />
ranges for postseason play. For the girls this will be no less than<br />
5000 and no greater than 5700 yards. For the boys the yardage<br />
will be no less than 6200 and no greater than 6800 yards.<br />
2) The Commissioner shall make the determination of the region<br />
tournament sites.<br />
3) <strong>School</strong>s interested in hosting may submit a request after<br />
consulting with the designated member of the Commission. The<br />
prospective host may be asked to supply information relating to<br />
seating and parking facilities and such other information as may<br />
be requested by the Commissioner.<br />
4) The Commissioner’s offi ce may use a requested site selection<br />
plan as a guide, but is not bound by this plan in determining<br />
the sites.<br />
5) Only schools which are members of the <strong>Association</strong> prior to<br />
January 1 of the year in which the tournament is held, and<br />
already having a suitable facility for hosting the tournament<br />
shall be allowed to apply.<br />
6) Only those competing in the current year will be allowed to<br />
vote for the region tournament site selection plan. If a region is<br />
unable to resolve confl ict over a plan, the Commissioner shall<br />
establish a plan.<br />
7) The Board of Control shall determine the site of the state fi nals<br />
after receiving the Commissioner’s recommendation, and shall<br />
be guided by necessary hotel facilities, playing facilities, and<br />
community/area support.<br />
III) Tournament Managers and Pairings<br />
A) Selection of Tournament Manager<br />
1) The Commissioner will appoint a manager for each of the<br />
region tournaments.<br />
2) The Commissioner shall serve as the manager for the state<br />
tournament. The Commissioner may appoint as many assistant<br />
managers as deemed necessary to manage the event.<br />
3) It is the duty of each region manager to notify all schools<br />
participating in the tournament as to the time and place of<br />
the tournament, to supply him or her with entry material<br />
and instructions, to invite their participation, and make all<br />
arrangements to conduct the tournament.<br />
4) It is an explicit duty of each tournament manager to inform<br />
the association IMMEDIATELY as to the bracket / pairings /<br />
entries / results when requested by KHSAA staff and according<br />
to the time deadlines provided including the actual site of the<br />
tournament if it is not held at the school. The receipts of a<br />
tournament can be assessed (a fi ne levied against the manager)<br />
for failure to comply with these provisions.<br />
B) Pairings<br />
1) Region Pairings<br />
a) The region manager shall contract with a KGA rules offi cial.<br />
Instructions and contact information for securing this offi cial<br />
shall be detailed in the postseason instructions.<br />
b) The regional manager shall place the competitiors into groups<br />
(threesomes/foursomes) based on average scores.<br />
c) No two players from one school shall play in the same group.<br />
2) State Pairings<br />
a) The Commissioner’s offi ce shall, with assistance from the<br />
KGA Rules offi cials, place the qualifying competitiors for<br />
the State Tournament into groups (threesomes) based upon<br />
region tournament scores.<br />
b) On both days of the State Tournament, no two players from<br />
one school shall play in the same group.<br />
c) In the state tournament, there will be a cut after the fi rst day<br />
of play.<br />
d) Second round pairings will be made at the close of the fi rst<br />
18 holes by the KHSAA in conjunction with the KGA Rules<br />
offi cials.<br />
e) The second round pairings will be announced via the KHSAA<br />
web site.<br />
3) State Pairing Error<br />
a) If after the announcement, it is discovered that competitors<br />
have been erroneously paired, the KHSAA staff will work with<br />
KGA offi cials to properly notify the coach of the erroneously<br />
paired competitors.<br />
b) If such notifi cation of an erroneous pairing is not able to<br />
be made to the coach prior to 9:00 p.m. on the fi rst night<br />
of play, the tee time adjustments will be made at the State<br />
Tournament site prior to the start of second round play.<br />
c) No player whose coach was unable to be timely notifi ed and<br />
who was erroneously placed shall be compelled to play in an<br />
earlier time than perviously announced.<br />
d) No representative of the KHSAA or the KGA will attempt<br />
personal contact with any competitor to correct a pairing<br />
error.<br />
IV) Eligibility to Enter Tournament Play and Substitutions<br />
A) Roster Requirement<br />
1) Each school shall enter an unlimited number of contestants<br />
on an electronic roster via the KHSAA website and online<br />
participation tracking system by the published deadlines.<br />
2) This roster may be revised throughout the regular season and<br />
shall serve all roster purposes in these rules.<br />
3) On the fi rst day of postseason play, these rosters shall be locked<br />
so that no additional players may be added, deleted or revised<br />
following this date, thereby creating the fi nal eligibility list for<br />
tournament play.<br />
4) After this time, the only revision allowed will be to correct a<br />
documented clerical error as referred to in Bylaw 14.<br />
B) Individual Entry Requirements<br />
1) To be eligible to compete in the region or state tournament, a<br />
contestant shall have competed in at least four matches on a<br />
team or as an individual representing a member school during<br />
the regular season.<br />
2) At least one of the four matches shall be an 18-hole match.<br />
Coaches should maintain and have available copies of all results<br />
for the region manager to verify in case of a challenge to the<br />
required participation minimums by any athlete.<br />
C) Team Entry and Advancement<br />
1) The initial entry report for contestants in the region meet shall<br />
be submitted not later than 5:00 p.m. four (4) days prior to the<br />
region meet.<br />
2) A school may enter a maximum of fi ve (5) players in the region<br />
tournament from the electronic roster.<br />
D) Advancement to State Meet<br />
1) The winning and runner-up teams (4 or 5 players) from the<br />
region tournament will advance to the state tournament.<br />
2) In addition, the four lowest girls’ scorers and the three lowest<br />
boys’ scorers , not on the region winning or runner-up team, will<br />
advance to the state tournament.<br />
E) Substitutions<br />
1) Any player whose name appears on that electronic roster may<br />
be substituted on a team prior to the fi rst time of play for the<br />
region tournament.<br />
2) Any player whose name appears on that electronic roster may<br />
be substituted on a team prior to the fi rst time of play in the fi rst<br />
round for the state tournament.<br />
3) There will be no substitutes for individual qualifi ers. In the<br />
case that an individual qualifi er is unable to play at the state<br />
tounament, the individual player with the next lowest region<br />
score may be substituted prior to the groups being set.<br />
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V) Umpires / Offi cials<br />
A) Offi cials for all KHSAA sponsored championship competition<br />
(region and state) shall be selected by the <strong>Association</strong> staff in<br />
consultation with the <strong>Kentucky</strong> Golf <strong>Association</strong> representatives.<br />
B) The KGA rules offi cial shall establish the conditions of play at the<br />
region and state tournaments.<br />
VI) Champion, Trophies and Awards<br />
A) Champion<br />
1) The team champion of each region tournament is the four<br />
or fi ve-person team with the lowest aggregate score for four<br />
golfers playing 18 holes.<br />
2) The individual champion at the region tournament is the golfer<br />
with the lowest score.<br />
3) The team champion of the state tournament shall be the four<br />
or fi ve-person team with the lowest aggregate score for four<br />
golfers playing 36 holes.<br />
4) The individual champion of the state tournament is the<br />
individual with the lowest score for 36 holes.<br />
5) The tournament committee may cancel the State tournament,<br />
or shorten the tournament to one round (18 holes) if it is<br />
deemed advisable because of conditions beyond the control of<br />
all involved including providence.<br />
6) At the State Tournament, the champion (team and individual)<br />
will be determined after 18 holes if the second round is canceled<br />
or not entirely completed.<br />
7) At the State Tournament, a tie for fi rst place by a team or<br />
individual will be broken by a hole-by-hole sudden-death playoff<br />
immediately following the conclusion of the round.<br />
B) Trophies and Awards<br />
1) Region.<br />
a) Trophies will be given to the team winner and runner-up.<br />
b) Awards will be given to the individual winners through eighth<br />
place.<br />
c) The <strong>Association</strong> will bear the costs of all trophies and medals<br />
at the region tournament.<br />
2) State.<br />
a) Trophies will be awarded to the teams fi nishing fi rst, second,<br />
third and fourth at the state tournament.<br />
b) The fi ve individuals on the teams fi nishing fi rst, second, third<br />
and fourth will receive awards at the state tournament,<br />
c) Awards will be given to the individuals fi nishing fi rst through<br />
eighth place.<br />
d) The <strong>Association</strong> will bear the costs of all trophies and medals<br />
at the state tournament.<br />
VII) Finances<br />
A) Region<br />
1) The fi nances of the region meet will be managed at the region<br />
level.<br />
2) The region competing schools shall decide any distribution of<br />
net profi t/loss, which shall be shared.<br />
B) State<br />
1) The <strong>Association</strong> will fi nance the state tournament.<br />
2) <strong>School</strong>s are responsible for the expenses of competitors<br />
participating in the state meet.<br />
VIII) Special Tournament and Regular Season Rules<br />
A) Playing Rules<br />
1) All Tournaments shall be played using the Rules of Golf as<br />
established by the United State Golf <strong>Association</strong> unless modifi ed<br />
by the KHSAA.<br />
2) Additional rules otherwise developed by the KHSAA may<br />
be implemented in contests played in <strong>Kentucky</strong> and will be<br />
distributed to the membership when relevant.<br />
3) Detailed and binding instructions, both for managers and<br />
participating teams, shall be published on the KHSAA website.<br />
4) The KHSAA and its managers will contract with KGA/PGA<br />
personnel to assist with the Region and State Tournaments.<br />
5) The KHSAA Board of Control constitute the KHSAA Rules<br />
Committee for all postseason play as it relates to USGA Rules.<br />
B) Specifi cations for Golf Courses and Tournaments<br />
1) The specifi cations for recommended and required standards for<br />
golf courses to be used in tournament play may be developed<br />
by <strong>Association</strong> staff and Advisory Committees and approved by<br />
the Board of Control.<br />
2) The <strong>Association</strong> may enter into a contract to restrict the use of a<br />
ball in tournament play to a specifi c brand or model.<br />
3) For the region tournaments stroke play for 18 holes shall be<br />
used.<br />
4) For the State Tournament, stroke play for 36 holes shall be used.<br />
C) Tie-Breaker<br />
The local committee shall agree upon a formula for breaking<br />
necessary ties PRIOR TO the beginning of all regular season<br />
tournaments (if ties are to be broken) and share the procedure<br />
with all coaches.<br />
D) Carry/Cart Rule<br />
Each player shall carry his/her own clubs or pull a cart (motorized<br />
carts are not permitted for coaches or participants).<br />
E) KHSAA Local Rules and Conditions of Competition for KHSAA<br />
Events (regular and postseason) (HARD CARD)<br />
1) Play is governed by the current Rules of Golf and the Decision<br />
based on them published by the United States Golf <strong>Association</strong><br />
and, where applicable, by the following Local Rules and<br />
Defi nitions, subject to changes for particular tournaments by the<br />
KHSAA Rules Committee. Appendix I refers to Appendix of Local<br />
Rules in the USGA Rules of Golf booklet.<br />
2) Unless otherwise noted, the penalty for breach of a Local Rule<br />
or condition is:<br />
a) Stroke Play – Two Strokes<br />
b) Match Play – Loss of Hole<br />
3) Coaching Advice Rule<br />
a) The Committee may, in the conditions of a team competition<br />
(Rule 33-1), permit each team to appoint a coach, who has<br />
met all KHSAA coaching requirements and who is appointed<br />
by the school and is listed within the school information on<br />
fi le with the KHSAA, who may give advice (including pointing<br />
out a line for putting) to members of that team.<br />
b) The Committee may establish conditions relating to the<br />
appointment and permitted conduct of that person, who must<br />
be identifi ed to the Committee before giving advice.<br />
c) There are no conditions on conduct of a coach in this regard,<br />
other than requiring advice to be given in a private manner<br />
and requiring that the advice does not unduly delay play.<br />
d) Coaches are prohibited from being on the putting greens and<br />
prohibits coaches from entering all hazards (other than to<br />
search for golf balls).<br />
e) A breach of this advice rule by any coach will result in a<br />
2-stroke penalty for the player. For each additional breach by<br />
a coach, a 2-stroke penalty will be assessed to the player.<br />
f) Coaches may not use electronic measuring devices during<br />
competition of the KHSAA Region, State or Invitational<br />
tournaments. Penalty for breach of this rule is disqualifi cation<br />
of players for which breach occurred.<br />
g) A player may have the line indicated to him by a coach, but<br />
he/she may not be positioned by the player on or close to<br />
the line or an extension of the line beyond the hole while<br />
the stroke is being made. Coaches (including their cart) are<br />
considered an outside agency and would not be penalized if<br />
their ball struck them or their cart.<br />
h) Further rules regarding the Advice Rule may be developed for<br />
KHSAA Region and State Tournaments and shall be distributed<br />
to the competiting teams.<br />
4) List of Conforming Golf Balls<br />
Option Condition prescribed in Appendix I shall be in effect.<br />
5) Conformity of Golf Clubs<br />
The player’s clubs shall conform to Rule 4, provisions,<br />
specifi cations and interpretations set forth in Appendix II.<br />
6) Pace of Play<br />
See separate memorandum to players for the pace of play<br />
guidelines.<br />
7) Practice Between Holes<br />
Between the play of two holes, a player shall not play any<br />
practice stroke on or near the putting green of the hole last<br />
played.<br />
8) Lifting an Embedded Ball Through the Green<br />
Local Rule, as prescribed in Appendix I, shall be in effect.<br />
9) Tree Wrappings, Electrical Wires and Cables, Closely Attached<br />
to Trees<br />
Such wires and cable are not obstructions. No relief without<br />
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penalty.<br />
10) Staked Trees<br />
Local Rule, as prescribed in Appendix I, shall be in effect. Relief<br />
may be taken without penalty.<br />
11) Permanent Elevated Power Lines and Cables<br />
Local Rule, as prescribed in Appendix I, shall be in effect.<br />
12) Out of Bounds<br />
a) Defi ned by the inside edge, at ground level, of white stakes<br />
and/or white lines and/or fence post.<br />
b) When a white line on the ground defi nes Out of Bound the<br />
line itself is Out of Bounds. Please Note: “A ball which crosses<br />
a public road deined as out of bounds and comes to rest<br />
beyond that road is out of bounds, even though it may lie on<br />
another part of the course.”<br />
13) Water Hazards<br />
a) Defi ned by yellow lines and/or identifi ed by yellow stakes.<br />
b) When both stakes and lines are present the stakes will identify<br />
the hazard and the lines will defi ne the margin.<br />
c) When water hazards are bounded by out bounds, the hazard<br />
margin extends to and coincides with the out of bounds line.<br />
14) Lateral Water Hazards<br />
a) Defi ned by red lines and/or identifi ed by red stakes. When<br />
both stakes and lines are present the stakes will identify the<br />
hazard and the lines will defi ne the margin.<br />
b) When a lateral water hazard is defi ned only one side, its<br />
margin is deemed to extend infi nitely.<br />
c) When lateral water hazards are bounded by out of bounds,<br />
the hazard margin extends to and coincides with the out of<br />
bounds line.<br />
15) Loose Impediment<br />
Rule 23 - shall include wood chips and mulch.<br />
16) Ground Under Repair<br />
Defi ned by white lines. French drains and fi re ant mounds are<br />
ground under repair areas.<br />
17) Sodded Areas<br />
a) Relief may be taken from sodded areas if the ball lies in or<br />
touches a sod seam.<br />
b) A player may also take relief if the intended area of their<br />
swing may be interfered by a sod seam. They player shall drop<br />
the ball as near to where it originally lay, which is not nearer<br />
the hole, avoids interference by the condition and is not in a<br />
hazard or on a putting green.<br />
18) Roads and Paths – White Lines<br />
White-lined areas tying into roads or paths have the same status<br />
as the roads or paths, that of obstructions.<br />
19) Automotive Transportation<br />
a) Unless otherwise permitted by the Committee, players shall<br />
not use automotive transportation during a stipulated round.<br />
b) Optional condition as prescribed in Appendix I shall be in<br />
effect.<br />
20) Discontinuance of Play<br />
When play is suspended for a dangerous situation, if the players<br />
in the group are between the play of two holes, they shall not<br />
resume play until the Committee has ordered a resumption<br />
of play. If they are in the process of playing a hole, they shall<br />
discontinue play immediately and shall not thereafter resume<br />
play until the Committee has ordered a resumption of play.<br />
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F) Advice Rule for Postseason Competition<br />
1) The Committee may, in the conditions of a team competition<br />
(Rule 33-1), permit each team to appoint a coach, who has met<br />
all KHSAA coaching requirements and who is appointed by the<br />
school and is listed within the school information on fi le with<br />
the KHSAA, who may give advice (including pointing out a line<br />
for putting) to members of that team.<br />
2) During play, the contestants may receive advice from the<br />
designated high school coach in accordance with this KHSAA<br />
Golf Coaching Advice Rule:<br />
a) The Committee may establish conditions relating to the<br />
appointment and permitted conduct of that person, who must<br />
be identifi ed to the Committee before giving advice.<br />
b) There are no conditions on conduct of a coach in this regard,<br />
other than requiring advice to be given in a private manner<br />
and requiring that the advice does not unduly delay play.<br />
c) Coaches are prohibited from being on the putting greens and<br />
from entering all hazards (other than to search for golf balls).<br />
d) If a coach is found to be in violation of the advice rule (e.g.,<br />
disruption of play or use of more than one designated coach),<br />
a two-stroke penalty against the team score will be assessed<br />
for each violation.<br />
e) If a player(s) is found in violation of the advice rule, the<br />
player(s) and/or team will be assessed a two-stroke penalty.<br />
f) Players may not give to or receive advice from another team’s<br />
players or coaches.<br />
g) If a coach is found to be in violation of the advice rule (e.g.<br />
disruption of play or use of more than one designated coach)<br />
a two stroke penalty will be assessed against each individual<br />
player receiving the illegal advice.<br />
h) Each additional violation against a coach will also result in an<br />
additional two stroke penalty against the overall team score.<br />
i) A player may have the line of play indicated to him/her by a<br />
coach, but he/she may not be positioned by the player on or<br />
close to the line or an extension of the line beyond the hold<br />
while the stroke is being made.<br />
j) Coaches (including their cart) are considered an outside<br />
agency and would not be penalized if one of their player’s ball<br />
strikes the coach or the cart.<br />
k) A coach, player or team disqualifi cation can result from<br />
coaching advice rule violations.<br />
l) Spectators should be no closer than 30 yards from a player<br />
at any time and at no time be on the green, tee, in a fairway,<br />
bunker, or hazard, nor should they ever stand behind a player<br />
during his/her swing.<br />
m) The high school head coach attending the annually required<br />
KHSAA Golf Rules Clinics will be the individual identifi ed for<br />
all levels of post season play as the only coach allowable,<br />
under the “Advice Rule”, to converse with players from that<br />
high school team. Any change in the identity of that individual<br />
MUST come through offi cial notifi cation from the high school<br />
Principal or <strong>Athletic</strong> Director. Any designated head coach must<br />
meet the KHSAA coaching qualifi cation requirements (KHSAA<br />
Bylaw 27).<br />
n) Coaches may not use electronic measuring devices during<br />
competition at any tournament (regular, region or state).<br />
Penalty for breach of this rule is disqualifi cation of player for<br />
which the breach occurred.<br />
G) Dress<br />
1) Appropriate dress is required. Both boys and girls must wear<br />
shirts with collars or course permissible turtle (or mock) neck<br />
shirts. Girls, but not boys, may wear sleeveless shirts. Plain<br />
Bermuda shorts are permissible. Jams and cut-offs are not<br />
permissible. Short shorts are not acceptable. Girl’s short’s<br />
inseam must be at least fi ve (5) inches. Hemmed cargo shorts<br />
are permissible. No blue jeans or shorts made of denim material<br />
are allowed.<br />
2) Appropriate golf or tennis shoes are required.<br />
3) Spikes, if worn, must be Soft Spikes.<br />
4) Coaches and players are expected to observe the dress code<br />
during practice and competitive play rounds at the State<br />
Tournament.<br />
H) Heat Index<br />
All play shall adhere to the KHSAA Heat Index Program. For<br />
postseason play, it is the responsibility of the host site manager<br />
to ensure and track the heat index and report it accordingly to<br />
the KHSAA.<br />
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Governing Soccer<br />
(Adopted by the Board of Control for all play in this sport)<br />
(Where these rules refer to the Commissioner, they shall refer to<br />
the Commissioner of the KHSAA. Sports specifi c duties may be<br />
appropriately delegated to a member of the Commission for the<br />
implementation of these rules. See Case Situations for specifi c<br />
rulings and interpretations used to administer these provisions)<br />
I) Assignment of <strong>School</strong>s and Seeding<br />
A) Alignment of Teams for Postseason Play<br />
The <strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>Athletic</strong> <strong>Association</strong> shall sponsor<br />
postseason competition in soccer for boys and for girls, provided<br />
that there is suffi cient interest of the membership and such is<br />
approved by the Board of Control. The Commissioner shall divide<br />
the state into geographic sections with the approval of the Board of<br />
Control. The entire alignment shall be reviewed when the Board of<br />
Control conducts a realignment related to basketball. In the interim,<br />
newly added or deleted programs will be handled on a case by case<br />
basis by the Commissioner’s offi ce.<br />
REGION 1<br />
District 1 - Ballard Memorial, Community Christian (Paducah),<br />
Heath, Lone Oak, Paducah Tilghman, Reidland, St. Mary<br />
District 2 - Calloway County, Graves County, Marshall County,<br />
Mayfi eld, Murray<br />
REGION 2<br />
District 5 - Crittenden County, Lyon County, Trigg County<br />
District 6 - Henderson County, Union County, Webster County<br />
District 7 - Caldwell County, Dawson Springs, Hopkins County<br />
Central, Madisonville-North Hopkins<br />
District 8 - Christian County, Fort Campbell, Hopkinsville,<br />
University Heights<br />
REGION 3<br />
District 9 - Apollo, Daviess County, Owensboro, Owensboro<br />
Catholic<br />
District 10 - McLean County,Muhlenberg County, Ohio County,<br />
District 11 - Breckinridge County, Meade County, Butler County,<br />
Grayson County<br />
REGION 4<br />
District 13 - Franklin-Simpson, Logan County, Russellville, Todd<br />
County Central<br />
District 14 - Bowling Green, Greenwood, South Warren, Warren<br />
Central, Warren East<br />
District 15 - Barren County, Glasgow, Monroe County, Clinton<br />
County<br />
REGION 5<br />
District 17 - Central Hardin, Elizabethtown, Fort Knox, John<br />
Hardin, North Hardin<br />
District 18 - Hart County, LaRue County, Marion County, Taylor<br />
County, Campbellsville<br />
District 19 - Bardstown, Bethlehem, Nelson County, Thomas<br />
Nelson, Washington County,<br />
REGION 6<br />
District 21 - Fairdale, Holy Cross (Louisville), Pleasure Ridge Park,<br />
Valley<br />
District 22 – Butler, DeSales, Doss, Iroquois, Western,<br />
District 23 - Bullitt Central, Evangel Christian, Moore, North<br />
Bullitt, Southern<br />
District 24 - Bullitt East, Fern Creek, Jeffersontown, Mercy (Girls),<br />
Whitefi eld Academy,<br />
REGION 7<br />
District 25 - Central, DuPont Manual, Presentation (Girls), St.<br />
Francis<br />
District 26 – Assumption (Girls), Brown, Louisville Collegiate,<br />
Male, St. Xavier (Boys)<br />
District 27 - Atherton, Sacred Heart (Girls), Seneca, Trinity<br />
(Louisville) (Boys), Waggener<br />
District 28 - Ballard, Christian Academy-Louisville, Eastern,<br />
<strong>Kentucky</strong> Country Day<br />
REGION 8<br />
District 29 - North Oldham, Oldham County, South Oldham,<br />
District 30 - Anderson County, Collins, Shelby County, Spencer<br />
County<br />
District 31 - Carroll County, Gallatin County, Henry County, Owen<br />
County<br />
District 32 - Grant County, Simon Kenton, Walton-Verona<br />
REGION 9<br />
District 33 - Boone County, Conner, Cooper, Ryle<br />
District 34 - Dixie Heights, Ludlow, St. Henry District, Villa Madonna<br />
District 35 - Beechwood, Covington Catholic (Boys), Covington<br />
Latin, Holmes, Holy Cross (Covington), Notre Dame (Girls)<br />
District 36 - Bellevue, Dayton, <strong>High</strong>lands, Newport Central Catholic<br />
REGION 10<br />
District 37 - Bishop Brossart, Calvary Christian, Campbell County,<br />
Scott<br />
District 38 - Harrison County, Pendleton County, Mason County,<br />
St. Patrick<br />
District 39 - Bourbon County, George Rogers Clark, Montgomery<br />
County, Paris<br />
REGION 11<br />
District 41 - Frankfort, Franklin County, Western Hills, Woodford<br />
County<br />
District 42 - Bryan Station, Henry Clay, Sayre, Scott County<br />
District 43 - Lafayette, Lexington Catholic, Lexington Christian,<br />
Paul Laurence Dunbar, Tates Creek<br />
District 44 - Berea, Madison Central, Madison Southern, Model<br />
REGION 12<br />
District 45 - Boyle County, Danville, Garrard County, <strong>Kentucky</strong><br />
<strong>School</strong> f/t Deaf, Lincoln County<br />
District 46 - Burgin, East Jessamine, Mercer County, West<br />
Jessamine<br />
District 47 - Pulaski County, Somerset, McCreary Central<br />
District 48 - Monticello, Southwestern, Wayne County<br />
REGION 13<br />
District 49 – North Laurel, Corbin, South Laurel, Whitley County<br />
District 50 – Oneida Baptist, Bell County, Middlesboro<br />
REGION 14<br />
District 53 – Letcher County Central, Buckhorn, Hazard, Perry<br />
County Central<br />
District 54 - Jackson City, Wolfe County, Estill County<br />
REGION 15<br />
District 57 – Johnson Central, Lawrence County, Paintsville,<br />
Prestonsburg, Sheldon Clark<br />
District 58 – Belfry, Pike County Central, Pikeville, Shelby Valley<br />
REGION 16<br />
District 61 – Bath County, Fleming County, Menifee County,<br />
Rowan County<br />
District 62 – East Carter, Elliott County, Greenup County, West<br />
Carter<br />
District 63 – Ashland Blazer, Boyd County, Russell, Rose Hill<br />
B) District Seeding<br />
1) For district tournaments that for whatever reason, fall to where<br />
only two teams the following shall govern:<br />
a) The head to head results from the regular season shall<br />
determine the host team and number 1 seed for postseason<br />
play.<br />
b) The number 1 seed shall host the district tournament (region if<br />
the sport does not have districts) and shall be the designated<br />
home team, even if unable to host the game at their home site<br />
due to facility requirements in the sport.<br />
2) For district tournaments with three teams, the district<br />
tournament shall be seeded in accordance with the following<br />
three-team seeding rules:<br />
a) Each team in a three-team district is required to play the<br />
other two teams in the district in two contests each year, at<br />
mutually agreed sites. These games will produce a uniform<br />
means of ranking the teams by seed within these districts.<br />
b) The team with the highest seed (one seed) receives a bye in<br />
the district tournament, and advances to the championship<br />
game.<br />
c) The remaining two teams would play in the fi rst round of<br />
the district tournament with the loser of that game being<br />
eliminated.<br />
d) In the case of a two-way tie for the district winning position,<br />
the winner in the second game played between the tied<br />
district opponents would have the higher fi nishing position.<br />
e) In the case of a three-way tie for the district winning position,<br />
the tie would be resolved in the following manner. If any of<br />
the tie-breakers results in one of the teams being ahead of the<br />
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other two, the tie is broken. If any of the tie-breakers result<br />
in two teams remaining ahead of the third, then the two-way<br />
tie breaker shall be used to determine the winner between<br />
those two.<br />
(1) The tie-breaking mechanisms (in order) shall be:<br />
a. If the tie remains between all three teams, the record<br />
in the second game played against all district opponents<br />
involved in the tie.<br />
b. If the tie remains between all three teams, the record<br />
in the fi rst game played against all district opponents<br />
involved in the tie.<br />
c. If the tie remains between all three teams, then the total<br />
points allowed in all seeded games shall be the next tiebreaker.<br />
d. If the tie remains between all three teams, then the total<br />
points allowed in the second of each of the seeded games<br />
shall be the next tie-breaker.<br />
e. If the tie is still unbreakable, then a blind draw among the<br />
three teams shall break the tie.<br />
(2) Additional tie-breaking mechanisms could be added, and<br />
would be uniform for all three-team districts.<br />
f) In the event of game re-scheduling or cancellation, the original<br />
game schedule shall determine which game is “second” for<br />
tie-breaking purposes.<br />
3) For district tournaments with four or more teams, the district<br />
tournament brackets may be drawn by random lot or placed into<br />
the bracket using a seeding system. A majority vote (recorded<br />
in writing) of the Principals, <strong>Athletic</strong> Directors or Designated<br />
Representatives of the schools in the district is required in order<br />
to make or change seeding decisions. In the absence of any<br />
documentation, minutes or other verifi cation, the districts shall<br />
not be seeded. The rules concerning the seeding of a district<br />
with four or more teams are as follows:<br />
a) The decision to seed and the method used in seeding (including<br />
all tie-breakers) shall be determined by majority vote of the<br />
participating teams in the district and the manager shall<br />
record this vote in writing and submit it to the <strong>Association</strong>.<br />
The representatives making the written declaration shall<br />
decide all issues related to seeding,<br />
b) Seeding methods shall be determined prior to the start of<br />
the regular season, recorded in writing with a copy provided<br />
to the KHSAA, and shall remain in place until a majority vote<br />
of the participating schools rescinds or changes the seeding<br />
decisions. Such changes to the district seeding plan may not<br />
be made for the current year once play has begun in the<br />
regular season.<br />
c) In the event of dispute, the current copy on fi le with the<br />
KHSAA shall prevail in determining resolution.<br />
d) Seeding plans may, at the discretion of the majority vote of<br />
the schools, stipulate a particular team to a particular seeded<br />
position.<br />
e) It shall be the district tournament manager’s responsibility<br />
to update the <strong>Association</strong> with respect to any changes to<br />
the seeding decision or method being used and any relevant<br />
tiebreakers. In the absence of this documentation, consultation<br />
with, and written verifi cation and documentation from, prior<br />
year tournament managers, will be utilized by staff to assist<br />
with interpretation and clarifi cation.<br />
f) There are no statewide rules on a seeding method once<br />
the determination has been made to seed. A recommended<br />
point system for seeded district play has been adopted by<br />
the Board of Control following a recommendation from the<br />
Commissioner’s Advisory Committee on Soccer.<br />
(1) Each team shall play each district opponent at least once<br />
during the regular season.<br />
(2) Each team is awarded three (3) points for a win<br />
(3) Each team is awarded one (1) point for a tie<br />
(4) Each team is awarded zero (0) points for loss<br />
(5) The team that has the highest point total will be awarded<br />
the number one (1) seed. The team with the second highest<br />
point total will be the number two seed. The team with the<br />
third highest point total will be the number three seed. The<br />
team with the fourth highest point total will be the fourth<br />
seed. The team with the fi fth highest point total will be the<br />
fi fth seed. Etc.<br />
(6) Tie breaker Procedures<br />
a. In the event of a two way tie after point calculations<br />
and each team plays each other once, the winner of the<br />
regular season contest will be the higher seed in the<br />
tournament bracket.<br />
b. In the event of a two way tie after point calculations and<br />
district teams choose to play each other more than once,<br />
the winner of the last game will be awarded the higher<br />
seed.<br />
c. In the event there are multiple ties, a district could choose<br />
an alternative method for determining the highest seed.<br />
d. a blind draw would determine the higher seed winner<br />
e. the team that allowed the fewest goals in district play<br />
would be awarded the higher seed.<br />
g) If win-loss records are used for seeding, the records used<br />
shall be the records as of the date of the pre-tournament<br />
meeting as published on the KHSAA memorandum calendar.<br />
Teams and school representatives may meet during the<br />
regular season to discuss tournament operations (i.e. dates,<br />
times, sites, tournament personnel needs, etc.). However if<br />
an organizational meeting is held prior to the published date<br />
on the calendar, no discussions may be held regarding the<br />
bracketing or pairings of specifi c teams unless all mandated<br />
seeded games have been played prior to the meeting. Games<br />
played after the published meeting date SHALL NOT factor<br />
into the seeded position.<br />
h) Seeded games unable to be played for any reason (with the<br />
exception of verifi ed forfeited contests) prior to the published<br />
date for the district tournament meetings will be recorded as<br />
a win and a loss for both teams in computing seeded position.<br />
i) If a change in the alignment of teams moves a single new<br />
team into a previously seeded district during the current<br />
school year, the previous decision as to seeding shall prevail. If<br />
the new team enters the alignment following the completion<br />
of all game contracts and the new team is unable to schedule<br />
all required opponents, the new team shall be seeded in the<br />
last position for the current season, and shall be included<br />
in seeded game scheduling for the subsequent seasons. If a<br />
single change in the alignment occurs prior to the end of the<br />
previous school year, the district teams will conduct a new<br />
vote as to seeding.<br />
j) If a change in the alignment of teams moves more than one<br />
team into a seeded district, the district teams shall conduct a<br />
new vote as to seeding. A tie vote will result in the seeding<br />
decision being not seeded.<br />
k) If the Board of Control approves a total realignment of teams<br />
within a district, the teams in the district shall conduct a new<br />
vote as to seeding. A tie vote in this situation shall result in<br />
the district being not seeded.<br />
l) Once a vote has been conducted for the district to be seeded,<br />
all required contests shall be considered to be contracted<br />
for the seeding requisite number of contests. If school<br />
representatives do not notify all schools in the district of<br />
their intent NOT to participate by the fi rst day of practice, the<br />
contest shall be played or a forfeit declared. Where a fee is not<br />
specifi ed, a $1000 default forfeiture fee will be assessed for<br />
non-played contests<br />
II) Dates and Sites for Postseason Competition<br />
A) Dates for Play<br />
1) District tournament play shall begin not later than Monday<br />
of the week on the KHSAA Calendar for district tournaments.<br />
Tournaments may begin on the weekend prior if the schools<br />
concur and it alleviates facility confl icts.<br />
2) Region tournament play shall begin not later than Tuesday<br />
of the week on the KHSAA Calendar for region tournaments.<br />
Permission may be obtained from the KHSAA offi ce to start later<br />
than that date only in the event of facility confl icts.<br />
3) All tournaments shall be held on or as near the dates indicated<br />
on the Memorandum Calendar as local conditions permit. Any<br />
exceptions shall be approved by the Commissioner.<br />
B) Sites for Play<br />
1) District tournament sites shall be selected by a site selection<br />
plan approved by a unanimous vote of the schools eligible to<br />
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compete in each district tournament.<br />
2) If a district is unable to resolve confl ict over the plan, the Board<br />
of Control shall establish a plan.<br />
3) Only schools which are members of the <strong>Association</strong> prior to<br />
January 1 of the year in which the tournament is held, shall<br />
be allowed to vote for the district tournament location or<br />
participate in the tournament.<br />
4) For the boys’ region tournaments in even numbered years, the<br />
host shall be the district winner in the even numbered district. If<br />
that school does not desire to host, the opportunity shall next be<br />
offered to the district runner-up in the even numbered district.<br />
If that school does not desire to host, the opportunity shall next<br />
be offered to the district winner in the odd numbered district.<br />
If that school does not desire to host, the opportunity shall<br />
next be offered to the district runner up in the odd numbered<br />
district. This pattern will rotate in odd numbered years. If the<br />
host school/site declines to host the Region Tournament at its<br />
home site, it will be that school’s responsibility to fi nd a host<br />
site. However, this would not alter the “Odd/even” rotation<br />
sequence for future post season tournaments.<br />
5) For the girls’ region tournaments in even numbered years, the<br />
host shall be the district winner in the odd numbered district. If<br />
that school does not desire to host, the opportunity shall next<br />
be offered to the district runner-up in the odd numbered district.<br />
If that school does not desire to host, the opportunity shall next<br />
be offered to the district winner in the even numbered district.<br />
If that school does not desire to host, the opportunity shall<br />
next be offered to the district runner up in the even numbered<br />
district. This pattern will rotate in odd numbered years. If the<br />
host school/site declines to host the Region Tournament at its<br />
home site, it will be that school’s responsibility to fi nd a host<br />
site. However, this would not alter the “Odd/even” rotation<br />
sequence for future post season tournaments.<br />
6) The semi-state Round shall be hosted at a site meeting the<br />
approved site requirements per the Pairings listed in Section III.<br />
7) The Board of Control shall determine the site of the state fi nals<br />
after receiving the Commissioner’s recommendation, and shall<br />
be guided by necessary hotel facilities, playing facilities, and<br />
community/area support.<br />
III) Tournament Managers, Meetings and Pairings<br />
A) Selection of Tournament Manager<br />
1) The principal of the host school shall designate an offi cial of<br />
the school to serve as the manager for each district tournament.<br />
2) The Commissioner will appoint a manager for each of the<br />
region tournaments.<br />
3) The Commissioner will appoint a manager for each of the semistate<br />
games.<br />
4) It is the duty of each district and region tournament manager<br />
to invite representatives of the participating teams in the<br />
tournament to a meeting held for the purpose of making<br />
tournament plans.<br />
5) It is an explicit duty of each tournament manager to inform<br />
the association IMMEDIATELY as to the bracket / pairings /<br />
entries / results when requested by KHSAA staff and according<br />
to the time deadlines provided including the actual site of the<br />
tournament if it is not held at the school. In addition, it shall be<br />
the duty of the manager of each contest in soccer, volleyball,<br />
football, basketball, baseball and softball to contact the KHSAA<br />
Scoreboard with the fi nal results following each contest. This is<br />
in addition to fulfi lling local media requests. The receipts of a<br />
tournament can be assessed (a fi ne levied against the manager)<br />
for failure to comply with these provisions.<br />
6) The Commissioner shall serve as the manager for the state<br />
tournament. The Commissioner may appoint as many assistant<br />
managers as deemed necessary to manage the event.<br />
B) Tournament Meeting<br />
1) The representatives of the schools participating in each<br />
tournament, by majority vote, shall set the dates and times<br />
of the games, and make all other arrangements necessary to<br />
conduct the tournament.<br />
2) The district meetings shall be held in the school designated as<br />
the tournament host not later than the Wednesday prior to the<br />
week of the tournament as specifi ed on the KHSAA Calendar.<br />
These meetings may be held earlier by mutual agreement of all<br />
teams.<br />
3) The Region meeting shall be held on Sunday afternoon<br />
immediately following the district tournaments not prior to 2:00<br />
local time in the school designated as the host. These meetings<br />
may be held earlier by mutual agreement of all teams, but not<br />
prior to the completion of all district tournament games.<br />
C) Tournament Pairings<br />
1) The principal or his/her representative shall conduct the drawing<br />
for each school in the district and region touraments.<br />
2) District (non-seeded). The district meetings shall be held in the<br />
school designated as the tournament host not later than the<br />
second Sunday (one week and one day) prior to the week of the<br />
tournament as specifi ed on the KHSAA Memorandum Calendar.<br />
These meetings may be held earlier by mutual agreement of all<br />
teams. The principal or his/her representative shall conduct the<br />
drawing for each school. The pairings for the district tournament<br />
shall be made in accordance with the following procedure, with<br />
all byes being arranged to be in the fi rst round:<br />
a) The number of places to be considered shall be four, eight,<br />
sixteen, thirty-two, etc. Of the above numbers, the one that is<br />
next greater than the number of teams in the drawing shall<br />
be considered in the drawing. The teams shall be placed in the<br />
proper position of the appropriate single elimination bracket.<br />
b) If the number of teams in the drawing is less than the<br />
number of places to be considered, the even number 2 shall<br />
be designed as the fi rst bye; the largest even number as the<br />
second bye; number 4 as the third bye; the next largest even<br />
number as the fourth bye; and so on until the number of<br />
places not so designated equals the number of teams in the<br />
drawing. The places shall be determined by drawing by lot,<br />
the numbers assigned to the “byes” having been fi rst taken<br />
from the numbers to be drawn.<br />
c) The teams which pair with “byes” shall have a rest period<br />
during the fi rst round of the playing of games in the<br />
tournament.<br />
d) The winner of the No. 1 and No. 2 games shall play the winner<br />
of the No. 3 and No. 4 game. The winner of the No. 5 game<br />
and No. 6 game shall play the winner of No. 7 and No. 8<br />
game. The two winners shall play for the championship. The<br />
same general procedure shall be used in the case of more<br />
than eight places or teams.<br />
e) The district champion and the runner-up of each single<br />
elimination tournament shall advance to the region<br />
tournament.<br />
3) District (seeded). After seeding positions have been determined,<br />
the seeded bracket pairings shall be observed. The teams shall<br />
be placed in the proper position of the appropriate single<br />
elimination bracket. The brackets (from top down) are as follows:<br />
a) 2 Team - The district tournament shall then be a single game,<br />
with the winner being advanced to the region tournament as<br />
the district winner (regardless of the regular season results).<br />
b) 3 Teams (seeded by rule) – Seed 2 plays 3, Seed 1 plays<br />
winner of Seed 2 vs. Seed 3 for championship.<br />
c) 4 Teams - Seed 1 plays 4, 2 plays 3, winners meet for<br />
championship.<br />
d) 5 Teams - Seed 5 plays 4, 1 plays winner of 5 vs. 4, 2 plays 3,<br />
remaining winners meet for championship.<br />
e) 6 Teams - Seed 4 plays 5, 3 plays 6, 1 plays winner of 4 vs.<br />
5, 2 plays winner of 3 vs. 6, remaining winners meet for<br />
championship.<br />
f) 7 Teams - Seed 4 plays 5, 2 plays 7, 3 plays 6, 1 plays winner of<br />
4 vs. 5, 2 vs. 7 winner plays 3 vs. 6 winner, remaining winners<br />
meet for championship.<br />
g) 8 Teams - Seed 1 plays 8, 4 plays 5, 2 plays 7, 3 plays 6, 1 vs. 8<br />
winner plays 4 vs. 5 winner, 2 vs. 7 winner plays 3 vs. 6 winner,<br />
remaining winners meet for championship.<br />
h) The district champion and the runner-up of each single<br />
elimination tournament shall advance to the region<br />
tournament.<br />
4) Region. The pairings for the region tournament shall be made in<br />
accordance to the following procedure.<br />
a) In a region tournament with participants from four districts,<br />
the district winners will draw for positions 1, 3, 5 and 7 in a<br />
standard eight-team bracket. Each corresponding runner-up<br />
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team will draw for a position in the opposite bracket.<br />
b) In a region tournament with participants from three districts,<br />
the draw shall be conducted as follows. The format will<br />
follow a standard eight-team bracket with two byes, those<br />
falling into positions 2 and 7. The district winners shall draw<br />
for positions 1 and 8 in the bracket. The district winner not<br />
drawing a bye shall draw for a position in slots 3 through<br />
6. The district runner-up to the district champion drawing for<br />
position in slots 3 through 6 will draw into one of the two<br />
remaining slots in the bracket opposite the district winner, and<br />
the remaining two runner-up teams will be placed opposite<br />
their corresponding district winners in the remaining two slots<br />
in the bracket.<br />
c) In a region tournament with participants from two districts,<br />
the draw shall be conducted as follows. The district winners<br />
will draw for positions 1 and 3 in a standard four-team<br />
bracket. Each corresponding runner-up team will be placed in<br />
the position in the opposite bracket from the district winner.<br />
d) In regions where the drawing of district boundaries result in<br />
two or three districts, the Board of Control may approve an<br />
alternate format in order to allow for a full eight-team bracket<br />
in the region tournament.<br />
e) The winner of each region tournament shall advance to the<br />
semi-state tournament.<br />
5) Semi-State.<br />
a) The state shall be divided into eight semi-state areas for both<br />
boys and girls play for the fi rst round of the state tournament.<br />
b) Each semi-state game shall be held at a fi eld that meets the<br />
site specifi cations for holding a semi-state game whether or<br />
not the host is playing in the contest.<br />
c) The winner of each semi-state game advances to the State<br />
Tourament.<br />
d) The semi-state pairings for six-year period are:<br />
SS <strong>2012</strong> <strong>2013</strong> 2014 2015 2016 2017<br />
1 2@1 1@4 3@1 1@2 4@1 1@3<br />
2 4@3 3@2 2@4 3@4 2@3 4@2<br />
3 6@5 5@8 7@5 5@6 8@5 5@7<br />
4 8@7 7@6 6@8 7@8 6@7 8@6<br />
5 10@9 9@12 11@9 9@10 12@9 9@11<br />
6 12@11 11@10 10@12 11@12 10@11 12@10<br />
7 14@13 13@16 15@13 13@14 16@13 13@15<br />
8 16@15 15@14 14@16 15@16 14@15 16@14<br />
6) State. The Commissioner shall direct a blind draw for pairings in<br />
the boys’ and girls’ state soccer tourments.<br />
IV) Eligibility to Enter Tournament Play and Substitutions<br />
A) Roster Requirement<br />
1) Each school shall enter an unlimited number of contestants<br />
on an electronic roster via the KHSAA website and online<br />
participation tracking system by the published deadlines.<br />
2) This roster may be revised throughout the regular season and<br />
shall serve all roster purposes in these rules.<br />
3) On the fi rst day of postseason play, these rosters shall be locked<br />
so that no additional players may be added, deleted or revised<br />
following this date, thereby creating the fi nal eligibility list for<br />
tournament play.<br />
4) After this time, the only revision allowed will be to correct a<br />
documented clerical error as referred to in Bylaw 14.<br />
B) Withdrawal after draw<br />
1) No school which enters a district, region, semi-state or<br />
state tournament (draws for place) shall withdraw from the<br />
tournament or forfeit any of its games, but shall play its entire<br />
tournament schedule.<br />
2) If a school withdraws from a district, region, semi-state or<br />
state tournament at any time following the draw for district<br />
tournament positions or after the pairings have been determined<br />
in a seeded district, that school shall be penalized in accordance<br />
with Bylaw 33.<br />
C) Photo Requirement<br />
Each school shall submit a properly identifi ed team photograph in<br />
compliance with published deadlines and directives.<br />
D) Per Game Roster/Substitutions<br />
1) A school may enter a team composed of twenty-four (24)<br />
players in each postseason tournament game from the roster<br />
submitted online.<br />
2) The twenty four (24) players shall be designated each game,<br />
and no other players may be in uniform and tournament<br />
management may limit the total number of individuals in the<br />
bench area.<br />
V) Umpires / Offi cials<br />
A) Offi cials for all KHSAA sponsored championship competition shall<br />
be assigned by the Commission in compliance with the Federal<br />
Court Decree of 1971 (1987, 2007).<br />
B) Offi cials assigned for championship play shall comply with the<br />
published provisions of the KHSAA Offi cials Guidebook.<br />
VI) Champion, Trophies and Awards<br />
A) Champion<br />
1) The champion of each district and region tournament will be the<br />
team undefeated in a single elimination tournament.<br />
2) The champion of the state tournament will be the winning team<br />
in a single elimination tournament.<br />
B) Trophies and Awards<br />
1) Trophies will be given to each district and region tournament<br />
winner and runner-up.<br />
2) The trophies at the district and region shall be paid from the<br />
gate receipts of that tournament.<br />
3) The state tournament champion, runner-up, and semi-fi nalists<br />
shall receive a trophy and twenty-seven (27) individual medals.<br />
4) An All-Tournament team will be selected at the state tournament<br />
along with a Most Valuable Player.<br />
5) The <strong>Association</strong> will bear the costs of all trophies at the state<br />
tournament.<br />
VII) Finances, Passes<br />
A) District and Region<br />
1) The proceeds of each of the district and region tournaments<br />
shall be used to defray the expenses of the participating<br />
teams, offi cials, trophies and other necessary expenses. Net<br />
profi t or loss shall be shared based on the revenue distribution<br />
plan approved by a vote of the schools in the classifi cation in<br />
accordance with the KHSAA Constitution.<br />
2) If no agreement can be reached on payment of expenses for<br />
district or region tournaments, a mileage fee of $1.00 per team<br />
per mile for each necessary trip should be allowed for travel<br />
expense and an allowance for one meal at $5.00 per team<br />
member per trip to the tournament should be allowed.<br />
B) Semi-State<br />
1) The <strong>Association</strong> will fi nance the semi-state games.<br />
2) Necessary team travel expenses, as approved by the<br />
Commissioner, will be paid to traveling teams and will utilize<br />
the state expense reimbursement schedule.<br />
3) Following the receipt of this fi nancial report from the semi-state<br />
games, the <strong>Association</strong> shall pay all bills from the games,<br />
4) After all expenses have been paid, the <strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong><br />
<strong>Athletic</strong> <strong>Association</strong> shall retain profi ts from the semi-state<br />
games.<br />
C) State<br />
1) The <strong>Association</strong> will fi nance the state tournament.<br />
2) Each participating team will receive an expense allowance for<br />
twenty-four (24) players and one coach.<br />
3) If the <strong>Association</strong> makes motel/hotel assignments, teams failing<br />
to stay in the motel/hotel assigned by the <strong>Association</strong> shall<br />
forfeit their lodging allowance.<br />
4) The rate to be reimbursed for state championship play is $1 per<br />
mile (round trip), $5 per meal per person, and a maximum of<br />
$13 per person per night for lodging as approved.<br />
VIII) Special Tournament and Regular Season Rules<br />
A) Playing Rules<br />
1) All games shall be played using the NFHS Soccer Rules as<br />
published by the NFHS in Indianapolis. Additional rules,<br />
governed by State <strong>Association</strong> adoption provisions in the<br />
National Federation Playing Rules or otherwise developed by the<br />
<strong>Association</strong> may be implemented in contests played in <strong>Kentucky</strong><br />
and will be distributed to the membership when relevant.<br />
2) Detailed and binding instructions, both for managers and<br />
participating teams, shall be published on the KHSAA website.<br />
B) Specifi cations of Fields and Game Balls<br />
1) The specifi cations for recommended and required standards<br />
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for fi elds to be used in tournament play may be developed by<br />
<strong>Association</strong> staff and Advisory Committees and approved by the<br />
Board of Control.<br />
2) To be eligible to host a region, and all subsequent rounds, the<br />
facility must be equipped with lights that adhere to the KHSAA<br />
lighting standards.<br />
3) The <strong>Association</strong> may enter into a contract to restrict the use of a<br />
ball in tournament play to a specifi c brand or model.<br />
C) Tied games (Regular Season)<br />
When a game is tied at the end of a regular season contest that<br />
is not part of an event where a progression to the next round is<br />
dependent upon that game’s winner, and the contest is not a part<br />
of a seeded district, the game shall end tied.<br />
D) Tied games in Regular Season Progression Events (i.e. Invitational<br />
Tournaments)<br />
1) When the score is tied at the end of regulation time, the referee<br />
will instruct both teams to return to their respective team areas.<br />
There will be fi ve minutes during which both teams may confer<br />
with their coaches and the head referee will instruct both teams<br />
as to proper procedure.<br />
2) The head referee shall choose the goal at which all of the kicks<br />
from the penalty mark shall be taken.<br />
a) Each coach will select any fi ve players, including the<br />
goalkeeper, on or off the fi eld (except those who may have<br />
been disqualifi ed) to take the kicks.<br />
b) A coin toss shall be held as in Rule 5-2-2d. The team winning<br />
the toss shall have the choice of kicking fi rst or second.<br />
c) Teams will alternate kickers. There is no follow-up on the kick.<br />
d) The defending team may change the goal keeper prior to each<br />
penalty kick.<br />
e) Following fi ve kicks for each team, the team scoring on the<br />
greatest number of these kicks shall be declared the winner.<br />
f) Add one goal to the winning team score and credit the team<br />
with a victory. The KHSAA strongly recommends that an<br />
asterisk (*) be placed by the team advancing to indicate the<br />
advancement was the result of a tiebreaker system.<br />
3) If the score remains tied after each team has had fi ve kicks:<br />
a) Each coach will select fi ve different players than the fi rst<br />
fi ve who already have kicked to take the kicks in a “sudden<br />
victory” situation, wherein if one team scores and the other<br />
team does not score, the game is ended without more kicks<br />
being taken. If a team has fewer than ten available players<br />
at the end of the fi rst set of kicks from the penalty mark due<br />
to either injuries or disqualifi cation, the coach shall use all<br />
players who have not participated in the fi rst fi ve kicks. The<br />
coach may choose additional players from the fi rst fi ve kickers<br />
to ensure that fi ve different players participate in the second<br />
set of kicks.<br />
b) If the score remains tied, continue the “sudden victory” kicks<br />
with the coach selecting any fi ve players to take the next set<br />
of alternating kicks. If a tie still remains, repeat 4-A.<br />
4) During all tiebreaker penalty kicks, the ball remains alive until<br />
its momentum is spent, it goes out of bounds or it is retouched<br />
by the kicker.<br />
E) Tied games (Regular Season Seeded District and all Post-Season<br />
Rounds)<br />
1) There shall be two fi ve-minute sudden-victory overtime periods.<br />
If a team scores in those periods, the match shall end.<br />
a) A coin toss shall be held-as in Rule 5-2-2d.<br />
b) At the end of the fi rst sudden-victory period, if no team has<br />
scored teams shall change ends.<br />
c) There shall be a two-minute interval between periods.<br />
2) If the score remains tied, all coaches, offi cials and team captains<br />
shall assemble at the halfway line to review the procedure as<br />
outlined below:<br />
a) The head referee shall choose the goal at which all of the<br />
kicks from the penalty mark shall be taken.<br />
b) Each coach will select any fi ve players, including the<br />
goalkeeper, on or off the fi eld (except those who may have<br />
been disqualifi ed) to take the kicks.<br />
c) A coin toss shall be held as in Rule 5-2-2d. The team winning<br />
the toss shall have the choice of kicking fi rst or second.<br />
d) Teams will alternate kickers. There is no follow-up on the kick.<br />
e) The defending team may change the goal keeper prior to each<br />
penalty kick.<br />
f) Following fi ve kicks for each team, the team scoring on the<br />
greatest number of these kicks shall be declared the winner.<br />
g) Add one goal to the winning team score and credit the team<br />
with a victory. An asterisk (*) may be placed by the team<br />
advancing to indicate the advancement was the result of a<br />
tiebreaker system.<br />
3) If the score remains tied after each team has had fi ve kicks:<br />
a) Each coach will select fi ve different players than the fi rst<br />
fi ve who already have kicked to take the kicks in a “sudden<br />
victory” situation, wherein if one team scores and the other<br />
team does not score, the game is ended without more kicks<br />
being taken. If a team has fewer than ten available players<br />
at the end of the fi rst set of kicks from the penalty mark due<br />
to either injuries or disqualifi cation, the coach shall use all<br />
players who have not participated in the fi rst fi ve kicks. The<br />
coach may choose additional players from the fi rst fi ve kickers<br />
to ensure that fi ve different players participate in the second<br />
set of kicks.<br />
b) If the score remains tied, continue the “sudden victory” kicks<br />
with the coach selecting any fi ve players to take the next set<br />
of alternating kicks. If a tie still remains, repeat 3-a.<br />
4) During all tiebreaker penalty kicks, the ball remains alive until<br />
its momentum is spent, it goes out of bounds or it is retouched<br />
by the kicker.<br />
F) Mercy Rule Provisions<br />
1) If one team has a 10 goal lead at the end of the fi rst half or at<br />
any point in the second half, the match will be terminated.<br />
2) This rule is to be observed in regular and postseason play<br />
G) Heat Index<br />
1) All play shall adhere to the KHSAA Heat Index Program. For<br />
postseason play, it is the responsibility of the host site manager<br />
to ensure and track the heat index and report it accordingly to<br />
the KHSAA.<br />
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KHSAA COMPETITION RULES<br />
Governing Fast Pitch Softball<br />
(Adopted by the Board of Control for all play in this sport)<br />
(Where these rules refer to the Commissioner, they shall refer to<br />
the Commissioner of the KHSAA. Sports specifi c duties may be<br />
appropriately delegated to a member of the Commission for the<br />
implementation of these rules. See Case Situations for specifi c<br />
rulings and interpretations used to administer these provisions)<br />
I) Assignment of <strong>School</strong>s and Seeding<br />
A) Alignment of Teams for Postseason Play<br />
The <strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>Athletic</strong> <strong>Association</strong> shall sponsor<br />
postseason competition in fastpitch softball for girls, provided that<br />
there is suffi cient interest of the membership and such is approved<br />
by the Board of Control. The Commissioner shall divide the state<br />
into geographic sections with the approval of the Board of Control.<br />
The entire alignment shall be reviewed when the Board of Control<br />
conducts a realignment related to basketball. In the interim, newly<br />
added or deleted programs will be handled on a case by case basis<br />
by the Commissioner’s offi ce.<br />
As of August 15, <strong>2012</strong>, the alignment for girls’ fast pitch softball<br />
is as follows:<br />
REGION 1<br />
District 1 - Carlisle County, Fulton City, Fulton County, Hickman<br />
County<br />
District 2 - Heath, Lone Oak, Paducah Tilghman, Reidland<br />
District 3 - Ballard Memorial, Graves County, Mayfi eld, St. Mary<br />
District 4 - Calloway County, Marshall County, Murray<br />
REGION 2<br />
District 5 - Crittenden County, Livingston Central, Lyon County,<br />
Trigg County<br />
District 6 - Henderson County, Union County, Webster County<br />
District 7 - Caldwell County, Dawson Springs, Hopkins County<br />
Central, Madisonville-North Hopkins<br />
District 8 - Christian County, Fort Campbell, Hopkinsville,<br />
University Heights<br />
REGION 3<br />
District 9 - Apollo, Daviess County, Owensboro, Owensboro<br />
Catholic<br />
District 10 - McLean County, Muhlenberg County, Ohio County<br />
District 11 - Breckinridge County, Hancock County, Meade County<br />
District 12 - Butler County, Edmonson County, Grayson County,<br />
Trinity (Whitesville)<br />
REGION 4<br />
District 13 - Franklin-Simpson, Logan County, Russellville, Todd<br />
County Central<br />
District 14 - Bowling Green, Greenwood, South Warren, Warren<br />
Central, Warren East<br />
District 15 - Allen County-Scottsville, Barren County, Glasgow,<br />
Monroe County<br />
District 16 - Clinton County, Cumberland County, Metcalfe County,<br />
Russell County<br />
REGION 5<br />
District 17 - Central Hardin, Elizabethtown, Fort Knox, John<br />
Hardin, North Hardin<br />
District 18 - Caverna, Green County, Hart County, LaRue County<br />
District 19 - Bardstown, Bethlehem, Nelson County, Thomas<br />
Nelson, Washington County<br />
District 20 - Adair County, Campbellsville, Marion County, Taylor<br />
County<br />
REGION 6<br />
District 21 - Beth Haven, Fairdale, Holy Cross (Louisville), Pleasure<br />
Ridge Park, Valley<br />
District 22 - Butler, Doss, Iroquois, Western<br />
District 23 - Bullitt Central, Evangel Christian, Moore, North<br />
Bullitt, Southern<br />
District 24 - Bullitt East, Fern Creek, Jeffersontown, Mercy (Girls),<br />
Whitefi eld Academy,<br />
REGION 7<br />
District 25 - Central, DuPont Manual, Portland Christian,<br />
Presentation (Girls), Shawnee<br />
District 26 – Assumption (Girls), Louisville Collegiate, Male<br />
District 27 - Atherton, Sacred Heart (Girls), Seneca, Waggener<br />
District 28 - Ballard, Christian Academy-Louisville, Eastern,<br />
<strong>Kentucky</strong> Country Day<br />
REGION 8<br />
District 29 - North Oldham, Oldham County, South Oldham,<br />
Trimble County<br />
District 30 - Anderson County, Collins, Eminence, Shelby County,<br />
Spencer County<br />
District 31 - Carroll County, Gallatin County, Henry County, Owen<br />
County<br />
District 32 - Grant County, Simon Kenton, Walton-Verona,<br />
Williamstown<br />
REGION 9<br />
District 33 - Boone County, Conner, Heritage, Cooper, Ryle<br />
District 34 - Dixie Heights, Lloyd Memorial, Ludlow, St. Henry<br />
District, Villa Madonna<br />
District 35 - Beechwood, Covington Latin, Holmes, Holy Cross<br />
(Covington), Notre Dame (Girls)<br />
District 36 - Bellevue, Dayton, <strong>High</strong>lands, Newport, Newport<br />
Central Catholic<br />
REGION 10<br />
District 37 - Bishop Brossart, Calvary Christian, Campbell County,<br />
Scott, Silver Grove<br />
District 38 - Deming, Harrison County, Nicholas County, Pendleton<br />
County<br />
District 39 - Augusta, Bracken County, Mason County, St. Patrick<br />
District 40 - Bourbon County, George Rogers Clark, Montgomery<br />
County, Paris<br />
REGION 11<br />
District 41 - Frankfort, Franklin County, Western Hills, Woodford<br />
County<br />
District 42 - Bryan Station, Henry Clay, Sayre, Scott County<br />
District 43 - Lafayette, Lexington Catholic, Lexington Christian,<br />
Paul Laurence Dunbar, Tates Creek<br />
District 44 - Berea, Madison Central, Madison Southern, Model<br />
REGION 12<br />
District 45 - Boyle County, Danville, Garrard County, Lincoln County<br />
District 46 - Burgin, East Jessamine, Mercer County, West<br />
Jessamine<br />
District 47 - Casey County, Pulaski County, Rockcastle County,<br />
Somerset<br />
District 48 - McCreary Central, Monticello, Southwestern, Wayne<br />
County<br />
REGION 13<br />
District 49 – Clay County, Jackson County, North Laurel, Oneida<br />
Baptist, Red Bird<br />
District 50 – Corbin, South Laurel, Whitley County, Williamsburg<br />
District 51 – Barbourville, Knox Central, Lynn Camp, Pineville<br />
District 52 – Bell County, Harlan, Harlan County, Middlesboro<br />
REGION 14<br />
District 53 – Cordia, Jenkins, Knott County Central, Letcher County<br />
Central<br />
District 54 – Buckhorn, Hazard, Leslie County, Perry County Central<br />
District 55 – Breathitt County, Jackson City, Riverside Christian,<br />
Wolfe County<br />
District 56 – Estill County, Lee County, Owsley County, Powell<br />
County<br />
REGION 15<br />
District 57 – Johnson Central, Lawrence County, Magoffi n County,<br />
Paintsville, Sheldon Clark<br />
District 58 – Allen Central, Betsy Layne, Prestonsburg, South Floyd<br />
District 59 – East Ridge, Pikeville, Shelby Valley<br />
District 60 – Belfry, Phelps, Pike County Central<br />
REGION 16<br />
District 61 – Bath County, Fleming County, Menifee County,<br />
Rowan County<br />
District 62 – East Carter, Elliott County, Morgan County, West<br />
Carter<br />
District 63 – Greenup County, Lewis County, Raceland, Russell<br />
District 64 – Ashland Blazer, Boyd County, Fairview<br />
B) District Seeding<br />
1) For district tournaments that for whatever reason, fall to where<br />
only two teams the following shall govern:<br />
a) The head to head results from the regular season shall<br />
determine the host team and number 1 seed for postseason<br />
play.<br />
b) The number 1 seed shall host the district tournament (region if<br />
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the sport does not have districts) and shall be the designated<br />
home team, even if unable to host the game at their home site<br />
due to facility requirements in the sport.<br />
2) For district tournaments with three teams, the district<br />
tournament shall be seeded in accordance with the following<br />
three-team seeding rules:<br />
a) Each team in a three-team district is required to play the<br />
other two teams in the district in two contests each year, at<br />
mutually agreed sites. These games will produce a uniform<br />
means of ranking the teams by seed within these districts.<br />
b) The team with the highest seed (one seed) receives a bye in<br />
the district tournament, and advances to the championship<br />
game.<br />
c) The remaining two teams would play in the fi rst round of<br />
the district tournament with the loser of that game being<br />
eliminated.<br />
d) In the case of a two-way tie for the district winning position,<br />
the winner in the second game played between the tied<br />
district opponents would have the higher fi nishing position.<br />
e) In the case of a three-way tie for the district winning position,<br />
the tie would be resolved in the following manner. If any of<br />
the tie-breakers results in one of the teams being ahead of the<br />
other two, the tie is broken. If any of the tie-breakers result<br />
in two teams remaining ahead of the third, then the two-way<br />
tie breaker shall be used to determine the winner between<br />
those two.<br />
(1) The tie-breaking mechanisms (in order) shall be:<br />
a. If the tie remains between all three teams, the record<br />
in the second game played against all district opponents<br />
involved in the tie.<br />
b. If the tie remains between all three teams, the record<br />
in the fi rst game played against all district opponents<br />
involved in the tie.<br />
c. If the tie remains between all three teams, then the total<br />
points allowed in all seeded games shall be the next tiebreaker.<br />
d. If the tie remains between all three teams, then the total<br />
points allowed in the second of each of the seeded games<br />
shall be the next tie-breaker.<br />
e. If the tie is still unbreakable, then a blind draw among the<br />
three teams shall break the tie.<br />
(2) Additional tie-breaking mechanisms could be added, and<br />
would be uniform for all three-team districts.<br />
f) In the event of game re-scheduling or cancellation, the original<br />
game schedule shall determine which game is “second” for<br />
tie-breaking purposes.<br />
3) For district tournaments with four or more teams, the district<br />
tournament brackets may be drawn by random lot or placed into<br />
the bracket using a seeding system. A majority vote (recorded<br />
in writing) of the Principals, <strong>Athletic</strong> Directors or Designated<br />
Representatives of the schools in the district is required in order<br />
to make or change seeding decisions. In the absence of any<br />
documentation, minutes or other verifi cation, the districts shall<br />
not be seeded. The rules concerning the seeding of a district<br />
with four or more teams are as follows:<br />
a) The decision to seed and the method used in seeding (including<br />
all tie-breakers) shall be determined by majority vote of the<br />
participating teams in the district and the manager shall<br />
record this vote in writing and submit it to the <strong>Association</strong>.<br />
The representatives making the written declaration shall<br />
decide all issues related to seeding,<br />
b) Seeding methods shall be determined prior to the start of<br />
the regular season, recorded in writing with a copy provided<br />
to the KHSAA, and shall remain in place until a majority vote<br />
of the participating schools rescinds or changes the seeding<br />
decisions. Such changes to the district seeding plan may not<br />
be made for the current year once play has begun in the<br />
regular season.<br />
c) In the event of dispute, the current copy on fi le with the<br />
KHSAA shall prevail in determining resolution.<br />
d) Seeding plans may, at the discretion of the majority vote of<br />
the schools, stipulate a particular team to a particular seeded<br />
position.<br />
e) It shall be the district tournament manager’s responsibility<br />
to update the <strong>Association</strong> with respect to any changes to<br />
the seeding decision or method being used and any relevant<br />
tiebreakers. In the absence of this documentation, consultation<br />
with, and written verifi cation and documentation from, prior<br />
year tournament managers, will be utilized by staff to assist<br />
with interpretation and clarifi cation.<br />
f) There are no statewide rules on a seeding method once the<br />
determination has been made to seed. Some of the more<br />
common and recommended means of seeding is the record<br />
of games played within a district provided all teams have<br />
played all other teams. In that case, each district shall adopt<br />
tie-breaking procedures in the event that the primary method<br />
of seeding results in a tie or other situations arise which cause<br />
an alteration in the scheduled seeding method. Among the<br />
more common tie-breaking methods are:<br />
(1) seeding by overall win-loss record;<br />
(2) seeding by win-loss record in specifi c contests,<br />
(3) seeding by a rating/ranking from a statewide poll,<br />
(4) seeding by a majority vote,<br />
(5) seeding by a committee,<br />
(6) seeding a specifi c team (s) into a position to avoid<br />
scheduling complications and issues, and<br />
(7) seeding by a rating turned in by each school.<br />
g) If win-loss records are used for seeding, the records used<br />
shall be the records as of the date of the pre-tournament<br />
meeting as published on the KHSAA memorandum calendar.<br />
Teams and school representatives may meet during the<br />
regular season to discuss tournament operations (i.e. dates,<br />
times, sites, tournament personnel needs, etc.). However if<br />
an organizational meeting is held prior to the published date<br />
on the calendar, no discussions may be held regarding the<br />
bracketing or pairings of specifi c teams unless all mandated<br />
seeded games have been played prior to the meeting. Games<br />
played after the published meeting date SHALL NOT factor<br />
into the seeded position.<br />
h) Seeded games unable to be played for any reason (with the<br />
exception of verifi ed forfeited contests) prior to the published<br />
date for the district tournament meetings will be recorded as<br />
a win and a loss for both teams in computing seeded position.<br />
i) If a change in the alignment of teams moves a single new<br />
team into a previously seeded district during the current<br />
school year, the previous decision as to seeding shall prevail. If<br />
the new team enters the alignment following the completion<br />
of all game contracts and the new team is unable to schedule<br />
all required opponents, the new team shall be seeded in the<br />
last position for the current season, and shall be included<br />
in seeded game scheduling for the subsequent seasons. If a<br />
single change in the alignment occurs prior to the end of the<br />
previous school year, the district teams will conduct a new<br />
vote as to seeding.<br />
j) If a change in the alignment of teams moves more than one<br />
team into a seeded district, the district teams shall conduct a<br />
new vote as to seeding. A tie vote will result in the seeding<br />
decision being not seeded.<br />
k) If the Board of Control approves a total realignment of teams<br />
within a district, the teams in the district shall conduct a new<br />
vote as to seeding. A tie vote in this situation shall result in<br />
the district being not seeded.<br />
l) Once a vote has been conducted for the district to be seeded,<br />
all required contests shall be considered to be contracted<br />
for the seeding requisite number of contests. If school<br />
representatives do not notify all schools in the district of<br />
their intent NOT to participate by the fi rst day of practice, the<br />
contest shall be played or a forfeit declared. Where a fee is not<br />
specifi ed, a $1000 default forfeiture fee will be assessed for<br />
non-played contests<br />
II) Dates and Sites for Postseason Competition<br />
A) Dates for Play<br />
1) District tournament play shall begin not later than Monday<br />
of the week on the KHSAA Calendar for district tournaments.<br />
Permission may be obtained from the KHSAA offi ce to start later<br />
than that date only in the event of facility confl icts. Tournaments<br />
may begin on the weekend prior if the schools concur and it<br />
alleviates facility confl icts.<br />
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2) Region tournament play shall begin not later than Tuesday<br />
of the week on the KHSAA Calendar for region tournaments.<br />
Permission may be obtained from the KHSAA offi ce to start later<br />
than that date only in the event of facility confl icts.<br />
3) All tournaments shall be held on or as near the dates indicated<br />
on the Memorandum Calendar as local conditions permit. Any<br />
exceptions shall be approved by the Commissioner.<br />
B) Sites for Play<br />
1) District tournament sites shall be selected by a site selection<br />
plan approved by a unanimous vote of the schools eligible<br />
to compete in each district tournament. If a district is unable<br />
to resolve confl ict over the plan, the Board of Control shall<br />
establish a plan.<br />
2) Only schools which are members of the <strong>Association</strong> prior to<br />
January 1 of the year in which the tournament is held, and having<br />
a schedule of ten (10) or more softball games shall be allowed<br />
to vote for the district tournament location or participate in the<br />
tournament.<br />
3) Criteria to be considered by the schools for the district<br />
tournament include but are not limited to- satisfactory capacity<br />
within the facility to safely accommodate past (fi ve years) and<br />
expected attendance numbers; an offi cials dressing room; and<br />
adequate parking for projected attendance. In addition, all<br />
sites shall meet the published site selection criteria baseball as<br />
posted on the KHSAA website.<br />
4) The Commissioner shall determine region tournament sites.<br />
<strong>School</strong>s interested in hosting a region tournament shall submit<br />
their request through the defi ned site selection process at prior<br />
year tournaments. The applicant shall supply information relating<br />
to seating and parking facilities and such other information as<br />
may be requested by the Commissioner. The Commissioner’s<br />
offi ce may use this site selection plan as a guide, but is not<br />
bound by this plan in determining the sites.<br />
5) A two-thirds vote is necessary to adopt any plan for<br />
recommending the region tournament sites and voting shall<br />
include all schools within a region, not simply the schools<br />
playing in a particular year’s event. Criteria to be considered by<br />
the schools include but are not limited to- satisfactory capacity<br />
within the facility to safely accommodate past (fi ve years) and<br />
expected attendance numbers; an offi cials dressing room; and<br />
adequate parking for projected attendance. In addition, all sites<br />
shall meet the published site selection criteria softball as posted<br />
on the KHSAA website.<br />
6) The schools in the district and the region shall agree on the<br />
amount of proceeds (if any) that is to be kept by the host<br />
school as well as limitations on expenses by the host school;<br />
determining the fi xed amount or percentages to be given to<br />
each school that participates; the fi xed amount or percentages<br />
to be given to each team in the region not competing in the<br />
tournament; and the disbursement of any proceeds from<br />
commissions, parking, advertising and any other revenue<br />
related to the tournament but not directly related to ticket,<br />
program or novelty sales. Resolution as to disputes on any of<br />
these issues may be facilitated by the Commissioner’s offi ce<br />
and if agreement cannot be reached, may be considered by the<br />
Board of Control.<br />
7) The Board of Control shall determine the site of the state<br />
tournament after receiving the Commissioner’s recommendation,<br />
and shall be guided by necessary hotel facilities, playing<br />
facilities, and community/area support.<br />
III) Tournament Managers, Meetings and Pairings<br />
A) Selection of Tournament Manager<br />
1) The principal of the host school shall designate an offi cial of<br />
the school to serve as the manager for each district tournament.<br />
The Commissioner will appoint a manager for each of the region<br />
tournaments.<br />
2) It is the duty of each district and region tournament manager<br />
to invite representatives of the participating teams in the<br />
tournament to a meeting held for the purpose of making<br />
tournament plans.<br />
3) It is an explicit duty of each tournament manager to inform<br />
the association IMMEDIATELY as to the bracket / pairings /<br />
entries / results when requested by KHSAA staff and according<br />
to the time deadlines provided including the actual site of the<br />
tournament if it is not held at the school. In addition, it shall be<br />
the duty of the manager of each contest in soccer, volleyball,<br />
football, basketball, baseball and softball to contact the KHSAA<br />
Scoreboard with the fi nal results following each contest. This is<br />
in addition to fulfi lling local media requests. The receipts of a<br />
tournament can be assessed (a fi ne levied against the manager)<br />
for failure to comply with these provisions.<br />
4) The Commissioner shall serve as the manager for the state<br />
tournament and may appoint as many assistant managers as<br />
deemed necessary to manage the event. The Commissioner will<br />
direct a drawing and all of the business necessary to conduct<br />
the state tournament.<br />
B) Tournament Meeting<br />
1) The representatives of the schools participating in each<br />
tournament, by majority vote, shall set the dates and times<br />
of the games, and make all other arrangements necessary to<br />
conduct the tournament.<br />
2) The district meetings shall be held in the school designated as<br />
the tournament host not later than the Wednesday prior to the<br />
week of the tournament as specifi ed on the KHSAA Calendar.<br />
These meetings may be held earlier by mutual agreement of all<br />
teams.<br />
3) The Region meeting shall be held on Sunday afternoon<br />
immediately following the district tournaments not prior to 2:00<br />
local time in the school designated as the host. These meetings<br />
may be held earlier by mutual agreement of all teams, but not<br />
prior to the completion of all district tournament games.<br />
C) Tournament Pairings<br />
1) The principal or his/her representative shall conduct the drawing<br />
for each school.<br />
2) District (non-seeded): The pairings for the district tournament<br />
shall be made in accordance with the following procedure, with<br />
all byes being arranged to be in the fi rst round:<br />
a) The number of places to be considered shall be four, eight,<br />
sixteen, thirty-two, etc. Of the above numbers, the one that is<br />
next greater than the number of teams in the drawing shall<br />
be considered in the drawing. The teams shall be placed in the<br />
proper position of the appropriate single elimination bracket.<br />
b) If the number of teams in the drawing is less than the<br />
number of places to be considered, the even number 2 shall<br />
be designed as the fi rst bye; the largest even number as the<br />
second bye; number 4 as the third bye; the next largest even<br />
number as the fourth bye; and so on until the number of<br />
places not so designated equals the number of teams in the<br />
drawing. The places shall be determined by drawing by lot,<br />
the numbers assigned to the “byes” having been fi rst taken<br />
from the numbers to be drawn.<br />
c) The teams which pair with “byes” shall have a rest period<br />
during the fi rst round of the playing of games in the<br />
tournament.<br />
d) The winner of the No. 1 and No. 2 games shall play the winner<br />
of the No. 3 and No. 4 game. The winner of the No. 5 game<br />
and No. 6 game shall play the winner of No. 7 and No. 8<br />
game. The two winners shall play for the championship. The<br />
same general procedure shall be used in the case of more<br />
than eight places or teams.<br />
e) The district champion and the runner-up of each single<br />
elimination tournament shall advance to the region<br />
tournament.<br />
3) District (seeded): After seeding positions have been determined,<br />
the seeded bracket pairings shall be observed. The teams shall<br />
be placed in the proper position of the appropriate single<br />
elimination bracket. The brackets (from top down) are as follows:<br />
a) 2 Team - The district tournament shall then be a single game,<br />
with the winner being advanced to the region tournament as<br />
the district winner (regardless of the regular season results).<br />
b) 3 Teams (seeded by rule) – Seed 2 plays 3, Seed 1 plays<br />
winner of Seed 2 vs. Seed 3 for championship.<br />
c) 4 Teams - Seed 1 plays 4, 2 plays 3, winners meet for<br />
championship.<br />
d) 5 Teams - Seed 5 plays 4, 1 plays winner of 5 vs. 4, 2 plays 3,<br />
remaining winners meet for championship.<br />
e) 6 Teams - Seed 4 plays 5, 3 plays 6, 1 plays winner of 4 vs.<br />
5, 2 plays winner of 3 vs. 6, remaining winners meet for<br />
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f) 7 Teams - Seed 4 plays 5, 2 plays 7, 3 plays 6, 1 plays winner of<br />
4 vs. 5, 2 vs. 7 winner plays 3 vs. 6 winner, remaining winners<br />
meet for championship.<br />
g) 8 Teams - Seed 1 plays 8, 4 plays 5, 2 plays 7, 3 plays 6, 1 vs. 8<br />
winner plays 4 vs. 5 winner, 2 vs. 7 winner plays 3 vs. 6 winner,<br />
remaining winners meet for championship.<br />
h) The district champion and the runner-up of each single<br />
elimination tournament shall advance to the region<br />
tournament.<br />
4) Region: The pairings for the region tournament shall be made in<br />
accordance to the following procedure.<br />
a) In a region tournament with participants from four districts,<br />
the district winners will draw for positions 1, 3, 5 and 7 in a<br />
standard eight-team bracket. Each corresponding runner-up<br />
team will draw for a position in the opposite bracket.<br />
b) In a region tournament with participants from three districts,<br />
the draw shall be conducted as follows. The format will<br />
follow a standard eight-team bracket with two byes, those<br />
falling into positions 2 and 7. The district winners shall draw<br />
for positions 1 and 8 in the bracket. The district winner not<br />
drawing a bye shall draw for a position in slots 3 through<br />
6. The district runner-up to the district champion drawing for<br />
position in slots 3 through 6 will draw into one of the two<br />
remaining slots in the bracket opposite the district winner, and<br />
the remaining two runner-up teams will be placed opposite<br />
their corresponding district winners in the remaining two slots<br />
in the bracket.<br />
c) In a region tournament with participants from two districts,<br />
the draw shall be conducted as follows. The district winners<br />
will draw for positions 1 and 3 in a standard four-team<br />
bracket. Each corresponding runner-up team will be placed in<br />
the position in the opposite bracket from the district winner.<br />
d) In regions where the drawing of district boundaries result in<br />
two or three districts, the Board of Control may approve an<br />
alternate format in order to allow for a full eight-team bracket<br />
in the region tournament.<br />
e) The winner of each region tournament shall advance to the<br />
state tournament.<br />
4) State. The Commissioner shall conduct a blind draw to<br />
determine the pairings for the state tournament. The winner of<br />
the each of the sixteen (16) region tournaments shall advance<br />
to the state tournament.<br />
IV) Eligibility to Enter Tournament Play and Substitutions<br />
A) Roster Requirement<br />
1) Each school shall enter an unlimited number of contestants<br />
on an electronic roster via the KHSAA website and online<br />
participation tracking system by the published deadlines.<br />
2) This roster may be revised throughout the regular season and<br />
shall serve all roster purposes in these rules.<br />
3) On the fi rst day of postseason play, these rosters shall be locked<br />
so that no additional players may be added, deleted or revised<br />
following this date, thereby creating the fi nal eligibility list for<br />
tournament play.<br />
4) After this time, the only revision allowed will be to correct a<br />
documented clerical error as referred to in Bylaw 14.<br />
B) Withdrawal after draw<br />
1) No school which enters a district, region or state tournament<br />
(draws for place) shall withdraw from the tournament or forfeit<br />
any of its games, but shall play its entire tournament schedule.<br />
2) If a school withdraws from a district, region or state tournament<br />
at any time following the draw for district tournament positions<br />
or after the pairings have been determined in a seeded district,<br />
that school shall be penalized in accordance with Bylaw 33.<br />
C) Photo Requirement<br />
Each school shall submit a properly identifi ed team photograph in<br />
compliance with published deadlines and directives.<br />
D) Per Game Roster/Substitutions<br />
1) A school may enter a team composed of twenty-one (21)<br />
players in each postseason tournament game from the roster<br />
submitted online.<br />
2) The twenty one (21) players shall be designated each game,<br />
and no other players may be in uniform and tournament<br />
management may limit the total number of individuals in the<br />
dugouts.<br />
E) Minimum Number of Contests<br />
To be eligible to compete in the district, region or state tournament,<br />
a member school team shall have competed in at least ten games<br />
during the regular season.<br />
V) Umpires / Offi cials<br />
A) Umpires for all KHSAA sponsored championship competition shall<br />
be assigned by the Commission in compliance with the Federal<br />
Court Decree of 1971 (1987, 2007).<br />
B) Umpires assigned for championship play shall comply with the<br />
published provisions of the KHSAA Offi cials Guidebook.<br />
VI) Champion, Trophies and Awards<br />
A) Champion<br />
1) The champion of each district and region tournament will be the<br />
team undefeated in a single elimination tournament.<br />
2)The champion of the state tournament will be the winning team<br />
in a double elimination tournament.<br />
B) Trophies and Awards<br />
1) Trophies will be given to each district and region tournament<br />
winner and runner-up.<br />
2) The trophies at the district and region shall be paid from the<br />
gate receipts of that tournament.<br />
3) The state tournament champion, runner-up, and semi-fi nalists<br />
shall receive a trophy and twenty-four (24) individual medals.<br />
4) An All-Tournament team will be selected at the state tournament<br />
along with a Most Valuable Player.<br />
5) The <strong>Association</strong> will bear the costs of all trophies at the state<br />
tournament.<br />
VII) Finances, Passes<br />
A) District and Region<br />
1) The participating schools may adopt by majority vote, any plan<br />
that they desire for the distribution of receipts.<br />
2) If no plan can be agreed upon, the following shall prevail:<br />
a) A mileage fee of $1.00 per team per mile for each necessary<br />
trip should be allowed for travel expense. An allowance<br />
for one meal at $5.00 per team member per trip to the<br />
tournament should be allowed.<br />
b) The host school shall be allowed fi fteen (15) percent of<br />
the gross ticket receipts derived from the district or region<br />
tournament for rental of the gymnasium and other services<br />
rendered to include setup and clean-up charges and for<br />
paying documented incidental bills related to the tournament<br />
that are approved by the participating teams.<br />
c) Prior to any additional distribution, the gross receipts, less<br />
the host designated share outlined in subsection (2), shall be<br />
reduced by team travel expenses and the amounts paid for<br />
game offi cials and trophies.<br />
d) The remainder of the profi t shall be divided among the schools<br />
participating in the tournament and the non-participating<br />
schools in accordance with previously approved plans.<br />
e) The host school should be allowed the profi ts made on<br />
programs, concessions, parking, etc.<br />
B) State<br />
1) The <strong>Association</strong> will fi nance the state tournament. The following<br />
allowances will apply if the receipts from the tournament make<br />
them justifi able, otherwise, the Board of Control will determine<br />
the allowance.<br />
2) Expenses will be paid for meals, lodging and travel for each<br />
team through breakfast on the day following elimination from<br />
the tournament for each team.<br />
3) The state tournament squad for purposes of reimbursement<br />
shall be limited to twenty-four (24) persons, including the<br />
principal, coaches, team members and other personnel.<br />
4) <strong>School</strong>s failing to stay in the motel/hotel assigned by the<br />
<strong>Association</strong> shall forfeit the lodging allowance. <strong>School</strong>s within<br />
forty (40) one-way miles will not be provided a lodging allowance,<br />
but will be considered commuting teams. Commuting teams<br />
shall be paid an allowance in accordance with pre-tournament<br />
instructions.<br />
5) The rate to be reimbursed for state championship play is $1 per<br />
mile (round trip), $5 per meal per person, and a maximum of<br />
$13 per person per night for lodging as approved.<br />
6) After all expenses have been paid, the <strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong><br />
<strong>Athletic</strong> <strong>Association</strong> shall retain profi ts from each state<br />
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tournament.<br />
7) The competing teams in the state tournament will be afforded<br />
passes to accommodate a traveling party of forty (40), to include<br />
the school principal(s) and other administrators, the coaching<br />
staff, the team members in uniform (maximum 21) and the<br />
support staff for the team. No additional passes will be issued.<br />
VIII) Special Tournament and Regular Season Rules<br />
A) Playing Rules<br />
1) All games shall be played using the NFHS Softball Rules<br />
as published by the NFHS in Indianapolis. Additional rules,<br />
governed by State <strong>Association</strong> adoption provisions in the<br />
National Federation Playing Rules or otherwise developed by the<br />
<strong>Association</strong> may be implemented in contests played in <strong>Kentucky</strong><br />
and will be distributed to the membership when relevant.<br />
2) Detailed and binding instructions, both for managers and<br />
participating teams, shall be published on the KHSAA website.<br />
B) Specifi cations for Fields and Game Balls<br />
1) The specifi cations for recommended and required standards<br />
for fi elds to be used in tournament play may be developed by<br />
<strong>Association</strong> staff and Advisory Committees and approved by the<br />
Board of Control.<br />
2) The twelve (12) inch softball shall be utilized in all regular<br />
season and postseason contests.<br />
3) The <strong>Association</strong> may enter into a contract to restrict the use of a<br />
ball in tournament play to a specifi c brand or model.<br />
D) Time Limit<br />
There shall be no time limit on regular or postseason varsity<br />
softball contests.<br />
E) Speed-Up Rules<br />
All softball contests shall utilize the optional speed-up rules<br />
allowed by the National Federation such as courtesy runners for<br />
the pitcher and catcher upon reaching base and any other speedup<br />
rules mandated by the National Federation including a “run<br />
rule” where run differential determines the end of the contest.<br />
F) Interrupted Games<br />
1) If a game is interrupted in tournament play or in regular season<br />
play, and is subsequently to be completed, it will be reset at<br />
the same point, same inning, same out or outs, same balls and<br />
strikes, same batter or number of batter in the batting order.<br />
2) If a game is interrupted and unable to be completed, it shall<br />
be counted against all applicable game limits, including total<br />
number of games and all pitching restrictions.<br />
G) Complete Game and Run Rule<br />
1) In regular season, and postseason, a complete game of 6 1/2 or<br />
7 innings shall be played unless other National Federation rules<br />
or rules adopted by state association and permitted by National<br />
Federation playing rules (as detail in item 4 below) apply to the<br />
situation.<br />
2) All seeded district games in a seeded district shall be played to<br />
completion.<br />
3) Except for seeded district games, one or both games of a double<br />
header may be shortened to fi ve innings by mutual agreement<br />
of the two coaches prior to the game.<br />
4) For all games, regular season and post season, a ten (10) run<br />
differential between teams after three or more complete innings<br />
(including after the top half if the home team is ahead) shall<br />
constitute a complete game.<br />
5) For all games, regular season and post season, a fi fteen (15) run<br />
differential between teams after fi ve or more complete innings<br />
(including after the top half if the home team is ahead) shall<br />
constitute a complete game.<br />
H) International Tie-Breaker<br />
1) The international tie-breaker (ITB) system shall be used in all<br />
regular season games if the game is still tied after nine complete<br />
innings. By mutual agreement of the two competing coaches,<br />
the ITB may be used in the 8th and 9th innings if the score is tied<br />
after seven complete innings.<br />
2) The provisions of the ITB are:<br />
a) If a game is tied after nine complete innings of play (or innings<br />
8 and 9 by mutual agreement), the game shall continue in the<br />
10th inning using the International Tie-Breaker (ITB) system.<br />
b) At the start of each half-inning beginning in the top of the<br />
10th (or 8th and 9th by mutual agreement), the offensive<br />
team will begin its turn at bat with the player scheduled to<br />
bat ninth in that half inning being placed on second base.<br />
If the Pitcher or Catcher is that ninth batter, then a courtesy<br />
runner may be used. A substitute may also be legally inserted<br />
for the runner.<br />
3) The ITB shall not be utilized in postseason play.<br />
I) Double First Base<br />
1) The double fi rst base provisions of the NFHS playing rules<br />
shall be utilized in all regualr season games hosted by KHSAA<br />
member schools at school owned facilities.<br />
2) The double fi rst base provisions of the NFHS playing rules shall<br />
be utilized in all rounds of KHSAA championship play.<br />
J) Heat Index<br />
All play shall adhere to the KHSAA Heat Index Program. For<br />
postseason play, it is the responsibility of the host site manager<br />
to ensure and track the heat index and report it accordingly to<br />
the KHSAA.<br />
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Governing Swimming & Diving<br />
(Adopted by the Board of Control for all play in this sport)<br />
(Where these rules refer to the Commissioner, they shall refer to<br />
the Commissioner of the KHSAA. Sports specifi c duties may be<br />
appropriately delegated to a member of the Commission for the<br />
implementation of these rules. See Case Situations for specifi c<br />
rulings and interpretations used to administer these provisions)<br />
I) Assignment of <strong>School</strong>s<br />
A) Alignment of Teams for Postseason Play<br />
The <strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>Athletic</strong> <strong>Association</strong> shall sponsor<br />
postseason competition in swimming and diving for boys and<br />
girls, provided that ten (10) percent of the member schools declare<br />
intentions to participate in said competition. Member schools desiring<br />
to participate in KHSAA sponsored postseason competition shall<br />
notify the <strong>Association</strong> offi ce prior to November 1. The Commissioner<br />
shall divide the state into geographic sections with the approval<br />
of the Board of Control. Newly added or deleted programs will be<br />
handled on a case by case basis by the Commissioner’s offi ce.<br />
As of August 15, <strong>2012</strong>, the alignment is as follows —<br />
REGION 1 - Allen County-Scottsville, Apollo, Barren County,<br />
Bowling Green, Butler County, Caldwell County, Calloway<br />
County, Community Christian Academy, Christian County,<br />
Christian Fellowship, Crittenden County, Daviess County,<br />
Franklin Simpson, Fort Campbell, Glasgow, Graves County,<br />
Green County, Greenwood, Heath, Henderson County, Hickman<br />
County, Hopkins County Central, Hopkinsville, Livingston<br />
Central, Logan County, Lone Oak, Madisonville-North Hopkins,<br />
Marshall County, Mayfi eld, Muhlenberg County, Murray, Ohio<br />
County, Owensboro, Owensboro Catholic, Paducah Tilghman,<br />
Reidland, Russellville, South Warren (beginning 2010-11), St.<br />
Mary, Trigg County, University Heights, Warren Central<br />
Region 2,- Assumption, Atherton, Ballard, Brown, Bullitt Central,<br />
Bullitt East, Butler, Central, Christian Academy-Louisville, Doss,<br />
Dupont Manual, Eastern, Evangel Christian, Fairldale, Fern<br />
Creek, Holy Cross (Louisville), <strong>Kentucky</strong> Country Day, <strong>Kentucky</strong><br />
<strong>School</strong> f/t Blind, Louisville Collegiate, Male, Mercy, North<br />
Oldham, Oldham County, Pleasure Ridge Park, Presentation,<br />
Sacred Heart, Seneca, Shawnee, South Oldham, St. Francis, St.<br />
Xavier, Trinity (Louisville), Waggener, Whitefi eld Academy<br />
REGION 3 - Adair County, Anderson County, Bethlehem Boyle<br />
County, Campbellsville, Casey County, Central Hardin, Collins<br />
(beginning 2010-11), Danville, East Jessamine, Elizabethtown,<br />
Eminence, Frankfort, Fort Knox, Franklin County, Garrard<br />
County, John Hardin, Henry County, <strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>School</strong> f/t Deaf,<br />
LaRue County, Marion County, Meade County, Mercer County,<br />
Nelson County, North Hardin, Russell County, Scott County,<br />
Shelby County, Spencer County, Taylor County, Thomas Nelson,<br />
West Jessamine, Western Hills, Woodford County<br />
Region 4 - Ashland Blazer, Beechwood, Boone County, Boyd<br />
County, Calvary Christian, Campbell County, Conner, Cooper,<br />
Covington Catholic, Covington Latin, Deming, Dixie Heights,<br />
Elliott County, Fleming County, <strong>High</strong>lands, Holmes, Holy Cross<br />
(Covington), Lloyd Memorial, Mason County, Notre Dame<br />
Academy, Owen County, Rose Hill, Rowan County, Russell, Ryle,<br />
Scott, Simon Kenton, St. Henry, St. Patrick, Villa Madonna<br />
Region 5– Allen Central, Barbourville, Berea, Bourbon County,<br />
Bryan Station, East Ridge, George Rogers Clark, Harrison<br />
County, Henry Clay, Johnson Central, Knott County Central,<br />
Knox Central, Lafayette, Letcher, Lexington Catholic, Lexington<br />
Christian, Madison Central, Madison Southern, Model,<br />
Montgomery County, Monticello, Oneida Baptist Institute, Paris,<br />
Paul Laurence Dunbar, Piarist, Sayre, Pulaski County, Somerset,<br />
Southwestern, Tates Creek, Williamsburg<br />
II) Dates and Sites for Postseason Competition<br />
A) Dates for Play<br />
1) The Commissioner with the approval of the Board of Control<br />
shall determine the dates of the region and state meets.<br />
2) All meets shall be held within the dates indicated on the<br />
Memorandum Calendar unless otherwise approved by the<br />
Commissioner and recommended by a vote of the participating<br />
school representatives.<br />
3) Schedule confl icts with other academic required activities will<br />
be resolved by the offi ce of the Commissioner.<br />
B) Sites for Play<br />
1) The Commissioner shall make the determination of the region<br />
meet sites.<br />
2) <strong>School</strong>s interested in hosting may submit a request after<br />
consulting with the designated member of the Commission. The<br />
prospective host may be asked to supply information relating to<br />
seating and parking facilities and such other information as may<br />
be requested by the Commissioner.<br />
3) The Commissioner’s offi ce may use a requested site selection<br />
plan as a guide, but is not bound by this plan in determining<br />
the sites.<br />
4) Only schools which are members of the <strong>Association</strong> prior to<br />
January 1 of the year in which the meet is held, and already<br />
having a suitable facility for hosting the meet shall be allowed<br />
to apply, and only those competing in the current year will be<br />
allowed to vote for the region meet site selection plan.<br />
5) If a region is unable to resolve confl ict over a plan, the<br />
Commissioner shall establish a plan.<br />
6) All hosts granted an event shall host at least one meet during<br />
the region meet year with at least fi ve schools entering<br />
competitors and using the electronic entry and results system.<br />
All host courses shall be properly marked per NFHS rules if the<br />
markings are not able to be affi xed to the ground. The region<br />
host school shall own a current license to the <strong>Association</strong><br />
designated software application for managing region entries<br />
and results or shall contract with a current license holder.<br />
7) The region host school shall own a current license to the<br />
<strong>Association</strong> designated software application for managing<br />
region entries and results or shall contract with a current license<br />
holder.<br />
8) The Board of Control shall determine the site of the state fi nals<br />
after receiving the Commissioner’s recommendation, and shall<br />
be guided by necessary hotel facilities, playing facilities, and<br />
community/area support.<br />
III) Tournament Managers, Meetings and Pairings<br />
A) Selection of Tournament Manager<br />
1) The Commissioner will appoint a manager for each of the<br />
region meets, and shall serve as the manager for the state meet.<br />
The Commissioner may appoint as many assistant managers as<br />
deemed necessary to manage the event.<br />
2) It is the duty of each region manager to notify all schools<br />
participating in the meet as to the time and place of the meet,<br />
to supply him or her with entry material and instructions, to<br />
invite their participation, and make all arrangements to conduct<br />
the meet.<br />
3) It is an explicit duty of each tournament manager to inform<br />
the association IMMEDIATELY as to the bracket / pairings /<br />
entries / results when requested by KHSAA staff and according<br />
to the time deadlines provided including the actual site of the<br />
tournament if it is not held at the school. The receipts of a<br />
tournament can be assessed (a fi ne levied against the manager)<br />
for failure to comply with these provisions.<br />
4) The Commissioner shall serve as the manager for the state<br />
meet and may appoint as many assistant managers as deemed<br />
necessary to manage the event. The Commissioner will direct<br />
all of the business necessary to conduct the state tournament.<br />
IV) Eligibility to Enter Tournament Play and Substitutions<br />
A) Roster Requirement<br />
1) Each school shall enter an unlimited number of contestants<br />
on an electronic roster via the KHSAA website and online<br />
participation tracking system by the published deadlines.<br />
2) This roster may be revised throughout the regular season and<br />
shall serve all roster purposes in these rules.<br />
3) On the fi rst day of postseason play, these rosters shall be locked<br />
so that no additional players may be added, deleted or revised<br />
following this date, thereby creating the fi nal eligibility list for<br />
tournament play.<br />
4) After this time, the only revision allowed will be to correct a<br />
documented clerical error as referred to in Bylaw 14.<br />
B) Individual Entry Requirements<br />
1) To be eligible to compete in the region or state meet, a<br />
contestant shall have competed in at least two meets involving<br />
a minimum of two schools on a team representing a member<br />
school during the regular season.<br />
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2) Athletes competing in high school races (grades 9-12) and<br />
participating with a high school as a representative of that<br />
school irrespective of level of the meet, shall be allowed to<br />
count that meet toward the two meet minimum.<br />
3) Coaches should maintain and have available copies of all results<br />
for the region manager to verify in case of a challenge to the<br />
required participation minimums by any athlete. Such individual<br />
meet verifi cation (results) may be recorded on standard forms<br />
distributed by the <strong>Association</strong> in lieu of keeping individual<br />
results.<br />
C) Team Entry and Advancement<br />
1) The initial entry report for contestants in the region meet shall<br />
be submitted not later than 5:00 p.m. four (4) days prior to the<br />
region meet.<br />
2) All entries in KHSAA postseason play shall be done electronically<br />
using the <strong>Association</strong> designated software application not later<br />
than one week prior to the start of the region meet.<br />
3) A school may enter as many as four contestants in each event<br />
at the region meet except for the relay events.<br />
4) A school may enter only one relay team in each relay event at<br />
the region meet.<br />
5) Only in the case of documented medical emergency can these<br />
deadlines be waived or a substitution be allowed.<br />
6) Each manager is responsible for the forwarding of the entries<br />
for the region meet to all competing teams.<br />
D) Advancement to State Meet<br />
1) The top two fi nishers in each event from each region meet shall<br />
qualify for teh state meet.<br />
2) The next fourteen (14) at-large times from each event, or highest<br />
scores in the case of diving shall qualify for the State meet.<br />
E) Substitutions<br />
1) Any otherwise eligible contestant whose name is on the entry<br />
blank may be substituted for the original entry prior to the time<br />
that heats are set up for the region meet. The region manager<br />
shall establish this deadline.<br />
2) There are no substitutes for individual event qualifi ers to the<br />
state meet.<br />
3) In the State Meet, relay teams need not be composed of the<br />
same contestants as those in the region meet.<br />
4) In relay events, eight (8) individuals may be listed as entries,<br />
any four (4) of which shall be assigned to swim. Participating<br />
in the preliminary or fi nal round of an event shall count as an<br />
event toward this limitation.<br />
V) Umpires / Offi cials<br />
A) Regular Season Competition<br />
It is strongly recommended that a KHSAA licensed offi cial be<br />
present at each Swim meet that counts toward the limit of meets<br />
in accordance with Bylaw 25.<br />
B) Postseason Competition<br />
1) Offi cials for all KHSAA sponsored championship competition<br />
shall be assigned by the Commission in compliance with the<br />
Federal Court Decree of 1971 (1987, 2007) and within the<br />
published guidelines of the KHSAA Offi cials Guidebook.<br />
2) The local management of the postseason swim meets shall have<br />
the authority to hire and utilize all licensed offi cials necessary<br />
for properly conducting the meets.<br />
VI) Champion, Trophies and Awards<br />
A) Champion<br />
1) All entrants from a school fi nishing in the fi rst sixteen (16)<br />
places in each event shall accumulate team points toward the<br />
team championship.<br />
4) The champion of each meet will be the team compiling the<br />
highest total score.<br />
B) Trophies and Awards<br />
1) Region.<br />
a) Trophies will be given to the team winner and runner-up .<br />
b) Awards will be given to top six (6) fi nishing in each event at<br />
the region meet.<br />
c) The <strong>Association</strong> will bear the costs of all trophies and medals<br />
at the region meet.<br />
2) State.<br />
a) Trophies will be awarded to the teams fi nishing fi rst, second,<br />
third and fourth at the state tournament.<br />
b) Awards will be given to the top eight (8) individuals fi nishing<br />
in each event at the state meet.<br />
c) The <strong>Association</strong> will bear the costs of all trophies and medals<br />
at the state tournament.<br />
VII) Finances, Passes<br />
A) Region<br />
1) The fi nances of the region meet will be managed at the region<br />
level.<br />
2) The region competing schools shall decide any distribution of<br />
net profi t/loss, which shall be shared.<br />
B) State<br />
1) The <strong>Association</strong> will fi nance the state tournament.<br />
2) <strong>School</strong>s are responsible for the expenses of competitors<br />
participating in the state meet.<br />
VIII) Sport Specifi c Competition Rules<br />
A) Playing Rules<br />
1) All games shall be played using the NFHS Swimming Rules<br />
as published by the NFHS in Indianapolis. Additional rules,<br />
governed by State <strong>Association</strong> adoption provisions in the<br />
National Federation Playing Rules or otherwise developed by the<br />
<strong>Association</strong> may be implemented in contests played in <strong>Kentucky</strong><br />
and will be distributed to the membership when relevant.<br />
2) Detailed and binding instructions, both for managers and<br />
participating teams, shall be published on the KHSAA website.<br />
3) The Board of Control shall serve as the Games Committee<br />
as designated by the NFHS Swimming Rules. The Board<br />
shall through its normal procedures, receive input from the<br />
Commissioner’s Advisory Committee and all other internal<br />
opportunities prior to fi nalizing any decision in compliance with<br />
these rules.<br />
B) Specifi cations for Swim Venues<br />
The specifi cations for recommended and required standards<br />
for swim venues to be used in postseason competition may be<br />
developed by <strong>Association</strong> staff and Advisory Committees and<br />
approved by the Board of Control.<br />
C) Events<br />
All meets will have the following events: 200 Yard Medley Relay,<br />
200 Yard Freestyle, 50 Yard Freestyle, 200 Yard Individual Medley,<br />
1 Meter Diving, 100 Yard Butterfl y, 100 Yard Freestyle, 100 Yard<br />
Backstroke, 500 Yard Freestyle, 100 Yard Breaststroke, 400 Yard<br />
Freestyle Relay and 200 Freestyle Relay.<br />
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Governing Tennis<br />
(Adopted by the Board of Control for all play in this sport)<br />
(Where these rules refer to the Commissioner, they shall refer to<br />
the Commissioner of the KHSAA. Sports specifi c duties may be<br />
appropriately delegated to a member of the Commission for the<br />
implementation of these rules. See Case Situations for specifi c<br />
rulings and interpretations used to administer these provisions)<br />
I) Assignment of <strong>School</strong>s<br />
A) Alignment of Teams for Postseason Play<br />
The <strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>Athletic</strong> <strong>Association</strong> shall sponsor<br />
postseason competition in tennis for boys and girls, provided<br />
that ten (10) percent of the member schools declare intentions<br />
to participate in said competition. Member schools desiring to<br />
participate in KHSAA sponsored postseason competition shall notify<br />
the <strong>Association</strong> offi ce prior to March 1. The Commissioner shall<br />
divide the state into geographic sections with the approval of the<br />
Board of Control. Newly added or deleted programs will be handled<br />
on a case by case basis by the Commissioner’s offi ce.<br />
As of August 15, <strong>2012</strong>, the alignment in tennis is as follows -<br />
REGION 1: Ballard Memorial, Calloway County, Community<br />
Christian (Paducah), Fulton City, Graves County, Heath, Lone<br />
Oak, Marshall County, Mayfi eld, Murray, Paducah Tilghman,<br />
Reidland, St. Mary<br />
REGION 2: Caldwell County, Christian County, Fort Campbell,<br />
Henderson County, Hopkins County Central, Hopkinsville, Lyon<br />
County, Madisonville-North Hopkins, Providence, Trigg County,<br />
Union County, University Heights, Webster County<br />
REGION 3: Apollo, Butler County, Daviess County, Frederick Fraize,<br />
Grayson County, Hancock County, McLean County, Muhlenberg<br />
County, Ohio County, Owensboro, Owensboro Catholic<br />
REGION 4: Allen County-Scottsville, Barren County, Bowling<br />
Green, Caverna, Clinton County, Cumberland County, Franklin-<br />
Simpson, Glasgow, Greenwood, Hart County, Logan County,<br />
Metcalfe County, Monroe County, Russellville, South Warren,<br />
Warren Central, Warren East<br />
REGION 5: Adair County, Bardstown, Bethlehem, Campbellsville,<br />
Central Hardin, Elizabethtown, Fort Knox, Green County,<br />
John Hardin, LaRue County, Marion County, Meade County,<br />
Nelson County, North Hardin, Taylor County, Thomas Nelson,<br />
Washington County<br />
REGION 6: Brown, Butler, Central, DeSales (B), Doss, DuPont<br />
Manual, Evangel Christian, Fairdale, Holy Cross (Louisville),<br />
Iroquois, Male, Pleasure Ridge Park, Portland Christian,<br />
Presentation (G), Shawnee, Southern, St. Francis, St. Xavier (B),<br />
Valley, Western<br />
REGION 7: Assumption (G), Atherton, Ballard, Christian Academy-<br />
Louisville, Eastern, Fern Creek, Jeffersontown, <strong>Kentucky</strong> Country<br />
Day, Louisville Collegiate, Mercy (G), Moore, Sacred Heart (G),<br />
Seneca, Trinity (Louisville) (B), Waggener, Walden, Whitefi eld<br />
Academy<br />
REGION 8: Anderson County, Bullitt Central, Bullitt East, Carroll<br />
County, Collins, Gallatin County, Grant County, Frankfort,<br />
Franklin County, North Bullitt, North Oldham, Oldham County,<br />
Shelby County, South Oldham, Spencer County, Trimble County,<br />
Western Hills, Williamstown<br />
REGION 9: Beechwood, Boone County, Calvary Christian, Conner,<br />
Covington Catholic (B), Cooper, Covington Latin, Dixie Heights,<br />
Holmes, Holy Cross (Covington), Lloyd Memorial, Notre Dame<br />
(G), Ryle, Scott, Simon Kenton, St. Henry District, Villa Madonna,<br />
Walton-Verona<br />
REGION 10: Augusta, Bellevue, Bourbon County, Bracken County,<br />
Campbell County, Dayton, Deming, George Rogers Clark,<br />
Harrison County, <strong>High</strong>lands, Mason County, Montgomery<br />
County, Newport, Newport Central Catholic, Nicholas County,<br />
Paris, Pendleton County, St. Patrick<br />
REGION 11: Bryan Station, East Jessamine, Henry Clay, Lafayette,<br />
Lexington Catholic, Lexington Christian, Madison Central,<br />
Model, Paul Laurence Dunbar, Sayre, Scott County, Tates Creek,<br />
West Jessamine, Woodford County<br />
REGION 12: Berea, Boyle County, Casey County, Danville, Garrard<br />
County, Lincoln County, Madison Southern, McCreary Central,<br />
Mercer County, Monticello, Pulaski County, Russell County,<br />
Somerset, Southwestern, Wayne County<br />
REGION 13: Barbourville, Bell County, Clay County, Corbin, Harlan,<br />
Harlan County, Knox Central, Lynn Camp, Middlesboro, North<br />
Laurel, Pineville, South Laurel, Whitley County, Williamsburg<br />
REGION 14: Breathitt County, Estill County, Hazard, June<br />
Buchanan, Knott County Central, Lee County, Letcher County<br />
Central, Oneida Baptist Institute, Perry County Central<br />
REGION 15: Allen Central, Betsy Layne, East Ridge, Johnson<br />
Central, Lawrence County, Magoffi n County, Morgan County,<br />
Paintsville, Pike County Central, Pikeville, Prestonsburg, Sheldon<br />
Clark<br />
REGION 16: Ashland Blazer, Bath County, Boyd County, East<br />
Carter, Fairview, Greenup County, Lewis County, Raceland, Rose<br />
Hill Christian, Rowan County, Russell, West Carter<br />
II) Dates and Sites for Postseason Competition<br />
A) Dates for Play<br />
1) The Commissioner with the approval of the Board of Control<br />
shall determine the dates of the region, semi-state and state<br />
meets.<br />
2) All meets shall be held within the dates indicated on the<br />
Memorandum Calendar unless otherwise approved by the<br />
Commissioner and recommended by a vote of the participating<br />
school representatives.<br />
3) Schedule confl icts with other academic required activities will<br />
be resolved by the offi ce of the Commissioner.<br />
B) Sites for Play<br />
1) The Commissioner shall make the determination of the region<br />
and semi-state sites.<br />
2) <strong>School</strong>s interested in hosting may submit a request after<br />
consulting with the designated member of the Commission. The<br />
prospective host may be asked to supply information relating to<br />
seating and parking facilities and such other information as may<br />
be requested by the Commissioner.<br />
3) The Commissioner’s offi ce may use a requested site selection<br />
plan as a guide, but is not bound by this plan in determining<br />
the sites.<br />
4) Only schools which are members of the <strong>Association</strong> prior to<br />
January 1 of the year in which the meet is held, and already<br />
having a suitable facility for hosting the meet shall be allowed<br />
to apply, and only those competing in the current year will be<br />
allowed to vote for the region meet site selection plan.<br />
5) If a region is unable to resolve confl ict over a plan, the<br />
Commissioner shall establish a plan.<br />
6) The semi-state Manager may have multiple sites with input<br />
from the coaches involved.<br />
7) The Board of Control shall determine the site of the state<br />
tournament after receiving the Commissioner’s recommendation,<br />
and shall be guided by necessary hotel facilities, playing<br />
facilities, and community/area support.<br />
III) Tournament Managers and Pairings<br />
A) Selection of Tournament Manager<br />
1) The Commissioner will appoint a manager for each of the<br />
region tournaments, and shall serve as the manager for the<br />
state tournament. The Commissioner may appoint as many<br />
assistant managers as deemed necessary to manage the event.<br />
2) It is the duty of each region manager to notify all schools<br />
participating in the tournament as to the time and place of<br />
the tournament, to supply him or her with entry material<br />
and instructions, to invite their participation, and make all<br />
arrangements to conduct the tournament.<br />
3) It is an explicit duty of each tournament manager to inform<br />
the association IMMEDIATELY as to the bracket / pairings /<br />
entries / results when requested by KHSAA staff and according<br />
to the time deadlines provided including the actual site of the<br />
tournament if it is not held at the school. The receipts of a<br />
tournament can be assessed (a fi ne levied against the manager)<br />
for failure to comply with these provisions.<br />
B) Pairings<br />
1) For both the individual region and state tournaments, the<br />
manager may seed the contestants and draw for the remaining<br />
places in the tournament.<br />
2) For Region Individual Singles and Doubles Tournaments, there<br />
should be 1 seeded player for every four players entered (1 to 4).<br />
3) Singles players and doubles teams from the same school shall<br />
be placed in opposite brackets.<br />
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4) The draw shall be open to the public.<br />
5) For the team semi-state tournaments the following draw has<br />
been established for region vs. region winners in scheduling the<br />
team competition:<br />
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1 R1 vs. R4; R1 vs. R2; R1 vs. R2; R1 vs. R3;<br />
R2 vs. R3 R3 vs. R4 R3 vs. R4 R2 vs. R4<br />
2 R5 vs. R8; R5 vs. R6; R5 vs. R6; R5 vs. R7;<br />
R6 vs. R7 R7 vs. R8 R7 vs. R8 R6 vs. R8<br />
3 R9 vs. R12; R9 vs. R10; R9 vs. R10; R9 vs. R11;<br />
R10 vs. R11 R11 vs. R12 R11 vs. R12 R10 vs. R12<br />
4 R13 vs. R16;<br />
R14 vs. R15<br />
R13 vs. R14;<br />
R15 vs. R16<br />
R13 vs. R14;<br />
R15 vs. R16<br />
R13 vs. R15;<br />
R14 vs. R16<br />
6) The Commissioner shall conduct a blind draw for pairings<br />
among the four Section winners for the State Tournament Team<br />
Competition.<br />
IV) Eligibility to Enter Tournament Play and Substitutions<br />
A) Roster Requirement<br />
1) Each school shall enter an unlimited number of contestants<br />
on an electronic roster via the KHSAA website and online<br />
participation tracking system by the published deadlines.<br />
2) This roster may be revised throughout the regular season and<br />
shall serve all roster purposes in these rules.<br />
3) On the fi rst day of postseason play, these rosters shall be locked<br />
so that no additional players may be added, deleted or revised<br />
following this date, thereby creating the fi nal eligibility list for<br />
tournament play.<br />
4) After this time, the only revision allowed will be to correct a<br />
documented clerical error as referred to in Bylaw 14.<br />
B) Individual Entry Requirements<br />
1) To be eligible to compete in the region or state matches, a<br />
contestant shall have competed in at least four (4) matches<br />
representing a member school during the regular season.<br />
Coaches should maintain and have available copies of all results<br />
for the region manager to verify in case of a challenge to the<br />
required participation minimums by any athlete.<br />
2) All matches played in a tournament during the season count<br />
as one match of the four (4) required to qualify for region play..<br />
3) Using the <strong>Association</strong> prescribed entry forms, a school may<br />
enter a maximum of two singles players and two doubles teams<br />
in the individual singles and doubles region tournaments.<br />
4) No contestant shall compete in both the singles and doubles<br />
competition.<br />
5) Members playing in the singles and doubles may represent the<br />
member school in the team championship series.<br />
C) Individual Advancement to State Meet<br />
1) The champion, runner-up and other two semi-fi nalists in both<br />
the singles and doubles region tournaments shall qualify for<br />
the individual State Singles and Doubles Tournaments (top 4<br />
fi nishers from each region.<br />
2) The region winning team shall advance to team semi-state play<br />
to be held the Saturday prior to the State Tournament,<br />
3) Any ties for team region champion honors in qualifying for the<br />
semi-state qualifying positions shall be broken using a match (2<br />
of 3 sets) format.<br />
4) Players shall participate in all rounds of region tournament<br />
play to be eligible for individual singles and doubles state<br />
tournaments.<br />
D) Team Entry and Advancement<br />
1) For team competition at the region tournaments, the coach<br />
shall turn in a roster line-up 30 minutes prior to the start of the<br />
match time in rank order 1-10 of individuals that have met all<br />
eligibility requirements that may represent the member school<br />
in the team region competition. Line-ups may not be changed<br />
for that particular round once submitted to the manager.<br />
2) For team competition at the semi-state and state tournaments,<br />
the coach shall turn in a roster line-up one hour prior to the<br />
match time in rank order 1-10 of individuals that have met all<br />
eligibility requirements that may represent the member school<br />
in the team semi-state and state competitions. Line-ups may<br />
not be changed for that particular contest once submitted to<br />
the manager.<br />
3) The four semi-state winners shall advance and compete during<br />
the play dates of the individual singles and doubles State<br />
Tournaments as scheduled.<br />
E) Substitutions<br />
1) Region Substitutions<br />
a) Any player whose name is on the offi cial roster may be<br />
substituted on a team prior to the time of the draw for the<br />
region tournament.<br />
b) After the region draw is fi nal, the region tournament<br />
manager may allow substitution in singles or doubles only<br />
if the original entry is prevented from participating due to<br />
circumstances due to injury/illness. No advantage may be<br />
gained by a substitution or it will not be permitted.<br />
2) State Substitutions<br />
a) Prior to the fi rst match at the state tournament, the<br />
tournament manager may allow substitution on a doubles<br />
team if the original entry is prevented from participating due<br />
to circumstances due to injury/illness. No advantage may be<br />
gained by a substitution or it will not be permitted.<br />
b) After the fi rst match has begun at the state tournament, there<br />
cannot be a subtitution on a doubles team.<br />
c) There cannot be a substitute for a singles player at any time<br />
during the state tournament.<br />
V) Umpires / Offi cials<br />
Offi cials for all KHSAA sponsored championship competition<br />
shall be selected by the <strong>Association</strong> staff in consultation with the<br />
<strong>Kentucky</strong> Tennis <strong>Association</strong> representatives.<br />
VI) Champion, Trophies and Awards<br />
A) Individual Play (Singles/Doubles)<br />
1) The region champion in the individual singles and doubles<br />
tournaments shall be the singles player or doubles team<br />
undefeated in a single elimination bracket.<br />
2) The state champion in the individual singles and doubles<br />
tournaments shall be the singles player or doubles team<br />
undefeated in a single elimination bracket.<br />
3) Individual Match Tie-Break Procedures – Region and State<br />
Tournament<br />
a) All match play shall be two-out-of-three sets.<br />
b) In case of a 6-6 tie in one of the sets, the following 12-point<br />
tie-break rules will be in effect for both boys and girls.<br />
c) Singles<br />
(1) Player “A” serves fi rst point (right court)<br />
(2) Player “B” serves points 2 and 3 (left then right)<br />
(3) Player “A” serves points 4 and 5 (left then right)<br />
(4) Player “B” serves point 6 (left)<br />
(5) Players change ends<br />
(6) Player “B” serves point 7 (right)<br />
(7) Player “A” serves points 8 and 9 (left then right)<br />
(8) Player “B” serves points 10 and 11 (left then right)<br />
(9) Player “A” serves point 12 (left)<br />
(10) If points reach 6-6, players change ends and continue<br />
as before:<br />
(11) Player “A” serves point 13 (right)<br />
(12) Player “B” serves points 14 and 15 (left then right)<br />
(13) Players will continue to alternate two serves apiece until<br />
one player establishes a margin of two (2) points<br />
(14) Change of ends during a tie-break is to be made without<br />
any delay other than the 30 seconds allowed between<br />
points. Players change ends for one game to start the next<br />
set, with Player “B” to serve the fi rst game of the new set.<br />
d) Doubles:<br />
1) The same pattern is followed as with singles, with partners<br />
preserving the sequence of their serving turns. (Assuming<br />
“A & B” versus “C & D”)<br />
2) Player “A” serves fi rst point (right court)<br />
3) Player “C” serves points 2 and 3 (left then right)<br />
4) Player “B” serves points 4 and 5 (right then left)<br />
5) Player “D” serves point 6 (left)<br />
6) Teams change ends<br />
7) Player “D” serves point 7 (right)<br />
8) Player “A” serves points 8 and 9 (left then right)<br />
9) Player “C” serves points 10 and 11 (left then right)<br />
10) Player “B” serves point 12 (left)<br />
11) If points reach 6-6, teams change ends and continue as<br />
before<br />
12) Player “B” serves point 13 (right)<br />
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13) Player “D” serves points 14 and 15 (left then right)<br />
14) Alternate players on alternate teams will continue to<br />
alternate two serves apiece until one team establishes a<br />
margin of two (2) points<br />
15) Teams change ends for one game to start the next set with<br />
“C & D” to serve the fi rst game of the new set.<br />
16) The set shall be recorded as 7 games to 6. The tie-breaker<br />
game shall count as one game for the ball change, except<br />
that, if the balls are due to be changed at the beginning<br />
of the tie-breaker, the change shall be deferred until the<br />
second game of the following set.<br />
3) Ties in Team Scoring for Individual Play<br />
a) In team scoring at the region tournament (2 singles and 2<br />
doubles), if there is a tie for the champion position, it shall<br />
be broken.<br />
b) In the case of a tie in team points to determine region<br />
tournament champion, the playoff shall be scheduled<br />
immediately following Region Tournament play. It is the<br />
coach’s responsibility to have his/her team on-site ready to<br />
play.<br />
c) A brief rest period may be designated by the Tournament<br />
Manager if necessary. In the event of inclement weather or<br />
darkness, the region manager may schedule the playoff for<br />
the following day.<br />
d) Any region tournament ties for state tournament individual<br />
qualifying positions shall be broken.<br />
e) In the case of a tie in team points to determine the region<br />
champion, the team(s) tied for fi rst who does not win<br />
the tie-break procedures will be runner-up; the team(s)<br />
that accumulated second-most points during the region<br />
tournament, when there is a tie for fi rst but is not in the tiebreak,<br />
will fi nish third and is not the runner-up.<br />
B) Team Competition<br />
1) Region<br />
a) Points are awarded from 2 singles competitors and 2 doubles<br />
teams entered in tournament play.<br />
b) The team that scores the greatest number of points during the<br />
tournament shall be declared the team champion.<br />
2) Semi-State and State<br />
a) The format shall be 3 singles and 2 doubles, best 2-3 with a<br />
12-point tie-break.<br />
b) The winner shall be declared with one team has won 3<br />
matches and all other play shall stop at that time.<br />
3) Region Tournament Winning Team Two-Way Tie-Break<br />
Procedure. In the case of a two-way tie in points for the team<br />
championship in the Region Tournament, the tie will be broken<br />
by the following:<br />
a) The team format shall be 3 singles matches and 2 doubles<br />
matches. Each match shall be a 2 out of 3 format.<br />
b) Each match counts 1 point with the fi rst team to 3 points<br />
being declared the winner. Once the winner is determined, all<br />
other play shall end.<br />
4) Region Tournament Winning Team Three-Way Tie-Break<br />
Procedure. In the case of a three-way tie in points for the team<br />
championship in the region tournament, the tied teams shall<br />
be ranked by the number of games won during the region<br />
tournament to determine the order of the tie-breaking matches.<br />
a) If this ranking results in a tie, it shall be broken by ranking<br />
the tied teams in order by the fewest number of games lost.<br />
b) If this ranking results in a tie, it shall be broken by a blind<br />
draw.<br />
5) Region Tournament Runner-up Two-Way Tie-Break<br />
In the case of a tie for second place for the team championship in<br />
the Region Tournament, the tie will be broken by the following:<br />
a) The team format shall be 3 singles matches and 2 doubles<br />
matches. Each match shall be a 2 out of 3 format.<br />
b) Each match counts 1 point with the fi rst team to 3 points<br />
being declared the winner. Once the winner is determined, all<br />
other play shall end.<br />
C) Trophies and Awards<br />
1) Region.<br />
a) Trophies will be given to the team winner and runner-up at<br />
each region.<br />
b) Awards will be given to winner through quarterfi nalist at<br />
each region meet.<br />
c) The <strong>Association</strong> will bear the costs of all trophies and awards<br />
at the region meet.<br />
2) State.<br />
a) Trophies will be awarded to the teams fi nishing fi rst and<br />
second, and the semi-fi nalists at the state tournament (these<br />
four teams are made up of the semi-state winners).<br />
b) Awards will be given to the winner through quarterfi nalist in<br />
Singles play at the state meet.<br />
c) Awards will be given to the winner through quarterfi nalist<br />
doubles teams at the state meet.<br />
d) The <strong>Association</strong> will bear the costs of all trophies and awards<br />
at the state tournament.<br />
VII) Finances, Passes<br />
A) Region/semi-state<br />
1) The fi nances of the region tournament will be managed at the<br />
region level.<br />
2) The region competing schools shall decide any distribution of<br />
net profi t/loss, which shall be shared.<br />
3) The fi nances of the Team semi-state tournament will be<br />
managed at the local semi-state level.<br />
B) State<br />
1) The <strong>Association</strong> will fi nance the state tournament.<br />
2) <strong>School</strong>s are responsible for the expenses of competitors<br />
participating in the state tournament.<br />
VIII) Sport Specifi c Competition Rules<br />
A) Playing Rules<br />
1) All Tournaments shall be played using the rules as established<br />
by the United State Tennis <strong>Association</strong> unless modifi ed by the<br />
KHSAA.<br />
2) Additional rules otherwise developed by the KHSAA may<br />
be implemented in contests played in <strong>Kentucky</strong> and will be<br />
distributed to the membership when relevant.<br />
3) Detailed and binding instructions, both for managers and<br />
participating teams, shall be published on the KHSAA website.<br />
4) All match play in both individual singles and doubles shall be<br />
best two out of three sets..<br />
B) Specifi cations for Tennis Courts<br />
The specifi cations for recommended and required standards for<br />
tennis facilities to be used in tournament play may be developed<br />
by <strong>Association</strong> staff and Advisory Committees and approved by<br />
the Board of Control.<br />
C) Dress Code<br />
1) It is recommended that players wear school uniforms during<br />
play.<br />
2) The following shall NOT be allowed during tournament play:<br />
a) Visible undergarments under either shorts, skirts or shirts.<br />
Note: Compression shorts, if worn as an undergarment above<br />
the knee, are legal.<br />
b) Bare midriffs.<br />
c) Any garment or hat advertising alcohol, drugs, tobacco<br />
products or other inappropriate items deemed objectionable<br />
by the KHSAA State Tournament Director.<br />
d) Objectionable permanent body markings (tattoos) shall be<br />
covered; non-permanent body markings (temporary tattoos or<br />
body paint) shall be prohibited.<br />
e) Black-soled shoes are prohibited.<br />
D) Coaching in Region and State<br />
Coaches designated on the KHSAA Region/State Tournament<br />
Entry Form (Form TN #103 for Region and TN#104 for State), and<br />
approved by the school principal will be allowed to coach between<br />
points and any authorized rest/break period and should not delay<br />
play. Coaching is NOT permitted when the player changes ends<br />
during a tie-break game or during any warm-up period.<br />
E) Limit of Coaches<br />
More than one coach coaching at the same time during the same<br />
match is prohibited.<br />
F) Coach Communication<br />
1) The following standards are required for coach communication:<br />
a) Only the designated head coach or one assistant coach hired<br />
by the school may talk to the players. Parents may NOT talk to<br />
the players during these authorized periods.<br />
b) Once all championship tournament play is inside the Stadium<br />
Courts, all coaching shall be done on the court. Coaching from<br />
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outside the court will be prohibited.<br />
c) Coaches may walk onto/enter the court to coach at the<br />
designated appropriate times. Players shall stay on the court<br />
with coaches during this communication.<br />
d) Players may NOT leave the enclosure unless on a “split-set”<br />
rest period.<br />
e) The 90-second period for coaching begins immediately<br />
following the last game point, not when conversation begins.<br />
f) During the designated coaching breaks, a player may confer<br />
with his/her coach. Both singles players and both doubles<br />
teams SHALL be at their respective baselines ready to play at<br />
the conclusion of the 90-second period. If the break period is<br />
NOT adhered to, the following penalties will be applied:<br />
(1) Both players not ready to play – The server starts the next<br />
game 0-30.<br />
(2) The server is not ready to play – The server starts the next<br />
game 0-30.<br />
(3) The receiver is not ready to play – The server starts the<br />
next game 30-0.<br />
G) Improper Use of Passes<br />
<strong>School</strong>s found to be issuing coaching passes to unqualifi ed<br />
personnel will result in the loss of all coaching passes, except for<br />
one head coach, and may result in the disqualifi cation of student<br />
participant(s).<br />
H) Tardiness<br />
For the State Tournament - Tardiness for Match Participation Rule:<br />
5 minutes or less tardy – Loss of toss and loss of one game<br />
5:01 minutes to ten minutes tardy – Loss of toss and loss of<br />
two games<br />
10:01 minutes to fi fteen minutes tardy – Loss of toss and loss<br />
of three games<br />
More than fi fteen minutes tardy - Default<br />
I) Continuous Play at State Tournament<br />
1) Continuous play will be in effect for the fi rst two sets with a ten<br />
minute break allowed.<br />
2) A two minute break is allowed between the fi rst and second<br />
sets.<br />
3) There is no rest period after the fi rst game of any set.<br />
4) The KHSAA will work cooperatively with representatives of<br />
the <strong>Kentucky</strong> Medical <strong>Association</strong> and the <strong>Kentucky</strong> Tennis<br />
<strong>Association</strong> to implement provisions of the USTA Rest Period<br />
rule should the tournament format dictate such implementation.<br />
J) Heat Index<br />
All play shall adhere to the KHSAA Heat Index Program. For<br />
postseason play, it is the responsibility of the host site manager<br />
to ensure and track the heat index and report it accordingly to<br />
the KHSAA.<br />
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Governing Track and Field<br />
(Adopted by the Board of Control)<br />
(Where these rules refer to the Commissioner, they shall refer to<br />
the Commissioner of the KHSAA. Sports specifi c duties may be<br />
appropriately delegated to a member of the Commission for the<br />
implementation of these rules. See Case Situations for specifi c<br />
rulings and interpretations used to administer these provisions)<br />
I) Assignment of <strong>School</strong>s<br />
A) Alignment of Teams for Postseason Play<br />
The <strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>Athletic</strong> <strong>Association</strong> shall sponsor<br />
postseason competition in cross country and track for boys and<br />
girls, provided that ten (10) percent of the member schools declare<br />
intentions to participate in said competition. Member schools<br />
desiring to participate in KHSAA sponsored postseason competition<br />
shall notify the <strong>Association</strong> offi ce prior to September 1. The state<br />
shall be initially divided into three classes based on a multiple-year<br />
average enrollment, with each class containing seven (7) regions.<br />
The Commissioner shall divide the state into geographic sections<br />
with the approval of the Board of Control.<br />
As of August 15, <strong>2012</strong>, the alignment for boys’ and girls’ cross<br />
country and track is as follows —<br />
CLASS 1A (0-610 average students)<br />
REGION 1 - Ballard Memorial, Carlisle County, Christian Fellowship,<br />
Community Christian, Crittenden County, Dawson Springs,<br />
Fort Campbell, Frederick Fraize, Fulton, Fulton County, Heath,<br />
Hickman County, Livingston Central, Lyon County, Mayfi eld,<br />
Murray, Reidland, Russellville, St. Mary, Todd County Central,<br />
Trinity (Whitesville), University Heights<br />
REGION 2 - Campbellsville, Caverna, Clinton County, Cumberland<br />
County, Glasgow, Green County, Hancock County, McLean<br />
County, Metcalfe County, Monroe County, Owensboro Catholic,<br />
REGION 3 - Bardstown, Beth Haven, Bethlehem, Brown, DeSales,<br />
Evangel Christian, Fort Knox, Whitefi eld Academy, Holy Cross<br />
(Louisville), <strong>Kentucky</strong> Country Day, <strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>School</strong> f/t Blind,<br />
Louisville Collegiate, Portland Christian, St. Francis, Thomas<br />
Nelson, Walden<br />
REGION 4 - Beechwood, Bellevue, Bishop Brossart, Calvary<br />
Christian, Covington Latin, Dayton, Heritage Academy, Holy<br />
Cross (Covington), Ludlow, Newport, Newport Central Catholic,<br />
Silver Grove, St. Henry, Villa Madonna, Walton-Verona,<br />
Williamstown<br />
REGION 5 – Augusta, Bracken County, Burgin, Carroll County,<br />
Danville, Deming, Eminence, Frankfort, Gallatin County,<br />
<strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>School</strong> f/t Deaf, Lexington Christian, Nicholas County,<br />
Owen County, Paris, Sayre, St. Patrick, Trimble County<br />
REGION 6 - Barbourville, Berea, Harlan, Lynn Camp, Middlesboro,<br />
Model, Monticello, Oneida Baptist, Pineville, Red Bird, Somerset,<br />
Williamsburg<br />
REGION 7 - Allen Central, Bath County, Betsy Layne, Buckhorn,<br />
Cordia, David <strong>School</strong>, Elliott County, Fairview, Hazard, Jackson,<br />
Jenkins, June Buchanan, Lee County, Menifee County, Owsley<br />
County, Paintsville, Phelps, Piarist, Pikeville, Raceland, Riverside<br />
Christian, Rose Hill, Shelby Valley, South Floyd, Wolfe County<br />
CLASS 2A (611 average to 1024 average students)<br />
REGION 1 - Caldwell County, Calloway County, Hopkins County<br />
Central, Hopkinsville, Logan County, Lone Oak, Paducah<br />
Tilghman, Trigg County, Union County, Webster County<br />
REGION 2 - Adair County, Allen County-Scottsville, Breckinridge<br />
County, Butler County, Edmonson County, Elizabethtown,<br />
Franklin Simpson, Hart County, LaRue County, Marion County,<br />
Taylor County, South Warren, Warren East, Washington County<br />
REGION 3 – Atherton, Bullitt East, Central, Christian Academy,<br />
Collins, Fairdale, Henry County, Jeffersontown, Mercy Academy,<br />
Moore, North Bullitt, North Oldham, Presentation, Shawnee,<br />
Shelby County, South Oldham, Spencer County, Valley, Western<br />
REGION 4 – Bourbon County, Covington Catholic, Franklin County,<br />
Harrison County, <strong>High</strong>lands, Holmes, Lexington Catholic, Lloyd<br />
Memorial, Pendleton County, Western Hills<br />
REGION 5 – Bell County, Boyle County, Casey County, Corbin,<br />
East Jessamine, Estill County, Garrard County, Jackson County,<br />
Knox Central, Madison Southern, McCreary Central, Mercer<br />
County, Rockcastle County, Russell County, Wayne County, West<br />
Jessamine<br />
REGION 6 – Ashland Blazer, Boyd County, East Carter, Fleming<br />
County, Greenup County, Lawrence County, Lewis County,<br />
Mason County, Morgan County, Rowan County, Russell, West<br />
Carter<br />
REGION 7 - Belfry, Breathitt County, East Ridge, Harlan County,<br />
Johnson Central, Knott County Central, Leslie County, Letcher<br />
County Central, Magoffi n County, Perry County Central, Pike<br />
County Central, Powell County, Prestonsburg, Sheldon Clark<br />
CLASS 3A (above 1025 average students)<br />
REGION 1 - Apollo, Christian County, Daviess County, Graves<br />
County, Henderson County, Madisonville North Hopkins,<br />
Marshall County, Muhlenberg County, Owensboro<br />
REGION 2 - Barren County, Bowling Green, Central Hardin,<br />
Grayson County, Greenwood, Ohio County, John Hardin, North<br />
Hardin, Warren Central<br />
REGION 3 - Bullitt Central, Butler, Doss, duPont Manual, Iroquois,<br />
Male, Meade County, Nelson County, Pleasure Ridge Park, St.<br />
Xavier<br />
REGION 4 - Assumption, Ballard, Eastern, Fern Creek, Oldham<br />
County, Sacred Heart, Seneca, Southern, Trinity (Louisville),<br />
Waggener<br />
REGION 5 - Boone County, Campbell County, Conner, Cooper, Dixie<br />
Heights, Grant County, Notre Dame, Ryle, Scott, Simon Kenton<br />
REGION 6 – Anderson County, Bryan Station, Henry Clay,<br />
Lafayette, Paul Laurence Dunbar, Scott County, Tates Creek,<br />
Woodford County<br />
REGION 7 - Clay County, George Rogers Clark, Lincoln County,<br />
Madison Central, Montgomery County, North Laurel, Pulaski<br />
County, South Laurel, Southwestern, Whitley County<br />
B) Enrollment and Criteria for Determining Classes<br />
1) The basis for determining the schools to be placed in Class<br />
1A, 2A, and 3A will be the average total enrollment in grades<br />
9-12 of a coeducational school including all special education<br />
students.<br />
2) The Board of Control shall ensure that an upward adjustment<br />
is made for the enrollment of a school with less than a full high<br />
school course, and for schools enrolling boys only (double) or<br />
girls only (double).<br />
2) Initial classifi cation is based on verifi ed for a two-year period.<br />
3) The enrollment data used to determine the class boundaries<br />
shall be obtained from the <strong>Kentucky</strong> Department of Education or<br />
other verifi able sources in the case of non-public schools.<br />
5) The classifi cation shall be reviewed for complete revision during<br />
the <strong>2012</strong>-<strong>2013</strong> school year.<br />
6) If the ranked enrollment listing leaves two or more teams with<br />
equal enrollments at the dividing point for class division, the<br />
Board of Control shall determine which teams go into each<br />
class. First preference is to use enrollment data at levels other<br />
than the top four (4) grades to determine the class boundaries.<br />
If the enrollment data does not yield a clear conclusion, the<br />
teams going into each class shall be drawn by random chance<br />
by drawing by lot or by coin toss.<br />
II) Dates and Sites for Postseason Competition<br />
A) Dates for Play<br />
1) The Commissioner with the approval of the Board of Control<br />
shall determine the dates of the region and state meets.<br />
2) All meets shall be held within the dates indicated on the<br />
Memorandum Calendar unless otherwise approved by the<br />
Commissioner and recommended by a vote of the participating<br />
school representatives.<br />
3) Schedule confl icts with other academic required activities will<br />
be resolved by the offi ce of the Commissioner.<br />
B) Sites for Play<br />
1) The Commissioner shall make the determination of the region<br />
meet sites.<br />
2) <strong>School</strong>s interested in hosting may submit a request after<br />
consulting with the designated member of the Commission. The<br />
prospective host may be asked to supply information relating to<br />
seating and parking facilities and such other information as may<br />
be requested by the Commissioner.<br />
3) The Commissioner’s offi ce may use a requested site selection<br />
plan as a guide, but is not bound by this plan in determining<br />
the sites.<br />
4) Only schools which are members of the <strong>Association</strong> prior to<br />
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January 1 of the year in which the meet is held, and already<br />
having a suitable facility for hosting the meet shall be allowed<br />
to apply, and only those competing in the current year will be<br />
allowed to vote for the region meet site selection plan.<br />
5) If a region is unable to resolve confl ict over a plan, the<br />
Commissioner shall establish a plan.<br />
6) All hosts granted an event shall host at least one meet during the<br />
region meet year with at least fi ve schools entering competitors<br />
and using the electronic entry and results system.<br />
7) All host courses shall be properly marked per NFHS rules if the<br />
markings are not able to be affi xed to the ground.<br />
8) The region host school shall own a current license to the<br />
<strong>Association</strong> designated software application for managing<br />
region entries and results or shall contract with a current license<br />
holder.<br />
9) The Board of Control shall determine the site of the state fi nals<br />
after receiving the Commissioner’s recommendation, and shall<br />
be guided by necessary hotel facilities, playing facilities, and<br />
community/area support.<br />
III) Meet Managers<br />
A) Selection of Tournament Manager<br />
1) The Commissioner will appoint a manager for each of the<br />
region meets, and shall serve as the manager for the state meet.<br />
The Commissioner may appoint as many assistant managers as<br />
deemed necessary to manage the event.<br />
2) It is the duty of each region manager to notify all schools<br />
participating in the meet as to the time and place of the meet,<br />
to supply him or her with entry material and instructions, to<br />
invite their participation, and make all arrangements to conduct<br />
the meet.<br />
3) It is an explicit duty of each tournament manager to inform<br />
the association IMMEDIATELY as to the bracket / pairings /<br />
entries / results when requested by KHSAA staff and according<br />
to the time deadlines provided including the actual site of the<br />
tournament if it is not held at the school. The receipts of a<br />
tournament can be assessed (a fi ne levied against the manager)<br />
for failure to comply with these provisions.<br />
IV) Eligibility to Enter Tournament Play and Substitutions<br />
A) Roster Requirement<br />
1) Each school shall enter an unlimited number of contestants<br />
on an electronic roster via the KHSAA website and online<br />
participation tracking system by the published deadlines.<br />
2) This roster may be revised throughout the regular season and<br />
shall serve all roster purposes in these rules.<br />
3) On the fi rst day of postseason play, these rosters shall be locked<br />
so that no additional players may be added, deleted or revised<br />
following this date, thereby creating the fi nal eligibility list for<br />
tournament play.<br />
4) After this time, the only revision allowed will be to correct a<br />
documented clerical error as referred to in Bylaw 14.<br />
B) Individual Entry Requirements<br />
1) A school may enter any eligible student-athlete from the<br />
electronic roster in the postseason region meet. All entries in<br />
KHSAA postseason play shall be done electronically using the<br />
<strong>Association</strong> designated software application.<br />
2) To be eligible to compete in the region or state meet, a<br />
contestant shall be enrolled in the seventh (7th) grade or higher<br />
and be otherwise eligible by all KHSAA Bylaws.<br />
3) To be eligible to compete in the region or state meet in all<br />
events with the exception of Pole Vault, a contestant shall have<br />
competed in at least four meets (indoor or outdoor) involving<br />
a minimum of two schools on a team representing a member<br />
school during the regular season. For all events except for Pole<br />
Vault, such participation requirement is not event specifi c.<br />
4) <strong>School</strong>s desiring to enter athletes in the Pole Vault, shall have<br />
proof of completion of the Pole Vault Coaching Certifi cation<br />
Course managed through www.pvscb.com on or before the fi rst<br />
pole vault competition of the current year. Such certifi cation<br />
shall be current and shall be maintained when certifi cation<br />
periods change. Only those coaches who have successfully<br />
completed the Pole Vault course may utilize any coaching box or<br />
additional coaching privilege afford to coaches by NFHS rules.<br />
5) Athletes desiring to enter the Pole Vault shall have competed in<br />
Pole Vault at least four high school meets on a team representing<br />
a member school during the regular season. Such participation<br />
shall be verifi ed to the region manager using the required<br />
KHSAA forms. Athletes entering high school meets where only<br />
the Pole Vault is contested or meets where that school’s only<br />
participation is Pole Vault may count that participation against<br />
the required four (4) meets and the school does not have to<br />
count that particular meet against its maximum number of<br />
meets allowed under Bylaw 25.<br />
6) Athletes competing in high school meets (grades 9-12) and<br />
participating with a high school as a representative of that school<br />
irrespective of level of the meet shall be allowed to count that<br />
meet toward the four meet minimum. Coaches should maintain<br />
and have available copies of all results for the region manager<br />
to verify in case of a challenge to the required participation<br />
minimums by any athlete. Such individual meet verifi cation<br />
(results) may be recorded on standard forms distributed by the<br />
<strong>Association</strong> in lieu of keeping individual results.<br />
C) Team Entry and Advancement<br />
1) The electronic entry for contestants in the region meet shall<br />
be submitted not later than 9:00 p.m. four (4) days prior to the<br />
fi rst day of preliminaries. For those regions holding preliminary<br />
competition in Pole Vault or other events at a different time, the<br />
entry deadline will be not less than four (4) days prior to that<br />
date for those events.<br />
2) By 9 p.m., three (3) days prior to the region meet, the manager<br />
shall distribute a preliminary Performance Listing to all coaches<br />
in the region, shall also submit the list via the UK listserve, and<br />
shall also submit to KHSAA for posting on website.<br />
3) By 9 p.m., two (2) days before the region, all coaches desiring<br />
to challenge a particular time shall have notifi ed the region<br />
manager as to the objection, and the region manager shall<br />
thereafter resolve and determine the entry time.<br />
4) By 9 p.m., one (1) day prior to the region meet, the manager<br />
shall distribute a fi nal Performance Listing to all coaches in the<br />
region, shall also submit the list via the UK listserve, and shall<br />
also submit to KHSAA for posting on website.<br />
5) Only in the case of documented medical emergency can these<br />
deadlines be waived or a substitution be allowed.<br />
6) Each manager is responsible for the forwarding of the entries<br />
for the region meet to all competing teams.<br />
7) An entry with no time entered for an athlete may be challenged.<br />
8) The KHSAA impose a fi ne of $100 against any school attempting<br />
to enter athletes after any published deadline.<br />
9) A school may enter one or two contestants in each individual<br />
event and one team in each relay race at the region meet.<br />
10) Eight participants may be named to a relay team, any four of<br />
whom may be used in the preliminaries or in the fi nals. The same<br />
eight individuals are the only athletes eligible to be entered in<br />
that relay race at the state meet. Coaches should list a maximum<br />
of eight individuals on the relay entry, and then shall declare<br />
the runners that will run prior to each race. The same eight<br />
individuals are the only athletes eligible to be entered in that<br />
race at the state meet. Listing on the entry does not count as<br />
one of their events unless they actually report to the clerk. Being<br />
listed as an alternate does not count as one of the events for the<br />
athlete against the four-event limit. Only those relay contestants<br />
who actually participate will be considered offi cial entries.<br />
11) In any meet, a contestant shall not compete in more than<br />
four events. Any number of these events may be relays. IF A<br />
COMPETITOR EXCEEDS PARTICIPATION LIMITS, THEY SHALL<br />
FORFEIT ALL INDIVIDUAL AND TEAM POINTS EARNED IN<br />
ANY EVENT AND SHALL BE DISQUALIFIED FROM FURTHER<br />
PARTICIPATION IN THAT MEET.<br />
D) Advancement to State Meet<br />
1) The top two competitors in each event at the region meet shall<br />
automatically qualify for the state meet.<br />
2) The next ten best times/heights/marks from the state-at-large<br />
shall qualify for the state meet.<br />
3) Any other contestant not otherwise qualifying in (1) and (2)<br />
above that meets the published time standards in accordance<br />
with the published guidelines shall also qualify for the state<br />
meet.<br />
E) Substitutions:<br />
1) Any contestant whose name is on the entry form may be<br />
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substituted for the original entry at a region meet, prior to the<br />
deadline for scratch/add.<br />
2) After the region meet deadline, the manager may only allow the<br />
substitution if the original entry is prevented from participating<br />
in the event because of circumstances beyond their control and<br />
with medical documentation.<br />
3) There are no substitutions at the State Meet.<br />
V) Umpires / Offi cials<br />
A) Regular Season Competition<br />
1) It is strongly recommended that a KHSAA licensed offi cial (Track<br />
and Field), be present at each Track meet that counts toward the<br />
limit of meets in accordance with Bylaw 25.<br />
2) In any meet where more than four (4) schools are entering<br />
teams or individuals, there shall be a KHSAA licensed Track<br />
offi cial.<br />
B) Postseason Competition<br />
1) Offi cials for all KHSAA sponsored championship competition<br />
shall be assigned by the Commission in compliance with the<br />
Federal Court Decree of 1971 (1987, 2007) and within the<br />
published guidelines of the KHSAA Offi cials Guidebook.<br />
2) The local management of the postseason track meets shall have<br />
the authority to hire and utilize all licensed offi cials necessary<br />
for properly conducting the meets.<br />
VI) Champion, Trophies and Awards<br />
A) Champion<br />
1) All entrants from a school accumulate team points toward the<br />
team championship.<br />
2) Six (6) places shall count in scoring in each event at the region<br />
meets with values of 10-8-6-4-2-1.<br />
3) Eight (8) places shall count in scoring in each event at the state<br />
meet with values of 10-8-6-5-4-3-2-1.<br />
4) The champion of each meet will be the team compiling the<br />
highest number of points in each meet.<br />
B) Trophies and Awards<br />
1) Region.<br />
a) Trophies will be given to the team winner and runner-up at<br />
each region.<br />
b) Awards will be given to fi rst six (6) fi nishers in each event at<br />
each region meet.<br />
c) The <strong>Association</strong> will bear the costs of all trophies and medals<br />
at the region meet.<br />
2) State.<br />
a) Trophies will be awarded to the teams fi nishing fi rst, second,<br />
third and fourth at the state meet.<br />
b) Awards will be given to the fi rst eight (8) placers in each<br />
event at the state meet.<br />
c) The <strong>Association</strong> will bear the costs of all trophies and medals<br />
at the state tournament.<br />
VII) Finances, Passes<br />
A) Region<br />
1) The fi nances of the region meet will be managed at the region<br />
level.<br />
2) The region competing schools shall decide any distribution of<br />
net profi t/loss, which shall be shared.<br />
B) State<br />
1) The <strong>Association</strong> will fi nance the state tournament.<br />
2) <strong>School</strong>s are responsible for the expenses of competitors<br />
participating in the state meet.<br />
VIII) Sport Specifi c Competition Rules<br />
A) Playing Rules<br />
1) All meets shall be contested using the NFHS Track and Field<br />
Rules as published by the NFHS in Indianapolis. Additional<br />
rules, governed by State <strong>Association</strong> adoption provisions in the<br />
National Federation Playing Rules or otherwise developed by the<br />
<strong>Association</strong> may be implemented in contests played in <strong>Kentucky</strong><br />
and will be distributed to the membership when relevant.<br />
2) Detailed and binding instructions, both for managers and<br />
participating teams, shall be published on the KHSAA website.<br />
3) The Board of Control shall serve as the Games Committee<br />
as designated by the NFHS Track and Field Rules. The Board<br />
shall through its normal procedures, receive input from the<br />
Commissioner’s Advisory Committee and all other internal<br />
opportunities prior to fi nalizing any decision in compliance with<br />
these rules.<br />
B) Specifi cations for Track Facilities<br />
The specifi cations for recommended and required standards for<br />
track facilities to be used in tournament play may be developed by<br />
<strong>Association</strong> staff and Advisory Committees and approved by the<br />
Board of Control.<br />
J) Starter’s Pistol Specifi cations<br />
Any meet, indoors or outdoors, where at FAT system is being used<br />
my be started by a .32 or .22 caliber starter’s pistol. The pisol shall<br />
meet all district, local, state and federal regulations including<br />
possession ordinances and registration requirements.<br />
I) Interrupted Meets<br />
When lightning or other inclement weather, heat and humidity<br />
conditions or other events beyond the control of meet management<br />
cause the interruption of a meet by the Meet Referee after it has<br />
begun, and the determination has been made that it cannot be<br />
resumed at the point of interruption, it shall be considered to<br />
be complete with respect to the counting against the maximum<br />
number of meets for a school or minimum number of required<br />
meets for an athlete. In addition, it shall be complete to the extent<br />
of the compensation for meet offi cials.<br />
E) Uniform allowances per NFHS Track Rule 3<br />
1) All contestants in Track shall adhere to National Federation Rule<br />
4-3 as it relates to the uniform of the competitors. In addition,<br />
the Games Committee for the State Cross Country and Track<br />
Meets may, within the allowable limits of Rule 4-3, establish<br />
clarifi cations and enhancements to the uniform requirement to<br />
ensure equal treatment of all competitors.<br />
2) The following areas have been addressed for consistent<br />
enforcement by meet offi cials and which are applicable to<br />
all contestants. NOTHING ABOUT THESE RULES MANDATE A<br />
REQUIRED COLOR):<br />
a) HEADS - Hats are not allowed however the toboggan or<br />
stocking cap/wrap are permitted in cold or hot weather. All<br />
head gear and holders shall be checked by the Meet Referee<br />
to make sure they are secure. Anything worn on the head<br />
shall be secure, designed for the head, and without a visible<br />
manufacturer’s logo or other decoration (other than the<br />
school name / nickname).<br />
b) TOPS - If shirts are worn under the school issued jersey by<br />
more than one team member (two or more), that apparel<br />
shall be exactly the same single solid color on all who choose<br />
to wear the undergarments. It is not necessary that all team<br />
members wear them. No lettering or designs or decals will<br />
be allowed on undershirts anywhere with the exception of<br />
a single manufacturer’s logo which shall adhere to the NFHS<br />
restrictions. The restrictions on undershirts do not include<br />
sleeve length. For example one team member can wear long<br />
sleeves, one 3/4 sleeves and one short sleeves as long as they<br />
are the same solid color.<br />
c) BOTTOMS - If leotards, body suits or bike shorts are worn<br />
under the school issued running trunks by more than one<br />
team member (two or more), that apparel shall be a single<br />
solid color and alike in color. Long underwear will not be<br />
accepted as a visible undergarment for either tops or bottoms.<br />
No lettering, designs or decals will be allowed on underpants<br />
anywhere, with the exception of a single manufacturer’s logo<br />
which shall meet NFHS restrictions. The restrictions on pants<br />
do not include pants length. For example one team member<br />
can wear long pants, one 3/4 pants and one short pants as<br />
long as they are the same solid color.<br />
d) UNIFORM VIOLATIONS - If a uniform violation is not detected<br />
prior to the start of an event, there can be no disqualifi cation<br />
for violations.<br />
e) HANDS - Gloves or socks may be worn on the hands during<br />
cold weather.<br />
f) FEET - Shoes shall be worn. Shoes of different runners on the<br />
team do not have to be the same make and model. The use<br />
of ballet slippers, gymnastic or sweat socks does not meet the<br />
requirements of this rule.<br />
g) JEWELRY – No jewelry will be allowed to be worn per NFHS<br />
rules. Religious or medical medals can be worn in compliance<br />
with NFHS rules. A religious medal shall be taped to the body<br />
and worn under the uniform. A medical alert piece of jewelry<br />
shall be taped to the body and should be visible.<br />
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h) BODY MARKINGS / TATTOOS - A permanent tattoo that is<br />
not objectionable in the judgement of an offi cial, would<br />
be allowed. A permanent tattoo that is objectionable in its<br />
content or form shall be covered. Anything non permanent<br />
including tattoos, face paint, etc. would not be legal if<br />
visible on any part of the body as it would be excessive body<br />
decoration.<br />
i) SPORTS BRA – These items are considered foundation<br />
garments and are not to be considered as part of the uniform<br />
or undergarment rule.<br />
j) SUNGLASSES- Unless prescribed by a medical doctor for the<br />
purpose of vision correction, sunglasses may not be worn<br />
during competition.<br />
k) HIP NUMBERS – UNIFORM – When hip numbers are worn for<br />
purpose of assisting the automated timing system in region<br />
and state competition, the uniform topped shall be tucked<br />
into the shorts when the competitors are at the start.<br />
F) Events<br />
1) All boys’ region meets as well as the state meet shall have the<br />
following events: 110 Meter <strong>High</strong> Hurdles, 100 Meter Dash,<br />
4 x 200 Meter Relay, 1600 Meter Run, 4 x 100 Meter Relay,<br />
400 Meter Dash, 300 Meter Low Hurdles, 3200 Meter Run, 800<br />
Meter Run, 200 Meter Dash, 4x400 Meter Relay, 4x800 Meter<br />
Relay, Shot Put, Discus, Pole Vault, Triple Jump, Long Jump, <strong>High</strong><br />
Jump.<br />
2) All girls’ region meets as well as the state meet shall have the<br />
following events: 100 Meter Low Hurdles, 100 Meter Dash, 4<br />
x 200 Meter Relay, 1600 Meter Run, 4 x 100 Meter Relay, 400<br />
Meter Dash, 300 Meter Low Hurdles, 3200 Meter Run, 800<br />
Meter Run, 200 Meter Dash, 4x400 Meter Relay, 4x800 Meter<br />
Relay, Shot Put, Discus, Long Jump, <strong>High</strong> Jump, Pole Vault, Triple<br />
Jump.<br />
3) These events shall be conducted in metric measurements when<br />
possible. The traditional English measurements may be used<br />
when necessary. National Federation Track and Field Rules shall<br />
govern the competition.<br />
F) Region Meet Entry Mark (Seeding) Requirements<br />
1) All coaches shall be able to verify times that are entered for an<br />
athlete in the region meet.<br />
2) Entry times for the region meet may be FAT (Fully Automated<br />
Timing) or HT (Hand Times). All HT times shall be properly<br />
converted per NFHS Rule 3-9-4. If any HT is recorded in<br />
hundredths, it shall be rounded up to the nearest tenth of a<br />
second, and properly noted as a HT.<br />
3) Any time which cannot be verifi ed, cannot be used.<br />
4) The only acceptable verifi cation of meet results will be<br />
submission to the KHSAA website.<br />
5) Only meet results posted using Hytek Meet Manager Software<br />
and its formatting will be used for the purpose of seeding the<br />
region. In this manner, a statewide listing of performances can<br />
be maintained by multiple sources to validate seed times.<br />
6) Only meets contested up until the day before entries are due<br />
will be used for the purpose of seeding the region. While other<br />
meets may be held per Bylaw 25, those meets may be used to<br />
satisfy the 4 meet minimum, but not used toward seeding.<br />
G) Region Meet Format and Rules<br />
1) All region meets will follow the same time schedule.<br />
2) Regions running multiple meets at the same site will be required<br />
to run them consecutively, not concurrently.<br />
3) The fast heat/section in all races shall be full (use all lanes),<br />
even if this leaves a single competitor in the slower heat.<br />
4) Each of the region meets will be conducted in one session and<br />
use the same standard schedule including fi eld events. The<br />
Pole Vault may be held at an alternative site at the discretion<br />
of the tournament manager and with the approval of the<br />
Commissioner.<br />
5) The region meets shall be held on Saturday or Tuesday (if that<br />
Tuesday is election day), unless there is an agreement among<br />
the participating teams to hold the meet on an alternate day.<br />
If an alternate day is selected, and any school is in session that<br />
day, the meet shall be held after 3 p.m. Confl icts with graduation<br />
ceremonies and the academic school day shall be avoided.<br />
6) By consensus of the schools in the region through communication<br />
with the manager, the preliminaries in the Long Jump, Triple<br />
Jump, Shot Put and Discus may be conducted using an Open Ring<br />
/ Open Pit, “Cafeteria Style” format. In doing this, the manager<br />
would defi ne a block of time and allow the competitors to check<br />
in, perform their trials without regard to a pre-defi ned order,<br />
and return to other events or event venues.<br />
7) In order to use this Cafeteria Style, the manager would defi ne<br />
a block of time where trials would be allowed. No more than<br />
ten (10) minutes following the closing of the pit/ring and the<br />
announcing of the fi nalist, the fi nals would begin in NFHS<br />
defi ned order.<br />
8) The meet shall be scheduled at a time when there is not a<br />
confl ict with instructional time at a participating school and<br />
all efforts should be made to avoid confl ict with the actual<br />
graduation exercises. It is impossible to avoid all confl icts, but<br />
managers are to afford member schools the same courtesy they<br />
would expect.<br />
9) Any race where the initial leg (or total race) is 400 meters or<br />
less shall be started with blocks, and all competitors shall be<br />
required to properly use them.<br />
10) All individuals placing sixth or higher in each event shall score<br />
team points in the region meet.<br />
11) Six places shall count in the scoring in each event at the region<br />
meet with values 10-8-6-4-2-1.<br />
12) The meet shall be made up of all of the events on the region<br />
entry form.<br />
13) No preliminaries will be conducted. All running events will<br />
be timed-fi nal events, broken into sections according to NFHS<br />
rules.<br />
14) In the running races where enough competitors are entered to<br />
cause the need for sections, the slower runners or relay teams<br />
shall be placed in the fi rst section, with the faster competitors<br />
assigned to the last section (NFHS Rule 5-5-7).<br />
15) The hurdle height for the girls 100m hurdles is 33” and the<br />
height for the boys 300m hurdles is 36”<br />
16) In the case of a tie in fi eld events, if all tie breaking procedures<br />
fail to break the tie according to the National Federation Rule<br />
Book; competitors tying for second in the region shall advance<br />
to the state meet.175) All region meets and the state meet shall<br />
be conducted utilizing fully automated timing. In the event that<br />
the timing system fails for any reason, the NFHS provision for<br />
adjusting marks to be comparable shall be utilized.<br />
H) State Meet Automatic Qualifying Standards and Starting Heights<br />
1) Automatic Qualifying Standards are determined by the average<br />
fi fth place time the last fi ve years of State Meets.<br />
2) The calculated FAT time standards represent the actual fi ve year<br />
average.<br />
3) Automatic Qualifying HAFT Standards are derived by taking the<br />
fi ve-year average electronic (FAT) time, reducing it by .24 and<br />
then rounding to the next tenth in compliance with Track Rule<br />
3-9.<br />
4) <strong>High</strong> Jump qualifying marks are rounded up to the nearest 2<br />
inch mark above the fi ve-year average for boys.<br />
5) <strong>High</strong> Jump qualifying marks are rounded up to the nearest 2<br />
inch mark above the fi ve-year average for girls.<br />
6) Pole Vault qualifying marks are rounded up to the nearest 6 inch<br />
mark above the fi ve-year average for boys.<br />
7) Pole Vault qualifying marks are rounded up to the nearest 6 inch<br />
mark above the fi ve-year average for girls.<br />
I) State Meet Starting Heights and Marks<br />
1) Pole Vault starting height at state meet will be 2 feet below<br />
Class Automatic Qualifying Standard for boys.<br />
2) Pole Vault starting height at state meet will be 2 feet below<br />
Class Automatic Qualifying Standard for girls.<br />
3) <strong>High</strong> Jump starting height at state meet will be 4 inches below<br />
Class Automatic Qualifying Standard for boys.<br />
4) <strong>High</strong> Jump starting height at state meet will be 4 inches below<br />
Class Automatic Qualifying Standard for girls.<br />
5) Games Committee reserves the right per NFHS rules to adjust<br />
starting height due to unforeseen conditions<br />
J) State Meet Format<br />
1) The State Meet will be conducted in one day, with all running<br />
events being timed fi nals<br />
2) KHSAA staff is to determine class placement and distribute to<br />
schools.<br />
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3) There will be no practice date prior to the State Meet<br />
4) The standard order of events will be followed from the Rules<br />
Book with the fastest section running last<br />
5) The 4 x 800 relay and 800 meter run will be run in 2 sections,<br />
with 14 in the faster section, and 10 in the slower section<br />
6) The 100/110 Hurdles, 100 Dash, 4x200 Relay, 4 x 100 Relay, 400<br />
Dash, 300 Hurdles, 200 Dash and 4 x 400 Relay will be run in<br />
three sections, with the two fastest sections using all available<br />
lanes.<br />
7) The 1600 and 3200 runs will be run in one race each.<br />
8) The State Meet will utilize at least three fully automatic timing<br />
systems<br />
J) Sector for Shot Put and Discus<br />
The sector for the Shot Put and Discus shall be marked at 34.92<br />
degrees. All regular and postseason competition shall utilize this<br />
sector measurement, whether or not the event is held inside the<br />
oval.<br />
K) Heat Index<br />
All play shall adhere to the KHSAA Heat Index Program. For<br />
postseason play, it is the responsibility of the host site manager<br />
to ensure and track the heat index and report it accordingly to<br />
the KHSAA.<br />
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KHSAA COMPETITION RULES<br />
Governing Volleyball<br />
(Adopted by the Board of Control)<br />
(Where these rules refer to the Commissioner, they shall refer to<br />
the Commissioner of the KHSAA. Sports specifi c duties may be<br />
appropriately delegated to a member of the Commission for the<br />
implementation of these rules. See Case Situations for specifi c<br />
rulings and interpretations used to administer these provisions)<br />
I) Assignment of <strong>School</strong>s and Seeding<br />
A) Alignment of Teams for Postseason Play<br />
The <strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>Athletic</strong> <strong>Association</strong> shall sponsor<br />
postseason competition in volleyball for girls, provided that there<br />
is suffi cient interest of the membership and such is approved by<br />
the Board of Control. The Commissioner shall divide the state into<br />
geographic sections with the approval of the Board of Control.<br />
The entire alignment shall be reviewed when the Board of Control<br />
conducts a realignment related to basketball. In the interim, newly<br />
added or deleted programs will be handled on a case by case basis<br />
by the Commissioner’s offi ce.<br />
As of August 15, <strong>2012</strong>, the alignment for volleyball is as follows<br />
—<br />
REGION 1<br />
District 1 - Carlisle County, Fulton City, Fulton County, Hickman<br />
County<br />
District 2 - Heath, Lone Oak, Paducah Tilghman, Reidland<br />
District 3 - Ballard Memorial, Graves County, Mayfi eld<br />
District 4 - Calloway County, Christian Fellowship, Community<br />
Christian (Paducah), Marshall County, Murray<br />
REGION 2<br />
District 5 - Crittenden County, Livingston Central, Trigg County<br />
District 6 - Henderson County, Union County, Webster County<br />
District 7 - Caldwell County, Hopkins County Central, Madisonville-<br />
North Hopkins<br />
District 8 - Christian County, Fort Campbell, Hopkinsville,<br />
University Heights<br />
REGION 3<br />
District 9 - Apollo, Daviess County, Owensboro, Owensboro<br />
Catholic<br />
District 10 - McLean County, Muhlenberg County, Ohio County<br />
District 11 - Breckinridge County, Hancock County, Meade County<br />
District 12 - Butler County, Edmonson County, Grayson County,<br />
Trinity (Whitesville)<br />
REGION 4<br />
District 13 - Franklin-Simpson, Logan County, Russellville, Todd<br />
County Central<br />
District 14 - Bowling Green, Greenwood, South Warren, Warren<br />
Central, Warren East<br />
District 15 - Allen County-Scottsville, Barren County, Glasgow,<br />
Monroe County<br />
District 16 - Clinton County, Metcalfe County, Russell County<br />
REGION 5<br />
District 17 - Central Hardin, Elizabethtown, Fort Knox, John<br />
Hardin, North Hardin<br />
District 18 - Caverna, Green County, Hart County, LaRue County<br />
District 19 - Bardstown, Bethlehem, Nelson County, Thomas<br />
Nelson, Washington County<br />
District 20 - Adair County, Campbellsville, Marion County, Taylor<br />
County<br />
REGION 6<br />
District 21 - Beth Haven, Fairdale, Holy Cross (Louisville), Pleasure<br />
Ridge Park, Valley<br />
District 22 - Butler, Doss, Iroquois, Western<br />
District 23 - Bullitt Central, Evangel Christian, Moore, North<br />
Bullitt, Southern<br />
District 24 - Bullitt East, Fern Creek, Jeffersontown, Mercy (Girls),<br />
Whitefi eld Academy<br />
REGION 7<br />
District 25 - Central, DuPont Manual, Portland Christian,<br />
Presentation<br />
District 26 – Assumption (Girls), Brown, Male<br />
District 27 - Atherton, Sacred Heart (Girls), Seneca, Waggener<br />
District 28 - Ballard, Christian Academy-Louisville, Eastern,<br />
<strong>Kentucky</strong> Country Day<br />
REGION 8<br />
District 29 - North Oldham, Oldham County, South Oldham,<br />
Trimble County<br />
District 30 - Anderson County, Collins, Shelby County, Spencer<br />
County<br />
District 31 - Carroll County, Eminence, Gallatin County, Henry<br />
County, Owen County<br />
District 32 - Grant County, Simon Kenton, Walton-Verona,<br />
Williamstown<br />
REGION 9<br />
District 33 - Boone County, Conner, Heritage, Cooper, Ryle<br />
District 34 - Dixie Heights, Lloyd Memorial, Ludlow, St. Henry<br />
District, Villa Madonna<br />
District 35 - Beechwood, Covington Latin, Holmes, Holy Cross<br />
(Covington), Notre Dame (Girls)<br />
District 36 - Bellevue, Dayton, <strong>High</strong>lands, Newport, Newport<br />
Central Catholic<br />
REGION 10<br />
District 37 - Bishop Brossart, Calvary Christian, Campbell County,<br />
Scott, Silver Grove<br />
District 38 - Deming, Harrison County, Nicholas County, Pendleton<br />
County<br />
District 39 - Augusta, Bracken County, Mason County, St. Patrick<br />
District 40 - Bourbon County, George Rogers Clark, Montgomery<br />
County<br />
REGION 11<br />
District 41 - Franklin County, Western Hills, Woodford County<br />
District 42 - Bryan Station, Henry Clay, Scott County<br />
District 43 - Lafayette, Lexington Catholic, Lexington Christian,<br />
Paul Laurence Dunbar, Tates Creek<br />
District 44 - Berea, Madison Central, Madison Southern<br />
REGION 12<br />
District 45 - Boyle County, Danville, Garrard County, <strong>Kentucky</strong><br />
<strong>School</strong> f/t Deaf, Lincoln County<br />
District 46 - Burgin, East Jessamine, Mercer County, West<br />
Jessamine<br />
District 47 - Casey County, Pulaski County, Rockcastle County,<br />
Somerset<br />
District 48 - McCreary Central, Monticello, Southwestern, Wayne<br />
County<br />
REGION 13<br />
District 49 – Clay County, Jackson County, Oneida Baptist, Red<br />
Bird<br />
District 50 – Corbin, North Laurel, South Laurel<br />
District 51 – Knox Central, Lynn Camp, Whitley County<br />
District 52 – Bell County, Harlan, Harlan County, Middlesboro<br />
REGION 14<br />
District 53 – Jenkins, Knott County Central, Letcher County Central<br />
District 54 – Buckhorn, Hazard, Perry County Central<br />
District 55 – Breathitt County, Jackson City, Leslie County<br />
District 56 – Estill County, Lee County, Owsley County, Powell<br />
County<br />
REGION 15<br />
District 57 – Johnson Central, Lawrence County, Magoffi n County,<br />
Paintsville, Sheldon Clark<br />
District 58 – Allen Central, Betsy Layne, Piarist, Prestonsburg,<br />
South Floyd<br />
District 59 – East Ridge, Pikeville, Shelby Valley<br />
District 60 – Belfry, Phelps, Pike County Central<br />
REGION 16<br />
District 61 – Bath County, Fleming County, Rowan County<br />
District 62 – East Carter, Morgan County, West Carter<br />
District 63 – Greenup County, Lewis County, Raceland, Russell<br />
District 64 – Ashland Blazer, Boyd County, Fairview, Rose Hill<br />
B) District Seeding<br />
1) For district tournaments that for whatever reason, fall to where<br />
only two teams the following shall govern:<br />
a) The head to head results from the regular season shall<br />
determine the host team and number 1 seed for postseason<br />
play.<br />
b) The number 1 seed shall host the district tournament (region if<br />
the sport does not have districts) and shall be the designated<br />
home team, even if unable to host the game at their home site<br />
due to facility requirements in the sport.<br />
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2) For district tournaments with three teams, the district<br />
tournament shall be seeded in accordance with the following<br />
three-team seeding rules:<br />
a) Each team in a three-team district is required to play the<br />
other two teams in the district in two contests each year, at<br />
mutually agreed sites. These matches will produce a uniform<br />
means of ranking the teams by seed within these districts.<br />
b) The team with the highest seed (one seed) receives a bye in<br />
the district tournament, and advances to the championship<br />
match.<br />
c) The remaining two teams would play in the fi rst round of<br />
the district tournament with the loser of that match being<br />
eliminated.<br />
d) In the case of a two-way tie for the district winning position,<br />
the winner in the second match played between the tied<br />
district opponents would have the higher fi nishing position.<br />
e) In the case of a three-way tie for the district winning position,<br />
the tie would be resolved in the following manner. If any of<br />
the tie-breakers results in one of the teams being ahead of the<br />
other two, the tie is broken. If any of the tie-breakers result<br />
in two teams remaining ahead of the third, then the two-way<br />
tie breaker shall be used to determine the winner between<br />
those two.<br />
(1) The tie-breaking mechanisms (in order) shall be:<br />
a. If the tie remains between all three teams, the record in<br />
the second match played against all district opponents<br />
involved in the tie.<br />
b. If the tie remains between all three teams, the record<br />
in the fi rst match played against all district opponents<br />
involved in the tie.<br />
c. If the tie remains between all three teams, then the total<br />
points allowed in all seeded matches shall be the next<br />
tie-breaker.<br />
d. If the tie remains between all three teams, then the<br />
total points allowed in the second of each of the seeded<br />
matches shall be the next tie-breaker.<br />
e. If the tie is still unbreakable, then a blind draw among the<br />
three teams shall break the tie.<br />
(2) Additional tie-breaking mechanisms could be added, and<br />
would be uniform for all three-team districts.<br />
f) In the event of match re-scheduling or cancellation, the<br />
original match schedule shall determine which match is<br />
“second” for tie-breaking purposes.<br />
3) For district tournaments with four or more teams, the district<br />
tournament brackets may be drawn by random lot or placed into<br />
the bracket using a seeding system. A majority vote (recorded<br />
in writing) of the Principals, <strong>Athletic</strong> Directors or Designated<br />
Representatives of the schools in the district is required in order<br />
to make or change seeding decisions. In the absence of any<br />
documentation, minutes or other verifi cation, the districts shall<br />
not be seeded. The rules concerning the seeding of a district<br />
with four or more teams are as follows:<br />
a) The decision to seed and the method used in seeding (including<br />
all tie-breakers) shall be determined by majority vote of the<br />
participating teams in the district and the manager shall<br />
record this vote in writing and submit it to the <strong>Association</strong>.<br />
The representatives making the written declaration shall<br />
decide all issues related to seeding,<br />
b) Seeding methods shall be determined prior to the start of<br />
the regular season, recorded in writing with a copy provided<br />
to the KHSAA, and shall remain in place until a majority vote<br />
of the participating schools rescinds or changes the seeding<br />
decisions. Such changes to the district seeding plan may not<br />
be made for the current year once play has begun in the<br />
regular season.<br />
c) In the event of dispute, the current copy on fi le with the<br />
KHSAA shall prevail in determining resolution.<br />
d) Seeding plans may, at the discretion of the majority vote of<br />
the schools, stipulate a particular team to a particular seeded<br />
position.<br />
e) It shall be the district tournament manager’s responsibility<br />
to update the <strong>Association</strong> with respect to any changes to<br />
the seeding decision or method being used and any relevant<br />
tiebreakers. In the absence of this documentation, consultation<br />
with, and written verifi cation and documentation from, prior<br />
year tournament managers, will be utilized by staff to assist<br />
with interpretation and clarifi cation.<br />
f) There are no statewide rules on a seeding method once the<br />
determination has been made to seed. Some of the more<br />
common and recommended means of seeding is the record<br />
of matches played within a district provided all teams have<br />
played all other teams. In that case, each district shall adopt<br />
tie-breaking procedures in the event that the primary method<br />
of seeding results in a tie or other situations arise which cause<br />
an alteration in the scheduled seeding method. Among the<br />
more common tie-breaking methods are:<br />
(1) seeding by overall win-loss record;<br />
(2) seeding by win-loss record in specifi c contests,<br />
(3) seeding by a rating/ranking from a statewide poll,<br />
(4) seeding by a majority vote,<br />
(5) seeding by a committee,<br />
(6) seeding a specifi c team (s) into a position to avoid<br />
scheduling complications and issues, and<br />
(7) seeding by a rating turned in by each school.<br />
g) If win-loss records are used for seeding, the records used<br />
shall be the records as of the date of the pre-tournament<br />
meeting as published on the KHSAA memorandum calendar.<br />
Teams and school representatives may meet during the<br />
regular season to discuss tournament operations (i.e. dates,<br />
times, sites, tournament personnel needs, etc.). However if<br />
an organizational meeting is held prior to the published date<br />
on the calendar, no discussions may be held regarding the<br />
bracketing or pairings of specifi c teams unless all mandated<br />
seeded matches have been played prior to the meeting.<br />
Matches played after the published meeting date SHALL NOT<br />
factor into the seeded position.<br />
h) Seeded matches unable to be played for any reason (with the<br />
exception of verifi ed forfeited contests) prior to the published<br />
date for the district tournament meetings will be recorded as<br />
a win and a loss for both teams in computing seeded position.<br />
i) If a change in the alignment of teams moves a single new<br />
team into a previously seeded district during the current<br />
school year, the previous decision as to seeding shall prevail. If<br />
the new team enters the alignment following the completion<br />
of all match contracts and the new team is unable to schedule<br />
all required opponents, the new team shall be seeded in the<br />
last position for the current season, and shall be included in<br />
seeded match scheduling for the subsequent seasons. If a<br />
single change in the alignment occurs prior to the end of the<br />
previous school year, the district teams will conduct a new<br />
vote as to seeding.<br />
j) If a change in the alignment of teams moves more than one<br />
team into a seeded district, the district teams shall conduct a<br />
new vote as to seeding. A tie vote will result in the seeding<br />
decision being not seeded.<br />
k) If the Board of Control approves a total realignment of teams<br />
within a district, the teams in the district shall conduct a new<br />
vote as to seeding. A tie vote in this situation shall result in<br />
the district being not seeded.<br />
II) Dates and Sites for Postseason Competition<br />
A) Dates for Play<br />
1) District tournament play shall begin not later than Monday<br />
of the week on the KHSAA Calendar for district tournaments.<br />
Permission may be obtained from the KHSAA offi ce to start later<br />
than that date only in the event of facility confl icts. Tournaments<br />
may begin on the weekend prior if the schools concur and it<br />
alleviates facility confl icts.<br />
2) Region tournament play shall begin not later than Tuesday<br />
of the week on the KHSAA Calendar for region tournaments.<br />
Permission may be obtained from the KHSAA offi ce to start later<br />
than that date only in the event of facility confl icts.<br />
3) All tournaments shall be held on or as near the dates indicated<br />
on the Memorandum Calendar as local conditions permit. Any<br />
exceptions shall be approved by the Commissioner.<br />
B) Sites for Play<br />
1) District tournament sites shall be selected by a site selection<br />
plan approved by a unanimous vote of the schools eligible<br />
to compete in each district tournament. If a district is unable<br />
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to resolve confl ict over the plan, the Board of Control shall<br />
establish a plan.<br />
2) Only schools which are members of the <strong>Association</strong> prior to<br />
January 1 of the year in which the tournament is held, and<br />
having a schedule of ten (10) or more volleyball matches shall<br />
be allowed to vote for the district tournament location or<br />
participate in the tournament.<br />
3) Criteria to be considered by the schools for the district<br />
tournament include but are not limited to- satisfactory capacity<br />
within the facility to safely accommodate past (fi ve years) and<br />
expected attendance numbers; an offi cials dressing room; and<br />
adequate parking for projected attendance.<br />
4) The Commissioner shall determine region tournament sites.<br />
<strong>School</strong>s interested in hosting a region tournament shall submit<br />
their request through the defi ned site selection process at prior<br />
year tournaments. The applicant shall supply information relating<br />
to seating and parking facilities and such other information as<br />
may be requested by the Commissioner. The Commissioner’s<br />
offi ce may use this site selection plan as a guide, but is not<br />
bound by this plan in determining the sites.<br />
5) A two-thirds vote is necessary to adopt any plan for<br />
recommending the tournament sites and voting shall include<br />
all schools within a region, not simply the schools playing in a<br />
particular year’s event. Criteria to be considered by the schools<br />
include but are not limited to- satisfactory capacity within the<br />
facility to safely accommodate past (fi ve years) and expected<br />
attendance numbers; an offi cials dressing room; and adequate<br />
parking for projected attendance.<br />
6) The schools in the district and the region shall agree on the<br />
amount of proceeds (if any) that is to be kept by the host<br />
school as well as limitations on expenses by the host school;<br />
determining the fi xed amount or percentages to be given to<br />
each school that participates; the fi xed amount or percentages<br />
to be given to each team in the region not competing in the<br />
tournament; and the disbursement of any proceeds from<br />
commissions, parking, advertising and any other revenue<br />
related to the tournament but not directly related to ticket,<br />
program or novelty sales. Resolution as to disputes on any of<br />
these issues may be facilitated by the Commissioner’s offi ce<br />
and if agreement cannot be reached, may be considered by the<br />
Board of Control.<br />
7) The Board of Control shall determine the site of the state<br />
tournament after receiving the Commissioner’s recommendation,<br />
and shall be guided by necessary hotel facilities, playing<br />
facilities, and community/area support.<br />
III) Tournament Managers, Meetings and Pairings<br />
A) Selection of Tournament Manager<br />
1) The principal of the host school shall designate an offi cial of<br />
the school to serve as the manager for each district tournament.<br />
The Commissioner will appoint a manager for each of the region<br />
tournaments.<br />
2) It is the duty of each district and region tournament manager<br />
to invite representatives of the participating teams in the<br />
tournament to a meeting held for the purpose of making<br />
tournament plans.<br />
3) It is an explicit duty of each tournament manager to inform<br />
the association IMMEDIATELY as to the bracket / pairings /<br />
entries / results when requested by KHSAA staff and according<br />
to the time deadlines provided including the actual site of the<br />
tournament if it is not held at the school. In addition, it shall be<br />
the duty of the manager of each contest in soccer, volleyball,<br />
football, basketball, baseball and softball to contact the KHSAA<br />
Scoreboard with the fi nal results following each contest. This is<br />
in addition to fulfi lling local media requests. The receipts of a<br />
tournament can be assessed (a fi ne levied against the manager)<br />
for failure to comply with these provisions.<br />
4) The Commissioner shall serve as the manager for the state<br />
tournament and may appoint as many assistant managers as<br />
deemed necessary to manage the event. The Commissioner will<br />
direct a drawing and all of the business necessary to conduct<br />
the state tournament.<br />
B) Tournament Meeting<br />
1) The representatives of the schools participating in each<br />
tournament, by majority vote, shall set the dates and times of<br />
the matches, and make all other arrangements necessary to<br />
conduct the tournament.<br />
2) The district meetings shall be held in the school designated as<br />
the tournament host not later than the Wednesday prior to the<br />
week of the tournament as specifi ed on the KHSAA Calendar.<br />
These meetings may be held earlier by mutual agreement of all<br />
teams.<br />
3) The Region meeting shall be held on Sunday afternoon<br />
immediately following the district tournaments not prior to 2:00<br />
local time in the school designated as the host. These meetings<br />
may be held earlier by mutual agreement of all teams, but not<br />
prior to the completion of all district tournament matches.<br />
C) Tournament Pairings<br />
1) The principal or his/her representative shall conduct the drawing<br />
for each school.<br />
2) District (non-seeded): The pairings for the district tournament<br />
shall be made in accordance with the following procedure, with<br />
all byes being arranged to be in the fi rst round:<br />
a) The number of places to be considered shall be four, eight,<br />
sixteen, thirty-two, etc. Of the above numbers, the one that is<br />
next greater than the number of teams in the drawing shall<br />
be considered in the drawing. The teams shall be placed in the<br />
proper position of the appropriate single elimination bracket.<br />
b) If the number of teams in the drawing is less than the<br />
number of places to be considered, the even number 2 shall<br />
be designed as the fi rst bye; the largest even number as the<br />
second bye; number 4 as the third bye; the next largest even<br />
number as the fourth bye; and so on until the number of<br />
places not so designated equals the number of teams in the<br />
drawing. The places shall be determined by drawing by lot,<br />
the numbers assigned to the “byes” having been fi rst taken<br />
from the numbers to be drawn.<br />
c) The teams which pair with “byes” shall have a rest period<br />
during the fi rst round of the playing of matches in the<br />
tournament.<br />
d) The winner of the No. 1 and No. 2 match shall play the winner<br />
of the No. 3 and No. 4 match. The winner of the No. 5 match<br />
and No. 6 match shall play the winner of No. 7 and No. 8<br />
match. The two winners shall play for the championship. The<br />
same general procedure shall be used in the case of more<br />
than eight places or teams.<br />
e) The district champion and the runner-up of each single<br />
elimination tournament shall advance to the region<br />
tournament.<br />
3) District (seeded): After seeding positions have been determined,<br />
the seeded bracket pairings shall be observed. The teams shall<br />
be placed in the proper position of the appropriate single<br />
elimination bracket. The brackets (from top down) are as follows:<br />
a) 2 Team - The district tournament shall then be a single game,<br />
with the winner being advanced to the region tournament as<br />
the district winner (regardless of the regular season results).<br />
b) 3 Teams (seeded by rule) – Seed 2 plays 3, Seed 1 plays<br />
winner of Seed 2 vs. Seed 3 for championship.<br />
c) 4 Teams - Seed 1 plays 4, 2 plays 3, winners meet for<br />
championship.<br />
d) 5 Teams - Seed 5 plays 4, 1 plays winner of 5 vs. 4, 2 plays 3,<br />
remaining winners meet for championship.<br />
e) 6 Teams - Seed 4 plays 5, 3 plays 6, 1 plays winner of 4 vs.<br />
5, 2 plays winner of 3 vs. 6, remaining winners meet for<br />
championship.<br />
f) 7 Teams - Seed 4 plays 5, 2 plays 7, 3 plays 6, 1 plays winner of<br />
4 vs. 5, 2 vs. 7 winner plays 3 vs. 6 winner, remaining winners<br />
meet for championship.<br />
g) 8 Teams - Seed 1 plays 8, 4 plays 5, 2 plays 7, 3 plays 6, 1 vs. 8<br />
winner plays 4 vs. 5 winner, 2 vs. 7 winner plays 3 vs. 6 winner,<br />
remaining winners meet for championship.<br />
h) The district champion and the runner-up of each single<br />
elimination tournament shall advance to the region<br />
tournament.<br />
4) Region: The pairings for the region tournament shall be made in<br />
accordance to the following procedure.<br />
a) In a region tournament with participants from four districts,<br />
the district winners will draw for positions 1, 3, 5 and 7 in a<br />
standard eight-team bracket. Each corresponding runner-up<br />
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team will draw for a position in the opposite bracket.<br />
b) In a region tournament with participants from three districts,<br />
the draw shall be conducted as follows. The format will<br />
follow a standard eight-team bracket with two byes, those<br />
falling into positions 2 and 7. The district winners shall draw<br />
for positions 1 and 8 in the bracket. The district winner not<br />
drawing a bye shall draw for a position in slots 3 through<br />
6. The district runner-up to the district champion drawing for<br />
position in slots 3 through 6 will draw into one of the two<br />
remaining slots in the bracket opposite the district winner, and<br />
the remaining two runner-up teams will be placed opposite<br />
their corresponding district winners in the remaining two slots<br />
in the bracket.<br />
c) In a region tournament with participants from two districts,<br />
the draw shall be conducted as follows. The district winners<br />
will draw for positions 1 and 3 in a standard four-team<br />
bracket. Each corresponding runner-up team will be placed in<br />
the position in the opposite bracket from the district winner.<br />
d) In regions where the drawing of district boundaries result in<br />
two or three districts, the Board of Control may approve an<br />
alternate format in order to allow for a full eight-team bracket<br />
in the region tournament.<br />
e) The winner of each region tournament shall advance to the<br />
state tournament.<br />
4) State. The Commissioner shall conduct a blind draw to<br />
determine the pairings for the state tournament. The winner of<br />
the each of the sixteen (16) region tournaments shall advance<br />
to the state tournament.<br />
IV) Eligibility to Enter Tournament Play and Substitutions<br />
A) Roster Requirement<br />
1) Each school shall enter an unlimited number of contestants<br />
on an electronic roster via the KHSAA website and online<br />
participation tracking system by the published deadlines.<br />
2) This roster may be revised throughout the regular season and<br />
shall serve all roster purposes in these rules.<br />
3) On the fi rst day of postseason play, these rosters shall be locked<br />
so that no additional players may be added, deleted or revised<br />
following this date, thereby creating the fi nal eligibility list for<br />
tournament play.<br />
4) After this time, the only revision allowed will be to correct a<br />
documented clerical error as referred to in Bylaw 14.<br />
B) Withdrawal after draw<br />
1) No school which enters a district, region or state tournament<br />
(draws for place) shall withdraw from the tournament or forfeit<br />
any of its matches, but shall play its entire tournament schedule.<br />
2) If a school withdraws from a district, region or state tournament<br />
at any time following the draw for district tournament positions<br />
or after the pairings have been determined in a seeded district,<br />
that school shall be penalized in accordance with Bylaw 33.<br />
C) Photo Requirement<br />
Each school shall submit a properly identifi ed team photograph in<br />
compliance with published deadlines and directives.<br />
D) Per match Roster/Substitutions<br />
1) A school may enter a team composed of fi fteen (15) players in<br />
each postseason tournament match from the roster submitted<br />
online.<br />
2) The fi fteen (15) players shall be designated each match, and no<br />
other players may be in uniform and tournament management<br />
may limit the total number of individuals in the dugouts.<br />
E) Minimum Number of Contests<br />
To be eligible to compete in the district, region or state<br />
tournament, a member school team shall have competed in at<br />
least two matches during the regular season.<br />
V) Umpires / Offi cials<br />
A) Offi cials for all KHSAA sponsored championship competition shall<br />
be assigned by the Commission in compliance with the Federal<br />
Court Decree of 1971 (1987, 2007).<br />
B) Offi cials assigned for championship play shall comply with the<br />
published provisions of the KHSAA Offi cials Guidebook.<br />
VI) Champion, Trophies and Awards<br />
A) Champion<br />
1) The champion of each district and region tournament will be the<br />
team undefeated in a single elimination tournament.<br />
2)The champion of the state tournament will be the winning team<br />
in a single elimination tournament.<br />
B) Trophies<br />
1) Trophies will be given to each district and region tournament<br />
winner and runner-up.<br />
2) The trophies at the district and region shall be paid from the<br />
gate receipts of that tournament.<br />
3) The state tournament champion, runner-up, and semi-fi nalists<br />
shall receive a trophy and twenty-four (24) individual medals.<br />
4) An All-Tournament team will be selected at the state tournament<br />
along with a Most Valuable Player.<br />
5) The <strong>Association</strong> will bear the costs of all trophies at the state<br />
tournament.<br />
VII) Finances, Passes<br />
A) District and Region<br />
1) The participating schools may adopt by majority vote, any plan<br />
that they desire for the distribution of receipts.<br />
2) If no plan can be agreed upon, the following shall prevail:<br />
a) A mileage fee of $1.00 per team per mile for each necessary<br />
trip should be allowed for travel expense. An allowance<br />
for one meal at $5.00 per team member per trip to the<br />
tournament should be allowed.<br />
b) The host school shall be allowed fi fteen (15) percent of<br />
the gross ticket receipts derived from the district or region<br />
tournament for rental of the gymnasium and other services<br />
rendered to include setup and clean-up charges and for<br />
paying documented incidental bills related to the tournament<br />
that are approved by the participating teams.<br />
c) Prior to any additional distribution, the gross receipts, less<br />
the host designated share outlined in subsection (2), shall be<br />
reduced by team travel expenses and the amounts paid for<br />
game offi cials and trophies.<br />
d) The remainder of the profi t shall be divided among the schools<br />
participating in the tournament and the non-participating<br />
schools in accordance with previously approved plans.<br />
e) The host school should be allowed the profi ts made on<br />
programs, concessions, parking, etc.<br />
B) State<br />
1) The <strong>Association</strong> will fi nance the state tournament. The following<br />
allowances will apply if the receipts from the tournament make<br />
them justifi able, otherwise, the Board of Control will determine<br />
the allowance.<br />
2) Expenses will be paid for meals, lodging and travel for each<br />
team through breakfast on the day following elimination from<br />
the tournament for each team.<br />
3) The state tournament squad for purposes of reimbursement<br />
shall be limited to twenty-four (24) persons, including the<br />
principal, coaches, team members and other personnel.<br />
4) <strong>School</strong>s failing to stay in the motel/hotel assigned by the<br />
<strong>Association</strong> shall forfeit the lodging allowance. <strong>School</strong>s within<br />
forty (40) one-way miles will not be provided a lodging allowance,<br />
but will be considered commuting teams. Commuting teams<br />
shall be paid an allowance in accordance with pre-tournament<br />
instructions.<br />
5) The rate to be reimbursed for state championship play is $1 per<br />
mile (round trip), $5 per meal per person, and a maximum of<br />
$13 per person per night for lodging as approved.<br />
6) After all expenses have been paid, the <strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong><br />
<strong>Athletic</strong> <strong>Association</strong> shall retain profi ts from each state<br />
tournament.<br />
7) The competing teams in the state tournament will be afforded<br />
passes to accommodate a traveling party of thirty (30), to<br />
include the school principal(s) and other administrators, the<br />
coaching staff, the team members in uniform (maximum 15)<br />
and the support staff for the team. No additional passes will<br />
be issued.<br />
VIII) Sport Specifi c Competition Rules<br />
A) Playing Rules<br />
1) All matches shall be played using the NFHS Volleyball Rules<br />
as published by the NFHS in Indianapolis. Additional rules,<br />
governed by State <strong>Association</strong> adoption provisions in the<br />
National Federation Playing Rules or otherwise developed by the<br />
<strong>Association</strong> may be implemented in contests played in <strong>Kentucky</strong><br />
and will be distributed to the membership when relevant.<br />
2) Detailed and binding instructions, both for managers and<br />
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participating teams, shall be published on the KHSAA website.<br />
B) Specifi cations for Volleyball Courts and Game balls<br />
1) The specifi cations for recommended and required standards<br />
for volleyball facilities to be used in tournament play may be<br />
developed by <strong>Association</strong> staff and Advisory Committees and<br />
approved by the Board of Control.<br />
2) The <strong>Association</strong> may enter into a contract to restrict the use of a<br />
ball in tournament play to a specifi c brand or model.<br />
C) Match Format<br />
1) Varsity Play, Regular and Postseason Season<br />
a) The standard format will be best 3 of 5 sets, rally scoring, with<br />
the fi fth set being to 15 per the NFHS Rules Book.<br />
b) Regular season Individual contests, by advance mutual<br />
agreement of the competing schools, may be played in best<br />
2 of 3 sets with the third set to 25 and no cap. Should both<br />
schools not agree on match length, the default shall be the<br />
NFHS rule of 3 of 5 sets.<br />
c) Member schools may agree in advance during regular season<br />
tournaments, on alternate scoring formats but may not<br />
increase scoring in play.<br />
d) In all cases, whatever format is used, each match shall count<br />
as one against the overall limit of matches contained in Bylaw<br />
25.<br />
e) For all rounds of postseason play, standard format will be<br />
the best 3 of 5 sets (winning score to 25 with the 5th game<br />
being to 15).<br />
2) Junior Varsity Play<br />
a) Best 2 of 3 sets to 21, rally scoring with the third set being<br />
to 21.<br />
b) Member schools may agree in advance during regular season<br />
tournaments, on alternate scoring formats (but not longer<br />
than 2 of 3 sets to 21).<br />
c) In all cases, whatever format is used, each match shall count<br />
as one against the overall limit of matches contained in Bylaw<br />
25.<br />
3) Freshmen Play<br />
a) Best 2 of 3 sets to 17, rally scoring with the third set being<br />
to 17.<br />
b) Member schools may agree in advance during regular season<br />
tournaments, on alternate scoring formats (but not longer<br />
than 2 of 3 sets to 17).<br />
c) In all cases, whatever format is used, each match shall count<br />
as one against the overall limit of matches contained in Bylaw<br />
25.<br />
D) Warm-up Time, Regular/Post Season<br />
Standard 15 minutes of warm-up time between matches: using<br />
the 4-4-4-2-1 format (4 minutes of shared court; 4 minutes of each<br />
team with serving team taking court fi rst, 2 minutes of serving<br />
and 1 minute back at the bench area prior to taking the court).<br />
E) Heat Index<br />
All play shall adhere to the KHSAA Heat Index Program. For<br />
postseason play, it is the responsibility of the host site manager<br />
to ensure and track the heat index and report it accordingly to<br />
the KHSAA.<br />
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Governing Wrestling<br />
(Adopted by the Board of Control)<br />
(Where these rules refer to the Commissioner, they shall refer to<br />
the Commissioner of the KHSAA. Sports specifi c duties may be<br />
appropriately delegated to a member of the Commission for the<br />
implementation of these rules. See Case Situations for specifi c<br />
rulings and interpretations used to administer these provisions)<br />
I) Assignment of <strong>School</strong>s<br />
A) Alignment of Teams for Postseason Play<br />
The <strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>Athletic</strong> <strong>Association</strong> shall sponsor<br />
postseason competition in wrestling for boys (and those girls that<br />
desire to participate), provided that ten (10) percent of the member<br />
schools declare intentions to participate in said competition.<br />
Member schools desiring to participate in KHSAA sponsored<br />
postseason competition shall notify the <strong>Association</strong> offi ce prior to<br />
November 1. The Commissioner shall divide the state into geographic<br />
sections with the approval of the Board of Control. Newly added or<br />
deleted programs will be handled on a case by case basis by the<br />
Commissioner’s offi ce.<br />
As of August 15, <strong>2012</strong>, the alignment is as follows —<br />
REGION 1 - (WESTERN KENTUCKY) – Apollo, Caldwell County,<br />
Calloway County, Christian County, Daviess County, Fort<br />
Campbell, Graves County, Henderson County, Hopkinsville, Ohio<br />
County, Owensboro, Paducah Tilghman, Trigg County, Union<br />
County, University Heights<br />
REGION 2 - (MID KENTUCKY) – Anderson County, Barren County,<br />
Boyle County, Central Hardin, Danville, Fort Knox, John Hardin,<br />
LaRue County, Nelson County, North Hardin, Taylor County<br />
REGION 3 - (WEST JEFFERSON) – Bullitt Central, Bullitt East,<br />
DeSales, Doss, Fairdale, Holy Cross (Louisville), Iroquois, Meade<br />
County, North Bullitt, Pleasure Ridge Park, Shawnee, Southern,<br />
Valley, Western<br />
REGION 4 - (CENTRAL JEFFERSON) - Atherton, Central, DuPont<br />
Manual, <strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>School</strong> f/t Blind, Moore, Seneca, St. Xavier,<br />
Trinity (Louisville)<br />
REGION 5 - (EAST JEFFERSON) - Eastern, Fern Creek, Jeffersontown,<br />
Male, North Oldham, Oldham County, South Oldham<br />
REGION 6 - (NORTHERN KENTUCKY) - Boone County, Campbell<br />
County, Conner, Cooper, Dixie Heights, Grant County, Holmes,<br />
Newport, Ryle, Scott, Scott County, Simon Kenton, Walton-<br />
Verona<br />
REGION 7 - (CENTRAL KENTUCKY) – Bourbon County, Bryan<br />
Station, Franklin County, Harrison County, Henry Clay, Lafayette,<br />
Madison Central, Madison Southern, Montgomery County, Paul<br />
Laurence Dunbar, Tates Creek, Western Hills, Woodford County<br />
REGION 8 - (EASTERN KENTUCKY) - Ashland Blazer, Belfry, East<br />
Ridge, Harlan County, Jenkins, Johnson Central, Lawrence<br />
County, Letcher County Central, McCreary Central, Perry County<br />
Central, Pike County Central, Prestonsburg, Sheldon Clark,<br />
Wayne County, Whitley County<br />
II) Dates and Sites for Postseason Competition<br />
A) Dates for Play<br />
1) The Commissioner with the approval of the Board of Control<br />
shall determine the dates of the region and state meets.<br />
2) All meets shall be held within the dates indicated on the<br />
Memorandum Calendar unless otherwise approved by the<br />
Commissioner and recommended by a vote of the participating<br />
school representatives.<br />
3) Schedule confl icts with other academic required activities will<br />
be resolved by the offi ce of the Commissioner.<br />
B) Sites for Play<br />
1) The Commissioner shall make the determination of the region<br />
meet sites.<br />
2) <strong>School</strong>s interested in hosting may submit a request after<br />
consulting with the designated member of the Commission. The<br />
prospective host may be asked to supply information relating to<br />
seating and parking facilities and such other information as may<br />
be requested by the Commissioner.<br />
3) The Commissioner’s offi ce may use a requested site selection<br />
plan as a guide, but is not bound by this plan in determining<br />
the sites.<br />
4) Only schools which are members of the <strong>Association</strong> prior to<br />
January 1 of the year in which the meet is held, and already<br />
having a suitable facility for hosting the meet shall be allowed<br />
to apply, and only those competing in the current year will be<br />
allowed to vote for the region meet site selection plan.<br />
5) If a region is unable to resolve confl ict over a plan, the<br />
Commissioner shall establish a plan.<br />
6) The region host school shall own a current license to the<br />
<strong>Association</strong> designated software application for managing<br />
region entries and results or shall contract with a current license<br />
holder.<br />
7) The Board of Control shall determine the site of the state fi nals<br />
after receiving the Commissioner’s recommendation, and shall<br />
be guided by necessary hotel facilities, playing facilities, and<br />
community/area support.<br />
III) Tournament Managers, Pairings, Seedings<br />
A) Selection of Tournament Manager<br />
1) The Commissioner will appoint a manager for each of the<br />
region tournaments, and shall serve as the manager for the<br />
state tournament. The Commissioner may appoint as many<br />
assistant managers as deemed necessary to manage the event.<br />
2) It is the duty of each region manager to notify all schools<br />
participating in the tournament as to the time and place of<br />
the tournament, to supply him or her with entry material<br />
and instructions, to invite their participation, and make all<br />
arrangements to conduct the tournament.<br />
3) It is an explicit duty of each tournament manager to inform<br />
the association IMMEDIATELY as to the bracket / pairings /<br />
entries / results when requested by KHSAA staff and according<br />
to the time deadlines provided including the actual site of the<br />
tournament if it is not held at the school. The receipts of a<br />
tournament can be assessed (a fi ne levied against the manager)<br />
for failure to comply with these provisions.<br />
4) The Commissioner shall serve as the manager for the state<br />
tournament and may appoint as many assistant managers as<br />
deemed necessary to manage the event. The Commissioner will<br />
direct the drawing and all of the business necessary to conduct<br />
the state tournament.<br />
B) Pairings/Seeding Meeting Procedures<br />
1) The region manager will coordinate a meeting of participating<br />
coaches for the purpose of making region pairings in each<br />
weight class by seeding the participants.<br />
2) The Advisory Committee member from the specifi c region shall<br />
chair the meeting and be responsible for compliance with these<br />
Competition rules.<br />
3) Each school shall have a representative at the seeding meeting<br />
for the region tournament or that school may not enter wrestlers.<br />
4) The specifi ed reports from the NWCA system that show both<br />
the minimum weight and match by match weights shall be<br />
brought to the seeding meeting for the region tournament by<br />
the coach or designated school representative of each school<br />
desiring to participate.<br />
5) A wrestler may not be entered in a region tournament unless<br />
the weigh-in verifi cation records are completed via the NWCA<br />
system.<br />
6) Those present at the meeting may conduct the business of the<br />
region meeting including completion of the seeded brackets. If<br />
votes are taken, each school may only have one vote.<br />
7) Collectively, the schools shall decide the seeded wrestlers in<br />
each weight class. For regions without an adopted seeding plan,<br />
the following criteria may serve as a guide:<br />
a) Head to head competition between contestants.<br />
b) The record against common opponents;<br />
c) A contestant with a better overall record;<br />
d) A contestant with an exceptional record against acknowledged<br />
strong competition;<br />
e) A returning champion or runner-up in the same weight class;<br />
8) The member school representatives DO NOT HAVE authority to<br />
waive the competition rules or create new ones for the basic<br />
entry, bracket and scoring procedures<br />
9) Following the initial seeding, the tournament manager and<br />
the region Advisory Committee member shall develop the<br />
preliminary bracket.<br />
10) Once the region seeding meeting is complete, no alterations<br />
can be made to the seeding except per Section (C) below.<br />
C) Region Tournament Entry Revisions Following Seeding<br />
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1) After the seeding is completed, a coach may choose to designate<br />
a wrestler into another class by notifying the manager prior to<br />
the beginning of weigh-ins.<br />
2) Once weigh-ins begin, an athlete may not be entered into a<br />
lower class than previously entered by the coach as the scales<br />
will have closed on that previous class.<br />
3) An athlete missing weight at the region weigh-ins may be<br />
replaced in that weight class by any eligible member of the<br />
team who is on the NWCA online Alpha Master report, who<br />
meets the qualifi cations per the minimum weight guidelines,<br />
who has participated in four high school matches or bouts, who<br />
is eligible by these rules, and who is eligible by all other weight<br />
qualifi cation rules including a valid weigh-in at the region.<br />
4) The wrestler missing weight may be moved to either of the<br />
weight classes for which his/her scale weight permits.<br />
5) The wrestler missing weight, if not replaced by another wrestler<br />
from the same squad, creates a bye in the bracket, and if<br />
necessary, brackets may need to be re-drawn to accurately<br />
refl ect seeding.<br />
6) Once the scales are closed, entries are considered fi nal. At<br />
that point, any further withdrawal from the tournament series<br />
constitutes a forfeit.<br />
7) If any entered wrestler (seeded or otherwise), due to action of<br />
the coach prior to or after weigh-ins, changes weight classes,<br />
then the region committee member and tournament manager<br />
shall convene all coaches for a supplemental meeting after the<br />
scales have closed for 285 pound class.<br />
8) At that short supplemental meeting the participating coaches<br />
shall vote to determine if the wrestler who was seeded in a<br />
former class should now be seeded in his/her entered class or if<br />
any other wrestler changing classes since the fi rst entries were<br />
submitted necessitates an additional seeding discussion..<br />
9) No other wrestling seeding decision from the original seeding<br />
meeting is able to be discussed or reconsidered as those are<br />
fi nal upon conclusion of the seeding meeting.<br />
D) Region Bracketing<br />
1) After this supplemental meeting is completed (if necessary),<br />
the region committee member and manager shall ensure that<br />
the proper bracket is completed for each class according to the<br />
bracketing guidelines.<br />
2) All region wrestling brackets shall be placed in the proper 4-,<br />
8- or 16-person bracket. A 12-person brackets may not be used<br />
as the NFHS wrestling rules require a bracket of a power of 4.<br />
3) Each weight class shall be considered separately as to bracket<br />
size. A weight class with 1-4 wrestlers shall use a 4-person<br />
bracket; 5-8 wrestlers shall use an 8-person bracket and 9-16<br />
shall use a 16-person bracket.<br />
IV) Eligibility to Enter Tournament Play and Substitutions<br />
A) Roster Requirement<br />
1) Each school shall enter an unlimited number of contestants<br />
on an electronic roster via the KHSAA website and online<br />
participation tracking system by the published deadlines.<br />
2) This roster may be revised throughout the regular season and<br />
shall serve all roster purposes in these rules.<br />
3) On the fi rst day of postseason play, these rosters shall be locked<br />
so that no additional players may be added, deleted or revised<br />
following this date, thereby creating the fi nal eligibility list for<br />
tournament play.<br />
4) After this time, the only revision allowed will be to correct a<br />
documented clerical error as referred to in Bylaw 14.<br />
B) Individual Entry Requirements<br />
1) To be eligible to compete in the region or state meet, a<br />
contestant shall have a combination of four matches or four<br />
weigh-ins representing the high school during the current<br />
season in order to be eligible to enter the region..<br />
2) An individual desiring to be entered in postseason competition<br />
shall be eligible according to the KHSAA Weight Management<br />
requirements.<br />
3) Each coach shall ensure that each athlete has a completed<br />
wrestling permission form on fi le with the school (the Alpha<br />
Report along with the sub-7% form if necessary). This form is to<br />
contain signatures from the athlete, the coach and the parents<br />
verifying compliance with all rules as well as the health care<br />
provider who did the minimum weight testing, and the doctor if<br />
the athlete is below 7%.<br />
C) Team Entry and Advancement<br />
1) Each coach may enter one participant in each weight class in<br />
the region tournament.<br />
2) All entries must come from the online roster management<br />
system and be currect with all records on the NWCA online<br />
weight management system.<br />
D) Advancement to State Meet<br />
1) The top four wrestlers in each weight class shall advance from<br />
the region tournament into the state tournament. In the event<br />
that a seeded wrestler is not able to participate in the state<br />
tournament due to injury or other reason beyond the control of<br />
the wrestler, the appropriate seeded wrestler(s) will be moved<br />
up in the seeding, and the fi fth place wrestler from the region<br />
tournament will be seeded fourth.<br />
2) There shall be a rotation system developed that attempts<br />
to ensure that there are no byes in the state tournament by<br />
rolling into the tournament, the fi fth place wrestler from a<br />
randomly selected region if the qualifying region has less than<br />
fi ve wrestlers or the fi fth place wrestler is unavailable and a<br />
replacement is needed.<br />
3) Notifi cation of situations of this type where substitutions are<br />
made shall be made to the Commissioner immediately with<br />
further notifi cation to all effected coaches.<br />
4) Wrestlers unable to compete may be replaced prior to weighins,<br />
and such shall not constitute a forfeit. Other positions shall<br />
be rotated up in the bracketing. Wrestlers missing weight at the<br />
State tournament shall constitute a forfeit.<br />
5) The Commissioner shall draw each weight class individually for<br />
the pairings at the state tournament.<br />
E) Substitutions<br />
The KHSAA shall develop substitution procedures in an effort to<br />
ensure full brackets in each weight class in the event that one<br />
of the top four wrestlers from a region become injured or ill and<br />
cannot compete at the State Tournament..<br />
V) Umpires / Offi cials<br />
Offi cials for all KHSAA sponsored championship competition shall<br />
be assigned by the Commission in compliance with the Federal<br />
Court Decree of 1971 (1987, 2007) and within the published<br />
guidelines of the KHSAA Offi cials Guidebook.<br />
VI) Champion, Trophies and Awards<br />
A) Region tournament Champion<br />
1) The team that scores the greatest number of points during the<br />
tournament shall be declared the team champion.<br />
2) Team points will be awarded or deducted in accordance with<br />
the National Federation Rules Book.<br />
3) There will be a full wrestle-back tournament in each weight<br />
class at the region tournament.<br />
4) The region tournament will be wrestled and scored to six places<br />
in each bracket.<br />
B) State tournament Champion<br />
1) The team that scores the greatest number of points during the<br />
tournament shall be declared the team champion.<br />
2) Team points will be awarded or deducted in accordance with<br />
the National Federation Rules Book.<br />
3) There will be a full wrestle-back tournament in each weight<br />
class at the state tournament.<br />
4) The state tournament will be wrestled and scored to eight<br />
places in each bracket.<br />
C) Trophies and Awards<br />
1) Region.<br />
a) Trophies will be given to the team winner and runner-up at<br />
each region.<br />
b) Awards will be given to fi rst four (4) placers in each weight<br />
class at each region tournament.<br />
c) The <strong>Association</strong> will bear the costs of all trophies and medals<br />
at the region tournament.<br />
2) State.<br />
a) Trophies will be awarded to the teams fi nishing fi rst, second,<br />
third and fourth at the state meet.<br />
b) Awards will be given to the fi rst eight (8) fi nishers in each<br />
weight class at the state tournament.<br />
c) Awards will be presented to the competitor with the Quickest<br />
Pin, and to the Most Valuable Wrestler.<br />
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d) The <strong>Association</strong> will bear the costs of all trophies and medals<br />
at the state tournament.<br />
VII) Finances, Passes<br />
A) Region/Section<br />
1) The fi nances of the region tournament will be managed at the<br />
region level.<br />
2) The region competing schools shall decide any distribution of<br />
net profi t/loss, which shall be shared.<br />
3) The fi nances of the Team sectional tournament will be managed<br />
at the local sectional level.<br />
B) State<br />
1) The <strong>Association</strong> will fi nance the state tournament.<br />
2) <strong>School</strong>s are responsible for the expenses of competitors<br />
participating in the state tournament.<br />
VIII) Sport Specifi c Competition Rules<br />
A) Playing Rules<br />
1) All games shall be played using the NFHS Wrestling Rules<br />
as published by the NFHS in Indianapolis. Additional rules,<br />
governed by State <strong>Association</strong> adoption provisions in the<br />
National Federation Playing Rules or otherwise developed by the<br />
<strong>Association</strong> may be implemented in contests played in <strong>Kentucky</strong><br />
and will be distributed to the membership when relevant.<br />
2) Detailed and binding instructions, both for managers and<br />
participating teams, shall be published on the KHSAA website.<br />
B) Specifi cations for Wrestling Tournaments<br />
The specifi cations for recommended and required standards<br />
for wrestling facilities to be used in tournament play may be<br />
developed by <strong>Association</strong> staff and Advisory Committees and<br />
approved by the Board of Control.<br />
C) Length of Periods<br />
1) For postseason play, all matches in championship (winner’s)<br />
bracket shall be wrested in 2 minute periods for all three periods.<br />
2) For consolation bracket matches, including medal rounds, the<br />
fi rst round shall only be 1 minute in length.<br />
D) Weight Management, Certifi cation<br />
1) Minimum Weight Determination, Weight Control and Reporting<br />
a) All athletes shall meet eligibility requirements including the<br />
development of a set minimum body weight. Only competitors<br />
whose minimum weight has been determined using the<br />
NWCA online weight management system (including all<br />
recording and tracking) are eligible to compete. Athletes<br />
without a minimum weight determination may not wrestle in<br />
competition or in practice after the fi rst date for competition<br />
during the regular season.<br />
b) The minimum weight class for each wrestler shall be<br />
determined using the National Wrestling Coaches <strong>Association</strong><br />
(NWCA) online system between October 15 and the fi rst<br />
regular season match.<br />
c) The Head Coach of the team is responsible for maintaining a<br />
signed copy of the Alpha Report as the wrestling permission<br />
form. Each athlete subject to the sub-7% (sub 12% for femals)<br />
physician permission shall have a properly completed form<br />
processed, and the Head Coach shall send a copy of that form<br />
to the KHSAA prior to the fi rst competition. Once properly<br />
received, the KHSAA will authorize the wrestler to compete<br />
using the online system and until such is done, the wrestler<br />
may not compete.<br />
d) A wrestler may not compete on the day of the minimum body<br />
weight testing.<br />
e) A wrestler desiring to appeal the original minimum weight<br />
certifi cation results shall complete the hydrostatic weight<br />
appeal within two (2) weeks of the original test.<br />
f) A wrestler may never be certifi ed into a class which is below<br />
the minimum body weight determined by the wrestler, his/her<br />
parents, his/her coach and his/her doctor and verifi ed by using<br />
the proper calculation forms.<br />
2) Weight Classes, Weigh-ins and Records<br />
a) Competition shall be divided into weight classes for regular<br />
and postseason competition as defi ned in the NFHS Wrestling<br />
Rules.<br />
b) The two-pound growth allowance will be added to each class<br />
boundary on December 25, thereby shifting the bounds of the<br />
class. The individual wrestler does not “receive” two pounds,<br />
the class weight limit is simply increased by two pounds..<br />
c) For each round of the KHSAA postseason tournament, the<br />
two pound weight / growth allowance provisions from the<br />
National Federation Rules shall be used as such shall be<br />
added on December 25.<br />
d) A certifi ed scale shall be used to verify weight at all matches<br />
(regular and postseason). Scales which do not display<br />
current certifi cation or for which current documentation is<br />
not available shall not count toward the wrestler’s weigh-in<br />
requirements but shall count as though the wrestler weighed<br />
288.<br />
e) If an athlete competes in a match where no certifi ed scale<br />
was available, the weigh-in counts as a “miss” in all fourteen<br />
weight classes with respect to achieving a desired weight<br />
class weigh-in.<br />
f) A member school representative may not compete in any<br />
match where a weigh-in is not conducted and recorded.<br />
g) The Head Coach of each team shall be responsible for<br />
entering the complete competition schedule of the team prior<br />
to the fi rst competition date, using the NWCA online system<br />
and shall maintain the accuracy of that schedule throughout<br />
the season.<br />
h) The Head Coach of each team shall provide, for each<br />
competition weigh-in, a match weigh-in form produced by the<br />
NWCA online system showing the lowest applicable weight<br />
for each competing wrestler on the actual date of competition.<br />
i) Local event managers should have in place an option to<br />
produce such listing in the event that the competing coach<br />
does not produce this report at weigh-ins.<br />
j) Repeated failure to produce these required weigh-in reports<br />
shall be cause for suspension of the Head Coach from regular<br />
or post season competition or other penalty contained in<br />
KHSAA Bylaw 33 and may subject the team to ineligibility<br />
to enter the region wrestling tournament. k) Following each<br />
match, and prior to the next competition for the squad, each<br />
coach shall enter the actual scale weights of each wrestler<br />
who weighed in for the competition, using the NWCA online<br />
system. For multiple day competition within the same event,<br />
only the fi rst day weigh-in is to be recorded.<br />
l) Repeated failure to enter scale weights prior to the next<br />
competition shall be cause for suspension of the Head Coach<br />
from regular or post season competition or other penalty<br />
contained in KHSAA Bylaw 33 and may subject the team to<br />
ineligibility to enter the region wrestling tournament.<br />
3) Certifi cation into a Weight Class<br />
a) A wrestler is certifi ed into a particular weight class at any<br />
regularly scheduled match or tournament any time on or prior<br />
to the Saturday of NFHS week 30 by making base weight<br />
(including growth allowance after December 25) at an offi cial<br />
weigh-in on a certifi ed scale as long as that certifi ed weight<br />
is not below the documented minimum weight and is at a<br />
time allowed by the minimum weight calculations. A wrestler<br />
weighing in on or prior to the Saturday of NFHS week 30 is<br />
continually certifying at the weigh-in weight.<br />
b) Once a wrestler is certifi ed into a particular weight class as<br />
of the Saturday of NFHS week 30, he/she may weigh-in only<br />
in that class and one class above. He/she is automatically recertifi<br />
ed into a higher weight class after the Saturday of NFHS<br />
week 30 by weighing in and qualifying for that class, but<br />
never into a lower weight class. After the Saturday of NFHS<br />
week 30, making base weight (including growth) two classes<br />
above any previously certifi ed weight class automatically<br />
renders that wrestler ineligible for the remainder of the year to<br />
wrestle in the lower weight class (previous certifi ed weight).<br />
c) Please note that this rule is for weigh-ins, not matches. It is<br />
possible that a wrestler weighed in at a certain class weight<br />
for a match, but wrestled up during that match. That weigh-in<br />
would count for the lower, weigh-in class.<br />
4) Weight Control<br />
All coaches are cautioned that rapid reduction in weight can<br />
endanger the health of the student athlete and coaches are<br />
encouraged to keep current with all research in this area. The<br />
manager of each meet is to have each participant weighed<br />
and it is highly recommended that a physician examine each<br />
participant.<br />
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Competition Competition Rules Rules<br />
KHSAA COMPETITION RULES<br />
Governing Bowling<br />
(Adopted by the Board of Control)<br />
(Where these rules refer to the Commissioner, they shall refer to<br />
the Commissioner of the KHSAA. Sports specifi c duties may be<br />
appropriately delegated to a member of the Commission for the<br />
implementation of these rules. See Case Situations for specifi c<br />
rulings and interpretations used to administer these provisions)<br />
I) Assignment of <strong>School</strong>s<br />
A) Alignment of Teams for Postseason Play<br />
The <strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>Athletic</strong> <strong>Association</strong> shall sponsor<br />
postseason competition in bowling for boys and girls, provided<br />
that ten (10) percent of the member schools declare intentions<br />
to participate in said competition. Member schools desiring to<br />
participate in KHSAA sponsored postseason competition shall notify<br />
the <strong>Association</strong> offi ce prior to March 1. The Commissioner shall<br />
divide the state into geographic sections with the approval of the<br />
Board of Control. Newly added or deleted programs will be handled<br />
on a case by case basis by the Commissioner’s offi ce.<br />
As of August 15, <strong>2012</strong>, the alignment is as follows —<br />
REGION 1 - (WESTERN KENTUCKY) – Barren County, Bowling<br />
Green, Caverna, Glasgow, Graves County, Greenwood, Paducah<br />
Tilghman, South Warren, Warren Central, Warren East<br />
REGION 2 - (MID KENTUCKY) –Campbellsville, Central Hardin,<br />
Green County, John Hardin, Nelson County, North Hardin, Taylor<br />
County<br />
REGION 3 - (SOUTH JEFFERSON) – Bullitt Central, Bullitt East,<br />
Butler, DeSales, Doss, Fairdale, Fern Creek, Jeffersontown,<br />
(Louisville) Holy Cross, Mercy, Moore, North Bullitt, Pleasure<br />
Ridge Park, Southern, Valley<br />
REGION 4 - (NORTH JEFFERSON) – Assumption, Ballard, Brown,<br />
Dupont Manual, (Louisville) Male, North Oldham, Presentation,<br />
Sacred Heart, Seneca, South Oldham, St. Francis, St. Xavier,<br />
Trinity<br />
REGION 5 - (EAST NORTHERN KENTUCKY) – Bishop Brossart,<br />
Campbell County, Dayton, <strong>High</strong>lands, Newport <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong>,<br />
Newport Central Catholic, Scott, Simon Kenton<br />
REGION 6 - (WEST NORTHERN KENTUCKY) – Beechwood, Boone<br />
County, Cooper, Covington Catholic, Dixie Heights, Holy Cross<br />
(Covington), Lloyd Memorial, Notre Dame, St. Henry<br />
REGION 7 - (MIDDLE KENTUCKY) – Bourbon County, Bryan<br />
Station, Harrison County, Henry Clay, Lafayette, Lexington<br />
Catholic, Paris, Paul Laurence Dunbar, Scott County<br />
REGION 8 - (SOUTH CENTRAL KENTUCKY) – Corbin, East<br />
Jessamine, Fleming County, George Rogers Clark, Harlan<br />
County, Lee County, Lynn Camp, Madison Central, Madison<br />
Southern, Montgomery County, Rowan County, Wayne County,<br />
West Jessamine<br />
II) Dates and Sites for Postseason Competition<br />
A) Dates for Play<br />
1) The Commissioner with the approval of the Board of Control<br />
shall determine the dates and sites of the region and state<br />
tournaments.<br />
2) All tournaments shall be held within the dates indicated on<br />
the Memorandum Calendar unless otherwise approved by the<br />
Commissioner and recommended by a vote of the participating<br />
school representatives. Schedule confl icts with other academic<br />
required activities will be resolved by the offi ce of the<br />
Commissioner.<br />
B) Sites for Play<br />
1) The Commissioner shall make the determination of the region<br />
tournament sites.<br />
2) <strong>School</strong>s interested in hosting may submit a request after<br />
consulting with the designated member of the Commission. The<br />
prospective host may be asked to supply information relating to<br />
seating and parking facilities and such other information as may<br />
be requested by the Commissioner.<br />
3) The Commissioner’s offi ce may use a requested site selection<br />
plan as a guide, but is not bound by this plan in determining<br />
the sites.<br />
4) Only schools which are members of the <strong>Association</strong> prior to<br />
January 1 of the year in which the tournament is held, and<br />
already having a suitable facility for hosting the tournament<br />
shall be allowed to apply.<br />
5) Only those competing in the current year will be allowed to<br />
vote for the region tournament site selection plan. If a region is<br />
unable to resolve confl ict over a plan, the Commissioner shall<br />
establish a plan.<br />
6) The Board of Control shall determine the site of the state fi nals<br />
after receiving the Commissioner’s recommendation, and shall<br />
be guided by necessary hotel facilities, playing facilities, and<br />
community/area support.<br />
III) Tournament Managers, Pairings<br />
A) Selection of Tournament Manager<br />
1) The Commissioner will appoint a manager for each of the<br />
region tournaments, and shall serve as the manager for the<br />
state tournament. The Commissioner may appoint as many<br />
assistant managers as deemed necessary to manage the event.<br />
2) It is the duty of each region manager to notify all schools<br />
participating in the tournament as to the time and place of<br />
the tournament, to supply him or her with entry material<br />
and instructions, to invite their participation, and make all<br />
arrangements to conduct the tournament.<br />
3) It is an explicit duty of each tournament manager to inform<br />
the association IMMEDIATELY as to the bracket / pairings /<br />
entries / results when requested by KHSAA staff and according<br />
to the time deadlines provided including the actual site of the<br />
tournament if it is not held at the school. The receipts of a<br />
tournament can be assessed (a fi ne levied against the manager)<br />
for failure to comply with these provisions.<br />
4) The Commissioner shall serve as the manager for the state<br />
tournament and may appoint as many assistant managers as<br />
deemed necessary to manage the event. The Commissioner will<br />
direct the drawing and all of the business necessary to conduct<br />
the state tournament.<br />
IV) Eligibility to Enter Tournament Play<br />
A) Roster Requirement<br />
1) Enrollment Requirement for this Sport Activity<br />
a) To be a contestant on a member school team, a student must,<br />
on Friday of each grading period, be enrolled as a full-time<br />
student in at least four hours of instruction as provided in<br />
<strong>Kentucky</strong> Board of Education regulation 702 KAR 7:125 (of<br />
the six hours of instruction required) or the equivalent of four<br />
hours of instruction acceptable to graduation at the member<br />
school he or she desires to represent in order to be eligible<br />
for athletics.<br />
b) A student repeating a grade for any reason is ineligible to<br />
participate in interscholastic athletics at the high school level<br />
(grades 9 through 12) during the second year in that grade.<br />
c) A pupil in grades 4-8 may play on the high school team<br />
provided that the elementary school, middle school or junior<br />
high school where the student is enrolled is under the direct<br />
administrative supervision of the same board of education<br />
as the member school the student desires to represent. If<br />
the local Board of Education has an adopted and enforced<br />
defi ned feeder pattern for the middle/junior high school<br />
students under the Board, participation at the high school<br />
level is restricted to the schools within that pattern (feeder<br />
school).<br />
2) Each school shall enter an unlimited number of enrolled<br />
contestants on an electronic roster via the KHSAA website and<br />
online participation tracking system by the published deadlines.<br />
3) This roster may be revised throughout the regular season and<br />
shall serve all roster purposes in these rules.<br />
4) On the fi rst day of postseason play, these rosters shall be locked<br />
so that no additional players may be added, deleted or revised<br />
following this date, thereby creating the fi nal eligibility list for<br />
tournament play.<br />
5) After this time, the only revision allowed will be to correct a<br />
documented clerical error as referred to in Bylaw 14.<br />
B) Per match Roster/Substitutions<br />
1) A school may enter a team composed of twenty-one (21)<br />
players in each postseason tournament match from the roster<br />
submitted online.<br />
2) Any player whose name is on the offi cial roster may be<br />
substituted on a team prior to the time of the draw for<br />
the region tournament. After the draw is fi nal, the region<br />
tournament manager may allow substitution if the original<br />
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entry is prevented from participating due to circumstances due<br />
to injury/illness. No advantage may be gained by a substitution<br />
or it will not be permitted.<br />
3) Players shall participate in region tournament play to be eligible<br />
for the state tournaments.<br />
C) Minimum Number of Contests<br />
To be eligible to compete in the district, region or state tournament,<br />
a member school team shall have competed on at least four dates<br />
representing the school during the regular season.<br />
D) Advancement to State Tournament<br />
1) The champion and runner-up shall qualify for the team State<br />
Tournaments (top 2 fi nishers from each region).<br />
2) The top four individual fi nishers from each region shall advance<br />
to the State Tournament,<br />
V) Umpires / Offi cials<br />
1) The <strong>Association</strong> shall contract with outside individuals as<br />
necessary to serve as offi cials at the Region tournament.<br />
2) The <strong>Association</strong> shall contract with outside individuals as<br />
necessary to serve as offi cials at the State tournament.<br />
VI) Champion, Trophies and Awards<br />
A) Team Tournament Format Champion<br />
1) Region<br />
a) Teams will bowl one game with two teams of four bowlers,<br />
dropping the low score on each lane. That six bowler total will<br />
be used to seed the team into a bracket.<br />
b) The team will then bowl whichever team they are seeded to<br />
bowl in a match.<br />
c) A match will consist of baker games.<br />
d) The fi rst team to win three games will be the winner.<br />
e) The winner will advance to the next round.<br />
f) Rounds will continue until a winner and runner-up are<br />
established. Region winners and runners-up will advance to<br />
the state tournament.<br />
B) State<br />
a) Teams will bowl one game with two teams of four bowlers,<br />
dropping the low score on each lane. That six bowler total will<br />
be used to seed the team into a bracket.<br />
b) The team will then bowl whichever team they are seeded to<br />
bowl in a match.<br />
c) A match will be consist of baker games.<br />
d) The fi rst team to win three games will be the winner.<br />
e) The winner will advance to the next round.<br />
f) Rounds will continue until a champion, runner-up and<br />
semifi nalist are established.<br />
B) Individual Tournament Format Champion<br />
1) Region<br />
a) Individuals shall be entered to the region by designation of<br />
their coach.<br />
b) Each school may enter their top 4 individual bowlers.<br />
c) Bowlers shall bowl 3 games and the top eight will advance<br />
to the semi-fi nals where they will bowl two additional games.<br />
d) At the conclusion of the two semi-fi nal round games their<br />
5 game total will be used to determine the top four bowlers<br />
who will be seeded into a stepladder fi nal. This will also<br />
establish the fi fth through eight place fi nishers.<br />
e) From that point on the top four bowlers will bowl a ladder<br />
tournament until a champion is determined, and the<br />
stepladder fi nal will establish the fi rst through fourth place<br />
fi nishers.<br />
f) The top four bowlers will advance to the state tournament.<br />
2) State<br />
a) Four individuals will advance from the region tournament.<br />
b) Bowlers shall bowl 3 games and the top eight will advance<br />
to the semi-fi nals where they will bowl two additional games.<br />
c) At the conclusion of the two semi-fi nals round games their<br />
5 game total will be used to determine the top four bowlers<br />
who will be seeded into a stepladder fi nal. This will also<br />
establish the fi fth through eight place fi nishers.<br />
d) From that point on the top four bowlers will bowl a ladder<br />
tournament until a champion is determined, and the<br />
stepladder fi nal will establish the fi rst through fourth place<br />
fi nishers.<br />
C) Trophies and Awards<br />
1) Region<br />
a) Trophies will be given to the team winner and runner-up at<br />
each region.<br />
b) Awards will be given to top four (4) individuals at each region<br />
meet.<br />
c) The <strong>Association</strong> will bear the costs of all trophies and medals<br />
at the region meet.<br />
2) State<br />
a) Trophies will be awarded to the teams fi nishing fi rst and<br />
second, and two semifi nalists at the state tournament.<br />
b) Awards will be given to the top eight (8) individual fi nishers<br />
at the state tournament.<br />
c) The <strong>Association</strong> will bear the costs of all trophies and medals<br />
at the state tournament.<br />
VII) Finances<br />
A) Region<br />
1) The fi nances of the region tournament will be managed at the<br />
region level.<br />
2) The region competing schools shall decide any distribution of<br />
net profi t/loss, which shall be shared.<br />
B) State<br />
1) The <strong>Association</strong> will fi nance the state tournament.<br />
2) <strong>School</strong>s are responsible for the expenses of competitors<br />
participating in the state tournament.<br />
VIII) Sport-Activity Specifi c Competition Rules<br />
A) Playing Rules<br />
Additional rules developed by the <strong>Association</strong> may be implemented<br />
in contests played in <strong>Kentucky</strong> and will be distributed to the<br />
membership when relevant.<br />
B) Dress Code<br />
1) It is recommended that players wear school uniforms during<br />
play. The following shall NOT be allowed during tournament<br />
play:<br />
a) All bowlers must wear similar team collared shirts. Bowlers<br />
must also wear full length slacks. These slacks may be of any<br />
color as long as they are similar to that of the rest of the<br />
team and do not have any tears or holes in them. Bowlers may<br />
NOT wear shorts, or jeans. Bowlers out of uniform will not be<br />
allowed to bowl until they are able to comply with the rules.<br />
b) Any garment or hat advertising alcohol, drugs, tobacco<br />
products or other inappropriate items deemed objectionable<br />
by the KHSAA State Tournament Director.<br />
c) Objectionable permanent body markings (tattoos) shall be<br />
covered; non-permanent body markings (temporary tattoos<br />
or body paint) shall be prohibited.<br />
d) Proper shoes are required.<br />
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Competition Competition Rules Rules<br />
KHSAA RULES AND REGULATIONS<br />
Governing Competitive Cheer<br />
(Adopted by the Board of Control)<br />
(Where these rules refer to the Commissioner, they shall refer to<br />
the Commissioner of the KHSAA. Sports specifi c duties may be<br />
appropriately delegated to a member of the Commission for the<br />
implementation of these rules. See Case Situations for specifi c<br />
rulings and interpretations used to administer these provisions)<br />
I) Assignment of <strong>School</strong>s<br />
A) Alignment of Teams for Postseason Play<br />
The <strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>Athletic</strong> <strong>Association</strong> shall sponsor<br />
postseason competition in cheer (for all girls and coed), provided<br />
that ten (10) percent of the member schools declare intentions<br />
to participate in said competition. Member schools desiring to<br />
participate in KHSAA sponsored postseason competition shall be<br />
considered entered unless otherwise noted prior to December 1. The<br />
school shall designate to the <strong>Association</strong>, the division of competition<br />
by the November 15. The Commissioner shall divide the state into<br />
geographic sections with the approval of the Board of Control. It<br />
shall be reviewed upon the request of a member school with a<br />
request concerning that particular school on a biennial basis (every<br />
two years). The entire alignment shall be reviewed with changes<br />
to be in effect for the <strong>2012</strong>-<strong>2013</strong> school year and every four years<br />
thereafter. In the interim, newly added or deleted programs will be<br />
handled on a case by case basis by the Commissioner’s offi ce<br />
As of August 15, <strong>2012</strong>, the alignment in baseball is as follows —<br />
LARGE SCHOOL DIVISION (800.1 and above)<br />
REGION 1 - Calloway County, Graves County, Lone Oak Heath,<br />
Marshall County, McCracken County<br />
REGION 2 - Christian County, Henderson County, Hopkins County<br />
Central, Hopkinsville, Madisonville-North Hopkins<br />
REGION 3 - Apollo, Breckinridge County, Daviess County, Grayson<br />
County, Meade County, Muhlenberg County, Ohio County,<br />
Owensboro<br />
REGION 4 - Allen County-Scottsville, Barren County, Bowling<br />
Green, Franklin-Simpson, Greenwood, Logan County, Russell<br />
County, South Warren, Warren Central, Warren East<br />
REGION 5 - Central Hardin, John Hardin, Marion County, Nelson<br />
County, North Hardin, Taylor County<br />
REGION 6 - Bullitt Central, Bullitt East, Butler, Doss, Fairdale, Fern<br />
Creek, Iroquois, Jeffersontown, North Bullitt, Pleasure Ridge<br />
Park, Southern, Valley, Western<br />
REGION 7 - Assumption, Atherton, Ballard, Central, DuPont<br />
Manual, Eastern, Male, Sacred Heart, Seneca, St. Xavier, Trinity<br />
(Louisville), Waggener<br />
REGION 8 - Anderson County, Collins, Grant County, North<br />
Oldham, Oldham County, Shelby County, Simon Kenton, South<br />
Oldham, Spencer County<br />
REGION 9 - Boone County, Conner, Cooper, Dixie Heights,<br />
<strong>High</strong>lands, Ryle<br />
REGION 10 - Bourbon County, Campbell County, George Rogers<br />
Clark, Harrison County, Mason County, Montgomery County,<br />
Scott<br />
REGION 11 - Bryan Station, Franklin County, Henry Clay, Lafayette,<br />
Lexington Catholic, Madison Central, Madison Southern, Paul<br />
Laurence Dunbar, Scott County, Tates Creek, Woodford County<br />
REGION 12 - Boyle County, East Jessamine, Lincoln County,<br />
McCreary Central, Mercer County, Pulaski County, Rockcastle<br />
County, Southwestern, West Jessamine<br />
REGION 13 - Bell County, Clay County, Harlan County, Knox<br />
Central, North Laurel, South Laurel, Whitley County<br />
REGION 14 - Letcher County Central, Perry County Central<br />
REGION 15 - Johnson Central<br />
REIGON 16 - Ashland Blazer, Boyd County, East Carter, Greenup<br />
County, Rowan County<br />
SMALL SCHOOL DIVISION (800 and below)<br />
REGION 1 - Ballard Memorial, Carlisle County, Christian<br />
Fellowship, Community Christian (Paducah), Fulton City, Fulton<br />
County, Heath, Hickman County, Mayfi eld, Murray, Paducah<br />
Tilghman, Reidland Heath, St. Mary<br />
REGION 2 - Caldwell County, Crittenden County, Dawson Springs,<br />
Fort Campbell, Livingston Central, Lyon County, Trigg County,<br />
Union County, University Heights, Webster County<br />
REGION 3 - Butler County, Edmonson County, Frederick Fraize,<br />
Hancock County, McLean County, Owensboro Catholic, Trinity<br />
(Whitesville)<br />
REGION 4 - Clinton County, Cumberland County, Glasgow,<br />
Metcalfe County, Monroe County, Russellville, Todd County<br />
Central<br />
REGION 5 - Adair County, Bardstown, Bethlehem, Campbellsville,<br />
Caverna, Elizabethtown, Fort Knox, Green County, Hart County,<br />
LaRue County, Washington County<br />
REGION 6 - Beth Haven, DeSales, Evangel Christian, Holy Cross<br />
(Louisville), Mercy, Moore, Valor Traditional, Whitefi eld Academy<br />
REGION 7 - Brown, Christian Academy-Louisville, <strong>Kentucky</strong><br />
Country Day, <strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>School</strong> f/t Blind, Louisville Collegiate,<br />
Portland Christian, Presentation, Shawnee, St. Francis, Walden<br />
REGION 8 - Carroll County, Eminence, Gallatin County, Henry<br />
County, Owen County, Trimble County, Walton-Verona,<br />
Williamstown<br />
REGION 9 - Beechwood, Bellevue, Covington Catholic, Covington<br />
Latin, Dayton, Heritage, Holmes, Holy Cross (Covington), Lloyd<br />
Memorial, Ludlow, Newport, Newport Central Catholic, Notre<br />
Dame, St. Henry District, Villa Madonna<br />
REGION 10 - Augusta, Bishop Brossart, Bracken County, Calvary<br />
Christian, Deming, Nicholas County, Paris, Pendleton County,<br />
Silver Grove, St. Patrick<br />
REGION 11 - Berea, Frankfort, Lexington Christian, Model, Sayre,<br />
Western Hills<br />
REGION 12 - Burgin, Casey County, Danville, Garrard County,<br />
<strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>School</strong> f/t Deaf, Monticello, Somerset, Wayne County<br />
REGION 13 - Barbourville, Corbin, Harlan, Jackson County, Lynn<br />
Camp, Middlesboro, Oneida Baptist Institute, Pineville, Red Bird,<br />
Williamsburg<br />
REGION 14 - Breathitt County, Buckhorn, Cordia, Estill County,<br />
Hazard, Jackson City, Jenkins, June Buchanan, Knott County<br />
Central, Lee County, Leslie County, Owsley County, Powell<br />
County, Riverside Christian, Wolfe County<br />
REGION 15 - Allen Central, Belfry, Betsy Layne, East Ridge,<br />
Lawrence County, Magoffi n County, Paintsville, Phelps, Piarist,<br />
Pike County Central, Pikeville, Prestonsburg, Shelby Valley,<br />
Sheldon Clark, South Floyd<br />
REGION 16 - Bath County, Elliott County, Fairview, Fleming County,<br />
Lewis County, Menifee County, Morgan County, Raceland, Rose<br />
Hill Christian, Russell, West Carter<br />
B) Enrollment and Criteria for Determining Classes<br />
1) The basis for determining the schools to be placed in the Large<br />
<strong>School</strong> and Small <strong>School</strong> Division will be the average total<br />
enrollment in grades 9-12 of a coeducational school including<br />
all special education students.<br />
2) <strong>School</strong>s with enrollment of greater than 800 students will be<br />
placed in the Large <strong>School</strong> Division <strong>School</strong>s with enrollment<br />
of 800 or fewer students will be placed in the Small <strong>School</strong><br />
Division.<br />
3) The Board of Control shall ensure that an upward adjustment<br />
is made for the enrollment of a school with less than a full high<br />
school course, and for schools enrolling boys only (double) or<br />
girls only (double).<br />
4) Initial classifi cation is based on verifi ed for a two-year period.<br />
5) The enrollment data used to determine the class boundaries<br />
shall be obtained from the <strong>Kentucky</strong> Department of Education or<br />
other verifi able sources in the case of non-public schools.<br />
6) The classifi cation shall be reviewed for complete revision during<br />
the <strong>2013</strong>-2014 school year.<br />
II) Dates and Sites for Region Competitions<br />
A) Dates for Play<br />
1) The Commissioner with the approval of the Board of Control<br />
shall determine the dates and sites of the region and state<br />
tournaments.<br />
2) All tournaments shall be held within the dates indicated on<br />
the Memorandum Calendar unless otherwise approved by the<br />
Commissioner and recommended by a vote of the participating<br />
school representatives. Schedule confl icts with other academic<br />
required activities will be resolved by the offi ce of the<br />
Commissioner.<br />
B) Sites for Play<br />
1) The Commissioner shall make the determination of the region<br />
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tournament sites.<br />
2) <strong>School</strong>s interested in hosting may submit a request after<br />
consulting with the designated member of the Commission. The<br />
prospective host may be asked to supply information relating to<br />
seating and parking facilities and such other information as may<br />
be requested by the Commissioner.<br />
3) The Commissioner’s offi ce may use a requested site selection<br />
plan as a guide, but is not bound by this plan in determining<br />
the sites.<br />
4) Only schools which are members of the <strong>Association</strong> prior to<br />
January 1 of the year in which the tournament is held, and<br />
already having a suitable facility for hosting the tournament<br />
shall be allowed to apply.<br />
5) Only those competing in the current year will be allowed to<br />
vote for the region tournament site selection plan. If a region is<br />
unable to resolve confl ict over a plan, the Commissioner shall<br />
establish a plan.<br />
6) The Board of Control shall determine the site of the state fi nals<br />
after receiving the Commissioner’s recommendation, and shall<br />
be guided by necessary hotel facilities, playing facilities, and<br />
community/area support.<br />
III) Competition Managers<br />
A) Selection of Tournament Manager<br />
1) The Commissioner will appoint a manager for each of the<br />
region tournaments, and shall serve as the manager for the<br />
state tournament. The Commissioner may appoint as many<br />
assistant managers as deemed necessary to manage the event.<br />
2) It is the duty of each region manager to notify all schools<br />
participating in the tournament as to the time and place of<br />
the tournament, to supply him or her with entry material<br />
and instructions, to invite their participation, and make all<br />
arrangements to conduct the tournament.<br />
3) It is an explicit duty of each tournament manager to inform<br />
the association IMMEDIATELY as to the bracket / pairings /<br />
entries / results when requested by KHSAA staff and according<br />
to the time deadlines provided including the actual site of the<br />
tournament if it is not held at the school. The receipts of a<br />
tournament can be assessed (a fi ne levied against the manager)<br />
for failure to comply with these provisions.<br />
4) The Commissioner shall serve as the manager for the state<br />
tournament and may appoint as many assistant managers as<br />
deemed necessary to manage the event. The Commissioner will<br />
direct the drawing and all of the business necessary to conduct<br />
the state tournament.<br />
IV) Eligibility to Enter Postseason Competition<br />
A) Roster Requirement<br />
1) Enrollment Requirement for this Sport Activity<br />
a) To be a contestant on a member school team, a student must,<br />
on Friday of each grading period, be enrolled as a full-time<br />
student in at least four hours of instruction as provided in<br />
<strong>Kentucky</strong> Board of Education regulation 702 KAR 7:125 (of<br />
the six hours of instruction required) or the equivalent of four<br />
hours of instruction acceptable to graduation at the member<br />
school he or she desires to represent in order to be eligible<br />
for athletics.<br />
b) A student repeating a grade for any reason is ineligible to<br />
participate in interscholastic athletics at the high school level<br />
(grades 9 through 12) during the second year in that grade.<br />
c) A pupil in grades 4-8 may play on the high school team<br />
provided that the elementary school, middle school or junior<br />
high school where the student is enrolled is under the direct<br />
administrative supervision of the same board of education<br />
as the member school the student desires to represent. If<br />
the local Board of Education has an adopted and enforced<br />
defi ned feeder pattern for the middle/junior high school<br />
students under the Board, participation at the high school<br />
level is restricted to the schools within that pattern (feeder<br />
school).<br />
2) Each school shall enter an unlimited number of enrolled<br />
contestants on an electronic roster via the KHSAA website and<br />
online participation tracking system by the published deadlines.<br />
3) This roster may be revised throughout the regular season and<br />
shall serve all roster purposes in these rules.<br />
4) On the fi rst day of postseason play, these rosters shall be locked<br />
so that no additional players may be added, deleted or revised<br />
following this date, thereby creating the fi nal eligibility list for<br />
tournament play.<br />
5) After this time, the only revision allowed will be to correct a<br />
documented clerical error as referred to in Bylaw 14.<br />
6) There is no minimum number of competitions to have<br />
participated in to be eligible to compete in the postseason.<br />
B) Advancement to State Competition<br />
The champion of each division of each class at the region<br />
competition shall qualify for the same class/division at the state<br />
competition.<br />
C) Withdrawal from postseason<br />
1) All squads will be considered to have been entered the region<br />
competition as of December 1.<br />
2) Any school that fails to notify the region competition manager<br />
prior to December 1 that they will not be competing who then<br />
subsequently does not compete will be ineligible to enter the<br />
region competition for a period of not less than two years.<br />
3) No out of state travel will be approved for teams that do not<br />
participate in the KHSAA region competition or for those that<br />
participate in the region competition and then withdraw from<br />
the state competition after having qualifi ed.<br />
4) If a school withdraws from the state competition after having<br />
qualifi ed, that school shall also be penalized in accordance with<br />
Bylaw 33<br />
D) Substitution<br />
1) Any member of the roster may be substituted prior to<br />
competition.<br />
2) It is not necessary that the same competitors cheer in both the<br />
region and the state competition, but all competitors must come<br />
from the online roster.<br />
3) In the event of an injury, substitution can be made in compliance<br />
with the Injuries During Competition section of these rules.<br />
V) Offi cials,/Judges/Timers<br />
A) Requirements<br />
1) All judges shall be assigned by the KHSAA with assistance from<br />
the KHSAA Cheer Rules/Judges Committee.<br />
2) Judges must annually register and complete training as<br />
conducted by the KHSAA. Registering with the KHSAA is no<br />
guarantee of assignments.<br />
3) Judges should be aware of and report to the KHSAA any<br />
confl icts of interest with regard to assignments.<br />
4) Timers are to be certifi ed KHSAA judges.<br />
B) Number of Judges<br />
1) For region, a minimum of three (3) routine judges is required<br />
and may be adjusted to fi ve (5) by a majority vote.<br />
2) For the state competition, fi ve (5) judges will be used.<br />
C) Exceptions to any of these requirements must be approved by the<br />
Commissioner.<br />
VI) Champion, Trophies and Awards<br />
A) Region<br />
The champion of each region within each division will be squad<br />
with the highest score.<br />
B) State<br />
The champion of each division at the state competition will be<br />
squad with the highest score.<br />
C) Trophies and Awards<br />
1) Region<br />
a) Trophies will be given to each region class and division<br />
competition winner and runner-up.<br />
b) The trophies at the region shall be paid from the gate receipts<br />
of the region event.<br />
2) State<br />
a) The state competition in each class of each division shall<br />
present a trophy to the champion, runner-up, third place and<br />
fourth place teams.<br />
b) The <strong>Association</strong> will bear the costs of all trophies at the state<br />
competition.<br />
VII) Finances, Passes<br />
A) District and Region<br />
1) The participating schools may adopt by majority vote, any plan<br />
that they desire for the distribution of receipts.<br />
2) If no plan can be agreed upon, the following shall prevail:<br />
a) A mileage fee of $1.00 per team per mile for each necessary<br />
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trip should be allowed for travel expense. An allowance<br />
for one meal at $5.00 per team member per trip to the<br />
tournament should be allowed.<br />
b) The host school shall be allowed fi fteen (15) percent of<br />
the gross ticket receipts derived from the district or region<br />
tournament for rental of the gymnasium and other services<br />
rendered to include setup and clean-up charges and for<br />
paying documented incidental bills related to the tournament<br />
that are approved by the participating teams.<br />
c) Prior to any additional distribution, the gross receipts, less<br />
the host designated share outlined in subsection (2), shall be<br />
reduced by team travel expenses and the amounts paid for<br />
game offi cials and trophies.<br />
d) The remainder of the profi t shall be divided among the schools<br />
participating in the tournament and the non-participating<br />
schools in accordance with previously approved plans.<br />
e) The host school should be allowed the profi ts made on<br />
programs, concessions, parking, etc.<br />
B) State<br />
The <strong>Association</strong> will fi nance the state competition. After all<br />
expenses have been paid, the <strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>Athletic</strong><br />
<strong>Association</strong> shall retain profi ts from the state competition.<br />
C) Passes<br />
The competing teams in the postseason events will be afforded<br />
passes to accommodate the squad size plus four additional<br />
competitors and three (3) coaches (one head coach, one assistant,<br />
one choreographer/other). No additional passes will be issued.<br />
VIII) Sport-Activity Specifi c Competition Rules<br />
A) Playing Rules (Competition Rules)<br />
1) The KHSAA sponsors competitive cheer championships for two<br />
and one-half minute routines (2:30).<br />
2) All contests shall be played using the NFHS Spirit Rules<br />
as published by the NFHS in Indianapolis. Additional rules,<br />
governed by State <strong>Association</strong> adoption provisions in the<br />
National Federation Playing Rules or otherwise developed by the<br />
<strong>Association</strong> may be implemented in contests played in <strong>Kentucky</strong><br />
and will be distributed to the membership when relevant.<br />
3) Detailed and binding instructions, both for managers and<br />
participating teams, shall be published on the KHSAA website.<br />
B) Squad Size/Divisions<br />
1) A school must compete in its Class, and may enter a squad in<br />
any two (but not the same) of the following competitions:<br />
a) Small – minimum of 6, maximum of 12 All-Girls<br />
b) Medium – minimum of 13, maximum of 16 All-Girls<br />
c) Large – minimum of 17, maximum of 20 All-Girls<br />
d) Super-Large – minimum of 21, maximum of 24 All Girls<br />
e) Coed – minimum of 6 (2 boys/4 girls or 4 boys and 2 girls)<br />
no more than 24 members, at least 2 of which shall be boys.<br />
2) Each school may enter separate teams (no competitor on both<br />
teams) in not more than two separate divisions of region/state<br />
competition.<br />
3) Any team advancing from region to state, must compete in the<br />
same division at state as they competed in at region.<br />
4) Only one mascot per squad is permitted and is to be counted in<br />
the division limits of the team size.<br />
5) A mascot in full head and/or body costume must not spot or<br />
stunt except for a forward roll or cartwheel.<br />
6) The mascot is not permitted to participate in pyramids or partner<br />
students. Should this occur, the team will be disqualifi ed.<br />
C) Scoresheets and Scoring<br />
1) The KHSAA judge’s score sheet (all-girls/coed), diffi culty grid<br />
(all-girls/coed), execution grid and technical sheet are to be<br />
used at both region and state competitions.<br />
2) For State Competition, fi ve (5) routine judges are to be used,<br />
dropping the high school and low score less any deductions to<br />
reach the team score.<br />
3) For State and Region, two routine timers, two music timers and<br />
three technical judges are to be used.<br />
4) Two of the three tech judges must both report an infraction<br />
before any deductions/disqualifi cations are assessed.<br />
D) Music and Routine Rights<br />
1) Member schools should strongly support the rights and<br />
privileges of the artists that produce the musical scores and<br />
other pieces that are sometimes used in conjunction with<br />
competitions.<br />
2) It is the obligation of each school and team to ensure compliance<br />
with applicable state and federal law with regard to copyright<br />
and trademark protection.<br />
3) It is strongly advised that coaches not allow cheerleaders<br />
to perform using recorded or live music before any audience<br />
without securing the proper license and permission from the<br />
American Society of Composers, Artists and Publishers, 2690<br />
Cumberland Parkway, Suite 490, Atlanta, GA, 30339, (800) 492-<br />
7227.<br />
4) It is also advised that the proper mechanical license be<br />
obtained if necessary for anyone duplicating music to be used in<br />
conjunction with cheer competition by contacting the Harry Fox<br />
Agency, 711 Third Avenue, New York, NY, 10017.<br />
D) Mats<br />
1) Mats shall be allowed and are highly recommended at all levels<br />
of competition.<br />
2) In regional competitions, it shall be a region decision as to<br />
provisions and handling of mats.<br />
3) For the state competition, all categories shall be performed on<br />
mats furnished by the <strong>Association</strong>.<br />
E) Injuries During Competition<br />
1) If a team member is seriously injured or becomes extremely ill<br />
during judging, he/she may be excused for the remainder of the<br />
competition without the team’s being disqualifi ed or penalized.<br />
2) However, the team is expected to show competence in adjusting<br />
to the member’s absence.<br />
3) An substitute from the roster would be allowed to cheer the<br />
remainder of this competition at the discretion of the coach.<br />
4) Injuries during performance shall be handled as follows:<br />
a) If a coach chooses to stop a routine/cheer due to an injury/<br />
illness that would endanger the rest of the team or the injured<br />
party, he or she must notify the person in charge.<br />
b) If a coach enters the performing surface, the routine/cheer<br />
shall be stopped.<br />
c) After a routine/cheer has been stopped due to an injury/<br />
illness, the decision as to whether or not to repeat the routine/<br />
cheer shall be left to the discretion of the coach.<br />
d) The injured person cannot perform in the restarted routine<br />
or any remaining categories of the competition. An alternate<br />
would be allowed to cheer the remainder of the competition.<br />
e) The person in charge of the competition shall have the team<br />
repeat the routine/cheer after fi ve (5) teams have performed<br />
or after ten (10) minutes, should this unforeseen accident<br />
happen at the end of the competition. Judges shall judge<br />
the repeat performance from the point at which the injury<br />
occurred. Any notes/judging of the fi rst performance up until<br />
the point of injury will be included in the judge’s fi nal score.<br />
f) If the person in charge feels that more time is needed to<br />
regroup, the president/sectional vice-president shall make<br />
this decision.<br />
F) Warmup and Sound Check<br />
1) Every attempt should be made to provide warm-up time prior to<br />
the beginning of the competition at all levels.<br />
2) Teams shall be allowed to have a sound check prior to the<br />
beginning of their routines.<br />
3) At any level of competition, the coaches’ meeting and warm-up<br />
times shall not be held simultaneously.<br />
G) Competition Provisions<br />
1) Starting the Routine<br />
a) Teams shall take the fl oor only once and perform their entire<br />
routine.<br />
b) No routine may exceed 2 and one-half minutes. (Timing is<br />
determined by using full seconds, not fractional portions).<br />
c) The person announcing the competition shall announce for<br />
the team to take the fl oor and the team will begin when<br />
ready. Following this statement, the time of the routine shall<br />
commence on the fi rst perceived activity on the part of any<br />
team member or the beginning of the music/audio, whichever<br />
occurs fi rst.<br />
3) Timing<br />
a) The timing of the routine shall stop with the end of the audio<br />
or the last word or perceived motion.<br />
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) No restarting of time shall be allowed; however, any repeat or<br />
recovery within the routine is allowed providing the time limit<br />
has not been exceeded.<br />
c) Whether or not to restart the routine and risk exceeding the<br />
time limit is entirely at the discretion of the team.<br />
d) A mechanical failure is not considered the fault of the team<br />
during the routine.<br />
e) Restarting of music and time should be allowed.<br />
f) In order to avoid delay, two (2) tapes or CD’s should be<br />
available.<br />
4) Timing Infractions<br />
a) If the timers determine that a team has exceeded a time limit<br />
(using whole numbers), they shall report this infraction to the<br />
person In charge of the competition.<br />
b) The person in charge shall provide this information to the<br />
technical judges prior to fi nal tabulations and judging sheet<br />
verifi cation at regional competition.<br />
c) Such notifi cation shall not be made to the person in charge<br />
of the competition until all categories have been completed.<br />
d) If four (4) timers are used, both timers in either the entire<br />
routine or the music/audio portion-must agree that a team<br />
has exceeded the time limit before a penalty deduction occurs.<br />
e) If more than four (4) timers are used, the majority of the<br />
timers, in either the entire routine or the music/audio portion<br />
must agree that the team has exceeded the time limit before<br />
a penalty deduction occurs.<br />
5) Routine Requirements<br />
a) The 2 ½ minute routine must incorporate music and a cheer.<br />
The routine must include all elements of cheerleading skills<br />
listed on the judge’s score sheet.<br />
b) The entire music/audio portion of the routine shall be limited<br />
to 1½ minute or less.<br />
c) The “time of judging” is defi ned from the team’s arrival at<br />
the site of the competition until their departure from said site.<br />
d) To be considered a coed stunt/pyramid, a male must serve as<br />
a base as defi ned by NFHS rules. A male serving as a spotter<br />
as defi ned by NFHS rules does not qualify the stunt/pyramid<br />
as coed.<br />
6) Tabulation<br />
a) Following the judging of all categories, the judges shall<br />
tabulate the judging sheets.<br />
b) If computer scoring is not used, tabulated sheets shall be<br />
available to the participating coaches following the awards<br />
ceremony. If computer scoring is used, a compilation of<br />
the scoring shall be provided to the participating coaches<br />
following the awards ceremony.<br />
7) Tie-breaking procedure<br />
a) In the event of a tie, when fi ve (5) judges are used, all fi ve (5)<br />
scores shall be combined to break the tie (all three scores if<br />
three judges at regionals).<br />
b) If teams remain tied at the region, the tie will not be broken<br />
and both squads would advance in the event of a tie. At the<br />
state competition, the tie would not be broken.<br />
8) Technical Judging Penalties<br />
a) For violation of the following provisions, a 1/2 point penalty<br />
(.5) shall be imposed on the scoresheet:<br />
(1) Spotter Violations- Momentarily providing primary support,<br />
not visually focused, under feet; under base’s hands, under<br />
torso, holding objects, hands behind back;<br />
(2) Stepping on signs/poms or throwing sign/prop of solid<br />
material with hard edges; and<br />
(3) Top Person Violations- Shoulders drop momentarily below<br />
waist<br />
b) For violation of the following provisions, a 3 Point Deduction<br />
shall be imposed on the scoresheet:<br />
(1) Participants must not chew gum or have candy in their<br />
mouths during practice or performance.;<br />
(2) A participant, coach, substitute, trainer, or other team<br />
attendant must not commit an unsporting act;<br />
(3) Jewelry of any kind is prohibited except a religious medal<br />
without a chain taped and worn under the uniform or a<br />
medical-alert medal taped and may be visible;<br />
(4) Fingernails, including artifi cial nails, must be kept short,<br />
near the end of fi ngers;<br />
(5) Hair worn in a manner that is appropriate for the activity<br />
and does not interfere with the safe execution of a stunt or<br />
tumbling. Hair devices must be secure. It is recommended<br />
that the hair be off the shoulders;<br />
(6) Apparel and accessories must be appropriate….must wear<br />
athletic shoes;<br />
(7) When standing at attention, apparel must cover the<br />
midriff.;<br />
(8) Glitter that does not readily adhere on the hair, face,<br />
uniform, or body is illegal. Glitter on signs/props must be<br />
laminated;<br />
(9) Supports, braces, etc. which are hard and unyielding or<br />
have rough edges or surfaces must be padded. Braces<br />
which are unaltered from the manufacturer’s design do not<br />
require any additional padding. Participant wearing a cast<br />
(excluding a properly covered air cast) must not be involved<br />
in partner stunts, pyramids, tosses, or tumbling;<br />
(10) A single manufacturer’s logo/trademark (no more than 2<br />
¼ square inches with no dimension exceeding 2 ¼ inches)<br />
is permitted on the apparel.<br />
a) For violation of the following provisions, a disqualifi cation<br />
shall occur with the time noted:<br />
9) All-Girls Scoresheet Matrix<br />
a) For this division, the scoring shall be divided into categories<br />
with the following point values based on diffi culty:<br />
(1) Stunting - 10 points<br />
(2) Pyramids/Tosses - 10 points<br />
(3) Tumbling (Running) - 5 points<br />
(4) Tumbling (Standing) - 5 points<br />
(5) Jumps - 7 points)<br />
(6) Dance - 3 points<br />
b) For this division, the scoring shall be divided into categories<br />
with the following point values based on execution:<br />
(1) Stunting - 10 points<br />
(2) Pyramids/Tosses - 10 points<br />
(3) Tumbling (Running) - 5 points<br />
(4) Tumbling (Standing) - 5 points<br />
(5) Jumps - 7 points)<br />
(6) Dance - 3 points<br />
c) For this division, ten points will be scored for CHOREOGRAPHY<br />
- Creativity, formations, transitions, spacing, use of motinos to<br />
lead crowd and incorporation of signs, poms, banners, and<br />
megaphones:<br />
d) For this division, ten points will be scored for PERFORMANCE<br />
- Energy level, voice, crowd appeal, school appropriate<br />
material (music and cheer), effort to lead crowd:<br />
10) Coed Scoresheet Matrix<br />
a) For this division, the scoring shall be divided into categories<br />
with the following point values based on diffi culty:<br />
(1) Coed Stunting - 15 points<br />
(2) Coed Pyramids/Tosses - 10 points<br />
(3) Tumbling (Running) - 5 points<br />
(4) Tumbling (Standing) - 5 points<br />
(5) Jumps - 5 points)<br />
b) For this division, the scoring shall be divided into categories<br />
with the following point values based on execution:<br />
(1) Coed Stunting - 15 points<br />
(2) Coed Pyramids/Tosses - 10 points<br />
(3) Tumbling (Running) - 5 points<br />
(4) Tumbling (Standing) - 5 points<br />
(5) Jumps - 5 points)<br />
c) For this division, ten points will be scored for CHOREOGRAPHY<br />
- Creativity, formations, transitions, spacing, use of motinos to<br />
lead crowd and incorporation of signs, poms, banners, and<br />
megaphones:<br />
d) For this division, ten points will be scored for PERFORMANCE<br />
- Energy level, voice, crowd appeal, school appropriate<br />
material (music and cheer), effort to lead crowd:<br />
11) Diffi culty and Executive Grids<br />
a) The Board of Control shall adopt a Diffi culty grid to be used as<br />
a guide for scoring the All-Girls division, and shall publish this<br />
grid on the KHSAA web site upon any alteration.<br />
b) The Board of Control shall adopt a Diffi culty grid to be used<br />
as a guide for scoring the Coed division, and shall publish this<br />
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grid on the KHSAA web site upon any alteration.<br />
c) The Board of Control shall adopt an Execution grid to be<br />
used as a guide for scoring the All-Girls and Coed divisions,<br />
and shall publish this grid on the KHSAA web site upon any<br />
alteration.<br />
12) Routine Penalties<br />
a) Disqualifi cations will be accessed for violations per the<br />
Technical judge sheet.<br />
b) Penalties for exceeding the routine time limit will be 10<br />
points.<br />
c) Penalties for exceeding the music/audio routine will be 10<br />
points.<br />
d) The coach of any team receiving a disqualifi cation, penalty<br />
prior to the announcement of fi nal results.<br />
(1) Base cannot be in backbend, headstand or handstand, or<br />
hold prop in hand if primary support; must have BOTH feet<br />
on performing surface if an extended stunt; cannot move<br />
except for safety adjustments,<br />
(2) Bracers-Providing primary support; above shoulder height<br />
(exceptions published in NFHS rules),<br />
(3) Dismount-Unassisted landing from shoulder height or<br />
above; skill performed without hand-to-hand contact,<br />
(4) Dismount to cradle-No visual contact; top person w/sign<br />
or prop made of solid material, corners, or sharp edges; # of<br />
catchers or spotters; skill performed into cradle to separate<br />
catchers or following release; twist to cradle with more<br />
than 1 rotation or 1 ¼ if from a side-facing stunt or toss,<br />
(5) Dismount with bracer(s)-# of bases or spotters; loss of<br />
contact; not up-down movement; not over original bases;<br />
released to new catchers,<br />
(6) Dive forward roll, Drops (knee, seat, thigh, split & airborne<br />
from a jump, stand or inverted position; handspring/fl ip,<br />
(7) Flip to partner stunt or cradle ,<br />
(8) Flip in tumbling pass involving more than one complete<br />
foot over head rotation or one complete twist,<br />
(9) Hanging Pyramid (illegally performed),<br />
(10) Height Limitation on Stunts and Pyramids more than 2<br />
levels high,<br />
(11) Helicopter-More than 180 rotation, top twists or face<br />
down, # of bases, no head/neck/shoulder spot,<br />
(12) Inversion: From performing surface to non-inverted any<br />
height-no head/neck/shoulder protection; no contact until<br />
non-inverted,<br />
(13) Inversion: In partner stunt-base of support above shoulder<br />
level; no head/neck/shoulder protection; no contact until<br />
non-inverted,<br />
(14) Inversion: Moving downward from stunt-base of support<br />
above shoulder level, incorrect # in position to protect head/<br />
neck/shoulders; no contact until non-inverted,<br />
(15) Inversion: Of braced forward or backward fl ips-loss of<br />
hand-to-hand/arm contact w/separate bracer on each side;<br />
bracers not in DB shoulder stand or elevator prep; incorrect<br />
# bases, spotters; bases move; not caught by original bases<br />
in loading position, stunt, or cradle; more than 1 ¼ fl ip;<br />
twisting fl ip,<br />
(16) Log Roll-More than 1 complete rotation, top in contact<br />
with another stunt, beginning or ending position,<br />
(17) Mascot/participant in full head and body costume<br />
involved in a stunt,<br />
(18) Mini-trampoline or other height increasing apparatus,<br />
(19) More cheerleaders than allowed per category,<br />
(20) Move over/under a stunt except when helping build,<br />
stabilize or dismount that stunt or pyramid,<br />
(21) Release transition-# of bases, bracers, spotters; loss of<br />
contact w/bracer; more than ¼ turn,<br />
(22) Single base-Primary support for 2 extended top persons<br />
(except double cupies/awesome),<br />
(23) Single base shoulder level stunt with foot/feet of top in<br />
hands of the base has no spotter,<br />
(24) Single base split catch or straddle catch,<br />
(25) Suspended roll backward not beginning on performing<br />
surface; loses hand-to-hand contact with 2 posts;<br />
uncontrolled dismount,<br />
(26) Suspended roll forward beginning above shoulder height;<br />
loses hand-to-hand contact; uncontrolled dismount,<br />
(27) Suspended splits braced-# bases or spotters; without<br />
constant contact; incorrect support,<br />
(28) Suspended splits non-braced below shoulder height-<br />
Fewer than 2 bases; both hands not in contact ,<br />
(29) Suspended splits non-braced shoulder level or above-<br />
Fewer than 4 bases to slow & catch; both hands not in<br />
contact when reaching split position,<br />
(30) Swan dive,<br />
(31) Swinging stunt-Downward movement begins above<br />
shoulder height; top is face down ,<br />
(32) Toe/leg pitch to a jump or tumbling skill,<br />
(33) Top Person from vertical to horizontal loses contact;<br />
begins or passes through extended position; # & position<br />
of catchers; bases turn or lose visual contact; from above<br />
shoulder height to a catch in a layout position,<br />
(34) Tosses not directed vertically & caught by original bases,<br />
under/over/through person or prop, # & position of tossers,<br />
catchers, or spotters; top person holds objects in hands<br />
(except load-in tosses); tossed more than once; to splits/<br />
straddle caught under the legs above shoulder height,<br />
(35) Totem pole (illegally performed),<br />
(36) Tumbling over or under a stunt, person, or prop with the<br />
exception of a forward roll; while holding props except for a<br />
forward or backward roll; twist with more than 1 rotation, ,<br />
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CASE SITUATIONS RELATED TO THE COMPETITION<br />
RULES of the KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC<br />
ASSOCIATION<br />
Specifi c case situations are contained in this section of the KHSAA<br />
Handbook which are interpretations and rulings which have<br />
been made by the Commissioner in accordance with applicable<br />
provisions of the KHSAA Constitution. These interpretations<br />
supplement the printed rules but do not in any manner substitute<br />
for the actual rule. Many of these rulings have established<br />
precedent for the interpretation or enforcement of these provisions,<br />
and remain in place until further altered, re-interpreted, or<br />
otherwise set aside. Specifi c inquiries not addressed by published<br />
interpretations should be submitted in writing to the Commissioner<br />
of the KHSAA, 2280 Executive Drive, Lexington, KY 40505.<br />
Interpretive questions or eligibility rulings shall be requested and<br />
issued in writing.<br />
Case CR-1- What is the purpose of the Competition Rules<br />
of the KHSAA?<br />
In many sports and sports activities, there are decisions that have<br />
to be made to establish a framework for competition. These<br />
rules (different than the Playing Rules) establish alignments,<br />
bracketing provisions and championship arrangements. In<br />
all cases, the Board of Control has fi nal jurisdiction over the<br />
Competition Rules.<br />
Case CR-2- What are the current championships of the<br />
KHSAA?<br />
The KHSAA sponsors (sanctions) sports championship events<br />
in the fall, winter and spring seasons. Fall championships are<br />
considered to be cross country (boys and girls), golf (boys and<br />
girls), soccer (boys and girls), volleyball (girls), and football<br />
(combined); winter championships are basketball (boys and<br />
girls), wrestling (combined) and swimming (boys and girls);<br />
spring championships are baseball (boys), softball (fast pitch<br />
for girls), tennis (boys and girls) and track (boys and girls)<br />
In addition, the KHSAA sponsors (sanctions) a state championship<br />
in the Sport Activities of Archery (combined), Bass Fishing<br />
(combined), Bowling (Boys and Girls) and Cheer (All Girl and<br />
Coed divisions).<br />
Case CR-3- What sports and sport activities are insured<br />
by the KHSAA?<br />
The KHSAA Board of Control will purchase Catastrophe Insurance,<br />
using the member dues and tournament receipts, to insure the<br />
student-athletes who compete in the sanctioned sports and<br />
sport activities of the KHSAA. In addition, students serving<br />
in a support capacity at those sponsored events (managers,<br />
trainers, etc) shall be included in the coverage as well as<br />
cheerleaders complying with the NFHS rules restrictions and<br />
Bylaw 25 limitations.<br />
Such insurance coverage shall be in force from the fi rst day of<br />
the Bylaw 25, Limitation of Seasons in a sponsored sport or<br />
sport activity, through the last day, provided such competition<br />
complies with all parts of the Bylaw and its individual<br />
competitors comply with all applicable KHSAA bylaws. The<br />
deductible for this policy shall be published in a timely manner<br />
to ensure that the school and student-athletes have adequate<br />
opportunity to comply with Bylaw 2.<br />
The KHSAA Board of Control will purchase General Liability<br />
Insurance, using the member dues and tournament receipts, to<br />
provide for General Liability coverage for the <strong>Association</strong> and<br />
its agents and assignees, in all KHSAA sponsored competition<br />
in all sports (postseason) for which the <strong>Association</strong> sponsors<br />
a championship. The Commissioner shall ensure through<br />
all forms of due diligence, that all levels of these sponsored<br />
championships are conducted in accordance with applicable<br />
KHSAA Competition Rules in order to maintain the integrity<br />
of the policy.<br />
Case CR-4- How many schools are required to agree<br />
to participate in KHSAA sponsored postseason<br />
competition in order for the <strong>Association</strong> to hold a<br />
championship in that sport or sport-activity?<br />
Ten (10) percent of the member schools located in at least three<br />
(3) different basketball regions shall agree to fi eld a team in<br />
order that the <strong>Association</strong> consider sponsoring a championship.<br />
The achievement of this percentage is no guarantee of the<br />
development of a championship as the Board of Control must<br />
consider fi scal and legal consequences such as the <strong>Association</strong><br />
budget, the budget of the member schools and the impact<br />
on such things as Title IX. In addition, ten (10) percent of<br />
the member schools located in at least three (3) different<br />
basketball regions shall participate each year in order that the<br />
<strong>Association</strong> maintains championships. The <strong>Association</strong> shall<br />
survey the membership every three years to determine interest<br />
in new offerings. (Board of Control, March, 1994, amended<br />
February, 2011)<br />
Case CR-5- Who is in control of the media and press at<br />
KHSAA sponsored competition?<br />
1) The intellectual property, corporate, broadcasting and media<br />
rights to the State championship rounds of the KHSAA<br />
postseason championships belong exclusively to the KHSAA,<br />
including titling agreements and sponsorships. No member<br />
school may approve or sign an agreement that includes rights<br />
to state contests (delayed or live).<br />
2) The intellectual property, corporate, broadcasting and media<br />
rights to the postseason rounds prior to the state fi nals<br />
belong exclusively to the KHSAA, including titling agreements<br />
and sponsorships. No member school can sign an exclusive<br />
agreement for a postseason round (District, Region, semistate)<br />
without agreement between the schools and approval<br />
of the KHSAA Offi ce.<br />
3) The intellectual property, corporate, broadcasting and media<br />
rights to the postseason rounds prior to the state fi nals belong<br />
exclusively to the KHSAA, but are assigned to the Principal<br />
of each institution for management and control. No member<br />
school shall sign an exclusive regular season agreement<br />
that would “Shut out” its opponent from any audio, video<br />
streaming or having the opportunity to do so.<br />
4) At all levels of competition during postseason play, control of<br />
media access and location at those contests is with the KHSAA.<br />
In general, the management of those rights may be assigned to<br />
the manager at the host KHSAA member school for the district,<br />
region and sectional (semi-state) competition.<br />
5) At all levels of competition, including district, region, sectional,<br />
and state competition in KHSAA sponsored tournaments and<br />
meets, managers are to make allowances for members of the<br />
television media to tape portions of the contests at no charge<br />
to the media outlet, as long as the taping is for the sole purpose<br />
of newscast highlights.<br />
6) Outlets desiring to tape the contest for broadcast or telecast<br />
shall seek the permission of the event manager, and the<br />
manager has the right to set and collect any fee which may be<br />
deemed appropriate as an offset to any perceived lost ticket<br />
revenue.<br />
7) At the state level, all negotiations for rights to broadcast<br />
or telecast shall be initiated with the Sports Information<br />
Director and the Commissioner, and shall be approved by the<br />
Commissioner.<br />
Case CR-6- Who is empowered to make decisions at<br />
KHSAA tournaments when inclement weather forces<br />
postponement of contests or events?<br />
While it would be ideal if all parties could meet and agree on any<br />
re-scheduling of games necessitated by inclement weather or<br />
other natural events, this may not be practical. It is the duty<br />
of the tournament manager to make decisions with regards to<br />
re-scheduling in the event of postponement and ensure that all<br />
teams, media outlets and schools are properly notifi ed.<br />
Case CR-7- Is it possible for a winner and corresponding<br />
runner-up in baseball, basketball, soccer, softball or<br />
volleyball district tournament to meet before the fi nal<br />
region game?<br />
No, because they are to be placed in opposite brackets.<br />
Case CR-8- Is there a mandatory brand of game ball to<br />
be used in postseason play in baseball, basketball,<br />
football, softball, volleyball or soccer?<br />
Yes, the <strong>Association</strong> has a long-term agreement with Rawlings<br />
Sporting Goods to provide specifi c balls for the state<br />
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Competition Competition Rules Rules
Competition Competition Rules Rules<br />
championship tournament, and the Commissioner’s offi ce can<br />
provide specifi cations upon request. In all postseason contests<br />
in these sports, a Rawlings brand ball with the proper NFHS<br />
authenticating mark shall be used. There is no requirement that<br />
a KHSAA logo appear on the ball, or that all balls except for<br />
these specifi c models be disallowed.<br />
For <strong>2012</strong>-<strong>2013</strong>, those ball numbers are:<br />
Boys Basketball - KYPROMB<br />
Girls Basketballs - KYPROWB<br />
Volleyball - KYVB1001 (red, white and blue), KYVBI10013B<br />
(3-panel)<br />
Soccerball - KYSB850B<br />
Baseball - R100KY and R200KY<br />
Softball - NFHS12Y47LKY<br />
Football - ST5KYB and ST5PROSKYB.<br />
Case CR-9– Are there any restrictions on the scheduling<br />
and playing of games in a “seeded district” in baseball,<br />
basketball, soccer, softball, or volleyball?<br />
Yes. Principals, <strong>Athletic</strong> Directors and Coaches should consult<br />
the Competition Rules related to each of these sports for<br />
more specifi c dates for tournament meetings and allowances<br />
for scheduling of these meetings. All games involved in the<br />
calculation of a seed position SHALL be played on or before the<br />
Wednesday prior to the start of postseason play. Games played<br />
after that time SHALL NOT factor into the seeded position.<br />
For the <strong>2012</strong>-<strong>2013</strong> school year, the deadline to play seeded<br />
district games in soccer and volleyball is October 3, <strong>2012</strong>.<br />
For the <strong>2012</strong>-<strong>2013</strong> school year, the deadline to play seeded<br />
district games in basketball is February 13, <strong>2013</strong>.<br />
For the <strong>2012</strong>-<strong>2013</strong> school year, the deadline to play seeded<br />
district games in baseball and softball is May 15, <strong>2013</strong>.<br />
Case CR-10- How are the tournament sites selected for<br />
district tournament sites for baseball, basketball,<br />
soccer, softball in the event that agreement cannot be<br />
reached on a site selection plan?<br />
If a site selection plan cannot be reached on fi rst round (normally<br />
district) tournaments, the Commissioner will intervene and<br />
establish a rotation plan subject to approval by the Board of<br />
Control. The site selection plan shall be confi rmed by annual<br />
balloting during the season and reported to the <strong>Association</strong><br />
along with seeding decisions. Rotating the tournament sites<br />
does not necessarily mean that each school shall host the<br />
tournament at that school’s home site, but that each school,<br />
with available proper and adequate facilities, shall have the<br />
opportunity to host the tournament, even if an alternative site<br />
is required due to site requirements within a given sport.<br />
Case CR-11- Is there a deadline for a district host school<br />
in baseball, basketball, soccer, softball or volleyball to<br />
select a playing site if the school home site doesn’t<br />
meet the requirements for holding the tournament?<br />
Yes. Through various rules and rulings in past years, every school<br />
in a specifi c district alignment shall have an opportunity to<br />
serve as the host for the tournament. Each school may, of<br />
course, decline that opportunity. However, this requirement<br />
ensures that on a periodic basis, all schools get to share in<br />
the concession and parking proceeds, host share of the ticket<br />
receipts and other benefi ts that come from serving as the host.<br />
It is recognized that all schools in a given alignment will not<br />
meet the tournament specifi cations..<br />
For this reason, the following steps shall be taken by the schools<br />
in the district-<br />
1) The schools shall meet and decide what facilities can hold the<br />
attendance of the last fi ve years of the tournament based on<br />
the fan followings of the schools, and satisfy other logistical<br />
needs such as accessibility, parking, etc. (agreed sites). If there<br />
is a disagreement, the Board of Control can serve as the fi nal<br />
resolution and KHSAA staff shall assist in that determination.<br />
2) The discussion on site applicability is separate from the ability<br />
to “host”, that is being the tournament manager, operating<br />
concessions, etc. as all schools shall be given that opportunity<br />
to host, just not necessarily at a site that cannot accommodate<br />
the event.<br />
3) From that list of agreed sites, the rotation of sites is to be<br />
considered, factoring in of course, that all schools shall be<br />
given a chance (if they want) to host, even if it isn’t played at<br />
the host school’s home playing facility.<br />
4) In a year when the designated host’s home facility does not<br />
meet the specifi cations for holding the tournament, the fi nal<br />
selection as to the playing site rests with the designated host<br />
school. That school has sole discretion to make that decision,<br />
but is compelled to choose only from the list of agreed facilities<br />
as mentioned in (1) above.<br />
5) In a year when the designated host school’s home facility does<br />
not meet the specifi cations for holding the tournament, the<br />
designation shall be made by September 20 in volleyball and<br />
soccer; January 1 in basketball; and April 15 for baseball and<br />
softball.<br />
Case CR-12- May a name be added to the roster or entry<br />
form after the deadline for submission or editing?<br />
No, changes cannot be made unless otherwise provided in the<br />
competition rules for a specifi c sport. The principal shall check<br />
the online roster in baseball, basketball, football, soccer,<br />
softball and volleyball to ensure that all players are on the<br />
list as the rosters are locked after postseason play begins. For<br />
individual sports using the published entry list and/or forms,<br />
the specifi c sport touranment rules will address any options for<br />
substitution or correction, if such options exist.<br />
Case CR-13- How is it determined that a meet counts<br />
against the four meet minimum in Track and Field or<br />
Cross Country?<br />
In order to count as a meet for the four meet minimum a meet<br />
shall be a meet which rises to the standard of counting as a<br />
meet towards the interpretations of Bylaw 25. In addition,<br />
in Cross Country, the distance would be a minimum of 2500<br />
meters and a maximum of 5000 meters and involved entries<br />
from two or more schools. To count towards the minimums,<br />
the meets may be at the Varsity or non Varsity level in terms<br />
of meet structure. It shall be counted in the same manner for<br />
all competitors (varsity, JV or freshman). The school approved<br />
or provided uniform shall be worn in this competition. In<br />
accordance with Bylaw 20, a school representative shall<br />
accompany the team.<br />
Case CR-14- If a Cross Country Meet is interrupted by<br />
weather, can other races be run that day?<br />
Yes. The particular interrupted race is considered complete and<br />
counts both towards meet limits and participation minimums.<br />
If other competition can resume after required delays, that<br />
is permissible. Only races actually started can count towards<br />
meet limits or participation minimums.<br />
Case CR-15 - Are there policies on participation by boys<br />
on girls’ teams and vice-versa?<br />
Yes. The following are the restrictions on boys playing on girls’<br />
teams and vice-versa.<br />
A) For the purposes of athletics, each properly enrolled and<br />
otherwise eligible student athlete has sport and sport<br />
activity-specifi c opportunities with respect to the privilege of<br />
participation.<br />
B) Baseball and Softball<br />
1) These sports are not “like” in terms of participation<br />
opportunities. If a girl desires to play on a baseball team, it is<br />
the decision of the local school as to that option.<br />
2) A boy may not play on a girls’ softball team for any reason.<br />
C) Basketball<br />
1) If a school sponsors both a boys and girls team in basketball,<br />
students may only play for the gender specifi c team (girls may<br />
only play for the girls’ team, boys may only play for the boys’<br />
team.<br />
2) If a school sponsors only a boys team and does not sponsor a<br />
girls team, female students may play for the boys team.<br />
3) A boy may not play on a girls’ basketball team for any reason.<br />
D) Football / Wrestling<br />
1) If a girl desires to participate on a football or wrestling team,<br />
such participation opportunity shall be allowed.<br />
2) If a school develops a wrestling team for girls, a boy may not<br />
compete on a girls’ wrestling team for any reason.<br />
E) Soccer<br />
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1) If a school sponsors both a boys and girls team in soccer<br />
students may only play for the gender specifi c team (girls may<br />
only play for the girls’ team, boys may only play for the boys’<br />
team.<br />
2) If a school sponsors only a boys team and does not sponsor a<br />
girls team, female students may play for the boys team.<br />
3) A boy may not play on a girls’ soccer team for any reason.<br />
F) Volleyball<br />
1) The <strong>Association</strong> sponsors volleyball only for girls.<br />
2) A boy may not play on a girls’ volleyball team for any reason.<br />
G) Cross Country / Golf / Swimming / Tennis / Track and Field<br />
A student may only represent the specifi c birth gender when<br />
participating in these individual sports.<br />
H) Archery<br />
1) Coed participation is required within the competition rules of<br />
KY NASP.<br />
2) Each team must have a minimum of four (4) females and a<br />
minimum of four (4) males to compete (as part of the twelve<br />
(12) person team.<br />
I) Bass Fishing<br />
There is no gender specifi c competition in this sport activity<br />
J) Bowling<br />
1) If both genders compete on the same team, they are considered<br />
to be a boys’ team for the purpose of competition.<br />
2) A boy may not compete in the girls’ competition for any reason.<br />
K) Competitive Cheer<br />
A boy may not compete in the All girls’ competition for any<br />
reason<br />
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Competition Competition Rules Rules
KHSAA/NATIONAL FEDERATION STANDARD CALENDAR<br />
Wk 2011-12 <strong>2012</strong>-13 <strong>2013</strong>-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18<br />
52 6/24-6/30 6/23-6/29 6/29-7/5 6/28-7/4 6/26-7/2 6/25-7/1 6/24-6/30<br />
51 6/17-6/23 6/16-6/22 6/22-6/28 6/21-6/27 6/19-6/25 6/18-6/24 6/17-6/23<br />
50 6/10-6/16 6/9-6/15 6/15-6/21 6/14-6/20 6/12-6/18 6/11-6/17 6/10-6/16<br />
49 6/3-6/9 6/2-6/8 6/8-6/14 6/7-6/13 6/5-6/11 6/4-6/10 6/3-6/9<br />
48 **- 5/27-6/2 &- 5/26-6/1** 6/1-6/7 5/31-6/6 5/29-6/4** 5/28-6/3** 5/27-6/2**<br />
47 5/20-5/26 5/19-5/25 5/25-5/31** 5/24-5/30** 5/22-5/28 5/21-5/27 5/20-5/26<br />
46 5/13-5/19 5/12-5/18 5/18-5/24 5/17-5/23 5/15-5/21 5/14-5/20 5/13-5/19<br />
45 5/6-5/12 5/5-5/11 5/11-5/17 5/10-5/16 5/8-5/14 5/7-5/13 5/6-5/12<br />
44 4/29-5/5 4/28-5/4 5/4-5/10 5/3-5/9 5/1-5/7 4/30-5/6 4/29-5/5<br />
43 4/22-4/28 4/21-4/27 4/27-5/3 4/26-5/2 4/24-4/30 4/23-4/29 4/22-4/28<br />
42 4/15-4/21 4/14-4/20 4/20*-4/26 4/19-4/25 4/17-4/23 4/16*-4/22 4/15*-4/21<br />
41 4/8*-4/14 4/7-4/13 4/13-4/19 4/12-4/18 4/10-4/16 4/9-4/15 4/8-4/14<br />
40 4/1-4/7 3/31*-4/6 4/6-4/12 4/5*-4/11 4/3-4/9 4/2-4/8 4/1-4/7<br />
39 3/25-3/31 3/24-3/30 3/30-4/5 3/29-4/4 3/27*-4/2 3/26-4/1 3/25-3/31<br />
38 3/18-3/24 3/17-3/23 3/23-3/29 3/22-3/28 3/20-3/26 3/19-3/25 3/18-3/24<br />
37 3/11-3/17 3/10-3/16 3/16-3/22 3/15-3/21 3/13-3/19 3/12-3/18 3/11-3/17<br />
36 3/4-3/10 3/3-3/9 3/9-3/15 3/8-3/14 3/6-3/12 3/5-3/11 3/4-3/10<br />
35 2/26-3/3 2/24-3/2 3/2-3/8 3/1-3/7 2/28-3/5 2/26-3/4 2/25-3/3<br />
34 2/19-2/25 2/17-2/23 2/23-3/1 2/22-2/28 2/21-2/27 2/19-2/25 2/18-2/24<br />
33 2/12-2/18 2/10-2/16 2/16-2/22 2/15-2/21 2/14-2/20 2/12-2/18 2/11-2/17<br />
32 2/5-2/11 2/3-2/9 2/9-2/15 2/8-2/14 2/7-2/13 2/5-2/11 2/4-2/10<br />
31 1/29-2/4 1/27-2/2 2/2-2/8 2/1-2/7 1/31-2/6 1/29-2/4 1/28-2/3<br />
30 1/22-1/28 1/20-1/26 1/26-2/1 1/25-1/31 1/24-1/30 1/22-1/28 1/21-1/27<br />
29 1/15-1/21 1/13-1/19 1/19-1/25 1/18-1/24 1/17-1/23 1/15-1/21 1/14-1/20<br />
28 1/8-1/14 1/6-1/12 1/12-1/18 1/11-1/17 1/10-1/16 1/8-1/14 1/7-1/13<br />
27 1/1-1/7 12/30-1/5 1/5-1/11 1/4-1/10 1/3-1/9 1/1-1/7 12/31-1/6<br />
26 12/25-12/31 12/23-12/29 12/29-1/4 12/28-1/3 12/27-1/2 12/25-12/31 12/24-12/30<br />
25 12/18-12/24 12/16-12/22 12/22-12/28 12/21-12/27 12/20-12/26 12/18-12/24 12/17-12/23<br />
24 12/11-12/17 12/9-12/15 12/15-12/21 12/14-12/20 12/13-12/19 12/11-12/17 12/10-12/16<br />
23 12/4-12/10 12/2-12/8 12/8-12/14 12/7-12/13 12/6-12/12 12/4-12/10 12/3-12/9<br />
22 11/27-12/3 11/25-12/1 12/1-12/7 11/30-12/6 11/29-12/5 11/27-12/3 11/26-12/2<br />
21 11/20-11/26 11/18-11/24 11/24-11/30 11/23-11/29 11/22-11/28 11/20-11/26 11/19-11/25<br />
20 11/13-11/19 11/11-11/17 11/17-11/23 11/16-11/22 11/15-11/21 11/13-11/19 11/12-11/18<br />
19 11/6-11/12 11/4-11/10 11/10-11/16 11/9-11/15 11/8-11/14 11/6-11/12 11/5-11/11<br />
18 10/30-11/5 10/28-11/3 11/3-11/9 11/2-11/8 11/1-11/7 10/30-11/5 10/29-11/4<br />
17 10/23-10/29 10/21-10/27 10/27-11/2 10/26-11/1 10/25-10/31 10/23-10/29 10/22-10/28<br />
16 10/16-10/22 10/14-10/20 10/20-10/26 10/19-10/25 10/18-10/24 10/16-10/22 10/15-10/21<br />
15 10/9-10/15 10/7-10/13 10/13-10/19 10/12-10/18 10/11-10/17 10/9-10/15 10/8-10/14<br />
14 10/2-10/8 9/30-10/6 10/6-10/12 10/5-10/11 10/4-10/10 10/2-10/8 10/1-10/7<br />
13 9/25-10/1 9/23-9/29 9/29-10/5 9/28-10/4 9/27-10/3 9/25-10/1 9/24-9/30<br />
12 9/18-9/24 9/16-9/22 9/22-9/28 9/21-9/27 9/20-9/26 9/18-9/24 9/17-9/23<br />
11 9/11-9/17 9/9-9/15 9/15-9/21 9/14-9/20 9/13-9/19 9/11-9/17 9/10-9/16<br />
10 9/4-9/10 9/2-9/8 9/8-9/14 9/7-9/13 9/6-9/12 9/4-9/10 9/3-9/9<br />
9 8/28-9/3 8/26-9/1 9/1-9/7 8/31-9/6 8/30-9/5 8/28-9/3 8/27-9/2<br />
8 8/21-8/27 8/19-8/25 8/25-8/31 8/24-8/30 8/23-8/29 8/21-8/27 8/20-8/26<br />
7 8/14-8/20 8/12-8/18 8/18-8/24 8/17-8/23 8/16-8/22 8/14-8/20 8/13-8/19<br />
6 8/7-8/13 8/5-8/11 8/11-8/17 8/10-8/16 8/9-8/15 8/7-8/13 8/6-8/12<br />
5 7/31-8/6 7/29-8/4 8/4-8/10 8/3-8/9 8/2-8/8 7/31-8/6 7/30-8/5<br />
4 7/24-7/30 7/22-7/28 7/28-8/3 7/27-8/2 7/26-8/1 7/24-7/30 7/23-7/29<br />
3 7/17-7/23 7/15-7/21 7/21-7/27 7/20-7/26 7/19-7/25 7/17-7/23 7/16-7/22<br />
2 7/10-7/16 7/8-7/14 7/14-7/20 7/13-7/19 7/12-7/18 7/10-7/16 7/9-7/15<br />
1 7/3-7/9 7/1-7/7 7/7-7/13 7/6-7/12 7/5-7/11 7/3-7/9 7/2-7/8<br />
0 6/30 - 7/6<br />
Dead Period Begins 6/25/12 6/25/13 6/25/14 6/25/15 6/25/16 6/25/17<br />
Dead Period Ends 7/9/12 7/9/13 7/9/14 7/9/15 7/9/16 7/9/17<br />
0 Week used to allow calendar “rollover” # - Thanksgiving falls in Week 21; * Easter precedes this week; ** -Memorial Day is in this week<br />
NCAA First Round –March 18-21, 2010; March 17-20, 2011; March 11-17, <strong>2012</strong>, March 17-23, <strong>2013</strong>; March 16-22, 2014; March 15-21, 2015<br />
<strong>2012</strong>-<strong>2013</strong> KHSAA HANDBOOK CORRESPONDING DATES - 1<br />
Corresponding Corresponding Dates Dates
Corresponding Corresponding Dates Dates<br />
KHSAA STANDARDIZED SCHEDULING CALENDAR - BASEBALL<br />
<strong>School</strong> representatives scheduling baseball contests over the next several seasons can use the following comparative corresponding date chart to determine the applicable<br />
playing week of the season.<br />
Week 2011-12 <strong>2012</strong>-13 <strong>2013</strong>-14 2014-15 2015-2016<br />
Finals 6/3-6/9 (49) 6/2-6/8 (49) 6/1-6/7 (48) 5/31-6/6 (48) 6/5-6/11 (49)<br />
Region 5/27-6/2 (48)** 5/26-6/1(48)** 5/25-5/31(47)** 5/24-5/30 (47)** 5/29-6/4** (48)<br />
District 5/20-5/26 (47) 5/19-5/25 (47) 5/18-5/24 (46) 5/17-5/23 (46) 5/22-5/28 (47)<br />
Week 10 5/13-5/19 (46) 5/12-5/18 (46) 5/11-5/17 (45) 5/10-5/16 (45) 5/15-5/21(46)<br />
Week 9 5/6-5/12 (45) 5/5-5/11 (45) 5/4-5/10 (44) 5/3-5/9 (44) 5/8-5/14 (45)<br />
Week 8 4/29-5/5 (44) 4/28-5/4 (44) 4/27-5/3 (43) 4/26-5/2 (43) 5/1-5/7 (44)<br />
Week 7 4/22-4/28 (43) 4/21-4/27 (43) 4/20*-4/26 (42) 4/19-4/25 (42) 4/24-4/30 (43)<br />
Week 6 4/15-4/21 (42) 4/14-4/20 (42) 4/13-4/19 (41) 4/12-4/18 (41) 4/17-4/23 (42)<br />
Week 5 4/8*-4/14 (41) 4/7-4/13 (41) 4/6-4/12 (40) 4/5*-4/11 (40) 4/10-4/16 (41)<br />
Week 4 4/1-4/7 (40) 3/31*-4/6 (40) 3/30-4/5 (39) 3/29-4/4 (39) 4/3-4/9 (40)<br />
Week 3 3/25-3/31 (39) 3/24-3/30 (39) 3/23-3/29 (38) 3/22-3/28 (38) 3/27*-4/2 (39)<br />
Week 2 3/18-3/24 (38) 3/17-3/23 (38) 3/16-3/22 (37) 3/15-3/21 (37) 3/20-3/26 (38)<br />
Week 1 3/11-3/17 (37) 3/10-3/16 (37) 3/9-3/15 (36) 3/8-3/14 (36) 3/13-3/19 (37)<br />
Week 0 3/4-3/10 (36) 3/3-3/9 (36) 3/6-3/12 (36)<br />
1st Contest 3/7/12 3/6/13 3/12/14 3/11/15 3/9/16<br />
Practice 2/15 2/15 2/15 2/15 2/15<br />
• Numbers in parenthesis refer to the National Federation Corresponding Date Master Chart<br />
• First game may be played Wednesday of fi rst listed week.<br />
• Week 0 exists when Memorial Day occurs in Week 47<br />
** Memorial Day will fall on the Monday of this week.<br />
* Easter Holiday will be Sunday of this week.<br />
KHSAA STANDARDIZED SCHEDULING CALENDAR - BASKETBALL<br />
<strong>School</strong> representatives scheduling basketball contests over the next several seasons can use the following comparative corresponding date chart to<br />
determine the applicable playing week of the season.<br />
Week 2011-<strong>2012</strong> <strong>2012</strong>-13 <strong>2013</strong>-14 2014-15 2015-16<br />
State 2 3/14-3/17 (B) 3/13-3/16 (G) 3/16-3/22 (B) 3/15-3/21 (B) 3/16-3/19 (B)<br />
State 1 3/4-3/10 (G) 3/3-3/9 (B) 3/9-3/15 (G) 3/8-3/14 (G) 3/9-3/12 (G)<br />
Region 2/26-3/3 (35) 2/24-3/2 (35) 3/2-3/8 (35) 3/1-3/7 (35) 2/28-3/5 (35)<br />
District 2/19-2/25 (34) 2/17-2/23 (34) 2/23-3/1 (34) 2/22-2/28 (34) 2/21-2/27 (34)<br />
Week 12 2/12-2/18 (33) 2/10-2/16 (33) 2/16-2/22 (33) 2/15-2/21 (33) 2/14-2/20 (33)<br />
Week 11 2/5-2/11 (32) 2/3-2/9 (32) 2/9-2/15 (32) 2/8-2/14 (32) 2/7-2/13 (32)<br />
Week 10 1/29-2/4 (31) 1/27-2/2 (31) 2/2-2/8 (31) 2/1-2/7 (31) 1/31-2/6 (31)<br />
Week 9 1/22-1/28 (30) 1/20-1/26 (30) 1/26-2/1 (30) 1/25-1/31 (30) 1/24-1/30 (30)<br />
Week 8 1/15-1/21 (29) 1/13-1/19 (29) 1/19-1/25 (29) 1/18-1/24 (29) 1/17-1/23 (29)<br />
Week 7 1/8-1/14 (28) 1/6-1/12 (28) 1/12-1/18 (28) 1/11-1/17 (28) 1/10-1/16 (28)<br />
Week 6 1/1-1/7 (27) 12/30-1/5 (27) 1/5-1/11 (27) 1/4-1/10 (27) 1/3-1/9 (27)<br />
Week 5 12/25-12/31 (26) 12/23-12/29 (26) 12/29-1/4 (26) 12/28-1/3 (26) 12/27-1/2 (26)<br />
Week 4 12/18-12/24 (25) 12/16-12/22 (25) 12/22-12/28 (25) 12/21-12/27 (25) 12/20-12/26 (25)<br />
Week 3 12/11-12/17 (24) 12/9-12/15 (24) 12/15-12/21 (24) 12/14-12/20 (24) 12/13-12/19 (24)<br />
Week 2 12/4-12/10 (23) 12/2-12/8 (23) 12/8-12/14 (23) 12/7-12/13 (23) 12/6-12/12 (23)<br />
Week 1 11/27-12/3 (22) 11/25-12/1 (22) 12/1-12/7 (22) 11/30-12/6 (22) 11/29-12/5 (22)<br />
1st Contest 11/28/11 11/26/12 12/2/13 12/1/14 11/30/15<br />
Practice 10/15 10/15 10/15 10/15 10/15<br />
•“A” - The State portion of the All “A” Classic Invitational is normally played in playing week 9<br />
•Numbers in parenthesis refer to the National Federation Corresponding Date Master Chart<br />
CORRESPONDING DATES - 2 <strong>2012</strong>-<strong>2013</strong> KHSAA HANDBOOK
KHSAA STANDARDIZED SCHEDULING CALENDAR – CROSS COUNTRY<br />
<strong>School</strong> representatives scheduling Cross Country contests over the next several seasons can use the following comparative corresponding date chart to<br />
determine the applicable playing week of the season.<br />
Week 2011-12 <strong>2012</strong>-13 <strong>2013</strong>-14 2014-15 2015-16<br />
State 11/6-11/12 (19) 11/4-11/10 (19) 11/3-11/9 (18) 11/2-11/8 (18) 11/1-11/7 (18)<br />
Region 10/30-11/5 (18) 10/28-11/3 (18) 10/27-11/2 (17) 10/26-11/1 (17) 10/25-10/31 (17)<br />
Week 9 10/23-10/29 (17) 10/21-10/27 (17) 10/20-10/26 (16) 10/19-10/25 (16) 10/18-10/24 (16)<br />
Week 8 10/16-10/22 (16) 10/14-10/20 (16) 10/13-10/19 (15) 10/12-10/18 (15) 10/11-10/17 (15)<br />
Week 7 10/9-10/15 (15) 10/7-10/13 (15) 10/6-10/12 (14) 10/5-10/11 (14) 10/4-10/10 (14)<br />
Week 6 10/2-10/8 (14) 9/30-10/6 (14) 9/29-10/5 (13) 9/28-10/4 (13) 9/27-10/3 (13)<br />
Week 5 9/25-10/1 (13) 9/23-9/29 (13) 9/22-9/28 (12) 9/21-9/27 (12) 9/20-9/26 (12)<br />
Week 4 9/18-9/24 (12) 9/16-9/22 (12) 9/15-9/21 (11) 9/14-9/20 (11) 9/13-9/19 (11)<br />
Week 3 9/11-9/17 (11) 9/9-9/15 (11) 9/8-9/14 (10) 9/7-9/13 (10) 9/6-9/12 (10)<br />
Week 2 9/4-9/10 (10) 9/2-9/8 (10) 9/1-9/7 (9) 8/31-9/6 (9) 8/30-9/5 (9)<br />
Week 1 8/28-9/3 (9) 8/26-9/1 (9) 8/25-8/31 (8) 8/24-8/30 (8) 8/23-8/29 (8)<br />
Week 0 8/21-8/27 (8) 8/19-8/25 (8)<br />
1st Contest 8/22/11 8/20/12 8/26/13 8/25/14 8/24/15<br />
Practice 7/15 7/15 7/15 7/15 7/15<br />
• The State Cross Country Meet will be held one weekend earlier than past dates beginning in <strong>2013</strong><br />
• Numbers in parenthesis refer to the National Federation Corresponding Date Master Chart.<br />
KHSAA STANDARDIZED SCHEDULING CALENDAR - FOOTBALL<br />
<strong>School</strong> representatives scheduling football contests over the next several seasons can use the following comparative corresponding date chart to determine<br />
the applicable playing week of the season<br />
Week 2011-12 <strong>2012</strong>-13 <strong>2013</strong>-14 2014-15 2015-16<br />
Finals 12/2-12/3 (22) 11/30-12/1 (22) 12/1-12/7 (22) 11/30-12/6 (22) 11/29-12/5 (22)<br />
Semi-Finals 11/25 (21) 11/23 (21) 11/29 (21) 11/28 (21) 11/27 (21)<br />
Region 11/18 (20) 11/16 (20) 11/22(20) 11/21 (20) 11/20 (20)<br />
Second Round 11/11 (19) 11/9 (19) 11/15 (19) 11/14 (19) 11/13 (19)<br />
First Round 11/4 (18) 11/2 (18) 11/8 (18) 11/7 (18) 11/6 (18)<br />
Week 10 10/28 (17) 10/26 (17) 11/1 (17) 10/31 (17) 10/30 (17)<br />
Week 9 10/21 (16) 10/19 (16) 10/25 (16) 10/24 (16) 10/23 (16)<br />
Week 8 10/14 (15) 10/12 (15) 10/18 (15) 10/17 (15) 10/16 (15)<br />
Week 7 10/7 (14) 10/5 (14) 10/11 (14) 10/10 (14) 10/9 (14)<br />
Week 6 9/30 (13) 9/28 (13) 10/4 (13) 10/3 (13) 10/2 (13)<br />
Week 5 9/23 (12) 9/21 (12) 9/27 (12) 9/26 (12) 9/25 (12)<br />
Week 4 9/16 (11) 9/14 (11) 9/20 (11) 9/19 (11) 9/18 (11)<br />
Week 3 9/9 (10) 9/7 (10) 9/13 (10) 9/12 (10) 9/11 (10)<br />
Week 2 9/2 (9) 8/31 (9) 9/6 (9) 9/5 (9) 9/4 (9)<br />
Week 1 8/26 (8) 8/24 (8) 8/30 (8) 8/29 (8) 8/28 (8)<br />
Week 0 8/19 (7) 8/17 (7) 8/23 (7) 8/22 (7) 8/21 (7)<br />
Contact 8/1 ** 8/1 ** 8/1 ** 8/1 ** 8/1 **<br />
• Non-varsity games may be played on the day following the fi rst varsity game<br />
• No games may be scheduled or played at any level following the Saturday of the week preceding the fi rst round of the playoffs or prior to the fi rst date<br />
for varsity play<br />
• Numbers in parenthesis refer to the National Federation Corresponding Date Master Chart<br />
<strong>2012</strong>-<strong>2013</strong> KHSAA HANDBOOK CORRESPONDING DATES - 3<br />
Corresponding Corresponding Dates Dates
Corresponding Corresponding Dates Dates<br />
KHSAA STANDARDIZED SCHEDULING CALENDAR - GOLF<br />
<strong>School</strong> representatives scheduling golf contests over the next several seasons can use the following comparative corresponding date chart to determine the<br />
applicable playing week of the season.<br />
Week 2011-12 <strong>2012</strong>-13 <strong>2013</strong>-14 2014-15 2015-16<br />
State 10/2-10/8 (14) 9/30-10/6 (14) 10/6-10/12 (14) 10/5-10/11 (14) 10/4-10/10 (14)<br />
Region 9/25-10/1 (13) 9/23-9/29 (13) 9/29-10/5 (13) 9/28-10/4 (13) 9/27-10/3 (13)<br />
Week 8 9/18-9/24 (12) 9/16-9/22 (12) 9/22-9/28 (12) 9/21-9/27 (12) 9/20-9/26 (12)<br />
Week 7 9/11-9/17 (11) 9/9-9/15 (11) 9/15-9/21 (11) 9/14-9/20 (11) 9/13-9/19 (11)<br />
Week 6 9/4-9/10 (10) 9/2-9/8 (10) 9/15-9/21 (10) 9/7-9/13 (10) 9/6-9/12 (10)<br />
Week 5 8/28-9/3 (9) 8/26-9/1 (9) 9/1-9/7 (9) 8/31-9/6 (9) 8/30-9/5 (9)<br />
Week 4 8/21-8/27 (8) 8/19-8/25 (8) 8/25-8/31(8) 8/24-8/30 (8) 8/23-8/29 (8)<br />
Week 3 8/14-8/20 (7) 8/12-8/18 (7) 8/18-8/24 (7) 8/17-8/23 (7) 8/16-8/22 (7)<br />
Week 2 8/7-8/13 (6) 8/5-8/11 (6) 8/11-8/17 (6) 8/10-8/16 (6) 8/9-8/15 (6)<br />
Week 1 7/31-8/6 (5) 7/29-8/4 (5) 8/4-8/10 (5) 8/3-8/9 (5) 8/2-8/8 (5)<br />
1st Contest 8/1/11 7/27/12 8/2/13 8/1/14 7/31/15<br />
Practice 7/15 7/15 7/15 7/15 7/15<br />
• Numbers in parenthesis refer to the National Federation Corresponding Date Master Chart<br />
• First match may be played on the Friday preceding Week 1<br />
KHSAA STANDARDIZED SCHEDULING CALENDAR - SOCCER<br />
<strong>School</strong> representatives scheduling soccer contests over the next several seasons can use the following comparative corresponding date chart to determine<br />
the applicable playing week of the season.<br />
Week 2011-12 <strong>2012</strong>-13 <strong>2013</strong>-14 2014-15 2015-16<br />
State 10/30-11/5 (18) 10/28-11/3 (18) 11/3-11/9 (18) 11/2-11/8 (18) 11/1-11/7 (18)<br />
Semi-State/QF 10/23-10/29 (17) 10/21-10/27 (17) 10/27-11/2 (17) 10/26-11/1 (17) 10/25-10/31 (17)<br />
Region 10/16-10/22 (16) 10/14-10/20 (16) 10/20-10/26 (16) 10/19-10/25 (16) 10/18-10/24 (16)<br />
District 10/9-10/15 (15) 10/7-10/13 (15) 10/13-10/19 (15) 10/12-10/18 (15) 10/11-10/17 (15)<br />
Week 8 10/2-10/8 (14) 9/30-10/6 (14) 10/6-10/12 (14) 10/5-10/11 (14) 10/4-10/10 (14)<br />
Week 7 9/25-10/1 (13) 9/23-9/29 (13) 9/29-10/5 (13) 9/28-10/4 (13) 9/27-10/3 (13)<br />
Week 6 9/18-9/24 (12) 9/16-9/22 (12) 9/22-9/28 (12) 9/21-9/27 (12) 9/20-9/26 (12)<br />
Week 5 9/11-9/17 (11) 9/9-9/15 (11) 9/15-9/21 (11) 9/14-9/20 (11) 9/13-9/19 (11)<br />
Week 4 9/4-9/10 (10) 9/2-9/8 (10) 9/8-9/14 (10) 9/7-9/13 (10) 9/6-9/12 (10)<br />
Week 3 8/28-9/3 (9) 8/26-9/1 (9) 9/1-9/7 (9) 8/31-9/6 (9) 8/30-9/5 (9)<br />
Week 2 8/21-8/27 (8) 8/19-8/25 (8) 8/25-8/31 (8) 8/24-8/30 (8) 8/23-8/29 (8)<br />
Week 1 8/14-8/20 (7) 8/12-8/18 (7) 8/18-8/24 (7) 8/17-8/23 (7) 8/16-8/22 (7)<br />
1st Contest 8/15/11 8/13/12 8/19/13 8/18/14 8/17/15<br />
Practice 7/15 7/15 7/15 7/15 7/15<br />
• Numbers in parenthesis refer to the National Federation Corresponding Date Master Chart<br />
KHSAA STANDARDIZED SCHEDULING CALENDAR – FAST PITCH SOFTBALL<br />
<strong>School</strong> representatives scheduling fast pitch softball contests over the next several seasons can use the following comparative corresponding date chart to<br />
determine the applicable playing week of the season.<br />
Week 2011-<strong>2012</strong> <strong>2012</strong>-13 <strong>2013</strong>-14 2014-15 2015-16<br />
Finals 6/3-6/9 (49) 6/2-6/8 (49) 6/1-6/7 (48) 5/31-6/6 (48) 6/5-6/11 (49)<br />
Region 5/27-6/2 (48)** 5/26-6/1(48)** 5/25-5/31(47)** 5/24-5/30 (47)** 5/29-6/4** (48)<br />
District 5/20-5/26 (47) 5/19-5/25 (47) 5/18-5/24 (46) 5/17-5/23 (46) 5/22-5/28 (47)<br />
Week 10 5/13-5/19 (46) 5/12-5/18 (46) 5/11-5/17 (45) 5/10-5/16 (45) 5/15-5/21(46)<br />
Week 9 5/6-5/12 (45) 5/5-5/11 (45) 5/4-5/10 (44) 5/3-5/9 (44) 5/8-5/14 (45)<br />
Week 8 4/29-5/5 (44) 4/28-5/4 (44) 4/27-5/3 (43) 4/26-5/2 (43) 5/1-5/7 (44)<br />
Week 7 4/22-4/28 (43) 4/21-4/27 (43) 4/20*-4/26 (42) 4/19-4/25 (42) 4/24-4/30 (43)<br />
Week 6 4/15-4/21 (42) 4/14-4/20 (42) 4/13-4/19 (41) 4/12-4/18 (41) 4/17-4/23 (42)<br />
Week 5 4/8*-4/14 (41) 4/7-4/13 (41) 4/6-4/12 (40) 4/5*-4/11 (40) 4/10-4/16 (41)<br />
Week 4 4/1-4/7 (40) 3/31*-4/6 (40) 3/30-4/5 (39) 3/29-4/4 (39) 4/3-4/9 (40)<br />
Week 3 3/25-3/31 (39) 3/24-3/30 (39) 3/23-3/29 (38) 3/22-3/28 (38) 3/27*-4/2 (39)<br />
Week 2 3/18-3/24 (38) 3/17-3/23 (38) 3/16-3/22 (37) 3/15-3/21 (37) 3/20-3/26 (38)<br />
Week 1 3/11-3/17 (37) 3/10-3/16 (37) 3/9-3/15 (36) 3/8-3/14 (36) 3/13-3/19 (37)<br />
Week 0 3/4-3/10 (36) 3/3-3/9 (36) 3/6-3/12 (36)<br />
1st Contest 3/7/12 3/6/13 3/12/14 3/11/15 3/9/16<br />
Practice 2/15 2/15 2/15 2/15 2/15<br />
• Numbers in parenthesis refer to the National Federation Corresponding Date Master Chart<br />
• First game may be played Wednesday of fi rst listed week.<br />
• Week 0 exists when Memorial Day occurs in Week 47 due to the regional tournament scheduling.<br />
** Memorial Day will fall on the Monday of this week.<br />
* Easter Holiday will be Sunday of this week.<br />
CORRESPONDING DATES - 4 <strong>2012</strong>-<strong>2013</strong> KHSAA HANDBOOK
KHSAA STANDARDIZED SCHEDULING CALENDAR - SWIMMING<br />
<strong>School</strong> representatives scheduling swimming contests over the next several seasons can use the following comparative corresponding date chart to<br />
determine the applicable playing week of the season.<br />
Week 2011-<strong>2012</strong> <strong>2012</strong>-13 <strong>2013</strong>-14 2014-15 2015-16<br />
State 2/19-2/25 (34) 2/17-2/23 (34) 2/23-3/1 (34) 2/22-2/28 (34) 2/21-2/27 (34)<br />
Region 2/5-2/11 (32) 2/3-2/9 (32) 2/9-2/15 (32) 2/8-2/14 (32) 2/7-2/13 (32)<br />
Week 12 1/29-2/4 (31) 1/27-2/2 (31) 2/2-2/8 (31) 2/1-2/7 (31) 1/31-2/6 (31)<br />
Week 11 1/22-1/28 (30) 1/20-1/26 (30) 1/26-2/1 (30) 1/25-1/31 (30) 1/24-1/30 (30)<br />
Week 10 1/15-1/21 (29) 1/13-1/19 (29) 1/19-1/25 (29) 1/18-1/24 (29) 1/17-1/23 (29)<br />
Week 9 1/8-1/14 (28) 1/6-1/12 (28) 1/12-1/18 (28) 1/11-1/17 (28) 1/10-1/16 (28)<br />
Week 8 1/1-1/7 (27) 12/30-1/5 (27) 1/5-1/11 (27) 1/4-1/10 (27) 1/3-1/9 (27)<br />
Week 7 12/25-12/31 (26) 12/23-12/29 (26) 12/29-1/4 (26) 12/28-1/3 (26) 12/27-1/2 (26)<br />
Week 6 12/18-12/24 (25) 12/16-12/22 (25) 12/22-12/28 (25) 12/21-12/27 (25) 12/20-12/26 (25)<br />
Week 5 12/11-12/17 (24) 12/9-12/15 (24) 12/15-12/21 (24) 12/14-12/20 (24) 12/13-12/19 (24)<br />
Week 4 12/4-12/10 (23) 12/2-12/8 (23) 12/8-12/14 (23) 12/7-12/13 (23) 12/6-12/12 (23)<br />
Week 3 11/27-12/3 (22) 11/25-12/1 (22) 12/1-12/7 (22) 11/30-12/6 (22) 11/29-12/5 (22)<br />
Week 2 11/20-11/26 (21) 11/18-11/24 (21) 11/24-11/30 (21) 11/23-11/29 (21) 11/22-11/28 (21)<br />
Week 1 11/13-11/19 (20) 11/11-11/17 (20) 11/17-11/23 (20) 11/16-11/22 (20) 11/15-11/21 (20)<br />
Week 0 11/10-11/16 (19) 11/9-11/15 (19)<br />
1st Contest 11/15/11 11/15/12 11/15/13 11/15/14 11/15/15<br />
Practice 10/1 10/1 10/1 10/1 10/1<br />
• Numbers in parenthesis refer to the National Federation Corresponding Date Master Chart<br />
• With a fi xed starting date of November 15, the swimming season will cycle and be at differing times of the year due to fl uctuations in the standardized<br />
calendar dates and the timing of the State Swimming and Diving Meet.<br />
• The schedule for swimming is only fi nal for the <strong>2012</strong>-<strong>2013</strong> season and due to pool availability, may be adjusted in future years.<br />
• Week 0 exists in years when November 15 occurs prior to NFHS Week 20<br />
KHSAA STANDARDIZED SCHEDULING CALENDAR - TENNIS<br />
<strong>School</strong> representatives scheduling tennis contests over the next several seasons can use the following comparative corresponding date chart to determine<br />
the applicable playing week of the season.<br />
Week 2011-<strong>2012</strong> <strong>2012</strong>-13 <strong>2013</strong>-14 2014-15 2015-16<br />
Finals 5/13-5/19 (46) 5/12-5/18 (46) 5/11-5/17 (45) 5/10-5/16 (45) 5/15-5/21 (46)<br />
Regions 5/6-5/12 (45) 5/5-5/11 (45) 5/4-5/10 (44) 5/3-5/9 (44) 5/8-5/14 (45)<br />
Week 8 4/29-5/5 (44) 4/28-5/4 (44) 4/27-5/3 (43) 4/26-5/2 (43) 5/1-5/7 (44)<br />
Week 7 4/22-4/28 (43) 4/21-4/27 (43) 4/20*-4/26 (42) 4/19-4/25 (42) 4/24-4/30 (43)<br />
Week 6 4/15-4/21 (42) 4/14-4/20 (42) 4/13-4/19 (41) 4/12-4/18 (41) 4/17-4/23 (42)<br />
Week 5 4/8*-4/14 (41) 4/7-4/13 (41) 4/6-4/12 (40) 4/5*-4/11 (40) 4/10-4/16 (41)<br />
Week 4 4/1-4/7 (40) 3/31*-4/6 (40) 3/30-4/5 (39) 3/29-4/4 (39) 4/3-4/9 (40)<br />
Week 3 3/25-3/31 (39) 3/24-3/30 (39) 3/23-3/29 (38) 3/22-3/28 (38) 3/27*-4/2 (39)<br />
Week 2 3/18-3/24 (38) 3/17-3/23 (38) 3/16-3/22 (37) 3/15-3/21 (37) 3/20-3/26 (38)<br />
Week 1 3/11-3/17 (37) 3/10-3/16 (37) 3/9-3/15 (36) 3/8-3/14 (36) 3/13-3/19 (37)<br />
Week 0 3/4-3/10 (36) 3/3-3/9 (36) 3/6-3/12 (36)<br />
1st Contest 3/7/12 3/6/13 3/12/14 3/11/15 3/9/16<br />
Practice 2/15 2/15 2/15 2/15 2/15<br />
• Numbers in parenthesis refer to the National Federation Corresponding Date Master Chart<br />
• Week 0 exists when Memorial Day occurs in Week 47 due to the State Facility Scheduling<br />
• The State Tournament will be held on the fi nal full weekend prior to Memorial Day weekend<br />
• The fi rst offi cial match may not take place before Wednesday of the fi rst listed play week (including week 0)<br />
* Easter will be Sunday of this week.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>-<strong>2013</strong> KHSAA HANDBOOK CORRESPONDING DATES - 5<br />
Corresponding Corresponding Dates Dates
Corresponding Corresponding Dates Dates<br />
KHSAA STANDARDIZED SCHEDULING CALENDAR –TRACK & FIELD (INDOOR AND OUTDOOR)<br />
<strong>School</strong> representatives scheduling track contests over the next several seasons can use the following comparative corresponding date chart to determine the applicable<br />
playing week of the season.<br />
Week 2011-<strong>2012</strong> <strong>2012</strong>-13 <strong>2013</strong>-14 2014-15 2015-16<br />
Finals 5/13-5/19 (46) 5/12-5/18 (46) 5/11-5/17 (45) 5/10-5/16 (45) 5/15-5/21 (46)<br />
Regions 5/6-5/12 (45) 5/5-5/11 (45) 5/4-5/10 (44) 5/3-5/9 (44) 5/8-5/14 (45)<br />
Week 16 4/29-5/5 (44) 4/28-5/4 (44) 4/27-5/3 (43) 4/26-5/2 (43) 5/1-5/7 (44)<br />
Week 15 4/22-4/28 (43) 4/21-4/27 (43) 4/20*-4/26 (42) 4/19-4/25 (42) 4/24-4/30 (43)<br />
Week 14 4/15-4/21 (42) 4/14-4/20 (42) 4/13-4/19 (41) 4/12-4/18 (41) 4/17-4/23 (42)<br />
Week 13 4/8*-4/14 (41) 4/7-4/13 (41) 4/6-4/12 (40) 4/5*-4/11 (40) 4/10-4/16 (41)<br />
Week 12 4/1-4/7 (40) 3/31*-4/6 (40) 3/30-4/5 (39) 3/29-4/4 (39) 4/3-4/9 (40)<br />
Week 11 3/25-3/31 (39) 3/24-3/30 (39) 3/23-3/29 (38) 3/22-3/28 (38) 3/27*-4/2 (39)<br />
Week 10 3/18-3/24 (38) 3/17-3/23 (38) 3/16-3/22 (37) 3/15-3/21 (37) 3/20-3/26 (38)<br />
Week 9 3/11-3/17 (37) 3/10-3/16 (37) 3/9-3/15 (36) 3/8-3/14 (36) 3/13-3/19 (37)<br />
Week 8 3/4-3/10 (36) 3/3-3/9 (36) 3/2-3/8 (35) 3/1-3/7 (35) 3/6-3/12 (36)<br />
Week 7 2/26-3/3 (35) 2/24-3/2 (35) 2/23-3/1 (34) 2/22-2/28 (34) 2/28-3/5 (35)<br />
Week 6 2/19-2/25 (34) 2/17-2/23 (34) 2/16-2/22 (33) 2/15-2/21 (33) 2/21-2/27 (34)<br />
Week 5 2/12-2/18 (33) 2/10-2/16 (33) 2/9-2/15 (32) 2/8-2/14 (32) 2/14-2/20 (33)<br />
Week 3 2/5-2/11 (32) 2/3-2/9 (32) 2/2-2/8 (31) 2/1-2/7 (31) 2/7-2/13 (32)<br />
Week 3 1/29-2/4 (31) 1/27-2/2 (31) 1/26-2/1 (30) 1/25-1/31 (30) 1/31-2/6 (31)<br />
Week 2 1/22-1/28 (30) 1/20-1/26 (30) 1/19-1/25 (29) 1/18-1/24 (29) 1/24-1/30 (30)<br />
Week 1 1/15-1/21 (29) 1/13-1/19 (29) 1/12-1/18 (28) 1/11-1/17 (28) 1/17-1/23 (29)<br />
Week 0 1/8-1/14 (28) 1/6-1/12 (28) 1/10-1/16 (28)<br />
Last Scrimmage 3/19/12 3/18/13 3/24/14 3/23/14 3/21/16<br />
1st Contest 1/9/12 1/7/13 1/13/14 1/12/15 1/11/16<br />
Practice 12/1/11 12/1/12 12/1/13 12/1/14 12/1/15<br />
• Numbers in parenthesis refer to the National Federation Corresponding Date Master Chart<br />
• Week 0 exists when Memorial Day occurs in Week 47 due to the State Facility Scheduling<br />
• The State Meet will be held on the fi nal full weekend prior to Memorial Day weekend<br />
* Easter will be Sunday of this week.<br />
KHSAA STANDARDIZED SCHEDULING CALENDAR - VOLLEYBALL<br />
<strong>School</strong> representatives scheduling volleyball contests over the next several seasons can use the following comparative corresponding date chart to<br />
determine the applicable playing week of the season.<br />
Week 2011-<strong>2012</strong> <strong>2012</strong>-13 <strong>2013</strong>-14 2014-15 2015-16<br />
State 10/23-10/29 (17) 10/21-10/27 (17) 11/3-11/9 (18) 11/2-11/8 (18) 11/1-11/7 (18)<br />
Region 10/16-10/22 (16) 10/14-10/20 (16) 10/27-11/2 (17) 10/26-11/1 (17) 10/25-10/31 (17)<br />
District 10/9-10/15 (15) 10/7-10/13 (15) 10/20-10/26 (16) 10/19-10/25 (16) 10/18-10/24 (16)<br />
Week 9 10/2-10/8 (14) 9/30-10/6 (14) 10/13-10/19 (15) 10/12-10/18 (15) 10/11-10/17 (15)<br />
Week 8 9/25-10/1 (13) 9/23-9/29 (13) 10/6-10/12 (14) 10/5-10/11 (14) 10/4-10/10 (14)<br />
Week 7 9/18-9/24 (12) 9/16-9/22 (12) 9/29-10/5 (13) 9/28-10/4 (13) 9/27-10/3 (13)<br />
Week 6 9/11-9/17 (11) 9/9-9/15 (11) 9/22-9/28 (12) 9/21-9/27 (12) 9/20-9/26 (12)<br />
Week 5 9/4-9/10 (10) 9/2-9/8 (10) 9/15-9/21 (11) 9/14-9/20 (11) 9/13-9/19 (11)<br />
Week 4 8/28-9/3 (9) 8/26-9/1 (9) 9/8-9/14 (10) 9/7-9/13 (10) 9/6-9/12 (10)<br />
Week 3 8/21-8/27 (8) 8/19-8/25 (8) 9/1-9/7 (9) 8/31-9/6 (9) 8/30-9/5 (9)<br />
Week 2 8/14-8/20 (7) 8/12-8/18 (7) 8/25-8/31 (8) 8/24-8/30 (8) 8/23-8/29 (8)<br />
Week 1 8/7-8/13 (6) 8/5-8/11 (6) 8/18-8/24 (7) 8/17-8/23 (7) 8/16-8/22 (7)<br />
1st Contest 8/8/11 8/6/12 8/19/13 8/18/14 8/17/15<br />
1st Practice 7/15 7/15 7/15 7/15 7/15<br />
• Numbers in parenthesis refer to the National Federation Corresponding Date Master Chart<br />
CORRESPONDING DATES - 6 <strong>2012</strong>-<strong>2013</strong> KHSAA HANDBOOK
KHSAA STANDARDIZED SCHEDULING CALENDAR - WRESTLING<br />
<strong>School</strong> representatives scheduling wrestling contests over the next several seasons can use the following comparative corresponding date chart to<br />
determine the applicable playing week of the season.<br />
Week 2011-<strong>2012</strong> <strong>2012</strong>-13 <strong>2013</strong>-14 2014-15 2015-16<br />
State 2/12-2/18 (33) 2/10-2/16 (33) 2/16-2/22 (33) 2/15-2/21 (33) 2/14-2/20 (33)<br />
Region 2/5-2/11 (32) 2/3-2/9 (32) 2/9-2/15 (32) 2/8-2/14 (32) 2/7-2/13 (32)<br />
Week 11 1/29-2/4 (31) 1/27-2/2 (31) 2/2-2/8 (31) 2/1-2/7 (31) 1/31-2/6 (31)<br />
Week 10 1/22-1/28 (30) 1/20-1/26 (30) 1/26-2/1 (30) 1/25-1/31 (30) 1/24-1/30 (30)<br />
Week 9 1/15-1/21 (29) 1/13-1/19 (29) 1/19-1/25 (29) 1/18-1/24 (29) 1/17-1/23 (29)<br />
Week 8 1/8-1/14 (28) 1/6-1/12 (28) 1/12-1/18 (28) 1/11-1/17 (28) 1/10-1/16 (28)<br />
Week 7 1/1-1/7 (27) 12/30-1/5 (27) 1/5-1/11 (27) 1/4-1/10 (27) 1/3-1/9 (27)<br />
Week 6 12/25-12/31 (26) 12/23-12/29 (26) 12/29-1/4 (26) 12/28-1/3 (26) 12/27-1/2 (26)<br />
Week 5 12/18-12/24 (25) 12/16-12/22 (25) 12/22-12/28 (25) 12/21-12/27 (25) 12/20-12/26 (25)<br />
Week 4 12/11-12/17 (24) 12/9-12/15 (24) 12/15-12/21 (24) 12/14-12/20 (24) 12/13-12/19 (24)<br />
Week 3 12/4-12/10 (23) 12/2-12/8 (23) 12/8-12/14 (23) 12/7-12/13 (23) 12/6-12/12 (23)<br />
Week 2 11/27-12/3 (22) 11/25-12/1 (22) 12/1-12/7 (22) 11/30-12/6 (22) 11/29-12/5 (22)<br />
Week 1 11/20-11/26 (21) 11/18-11/24 (21) 11/24-11/30 (21) 11/23-11/29 (21) 11/22-11/28 (21)<br />
1st Contest 11/21/11 11/19/12 11/25/13 11/24/14 11/23/15<br />
Practice 10/15 10/15 10/15 10/15 10/15<br />
• Numbers in parenthesis refer to the National Federation Corresponding Date Master Chart<br />
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Corresponding Corresponding Dates Dates
Corresponding Corresponding Dates Dates<br />
SPORT ACTIVITY PLANNING CALENDARS<br />
SCHEDULING CALENDAR - ARCHERY<br />
<strong>School</strong> representatives scheduling bowling contests over the next several seasons can use the following comparative corresponding date chart to<br />
determine the applicable playing week of the season.<br />
Week 2011-<strong>2012</strong> <strong>2012</strong>-13 <strong>2013</strong>-14 2014-15 2015-16<br />
State N/A 3/18-3/19 TBA TBA TBA<br />
Last Date for Region N/A TBA TBA TBA TBA<br />
First Date for Region N/A TBA TBA TBA TBA<br />
•Numbers in parenthesis refer to the National Federation Corresponding Date Master Chart<br />
SCHEDULING CALENDAR - BASS FISHING<br />
<strong>School</strong> representatives scheduling bowling contests over the next several seasons can use the following comparative corresponding date chart to<br />
determine the applicable playing week of the season.<br />
Week 2011-<strong>2012</strong> <strong>2012</strong>-13 <strong>2013</strong>-14 2014-15 2015-16<br />
State N/A 4/25-4/27 TBA TBA TBA<br />
Last Date for Region N/A 4/22 TBA TBA TBA<br />
First Date for Region N/A 3/31 TBA TBA TBA<br />
•Numbers in parenthesis refer to the National Federation Corresponding Date Master Chart<br />
SCHEDULING CALENDAR - BOWLING<br />
<strong>School</strong> representatives scheduling bowling contests over the next several seasons can use the following comparative corresponding date chart to<br />
determine the applicable playing week of the season.<br />
Week 2011-<strong>2012</strong> <strong>2012</strong>-13 <strong>2013</strong>-14 2014-15 2015-16<br />
State 3/18-3/24 (38) 2/3-2/9 (32) TBA TBA TBA<br />
Last Date for Region 3/17 (37) 2/2 (31) TBA TBA TBA<br />
First Date for Region 3/11 (36) 1/27 (31) TBA TBA TBA<br />
•Numbers in parenthesis refer to the National Federation Corresponding Date Master Chart<br />
Current plans are to hold the State in Week 31 beginning in <strong>2013</strong>-2014, that decision will be fi nalized during the <strong>2012</strong>-<strong>2013</strong> school year.<br />
SCHEDULING CALENDAR - COMPETITIVE CHEER<br />
<strong>School</strong> representatives scheduling bowling contests over the next several seasons can use the following comparative corresponding date chart to determine<br />
the applicable playing week of the season.<br />
Week 2011-<strong>2012</strong> <strong>2012</strong>-13 <strong>2013</strong>-14 2014-15 2015-16<br />
State N/A 1/26/13 TBA TBA TBA<br />
Last Date for Region N/A 1/19/13 TBA TBA TBA<br />
First Date for Region N/A 12/1/13 TBA TBA TBA<br />
•Numbers in parenthesis refer to the National Federation Corresponding Date Master Chart<br />
CORRESPONDING DATES - 8 <strong>2012</strong>-<strong>2013</strong> KHSAA HANDBOOK
BRIEF HISTORY OF THE KHSAA<br />
The <strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>Athletic</strong> <strong>Association</strong> was organized<br />
in April, 1917. Charter members were Frankfort Boys’ <strong>High</strong> of<br />
Louisville, Owensboro, Carrollton, Lexington, Carlisle, Anderson<br />
County, Monticello, Somerset, Ashland, Stanford, Paris, LaGrange,<br />
Morganfi eld, Danville, Clark County, Covington and Cynthiana.<br />
Since the founding of the organization, the offi cers have been as<br />
follows:<br />
President: M.E. Ligon, 1917-1926; C.I. Henry, 1926-1928; G.O.<br />
Swing, 1928-1929; W.F. O’Donnell, 1929-1941; R.E. Bridges,<br />
1941-1947; L.V. Ginger, 1947-1953; Carlos Oakley, 1953-1955;<br />
Russell Williamson, 1955-1960; Louis Litchfi eld, 1960-13961;<br />
W.H. Crowdus, 1961-1962; K. G. Gillaspie, 1962-1963; Cecil<br />
A. Thornton, 1963-1964; Oran C. Teater, 1964-1965; Foster<br />
J. Sanders, 1965-1966; Sherman Gish, 1966-1967; Don R.<br />
Rawlings, 1967-68; Preston Holland, 1968-1969; Ralph C.<br />
Dorsey, 1969-1970; Don Davis, 1970-1971; Morton Combs,<br />
1971-1972; Richard Vincent, 1972-1973; Frank B. Simpson,<br />
1973-1974; W.P. Wheeler, 1974-1975; Louis Martin, 1975-1976;<br />
George E. Sauer, 1976-1977; Ray Story, 1977-1978; Jack Burkich,<br />
1978-1979; Barney Thweatt, 1979-1980; Zeb Blankenship,<br />
1980-1981; J.D. Minnehan, 1981-1982; Fairce Woods, 1982-<br />
1983; Charles D. Black, 1983-1984; Eldon Davidson, 1984-<br />
1985; Patrick Crawford, 1985-1986; Chester Turner, 1986-87;<br />
Frank Welch, 1987-88; Tom Buchanan, 1988-89; Sam Chandler,<br />
1989-90; David Points, 1990-91; Alvis Johnson, 1991-92; Jack<br />
Portwood, 1992-93; Ray Story, 1993-94; Frank Cardwell, 1994-<br />
95; Ozz Jackson, 1995-96, Bob Rogers, 1996-97; Ken Cox, 1997-<br />
98; Stan Steidel, 1998-99; Eddie Saylor, 1999-2000; Roland<br />
Williams, 2000-01; Kathy Johnston, 2001-02; Eddie Saylor,<br />
2002-03; Paul Dotson, 2003-04; James Sexton, 2004-05; Jerry<br />
Taylor, 2005-06; Gary Dearborn, 2006-2007; Donna Wear, 2007-<br />
2008; Lonnie Burgett, 2008-2009; Dave Weedman, 2009-2010;<br />
Kelley F. Ransdell, 2010-2011; Alan Donhoff, 2011-<strong>2012</strong>; Boyd<br />
Randolph, <strong>2012</strong>-<strong>2013</strong>.<br />
Vice President: W.O. Hopper, 1917-1918; A. C. Pelton, 1918-1919;<br />
C.E. Skinner, 1919-1921; R.E. Hill, 1921-1922; C.E. Skinner;<br />
1922-1923; J. L. Foust, 1923-1924; K.R. Patterson, 1924-<br />
1925; C.I. Henry, 1925-1926; J.D. Falls, 1926-1927; J.O. Lewis,<br />
1927-1928; J.S.Brown, 1928-1929; J.D. Williams, 1932-1934;<br />
Tim Meinschein, 1934-1937; R.E. Bridges, 1937-1941; W.B.<br />
Owen, 1941-1947; T.K. Stone, 1947-1953; Russell Williamson,<br />
1953-1955; Roy G. Eversole, 1955-1956; Louis Litchfi eld, 1956-<br />
1960; W.B. Jones, 1960-1961; K.G. Gillaspie, 1961-1962; Cecil<br />
A. Thornton, 1962-1963; Oran C. Teater, 1963-1964; Don R.<br />
Rawlings, 1964-1965; Preston Holland, 1965-1966; Don Davis,<br />
1966-1967; Morton Combs, 1967-1968; Ralph C. Dorsey, 1968-<br />
1969; Foster J. Sanders, 1969-1970; W.H. Crowdus, 1970-1971;<br />
James T. Dotson, 1971-1972; Frank B. Simpson, 1972-1973; W.P.<br />
Wheeler, 1973-1974; Louie Martin, 1974-1975; Arthur Hawkins,<br />
1975-1976; Ray Story, 1976-1977; Norman Passmore, 1977-<br />
1978; Barney Thweatt, 1978-1979; Zeb Blankenship, 1979-<br />
1980; J.D. Minnehan, 1980-1981; Fairce Woods, 1981-1982;<br />
Robie Harper, 1982-1983; Eldon Davidson, 1983-1984; Robert<br />
L. Rogers, 1984-1985; Chester Turner, 1985-1986; Frank Welch<br />
1986-87; Tom Buchanan, 1987-88; Sam Chandler, 1988-89;<br />
David Points, 1989-90; Alvis Johnson, 1990-91; Jack Portwood,<br />
1991-92; Ray Story, 1992-93; Frank Cardwell, 1993-94; Ozz<br />
Jackson, 1994-95; Bob Rogers, 1995-96; Ken Cox, 1996-97;<br />
Stan Steidel, 1997-98; Eddie Saylor, 1998-99; Roland Williams,<br />
1999-2000; Kathy Johnston, 2000-2001; Eddie Saylor, 2001-<br />
02; Paul Dotson, 2002-03; James Sexton, 2003-04; Jerry Taylor,<br />
2004-05; Gary Dearborn, 2005-06; Donna Wear, 2006-2007;<br />
Michael J. Barren, 2007-2008; Dave Weedman, 2008-2009;<br />
Kelley F. Ransdell, 2009-10; Alan Donhoff, 2010-2011; Boyd<br />
Randolph, 2011-<strong>2012</strong>.<br />
President-Elect: Bill Beasley, <strong>2012</strong>-<strong>2013</strong>.<br />
Secretary-Treasurer: J.H. Way, 1917-1918; J.L. Foust, 1918-1922;<br />
R.E. Hill, 1922-1937; Ted A. Sanford, 1937-1947<br />
Commissioner: Ted A. Sanford, 1947-1972; Joe Billy Mansfi eld,<br />
1972-1976; Tom Mills, 1976-1991; Billy Wise, 1991-1994; Louis<br />
Stout, 1994-2002; Brigid DeVries, 2002-2010; Julian Tackett,<br />
2010- Present<br />
Other <strong>Association</strong> professional staff members have been:<br />
Assistant Commissioner: Joe Billy Mansfi eld, 1949-1972; Billy<br />
V. Wise, 1969-1991; Louis Stout, 1971-1994; Tom Mills, 1972-<br />
1976; Dianne H. Caines, 1976-1978; Brigid L. DeVries, 1979-<br />
2002; Larry Boucher, 1991-2008; Julian Tackett, 1995-2010;<br />
Roland Williams 2002-2007; Darren Bilberry, 2007-present;<br />
Butch Cope 2008-present; Michael Barren 2008-present; Angela<br />
Passafi ume, 2010-present<br />
Sports Information Director: Julian Tackett, 1984-1991; Jeff<br />
Rogers, 1991-1992; Brooks Downing, 1992-1995; Butch Cope,<br />
1995-2002; Elden May 2009-present<br />
Information Technology Director: Rob Catron, 2010-Present<br />
Promotions & Media Relations Director: Butch Cope 2002-2008<br />
Business Affairs Director: Julian Tackett, 1991-1995<br />
Consultant for Corporate Sponsors: Earl Cox, 1987-1992<br />
Consultant for Fund Raising: Ken Tippett, 1992-2008<br />
General Counsel: George Fletcher, 2009-2010; Chad Collins,<br />
2010-present<br />
The <strong>Association</strong> started with 18 members in 1917 and this number<br />
increased to a high of 572 in 1936-37. There were 279 members in<br />
2011-12. Consolidation of schools has been largely responsible for<br />
the decrease in membership in recent years<br />
<strong>High</strong>lights in the history of the <strong>Association</strong> are:<br />
1917 - KHSAA organized<br />
1918 - First Boys’ State <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> Basketball Tournament<br />
1920 - First Boys’ State Track Meet<br />
1921 - Ten District Tournaments Held<br />
- First Girls’ State <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> Basketball Tournament<br />
1922 - State Divided into 16 Districts<br />
1924 - State Divided into 18 Districts<br />
1927 - State Divided into 24 Districts, 6 Regions<br />
- A and B Classifi cation Adopted For All Tournaments<br />
1928 - State Divided into 32 Districts, 8 Regions<br />
1931 - State Divided into 64 Districts, 16 Regions<br />
- A and B Classifi cation Discontinued for State Basketball<br />
Tournament<br />
- First Boys’ State Tennis Tournament<br />
1932 - Girls’ State Basketball Tournament Discontinued<br />
1933 - A and B Classifi cation Discontinued for All Tournaments<br />
1934 - Eight Semester and Twenty-Year Age Limit Rules Put Into<br />
Effect<br />
1935 - Board of Control Membership Increased to Five<br />
1938 - Plan for Registering and Training Offi cials Adopted<br />
- Offi cials’ Clinics in Football and Basketball Begun<br />
- Board of Control Membership Increased to Six<br />
- Secretary Takes Over Management of State Basketball<br />
Tournament<br />
- Printing of <strong>Association</strong> Magazine Authorized<br />
- Regional Track Meets Made Part of State Program<br />
1939 - National Federation Basketball Rules Adopted<br />
- KHSAA Protection Fund Incorporated<br />
- First Boys’ State Golf Tournament<br />
1940 - <strong>Association</strong> Joins National Federation<br />
- First Boys’ State Baseball Tournament<br />
1942 - Board of Control Membership Increased to Seven<br />
1943 - Number of Districts Doubled, With 16 Regions and 4<br />
Sections<br />
1944 - Sectional Tournaments Discontinued<br />
1945 - Number of Districts in Region Reduced to 4<br />
1946 - First KHSAA Sponsored Boys’ State Swimming Meet<br />
1947 - Full-Time Commissioner Elected (Ted Sanford)<br />
- Board of Control Membership Increased to Eight<br />
- Rules Recodifi ed<br />
1948 - Number of Basketball Games Limited<br />
- Sanction Rule Strengthened<br />
- Commissioner Authorized to Determine Regional<br />
Tournament Sites<br />
1949 - Assistant Commissioner Added to State Offi ce Staff (Joe<br />
Billy Mansfi eld)<br />
1950 - Classes Adopted for Boys’ State Swimming Meet<br />
1951 - Regional Golf and Tennis Tournaments Made Part of State<br />
Program<br />
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Brief Brief History History
Brief Brief History History<br />
1952 - Awards and Amateur Rule Adopted<br />
1953 - First KHSAA Sponsored Boys’ State Cross Country Meet<br />
1954 - District and Regional Basketball Trophies Standardized<br />
1955 - Offi ce Building Erected (Rose Street, Lexington)<br />
1956 - Regional Cross Country Made Part of State Program<br />
1957 - Coaches Required to Attend Rules Clinic<br />
1958 - Board Given Authority to Set Up Football Championship<br />
Plan<br />
1959 - First Football Championships<br />
- Requirements of Coaches Increased<br />
1960 - First State Tennis Tournaments for Girls<br />
1961 - First Football Districts Established<br />
1962 - First State Swimming Meet for Girls<br />
- First State Rifl e Championship<br />
1963 - Wrestling Made Part of State Program<br />
1964 - Delegate Assembly Adopts 19th Birthday Age Limit, New<br />
Rule to Take Effect in 1968<br />
1965 - First State Golf Tournament for Girls<br />
1966 - First State Track Meet for Girls<br />
- Classes Adopted for Boys’ Track<br />
1967 - First State Gymnastics Meets for Boys and Girls<br />
- First Required Registration of Baseball Offi cials<br />
- Classes Adopted for State Cross Country Meet<br />
1968 - Regional Wrestling Tournaments Made Part of State<br />
Program<br />
1969 - Classes Adopted for Girls’ Track<br />
- Age Rule Modifi ed<br />
- Second Assistant Commissioner Added to State Offi ce<br />
Staff (Billy Wise)<br />
- First Registration of Wrestling Offi cials<br />
1971 - New Offi ce Building Erected (Cooper Drive)<br />
- Landmark Federal Court Ruling Issued Concerning Staff<br />
Structure and Offi ciating<br />
1972 - Board of Control Membership Increased to Ten<br />
- Third Assistant Commissioner Added to State Offi ce Staff<br />
(Louis Stout)<br />
- First Boys’ State Soccer Tournament Held<br />
- J.B. Mansfi eld named KHSAA’s second Commissioner<br />
1974 - First State Fencing Tournaments Held<br />
1975 - Girls’ State Basketball Tournaments Revived<br />
- First Girls’ State Cross Country Meet Held<br />
1976 - First Female Assistant Commissioner Hired for Offi ce Staff<br />
(Dianne Caines)<br />
- Tom Mills named KHSAA’s third Commissioner<br />
1977 - Spring Football practice abolished by vote of membership<br />
at Annual Meeting<br />
1978 - The State Board of Education delegated the authority<br />
to the <strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>Athletic</strong> <strong>Association</strong> for the<br />
management of the interscholastic athletic program of<br />
the secondary schools<br />
1979 - First State Volleyball Tournament Held<br />
- First Registration of Volleyball Offi cials<br />
- First <strong>School</strong> Dues Increase for membership in <strong>Association</strong><br />
history<br />
1980 - Registration of Track Offi cials<br />
1981 - Change to Meters from Yards in Track<br />
1982 - Limitation of Season Placed on All KHSAA Sponsored<br />
Events<br />
1983 - First Girls’ State Slow Pitch Softball Tournament<br />
- First Registration of Softball Offi cials<br />
1984 - Sports Information Director added to State Offi ce Staff<br />
(Julian Tackett)<br />
1986 - <strong>Kentucky</strong>-Indiana Championship Series - “Mid-America<br />
Classic” Begun<br />
1987 - First Consultant for Corporate Sponsors Hired by State<br />
Offi ce (Earl Cox)<br />
- Agreement reached with Dawahares to sponsor<br />
Dawahares - KHSAA Sports Hall of Fame<br />
- First females (Sandy Allen, Louisville and Liz Trabandt,<br />
Russell) elected to KHSAA Board of Control<br />
1988 - Twenty-six former participants, coaches, offi cials and<br />
contributors inducted as the fi rst class of inductees for<br />
the Dawahares-KHSAA Hall of Fame<br />
1990 - Ground is broken for the new KHSAA Headquarters<br />
(Executive Drive), which will house the offi ces of the<br />
<strong>Association</strong>, as well as nearly 15,000 square feet of space<br />
for the Dawahares-KHSAA Hall of Fame and Museum<br />
1991 - Billy Wise named KHSAA’s fourth Commissioner<br />
1992 - Dawahares agrees to a four year contract extension as<br />
the sponsor of the Hall of Fame. In return, the family<br />
purchases/provides the new furniture for the KHSAA<br />
offi ce building and Hall of Fame<br />
- The KHSAA moves into its third headquarters building,<br />
located on Executive Drive off Winchester Road near the<br />
junction of Interstates 75 and 64<br />
- First Girls’ State Soccer Tournament held<br />
- Board of Control expanded to sixteen members to include<br />
non-school members following Department of Education<br />
review<br />
1993 - Second dues increase for member schools in <strong>Association</strong><br />
history<br />
1994 - Louis Stout named KHSAA’s Fifth Commissioner<br />
- Board of Control closes on a refi nancing package designed<br />
to stabilize the fi nances of the <strong>Association</strong><br />
- First Registration of Fast Pitch Umpires<br />
1995 - First Girls’ State Fast Pitch Softball Tournament held<br />
1997 - First KHSAA Summer Dead Period for interscholastic<br />
athletics<br />
- Spring football practice reinstated by Annual Meeting to<br />
be effective in 1998<br />
1998 - KHSAA enters agreement with Host/USA Collegiate for<br />
the sports marketing fi rm to represent the <strong>Association</strong><br />
- KHSAA, along with NewsCall (Richard Farmer and Tom<br />
Stephens), forms and manages fi rst statewide radio<br />
network for boys’ and girls’ state basketball tournaments<br />
- Sub-Section game added in Boys’ State Soccer<br />
1999 - Board of Control closes on refi nancing at long term debt<br />
anniversary to lock in long term debt rate for duration of<br />
loan on building<br />
- Ticket receipts for Boys’ State Basketball Tournament<br />
surpass $1 Million mark for fi rst time<br />
2000 - KHSAA begins visiting membership to educate and assist<br />
with Title IX, visiting 20% of members each year for a fi ve<br />
year period<br />
- Sub-section game added in Girls’ State Soccer<br />
2001 - Houchens Industries signs on as title corporate sponsor<br />
for the 2003-06 Girls’ State Basketball Tournaments to be<br />
held in Bowling Green.<br />
- The Board of Control approves a student sportsmanship/<br />
leadership conference to be held in conjunction with<br />
the <strong>Association</strong>’s Annual Delegate Assembly in January,<br />
2002. The conference, titled HYPE 2002, will be open to<br />
all student-athletes across the state and is the fi rst such<br />
endeavor by the <strong>Association</strong>.<br />
2002 - The fi rst annual student sportsmanship/leadership<br />
conference (HYPE 2002) was held in conjunction with the<br />
<strong>Association</strong>’s Annual Delegate Assembly in January. Over<br />
400 student-athletes from across the state attended the<br />
conference in Lexington.<br />
- Brigid L. DeVries named KHSAA’s Sixth Commissioner,<br />
fi rst female Commissioner of the <strong>Association</strong>.<br />
- Butch Cope named KHSAA’s fi rst Director of Promotions<br />
and Media Relations to further emphasize the<br />
<strong>Association</strong>’s commitment to its corporate sponsorship<br />
sales and to market the <strong>Association</strong> through its public<br />
relations efforts.<br />
2003 - Big Blue Nation signs on as title corporate sponsor for the<br />
2003 State Baseball Tournament held in Lexington.<br />
2004 - National City signs on as title corporate sponsor for the<br />
2004-06 Boys’ State Basketball Tournaments to be held in<br />
Lexington.<br />
- The Championship games of both the Houchens/KHSAA<br />
Girls’ State Basketball Tournament and the National City/<br />
KHSAA Boys’ State Basketball Tournaments are telecast<br />
live through the state with an agreement with Insight<br />
Communications.<br />
- Fifth Third Bank signs on as title corporate sponsor for the<br />
2004-05 through 2006-2007 State Baseball and Tennis<br />
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Tournaments to be held in Lexington.<br />
- Leachman Buick & GMC of Bowling Green signs on as<br />
title corporate sponsor for the 2004 through 2006 Boys’<br />
& Girls’ State Golf Tournaments.<br />
2005 - Houchens Industries extends its sponsorship of the Girls’<br />
State Basketball Tournament through the 2008 year with<br />
an additional three one-year extensions options that<br />
would include the 2011 event.<br />
- Leachman Buick & GMC extends its sponsorship of the<br />
Boys’ & Girls’ State Golf Tournament through the 2009<br />
tournament.<br />
- Through its corporate sponsorships, the <strong>Association</strong><br />
awards over $58,000 in scholarships to student-athletes.<br />
2006 - National City extends its title sponsorship of the Boys’<br />
State Basketball Tournament through the 2008 event.<br />
- Through fi rst fi ve years of project, KHSAA has now<br />
visited all KHSAA member schools, and completed onsite<br />
reviews of athletics facilities and policies to assist<br />
membership in complying with Title IX<br />
- Through its corporate sponsors, the <strong>Association</strong> again<br />
awards over $58,000 in scholarships to student-athletes.<br />
2007 - Through its corporate sponsors, the <strong>Association</strong> awards<br />
over $67,000 in scholarships to student-athletes.<br />
- Last sanctioned State Slow Pitch Softball Tournament<br />
held.<br />
- Football expands to six classes beginning with the 2007<br />
playing season.<br />
- Debt retired on the mortgage on the KHSAA offi ce<br />
building.<br />
- Darren Bilberry hired as Assistant Commissioner<br />
2008 - Through its corporate sponsors, the <strong>Association</strong> awards<br />
over $58,000 in scholarships to student-athletes.<br />
- Forcht Bank signs on as title corporate sponsor for the<br />
2007-08 through 2009-2010 State Baseball Tournament<br />
to be held in Lexington. Applebee’s Park will remain the<br />
site of the event through <strong>2012</strong>.<br />
- National City extends its title sponsorship of the Boys’<br />
State Basketball Tournament through the 2011 event.<br />
- Butch Cope, Director of Promotions & Media Relations,<br />
promoted to Assistant Commissioner.<br />
- Michael Barren hired as Assistant Commissioner<br />
2009 - Pannell Swim Shop becomes title partner for KHSAA State<br />
Swimming and Diving Championships<br />
- Elden May hired as Sports Information Director<br />
- George Fletcher hired as in-house General Counsel<br />
- <strong>Association</strong> launches unprecedented education effort<br />
in response to 2009 HB383 by deploying on-line course<br />
for coach’s safety training. More than 10,000 coaches<br />
complete course in the fi rst year.<br />
- After more than 30 years with the KHSAA, Commissioner<br />
Brigid DeVries announces her retirement, effective July 9,<br />
2010.<br />
2010 - PNC Bank becomes the title sponsor of the Boys’ State<br />
Basketball Tournament, assuming the role from National<br />
City after the two companies complete a merger.<br />
- Julian Tackett becomes the seventh Commissioner in the<br />
KHSAA’s 93-year history, effective June 1, 2010.<br />
2011 - Angela Passafi ume hired as Assistant Commissioner.<br />
- Chad Collins hired as General Counsel.<br />
- Leachman Buick & GMC extends its corporate title<br />
sponsorship of the Boys’ and Girls’ State Golf Tournaments<br />
through the year 2020.<br />
- <strong>Kentucky</strong> National Insuarance becomes the title sponsor<br />
of the State Baseball Tournament, assuming the role from<br />
Forcht Bank.<br />
<strong>2012</strong> - Russell <strong>Athletic</strong> becomes the title sponsor of the<br />
Commonwealth Gridiron Bowl.<br />
- Rawlings becomes the title sponsor of the State Softball<br />
Tournament.<br />
- First Girls’ and Boys’ State Bowling Championships held<br />
with Ebonite as the title sponsor.<br />
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KHSAA STATE CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS AND RECORDS<br />
BASEBALL<br />
1940 - Newport<br />
1941 - Newport<br />
1942 - St. Xavier<br />
1944 - Male<br />
1945 - St. Xavier<br />
1946 - Newport Catholic<br />
1947 - Manual<br />
1948 - Prestonsburg<br />
1949 - St. Xavier<br />
1950 - Newport Catholic<br />
1951 - St. Xavier<br />
1952 - Manual<br />
1953 - St. Joseph<br />
1954 - Newport Catholic<br />
1955 - Manual<br />
1956 - Newport Catholic<br />
1957 - Manual<br />
1958 - Maysville<br />
1959 - Manual<br />
1960 - Paducah Tilghman<br />
1961 - Caverna<br />
1962 - Manual<br />
1963 - Holmes<br />
1964 - Owensboro<br />
1965 - Bowling Green<br />
1966 - Ashland Blazer<br />
1967 - Ashland Blazer<br />
1968 - Ashland Blazer<br />
1969 - Owensboro<br />
1970 - Elizabethtown<br />
1971 - Daviess County<br />
1972 - Caverna<br />
1973 - Henry Clay<br />
1974 - Somerset<br />
1975 - Elizabethtown<br />
1976 - Owensboro<br />
1977 - Owensboro<br />
1978 - Tates Creek<br />
1979 - Shelby County<br />
1980 - Tates Creek<br />
1981 - St. Xavier<br />
1982 - Madison Central<br />
1983 - Owensboro<br />
1984 - East Carter<br />
1985 - Owensboro Catholic<br />
1986 - Tates Creek<br />
1987 - Owensboro<br />
1988 - Lafayette<br />
1989 - Lafayette<br />
1990 - Paintsville<br />
1991 - Franklin-Simpson<br />
1992 - Lafayette<br />
1993 - Harrison County<br />
1994 - Pleasure Ridge Park<br />
1995 - Pleasure Ridge Park<br />
1996 - Pleasure Ridge Park<br />
1997 - Harrison County<br />
1998 - Harrison County<br />
1999 - Lexington Catholic<br />
2000 - Henderson County<br />
2001 - Boyd County<br />
2002 - Covington Catholic<br />
2003 - Paul Laurence Dunbar<br />
2004 - Christian County<br />
2005 - Lexington Christian<br />
2006 - Lexington Catholic<br />
2007 - Paul Laurence Dunbar<br />
2008 - Pleasure Ridge Park<br />
2009 - Lexington Catholic<br />
2010 - Harrison County<br />
2011 - Central Hardin<br />
<strong>2012</strong> - Woodford County<br />
BASKETBALL – Boys<br />
1918 - Lexington<br />
1919 - Lexington<br />
1920 - Lexington<br />
1921 - Manual<br />
1922 - Lexington<br />
1923 - Manual<br />
1924 - Lexington<br />
1925 - Manual<br />
1926 - St. Xavier<br />
1927 - M.M.I.<br />
1928 - Ashland Blazer<br />
1929 - Heath<br />
1930 - Corinth<br />
1931 - Manual<br />
1932 - Hazard<br />
1933 - Ashland Blazer<br />
1934 - Ashland Blazer<br />
1935 - St. Xavier<br />
1936 - Corbin<br />
1937 - Midway<br />
1938 - Sharpe<br />
1939 - Brooksville<br />
1940 - Hazel Green<br />
1941 - Inez<br />
1942 - Lafayette<br />
1943 - Hindman<br />
1944 - Harlan<br />
1945 - Male<br />
1946 - Breckinridge Training<br />
1947 - Maysville<br />
1948 - Brewers<br />
1949 - Owensboro<br />
1950 - Lafayette<br />
1951 - Clark County<br />
1952 - Cuba<br />
1953 - Lafayette<br />
1954 - Inez<br />
1955 - Hazard<br />
1956 - Carr Creek<br />
1957 - Lafayette<br />
1958 - St. Xavier<br />
1959 - North Marshall<br />
1960 - Flaget<br />
1961 - Ashland Blazer<br />
1962 - St. Xavier<br />
1963 - Seneca<br />
1964 - Seneca<br />
1965 - Breckinridge County<br />
1966 - Shelby County<br />
1967 - Earlington<br />
1968 - Glasgow<br />
1969 - Central<br />
1970 - Male<br />
1971 - Male<br />
1972 - Owensboro<br />
1973 - Shawnee<br />
1974 - Central<br />
1975 - Male<br />
1976 - Edmonson County<br />
1977 - Ballard<br />
1978 - Shelby County<br />
1979 - Lafayette<br />
1980 - Owensboro<br />
1981 - Simon Kenton<br />
1982 - Laurel County<br />
1983 - Henry Clay<br />
1984 - Logan County<br />
1985 - Hopkinsville<br />
1986 - Pulaski County<br />
1987 - Clay County<br />
1988 - Ballard<br />
1989 - Pleasure Ridge Park<br />
1990 - Fairdale<br />
1991 - Fairdale<br />
1992 - University Heights<br />
1993 - Marion County<br />
1994 - Fairdale<br />
1995 - Breckinridge County<br />
1996 - Paintsville<br />
1997 - Eastern<br />
1998 - Scott County<br />
1999 - Ballard<br />
2000 - Elizabethtown<br />
2001 - Lafayette<br />
2002 - Lexington Catholic<br />
2003 - Mason County<br />
2004 - Warren Central<br />
2005 - South Laurel<br />
2006 - Jeffersontown<br />
2007 - Scott County<br />
2008 - Mason County<br />
2009 - Holmes<br />
2010 - Shelby Valley<br />
2011 - Christian County<br />
<strong>2012</strong> - Trinity (Louisville)<br />
BASKETBALL – Girls<br />
1920 - Paris<br />
1921 - Ashland Blazer<br />
1922 - Ashland Blazer<br />
1923 - West Louisville<br />
1924 - Ashland Blazer<br />
1925 - Georgetown<br />
1926 - Maysville<br />
1927 - West Louisville<br />
1928 - Ashland Blazer<br />
1929 - Ashland Blazer<br />
1930 - Hazard<br />
1931 - Woodburn<br />
1932 - Woodburn<br />
1975 - Butler<br />
1976 - Sacred Heart<br />
1977 - Laurel County<br />
1978 - Laurel County<br />
1979 - Laurel County<br />
1980 - Butler<br />
1981 - Pulaski County<br />
1982 - Marshall County<br />
1983 - Warren Central<br />
1984 - Marshall County<br />
1985 - Whitley County<br />
1986 - Oldham County<br />
1987 - Laurel County<br />
1988 - Southern<br />
1989 - Clay County<br />
1990 - Henry Clay<br />
1991 - Laurel County<br />
1992 - Mercy<br />
1993 - Nicholas County<br />
1994 - M.C. Napier<br />
1995 - Scott County<br />
1996 - Union County<br />
1997 - Hazard<br />
1998 - Elizabethtown<br />
1999 - Lexington Catholic<br />
2000 - West Carter<br />
2001 - Lexington Catholic<br />
2002 - Sacred Heart<br />
2003 - Sacred Heart<br />
2004 - Sacred Heart<br />
2005 - Lexington Catholic<br />
2006 - Lexington Catholic<br />
2007 - Lexington Christian Academy<br />
2008 - Butler<br />
2009 - Iroquois<br />
2010 - Mercy<br />
2011 - Rockcastle County<br />
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Results Results & & Records Records<br />
BOWLING - Boys<br />
<strong>2012</strong> - Scott County, Team<br />
- Brandon Hatton, Scott County, Ind.<br />
BOWLING - Girls<br />
<strong>2012</strong> - Pleasure Ridge Park, Team<br />
- Tori Doyle, Scott County, Ind.<br />
CROSS COUNTRY – Boys<br />
1953 - Breckinridge County, Team<br />
- Joseph Oldenick, Bellevue, Ind.<br />
1954 - Trimble County, Team<br />
- Press Whelan, St. Joseph, Ind.<br />
1955 - St. Joseph, Team<br />
- Press Whelan, St. Joseph, Ind.<br />
1956 - St. Joseph, Team<br />
- Robert Shrote, Male, Ind.<br />
1957 - Trinity (Louis.), Team<br />
- Charles Whine Trinity (Louis.), Ind.<br />
1958 - Trinity (Louis.), Team<br />
- Harold Groce, Southern, Ind.<br />
1959 - St. Xavier, Team<br />
- Joe Kroh, St. Xavier, Ind.<br />
1960 - St. Xavier, Team<br />
- Russell Bank, Elizabethtown, Ind.<br />
1961 - Trinity (Louis.), Team<br />
- Jim Gallager, Lex. Catholic, Ind.<br />
1962 - St. Xavier, Team<br />
- Blaine Vetter, St. Xavier, Ind.<br />
1963 - St. Xavier, Team<br />
- Pat Ehrler, Atherton, Ind.<br />
1964 - St. Xavier, Team<br />
- Darrell Remole, Owensboro, Ind.<br />
1965 - Trinity (Louis.), Team<br />
- Darrell Remole, Owensboro, Ind.<br />
1966 - Trinity (Louis.), Team<br />
- Darrell Remole, Owensboro, Ind.<br />
1967 - Trinity (Louis.), AAA Team<br />
- Steve Boyd, Durrett, AAA Ind.<br />
- Owensboro, AA Team<br />
- Earl Devoto, Newport Catholic, AA Ind.<br />
1968 - DeSales and Thomas Jefferson, AAA<br />
Team<br />
- Tim Harry, DeSales, AAA Ind.<br />
- Owensboro, AA Team<br />
- Mike Haywood, Paul Blazer, AA Ind.<br />
1969 - DeSales, AAA Team<br />
- John Rodgers, Thomas Jefferson, AAA<br />
Ind.<br />
- Owensboro, AA Team<br />
- Mark Bruins, Bryan Station, AA Ind.<br />
1970 - DeSales, AAA Team<br />
- Andy Hartlage, DeSales, AAA Ind.<br />
- Owensboro, AA Team<br />
- Maxie HAdley, Adair County, AA Ind.<br />
1971 - St. Xavier, AAA Team<br />
- Tom Adams, Iroquois, AAA Ind.<br />
- Daviess County, AA Team<br />
- Curtis Hopewell, Daviess County, AA<br />
Ind.<br />
1972 - Ballard, AAA Team<br />
- Terry Pendleton, DeSales, AAA Ind.<br />
- Daviess County, AAA Team<br />
- Jeff Miller, Owensboro, AA Ind.<br />
- Bishop Brossart, A Team<br />
- Don Townsend, Frankfort, A Ind.<br />
1973 - St. Xavier, AAA Team<br />
- John Wright, Moore, AAA Ind.<br />
- Owensboro, AA Team<br />
- John Jones, Owensboro, AA Ind.<br />
- West Hardin, A Team<br />
- Wes Baker, Providence, A Ind.<br />
1974 - St. Xavier, AAA Team<br />
- David Beuchler, St. Xavier, AAA Ind.<br />
- Lloyd, AA Team<br />
- Owensboro, AA Ind.<br />
- West Hardin, A Team<br />
- Allen Pence, West Hardin, A Ind.<br />
1975 - Ballard, AAA Team<br />
- Dale Sirrine, Ballard, AAA Ind.<br />
- Lloyd, AA Team<br />
- Billy Moorman, Daviess County, AA Ind.<br />
- St. Henry, A Team<br />
- Jeff Adams, Jenkins, A Ind.<br />
1976 - Trinity (Louis.), AAA Team<br />
- Mike McKay, Southern, AAA Ind.<br />
- Pulaski County, AA Team<br />
- Eric Grumbach, Paducah Tilghman, AA<br />
Ind.<br />
- Somerset, A Team<br />
- Ed Narramore, Jenkins, A Ind.<br />
1977 - Trinity (Louis.), AAA Team<br />
- Rick Miller, Trinity (Louis.), AAA Ind.<br />
- Pulaski County, AA Team<br />
- Todd Murphy, Dixie Heights, AA Ind.<br />
- Somerset, A Team<br />
- Ed Narramore, Jenkins, A Ind.<br />
1978 - Atherton, AAA Team<br />
- Dion DeMasters, Valley, AAA Ind.<br />
- Lloyd, AA Team<br />
- McKay Mattingly, Daviess County, AA<br />
Ind.<br />
- Somerset, A Team<br />
- Tim Back, University Breckinridge, A<br />
Ind.<br />
1979 - St. Xavier, AAA Team<br />
- Joseph Buechler, St. Xavier, AAA Ind.<br />
- <strong>High</strong>lands, AA Team<br />
- Doug Fultz, Russell, AA Ind.<br />
- Model, A Team<br />
- Greg Briscoe, Corbin, A Ind.<br />
1980 - St. Xavier, AAA Team<br />
- Joseph Buechler, St. Xavier, AAA Ind.<br />
- Adair County, AA Team<br />
- Mark McMahon, Meade County, AA<br />
Ind.<br />
- Ft. Campbell, A Team<br />
- Sam Love, Trigg County, A Ind.<br />
1981 - Trinity, AAA Team<br />
- Mark Berry Manual, AAA Ind.<br />
- Pulaski County, AA Team<br />
- Steve Metzger, Barren County, AA Ind.<br />
- Ft. Campbell, A Team<br />
- Sam LoveTrigg County, A Ind.<br />
1982 - Daviess County, AAA Team<br />
- Mark Berry, Manual, AAA Ind.<br />
- Cov. Catholic, AA Team<br />
- Mike Wilson, Rowan County, AA Ind.<br />
- Ft. Campbell, A Team<br />
- Gavin Gaynor, Hancock County, A Ind.<br />
1983 - St. Xavier, AAA Team<br />
- Chuck Harmon, Campbell County, AAA<br />
Ind.<br />
- <strong>High</strong>lands, AA Team<br />
- James Boxx, Middlesboro, AA Ind.<br />
- Dayton, A Team<br />
- Jesse Thomas, Anderson County, A Ind.<br />
1984 - St. Xavier, AAA Team<br />
- Rob Shoaf, Trinity (Louis.), AAA Ind.<br />
- Calloway County, AA Team<br />
- Scott Burnett, East Carter, AA Ind.<br />
- Bishop Brossart, A Team<br />
- Cob Cuniff, Berea, A Ind.1985<br />
1985 - Trinity (Louis.), AAA Team<br />
- Rob Shoaf, Trinity (Louis.), AAA Ind.<br />
- <strong>High</strong>lands, AA Team<br />
- Jimmy Herald, Warren East, AA Ind.<br />
- Dayton, A Team<br />
- Jeff Moll, Lexington Catholic, A Ind.<br />
1986 - Trinity (Louis.), AAA Team<br />
- John Michels, Trinity (Louis.), AAA Ind.<br />
- Franklin County, AA Team<br />
- Jimmy Herald, Warren East, AA Ind.<br />
- Trigg County, A Team<br />
- Bernice Payton, Anderson County, A<br />
Ind.<br />
1987 - Pulaski County, AAA Team<br />
- Damian Nally, Lafayette, Ind.<br />
- Rowan County, AA Team<br />
- Ron Skufca, Franklin County, AA Ind.<br />
- West Hopkins, A Team<br />
- John Struss, Berea, A Ind.<br />
1988 - Trinity, AAA Team<br />
- Damian Nally, Lafayette, Ind.<br />
- Fort Campbell, AA Team<br />
- Jeff Scott, Fort Campbell, AA Ind.<br />
- Cordia, A Team<br />
- Ed Wilhite, Danville, A Ind.<br />
1989 - Shelby County, AAA Team<br />
- Clifton Hunter, Fairdale, Ind.<br />
- Fort Campbell, AA Team<br />
- Jeff Scott, Fort Campbell, AA Ind.<br />
- Cordia, A Team<br />
- Ed Wilhite, Danville, A Ind.<br />
1990 - Shelby County, AAA Team<br />
- Eric Vanlandingham, Boone County,<br />
AAA Ind.<br />
- Barren County, AA Team<br />
- Joey Bowman, Franklin County, AA Ind.<br />
- St. Henry, A Team<br />
- Tom Gabriel, Nicholas County, A Ind.<br />
1991 - Trinity (Louis.), AAA Team<br />
- Johnnie Baum, Holy Cross, AAA Ind.<br />
- Elizabethtown, AA Team<br />
- Jeff Harris, Elizabethtown, AA Ind.<br />
- Bishop Brossart, A Team<br />
- Brandon Gayheart, Cordia, A Ind.<br />
1992 - Trinity (Louis.), AAA Team<br />
- Jeremy Kazlauskas, Daviess County,<br />
AAA Ind.<br />
- Elizabethtown, AA Team<br />
- Dennis Hutchison, Pendleton County,<br />
AA Ind.<br />
- Bishop Brossart, A Team<br />
- Ryan Knight, Christian Acad., A Ind.<br />
1993 - Daviess County, AAA Team<br />
- Charlie Moore, Daviess County, AAA<br />
Ind.<br />
- South Oldham, AA Team<br />
- Thomas Murley, Elizabethtown, AA Ind.<br />
- St. Henry, A Team<br />
- Houston Barber, Frankfort, A Ind.<br />
1994 - St. Xavier, AAA Team<br />
- Charlie Moore, Daviess County, AAA<br />
Ind.<br />
- Covington Catholic, AA Team<br />
- Thomas Murley, Elizabethtown, AA Ind.<br />
- St. Henry, A Team<br />
- Bo Alexander, Hickman County, A Ind.<br />
1995 - Daviess County, AAA Team<br />
- Josh Buffolino, Shelby County, AAA Ind.<br />
- Bowling Green, AA Team<br />
- Thomas Murley, Elizabethtown, AA Ind.<br />
- Cordia, A Team<br />
- Ryan Smith, Walton Verona, A Ind.<br />
1996 - Trinity (Louis.), AAA Team<br />
- David Christian, Daviess County, AAA<br />
Ind.<br />
- Bowling Green, AA Team<br />
- Paul Gilvin, Fleming County, AA Ind.<br />
- St. Henry, A Team<br />
- Rhett Mosley, Cordia, A Ind.<br />
1997 - Trinity (Louis.), AAA Team<br />
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- David Christian, Daviess County, AAA<br />
Ind.<br />
- Bowling Green, AA Team<br />
- Devin Swann, Muhlenberg North, AA<br />
Ind.<br />
- Bishop Brossart, A Team<br />
- Rhett Mosley, Cordia, A Ind.<br />
1998 - Daviess County, AAA Team<br />
- David Christian, Daviess County, AAA<br />
Ind.<br />
- Green County, AA Team<br />
- Justin Hayden, Hancock County, AA<br />
Ind.<br />
- St. Mary, A Team<br />
- Alex Brey, Ky. Country Day, A Ind.<br />
1999 - St. Xavier, AAA Team<br />
- David Altmaier, Pulaski County, AAA<br />
Ind.<br />
- Warren East, AA Team<br />
- Chris Young, Allen County-Scottsville,<br />
AA Ind.<br />
- Bishop Brossart, A Team<br />
- Alex Brey, Ky. Country Day, A Ind.<br />
2000 - South Oldham, AAA Team<br />
- Bobby Curtis, St.Xavier, AAA Individual<br />
- Warren East, AA Team<br />
- Daniel Roberts, Wayne County, AA<br />
Individual<br />
- Bishop Brossart, A Team<br />
- Alex Brey, <strong>Kentucky</strong> Country Day, A<br />
Individual<br />
2001 - St. Xavier, AAA Team<br />
- Bobby Curtis, St.Xavier, AAA Ind.<br />
- Owensboro Catholic, AA Team<br />
- Daniel Morgan Boyle County, AA Ind.<br />
- Bishop Brossart, A Team<br />
- Michael Congleton, Owsley County, A<br />
Ind.<br />
2002 - Daviess County, AAA Team<br />
- Bobby Curtis, St. Xavier, AAA Ind.<br />
- Warren East, AA Team<br />
- Jacob Fortney, Muhlenberg North, AA<br />
Ind.<br />
- St. Henry, A Team<br />
- Chris Danks, St. Henry, A Ind.<br />
2003 - Daviess Co., AAA Team<br />
- Zach Wilder, Woodford Co., AAA Ind.<br />
- Paducah Tilghman, AA Team<br />
- Jacob Fortney, Muhlenberg North, AA<br />
Ind.<br />
- St. Henry, A Team<br />
- Matthew Shoulta, St. Mary, A Ind.<br />
2004 - Daviess Co., AAA Team<br />
- Michael Easton, Greenwood, AAA Ind.<br />
- Paducah Tilghman, AA Team<br />
- Daniel Murner, South Oldham, AA Ind.<br />
- St. Henry, A Team<br />
- Matthew Shoulta, St. Mary, A Ind.<br />
2005 - St. Xavier, AAA Team<br />
- Michael Eaton, Greenwood, AAA Ind.<br />
- Owensboro Catholic, AA Team<br />
- Ron Duncan, Fleming County, AA Ind.<br />
- St. Henry, A Team<br />
- Reggie Bieger, St. Henry, A Ind.<br />
2006 - Trinity (Louisville), AAA Team<br />
- Brian Long, St. Xavier, AAA Ind.<br />
- Owensboro Catholic, AA Team<br />
- Nathan Liversedge, West Jessamine, AA<br />
Ind.<br />
- St. Henry, A Team<br />
-Gordy Dooley, St. Henry, A Ind.<br />
2007 - DuPont Manual, AAA Team<br />
- Daniel Norman, Tates Creek, AAA Ind.<br />
- Owensboro Catholic, AA Team<br />
- Willi Polio, Owensboro Catholic, AA<br />
Ind.<br />
- St. Henry, A Team<br />
- Gordy Dooley, St. Henry, A Ind.<br />
2008 - Daviess County, AAA Team<br />
- Ryan Eaton, Greenwood, AAA Ind.<br />
- North Oldham, AA Team<br />
- Jacob Law, South Oldham, AA Ind.<br />
- St. Henry, A Team<br />
- James Maglasang, St. Mary, A Ind.<br />
2009 - St. Xavier, AAA Team<br />
- Ryan Eaton, Greenwood, AAA Ind.<br />
- South Oldham, AA Team<br />
- Robert Sandlin, Franklin County, AA<br />
Ind.<br />
- St. Henry, A Team<br />
- Trevin Petersen, Walton-Verona, A Ind.<br />
2010 - Trinity (Louisville), AAA Team<br />
- Evan Ehrenheim, Daviess County, AAA<br />
Ind.<br />
- North Oldham, AA Team<br />
- Jared Skrabacz, South Warren, AA Ind.<br />
- St. Henry, A Team<br />
- Dominic Perronie, Holy Cross<br />
(Louisville), A Ind.<br />
2011 - St. Xavier, AAA Team<br />
- Connor Sheryak, St. Xavier, AAA Ind.<br />
- North Oldham, AA Team<br />
- Taylor Sanders, North Oldham, AA Ind.<br />
- St. Henry, A Team<br />
- Jacob Thomson, Holy Cross (Louisville),<br />
A Ind.<br />
CROSS COUNTRY – Girls<br />
1975 - Pleasure Ridge Park, AAA Team<br />
- Michele Lowry, Westport, AAA Ind.<br />
- Franklin County, AA Team<br />
- Holly Straight, Woodford County, AA<br />
Ind.<br />
- Lex. Catholic, A Team<br />
- Susan Cunningham, Bath County, A<br />
Ind.<br />
1976 - Waggener, AAA Team<br />
- Kathleen Beumel, Westport, AAA Ind.<br />
- Daviess County, AA Team<br />
- Karen Porter, Apollo, AA Ind.<br />
- Lex. Catholic, A Team<br />
- Karen Porter, Owen County, A Ind.<br />
1977 - Central, AAA Team<br />
- Leslie Voit, Atherton, AAA Ind.<br />
- Daviess County, AA Team<br />
- Kathleen Beumel, Apollo, AA Ind.<br />
- Lex. Catholic, A Team<br />
- Karen Porters, Owen County, A Ind.<br />
1978 - Atherton, AAA Team<br />
- Camille Forrster, Atherton, AAA Ind.<br />
- <strong>High</strong>lands, AA Team<br />
- Kathleen Beumel, Apollo, AA Ind.<br />
- Ft. Campbell, A Team<br />
- Karen Porter, Owen County, A Ind.<br />
1979 - Central, AAA Team<br />
- Camille Forrester, Central, AAA Ind.<br />
- <strong>High</strong>lands, AA Team<br />
- Kathleen Buemel, Apollo, AA Ind.<br />
- Ft. Campbell, A Team<br />
- Mary Shuber, Berea, A Ind.<br />
1980 - Central, AAA Team<br />
- Lori Linville, Daviess County, AAA Ind.<br />
- <strong>High</strong>lands, AA Team<br />
- Lynn Russel, Harrison County, AA Ind.<br />
- Ft. Campbell, A Team<br />
- Jamie Balar, Silver Grove, A Ind.<br />
1981 - Daviess County, AAA Team<br />
- Karen Daniel, Owensboro, AAA Ind.<br />
- Pulaski County, AA Team<br />
- Pam Raglin, Bourbon County, AA Ind.<br />
- Providence, A Team<br />
- Kitty Davidson, Ft. Campbell, A Ind.<br />
1982 - Daviess County, AAA Team<br />
- Nancy Crutcher, Oldham County, AAA<br />
Ind.<br />
- Danville, AA Team<br />
- Melissa Thomas, Union County, AA Ind.<br />
- Trigg County, A Team<br />
- Kim Hawkins, Bath County, A Ind.<br />
1983 - Daviess County, AAA Team<br />
- Nancy Crutcher, Oldham County, AAA<br />
Ind.<br />
- Clay County, AA Team<br />
- Kathy Plank, Conner, AA Ind.<br />
- Lex. Catholic, A Team<br />
- Kim Hawkins, Bath County, A Ind.<br />
1984 - Oldham County, AAA Team<br />
- Donna Combs, Ballard, AAA Ind.<br />
- Danville, AA Team<br />
- Kathy Plank, Conner, AA Ind.<br />
- Lex. Catholic, A Team<br />
- Kim Hawkins, Bath County, A Ind.<br />
1985 - Oldham County, AAA Team<br />
- Donna Combs, Ballard, AAA Ind.<br />
- Danville, AA Team<br />
- Denna Boggs, Whitesburg, AA Ind.<br />
- Providence, A Team<br />
- Denise Schank, St. Henry, A Ind.<br />
1986 - Oldham County, AAA Team<br />
- Wendy Frazler, Henry Clay, AAA Ind.<br />
- Danville, AA Team<br />
- Katie Stamps, Danville, AA Ind.<br />
- St. Henry, A Team<br />
- Amy Clements, St. Henry, A Ind.<br />
1987 - Pulaski County, AAA Team<br />
- Paula Kelly, Boyd County, AAA Ind.<br />
- Danville, AA Team<br />
- Katie Stamps, Danville, AA Ind.<br />
- St. Henry, A Team<br />
- Stephanie Edgar, Dayton, Ind.<br />
1988 - Pulaski County, AAA Team<br />
- Ginger Watkins, Franklin County, AAA<br />
Ind.<br />
- Warren East, AA Team<br />
- Patty Dowd, Fleming County, AA Ind.<br />
- Frankfort, A Team<br />
- Stephanie Edgar, Dayton, Ind.<br />
1989 - Notre Dame, AAA Team<br />
- Ginger Watkins, Franklin County, AAA<br />
Ind.<br />
- Warren East, AA Team<br />
- Scarlett Haley, Russell, AA Ind.<br />
- St. Henry, A Team<br />
- Stephanie Edgar, Dayton, Ind.<br />
1990 - Notre Dame, AAA Team<br />
- Michelle Marshall, Boone County, AAA<br />
Ind.<br />
- Fort Campbell, AA Team<br />
- Sylvia Moreno, Fort Campbell, AA Ind.<br />
- St. Henry, A Team<br />
- Maureen Egan, St. Henry, A Ind.<br />
1991 - Pulaski County, AAA Team<br />
- Mandy Jones, Pulaski County, AAA Ind.<br />
- Notre Dame Academy, AA Team<br />
- Ginger Watkins, Franklin County, AA<br />
Ind.<br />
- Trigg County, A Team<br />
- Christina Brown, Owen County, A Ind.<br />
1992 - Pulaski County, AAA Team<br />
- Michele Marshall, Boone County, AAA<br />
Ind.<br />
- Oldham County, AA Team<br />
- Catoyia Brown, Owensboro, AA Ind.<br />
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- Fort Knox, A Team<br />
- Christina Brown, Owen County, A Ind.<br />
1993 - Daviess County, AAA Team<br />
- Rachel Sanford, Pulaski Southwestern,<br />
AAA Ind.<br />
- Warren East, AA Team<br />
- Anna Ryan, Scott, AA Ind.<br />
- St. Henry, A Team<br />
- Mindy Martin, Walton Verona, A Ind.<br />
1994 - Sacred Heart, AAA Team<br />
- Rachel Sanford, Pulaski Southwestern,<br />
AAA Ind.<br />
- Western Hills, AA Team<br />
- Christi Beth Johnston, Hart County,<br />
AA Ind.<br />
- St. Mary, A Team<br />
- Adrienne Lima, St. Mary, A Ind.<br />
1995 - Sacred Heart, AAA Team<br />
- Rachel Sanford, Pulaski Southwestern,<br />
AAA Ind.<br />
- Western Hills, AA Team<br />
- Karen Lutes, Harrison County, AA Ind.<br />
- St. Mary, A Team<br />
- Mindy Martin, Walton Verona, A Ind.<br />
1996 - Pulaski County, AAA Team<br />
- Rachel Sanford, Pulaski Southwestern,<br />
AAA Ind.<br />
- Western Hills, AA Team<br />
- Jessica Southers, Russell,<br />
AA Ind.<br />
- St. Mary, A Team<br />
- Laura Brammel, Lexington Christian, A<br />
Ind.<br />
1997 - Pulaski County, AAA Team<br />
- Rachel Sanford, Pulaski County, AAA<br />
Ind.<br />
- Western Hills, AA Team<br />
- Cara Nichols, Bowling Green,<br />
AA Ind.<br />
- St. Henry, A Team<br />
- Jackie Wagner, St. Mary, A Ind.<br />
1998 - Scott, AAA Team<br />
- Sara Graybill, Daviess County,AAA Ind.<br />
- Western Hills, AA Team<br />
- Carah Nichols, Bowling Green, AA Ind.<br />
- St. Henry, A Team<br />
- Jackie Wagner, St. Mary, A Ind.<br />
1999 - Daviess County, AAA Team<br />
- Alli Sauer, South Oldham, AAA Ind.<br />
- Warren East, AA Team<br />
- Jessica Southers, Russell, AA Ind.<br />
- Ludlow, A Team<br />
- Geraldine Smith, Ky. Country Day, A<br />
Ind.<br />
2000 - Pulaski County, AAA Team<br />
- Suzanne Cooney, Paul Laurence<br />
Dunbar, AAA Individual<br />
- Warren East, AA Team<br />
- Jenny Wimsatt, Warren East, AA<br />
Individual<br />
- Frankfort, A Team<br />
- Jackie Wagner, St. Mary, A Ind.<br />
2001 - Greenwood, AAA Team<br />
- Elizabeth Campbell, North Hardin, AAA<br />
Ind.<br />
- Warren East, AA Team<br />
- Carmen Mims, Mercy, AA Ind.<br />
- Hancock County, A Team<br />
- Heather Vincent, Hancock County, A<br />
Ind.l<br />
2002 - Sacred Heart, AAA Team<br />
- Maddie Scheuler, Sacred Heart, AAA<br />
Ind.<br />
- <strong>High</strong>lands, AA Team<br />
- Carmen Mims, Mercy, AA Ind.<br />
- Hancock County, A Team<br />
- Sarah Cole, Somerset, A Ind.<br />
2003 - Sacred Heart, AAA Team<br />
- Maddie Schuler, Sacred Heart, AAA Ind.<br />
- <strong>High</strong>lands, AA Team<br />
- Heather Coulter, Warren East, AA Ind.<br />
- St. Henry, A Team<br />
- Jenna Siemer, St. Henry, A Ind.<br />
2004 - Sacred Heart, AAA Team<br />
- Melissa Massey, DuPont Manual, AAA<br />
Ind.<br />
- <strong>High</strong>lands, AA Team<br />
- Carmen Mims, Mercy, AA Ind.<br />
- St. Henry, A Team<br />
- Jenna Siemer, St. Henry, A Ind.<br />
2005 - Paul Laurence Dunbar, AAA Team<br />
- Laura Steinmetz, Paul Laurence Dunbar,<br />
AAA Ind.<br />
- Bell County, AA Team<br />
- Rachel Blank, Bell County, AA Ind.<br />
- St. Henry, A Team<br />
- Valerie Thomas, Trimble County, A Ind.<br />
2006- DuPont Manual, AAA Team<br />
- Laura Steinmetz, Paul Laurence Dunbar,<br />
AAA Ind.<br />
- Muhlenberg South, AA Team<br />
- Suzanne Holt, Muhlenberg South, AA<br />
Ind.<br />
- Walton-Verona, A Team<br />
- Kaitlin Snapp, Danville, A Ind.<br />
2007 - Assumption, AAA Team<br />
- Emma Brink, Sacred Heart, AAA Ind.<br />
- Bell County, AA Team<br />
- Kelsey McCain, Pendleton County, AA<br />
Ind.<br />
- St. Henry, A Team<br />
- Kaitlin Snapp, Danville, A Ind.<br />
2008 - Assumption, AAA Team<br />
- Emma Brink, Sacred Heart, AAA Ind.<br />
- South Oldham, AA Team<br />
- Jessie Murner, South Oldham, AA Ind.<br />
- St. Henry, A Team<br />
- Kaitlin Snapp, Danville, A Ind.<br />
2009 - Sacred Heart, AAA Team<br />
- Emma Brink, Sacred Heart, AAA Ind.<br />
- South Oldham, AA Team<br />
- Jenna Rogers, Christian Academy-<br />
Louisville, AA Ind.<br />
- St. Henry, A Team<br />
- Maddox Patterson, Sayre, A Ind.<br />
2010 - Assumption, AAA Team<br />
- Emma Brink, Assumption, AAA Ind.<br />
- South Oldham, AA Team<br />
- Caterina Karas, Collins, AA Ind.<br />
- Fairview, A Team<br />
- Maddox Patterson, Sayre, A Ind.<br />
2011 - Assumption, AAA Team<br />
- Cassidy Hale, DuPont Manual, AAA Ind.<br />
- South Oldham, AA Team<br />
- Gabriella Karas, Collins, AA Ind.<br />
- St. Henry, A Team<br />
- Maddox Patterson, Sayre, A Ind.<br />
FENCING – Boys<br />
1974 - Atherton<br />
1975 - Doss<br />
1976 - Ballard<br />
1977 - Fort Knox<br />
1978 - Fort Knox<br />
1979 - Seneca<br />
1980 - Oneida<br />
1981 - Oneida<br />
1982 - Oneida<br />
1983 - Oneida<br />
1984 - Oneida<br />
1985 - Discontinued<br />
FENCING – Girls<br />
1974 - Ballard<br />
1975 - Ballard<br />
1976 - Central<br />
1977 - Central<br />
1978 - Seneca<br />
1979 - Oneida<br />
1980 - Ft. Knox<br />
1981 - Ft. Knox<br />
1982 - Oneida<br />
1983 - Sacred Heart Academy<br />
1984 - Oneida<br />
1985 - Discontinued<br />
FOOTBALL<br />
1959 - Manual, AAA<br />
- Henderson, AA<br />
- Lynch East Main, A<br />
1960 - Male, AAA<br />
- <strong>High</strong>lands, AA<br />
- Lynch East Main, A<br />
1961 - Flaget, AAA<br />
- <strong>High</strong>lands, AA<br />
- Murray, A<br />
1962 - St. Xavier, AAA<br />
- Danville, AA<br />
- Versailles, A<br />
1963 - Male, AAA<br />
- Caldwell County, AA<br />
- Lynch East Main, A<br />
1964 - Male, AAA<br />
- <strong>High</strong>lands, AA<br />
- Elkhorn City, A<br />
1965 - Seneca, AAA<br />
- Hopkinsville, AA<br />
- Lloyd Memorial, A<br />
1966 - Manual, AAA<br />
- Hopkinsville, AA<br />
- Dayton, A<br />
1967 - Flaget, AAA<br />
- Ashland Blazer, AA<br />
- Bardstown, A<br />
1968 - Trinity (Louisville), AAA<br />
- <strong>High</strong>lands, AA<br />
- Lynch, A<br />
1969 - St. Xavier, AAA<br />
- Elizabethtown, AA<br />
- Mt. Sterling, A<br />
1970 - Butler, AAA<br />
- <strong>High</strong>lands, AA<br />
- Bardstown, A<br />
1971 - Thomas Jefferson, AAA (tie)<br />
- Flaget, AAA (tie)<br />
- Bryan Station, AA<br />
- Trigg County, A<br />
1972 - Trinity (Louisville), AAA<br />
- Tates Creek, AA<br />
- Trigg County, A<br />
1973 - Trinity (Louisville), AAA<br />
- Paducah Tilghman, AA<br />
- Paris, A<br />
1974 - St. Xavier, AAA<br />
- Owensboro, AA<br />
- Murray, A<br />
1975 - St. Xavier, AAAA<br />
- <strong>High</strong>lands, AAA<br />
- Scott County, AA<br />
- Ludlow, A<br />
1976 - Trinity (Louisville), AAAA<br />
- Lloyd Memorial, AAA<br />
- Corbin, AA<br />
- Fort Campbell, A<br />
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1977 - Trinity (Louisville), AAAA<br />
- <strong>High</strong>lands, AAA<br />
- Mayfi eld, AA<br />
- Bellevue, A<br />
1978 - St. Xavier, AAAA<br />
- Russell, AAA<br />
- Mayfi eld, AA<br />
- Fort Campbell, A<br />
1979 - Butler, AAAA<br />
- Franklin-Simpson, AAA<br />
- Fort Campbell, AA<br />
- Bellevue, A<br />
1980 - Trinity (Louisville), AAAA<br />
- Franklin-Simpson, AAA<br />
- Corbin, AA<br />
- Russellville, A<br />
1981 - Henry Clay, AAAA<br />
- <strong>High</strong>lands, AAA<br />
- Bardstown, AA<br />
- Paris, A<br />
1982 - Christian County, AAAA<br />
- <strong>High</strong>lands, AAA<br />
- Corbin, AA<br />
- Paris, A<br />
1983 - Trinity (Louisville), AAAA<br />
- Conner, AAA<br />
- Fort Knox, AA<br />
- Russellville, A<br />
1984 - Christian County, AAAA<br />
- Danville, AAA<br />
- Newport Central Catholic, AA<br />
- Beechwood, A<br />
1985 - Trinity (Louisville), AAAA<br />
- Paducah Tilghman, AAA<br />
- Mayfi eld, AA<br />
- Crittenden County, A<br />
1986 - St. Xavier, AAAA<br />
- Owensboro, AAA<br />
- Mayfi eld, AA<br />
- Heath, A<br />
1987 - Shelby County, AAAA<br />
- Covington Catholic, AAA<br />
- Danville, AA<br />
- Pikeville, A<br />
1988 - Trinity (Louisville), AAAA<br />
- Covington Catholic, AAA<br />
- Fort Knox, AA<br />
- Pikeville, A<br />
1989 - Trinity (Louisville), AAAA<br />
- <strong>High</strong>lands, AAA<br />
- Danville, AA<br />
- Pikeville, A<br />
1990 - Trinity (Louisville), AAAA<br />
- Ashland Blazer, AAA<br />
- Fort Knox, AA<br />
- Russellville, A<br />
1991 - George Rogers Clark, AAAA<br />
- Bell County, AAA<br />
- Danville, AA<br />
- Beechwood, A<br />
1992 - St. Xavier, AAAA<br />
- <strong>High</strong>lands, AAA<br />
- Danville, AA<br />
- Beechwood, A<br />
1993 - Male, AAAA<br />
- Covington Catholic, AAA<br />
- Mayfi eld, AA<br />
- Beechwood, A<br />
1994 - Trinity (Louisville), AAAA<br />
- Covington Catholic, AAA<br />
- Danville, AA<br />
- Beechwood, A<br />
1995 - St. Xaiver, AAAA<br />
- Bowling Green, AAA<br />
- Breathitt County, AA<br />
- Mayfi eld, A<br />
1996 - Nelson County, AAAA<br />
- <strong>High</strong>lands, AAA<br />
- Breathitt County, AA<br />
- Beechwood, A<br />
1997 - St. Xavier, AAAA<br />
- Covington Catholic, AAA<br />
- Bourbon County, AA<br />
- Beechwood, A<br />
1998 - Male, AAAA<br />
- <strong>High</strong>lands, AAA<br />
- Caldwell County, AA<br />
- Middlesboro, A<br />
1999 - St. Xavier, AAAA<br />
- <strong>High</strong>lands, AAA<br />
- Boyle County, AA<br />
- Beechwood, A<br />
- Eminence, 8 -Player<br />
2000 - Male, AAAA<br />
- <strong>High</strong>lands, AAA<br />
- Boyle County, AA<br />
- Danville, A<br />
- Eminence, 8 -Player<br />
2001 - Trinity (Louisville), AAAA<br />
- Boyle County, AAA<br />
- Bardstown, AA<br />
- Danville, A<br />
- Eminence, 8 -Player<br />
2002 - Trinity (Louisville), AAAA<br />
- Boyle County, AAA<br />
- Breathitt County, AA<br />
- Mayfi eld, A<br />
- Ky. Country Day, 8 -Player<br />
2003 - Trinity (Louisville), AAAA<br />
- Boyle County, AAA<br />
- Belfry, AA<br />
- Danville, A<br />
2004 - St. Xavier, AAAA<br />
- <strong>High</strong>lands, AAA<br />
- Belfry, AA<br />
- Beechwood, A<br />
2005 - Trinity (Louisville), AAAA<br />
- Lexington Catholic, AAA<br />
- Russell, AA<br />
- Newport Central Catholic, A<br />
2006- Trinity (Louisville), AAAA<br />
- Covington Catholic, AAA<br />
- Mercer County, AA<br />
- Newport Central Catholic, A<br />
2007 - Trinity (Louisville), 6A<br />
- <strong>High</strong>lands, 5A<br />
- Lexington Catholic, 4A<br />
- Central, 3A<br />
- Fort Campbell, 2A<br />
- Beechwood, 1A<br />
2008 - Trinity (Louisville), 6A<br />
- <strong>High</strong>lands, 5A<br />
- Bell County, 4A<br />
- Central, 3A<br />
- Fort Campbell, 2A<br />
- Beechwood, 1A<br />
2009 - St. Xavier, 6A<br />
- <strong>High</strong>lands, 5A<br />
- Boyle County, 4A<br />
- Paducah Tilghman, 3A<br />
- Fort Campbell, 2A<br />
- Lexington Christian, 1A<br />
2010 - Trinity (Louisville), 6A<br />
- <strong>High</strong>lands, 5A<br />
- Boyle County, 4A<br />
- Central, 3A<br />
- Newport Central Catholic, 2A<br />
- Mayfi eld, 1A<br />
2011 - Trinity (Louisville), 6A<br />
- Bowling Green, 5A<br />
- <strong>High</strong>lands, 4A<br />
- Central, 3A<br />
- Holy Cross (Covington), 2A<br />
- Hazard, 1A<br />
GOLF – Boys<br />
1935 - Jim Burkholder, Male, Individual<br />
- <strong>Kentucky</strong> Military, Team<br />
1936 - Jim Burkholder, Male, Individual<br />
- Anchorage, Team<br />
1937 - Norval Riddle, Hazard, Individual<br />
- Anchorage, Team<br />
1938 - Lloyd Ramsey, University <strong>High</strong>,<br />
Individual<br />
- Anchorage, Team<br />
1939 - Chuck Healy, Rugby, Individual<br />
- Anchorage, Team<br />
1940 - Buddy Moorhead, Anchorage<br />
,Individual<br />
- Manual, Team<br />
1941 - Kenny Delk, Manual, Individual<br />
- Male, Team<br />
1942 - Ralph Monroe, Male, Individual<br />
- Male, Team<br />
1943 - Johnny Owens, Henry Clay,<br />
Individual<br />
- Henry Clay, Team<br />
1944 - Johnny Owens, Henry Clay,<br />
Individual<br />
- Male, Team<br />
1945 - Ray Hoffman, St. Henry, Individual<br />
- Male, Team<br />
1946 - Bob McBride, Male, Individual<br />
- Male, Team<br />
1947 - Bob McBride, Male, Individual<br />
- Male, Team<br />
1948 - Brown Cullen, Male, Individual<br />
- Male, Team<br />
1949 - Gay Brewer, Lafayette, Individual<br />
- Lafayette, Team<br />
1950 - Gay Brewer, Lafayette, Individual<br />
- Lafayette, Team<br />
1951 - Gay Brewer, Lafayette, Individual<br />
- St. Xavier, Team<br />
1952 - Mike Dudley, Clark County,<br />
Individual<br />
- St. Xavier, Team<br />
1953 - Bobby Nichols, St. Xavier, Individual<br />
- Clark County, Team<br />
1954 - Bobby Nichols, St. Xavier, Individual<br />
- St. Xavier, Team<br />
1955 - George Stigger, <strong>Kentucky</strong> Military,<br />
Individual<br />
- Eastern, Team<br />
1956 - George Stigger, <strong>Kentucky</strong> Military,<br />
Individual<br />
- <strong>Kentucky</strong> Military, Team<br />
1957 - Frankie Beard, St. Xavier, Individual<br />
- St. Xavier, Team<br />
1958 - Eddie Schnurr, St. Xavier, Individual<br />
- Paintsville, Team<br />
1959 - Ted Hale, Mayfi eld, Individual<br />
- Mayfi eld, Team<br />
1960 - Steve Lyles, Allen County, Individual<br />
- Trinity, Team<br />
1961 - Tom Parkhill, <strong>Kentucky</strong> Military,<br />
Individual<br />
- Waggener, Team<br />
1962 - Rob Spragens, Individual<br />
- Frankfort, Team<br />
1963 - Ron Acree, Waggener, Individual<br />
- Atherton, Team<br />
1964 - Mike Faurest, Mason County,<br />
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- Frankfort, Team<br />
1965 - Bernie Smith, Owensboro,<br />
Individual<br />
- St. Xavier, Team<br />
1966 - Mike Zimmerer, St. Xavier,<br />
Individual<br />
- St. Xavier, Team<br />
1967 - Bryan Griffi th, Lafayette, Individual<br />
- Mason County, Team<br />
1968 - Stacy Russell, Allen County,<br />
Individual<br />
- St. Xavier, Team<br />
1969 - Jeff McGill, Owensboro, Individual<br />
- Covington Catholic, Team<br />
1970 - Bubba Clements, Trinity, Individual<br />
- Russellville, Team<br />
1971 - Jim Byington, Tates Creek,<br />
Individual<br />
- Waggener, Team<br />
1972 - Jim Striplin, Mason County,<br />
Individual<br />
- Paducah Tilghman, Team<br />
1973 - Carmello Benassi, Franklin County,<br />
Individual<br />
- Bowling Green, Team<br />
1974 - Steve Rogers, Bowling Green,<br />
Individual<br />
- Bowling Green, Team<br />
1975 - Russ Cochran, St. Mary, Individual<br />
- Doss, Team<br />
1976 - Howard Logan, Shelby County,<br />
Individual<br />
- Doss, Team<br />
1977 - Jim Vincent, Owensboro, Individual<br />
- Middlesboro, Team<br />
1978 - Kenny Perry, Lone Oak, Individual<br />
(tie)<br />
- Rick Barger, Moore, Individual (tie)<br />
- Trinity, Team<br />
1979 - Scott Beard, Trinity, Individual<br />
- Trinity, Team<br />
1980 - Buddy Bryant, Paducah Tilghman,<br />
Individual<br />
- Tates Creek, Team<br />
1981 - John Kernohan, Bowling Green,<br />
Individual<br />
- St. Xavier, Team<br />
1982 - Bruce Oldendick, Boone County,<br />
Individual<br />
- St. Xavier, Team<br />
1983 - Rob McNamara, Western Hills,<br />
Individual<br />
- Western Hills, Team<br />
1984 - Jeff Quammen, Lafayette,<br />
Individual<br />
- Covington Catholic, Team<br />
1985 - Jeff Guest, Oldham County,<br />
Individual<br />
- Oldham County, Team<br />
1986 - Toby Fields, Doss, Individual<br />
- Oldham County, Team<br />
1987 - Ben Lane, Montgomery County,<br />
Individual<br />
- St. Xavier, Team<br />
1988 - Russell Smoak, Western Hills,<br />
Individual<br />
- Trinity (Louisville), Team<br />
1989 - Tommy Rupert, Boyd County,<br />
Individual<br />
- Bowling Green, Team<br />
1990 - Darren Hillis, Mayfi eld,<br />
Individual<br />
- Trinity (Louisville), Team<br />
1990 - Chad Dawson, Franklin County,<br />
Individual<br />
(Fl) - Franklin County, Team<br />
1991 - Pat Vadden, St. Xavier, Individual<br />
- Franklin County, Team<br />
1992 - Adam Grogan, Murray, Individual<br />
- St. Xavier, Team<br />
1993 - Bryce Walker, Montgomery County,<br />
Individual<br />
- St. Xavier, Team<br />
1994 - Derrick Centers, Somerset,<br />
Individual<br />
- Somerset, Team<br />
1995 - Jay Knight, Daviess County,<br />
Individual<br />
- Daviess County, Team<br />
1996 - Jeff Morr, Tates Creek, Individual<br />
- Bowling Green, Team<br />
1997 - Brad Morris, Powell<br />
County, Individual<br />
- Bowling Green, Team<br />
1998 - John Holmes, Taylor County,<br />
Individual<br />
- Green County, Team<br />
1999 - Brandon Waldrop, St. Xavier,<br />
Individual<br />
- St. Xavier, Team<br />
2000 - Brett Jones, Paducah Tilghman,<br />
Individual<br />
- Paducah Tilghman, Team<br />
2001 - Robby Shaw, St. Xavier, Individual<br />
- St. Xavier, Team<br />
2002 - Jessie Mudd, St .Xavier, Individual<br />
- St. Xavier, Team<br />
2003 - Ben Fuqua, Danville, Individual<br />
- Trinity (Louisville), Team<br />
2004 - Matt Savage, St. Xavier, Individual<br />
- St. Xavier, Team<br />
2005 - Case Cochran, St. Mary, Individual<br />
- St. Mary, Team<br />
2006 - Case Cochran, St. Mary, Individual<br />
- Henry Clay, Team<br />
2007 - Travis Thompson, Marshall County,<br />
Individual<br />
- Marshall County, Team<br />
2008 - David Payne, St. Xavier, Individual<br />
- St. Xavier, Team<br />
2009 - Justin Thomas, St. Xavier, Individual<br />
- St. Xavier, Team<br />
2010 - Akash Mirchandani, DuPont<br />
Manual, Individual<br />
- Lexington Christian, Team<br />
2011 - Stephen Stallings, St. Xavier,<br />
Individual<br />
- Lexington Christian, Team<br />
GOLF – Girls<br />
1965 - Kaye Beard, Campbellsville,<br />
Individual<br />
- Owensboro, Team<br />
1966 - Dianne Dailey, Frankfort, Individual<br />
- Frankfort, Team<br />
1967 - Kaye Beard, Campbellsville,<br />
Individual<br />
- Campbellsville, Team<br />
1968 - Kaye Beard, Campbellsville,<br />
Individual<br />
- Campbellsville, Team<br />
1969 - Janice Johnson, Owensboro,<br />
Individual<br />
- Waggener, Team<br />
1970 - Myra Van Hoose, Lafayette,<br />
Individual<br />
- <strong>Kentucky</strong> Home <strong>School</strong>, Team<br />
1971 - Myra Van Hoose, Lafayette,<br />
Individual<br />
- Waggener, Team<br />
1972 - Myra Van Hoose, Lafayette,<br />
Individual<br />
- Lafayette, Team<br />
1973 - Myra Van Hoose, Lafayette,<br />
Individual<br />
- Lafayette, Team<br />
1974 - Charlotte Allen, <strong>Kentucky</strong> Country<br />
Day, Individual<br />
- <strong>Kentucky</strong> Country Day, Team<br />
1975 - Charlotte Allen, <strong>Kentucky</strong> Country<br />
Day, Individual<br />
- Ballard, Team<br />
1976 - Tennye Ohr, Estill County, Individual<br />
- Ballard, Team<br />
1977 - Anne Rush, Tompkinsville,<br />
Individual<br />
- Caldwell County, Team<br />
1978 - Anne Rush, Tompkinsville,<br />
Individual<br />
- Ballard, Team<br />
1979 - Betty Baird, <strong>Kentucky</strong> Country Day,<br />
Individual<br />
- Notre Dame, Team<br />
1980 - Bonnie Overman, Notre Dame,<br />
Individual<br />
- Notre Dame, Team<br />
1981 - Velvet Jones, Murray, Individual<br />
- Elizabethtown, Team<br />
1982 - Michelle Hutchins, Laurel County,<br />
Individual<br />
- Notre Dame, Team<br />
1983 - Jill Mattingly, Lafayette, Individual<br />
- Notre Dame, Team<br />
1984 - Lori Oldendick, Boone County,<br />
Individual<br />
- Sacred Heart, Team<br />
1985 - Samantha Hindman, Boyd County,<br />
Individual<br />
- Sacred Heart, Team<br />
1986 - Ann Hill, Oldham County, Individual<br />
- Sacred Heart, Team<br />
1987 - Kim Tyrer, Franklin County,<br />
Individual<br />
- Sacred Heart, Team<br />
1988 - Lisa Weissmueller, Henry Clay,<br />
Individual<br />
- Oldham County, Team<br />
1989 - Lisa Weissmueller, Henry Clay,<br />
Individual<br />
- Henry Clay, Team<br />
1990 - Carla Hopper, Madison Central,<br />
Individual<br />
(SP) - North Hardin, Team<br />
1990 - Jill Smiley, Madisonville-North<br />
Hopkins, Individual<br />
(FL) - Madisonville-North Hopkins,<br />
Team<br />
1991 - Amiee Cantrell, Johnson Central,<br />
Individual<br />
- Madisonville-North Hopkins, Team<br />
1992 - Tanya Cecil, North Hardin,<br />
Individual<br />
- North Hardin, Team<br />
1993 - Heather Kraus, Sacred Heart,<br />
Individual<br />
- Sacred Heart, Team<br />
1994 - Sharon Park, Henry Clay, Individual<br />
- Somerset, Team<br />
1995 - Jenny Throgmorten, Heath,<br />
Individual<br />
- Franklin County, Team<br />
1996 - Susan Loyd, Reidland, Individual<br />
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- Franklin County, Team<br />
1997 - Susan Loyd, Reidland, Individual<br />
- Glasgow, Team<br />
1998 - Katherine Neely, Logan County,<br />
Individual<br />
- Glasgow, Team<br />
1999 - Morgan Hapney, Glasgow,<br />
Individual<br />
- Glasgow, Team<br />
2000 - Whitney Wade, Glasgow, Individual<br />
- Glasgow, Team<br />
2001 - Whitney Wade, Glasgow, Individual<br />
- Paul Laurence Dunbar, Team<br />
2002 - Leah Wigger, Assumption,<br />
Individual<br />
- Assumption, Team<br />
2003 - Marci Turner, Monroe County,<br />
Individual<br />
- Russell County, Team<br />
2004 - Mallory Blackwelder, Woodford<br />
County, Individual<br />
- Russell County, Team<br />
2005 - Candice Wiley, Shelby County,<br />
Individual<br />
- Central Hardin, Team<br />
2006 - Nikki Koller, Russellville, Individual<br />
- Central Hardin, Team<br />
2007 - Nikki Koller, Russellville, Individual<br />
- West Jessamine, Team<br />
2008 - Emma Talley, Caldwell County,<br />
Individual<br />
- Glasgow, Team<br />
2009 - Lindsay Gahm, Sacred Heart,<br />
Individual<br />
- Green County, Team<br />
2010 - Emma Talley, Caldwell County,<br />
Individual<br />
- Green County, Team<br />
2011 - Emma Talley, Caldwell County,<br />
Individual<br />
- Sacred Heart, Team<br />
GYMNASTICS – Boys<br />
1967 - Thomas Jefferson<br />
1968 - Iroquois (tie)<br />
- Pleasure Ridge Park (tie)<br />
1969 - Bryan Station<br />
1970 - Bryan Station<br />
1971 - Iroquois<br />
1972 - Tates Creek<br />
1973 - Bryan Station<br />
1974 - Tates Creek<br />
1975 - Tates Creek<br />
1976 - Tates Creek<br />
1977 - Tates Creek<br />
1978 - Tates Creek<br />
1979 - Tates Creek<br />
1980 - Tates Creek<br />
1981 - Tates Creek<br />
1982 - Marion County<br />
1983 - Marion County<br />
1984 - Lafayette<br />
1985 - Discontinued<br />
GYMNASTICS – Girls<br />
1967 - Thomas Jefferson<br />
1968 - Thomas Jefferson<br />
1969 - Tates Creek<br />
1970 - Seneca<br />
1971 - Tates Creek<br />
1972 - Moore<br />
1973 - Moore<br />
1974 - Moore<br />
1975 - Henry Clay<br />
1976 - Henry Clay<br />
1977 - Sacred Heart<br />
1978 - Henry Clay<br />
1979 - Tates Creek<br />
1980 - Tates Creek<br />
1981 - <strong>Kentucky</strong> Country Day<br />
1982 - Lafayette<br />
1983 - Lafayette<br />
1984 - <strong>Kentucky</strong> Country Day<br />
1985 - Discontinued<br />
RIFLE MARKSMANSHIP<br />
1962 - Male, Team<br />
- Male, Individual<br />
1963 - Male, Team<br />
- Male, Individual<br />
1964 - K.M.I., Team<br />
- K.M.I., Individual<br />
1965 - Male, Team<br />
- Owensboro, Individual<br />
1966 - Owensboro, Team<br />
- Owensboro, Individual<br />
1967 - Owensboro, Team<br />
- Owensboro, Individual<br />
1968 - Owensboro, Team<br />
- McKell, Individual<br />
1969 - Ashland Blazer, Team<br />
- Owensboro, Individual<br />
1970 - Thomas Jefferson, Team<br />
- Seneca, Individual<br />
1971 - Male, Team<br />
- Seneca, Individual<br />
1972 - Thomas Jefferson, Team<br />
- N/A,Thomas Jefferson, Individual<br />
1973 - McKell, Team<br />
- McKell, Individual<br />
1974 - Thomas Jefferson, Team<br />
- Thomas Jefferson, Individual<br />
1975 - Thomas Jefferson, Team<br />
- Greenup County, Individual<br />
1976 - Thomas Jefferson, Team<br />
- Thomas Jefferson, Individual<br />
1977 - Thomas Jefferson, Team<br />
- Thomas Jefferson, Individual<br />
1978 - Greenup County, Team<br />
- Greenup County, Individual<br />
1979 - Greenup County, Team<br />
- Greenup County, Individual<br />
1980 - Thomas Jefferson, Team<br />
- Thomas Jefferson, Individual<br />
1981 - Thomas Jefferson, Team<br />
- Thomas Jefferson, Individual<br />
1982 - Fern Creek, Team<br />
- Fern Creek, Individual<br />
1983 - Fern Creek, Team<br />
- Fern Creek, Individual<br />
1984 - Fern Creek, Team<br />
- Fern Creek, Individual<br />
1985 - Discontinued<br />
SOCCER – Boys<br />
1972 - St. Xavier<br />
1973 - St. Xavier<br />
1975 - <strong>Kentucky</strong> Country Day<br />
1976 - Ballard<br />
1980 - Westport<br />
1981 - Ballard<br />
1982 - Ballard<br />
1983 - Male<br />
1983 - Lexington Catholic<br />
1984 - Trinity (Louisville)<br />
1985 - Tates Creek<br />
1986 - Ballard<br />
1987 - Ballard<br />
1988 - Tates Creek<br />
1989 - Ballard<br />
1990 - Lafayette<br />
1991 - Henry Clay<br />
1992 - Paul Laurence Dunbar<br />
1993 - Ballard<br />
1994 - St. Xavier<br />
1995 - Ballard<br />
1996 - Eastern<br />
1997 - St. Xavier<br />
1998 - Trinity (Louisville)<br />
1999 - Ballard<br />
2000 - St. Xavier<br />
2001 - Paul Laurence Dunbar<br />
2002 - St. Xavier<br />
2003 - St. Xavier<br />
2004 - Lexington Catholic<br />
2005 - Paul Laurence Dunbar<br />
2006 - Bowling Green<br />
2007 - St. Xavier<br />
2008 - St. Xavier<br />
2009 - St. Xavier<br />
2010 - Henry Clay<br />
2011 - St. Xavier<br />
SOCCER – Girls<br />
1992 - Lafayette<br />
1993 - Male<br />
1994 - Male<br />
1995 - South Oldham<br />
1996 - South Oldham<br />
1997 - Ballard<br />
1998 - South Oldham<br />
1999 - South Oldham<br />
2000 - South Oldham<br />
2001 - South Oldham<br />
2002 - Lexington Catholic<br />
2003 - Sacred Heart<br />
2004 - Notre Dame<br />
2005 - <strong>High</strong>lands<br />
2006 - <strong>High</strong>lands<br />
2007 - Sacred Heart<br />
2008 - Sacred Heart<br />
2009 - Sacred Heart<br />
2010 - St. Henry<br />
2011 - Notre Dame<br />
FAST PITCH SOFTBALL<br />
1995 - Reidland<br />
1996 - Christian County<br />
1997 - DuPont Manual<br />
1998 - Owensboro Catholic<br />
1999 - Owensboro Catholic<br />
2000 - DuPont Manual<br />
2001 - North Laurel<br />
2002 - Reidland<br />
2003 - Owensboro Catholic<br />
2004 - Calloway County<br />
2005 - Owensboro Catholic<br />
2006 - Ryle<br />
2007 - Greenwood<br />
2008 - Greenwood<br />
2009 - Owensboro Catholic<br />
2010 - Reidland<br />
2011 - Allen County-Scottsville<br />
<strong>2012</strong> - Mercy<br />
SLOW PITCH SOFTBALL<br />
1983 - Mercy<br />
1984 - Newport Central Catholic<br />
1985 - Assumption<br />
1986 - Holy Rosary<br />
1987 - Mercy<br />
1988 - North Bullitt<br />
1989 - Mercy<br />
1990 - Christian County<br />
1991 - Christian County<br />
1992 - Daviess County<br />
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Results Results & & Records Records<br />
1993 - Jessamine County<br />
1994 - Christian County<br />
1995 - Apollo<br />
1996 - Owensboro Catholic<br />
1997 - Newport Central Catholic<br />
1998 - Bishop Brossart<br />
1999 - Newport Central Catholic<br />
2000 - Newport Central Catholic<br />
2001 - Newport Central Catholic<br />
2002 - Lloyd Memorial<br />
2003 - Lloyd Memorial<br />
2004 - Campbell County<br />
2005 - Holy Cross (Covington)<br />
2006 - Holy Cross (Covington)<br />
2007 - Scott<br />
2008 - Discontinued<br />
SWIMMING – Boys<br />
1946 - Newport<br />
1947 - St. Xavier<br />
1948 - St. Xavier<br />
1949 - St. Xavier<br />
1950 - St. Xavier, A<br />
- Berea Foundation, B<br />
1951 - St. Xavier, A<br />
- University, B<br />
1952 - St. Xavier, A<br />
- Lafayette, B<br />
1953 - St. Xavier, A<br />
- Berea Foundation, B<br />
1954 - St. Xavier, A<br />
- Berea Foundation, B<br />
- University, C<br />
1955 - St. Xavier, A<br />
- University, B<br />
- Bellevue, C<br />
1956 - St. Xavier, A<br />
- Berea, B<br />
- <strong>High</strong>lands, C<br />
1957 - St. Xavier, A<br />
- <strong>High</strong>lands, B<br />
- St. Joseph, C<br />
1958 - Lafayette, A<br />
- Trinity, B<br />
- Waggener, C<br />
1959 - Atherton, A<br />
- Trinity , B<br />
- Bellevue, C<br />
1960 - St. Xavier, A<br />
- <strong>High</strong>lands, B<br />
1961 - St. Xavier, A<br />
- <strong>High</strong>lands, B<br />
1962 - St. Xavier, A<br />
- Covington Catholic, B<br />
1963 - St. Xavier, A<br />
- Westport, B<br />
1964 - Atherton, A<br />
- <strong>High</strong>lands, B<br />
1965 - Westport, A<br />
- <strong>High</strong>lands, B<br />
1966 - St. Xavier, AAA<br />
- <strong>High</strong>lands, AA<br />
1967 - Trinity, AAA<br />
- <strong>High</strong>lands, AA<br />
1968 - Westport, AAA<br />
- Model, AA<br />
1969 - Westport, AAA<br />
- Hopkinsville, AA<br />
1970 - Trinity, AAA<br />
- <strong>High</strong>lands, AA<br />
1971 - Westport, AAA<br />
- <strong>High</strong>lands, AA<br />
1972 - Ashland Blazer, AAA<br />
- Model, AA<br />
1973 - Ashland Blazer, AAA<br />
- <strong>High</strong>lands, AA<br />
1974 - Ballard, AAA<br />
- <strong>High</strong>lands, AA<br />
1975 - Atherton, AAA<br />
- Dixie Heights, AA<br />
1976 - St. Xavier, AAA<br />
- Ashland Blazer, AA<br />
1977 - St. Xavier, AAA<br />
- Covington Catholic, AA<br />
1978 - St. Xavier, AAA<br />
- Covington Catholic, AA<br />
1979 - St. Xavier<br />
1980 - St. Xavier<br />
1981 - St. Xavier<br />
1982 - St. Xavier<br />
1983 - Covington Catholic<br />
1984 - Model<br />
1985 - Elizabethtown<br />
1986 - Elizabethtown<br />
1987 - St. Xavier<br />
1988 - Elizabethtown<br />
1989 - St. Xavier<br />
1990 - St. Xavier<br />
1991 - St. Xavier<br />
1992 - St. Xavier<br />
1993 - St. Xavier<br />
1994 - St. Xavier<br />
1995 - St. Xavier<br />
1996 - St. Xavier<br />
1997 - St. Xavier<br />
1998 - St. Xavier<br />
1999 - St. Xavier<br />
2000 - St. Xavier<br />
2001 - St. Xavier<br />
2002 - St. Xavier<br />
2003 - St. Xavier<br />
2004 - St. Xavier<br />
2005 - St. Xavier<br />
2006 - St. Xavier<br />
2007 - St. Xavier<br />
2008 - St. Xavier<br />
2009 - St. Xavier<br />
2010 - St. Xavier<br />
2011 - St. Xavier<br />
<strong>2012</strong> - St. Xavier<br />
SWIMMING AND DIVING – Girls<br />
1962 - Lafayette<br />
1963 - Sacred Heart<br />
1964 - Sacred Heart, A<br />
- <strong>High</strong>lands, B<br />
1965 - Westport, A<br />
- <strong>High</strong>lands, B<br />
1966 - Westport, AAA<br />
- <strong>High</strong>lands, AA<br />
1967 - Westport, AAA<br />
- <strong>High</strong>lands, AA<br />
1968 - Westport, AAA<br />
- <strong>High</strong>lands, AA<br />
1969 - Westport, AAA<br />
- Model, AA<br />
1970 - Westport, AAA<br />
- Model, AA<br />
1971 - Ballard, AAA<br />
- Model, AA<br />
1972 - Ballard, AAA<br />
- Notre Dame, AA<br />
1973 - Ballard, AAA<br />
- Notre Dame, AA<br />
1974 - Ballard, AAA<br />
- Villa Madonna, AA<br />
1975 - Ballard, AAA<br />
- Villa Madonna, AA<br />
1976 - Ballard, AAA<br />
- Notre Dame, AA<br />
1977 - Ashland Blazer, AAA<br />
- Notre Dame, AA<br />
1978 - Sacred Heart, AAA<br />
- Ashland Blazer, AA<br />
1979 - Sacred Heart<br />
1980 - Sacred Heart<br />
1981 - Sacred Heart<br />
1982 - Sacred Heart<br />
1983 - Sacred Heart<br />
1984 - Sacred Heart<br />
1985 - Sacred Heart<br />
1986 - Sacred Heart<br />
1987 - Sacred Heart<br />
1988 - Sacred Heart<br />
1989 - Notre Dame<br />
1990 - Henry Clay<br />
1991 - Notre Dame<br />
1992 - Elizabethtown<br />
1993 - Notre Dame<br />
1994 - Notre Dame<br />
1995 - Sacred Heart<br />
1996 - Sacred Heart<br />
1997 - Sacred Heart<br />
1998 - Sacred Heart<br />
1999 - Sacred Heart<br />
2000 - Sacred Heart<br />
2001 - Paul Laurence Dunbar<br />
2002 - Notre Dame<br />
2003 - Sacred Heart<br />
2004 - Sacred Heart<br />
2005 - DuPont Manual<br />
2006 - DuPont Manual<br />
2007 - DuPont Manual<br />
2008 - DuPont Manual<br />
2009 - DuPont Manual<br />
2010 - Sacred Heart<br />
2011 - Sacred Heart<br />
<strong>2012</strong> - DuPont Manual<br />
TENNIS – Boys<br />
1931 - Singles Not Held<br />
- Myers Whitaker/Nathan Elliott,<br />
Woodford County, Doubles<br />
1932 - Joe O’Brien, <strong>High</strong>lands, Singles<br />
- Warfi eld Donohue/George Trakas, St.<br />
Xavier, Doubles<br />
1933 - Charles Coleman, Danville, Singles<br />
- Warfi eld Donohue/George Trakas, St.<br />
Xavier, Doubles<br />
1934 - Robert Noel, Somerset, Singles<br />
- Vincent Robinson/Bob Roberts, K.M.I.,<br />
Doubles<br />
1935 - No competition held<br />
1936 - Lee Huber, St. Xavier, Singles<br />
- Lee Huber/Leo Schehmann, St. Xavier,<br />
Doubles<br />
1937 - Lee Huber, St. Xavier, Singles<br />
- Jack Byrd/Gene Bowler, Shelbyville,<br />
Doubles<br />
1938 - Foster Kaiser, Male, Singles<br />
- Phelps Ratliff/Omer Ratliff, Mt. Sterling,<br />
Doubles<br />
1939 - Jack Byrd, Shelbyville, Singles<br />
- Jack Byrd/Roland Byrd, Shelbyville,<br />
Doubles<br />
1940 - Jack Byrd, Shelbyville, Singles<br />
- Jack Byrd/Roland Byrd, Shelbyville,<br />
Doubles<br />
1941 - Jack Byrd, Shelbyville, Singles<br />
- Jack Byrd/Roland Byrd, Shelbyville,<br />
Doubles<br />
1942 - John Hayman, Male, Singles<br />
- Pratt Byrd/Winfred Thomas, Shelbyville,<br />
Doubles<br />
1943 - No competition held<br />
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1944 - No competition held<br />
1945 - Bob Qualey, Bellevue, Singles<br />
- Bob Qualey/Phil Yeager, Bellevue,<br />
Doubles<br />
1946 - Don Kaiser, Male, Singles<br />
- Bob Qualey/Ray Feld, Bellevue, Doubles<br />
1947 - Don Kaiser, Male, Singles<br />
- Don Kaiser/Don Ewald, Male, Doubles<br />
1948 - Don Kaiser, Male, Singles<br />
- Roger Otten/P. Trieschman, Bellevue,<br />
Doubles<br />
1949 - Billy Evans, Berea Foundation,<br />
Singles<br />
- Tom Qualey/Roger Otten, Bellevue,<br />
Doubles<br />
1950 - Billy Evans, Berea Foundation,<br />
Singles<br />
- Ronnie Mazzoli/George Koper, St.<br />
Xavier, Doubles<br />
1951 - Tom Cundy, Bellevue, Singles<br />
- Powell Gillenwater/Fred Travis,<br />
Glasgow, Doubles<br />
1952 - Fred Travis, Glasgow, Singles<br />
- Jack Tarr/Jim Tarr, Eastern, Doubles<br />
1953 - Max Brown, Jr., St. Xavier, Singles<br />
- Jack Tarr/Jim Tarr, Eastern, Doubles<br />
1954 - Max Brown, Jr., St. Xavier, Singles<br />
- Jack Tarr/Jim Tarr, Eastern, Doubles<br />
1955 - Max Brown, Jr., St. Xavier, Singles<br />
- Max Brown, Jr./Tom Fallon, St. Xavier,<br />
Doubles<br />
1956 - Jim Tarr, Eastern, Singles<br />
- Jim Tarr/Burton Shelly, Eastern, Doubles<br />
1957 - Billy Cooper, St. Xavier, Singles<br />
- Joe Imorde/Jim Spencer, St. Xavier,<br />
Doubles<br />
1958 - John Evans, Jr., St. Xavier, Singles<br />
- John Evans, Jr./Jim Spencer, St. Xavier,<br />
Doubles<br />
1959 - John Evans, Jr., St. Xavier, Singles<br />
- John Evans, Jr./Jackie Cooper, St. Xavier,<br />
Doubles<br />
1960 - Jackie Cooper, St. Xavier, Singles<br />
- John Evans, Jr./Mickey Schad, St.<br />
Xavier, Doubles<br />
1961 - Jackie Cooper, St. Xavier, Singles<br />
- Jackie Cooper/Bob Cooper, St. Xavier,<br />
Doubles<br />
1962 - Mickie Schad, St. Xavier, Singles<br />
- Jackie Cooper/Billy Spencer, St. Xavier,<br />
Doubles<br />
1963 - Mickey Schad, St. Xavier, Singles<br />
- Mickey Schad/Billy Spencer, St. Xavier,<br />
Doubles<br />
1964 - Billy Spencer, St. Xavier, Singles<br />
- Gil Thompson/Tom Cooper, St. Xavier,<br />
Doubles<br />
1965 - Tommy Wade, Lafayette, Singles<br />
- Harvey Johnston/John Davis, Louisville<br />
Country Day, Doubles<br />
1966 - Tommy Wade, Lafayette, Singles<br />
- Doug DeMoss/Bill Creason, Waggener,<br />
Doubles<br />
1967 - Tim Cooper, St. Xavier, Singles<br />
- Steve Thompson / Bill Creason,<br />
Waggener, Doubles<br />
1968 - Tim Cooper, St. Xavier, Singles<br />
- Robert Richardson/Henry Hardy,<br />
Louisville Country Day, Doubles<br />
1969 - Tim Cooper, St. Xavier, Singles<br />
- Tom Tafel/John Lancaster, St. Xavier,<br />
Doubles<br />
1970 - Tim Cooper, St. Xavier, Singles<br />
- Ted Roberts/Mike Kane, Trinity<br />
(Louisville), Doubles<br />
1971 - Gary Plock, Ballard, Singles<br />
- Tom Tafel/Brian BecVar, St. Xavier,<br />
Doubles<br />
1972 - Gary Plock, Ballard, Singles<br />
- Mel Purcell/Del Purcell, Murray,<br />
Doubles<br />
1973 - Gary Plock, Ballard, Singles<br />
- Mel Purcell/Del Purcell, Murray,<br />
Doubles<br />
1974 - Gary Plock, Ballard, Singles<br />
- Brian McChesney/John O’Connor,<br />
Trinity (Louisville), Doubles<br />
1975 - Mark Buechler, St. Xavier, Singles<br />
- Bill Hoppe/Juan Masi, Sayre, Doubles<br />
1976 - Mark Buechler, St. Xavier, Singles<br />
- Jeff Gosnell/Brad Meiners, St. Xavier,<br />
Doubles<br />
1977 - Mel Purcell, Murray, Singles<br />
- George Moorin/Larry Kline, Ballard,<br />
Doubles<br />
1978 - Lynn Bybee, Central, Singles<br />
- Chuck Gibson/John Rowlett, Model,<br />
Doubles<br />
1979 - Ira Schecter, Ballard, Singles<br />
- Tom Scott/Bobby Montgomery,<br />
Henderson, Doubles<br />
1980 - Todd Clements, <strong>High</strong>lands, Singles<br />
- Barry Elliott/Kenny Sumner, Mayfi eld,<br />
Doubles<br />
1981 - Bobby Montgomery, Henderson,<br />
Singles<br />
- Chuck Rueff/Paul Fischer, Trinity<br />
(Louisville), Doubles<br />
1982 - St. Xavier, Team<br />
- Charles Beckman, Trinity (Louisville),<br />
Singles<br />
- Darrell Stice/Graham Baughman,<br />
Eastern, Doubles<br />
1983 - St. Xavier, Team<br />
- Charles Beckman, Trinity (Louisville),<br />
Singles<br />
- Greg Daubard/Ed Balleisen, Central,<br />
Doubles<br />
1984 - Henderson, Team<br />
- Scott Hill, Henderson, Singles<br />
- Gil Haugh/John Grieve, St. Xavier,<br />
Doubles<br />
1985 - Sayre, Team<br />
- Rafer Leach, Sayre, Singles<br />
- Shawn Parker/Mike Wilkins, Murray,<br />
Doubles<br />
1986 - Trinity, Team<br />
- Steve Mather, Trinity, Singles<br />
- John Meade/Timmer Halligan, Trinity,<br />
Doubles<br />
1987 - St. Xavier, Team<br />
- Andy Schrecker, Male, Singles<br />
- Nirav Patel/Marcello Rebolledo,<br />
Owensboro Catholic, Doubles<br />
1988 - St. Xavier, Team<br />
- Vimal Patel, Owensboro Catholic,<br />
Singles<br />
- Chris Bohnert/Clinton Glasscock, St.<br />
Xavier, Doubles<br />
1989 - St. Xavier, Team<br />
- Jason Yeager, Dixie Heights, Singles<br />
- Chris Bohnert/Clinton Glasscock, St.<br />
Xavier, Doubles<br />
1990 - St. Xavier, Team<br />
- Jason Yeager, Dixie Heights, Singles<br />
- Brice Brown/Scott Treibly, St. Xavier,<br />
Doubles<br />
1991 - Trinity (Louisville), Team<br />
- Michael Klein, St. Francis, Singles<br />
- Mike Lindsay/Travis Raque, Trinity<br />
(Louisville), Doubles<br />
1992 - Trinity (Louisville), Team<br />
- Scott Treibly, St. Xavier, Singles<br />
- Jeremy Ballard/Ward Lawrence, Trinity<br />
(Louisville), Doubles<br />
1993 - Trinity (Louisville), Team<br />
- Michael Mather, Trinity, Singles<br />
- Jeremy Ballard/Jeff McRae, Trinity<br />
(Louisville), Doubles<br />
1994 - St. Xavier, Team<br />
- Robby Robertson, Lone Oak, Singles<br />
- Brad Hambrick/Austin Polston, St.<br />
Xavier, Doubles<br />
1995 - Ballard, Team<br />
- Trey Eubanks, <strong>Kentucky</strong> Country Day,<br />
Singles<br />
- Luke Woodward/Rob Pierce, Daviess<br />
County, Doubles<br />
1996 - St. Xavier, Team<br />
- Brad Hambrick, St. Xavier, Singles<br />
- Kyle Bates/Brad Bush, St. Xavier,<br />
Doubles<br />
1997 - St. Xavier, Team<br />
- Brad Hambrick, St. Xavier, Singles<br />
- Kyle Bates/Brad Bush, St. Xavier,<br />
Doubles<br />
1998 - St. Xavier, Team<br />
- Chris McRae, Ballard, Singles<br />
- Will Graham/Wimal Wijanayake,<br />
Henderson County, Doubles<br />
1999 - St. Xavier, Team<br />
- Johnny Lu, <strong>Kentucky</strong> Country Day,<br />
Singles<br />
- Adam Crawford/Rob Gould, Paducah<br />
Tilghman, Doubles<br />
2000 - St. Xavier, Team<br />
- Matt Emery, Lexington Christian,<br />
Singles<br />
- Rob Gould/Todd Crawford, Paducah<br />
Tilghman, Doubles<br />
2001 - St. Xavier, Team<br />
- Chris Gonyer, <strong>Kentucky</strong> Country Day,<br />
Singles<br />
- David Trier/Travis Triplett, St. Xavier,<br />
Doubles<br />
2002 - St. Xavier, Team<br />
- Nick Meythaler, Owensboro, Singles<br />
- Jody Mitchell/Matt Clayton, Owensboro<br />
Catholic, Doubles<br />
2003 - Paul Laurence Dunbar, Team<br />
- Nolan Polley, Paul Laurence Dunbar,<br />
Singles<br />
- Patrick Donohue/Alex Roby,<br />
St. Xavier, Doubles<br />
2004 - St. Xavier, Team<br />
- Nolan Polley, Paul Laurence Dunbar,<br />
Singles<br />
- Carlo Coronel/Nathan Ashley,<br />
St. Xavier, Doubles<br />
2005 - St. Xavier, Team<br />
- Eric Quigley, South Oldham, Singles<br />
- Elliot Treece/Brad Robbins, Lone Oak,<br />
Doubles<br />
2006 - Trinity (Louisville), Team<br />
- Eric Quigley, South Oldham, Singles<br />
- Victor Wong/Stewart Koch, DuPont<br />
Manual, Doubles<br />
2007 St. Xavier, Team<br />
- Eric Quigley, South Oldham, Singles<br />
- Packy Corbett/Paul Clark, St. Xavier,<br />
Doubles<br />
2008 - DuPont Manual, Team<br />
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- Eric Quigley, South Oldham, Singles<br />
- Colby Buchanan/Brett Johnson,<br />
Christian Academy-Louisville, Doubles<br />
2009 - St. Xavier, Team<br />
- Jimmy Roebker, Covington Catholic,<br />
Singles<br />
- Kyle Coronel/Alex Gornet, St. Xavier,<br />
Doubles<br />
2010 - St. Xavier, Team<br />
- Jimmy Roebker, Covington Catholic,<br />
Singles<br />
- Ryne Least/Zack Lewis, Lexington<br />
Catholic, Doubles<br />
2011 - St. Xavier, Team<br />
- Beck Pennington, Greenwood, Singles<br />
- Sean Donohue, Joseph Siami, St.<br />
Xavier, Doubles<br />
<strong>2012</strong> - St. Xavier, Team<br />
- Sean Donohue, St. Xavier, Singles<br />
- Collier Bouchillon/Matt Browne,<br />
<strong>Kentucky</strong> Country Day, Doubles<br />
TENNIS – Girls<br />
1960 - Gail Delozier, Shawnee, Singles<br />
- Kate Lowe/Cissy Gossman, Atherton,<br />
Doubles<br />
1961 - Pam Sullivan, Waggener, Singles<br />
- Kate Lowe/Cissy Gossman, Atherton,<br />
Doubles<br />
1962 - Pam Sullivan, Waggener, Singles<br />
- Beazie Hobson/Cissy Gossman,<br />
Atherton, Doubles<br />
1963 - Pam Sullivan, Waggener, Singles<br />
- Bernadette Gephart/Nancy Evans,<br />
Presentation, Doubles<br />
1964 - Debbie Simmons, Sacred Heart,<br />
Singles<br />
- Bernadette Gephart/Nancy Evans,<br />
Presentation, Doubles<br />
1965 - Debbis Simmons, Sacred Heart,<br />
Singles<br />
- Bernadette Gephart/Nancy Evans,<br />
Presentation, Doubles<br />
1966 - Nancy Evans, Presentation, Singles<br />
- Sue Evans/Dottie Metzroth,<br />
Presentation, Doubles<br />
1967 - Sue Evans, Presentation, Singles<br />
- Ann Segura/Ellen McGuire, Sacred<br />
Heart, Doubles<br />
1968 - Ellen McGuire, Sacred Heart,<br />
Singles<br />
- Susan Sturma/Jane Wheeler, Tates<br />
Creek, Doubles<br />
1969 - Ellen McGuire, Sacred Heart,<br />
Singles<br />
- Susan Sturma/Jane Wheeler, Tates<br />
Creek, Doubles<br />
1970 - Teri Tafel, Sacred Heart, Singles<br />
- Susan Sturma/Jane Wheeler, Tates<br />
Creek, Doubles<br />
1971 - Teri Tafel, Sacred Heart, Singles<br />
- Kathy Eicher/Polly Foureman,<br />
<strong>High</strong>lands, Doubles<br />
1972 - Teri Tafel, Sacred Heart, Singles<br />
- Frances Merrill/Teri Wheeler, Tates<br />
Creek, Doubles<br />
1973 - Colleen Jones, Sacred Heart,<br />
Singles<br />
- Janis Mucci/Jackie Gibson, Lafayette,<br />
Doubles<br />
1974 - Betsy Jones, Sacred Heart, Singles<br />
- Susan Nolan/Kathy Cassidy, Sacred<br />
Heart, Doubles<br />
1975 - Beverly Ramser, Presentation,<br />
Singles<br />
- Betsy Jones/Kathy Cassidy, Sacred<br />
Heart, Doubles<br />
1976 - Beverly Ramser, Presentation,<br />
Singles<br />
- Elizabeth English/Wendy Campbell,<br />
Ballard, Doubles<br />
1977 - Beverly Ramser, Presentation,<br />
Singles<br />
- Laurie Montgomery/Nina Leigh<br />
Howard, Sacred Heart, Doubles<br />
1978 - Beverly Ramser, Presentation,<br />
Singles<br />
- Candy Jackson/Robyn Burke, Murray,<br />
Doubles<br />
1979 - Gay Nutter, Paris, Singles<br />
- Candy Jackson/Kathy Outland, Murray,<br />
Doubles<br />
1980 - Lee McGuire, Henry Clay, Singles<br />
- Candy Jackson/Kathy Outland, Murray,<br />
Doubles<br />
1981 - Gay Nutter, Paris, Singles<br />
- Barbara Miller/Chrissie Motsch, Sacred<br />
Heart, Doubles<br />
1982 - Tates Creek, Team<br />
- Janey Strause, Ballard, Singles<br />
- Barbara Miller/Michelle O’Bryan,<br />
Sacred Heart, Doubles<br />
1983 - Sayre, Team<br />
- Susan Sloane, Sayre, Singles<br />
- Kim Lehman/Beverly Roberts, Tates<br />
Creek, Doubles<br />
1984 - Sayre, Team<br />
- Susan Sloane, Sayre, Singles<br />
- Holly Parrish/Beckwith Archer, Sayre,<br />
Doubles<br />
1985 - Sayre, Team<br />
- Susan Sloane, Sayre, Singles<br />
- Courtney Jones/Wendy Anderson,<br />
Henry Clay, Doubles<br />
1986 - Henry Clay, Team<br />
- Wendy Anderson, Henry Clay, Singles<br />
- Trisha Mahon/Sue Ann Bird, Henderson<br />
County, Doubles<br />
1987 - Sacred Heart, Team<br />
- Wendy Anderson, Henry Clay, Singles<br />
- Julie Abell/Julie Gering, Sacred Heart,<br />
Doubles<br />
1988 - Sacred Heart, Team<br />
- Elizabeth Huber, <strong>Kentucky</strong> Country Day,<br />
Singles<br />
- Jenny Lopez/Cackie Fenwick, Sacred<br />
Heart, Doubles<br />
1989 - Sacred Heart, Team<br />
- Elizabeth Huber, <strong>Kentucky</strong> Country Day,<br />
Singles<br />
- Ann Sutherland/Pat Zimlich, Sacred<br />
Heart, Doubles<br />
1990 - Sacred Heart, Team<br />
- Laura Schwab, Sacred Heart, Singles<br />
- Leslie Mehlbauer/Chastity Chandler,<br />
Sacred Heart, Doubles<br />
1991 - Sacred Heart, Team<br />
- Laura Schwab, Sacred Heart, Singles<br />
- Leslie Mehlbauer/Chastity Chandler,<br />
Sacred Heart, Doubles<br />
1992 - Lone Oak, Team<br />
- Courtney Allen, Collegiate, Singles<br />
- Alissa Richardson/Katie Steel, Ballard,<br />
Doubles<br />
1993 - Lone Oak, Team<br />
- Julie Ditty, Lexington Christian, Singles<br />
- Jenny Ditty/Allison Rowe, Russell,<br />
Doubles<br />
1994 - Lone Oak, Team<br />
- Jackie Trail, Reidland, Singles<br />
- Caroline Steele/Nikki Edwards, Lone<br />
Oak, Doubles<br />
1995 - Lone Oak, Team<br />
- Jackie Trail, Reidland, Singles<br />
- Janet Baker/Katie Kerr, Henry Clay,<br />
Doubles<br />
1996 - Lone Oak, Team<br />
- Julie Ditty, Russell, Singles<br />
- Abby Brazzell/Jamie O’Hara, Lone Oak,<br />
Doubles<br />
1997 - Notre Dame, Team<br />
- Julie Ditty, Russell, Singles<br />
- Kara Molony/Lyndsey Molony, Notre<br />
Dame, Doubles<br />
1998 - Notre Dame, Team<br />
- Ashley Robards, Henderson County,<br />
Singles<br />
- Amity Chapman/Jessica Virgin, Ashland<br />
Blazer, Doubles<br />
1999 - Lone Oak, Team<br />
- Ashley Robards, Henderson County,<br />
Singles<br />
- Ashley Kroh/Tori Malone, Sacred Heart,<br />
Doubles<br />
2000 - Lone Oak, Team<br />
- Sarah Suitor, Lone Oak, Singles<br />
- Sarah Foster/Emily Foster, Lexington<br />
Christian, Doubles<br />
2001 - Lone Oak, Team<br />
- Sarah Suitor, Lone Oak, Individual<br />
- Molly Molony/Jackie Vilines, Notre<br />
Dame, Doubles<br />
2002 - Lexington Christian, Team<br />
- Sarah Foster, Lexington Christian,<br />
Singles<br />
- Anna Lask/Rachael Lask, <strong>Kentucky</strong><br />
Country Day, Doubles<br />
2003 - Lone Oak, Team<br />
- Sarah Foster, Lexington Christian,<br />
Singles<br />
- Amanda Beckman/Terrin Roof, Lone<br />
Oak, Doubles<br />
2004 - Paul Laurence Dunbar, Team<br />
- Meritt Emery, Lexington Christian,<br />
Singles<br />
- Erin Fulkerson/Kelsey Fulkerson, Paul<br />
Laurence Dunbar, Doubles<br />
2005 - Lexington Christian, Team<br />
- Meritt Emery, Lexington Christian,<br />
Singles<br />
- Camille Marquess/Amanda Bredniak,<br />
Lone Oak, Doubles<br />
2006 - Lexington Christian, Team<br />
- Meritt Emery, Lexington Christian,<br />
Singles<br />
- Emily Mallory/Lindsey Mallory,<br />
Christian Academy-Louisville, Doubles<br />
2007 - Sacred Heart, Team<br />
- Emily Carbone, Lexington Christian,<br />
Singles<br />
- Emily Mallory/Lindsey Mallory,<br />
Christian Academy-Louisville, Doubles<br />
2008 - Sacred Heart, Team<br />
- Lauren Kline, North Oldham, Singles<br />
- Hannah English/McCall Hedrick, Sacred<br />
Heart, Doubles<br />
2009 - Lone Oak, Team<br />
- Lauren Kline, North Oldham, Singles<br />
- Ellie Gerlach/Emily Mallory, Christian<br />
Academy-Louisville, Doubles<br />
2010 - Notre Dame, Team<br />
- Samantha Maddox, Lexington Catholic,<br />
Singles<br />
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- Maddie Phillips/Elizabeth Przystawski,<br />
Assumption, Doubles<br />
2011 - Assumption, Team<br />
- Samantha Maddox, Lexington Catholic,<br />
Singles<br />
- Katherine English/Caitlin Hanley,<br />
Sacred Heart, Doubles<br />
<strong>2012</strong> - Lone Oak, Team<br />
- Madie Cook, Notre Dame, Singles<br />
- Katherine English/Caitlin Hanley,<br />
Sacred Heart, Doubles<br />
TRACK – Boys<br />
1920 - <strong>High</strong>lands<br />
1921 - Male<br />
1922 - Berea Academy<br />
1923 - Male<br />
1924 - Male<br />
1925 - Manual<br />
1926 - Manual<br />
1927 - Male<br />
1929 - Male<br />
1930 - Manual<br />
1931 - Manual<br />
1932 - Male<br />
1933 - Manual<br />
1934 - Manual<br />
1935 - Manual<br />
1936 - Male<br />
1937 - Manual<br />
1938 - Manual<br />
1939 - Manual<br />
1940 - Manual<br />
1941 - Newport<br />
1942 - Male<br />
1943 - Male<br />
1944 - Manual<br />
1945 - Male<br />
1946 - Male<br />
1947 - Male<br />
1948 - Male<br />
1949 - Male<br />
1950 - St. Xavier<br />
1951 - St. Xavier<br />
1952 - Male<br />
1953 - Lafayette<br />
1954 - Lafayette<br />
1955 - Ashland Blazer<br />
1956 - Valley<br />
1957 - St. Xavier<br />
1958 - Central<br />
1959 - <strong>High</strong>lands<br />
1960 - Manual<br />
1961 - Flaget<br />
1962 - Manual<br />
1963 - Lafayette (tie)<br />
- St. Xavier (tie)<br />
1964 - Lafayette<br />
1965 - Owensboro<br />
1966 - Male, AAA<br />
- Paducah Tilghman, AA<br />
- M.M.I., A<br />
1967 - Male, AAA<br />
- Newport Catholic, AA<br />
- Bellevue, A<br />
1968 - Male, AAA<br />
- Paducah Tilghman, AA<br />
- Bellevue, A<br />
1969 - Male, AAA<br />
- Paducah Tilghman, AA<br />
- Frankfort, A<br />
1970 - Male, AAA<br />
- Lafayette, AA<br />
- Bardstown, A<br />
1971 - Male, AAA<br />
- Bryan Station, AA<br />
- Bardstown, A<br />
1972 - Male, AAA<br />
- Paducah Tilghman, AA<br />
- Bath County, A<br />
1973 - Thomas Jefferson, AAA<br />
- Tates Creek, AA<br />
- Williamsburg, A<br />
1974 - St. Xavier, AAA<br />
- Owensboro, AA<br />
- Paris, A<br />
1975 - Manual, AAA<br />
- Bryan Station, AA<br />
- Russellville, A<br />
1976 - Valley, AAA<br />
- Paducah Tilghman, AA<br />
- Paris, A<br />
1977 - Valley, AAA<br />
- Paducah Tilghman, AA<br />
- Bardstown, A<br />
1978 - Trinity, AAA<br />
- Lafayette, AA<br />
- Trigg County, A<br />
1979 - Bryan Station, AAA<br />
- Paducah Tilghman, AA<br />
- Fort Campbell, A<br />
1980 - Bryan Station, AAA<br />
- Paducah Tilghman, AA<br />
- Harrodsburg, A<br />
1981 - Bryan Station, AAA<br />
- Paducah Tilghman, AA<br />
- Trigg County, A<br />
1982 - Bryan Station, AAA<br />
- Paducah Tilghman, AA<br />
- Trigg County, A<br />
1983 - Bryan Station, AAA<br />
- Paducah Tilghman, AA<br />
- Trigg County, A<br />
1984 - Shelby County, AAA<br />
- Paducah Tilghman, AA<br />
- Fort Knox, A<br />
1985 - Lafayette, AAA<br />
- Paducah Tilghman, AA<br />
- Fort Knox, A<br />
1986 - Paducah Tilghman, AAA<br />
- Fort Knox, AA<br />
- Bardstown, A<br />
1987 - Paducah Tilghman, AAA<br />
- Fort Knox, AA<br />
- Bardstown, A<br />
1988 - Henderson County, AAA<br />
- Paducah Tilghman, AA<br />
- Danville, A<br />
1989 - Henderson County, AAA<br />
- Paducah Tilghman, AA<br />
- Danville, A<br />
1990 - Eastern, AAA<br />
- Fort Campbell, AA<br />
- Danville, A<br />
1991 - St. Xavier, AAA<br />
- Fort Knox, AA<br />
- Bellevue, A<br />
1992 - North Hardin, AAA<br />
- Paducah Tilghman, AA<br />
- Bellevue, A<br />
1993 - St. Xavier, AAA<br />
- Paducah Tilghman, AA<br />
- Bellevue, A<br />
1994 - Male, AAA<br />
- Elizabethtown, AA<br />
- Harrodsburg, A<br />
1995 - Male, AAA<br />
- Fort Campbell, AA<br />
- Trigg County, A<br />
1996 - Male, AAA<br />
- Fort Campbell, AA<br />
- St. Henry, A<br />
1997 - Daviess County, AAA<br />
- Union County, AA<br />
- Harrodsburg, A<br />
1998 - Male, AAA<br />
- Union County, AA<br />
- Harrodsburg, A<br />
1999 - Daviess County, AAA<br />
- Union County, AA<br />
- St. Henry, A<br />
2000 - North Hardin, AAA<br />
- Fort Campbell, AA<br />
- Bishop Brossart, A<br />
2001 - St. Xavier, AAA<br />
- Paducah Tilghman, AA<br />
- Murray, A<br />
2002 - St. Xavier, AAA<br />
- Paducah Tilghman, AA<br />
- Bishop Brossart, A<br />
2003 - St. Xavier, AAA<br />
- Paducah Tilghman, AA<br />
- Raceland, A<br />
2004 - North Hardin, AAA<br />
- Paducah Tilghman, AA<br />
- Bardstown, A<br />
2005 - Trinity (Louisville), AAA<br />
- Paducah Tilghman, AA<br />
- Bardstown, A<br />
2006 - Trinity (Louisville), AAA<br />
- Paducah Tilghman, AA<br />
- Bardstown, A<br />
2007- Male, 3A<br />
- Paducah Tilghman, 2A<br />
- Bishop Brossart, 1A<br />
2008 - Male, 3A<br />
- Paducah Tilghman, 2A<br />
- Bardstown, 1A<br />
2009 - Male, 3A<br />
- Covington Catholic, 2A<br />
- Fort Campbell, 1A<br />
2010 - Male, 3A<br />
- Central, 2A<br />
- Fort Campbell, 1A<br />
2011 - Male, 3A<br />
- North Oldham, 2A<br />
- Holy Cross (Louisville)<br />
<strong>2012</strong> - Bryan Station, 3A<br />
- Paducah Tilghman, 2A<br />
- St. Henry, 1A<br />
TRACK - Girls<br />
1966 - Male<br />
1967 - Owensboro<br />
1968 - Male<br />
1969 - Eastern, AAA<br />
- Christian County, AA<br />
1970 - Eastern, AAA<br />
- Christian County, AA<br />
- Frankfort, A<br />
1971 - Eastern, AAA<br />
- Franklin County, AA<br />
- Lexington Catholic, A<br />
1972 - Male, AAA<br />
- Franklin County, AA<br />
- Trigg County, A (tie)<br />
- Harlan, A (tie)<br />
1973 - Eastern, AAA<br />
- Paducah Tilghman, AA<br />
- Fort Campbell, A<br />
1974 - Ballard, AAA<br />
- Paducah Tilghman, AA<br />
- Trigg County, A<br />
1975 - Manual, AAA<br />
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- Paducah Tilghman, AA<br />
- Fort Campbell, A<br />
1976 - Butler, AAA<br />
- Bryan Station, AA<br />
- Fort Campbell, A<br />
1977 - Ballard, AAA<br />
- Bryan Station, AA<br />
- Harrodsburg, A<br />
1978 - Central, AAA<br />
- Bryan Station, AA<br />
- Madison, A<br />
1979 - Bryan Station, AAA<br />
- Paducah Tilghman, AA<br />
- Fort Campbell<br />
1980 - Boyd County, AAA<br />
- Paducah Tilghman, AA<br />
- Fort Campbell, A<br />
1981 - Bryan Station, AAA<br />
- Danville, AA<br />
- Fort Campbell, A<br />
1982 - Bryan Station, AAA<br />
- Newport, AA<br />
- Fort Campbell<br />
1983 - Ballard, AAA<br />
- Danville, AA<br />
- Trigg County, A<br />
1984 - Ballard, AAA<br />
- Danville, AA<br />
- Bellevue, A<br />
1985 - Eastern, AAA<br />
- Danville, AA<br />
- Bath County, A<br />
1986 - Owensboro, AAA (tie)<br />
- Seneca, AAA (tie)<br />
- Danville, AA<br />
- Bellevue, A<br />
1987 - Bryan Station, AAA<br />
- Danville, AA<br />
- Providence, A<br />
1988 - Bryan Station, AAA<br />
- Fort Campbell, AA<br />
- Danville, A<br />
1989 - Pulaski County, AAA<br />
- Fort Knox, AA<br />
- Frankfort, A<br />
1990 - Ballard, AAA<br />
- Fort Campbell, AA<br />
- Todd County Central, A<br />
1991 - George Rogers Clark, AAA<br />
- Fort Campbell, AA<br />
- Todd County Central, A<br />
1992 - Valley, AAA<br />
- Fort Campbell, AA<br />
- Dayton, A<br />
1993 - Henry Clay, AAA<br />
- Paducah Tilghman, AA<br />
- Providence A<br />
1994 - Valley, AAA<br />
- Russell, AA<br />
- Providence, A<br />
1995 - Valley, AAA<br />
- Fort Campbell, AA<br />
- Dayton, A<br />
1996 - Eastern, AAA<br />
- Western Hills, AA<br />
- St. Henry, A<br />
1997 - Eastern, AAA<br />
- Russell, AA<br />
- Bishop Brossart, A<br />
1998 - Eastern, AAA<br />
- Western Hills, AA<br />
- Bishop Brossart, A<br />
1999 - North Hardin, AAA<br />
- Russell, AA<br />
- Bishop Brossart, A<br />
2000 - Ballard, AAA<br />
- Paducah Tilghman, AA<br />
- Bishop Brossart, A<br />
2001 - Ballard, AAA<br />
- Paducah Tilghman, AA<br />
- Bishop Brossart, A<br />
2002 - Ballard, AAA<br />
- Paducah Tilghman, AA<br />
- Bishop Brossart, A<br />
2003 - Henderson Co., AAA<br />
- Paducah Tilghman, AA<br />
- Ft. Knox, A<br />
2004 - Sacred Heart, AAA<br />
- Paducah Tilghman, AA<br />
- St. Henry, A<br />
2005 - Assumption, AAA (tie)<br />
- Paul Laurence Dunbar, AAA (tie)<br />
- Paducah Tilghman, AA<br />
- St. Henry, A<br />
2006 - Eastern, AAA<br />
- Paducah Tilghman, AA<br />
- St. Henry, A<br />
2007- Owensboro, 3A<br />
- Paducah Tilghman, 2A<br />
- St. Henry, 1A<br />
2008 - Ballard, 3A<br />
- <strong>High</strong>lands, 2A<br />
- St. Henry, 1A<br />
2009 - Owensboro, 3A<br />
- <strong>High</strong>lands, 2A<br />
- Newport Central Catholic, 1A<br />
2010 - Campbell County, 3A<br />
- <strong>High</strong>lands, 2A<br />
- Newport Central Catholic, 1A<br />
2011 - Sacred Heart, 3A<br />
- <strong>High</strong>lands, 2A<br />
- Newport Central Catholic, 1A<br />
<strong>2012</strong> - Assumption, 3A<br />
- Western Hills, 2A<br />
- St. Henry, 1A<br />
VOLLEYBALL<br />
1979 - Notre Dame<br />
1980 - Villa Madonna<br />
1981 - St. Henry<br />
1982 - Notre Dame<br />
1983 - Notre Dame<br />
1984 - Notre Dame<br />
1985 - Mercy<br />
1986 - Mercy<br />
1987 - Notre Dame<br />
1988 - Mercy<br />
1989 - Notre Dame<br />
1990 - Mercy<br />
1991 - Notre Dame<br />
1992 - Assumption<br />
1993 - Assumption<br />
1994 - Notre Dame<br />
1995 - Assumption<br />
1996 - Assumption<br />
1997 - Assumption<br />
1998 - Assumption<br />
1999 - Assumption<br />
2000 - Assumption<br />
2001 - Assumption<br />
2002 - Assumption<br />
2003 - Sacred Heart<br />
2004 - Assumption<br />
2005 - Assumption<br />
2006 - Assumption<br />
2007 - Assumption<br />
2008 - Mercy<br />
2009 - Mercy<br />
2010 - Assumption<br />
2011 - Assumption<br />
WRESTLING<br />
1964 - Ahrens Trade<br />
1965 - Ahrens Trade<br />
1966 - Ky. <strong>School</strong> f/t Blind<br />
1967 - Newport Catholic<br />
1968 - North Hardin<br />
1969 - North Hardin<br />
1970 - Woodford County<br />
1971 - Fort Campbell<br />
1972 - Woodford County<br />
1973 - Woodford County<br />
1974 - Woodford County<br />
1975 - Fern Creek<br />
1976 - Union County<br />
1977 - Woodford County<br />
1978 - North Hardin<br />
1979 - Boone County<br />
1980 - Union County<br />
1981 - North Hardin<br />
1982 - Union County<br />
1983 - Conner<br />
1984 - Fern Creek<br />
1985 - Hopkinsville<br />
1986 - Hopkinsville<br />
1987 - Simon Kenton<br />
1988 - Christian County<br />
1989 - Trinity (Louisville)<br />
1990 - Campbell County<br />
1991 - Campbell County<br />
1992 - Hopkinsville<br />
1993 - Woodford County<br />
1994 - Sheldon Clark<br />
1995 - Sheldon Clark<br />
1996 - Woodford County<br />
1997 - Woodford County<br />
1998 - St. Xavier<br />
1999 - Woodford County<br />
2000 - Woodford County<br />
2001 - St. Xavier<br />
2002 - Woodford County<br />
2003 - South Oldham<br />
2004 - Campbell County<br />
2005 - Woodford County<br />
2006 - Woodford County<br />
2007 - Union County<br />
2008 - Union County<br />
2009 - Trinity (Louisville)<br />
2010 - Trinity (Louisville)<br />
2011 - Union County<br />
<strong>2012</strong> - Campbell County<br />
12 - Prior Winners <strong>2012</strong>-<strong>2013</strong> KHSAA HANDBOOK
RELATED ORGANIZATIONS TO<br />
THE KHSAA<br />
Support Organizations<br />
There are a variety of organizations and<br />
entities have been formed which assist the<br />
<strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>Athletic</strong> <strong>Association</strong><br />
and its membership. Listed below are the<br />
addresses of a few of these entities, which<br />
have been very involved in the administration<br />
of high school athletics in <strong>Kentucky</strong>. (Listing<br />
as of August 15, <strong>2012</strong>).<br />
American Volleyball Coaches<br />
<strong>Association</strong><br />
Kathy DeBoer, Executive Director<br />
2365 Harrodsburg Rd., Suite A325<br />
Lexington, KY 40504<br />
(859)226-4315<br />
(866)544-2822<br />
(859)226-4338 (F)<br />
kathy.deboer@avca.org<br />
www.avca.org<br />
Jefferson County <strong>Athletic</strong>s and<br />
Activities<br />
Jerry Wyman, Director<br />
3332 Newburg Road,<br />
Van Hoose Annex<br />
Louisville, KY 40218<br />
(502) 485-3331 (W)<br />
(502) 485-3886 (F)<br />
Jerry.Wyman@Jefferson.kyschools.us<br />
<strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>Association</strong> of Basketball<br />
Coaches<br />
David Henley, President<br />
Ken Trivette, Executive Secretary<br />
PO Box 4035<br />
Winchester, KY 40392<br />
(502) 229-4667<br />
david.henley@oldham.kyschools.us<br />
webmaster@<br />
kentuckybasketballcoaches.org<br />
<strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>Association</strong> of Pep<br />
Organization Sponsors (KAPOS)<br />
Virginia Murphy<br />
534 Hillvieth Road<br />
Grayson, KY 41143<br />
(606) 474-9589<br />
cheermurphy@windstream.net<br />
www.kapos.org<br />
<strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>Association</strong> of <strong>School</strong><br />
Administrators (KASA)<br />
Wayne Young,<br />
Executive Director<br />
152 Consumer Lane<br />
Frankfort, KY 40601<br />
(502) 875-3411<br />
wayne@kasa.org<br />
www.kasa.org<br />
<strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>Association</strong> of <strong>School</strong><br />
Superintendents (KASS)<br />
Dorothy Perkins<br />
Gallatin County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
70 Wildcat Circle<br />
Warsaw, KY 41095-0146<br />
(859) 567-2828<br />
dorothy.perkins@gallatin.kyschools.us<br />
<strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>Association</strong> of Secondary<br />
<strong>School</strong> Principals (KASSP)<br />
Don Turner, Executive Director<br />
P.O. Box 46<br />
Danville, KY 40423<br />
(859) 236-7230 (W & F)<br />
www.kassp.net<br />
<strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>Athletic</strong> Trainers Society<br />
(KATS)<br />
Tim Amshoff, President<br />
Rob Ullery, President-Elect<br />
University of <strong>Kentucky</strong><br />
Sports Medicine Clinic<br />
The <strong>Kentucky</strong> Clinic, K401<br />
Lexington, KY 40536-0284<br />
(859) 218-3021 (W)<br />
(859) 257-1561 (F)<br />
rullery@email.uky.edu<br />
www.kyats.com<br />
<strong>Kentucky</strong> Coaching Education<br />
Program<br />
Michael Barren<br />
Program Administrator<br />
2280 Executive Drive<br />
Lexington <strong>Kentucky</strong> 40505<br />
(859)299-5472<br />
mbarren@khsaa.org<br />
<strong>Kentucky</strong> Department of Education<br />
Terry Holliday, Commissioner<br />
Capital Plaza Towers<br />
Frankfort, KY 40601<br />
(502) 564-3141<br />
(502) 564-5680 (F)<br />
www.education.ky.gov/KDE/<br />
Kevin Brown, KBE<br />
(502) 564-4970<br />
David Couch, KDE liaison<br />
Capital Plaza Towers<br />
Frankfort, KY 40601<br />
<strong>Kentucky</strong> Golf <strong>Association</strong><br />
Steve McMillen, Executive Director<br />
1116 Elmore Just Dr.<br />
Louisville, KY 40245<br />
(502) 243-8295<br />
(800) 254-2742<br />
smcmillen@pgahq.com<br />
www.kygolf.org<br />
Bill Coomer,<br />
Director Tournament Operations<br />
(502) 243-8295<br />
(800) 254-2742<br />
bcoomer@pgahq.com<br />
<strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>Athletic</strong><br />
<strong>Association</strong> Archives<br />
Jackie Couture, Archivist<br />
University Archives<br />
Eastern <strong>Kentucky</strong> University Libraries<br />
521 Lancaster Ave. Room 126<br />
Richmond, KY 40475-3102<br />
(859) 622-1792<br />
jackie.couture@eku.edu<br />
www.library.eku.edu/collections/<br />
sca/manuscripts/khsaa.pdf<br />
<strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>Athletic</strong><br />
Directors <strong>Association</strong> (KHSADA)<br />
Hugh McReynolds<br />
Logan County <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong><br />
2000 Bowling Green Road<br />
Russellville, KY 42276-9602<br />
(270)726-8454(W)<br />
(270)755-4275 (H)<br />
hugh.mcreynolds@logan.kyschools.us<br />
<strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> Coaches<br />
<strong>Association</strong> (KHSCA)<br />
Jimmie Reed,<br />
Executive Director<br />
101 Bethany Ct.<br />
Bardstown, KY 40004<br />
(502) 348-4624 (H)<br />
(502) 331-0052 (W/F)<br />
(This organization is responsible for the<br />
issuance of “coach’s cards” to coaches of<br />
high school sports)<br />
National Interscholastic <strong>Athletic</strong><br />
Administrators <strong>Association</strong><br />
Bruce Whitehead<br />
PO Box 690<br />
Indianapolis, IN 46206<br />
(317) 972-6900<br />
bwhitehead@nfhs.org<br />
www.niaaa.org/<br />
NIAAA <strong>Kentucky</strong> Liaison<br />
Hugh McReynolds, CAA<br />
Logan County <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong><br />
2200 Bowling Green Rd.<br />
Russellville, KY 42276-9602<br />
(270) 726-8454<br />
hugh.mcreynolds@logan.kyschools.us<br />
National Federation Coaches<br />
<strong>Association</strong><br />
Tim Flannery<br />
PO Box 690<br />
Indianapolis, IN 46206<br />
(317)972-6900<br />
tfl annery@nfhs.org<br />
www.nfhs.org/nfca.htm<br />
NFCA <strong>Kentucky</strong> Liaison<br />
Jimmie Reed<br />
101 Bethany Ct..<br />
Bardstown, KY 40004<br />
(502) 348-4624 (H)<br />
(502) 331-0052 (W/F)<br />
National Federation Offi cials<br />
<strong>Association</strong><br />
Theresia Wynns<br />
PO Box 690<br />
Indianapolis, IN 46206<br />
(317)972-6900<br />
twynns@nfhs.org<br />
www.nfhs.org/nfoa.htm<br />
National Federation of State <strong>High</strong><br />
<strong>School</strong> <strong>Association</strong>s<br />
Bob Gardner,<br />
Executive Director<br />
PO Box 690<br />
Indianapolis, IN 46206<br />
(317) 972-6900<br />
(317) 822-5700 (F)<br />
www.nfhs.org<br />
Roberts Insurance<br />
CLAIMS AND INFORMATION, KHSAA<br />
Catastrophy Insurance<br />
Bobbi Land<br />
527 West Main St.<br />
P.O. Box 1177<br />
Richmond, KY 40475<br />
(859) 623-7684<br />
bobbi@bobrobertsins.com<br />
<strong>2012</strong>-<strong>2013</strong> KHSAA HANDBOOK RELATED ENTITIES - 1<br />
Related Related Entities Entities
Related Related Entities Entities<br />
The News Media<br />
The news media in <strong>Kentucky</strong> have<br />
historically been a tremendous asset to the<br />
high schools and the <strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong><br />
<strong>Athletic</strong> <strong>Association</strong>, and in exchange, they<br />
generally only ask for a little cooperation.<br />
Please accommodate their requests when<br />
possible and practical, particularly when it<br />
concerns reporting game scores and meet<br />
results. Below are listed the daily newspapers<br />
in <strong>Kentucky</strong>, as well as major news bureaus<br />
and their sports contact person as of August<br />
15, <strong>2012</strong>.<br />
Advocate Messenger<br />
Larry Vaught, Sports Editor<br />
P.O. Box 149<br />
Danville, KY 40423<br />
(800) 428-0409<br />
(859) 236-2551<br />
(859) 236-9566 (FAX)<br />
larry@amnews.com<br />
Appalachian News Express<br />
Randy White, Sports Editor<br />
P.O. Box 802<br />
Pikeville, KY 41502<br />
(606) 437-4054<br />
(606) 437-4246 (FAX)<br />
sports@news-expressky.com<br />
Ashland Daily Independent<br />
Aaron Snyder, Sports Editor<br />
P.O. Box 311<br />
Ashland, KY 41105-0311<br />
(800) 955-5860<br />
(606) 326-2664<br />
(606) 326-2678 (FAX)<br />
asnyder@dailyindependent.com<br />
Associated Press<br />
<strong>Kentucky</strong> Bureau<br />
Gary Graves, Sports Writer<br />
525 West Broadway<br />
Louisville, KY 40202<br />
(800) 292-3560<br />
(502) 583-7718<br />
(502) 589-4831 (FAX)<br />
aplouisville@ap.org<br />
Cincinnati Enquirer<br />
Mike Dyer, Sports Writer<br />
312 Elm St.<br />
Cincinnati, OH 45202<br />
(513) 768-8641<br />
(513) 768-8550 (FAX)<br />
mdyer@enquirer.com<br />
Commonwealth Journal<br />
Steve Cornelius, Sports Editor<br />
P.O. Box 859<br />
Somerset, KY 42502<br />
(606) 678-8191 ext. 136<br />
(606) 679-9225 (FAX)<br />
sports@somerset-kentucky.com<br />
Corbin Times Tribune<br />
Les Dixon, Sports Editor<br />
201 North <strong>Kentucky</strong><br />
Corbin, KY 40701<br />
(606) 528-2464<br />
(606) 528-9850 (FAX)<br />
ldixon@corbintimes.com<br />
Courier Journal<br />
Creig Ewing, Sports Editor<br />
Jason Frakes, Prep Correspondent<br />
PO Box 740031<br />
Louisville, KY 40202<br />
(800) 765-4011 ext.<br />
(502) 582-7186 (FAX)<br />
jfrakes@courier-journal.com<br />
Daily News<br />
Malcolm Knox, Sports Editor<br />
813 College Street<br />
Bowling Green, KY 42102<br />
(270) 783-3271<br />
(270) 783-3237 (FAX)<br />
mknox@bgdailynews.com<br />
Evansville Courier & Press<br />
Randy Beard, Sports Editor<br />
300 E. Walnut St.<br />
Evansville, IN 47713<br />
(812) 464-7416<br />
(812) 422-8196 (FAX)<br />
sports@courierpress.com<br />
Glasgow Daily Times<br />
Scott Wilson, Sports Editor<br />
P.O. Box 1179<br />
Glasgow, KY 42142<br />
(270) 678-5171<br />
(270) 678-5052 (FAX)<br />
Harlan Daily Enterprise<br />
John Henson, Managing Editor<br />
P.O. Box E<br />
Harlan, KY 40831<br />
(606) 573-4510<br />
(606) 573-0042 (FAX)<br />
editor@harlanonline.net<br />
Henderson Gleaner<br />
Jim Kurk, Sports Editor<br />
P.O. Box 4<br />
Henderson, KY 42419<br />
(270) 827-2000<br />
(270) 827-2765 (FAX)<br />
jkurk@thegleaner.com<br />
<strong>Kentucky</strong> News Network<br />
#1 4000 Radio Drive<br />
Louisville, KY 40218<br />
(888) 566-0001 ext. 2253<br />
(502) 479-2231 (FAX)<br />
<strong>Kentucky</strong> New Era<br />
Joe Wilson, Sports Editor<br />
P.O. Box 729<br />
Hopkinsville, KY 42240<br />
(270) 887-3260<br />
(270) 887-3222 (FAX)<br />
jwilson@kentuckynewera.com<br />
Ledger Independent<br />
Zack Klemme, Sports Editor<br />
P.O. Box 518<br />
Maysville, KY 41056<br />
(800) 264-9091<br />
(606) 564-9091<br />
zack.klemme@lee.net<br />
Lexington Herald Leader<br />
Gene Abell, Sports Editor<br />
Mike Fields, Prep Correspondent<br />
100 Midland Ave.<br />
Lexington, KY 40508<br />
(888) 222-7026<br />
(859) 231-3225<br />
(859) 231-1451 (FAX)<br />
hlsports@herald-leader.com<br />
mfi elds@herald-leader.com<br />
Mayfi eld Messenger<br />
TBA, Sports Editor<br />
201 North 8 th Street<br />
Mayfi eld, KY 42066<br />
(270) 247-1515<br />
(270) 247-6336 (FAX)<br />
messengersports@newwavecomm.net<br />
Messenger<br />
Don Perryman, Managing Editor<br />
221 South Main Street<br />
Madisonville, KY 42431<br />
(270) 824-3226<br />
(270) 825-3733 (FAX)<br />
sports@the-messenger.com<br />
Messenger & Inquirer<br />
Jim Pickens, Sports Editor<br />
P.O. Box 1480<br />
Owensboro, KY 42302<br />
(800) 633-2008<br />
(270) 926-0123<br />
(270) 686-7868 (FAX)<br />
sports@messenger-inquirer.com<br />
Middlesboro Daily News<br />
Jay Compton, Sports Editor<br />
Box 579<br />
Middlesboro, KY 40965<br />
(606) 248-1010<br />
(606) 248-7614 (FAX)<br />
jcompton@middlesborodailynews.com<br />
Murray Ledger & Times<br />
Ricky Martin, Sports Editor<br />
P.O. Box 1040<br />
Murray, KY 42071<br />
(270) 753-1916<br />
(270) 753-1927 (FAX)<br />
sports@murrayledger.com<br />
News Enterprise<br />
Chuck Jones, Sports Editor<br />
408 W. Dixie Ave.<br />
Elizabethtown, KY 42701<br />
(800) 653-6345, ext. 8292<br />
(270) 505-1759<br />
(270) 769-6965 (FAX)<br />
cjones@thenewsenterprise.com<br />
Paducah Sun<br />
Steve Millizer, Sports Editor<br />
P.O. Box 2300<br />
Paducah, KY 42002<br />
(800) 599-1771<br />
(270) 575-8665<br />
(270) 442-7859 (FAX)<br />
smillizer@paducahsun.com<br />
Richmond Register<br />
Nathan Hutchinson, Sports Editor<br />
P.O. Box 99<br />
Richmond, KY 40475<br />
(859) 623-1669 ext. 242<br />
(859) 623-2337 (FAX)<br />
sports@richmondregister.com<br />
State Journal<br />
Linda Younkin, Sports Dept.<br />
1216 Wilkinson Blvd.<br />
Frankfort, KY 40601<br />
(502) 227-4556<br />
(502) 227-2831 (FAX)<br />
sports@state-journal.com<br />
Winchester Sun<br />
Keith Taylor, Sports Editor<br />
20 Wall Street<br />
Winchester, KY 40391<br />
(859) 355-1214<br />
ktaylor@winchestersun.com<br />
2 - RELATED ENTITIES <strong>2012</strong>-<strong>2013</strong> KHSAA HANDBOOK
Other State <strong>Association</strong>s<br />
Another valuable asset to the athletic<br />
program in <strong>Kentucky</strong> high schools is the<br />
cooperation we receive from other state<br />
associations, which are listed below.<br />
Alabama <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> Ath. Assn.<br />
Exec. Dir. Steve Savarese<br />
P.O. Box 242367<br />
Montgomery, AL 36124-2367<br />
(334)263-6994<br />
(334) 387-0075 (FAX)<br />
www.ahsaa.com<br />
Alaska <strong>School</strong> Activities Assn.<br />
Exec. Dir. Gary Matthews<br />
4048 Laurel Street #203<br />
Anchorage, AK 99508<br />
(907)563-3723<br />
(907)561-0720 (FAX)<br />
www.asaa.org<br />
Arizona Interscholastic Assn.<br />
Exec. Dir. Harold Slemmer<br />
7007 North 18 th St.<br />
Phoenix, AZ 85020-5552<br />
(602)385-3810<br />
(602)385-3779 (FAX)<br />
www.aiaonline.org<br />
Arkansas Activities Assn.<br />
Exec. Dir. Lance Taylor<br />
3920 Richards Rd.<br />
North Little Rock, AR 72177<br />
(501)955-2500<br />
(501)955-2600 (FAX)<br />
www.ahsaa.org<br />
California Interscholastic Fed.<br />
Exec. Dir. Roger Blake<br />
4658 Duckhorn Dr.<br />
Sacramento, CA 95834<br />
(510]521-4447<br />
(510]639-4448 (FAX)<br />
www.cifstate.org<br />
Colorado H. S. Activities Assn.<br />
Comm. Paul Angelico<br />
14855 E. Second Avenue<br />
Aurora, CO 80011<br />
(303)344-5050<br />
(303)367-4101 (FAX)<br />
www.chsaa.org<br />
Connecticut Interscholastic <strong>Athletic</strong><br />
Conf.<br />
Exec. Dir. Karissa Niehoff, Ph.D.<br />
30 Realty Drive<br />
Cheshire, CT 06410<br />
(203)250-1111<br />
(203)250-1345 (FAX)<br />
www.casciac.org<br />
D.C. Statewide Offi ce of <strong>Athletic</strong>s<br />
Statewide Director of <strong>Athletic</strong>s Clark Ray<br />
Offi ce of the State Superintendent<br />
Government of the District of Columbia<br />
810 First Street, NE, 4th Floor<br />
Washington, DC 20002<br />
202-654-6115<br />
www.osse.dc.gov<br />
Delaware Sec. <strong>School</strong> Ath. Assn.<br />
Exec. Dir. Kevin Charles<br />
Collette Education Resource Center<br />
35 Commerce Way<br />
Dover, DE 19904<br />
(302)857-3365<br />
(302)739-1769 (FAX)<br />
www.doe.state.de.us/programs/diaa/<br />
Florida <strong>High</strong> Sch. Actv. Assn.<br />
Exec. Dir. Dr. Roger Dearing<br />
1801 NW 80 th Blvd.<br />
Gainesville, FL 32606<br />
(352)372-9551<br />
(352)373-1528 (FAX)<br />
www.fhsaa.org<br />
Georgia <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> Assn.<br />
Exec. Dir. Ralph Swearngin<br />
P.O. Box 271<br />
Thomaston, GA 30286-0004<br />
(706)647-7473<br />
(706)647-2638 (FAX)<br />
www.ghsa.net<br />
Hawaii <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> Ath. Assn.<br />
Exec. Dir. Christopher Chun<br />
P.O. 62029<br />
Honolulu, HI 96839<br />
(808)587-4495<br />
(808)587-4496 (FAX)<br />
www.sportsHIgh.com<br />
Idaho <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> Actv. Assn.<br />
Exec. Dir. John Billetz<br />
8011 Ustick Road<br />
Boise, Idaho 83704<br />
(208)375-7027<br />
(208)322-5505 (FAX)<br />
www.idhsaa.org<br />
Illinois <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> Assn.<br />
Exec. Dir. Dr. Marty Hickman<br />
P.O. Box 2715<br />
Bloomington, IL 61702-2715<br />
(309)663-6377<br />
(309)663-7479 (FAX)<br />
www.ihsa.org<br />
Indiana <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> Ath. Assn.<br />
Comm. Bobby Cox<br />
P.O. Box 40650<br />
Indianapolis, IN 46240<br />
(317)846-6601<br />
(317)575-4244 (FAX)<br />
www.ihsaa.org<br />
Iowa <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> Ath. Assn.<br />
Exec. Dir. Richard Wulkow<br />
P.O. Box 10<br />
Boone, IA 50036<br />
(515)432-2011<br />
(515)432-2961 (FAX)<br />
www.iahsaa.org<br />
Kansas State <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> Actv. Assn.<br />
Exec. Dir. Gary Musselman<br />
P.O. Box 495<br />
Topeka, KS 66601-0495<br />
(785)273-5329<br />
(785)271-0236 (FAX)<br />
www.kshsaa.org<br />
Louisiana H.S. Ath. Assn.<br />
Comm. Kenny Henderson<br />
P.O. Box 90011<br />
Baton Rouge, LA 70879-0011<br />
(225)296-5882<br />
(225)296-5919 (FAX)<br />
www.lhsaa.org<br />
Maine Principals’ <strong>Association</strong><br />
Exec. Dir. Richard Durost<br />
P.O. Box 2468<br />
Augusta, ME 04338-2468<br />
(207)622-0217<br />
(207)622-1513 (FAX)<br />
www.mpa.cc<br />
Manitoba <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> Act. Assn.<br />
Exec. Dir. Morris Glimcher<br />
200 Main Street<br />
Winnipeg, Manitoba R3C 4M2<br />
(204)925-5640<br />
(204)925-5624 (FAX)<br />
www.mhsaa.ca<br />
Maryland Pub. Sec. Sch. Ath. Assn.<br />
Exec. Dir. Edward F. Sparks<br />
200 W. Baltimore Street<br />
Baltimore, MD 21201<br />
(410)767-0376<br />
(410)333-3111 (FAX)<br />
www.mpssaa.org<br />
Massachusetts Intersch. Ath. Assn.<br />
Exec. Dir. Richard F. Neal<br />
33 Forge Pkwy.<br />
Franklin, MA 02038<br />
(508)541-7997<br />
(508)541-9888 (FAX)<br />
www.miaa.net<br />
Michigan <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> Ath. Assn.<br />
Exec. Dir. Jack Roberts<br />
1661 Ramblewood Dr.<br />
East Lansing, MI 48823-7392<br />
(517)332-5046<br />
(517)332-4071 (FAX)<br />
www.mhsaa.com<br />
Minnesota <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> League<br />
Exec. Dir. David V. Stead<br />
2100 Freeway Blvd.<br />
Brooklyn Center, MN 55430-1735<br />
(763)560-2262<br />
(763)569-0499 (FAX)<br />
www.mshsl.org<br />
Mississippi H.S. Actv. Assn.<br />
Exec. Dir. Don Hinton<br />
P.O. Box 127<br />
Clinton, MS 39060-0244<br />
(601)924-6400<br />
(601)924-1725 (FAX)<br />
misshsaa.com<br />
Missouri State H. S. Actv. Assn.<br />
Exec. Dir. Kerwin Urhahn<br />
P.O. Box 1328<br />
Columbia, MO 65205-1328<br />
(573)875-4880<br />
(573)875-1450 (FAX)<br />
www.mshsaa.org<br />
Montana <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> Assn.<br />
Exec. Dir. Mark Beckman<br />
1 South Dakota Avenue<br />
Helena, MT 59601<br />
(406)442-6010<br />
(406)442-8250 (FAX)<br />
www.mhsa.org<br />
Nebraska <strong>School</strong> Actv. Assn.<br />
Exec. Dir. Rhonda Blanford-Green<br />
500 Charleston Street<br />
P.O. Box 85448<br />
Lincoln, NE 68501-5448<br />
402-489-0386<br />
402-489-0934 (FAX)<br />
www.nsaahome.org<br />
Nevada Intersch. Actv. Assn.<br />
Exec. Dir. Eddie Bonine<br />
549 Court Street<br />
Reno, NV 89501<br />
(775)453-1012<br />
(775)453-1016 (FAX)<br />
www.niaa.com<br />
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New Hampshire Intersch. Ath. Assn<br />
Exec. Dir. R. Patrick Corbin<br />
251 Clinton Street<br />
Concord, NH 03301<br />
(603)228-8671<br />
(603)225-7978 (FAX)<br />
www.nhiaa.org<br />
New Jersey Inter. Ath. Assn.<br />
Exec. Dir. Steve Timko<br />
1161 Route 130<br />
P.O. Box 487<br />
Robbinsville, NJ 08691<br />
609-259-2776<br />
609-259-3047 (FAX)<br />
www.njsiaa.org<br />
New Mexico Activities Assn.<br />
TBA, Exec. Dir.<br />
6600 Palomas Northeast<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87109<br />
(505)923-3110<br />
(505)923-3114 (FAX)<br />
www.nmact.org<br />
New York H.S. <strong>Athletic</strong> Assn.<br />
Exec. Dir. Robert Zayas<br />
8 Airport Park Blvd.<br />
Lantham, NY 12110<br />
(518)690-0771<br />
(518)690-0775 (FAX)<br />
www.nysphsaa.org<br />
North Carolina H.S. Ath. Assn.<br />
Comm. Davis Whitfi eld<br />
P.O. Box 3216<br />
Chapel Hill, NC 27515<br />
(919)962-2345<br />
(919)962-1686 (FAX)<br />
www.nchsaa.org<br />
North Dakota H.S. Actv. Assn.<br />
Exec. Sec. Sherman Sylling<br />
134 3 rd St. NE<br />
Valley City, ND 58072<br />
(701)845-3953<br />
(701)845-4935 (FAX)<br />
www.ndhsaa.com<br />
Ohio <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> Ath. Assn.<br />
Comm. Daniel Ross<br />
4080 Roselea Place<br />
Columbus, OH 43214<br />
(614)267-2502<br />
(614)267-1677 (FAX)<br />
www.ohsaa.org<br />
Oklahoma Sec. Sch. Actv. Assn.<br />
Exec. Sec. Ed Sheakley<br />
P.O. Box 14590<br />
Oklahoma City, OK 73113-0590<br />
(405)840-1116<br />
(405)840-9559 (FAX)<br />
www.ossaa.com<br />
Oregon <strong>School</strong> Actv. Assn.<br />
Exec. Dir. Tom Welter<br />
25200 SW Parkway Ave,<br />
Suite 1<br />
Wilsonville, OR 97070<br />
(503)682-6722<br />
(503)682-0960 (FAX)<br />
www.osaa.org<br />
Pennsylvania Intersch. Ath. Assn.<br />
Exec. Dir. Bob Lombardi<br />
550 Gettysburg Road<br />
P.O. Box 2008<br />
Mechanicsburg, PA 17055-0708<br />
(717)697-0374<br />
(717)697-7721 (FAX)<br />
www.piaa.org<br />
Rhode Island Intersch. League<br />
Exec. Dir. Thomas A. Mezzanotte<br />
Building #6, Rhode Island College<br />
600 Mount Pleasant Ave.<br />
Providence, RI 02908-1991<br />
(401)272-9844<br />
(401)272-9838 (FAX)<br />
www.riil.org<br />
South Carolina H.S. League<br />
Comm. Jerome P. Singleton<br />
P.O. Box 211575<br />
Columbia, SC 29221<br />
(803)798-0120<br />
(803)731-9679 (FAX)<br />
www.schsl.org<br />
South Dakota <strong>School</strong> Actv. Assn.<br />
Exec. Dir. Wayne Carney<br />
804 North Euclid<br />
Suite 102, P.O. Box 1217<br />
Pierre, SD 57501<br />
(605)224-9261<br />
(605)224-9262 (FAX)<br />
www.sdhsaa.com<br />
Tennessee Sec. Sch. Ath. Assn.<br />
Exec. Dir. Bernard Childress<br />
P.O. Box 319<br />
3333 Lebanon Road<br />
Hermitage, TN 37076<br />
(615)889-6740<br />
(615)889-0544 (FAX)<br />
www.tssaa.org<br />
Texas University Intersch. League<br />
Exec. Dir. Dr. Charles Breithaupt<br />
1701 Manor Rd.<br />
Austin, TX 78722<br />
(512)471-5883<br />
(512) 471-6589 (FAX)<br />
www.uil.utexas.edu<br />
Utah <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> Actv. Assn.<br />
Exec. Dir. Robert C. Cuff<br />
199 East 7200 South<br />
Midvale, UT 84047<br />
(801)566-0681<br />
(801)566-0633 (FAX)<br />
www.uhsaa.org<br />
Vermont Principals’ Assn.<br />
Exec. Dir. Ken Page<br />
Two Prospect Street, Suite 3<br />
Montpelier, VT 05602<br />
(802)229-0547<br />
(802)229-4801 (FAX)<br />
www.vpaonline.org<br />
Virginia <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> League<br />
Exec. Sec. Ken Tilley<br />
1642 State Farm Boulevard<br />
Charlottesville, VA 22911-8609<br />
(434)977-8475<br />
(434)977-5943 (FAX)<br />
www.vhsl.org<br />
Washington Intersch. Actv. Assn.<br />
Exec. Dir. Mike Colbrese<br />
435 Main Ave. South<br />
Renton, WA 98055<br />
(425)687-8585<br />
(425)687-9476 (FAX)<br />
www.wiaa.com<br />
West Va. Sec. Sch. Actv. Comm.<br />
Exec. Sec. Gary Ray<br />
2875 Staunton Turnpike<br />
Parkersburg, WV 26104-7219<br />
(304)485-5494<br />
(304)428-5431 (FAX)<br />
www.wvssac.org<br />
Wisconsin Intersch. Ath. Assn.<br />
Exec. Dir. Dave Anderson<br />
5516 Vern Holmes Drive<br />
P.O. Box 267<br />
Stevens Point, WI 54481<br />
(715)344-8580<br />
(715)344-4241 (FAX)<br />
www.wiaawi.org<br />
Wyoming <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> Actv. Assn.<br />
Comm. Dir. Ron Laird<br />
731 East Second Street<br />
Casper, WY 82601-2620<br />
(307)577-0614<br />
(307)577-0637 (FAX)<br />
www.whsaa.org<br />
4 - RELATED ENTITIES <strong>2012</strong>-<strong>2013</strong> KHSAA HANDBOOK
DIRECTORY of MEMBER SCHOOLS of the<br />
KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION<br />
Information Furnished by Member <strong>School</strong>s to KHSAA as of 8/15/<strong>2012</strong><br />
ADAIR COUNTY (#-1)<br />
A.D.: Kerry R. Harwood<br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
526 Indian Drive<br />
Columbia, 42728<br />
Phone: (270)384-2751<br />
Fax: (270)384-6900<br />
Principal: Troy Young<br />
B-Phone: (270)384-2751<br />
R-Phone: (270)469-0203<br />
E: troy.young@adair.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Brent Campbell<br />
R-Phone: (270)634-1124<br />
E: brent.campbell@adair.kyschools.us<br />
System: Adair County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Alan Reed<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Adair<br />
Des. Rep.: Darrell Treece<br />
Trainer: Ronald Rogers, D.C.<br />
Phone: (270)384-5554<br />
Counselor: Leslie Melton<br />
Updated: 08/10/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1921<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 781.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 779<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Red, White & Blue<br />
B-Nickname: Indians<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Indians<br />
Stadium: Booster Field (1000)<br />
Gym: John Burr Memorial Gymnas (2000)<br />
E: kerry.harwood@allen.kyschools.us<br />
System: Allen County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Randall Jackson<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Allen<br />
Des. Rep.: Brian Carter<br />
Trainer: Stacy Perkins<br />
Counselor: M. Williams/P.Tabor/N. Jones<br />
Updated: 08/24/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1941<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 941.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 902<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Red, White & Blue<br />
B-Nickname: Patriots<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Patriots<br />
Stadium: Patriot Stadium (4000)<br />
Gym: Patriot Gym (4000)<br />
ANDERSON COUNTY (#-4)<br />
1 Bearcat Drive<br />
Lawrenceburg, 40342<br />
Phone: (502)839-5118<br />
Fax: (502)839-3486<br />
Principal: Ronnie Fields<br />
B-Phone: (502)839-5118<br />
E: ronnie.fi elds@anderson.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Rick Sallee<br />
B-Phone: 502-839-5118<br />
R-Phone: 502-680-0328<br />
Member Since: 1971<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 1370.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 1350<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Blue and White w/Red<br />
B-Nickname: Eagles<br />
G-Nickname: E-gals<br />
Stadium: Eagle Stadium (4000)<br />
Gym: Eagle Arena (2800)<br />
ASHLAND BLAZER (#-216)<br />
1500 Blazer Blvd<br />
Ashland, 41102<br />
Phone: (606)327-6040<br />
Fax: (606)324-0517<br />
Principal: Derek Runyon<br />
B-Phone: (606)327-6040<br />
E: derek.runyon@ashland.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Mark Swift<br />
B-Phone: (606)327-6046<br />
R-Phone: (606)465-9657<br />
E: mark.swift@ashland.kyschools.us<br />
System: Ashland Public <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Steve Gilmore<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Boyd<br />
Des. Rep.: Mark Swift<br />
Trainer: A.J. Stadelmeyer MA,ATC<br />
Phone: (606) 327-6050<br />
Counselor: Jeff Carroll<br />
Updated: 08/14/<strong>2012</strong><br />
ALLEN CENTRAL (#-2)<br />
E: rick.sallee@anderson.kyschools.us Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
PO Box 139<br />
Route 80<br />
Eastern, 41622<br />
Phone: (606)358-9543<br />
Fax: (606)358-2442<br />
Principal: Larry Begley<br />
B-Phone: (606)358-9543<br />
E: larry.begley@fl oyd.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Larry D. Maynard<br />
B-Phone: (606)358-5305<br />
R-Phone: (606) 298-7007<br />
E: larry.maynard@fl oyd.kyschools.us<br />
System: Floyd County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Henry Webb<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Floyd<br />
Des. Rep.: Larry Maynard<br />
Counselor: Lisa Pelphrey<br />
Updated: 08/15/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1972<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 399.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 394<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Columbia Blue, Grey<br />
B-Nickname: Rebels<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Rebels<br />
Stadium: Don Daniels Ath. Complex (800)<br />
Gym: J.E. Campbell Arena (4300)<br />
System: Anderson County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Sheila Mitchell<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Anderson<br />
Counselor: Jennifer B. Smith/Cindy Miracl<br />
Updated: 08/22/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1917<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 1235.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 1218<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Red, White & Blue<br />
B-Nickname: Bearcats<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Bearcats<br />
Stadium: Hollie Warford, Jr. (2000)<br />
Gym: Anderson <strong>High</strong> Gym (2000)<br />
APOLLO (#-5)<br />
2280 Tamarack Rd<br />
Owensboro, 42301<br />
Phone: (270)852-7100<br />
Fax: (270)852-7110<br />
Principal: Charles Broughton<br />
B-Phone: (270)852-7100<br />
E: charles.broughton@daviess.kyschools.<br />
us<br />
A.D.: Jon Boultinghouse<br />
R-Phone: (270) 929-1704<br />
E: jon.boultinghouse@daviess.kyschools.<br />
us<br />
Member Since: 1917<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 958.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 951<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Maroon & White<br />
B-Nickname: Tomcats<br />
G-Nickname: Kittens<br />
Stadium: Putnam Stadium (5500)<br />
Gym: Anderson Gym (1800)<br />
ASSUMPTION (#-6)<br />
2170 Tyler Ln<br />
Louisville, 40205<br />
Phone: (502)458-9551<br />
Fax: (502)454-8411<br />
Principal: Becky Henle<br />
B-Phone: (502) 458-9551<br />
R-Phone: (502) 394-9941<br />
E: becky.henle@ahsrockets.org<br />
A.D.: Bobby Blair<br />
B-Phone: (502) 271-2555<br />
R-Phone: (502) 409-8347<br />
E: bobby.blair@ahsrockets.org<br />
System: Diocese of Louisville<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Jefferson<br />
Des. Rep.: Bobby Blair<br />
Trainer: Marti Greer<br />
Phone: (859) 539-2886<br />
Counselor: Theresa Berry<br />
ALLEN COUNTY-SCOTTSVILLE (#-3) System: Daviess County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Updated: 08/22/<strong>2012</strong><br />
PO Box 127<br />
1545 Bowling Green Rd<br />
Scottsville, 42164<br />
Phone: (270)622-4119<br />
Fax: (270)622-5882<br />
Principal: Brian Carter<br />
B-Phone: (270)622-4119<br />
E: brian.carter@allen.kyschools.us<br />
Supt: Owens Saylor<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Daviess<br />
Des. Rep.: Jon Boultinghouse<br />
Trainer: Brittany Bagby<br />
Phone: (270)926-4100<br />
Counselor: Keith Johnson<br />
Updated: 08/27/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Roman Catholic<br />
Member Since: 1960<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 946.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 931<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Maroon & White<br />
G-Nickname: Rockets<br />
Stadium: The Assumption Green (1500)<br />
<strong>2012</strong>-<strong>2013</strong> KHSAA HANDBOOK MEMBER SCHOOL DIRECTORY - 1<br />
<strong>School</strong> <strong>School</strong> Directory Directory
<strong>School</strong> <strong>School</strong> Directory Directory<br />
ATHERTON (#-7)<br />
3000 Dundee Rd<br />
Louisville, 40205<br />
Phone: (502)485-8202<br />
Fax: (502)485-8985<br />
Principal: Thomas Aberli<br />
B-Phone: (502)485-8202<br />
R-Phone: (502)459-5591<br />
E: thomas.aberli@jefferson.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Debbie Beichler<br />
B-Phone: (502)485-8732<br />
R-Phone: (502)538-2580<br />
E: debbie.beichler@jefferson.kyschools.us<br />
System: Jefferson County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Donna Hargens<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Jefferson<br />
Des. Rep.: Thomas Aberli<br />
Counselor: Martiza Cassidy<br />
Updated: 08/10/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1960<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 1140.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 1157<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Maroon & Gold<br />
Nickname: Rebels<br />
Stadium: Kleier Stadium (4000)<br />
AUGUSTA (#-8)<br />
207 Bracken Street<br />
Augusta, 41002<br />
Phone: (606)756-2105<br />
Fax: (606)756-2149/3000<br />
Principal: Robin W. Kelsch, II<br />
B-Phone: (606)756-2105<br />
E: robin.kelsch@augusta.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Rebecca Arnold<br />
R-Phone: (606)756-2412<br />
E: rebecca.arnold@augusta.kyschools.us<br />
System: Augusta Public <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Lisa McCane<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Bracken<br />
Des. Rep.: Robin Kelsch<br />
Counselor: Barry Caskey<br />
Updated: 08/12/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1921<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 106.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 102<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Orange and Black<br />
B-Nickname: Panthers<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Panthers<br />
Gym: Panthers Den (500)<br />
BALLARD (#-9)<br />
6000 Brownsboro Rd<br />
Louisville, 40222<br />
Phone: (502)485-8206<br />
Fax: (502)485-8856<br />
Principal: Jim Jury<br />
B-Phone: (502)485-8206<br />
E: jim.jury@jefferson.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Chris Kinney<br />
B-Phone: (502)485-8610<br />
E: chris.kinney@jefferson.kyschools.us<br />
System: Jefferson County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Donna Hargens<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Jefferson<br />
Des. Rep.: Chris Kinney<br />
Trainer: Matt Kendzior<br />
Phone: (502)339-4700<br />
Counselor: Terri Sgro<br />
Updated: 08/15/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1969<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 1728.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 1760<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Cardinal & White<br />
Nickname: Bruins<br />
Stadium: Pat Crawford Stadium (5000)<br />
Gym: Jim Reuther Gymnasium (1450)<br />
BALLARD MEMORIAL (#-10)<br />
3561 Paducah Road<br />
Barlow, 42024<br />
Phone: (270)665-8400<br />
Fax: (270)665-5312<br />
Principal: David Meinschein<br />
B-Phone: (270)665-8400 ext. 2<br />
E: david.meinschein@ballard.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Parker Amber<br />
B-Phone: (270)665-8400 ext. 2<br />
E: amber.parker@ballard.kyschools.us<br />
System: Ballard County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Casey Allen<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Ballard<br />
Des. Rep.: Dustin Roberts<br />
Trainer: BioKinectics<br />
Phone: (270)443-0378<br />
Counselor: Leslee Davis<br />
Updated: 08/15/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1952<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 406.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 389<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Kelly Green & White<br />
B-Nickname: Bombers<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Bombers<br />
Stadium: Bomber Stadium (2000)<br />
Gym: The Green Palace (1800)<br />
BARBOURVILLE (#-11)<br />
PO Box 520<br />
140 <strong>School</strong> Street<br />
Barbourville, 40906<br />
Phone: (606)546-3129<br />
Fax: (606)546-3337<br />
Principal: Curtis Middleton<br />
B-Phone: (606)546-3129<br />
R-Phone: (606)546-3833<br />
E: paul.middleton@bville.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Vencil R. Phipps<br />
R-Phone: (606)546-5028<br />
E: dinky.phipps@bville.kyschools.us<br />
System: Barbourville Public <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Larry E. Warren<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Knox<br />
Des. Rep.: Vencil ‘Dinky’ Phipps<br />
Counselor: Marsha Hubbs<br />
Updated: 08/10/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1920<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 191.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 190<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Blue and White<br />
B-Nickname: Tigers<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Tigers<br />
Gym: Treadway Activity Center (1800)<br />
BARDSTOWN (#-12)<br />
400 N 5th St<br />
Bardstown, 40004<br />
Phone: (502)331-8802<br />
Fax: (502)331-8832<br />
Principal: Chris Pickett<br />
B-Phone: (502)331-8802<br />
E: chris.pickett@bardstown.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: David Clark<br />
B-Phone: (502)331-88202<br />
R-Phone: (502)348-4325<br />
E: david.clark@bardstown.kyschools.us<br />
System: Bardstown Public <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Brent Holsclaw<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Nelson<br />
Des. Rep.: David Clark<br />
Counselor: Fran Hamilton/Amy White<br />
Updated: 08/16/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1923<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 570.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 567<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Purple & Old Gold<br />
B-Nickname: Tigers<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Tigers<br />
Stadium: Garnis Martin Field (2500)<br />
BARREN COUNTY (#-13)<br />
507 Trojan Trail Rd<br />
Glasgow, 42141<br />
Phone: (270)651-6315<br />
Fax: (270)651-9211<br />
Principal: Steve Riley<br />
B-Phone: (270)651-6315<br />
R-Phone: 270 646 6821<br />
E: steve.riley@barren.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Bob Blair<br />
B-Phone: (270)651-6552<br />
R-Phone: (270)646 0051<br />
E: bob.blair@barren.kyschools.us<br />
System: Barren County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Bo Matthews<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Barren<br />
Des. Rep.: Bob Blair<br />
Trainer: DeWayne Miller<br />
Phone: (270)629-5678<br />
Counselor: Jill Leftwich<br />
Updated: 07/20/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1973<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 1344.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 1351<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Burgundy & Gold<br />
B-Nickname: Trojans<br />
G-Nickname: Trojanettes<br />
Stadium: Trojan Field (2000)<br />
Gym: Trojan Gym (5000)<br />
BATH COUNTY (#-14)<br />
645 Chenault Dr.<br />
Owingsville, 40360<br />
Phone: (606)674-6325<br />
Fax: (606)674-9188<br />
Principal: Paul Prater<br />
B-Phone: (606)674-6325<br />
R-Phone: (859)263-2690<br />
E: paul.prater@bath.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Arlen R. McNabb<br />
B-Phone: (606)674- 6325<br />
R-Phone: (606)768-6147<br />
E: arlen.mcnabb@bath.kyschools.us<br />
System: Bath County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Bath<br />
Des. Rep.: Arlen McNabb<br />
Counselor: Tamela Porter<br />
Updated: 08/19/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1918<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 600.5<br />
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LY 9-12 Enro: 603<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Red & White<br />
B-Nickname: Wildcats<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Cats<br />
BEECHWOOD (#-15)<br />
54 Beechwood Rd<br />
Ft. Mitchell, 41017<br />
Phone: (859)331-1220<br />
Fax: (859)426-3744<br />
Principal: Ben A. Zimmerman, Jr.<br />
B-Phone: (859)331-1220<br />
R-Phone: (859)426-5353<br />
E: ben.zimmerman@beechwood.<br />
kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Suzy Wera<br />
R-Phone: 859-653-9651<br />
E: suzy.wera@beechwood.kyschools.us<br />
System: Beechwood Public <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Steve Hutton<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Kenton<br />
Des. Rep.: Ben A. Zimmerman Jr.<br />
Trainer: Aaron Himmler<br />
Phone: 859-991-4983<br />
Counselor: Chris Reeves<br />
Updated: 08/15/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1932<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 334.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 342<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Red & White<br />
B-Nickname: Tigers<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Tigers<br />
Stadium: Edgar McNabb (2000)<br />
BELFRY (#-16)<br />
PO Box 160<br />
27678 US 119N<br />
Belfry, 41514<br />
Phone: (606) 237-3900<br />
Fax: 606-237-5119<br />
Principal: Rod Varney<br />
B-Phone: (606)237-3900<br />
E: rod.varney@pike.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Philip Haywood<br />
B-Phone: (606)237-3900<br />
R-Phone: (606)237-4758<br />
E: philip.haywood@pike.kyschools.us<br />
System: Pike County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Roger Wagner<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Pike<br />
Des. Rep.: Philip Haywood<br />
Trainer: Dr. Charles Johnson<br />
Phone: (606)237-1766<br />
Counselor: Philip Haywood<br />
Updated: 07/10/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1925<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 717.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 721<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Red & White<br />
B-Nickname: Pirates<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Pirates<br />
Stadium: Central Appalachian Minin<br />
(3500)<br />
Gym: Belfry Gymnasium (2400)<br />
BELL COUNTY (#-17)<br />
9824 US Hwy 25E<br />
Pineville, 40977<br />
Phone: (606)337-7061<br />
Fax: (606)337-0867<br />
Principal: Richard Gambrel<br />
B-Phone: (606)337-7061<br />
R-Phone: (606)246-2377<br />
E: richard.gambrel@bell.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Steve Ely, Sr.<br />
R-Phone: (606)627-4241<br />
E: steve.ely@bell.kyschools.us<br />
System: Bell County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Yvonne Gilliam<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Bell<br />
Des. Rep.: Richard Gambrel<br />
Trainer: John Staley<br />
Phone: (606)337-7061<br />
Counselor: Angela Allen<br />
Updated: 08/17/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1931<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 800.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 807<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Blue & White<br />
B-Nickname: Bobcats<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Cats<br />
Stadium: Dudley Hilton Stadium (4000)<br />
BELLEVUE (#-18)<br />
201 Center St<br />
Bellevue, 41073<br />
Phone: (859)261-2980<br />
Fax: (859)261-1825<br />
Principal: Dave Eckstein<br />
B-Phone: (859)261-2980<br />
E: dave.eckstein@bellevue.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Mike Croley<br />
E: mike.croley@bellevue.kyschools.us<br />
System: Bellevue Public <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Wayne Starnes<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Campbell<br />
Des. Rep.: Melissa tatum<br />
Trainer: Samantha Scherman<br />
Phone: (859) 261-2980 646<br />
Updated: 08/07/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1920<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 240.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 233<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Black & Gold<br />
Nickname: Tigers<br />
Stadium: Gilligan Stadium (3000)<br />
Gym: Ben Flora (1500)<br />
BEREA (#-19)<br />
#1 Pirate Parkway<br />
Berea, 40403<br />
Phone: (859)986-4911<br />
Fax: (859)986-4640<br />
Principal: Donna Lovell<br />
B-Phone: (859)986-4911<br />
R-Phone: (859)986-4911<br />
E: donna.lovell@berea.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Luke Wright<br />
R-Phone: 859-893-2337<br />
E: luke.wright@berea.kyschools.us<br />
System: Berea Public <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Mike Hogg<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Madison<br />
Des. Rep.: Luke Wright<br />
Trainer: Amy Waugh<br />
Counselor: Eef Fontanez<br />
Updated: 08/16/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1927<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 332.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 321<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Black, Gold & White<br />
B-Nickname: Pirates<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Pirates<br />
Stadium: Duerson (1500)<br />
Gym: Conkin Gym (1000)<br />
BETH HAVEN (#-20)<br />
5515 Johnsontown Rd<br />
Valley Station, 40272<br />
Phone: (502)937-3516<br />
Fax: (502)937-3364<br />
Principal: Melissa Pace<br />
B-Phone: (502)937-3516<br />
E: melissa.pace@insightbb.com<br />
A.D.: Brad Morgan<br />
B-Phone: 502-937-3516<br />
R-Phone: (502)955-9776<br />
E: brad@bethhaven.com<br />
System: Beth Haven Christian<br />
Supt: Gary Conkin<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Jefferson<br />
Des. Rep.: Keith Lamkin<br />
Counselor: Cindy Froman<br />
Updated: 08/15/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Other Religion <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1973<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 97.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 91<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Scarlett, White and<br />
B-Nickname: Bearcats<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Bearcats<br />
Gym: Bailey Fieldhouse (1000)<br />
BETHLEHEM (#-21)<br />
309 W Stephen Foster Ave<br />
Bardstown, 40004<br />
Phone: (502)348-8594<br />
Fax: (502)349-1247<br />
Principal: Tom Hamilton<br />
B-Phone: (502)348-8594<br />
R-Phone: (502)507-2379<br />
E: thamilton@bethlehemhigh.org<br />
A.D.: Thomas O. Brown<br />
R-Phone: (859)583-5625<br />
E: tbrown@bethlehemhigh.org<br />
System: Bethlehem<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Nelson<br />
Des. Rep.: Tom Brown<br />
Counselor: Andy Hall<br />
Updated: 08/13/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Roman Catholic<br />
Member Since: 1926<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 295.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 302<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Blue, Gold, White<br />
B-Nickname: Eagles<br />
G-Nickname: Banshees<br />
Stadium: Lally Field (600)<br />
Gym: Bethlehem Gym (1000)<br />
BETSY LAYNE (#-22)<br />
PO Box 437<br />
554 Bobcat Blvd.<br />
Betsy Layne, 41605<br />
Phone: (606)478-9138<br />
Fax: (606)478-3805<br />
Principal: Cassandra Akers<br />
B-Phone: (606)478-9138<br />
R-Phone: 606-794-3106<br />
E: cassandra.akers@fl oyd.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Ricky L. Thacker<br />
R-Phone: 606-213-5536<br />
E: ricky.thacker@fl oyd.kyschools.us<br />
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System: Floyd County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Henry Webb<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Floyd<br />
Des. Rep.: Ricky Thacker<br />
Counselor: Vicky Ratliff<br />
Updated: 08/14/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1927<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 430.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 414<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Blue & White<br />
B-Nickname: Bobcats<br />
G-Nickname: Ladycats<br />
Stadium: Bobcat Field (1200)<br />
Gym: D. W. Howard Fieldhouse (2400)<br />
BISHOP BROSSART (#-23)<br />
4 Grove St<br />
Alexandria, 41001<br />
Phone: (859)635-2108<br />
Fax: (859)635-2135<br />
Principal: Richard Stewart<br />
B-Phone: (859)635-2108<br />
R-Phone: (859)578-9049<br />
E: rstewart@bishopbrossart.org<br />
A.D.: Mel L. Webster<br />
B-Phone: (859)635-2108 ext 1<br />
R-Phone: (859)727-1661<br />
E: mwebster@bishopbrossart.org<br />
System: Diocese of Covington<br />
Supt: Mike Clines<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Campbell<br />
Des. Rep.: Mel Webster<br />
Trainer: Chris Unkraut<br />
Phone: (859)240-1735<br />
Counselor: Sister Mary Tereze<br />
Updated: 07/10/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Roman Catholic<br />
Member Since: 1954<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 375.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 368<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Green & White<br />
B-Nickname: Mustangs<br />
G-Nickname: Lady ‘Stangs<br />
Gym: Thomas H. Seither Center (750)<br />
BOONE COUNTY (#-24)<br />
7056 Burlington Pike<br />
Florence, 41042<br />
Phone: (859)282-5655<br />
Fax: (859)282-5653<br />
Principal: Mark Raleigh<br />
B-Phone: (859)282-5655<br />
E: mark.raleigh@boone.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Jon D. Smith<br />
R-Phone: (859)630-7328<br />
E: jon.smith@boone.kyschools.us<br />
System: Boone County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Randy Poe<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Boone<br />
Trainer: Tom Burns<br />
Phone: (859)282-5655<br />
Counselor: Barb Murdock<br />
Updated: 08/15/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1954<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 1495.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 1500<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Colum.Blue/Navy/Whit<br />
B-Nickname: Rebels<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Rebels<br />
Stadium: Irv Goode Field/Owen Hauc<br />
(4000)<br />
BOURBON COUNTY (#-25)<br />
3341 Lexington Rd<br />
Paris, 40361<br />
Phone: (859)987-2185<br />
Fax: (859)987-5850<br />
Principal: David Horseman<br />
B-Phone: (859)987-2185<br />
R-Phone: (606)307-8199<br />
E: david.horseman2@bourbon.kyschools.<br />
us<br />
A.D.: Tony Sosby<br />
R-Phone: (859)707-6719<br />
E: tony.sosby@bourbon.kyschools.us<br />
System: Bourbon County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Lana Fryman<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Bourbon<br />
Des. Rep.: Tony Sosby<br />
Trainer: Brad Hood<br />
Phone: (859)835-1973<br />
Counselor: Patty Caswell<br />
Updated: 08/15/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1921<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 821.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 819<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Maroon & Gold<br />
B-Nickname: Colonels<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Colonels<br />
Stadium: Adena Springs Field (2000)<br />
BOWLING GREEN (#-26)<br />
1801 Rockingham Ln<br />
Bowling Green, 42104<br />
Phone: (270)746-2300<br />
Fax: (270)746-2305<br />
Principal: Gary Fields<br />
B-Phone: (270)746-2300<br />
R-Phone: (270)535-1206<br />
E: gary.fi elds@bgreen.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: DG Sherrill<br />
R-Phone: (270)781-9949<br />
E: donald.sherrill@bgreen.kyschools.us<br />
System: Bowling Green <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Joe Tinius<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Warren<br />
Des. Rep.: DG Sherrill<br />
Trainer: Andrew Bolt<br />
Phone: (270)535-3758<br />
Counselor: Jeanette Rowan<br />
Updated: 08/25/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1922<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 1068.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 1068<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Purple & Old Gold<br />
Nickname: Purples<br />
Stadium: El Donaldson (5500)<br />
Gym: BGHS Arena (3500)<br />
BOYD COUNTY (#-27)<br />
12307 Midland Trail Rd<br />
Ashland, 41102<br />
Phone: (606)928-7101<br />
Fax: (606)928-3002<br />
Principal: Rhonda Salisbury<br />
B-Phone: (606)928-7100<br />
E: rhonda.salisbury@boyd.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: David Trimble<br />
R-Phone: 606-922-9757<br />
E: david.trimble@boyd.kyschools.us<br />
System: Boyd County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Howard K. Osborne<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Boyd<br />
Des. Rep.: David Trimble<br />
Trainer: Ralph Garvin A.T., C.<br />
Phone: (606)928-7101<br />
Counselor: Marsha Salisbury<br />
Updated: 08/22/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1927<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 897.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 886<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Scarlet & White<br />
B-Nickname: Lions<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Lions<br />
Stadium: Lions Stadium (5000)<br />
Gym: Boyd County Middle <strong>School</strong> (5000)<br />
BOYLE COUNTY (#-28)<br />
1637 Perryville Rd<br />
Danville, 40422<br />
Phone: (859)236-5047<br />
Fax: (859)236-7820<br />
Principal: Will Begley<br />
B-Phone: (859)236-5047<br />
R-Phone: 859-326-1962<br />
E: will.begley@boyle.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Chris Lemonds<br />
B-Phone: (859)236-5047 x3076<br />
R-Phone: (859)326.1954 begin_<br />
E: chris.lemonds@boyle.kyschools.us<br />
System: Boyle County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Mike Lafavers<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Boyle<br />
Des. Rep.: Chris LeMonds<br />
Trainer: Jeremy Johnson<br />
Phone: (859)236-5047<br />
Counselor: Amy Rhinehart<br />
Updated: 08/15/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1963<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 905.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 907<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Black, Gold, White<br />
B-Nickname: Rebels<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Rebels<br />
Stadium: Rebel Field (3500)<br />
Gym: Rebel Gym (3000)<br />
BRACKEN COUNTY (#-29)<br />
350 West Miami Street<br />
Brooksville, 41004<br />
Phone: (606)735-3153<br />
Fax: (606)735-2549<br />
Principal: Michael T. Hunter<br />
B-Phone: (606)735-3153<br />
R-Phone: (606) 782-3464<br />
E: mike.hunter@bracken.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Michael T. Hunter<br />
R-Phone: (606)782-3464<br />
E: mike.hunter@bracken.kyschools.us<br />
System: Bracken County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Bracken<br />
Des. Rep.: Michael Hunter<br />
Counselor: Tammi Wright<br />
Updated: 08/23/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1921<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 372.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 365<br />
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<strong>School</strong> Colors: Blue & White<br />
B-Nickname: Polar Bears<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Bears<br />
Stadium: Howard Hall Complex (700)<br />
Gym: Igloo (2000)<br />
BREATHITT COUNTY (#-30)<br />
2307 Bobcat Lane<br />
Jackson, 41339<br />
Phone: (606)666-7511<br />
Fax: (606)666-7765<br />
Principal: Derek McKnight<br />
B-Phone: (606)666-7511<br />
R-Phone: (606)205-7178<br />
E: derek.mcknight@breathitt.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Mike Holcomb<br />
B-Phone: (606)666-8406<br />
R-Phone: (606)666-4620<br />
E: mike.holcomb@breathitt.kyschools.us<br />
System: Breathitt County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Arch Turner<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Breathitt<br />
Des. Rep.: Mike Holcomb<br />
Counselor: Beverly Neace<br />
Updated: 08/03/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1927<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 602.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 512<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Royal Blue & White<br />
B-Nickname: Bobcats<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Cats<br />
Stadium: Mike Holcomb <strong>Athletic</strong> Com<br />
(4000)<br />
Gym: Fairce O. Woods Coliseum (4000)<br />
BRECKINRIDGE COUNTY (#-31)<br />
PO Box 10<br />
2019 East Hwy 60<br />
Harned, 40144<br />
Phone: (270)756-3080<br />
Fax: (270)756-9061<br />
Principal: Nick Carter<br />
B-Phone: (270)756-3080<br />
E: nick.carter@breck.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Walt Hildenbrandt<br />
B-Phone: (270)756-3181<br />
R-Phone: (270)756-6339<br />
E: walt.hildenbrandt@breck.kyschools.us<br />
System: Breckinridge County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Arch Turner<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Breckinridge<br />
Des. Rep.: Walt Hildenbrandt<br />
Counselor: Sarah Greenwell & Debbie<br />
Muse<br />
Updated: 08/10/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1925<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 867.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 874<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Maroon & White<br />
B-Nickname: Fighting Tigers<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Tigers<br />
Stadium: Tiger Stadium (1200)<br />
Gym: Tiger Arena (3200)<br />
BROWN (#-33)<br />
546 S 1st St<br />
Louisville, 40202<br />
Phone: (502)485-8216<br />
Fax: (502)485-8741<br />
Principal: Timothy Healy<br />
B-Phone: (502)485-8216<br />
E: tim.healy@jefferson.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Justin A. Leonard<br />
E: justin.leonard@jefferson.kyschools.us<br />
System: Jefferson County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Donna Hargens<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Jefferson<br />
Des. Rep.: Marcia Morton<br />
Counselor: Pamella Willison<br />
Updated: 08/27/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1976<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 181.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 177<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Blue & Yellow<br />
B-Nickname: Bears<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Bears<br />
BRYAN STATION (#-34)<br />
201 Eastin Road<br />
Lexington, 40505<br />
Phone: (859) 381-3308<br />
Fax: (859) 381-3330<br />
Principal: Mike Henderson<br />
B-Phone: (859) 381-3308<br />
E: mike.henderson@fayette.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Chad Luhman<br />
B-Phone: (859) 381-3310<br />
R-Phone: (859)559-1050<br />
E: chad.luhman@fayette.kyschools.us<br />
System: Fayette County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Tom Shelton<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Fayette<br />
Des. Rep.: Chad Luhman<br />
Trainer: David Jacobs<br />
Phone: (859) 797-5980<br />
Counselor: Dana Lawrence<br />
Updated: 08/10/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1932<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 1892.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 1923<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Green, Gold & Navy<br />
B-Nickname: Defenders<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Defenders<br />
Stadium: R. L. Grider (3500)<br />
Gym: Lewis M. Thompson Student (2000)<br />
BUCKHORN (#-35)<br />
18392 KY Hwy 28<br />
Buckhorn, 41721<br />
Phone: (606)398-7176<br />
Fax: (606)398-7890<br />
Principal: Lisa Weist<br />
B-Phone: (606)398-7176<br />
R-Phone: (606)295-2165<br />
E: lisa.weist@perry.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: John Noble, Sr.<br />
B-Phone: (606)398-7730<br />
R-Phone: (606)251-3157<br />
E: john.noble@perry.kyschools.us<br />
System: Perry County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: John Paul Amis<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Perry<br />
Des. Rep.: John Noble<br />
Counselor: Peggy Vires<br />
Updated: 08/07/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1923<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 200.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 199<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Purple & Gray & Whit<br />
B-Nickname: Wildcats<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Wildcats<br />
Stadium: Fields Stadium (500)<br />
Gym: Buckhorn Gymnasium (550)<br />
BULLITT CENTRAL (#-36)<br />
1330 <strong>High</strong>way 44 E<br />
Shepherdsville, 40165<br />
Phone: (502)869-6000<br />
Fax: (502)543-1797<br />
Principal: Christy C. Coulter<br />
B-Phone: (502)869-6001<br />
R-Phone: (502)767-8144<br />
E: christy.coulter@bullitt.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Mark Rogers<br />
B-Phone: (502)869-6015<br />
R-Phone: (502)773-3180<br />
E: mark.rogers@bullitt.kyschools.us<br />
System: Bullitt County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Keith Davis<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Bullitt<br />
Des. Rep.: Mark Rogers<br />
Counselor: Mark Rogers<br />
Updated: 08/21/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1970<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 1283.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 1308<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Maroon & Gray<br />
B-Nickname: Cougars<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Cougars<br />
Stadium: Cougar Stadium (2500)<br />
Gym: Cougars Den (3500)<br />
BULLITT EAST (#-37)<br />
11450 Hwy 44 East<br />
Mount Washington, 40047<br />
Phone: (502)869.6400 begin_<br />
Fax: (502)538-8368<br />
Principal: Willie Foster<br />
B-Phone: (502)869.6400 begin_<br />
R-Phone: (502) 538-3560<br />
E: willie.foster@bullitt.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Bob Blackburn<br />
B-Phone: 502.869.6400 begin_o<br />
R-Phone: (502)819-6320<br />
E: robert.blackburn@bullitt.kyschools.us<br />
System: Bullitt County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Keith Davis<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Bullitt<br />
Des. Rep.: Bob Blackburn<br />
Trainer: Shannon Hall<br />
Phone: 502-869-6400<br />
Counselor: Tammi Terri<br />
Updated: 08/21/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1981<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 1216.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 1224<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Red & Gold<br />
B-Nickname: Chargers<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Chargers<br />
Stadium: Mike Egan Field (2800)<br />
BURGIN (#-38)<br />
P. O. Box B<br />
440 East Main Street<br />
Burgin, 40310<br />
Phone: (859)748-5282<br />
Fax: (859)748-4002<br />
Principal: Martha Collier<br />
B-Phone: (859)748-5282<br />
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R-Phone: (859)748-6038<br />
E: martha.collier@burgin.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Matthew T. Grimes<br />
R-Phone: (859)583-2153<br />
E: matt.grimes@burgin.kyschools.us<br />
System: Burgin Public <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Richard W. Webb<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Mercer<br />
Des. Rep.: Matt Grimes<br />
Counselor: Lois Short<br />
Updated: 08/01/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1924<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 142.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 141<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Red, White & Black<br />
B-Nickname: Bulldogs<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Bulldogs<br />
Gym: Jack Coleman, Sr. (632)<br />
BUTLER (#-39)<br />
2222 Crums Ln<br />
Louisville, 40216<br />
Phone: (502)485-8220<br />
Fax: (502)485-8517<br />
Principal:<br />
B-Phone: (502)485-8220<br />
R-Phone: (502)491-6605<br />
A.D.: Mike Crawley<br />
B-Phone: (502)485-8506<br />
R-Phone: 502-447-0050<br />
E: mike.crawley@jefferson.kyschools.us<br />
System: Jefferson County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Donna Hargens<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Jefferson<br />
Des. Rep.: Mike Crawley<br />
Trainer: Naomi Sprigler<br />
Counselor: Kathy Walker<br />
Updated: 08/22/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1955<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 1652.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 1649<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Red & White<br />
B-Nickname: Bears<br />
G-Nickname: Bearettes<br />
Gym: Herbert Hatfi eld Gym (1800)<br />
BUTLER COUNTY (#-40)<br />
1852 South Main Street<br />
Box 248<br />
Morgantown, 42261<br />
Phone: (270) 526-2204<br />
Fax: (270) 526-2268<br />
Principal: Pat Odriscoll<br />
B-Phone: (270) 526-2204<br />
R-Phone: (270) 934-2076 0r 99<br />
E: patrick.odriscoll@butler.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Ryan Emmick<br />
B-Phone: (270) 526-5647<br />
R-Phone: (270) 999-4161<br />
E: ryan.emmick@butler.kyschools.us<br />
System: Butler County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Scott Howard<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Butler<br />
Des. Rep.: Patrick O’Driscoll<br />
Counselor: Rebecca Rose & Duane Curry<br />
Updated: 08/15/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1926<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 583.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 573<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Royal Blue & White<br />
B-Nickname: Bears<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Bears<br />
CALDWELL COUNTY (#-41)<br />
350 Beckner Lane<br />
Princeton, 42445<br />
Phone: (270)365-8010<br />
Fax: (270)365-9742<br />
Principal: Christy Phelps<br />
B-Phone: (270)365-8010<br />
E: christy.phelps@caldwell.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: David M. Barnes<br />
B-Phone: (270)365-8037<br />
R-Phone: (270)365-8085<br />
E: david.barnes@caldwell.kyschools.us<br />
System: Caldwell County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Carrell Boyd<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Caldwell<br />
Des. Rep.: David Barnes<br />
Trainer: Hunter Robinson<br />
Phone: (270)365-1585<br />
Counselor: Teresa Scott<br />
Updated: 08/08/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1952<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 624.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 626<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Blue & Gold<br />
B-Nickname: Tigers<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Tigers<br />
Stadium: Tiger Stadium (3000)<br />
Gym: Community Activities Buil (2000)<br />
CALLOWAY COUNTY (#-42)<br />
2108 College Farm Rd<br />
Murray, 42071<br />
Phone: (270)762-7374<br />
Fax: (270)762-7380<br />
Principal: Josh A. McKeel / Heath Walls<br />
B-Phone: (270)762-7375 x119<br />
R-Phone: (270)761-3834<br />
E: josh.mckeel@calloway.kyschools.us,<br />
heath.walls@cal<br />
A.D.: Chip Gray<br />
B-Phone: (270)762-7374 x114<br />
R-Phone: (270)227-1831<br />
E: james.gray@calloway.kyschools.us<br />
System: Calloway County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Kennith Bargo<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Calloway<br />
Des. Rep.: Chip Gray<br />
Trainer: Jennifer Salmon<br />
Phone: 270-762-7374<br />
Counselor: Susan Williams<br />
Updated: 08/21/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1960<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 979.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 984<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Red, White & Blue<br />
Nickname: Lakers<br />
Stadium: Jack D. Rose Stadium (5000)<br />
Gym: Jeffrey Gymnasium (2700)<br />
CALVARY CHRISTIAN CHRISTIAN (#-320)<br />
5955 Taylor Mill Road<br />
Covington, 41015<br />
Phone: (859)356-9201 x120<br />
Fax: (859)356-8962<br />
Principal: Bill Dickens<br />
B-Phone: (859)356-9201<br />
R-Phone: (859) 363-1533<br />
E: bill.dickens@ccsky.org<br />
A.D.: Jeff Bowers<br />
B-Phone: (859) 356-9201 x120<br />
R-Phone: (859) 912-3933<br />
E: jeff.bowers@ccsky.org<br />
System: Calvary Christian <strong>School</strong><br />
Supt: Bill Dickens<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Kenton<br />
Des. Rep.: Jeff Bowers<br />
Trainer: Kyle Frimming<br />
Phone: (859)291-7800<br />
Counselor: Melody Dickens<br />
Updated: 08/26/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Other Religion <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1998<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 119.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 114<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Red/White/Gold<br />
B-Nickname: Cougars<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Cougars<br />
Stadium: CCS Sports Complex (300)<br />
Gym: Cougar Gymnasium (700)<br />
CAMPBELL COUNTY (#-43)<br />
909 Camel Crossing<br />
Alexandria, 41001<br />
Phone: (859)635-4161<br />
Fax: (859)448-4895<br />
Principal: Renee Boots<br />
B-Phone: (859)635-4161<br />
R-Phone: (859) 384-4273<br />
E: renee.boots@campbell.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Steve Hensley<br />
B-Phone: (859) 448-4896<br />
E: stephen.hensley@campbell.kyschools.us<br />
System: Campbell County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Glen Miller<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Campbell<br />
Des. Rep.: Steve Hensley<br />
Trainer: Angie Lambert<br />
Phone: (859) 635-4161<br />
Counselor: Michael Brinkman<br />
Updated: 08/15/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1924<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 1441.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 1453<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Purple, Gold & White<br />
Nickname: Camels<br />
Stadium: Bob Miller Stadium (4500)<br />
Gym: Campbell County Gymnasium (1500)<br />
CAMPBELLSVILLE (#-44)<br />
230 W Main St<br />
Campbellsville, 42718<br />
Phone: (270)465-8774<br />
Fax: (270)789-4007<br />
Principal: Kirby D. Smith, Sr.<br />
B-Phone: (270)465-8774<br />
E: kirby.smith@cville.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Tim Davis<br />
R-Phone: 270 403-2671<br />
E: tim.davis@cville.kyschools.us<br />
System: Campbellsville <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Mike Deaton<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Taylor<br />
Des. Rep.: Tim Davis<br />
Counselor: Elisha Rhodes<br />
Updated: 08/07/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1921<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 289.5<br />
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LY 9-12 Enro: 268<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Purple & Gold<br />
B-Nickname: Eagles<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Eagles<br />
Stadium: Dave Fryrear Field (2400)<br />
Gym: Paul J. Coop Gymnasium (1500)<br />
CARLISLE COUNTY (#-45)<br />
4557 State Route 1377<br />
Bardwell, 42023<br />
Phone: (270)628-3800<br />
Fax: (270)628-3837<br />
Principal: Kelli Edging<br />
B-Phone: (270)628-3800<br />
E: kelli.edging@carlisle.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Brian ONeill<br />
R-Phone: (270)642-2171<br />
E: brian.oneill@carlisle.kyschools.us<br />
System: Carlisle County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Randy McCallon<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Carlisle<br />
Des. Rep.: Kelli Edging<br />
Counselor: Angel Thompson<br />
Updated: 08/21/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1957<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 261.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 269<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Maroon & Gold<br />
B-Nickname: Comets<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Comets<br />
CARROLL COUNTY (#-46)<br />
1706 <strong>High</strong>land Ave<br />
Carrollton, 41008<br />
Phone: (502)732-7075<br />
Fax: (502)732-7012<br />
Principal:<br />
B-Phone: (502)732-7075<br />
A.D.: Paul Stone<br />
R-Phone: (502) 249-7677<br />
E: paul.stone@carroll.kyschools.us<br />
System: Carroll County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Lisa James<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Carroll<br />
Des. Rep.: Paul Stone<br />
Counselor: Sheree Richter<br />
Updated: 08/11/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1917<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 564.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 563<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Black & Gold<br />
B-Nickname: Panthers<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Panthers<br />
Stadium: Panther Field (1200)<br />
CASEY COUNTY (#-47)<br />
1841 E. KY 70<br />
Liberty, 42539<br />
Phone: (606)787-6151<br />
Fax: (606)787-6408<br />
Principal: Josh Blevins<br />
B-Phone: (606)787-6151<br />
R-Phone: (606)787-2254<br />
E: josh.blevins@casey.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Victor Black<br />
B-Phone: (606)787-7877<br />
R-Phone: (606)787-9969<br />
E: victor.black@casey.kyschools.us<br />
System: Casey County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Casey<br />
Des. Rep.: Victor Black<br />
Trainer: Dr. Michael Turner<br />
Phone: 606-787-2800<br />
Counselor: Eddie Clark<br />
Updated: 08/10/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1927<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 725.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 703<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Columbia Blue, White<br />
B-Nickname: Rebels<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Rebels<br />
Stadium: Rebel Field (3000)<br />
Gym: Rebel Arena (2500)<br />
CAVERNA (#-48)<br />
2276 S Dixie St<br />
Horse Cave, 42749<br />
Phone: (270)773-2828<br />
Fax: (270)773-2825<br />
Principal: Brad Phipps<br />
B-Phone: (270)773-2828<br />
E: brad.phipps@caverna.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Nick A. Stephens<br />
B-Phone: (270)773-2428<br />
R-Phone: (270)773-5444<br />
E: nick.stephens@caverna.kyschools.us<br />
System: Caverna Public <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Sam Dick<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Hart<br />
Des. Rep.: Nick Stephens<br />
Counselor: Jane Edwards<br />
Updated: 08/10/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1921<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 235.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 235<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Purple & White<br />
B-Nickname: Colonels<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Colonels<br />
Stadium: B.H. Weaver Stadium (2000)<br />
Gym: Caverna Sportatoruim (1500)<br />
CENTRAL (#-50)<br />
1130 W Chestnut St<br />
Louisville, 40203<br />
Phone: (502)485-8226<br />
Fax: (502)485-7034<br />
Principal: Daniel Withers<br />
B-Phone: (505)485-8226<br />
E: daniel.withers@jefferson.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Marlon Miller<br />
B-Phone: (502)485-8645<br />
R-Phone: (502)448-5864<br />
E: marlon.miller@jefferson.kyschools.us<br />
System: Jefferson County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Donna Hargens<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Jefferson<br />
Des. Rep.: Marlon Miller<br />
Trainer: Kristin Pollock<br />
Counselor: Tamela Kinard<br />
Updated: 08/10/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1956<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 1001.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 1035<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Black & Gold<br />
Nickname: Yellowjackets<br />
Stadium: Central <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> Footb (2500)<br />
Gym: Central <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> Gymna (1500)<br />
CENTRAL HARDIN (#-305)<br />
3040 Leitchfi eld Rd<br />
Cecilia, 42724<br />
Phone: (270)737-6800<br />
Fax: (270)765-3889<br />
Principal:<br />
B-Phone: (270)737-6800<br />
A.D.: Chris Bauer<br />
R-Phone: (270)268-6666<br />
E: chris.bauer@hardin.kyschools.us<br />
System: Hardin County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Nannette Johnston<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Hardin<br />
Des. Rep.: Chris Bauer<br />
Trainer: Scott Rouse<br />
Counselor: Myra Lewis<br />
Updated: 08/23/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1990<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 1727.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 1754<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Col. Blue & Yellow<br />
B-Nickname: Bruins<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Bruins<br />
CHRISTIAN ACADEMY-LOUISVILLE<br />
(#-53)<br />
700 South English Station Road<br />
Louisville, 40245<br />
Phone: (502)244-3225<br />
Fax: (502)244-3193<br />
Principal: Linda Rafl a<br />
B-Phone: (502)244-3225<br />
R-Phone: (502)338-0988<br />
E: lrafl a@christianacademyschools.org<br />
A.D.: Darin Long<br />
R-Phone: 502-303-4226<br />
E: dlong@caschools.us<br />
System: Christian Academy<br />
Supt: Tim Greener<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Jefferson<br />
Des. Rep.: Darin Long<br />
Trainer: Renee Beck<br />
Phone: 494-2128<br />
Counselor: Carole Inman<br />
Updated: 08/15/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Other Religion <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1979<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 635.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 637<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Royal Blue/Red/White<br />
B-Nickname: Centurions<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Centurions<br />
Stadium: Centurion Stadium (2300)<br />
Gym: Centurion Gym (1200)<br />
CHRISTIAN COUNTY (#-54)<br />
220 Glass Ave<br />
Hopkinsville, 42240<br />
Phone: (270)887-7050<br />
Fax: (270)887-1294<br />
Principal: Michael Steveson<br />
B-Phone: (270)887-7050<br />
E: michael.stevenson@christian.kyschools.<br />
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A.D.: Steve F. Lovelace<br />
E: steve.lovelace@christian.kyschools.us<br />
System: Christian County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
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County: Christian<br />
Des. Rep.: Steve Lovelace<br />
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<strong>School</strong> <strong>School</strong> Directory Directory<br />
Trainer: Emily Dietz<br />
Phone: (270)484-1759<br />
Counselor: Akin/Gilbert/Jones<br />
Updated: 08/22/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1960<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 1315.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 1314<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Red, White & Blue<br />
B-Nickname: Colonels<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Colonels<br />
Stadium: Stadium of Champions (5000)<br />
Gym: Colonel Gymnasium (3000)<br />
CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP (#-313)<br />
1343 U.S. <strong>High</strong>way 68 East<br />
Benton, 42025<br />
Phone: (270)527-8377<br />
Fax: (270)527-2872<br />
Principal: Bill Rowley<br />
B-Phone: (270)527-8377x142<br />
E: browley@christianfellowship.org<br />
A.D.: Deborah Lewis<br />
B-Phone: (270)527-8377x120<br />
E: dlewis@christianfellowship.org<br />
System: Christian Fellowship<br />
Supt: Bill Rowley<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Marshall<br />
Des. Rep.: Deborah Lewis<br />
Counselor: Freda Rowley<br />
Updated: 07/10/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Other Religion <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1994<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 44.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 45<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Red and Gold<br />
B-Nickname: Eagles<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Eagles<br />
CLAY COUNTY (#-55)<br />
415 Clay Co. <strong>High</strong> Road<br />
Manchester, 40962<br />
Phone: (606)598-3737<br />
Fax: (606)598-8976<br />
Principal: Michael Gregory<br />
B-Phone: (606)598-3737<br />
R-Phone: (606)864-5995<br />
E: mike.gregory@clay.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Robert Nicholson<br />
E: robert.nicholson@clay.kyschools.us<br />
System: Clay County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Reecia Samples<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Clay<br />
Counselor: Billy Robinson<br />
Updated: 08/07/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1922<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 1015.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 995<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Black, White & Gold<br />
B-Nickname: Tigers<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Tigers<br />
Stadium: Tiger Stadium (3500)<br />
Gym: Keith Gymnasium (3800)<br />
CLINTON COUNTY (#-56)<br />
65 <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> Drive<br />
Albany, 42602<br />
Phone: (606)387-5569<br />
Fax: (606)387-8659<br />
Principal: Sheldon Harlan<br />
B-Phone: (606)387-5569<br />
R-Phone: (606)306-3218<br />
E: sheldon.harlan@clinton.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Mike Beard<br />
R-Phone: 606-306-3182<br />
E: mike.beard@clinton.kyschools.us<br />
System: Clinton County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Charlotte Bernard<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Clinton<br />
Des. Rep.: Mike Beard<br />
Counselor: Donna Butler<br />
Updated: 08/21/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1923<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 443.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 446<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Royal Blue & White<br />
B-Nickname: Bulldogs<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Bulldogs<br />
Stadium: Bulldog Field (1000)<br />
Gym: Lindle Castle Gymnasium (3450)<br />
COLLINS (#-334)<br />
801 Discovery Boulevard<br />
Shelbyville, 40065<br />
Phone: 502-647-1160<br />
Fax: 502-647-1161<br />
Principal: John Leeper<br />
B-Phone: 502-647-1160<br />
E: john.leeper@carroll.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Gary Kidwell<br />
R-Phone: 502-321-2886<br />
E: gary.kidwell@shelby.kyschools.us<br />
System: Shelby County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: James Neihof<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Shelby<br />
Counselor: Melissa Midkiff<br />
Updated: 08/27/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 2010<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 904.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 928<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Columbia Blue, Black<br />
B-Nickname: Titans<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Titans<br />
COMMUNITY CHRISTIAN (PADUCAH)<br />
(#-323)<br />
110 Lebanon Church Road<br />
Paducah, 42003<br />
Phone: (270)554-1651<br />
Fax: (270)554-6968<br />
Principal: Gale Grisham<br />
B-Phone: (270)554-1651<br />
E: galegrisham@ccapaducah.org<br />
A.D.: B Kendrick<br />
B-Phone: (270) 554-1651<br />
R-Phone: (270) 665-5235<br />
E: bbkendrick@ccapaducah.org<br />
System: Community Christian<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: McCracken<br />
Des. Rep.: B B Kendrick<br />
Counselor: B.B. Kendrick<br />
Updated: 08/13/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Other Religion <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 2002<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 86.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 88<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Red, White & Purple<br />
B-Nickname: Warriors<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Warriors<br />
Gym: Joseph Estes Gymnasium (600)<br />
CONNER (#-57)<br />
3310 Cougar Path<br />
Hebron, 41048<br />
Phone: (859)334-4400<br />
Fax: (859)334-4406<br />
Principal: Tim Hitzfi eld<br />
B-Phone: (859)334-4400<br />
E: tim.hitzfi eld@boone.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Tom Stellman<br />
R-Phone: (859)760-6128<br />
E: tom.stellman@boone.kyschools.us<br />
System: Boone County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Randy Poe<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Boone<br />
Des. Rep.: Tom Stellman<br />
Trainer: Alicia Wight<br />
Phone: (859) 334-4400<br />
Counselor: Joel Ford/Shirley Duane<br />
Updated: 08/21/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1970<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 1236.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 1218<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Scarlet & Blue<br />
B-Nickname: Cougars<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Cougars<br />
Stadium: Fred Nevel (4500)<br />
Gym: John L. Crigler (3600)<br />
COOPER (#-330)<br />
2855 Longbranch Road<br />
Union, 41091<br />
Phone: (859) 384-5040<br />
Fax: (859) 384-5049<br />
Principal: Michael Wilson<br />
B-Phone: (859) 383-5040<br />
E: michael.wilson@boone.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Randy Borchers<br />
B-Phone: (859) 384-4534<br />
R-Phone: (859) 394-4026<br />
E: randy.borchers@boone.kyschools.us<br />
System: Boone County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Randy Poe<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Boone<br />
Trainer: Dan Eidenier<br />
Phone: (859) 284-2840<br />
Updated: 08/21/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 2008<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 853.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 930<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Maroon and Gold<br />
B-Nickname: Jaguars<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Jaguars<br />
CORBIN (#-58)<br />
1901 Snyder St<br />
Corbin, 40701<br />
Phone: (606)528-3902<br />
Fax: (606)523-3627<br />
Principal: John Faulconer<br />
B-Phone: (606)528-3902<br />
R-Phone: (606)215-2060<br />
E: john.faulconer@corbin.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Thom Smith<br />
R-Phone: (606)304-6944<br />
E: thom.smith3@corbin.kyschools.us<br />
System: Corbin Public <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Ed McNeel<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Whitley<br />
Des. Rep.: Thom Smith<br />
Trainer: Kim Cleary<br />
8 - MEMBER SCHOOL DIRECTORY <strong>2012</strong>-<strong>2013</strong> KHSAA HANDBOOK
Phone: (606)528-0870<br />
Counselor: Toni Carloftis/Karen Collins<br />
Updated: 08/22/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1920<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 737.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 763<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Red & White<br />
B-Nickname: Redhounds<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Redhounds<br />
Stadium: Denes Stadium (3000)<br />
Gym: Gilliam Gym (2500)<br />
CORDIA (#-59)<br />
6050 Lotts Creek Road<br />
Hazard, 41701<br />
Phone: (606)785-4457<br />
Fax: (606)785-4669<br />
Principal: Jonathan Mullins<br />
B-Phone: 1-606-785-4457<br />
R-Phone: 1-606-497-7091<br />
E: jonathan.mullins@knott.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Cavanaugh Trent<br />
B-Phone: 606-785-3153<br />
R-Phone: 606-233-7484<br />
E: cavanaugh.trent@knott.kyschools.us<br />
System: Knott County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Kim King<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Knott<br />
Des. Rep.: Jonathan Mullins<br />
Counselor: Ginger Johnson<br />
Updated: 08/21/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1932<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 95.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 102<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Black & Gold<br />
B-Nickname: Lions<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Lions<br />
COVINGTON CATHOLIC (#-60)<br />
1600 Dixie Hwy<br />
Covington, 41011<br />
Phone: (859)491-2247<br />
Fax: (859)448-2242<br />
Principal: Bob Rowe<br />
B-Phone: (859)491-2247<br />
E: browe@covcath.org<br />
A.D.: Mike Guidugli<br />
R-Phone: (859)331-3303<br />
E: mguidugli@covcath.org<br />
System: Diocese of Covington<br />
Supt: Mike Clines<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Kenton<br />
Des. Rep.: Mike Guidugli<br />
Trainer: Bill Twehues<br />
Phone: (859)448-2329<br />
Counselor: Jason Mott<br />
Updated: 08/01/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Roman Catholic<br />
Member Since: 1935<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 504.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 496<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Royal Blue & White<br />
B-Nickname: Colonels<br />
Stadium: Wooten Field (2500)<br />
COVINGTON LATIN (#-61)<br />
21 E 11th St<br />
Covington, 41011<br />
Phone: (859)291-7044<br />
Fax: (859)291-1939<br />
Principal: Mo Woltering<br />
B-Phone: (859)291-7044<br />
E: mo.woltering@covingtonlatin.org<br />
A.D.: Gene Morrison<br />
R-Phone: (859)261-5866<br />
E: gene.morrison@covingtonlatin.org<br />
System: Diocese of Covington<br />
Supt: Mike Clines<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Kenton<br />
Des. Rep.: Gene Morrison<br />
Trainer: St. Elizabeth Sportsmedicine<br />
Counselor: Jamie Rueger<br />
Updated: 08/22/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Roman Catholic<br />
Member Since: 1945<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 181.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 184<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Green & Gold<br />
Nickname: Trojans<br />
CRITTENDEN COUNTY (#-62)<br />
519 1/2 West Gum<br />
Marion, 42064<br />
Phone: (270)965-2248<br />
Fax: (270)965-2797<br />
Principal: Rhonda Callaway<br />
B-Phone: (270)965-2248<br />
E: rhonda.callaway@crittenden.kyschools.<br />
us<br />
A.D.: Angela P. Starnes<br />
B-Phone: (270)965-2243<br />
R-Phone: (270)965-5249<br />
E: angela.starnes@crittenden.kyschools.us<br />
System: Crittenden County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Rachel Yarbrough<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Crittenden<br />
Des. Rep.: Angela Starnes<br />
Trainer: Robinson, Hunter<br />
Counselor: Stefanie Hardin<br />
Updated: 08/27/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1951<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 411.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 408<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Royal & White<br />
B-Nickname: Rockets<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Rockets<br />
Stadium: Rocket Stadium (2000)<br />
Gym: Rocket Arena (1000)<br />
CUMBERLAND COUNTY (#-64)<br />
PO Box 380<br />
North Main, Box 380<br />
Burkesville, 42717<br />
Phone: (270)864-3451<br />
Fax: (270)864-1284<br />
Principal: Daryl Murphy<br />
B-Phone: (270)864-3451<br />
E: daryl.murphy@cumberland.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Wes Stephens<br />
B-Phone: (270)864-5392<br />
E: wes.stephens@cumberland.kyschools.<br />
us<br />
System: Cumberland County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Glen A. Murphy<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Cumberland<br />
Counselor: Kristi Willen<br />
Updated: 08/18/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1923<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 313.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 316<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Green, Gold, & White<br />
B-Nickname: Panthers<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Panthers<br />
Gym: Panther Gymnasium (3100)<br />
DANVILLE (#-65)<br />
203 E Lexington Ave<br />
Danville, 40422<br />
Phone: (859)238-1308<br />
Fax: (859)238-1344<br />
Principal: Ed McKinney<br />
B-Phone: (859)238-1308<br />
R-Phone: 859-516-2255<br />
E: ed.mckinney@danville.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Sam Harp<br />
B-Phone: (859)238-1327<br />
R-Phone: (859)583-5172<br />
E: sam.harp@danville.kyschools.us<br />
System: Danville Public <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Carmen Coleman<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Boyle<br />
Des. Rep.: Sam Harp<br />
Trainer: Lisa Fisher<br />
Phone: 859-238-1327<br />
Counselor: David McAfee, Leslie White<br />
Updated: 08/11/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1917<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 537.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 537<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Blue & White<br />
B-Nickname: Admirals<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Admirals<br />
Stadium: Admiral Stadium (4500)<br />
DAVIESS COUNTY (#-66)<br />
4255 New Hartford Rd<br />
Owensboro, 42303<br />
Phone: (270)852-7300<br />
Fax: (270)852-7310<br />
Principal: Matt Mason<br />
B-Phone: (270)852-7300<br />
E: matt.mason@daviess.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Jeff Hurley<br />
R-Phone: 270-929-6655<br />
E: jeff.hurley@daviess.kyschools.us<br />
System: Daviess County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Owens Saylor<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Daviess<br />
Des. Rep.: Doug Sandifer<br />
Trainer: David Ralston<br />
Phone: 270-926-4100<br />
Counselor: Pat Hume<br />
Updated: 08/10/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1920<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 1662.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 1648<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Red & White<br />
B-Nickname: Panthers<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Panthers<br />
Stadium: Reid Stadium (7500)<br />
Gym: Panther Gym (3300)<br />
DAWSON SPRINGS (#-67)<br />
317 Eli St<br />
Dawson Springs, 42408<br />
Phone: (270)797-2957<br />
Fax: (270)797-5204<br />
Principal: Terry Hayes<br />
B-Phone: (270)797-2957<br />
R-Phone: (270) 484-9224<br />
E: terry.hayes@dawsonsprings.kyschools.<br />
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A.D.: Lesley Mills<br />
B-Phone: (270)797-2957 X2002<br />
R-Phone: (270)836-2875 Cell<br />
E: lesley.mills@dawsonsprings.kyschools.<br />
us<br />
System: Dawson Springs Ind. <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Charles Proffi tt<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Hopkins<br />
Des. Rep.: Kent Workman<br />
Trainer: Peter Kerr<br />
Counselor: Lori Wooton<br />
Updated: 08/14/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1920<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 197.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 210<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Purple & Gold<br />
B-Nickname: Panthers<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Panthers<br />
Gym: Panther Gym (1200)<br />
DAYTON (#-68)<br />
200 Greendevil Lane<br />
Dayton, 41074<br />
Phone: (859)292-7486<br />
Fax: (859)261-1606<br />
Principal: Rick Wolf<br />
B-Phone: (859)292-7486<br />
R-Phone: (859)442-5530<br />
E: rick.wolf@dayton.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Scott Meyers<br />
E: scott.meyers@dayton.kyschools.us<br />
System: Dayton Public <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Jay Brewer<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Campbell<br />
Trainer: Nate Holtzapple<br />
Phone: (859)322-2391<br />
Counselor: Jen Glass<br />
Updated: 08/21/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1920<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 274.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 271<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Green & White<br />
B-Nickname: Greendevils<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Devils<br />
Stadium: Davis Field (3000)<br />
Gym: William Reiley Act. Ctr. (1376)<br />
DESALES (#-69)<br />
425 Kenwood Dr<br />
Louisville, 40214<br />
Phone: (502)368-6519<br />
Fax: (502)366-6172<br />
Principal: Suzanne Barnett<br />
B-Phone: (502)368-6519<br />
R-Phone: (502)550-2891<br />
E: suzanne.barnett@desaleshs.com<br />
A.D.: Sam Gilbert<br />
B-Phone: (502)361-1231<br />
R-Phone: (502)974-3629<br />
E: sam.gilbert@desaleshs.com<br />
System: Diocese of Louisville<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Jefferson<br />
Des. Rep.: Sam Gilbert<br />
Updated: 08/15/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Roman Catholic<br />
Member Since: 1957<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 291.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 286<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Brown & White<br />
B-Nickname: Colts<br />
G-Nickname: N/A<br />
Gym: Dodge Gym (1000)<br />
DEMING (#-70)<br />
375 N. Main Street, Box 168<br />
Mt. Olivet, 41064<br />
Phone: (606)724-5421<br />
Fax: (606)724-5225<br />
Principal: Jamey Johnson<br />
B-Phone: (606)724-5421<br />
E: jamey.johnson@robertson.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Rodney Massey<br />
R-Phone: (606)724-5596<br />
E: rodney.massey@robertson.kyschools.us<br />
System: Robertson County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Chuck Brown<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Robertson<br />
Des. Rep.: Rodney Massey<br />
Counselor: Charity Wood<br />
Updated: 07/10/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1925<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 139.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 126<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Black & White<br />
B-Nickname: Black Devils<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Devils<br />
Gym: Devil’s Dome (1100)<br />
DIXIE HEIGHTS (#-72)<br />
3010 Dixie Hwy<br />
Covington, 41017<br />
Phone: (859)341-7650<br />
Fax: (859)341-2531<br />
Principal: Karen Hendrix<br />
B-Phone: (859)426-4903<br />
E: karen.hendri@kenton.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Matt Wilhoite<br />
B-Phone: (859) 957-2818<br />
R-Phone: 859-426-5126<br />
E: matt.wilhoite@kenton.kyschools.us<br />
System: Kenton County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Terri Cox-Cruey<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Kenton<br />
Des. Rep.: Matt Wilhoite<br />
Trainer: Jay Bowers<br />
Phone: (859)341-7650<br />
Counselor: Kathy Wuellner<br />
Updated: 08/21/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1922<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 1373.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 1393<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Red & Gray<br />
B-Nickname: Colonels<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Colonels<br />
Stadium: Rice Mountjoy (3000)<br />
DOSS (#-74)<br />
7601 Saint Andrews Church Rd<br />
Louisville, 40214<br />
Phone: (502)485-8239<br />
Fax: (502)485-8744<br />
Principal: Ken Moeller<br />
B-Phone: (502)485-8239<br />
E: ken.moeller@jefferson.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Kevin A. Salyer<br />
B-Phone: (502)485-8754<br />
R-Phone: (502)718-0755<br />
E: kevin.salyer@jefferson.kyschools.us<br />
System: Jefferson County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Donna Hargens<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Jefferson<br />
Des. Rep.: Kevin Salyer<br />
Trainer: Mike Campbell<br />
Phone: 502-485-8339<br />
Counselor: Beth Salyer<br />
Updated: 08/24/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1968<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 999.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 945<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Burgundy & Old Gold<br />
B-Nickname: Dragons<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Dragons<br />
Stadium: Hayward Shartzer Stadium<br />
(2500)<br />
Gym: Leon Mudd <strong>Athletic</strong> Center (1800)<br />
DUPONT MANUAL (#-76)<br />
120 West Lee Street<br />
Louisville, 40208<br />
Phone: (502) 485-8241<br />
Fax: (502) 485-8035<br />
Principal: Larry Wooldridge<br />
B-Phone: (502) 485-8241<br />
E: larry.wooldridge@jefferson.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: David Zuberer<br />
B-Phone: (502) 485-8489<br />
E: david.zuberer@jefferson.kyschools.us<br />
System: Jefferson County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Donna Hargens<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Jefferson<br />
Des. Rep.: David Zuberer<br />
Trainer: Greg Kress<br />
Phone: (502) 609-4275<br />
Counselor: Amy Medley<br />
Updated: 08/10/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1919<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 1863.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 1856<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Red & White<br />
B-Nickname: Crimsons<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Crimsons<br />
Stadium: Manual Memorial Stadium<br />
(11463)<br />
Gym: Butch Charmoli Gymnasium (2566)<br />
EAST CARTER (#-77)<br />
405 Hitchins Rd<br />
Grayson, 41143<br />
Phone: (606)474-5714<br />
Fax: (606)475-9200<br />
Principal: Larry Kiser<br />
B-Phone: (606)474-5714<br />
E: larry.kiser@carter.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Troy Criswell<br />
R-Phone: (606) 474-8207<br />
E: troy.criswell@carter.kyschools.us<br />
System: Carter County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Ronnie Dotson<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Carter<br />
Des. Rep.: Hager Easterling<br />
Trainer: Kim Hale<br />
Phone: (606)474-5714<br />
Counselor: David Dowd/Shelia Porter<br />
Updated: 07/19/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1971<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 822.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 825<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Red,White,Navy Blue<br />
B-Nickname: Raiders<br />
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G-Nickname: Lady Raiders<br />
Stadium: Raider Stadium (1000)<br />
Gym: Harold Holbrook Complex (2500)<br />
EAST JESSAMINE (#-138)<br />
815 Sulphur Well Road<br />
Nicholasville, 40356<br />
Phone: (859)885-7240<br />
Fax: (859)881-0161<br />
Principal: Janet Granada<br />
B-Phone: (859)885-7240<br />
R-Phone: (859)263-8141<br />
E: janet.granada@jessamine.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Daniel Sandlin<br />
R-Phone: (859)338-5195<br />
E: daniel.sandlin@jessamine.kyschools.us<br />
System: Jessamine County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Lu Young<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Jessamine<br />
Des. Rep.: Daniel Sandlin<br />
Trainer: Katie Wilson<br />
Counselor: Jennifer Rocco/Kelly Zabilka<br />
Updated: 07/12/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1997<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 1097.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 1089<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Green & Blue<br />
Nickname: Jaguars<br />
Stadium: The Jungle (3800)<br />
Gym: Jaguar Den (1500)<br />
EAST RIDGE (#-324)<br />
19471 Lick Mountain Road<br />
Lick Creek, 41540<br />
Phone: (606)835-2811<br />
Fax: (606)835-2899<br />
Principal: Kevin Justice<br />
B-Phone: (606)835-2811<br />
R-Phone: (606)835-2433<br />
E: kevin.justice@pike.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Randy McCoy<br />
E: randy.mccoy@pike.kyschools.us<br />
System: Pike County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Roger Wagner<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Pike<br />
Counselor: Kathi Fletcher<br />
Updated: 08/24/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 2003<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 723.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 731<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Light and Navy Blue<br />
B-Nickname: Warriors<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Warriors<br />
EASTERN (#-79)<br />
12400 Old Shelbyville Rd<br />
Louisville, 40243<br />
Phone: (502)485-8243<br />
Fax: (502)485-3883<br />
Principal: Lana Kaelin<br />
B-Phone: (502)485-8243<br />
R-Phone: (502)245-9388<br />
E: lana.kaelin@jefferson.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Anthony Howard<br />
B-Phone: (502)485-8432<br />
R-Phone: (502)333-5041<br />
E: anthony.howard@jefferson.kyschools.us<br />
System: Jefferson County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Donna Hargens<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Jefferson<br />
Des. Rep.: Anthony Howard<br />
Trainer: Kevin Brown<br />
Phone: 502-435-4333<br />
Counselor: Jo Gill<br />
Updated: 08/27/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1950<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 2138.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 2151<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Royal Blue & White<br />
Nickname: Eagles<br />
Stadium: Eastern Field (6500)<br />
Gym: Eastern Gym (2500)<br />
EDMONSON COUNTY (#-80)<br />
220 Wildcat Way<br />
Brownsville, 42210<br />
Phone: (270)597-2151<br />
Fax: (270)597-2962<br />
Principal: Brian Alexander<br />
B-Phone: (270)597-2151<br />
R-Phone: (270)246-3049<br />
E: brian.alexander@edmonson.kyschools.<br />
us<br />
A.D.: Kyle Pierce<br />
B-Phone: (270)597-2152<br />
R-Phone: (270)996-7800<br />
E: kyle.pierce@edmonson.kyschools.us<br />
System: Edmonson County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Patrick Waddell<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Edmonson<br />
Des. Rep.: Kyle Pierce<br />
Counselor: Stacy Raymer/Kevin Jackson/<br />
Cor<br />
Updated: 08/13/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1923<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 663.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 672<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Red, White & Navy Bl<br />
B-Nickname: Wildcats<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Cats<br />
Stadium: Wildcat Field (1500)<br />
Gym: Wildcat Gym (2800)<br />
ELIZABETHTOWN (#-81)<br />
620 N Mulberry St<br />
Elizabethtown, 42701<br />
Phone: (270)769-3381<br />
Fax: (270)769-2539<br />
Principal: Steve Smallwood<br />
B-Phone: (270)769-3381<br />
R-Phone: (270) 877-1309<br />
E: steve.smallwood@etown.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Doug Barnes<br />
R-Phone: (270) 769-3698<br />
E: doug.barnes@etown.kyschools.us<br />
System: Elizabethtown <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Gary French<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Hardin<br />
Des. Rep.: Doug Barnes<br />
Counselor: Lisa Mudd<br />
Updated: 07/10/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1919<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 731.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 743<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: NW Purple & Old Gold<br />
Nickname: Panthers<br />
Stadium: Panther Field (3000)<br />
Gym: Charles Rawlings Memorial (1666)<br />
ELLIOTT COUNTY (#-83)<br />
PO Box 687<br />
Main St<br />
Sandy Hook, 41171<br />
Phone: (606)738-8052<br />
Fax: (606)738-8098<br />
Principal: Brian Brammel<br />
B-Phone: (606)738-8051<br />
R-Phone: (606)265-4304<br />
E: brian.brammel@elliott.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Greg Adkins<br />
B-Phone: (606)738-8060<br />
R-Phone: (606)738-6933<br />
E: greg.adkins@elliott.kyschools.us<br />
System: Elliott County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: C Thomas Potter, II<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Elliott<br />
Des. Rep.: Greg Adkins<br />
Counselor: Jessica Simmons<br />
Updated: 08/23/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1931<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 340.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 336<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Maroon, Black & Whit<br />
B-Nickname: Lions<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Lions<br />
Gym: Elliott County <strong>High</strong> Schoo (1200)<br />
EMINENCE (#-84)<br />
254 West Broadway<br />
254 W Broadway St<br />
Eminence, 40019<br />
Phone: (502)845-5427<br />
Fax: (502)845-1310<br />
Principal:<br />
B-Phone: (502)845-5427<br />
R-Phone: (502)459-8660<br />
A.D.: Donna G. McClamroch<br />
B-Phone: (502)845-5427 x2214<br />
R-Phone: (502)523-9194<br />
E: donna.mcclamroch@eminence.<br />
kyschools.us<br />
System: Eminence Public <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Buddy Berry<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Henry<br />
Des. Rep.: Donna McClamroch<br />
Updated: 08/15/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1920<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 140.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 138<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Red, White & Blue<br />
Nickname: Warriors<br />
Stadium: Warrior Field (750)<br />
Gym: Warrior Gymnasium (1000)<br />
ESTILL COUNTY (#-85)<br />
2675 Winchester Road<br />
Irvine, 40336<br />
Phone: (606)723-3537<br />
Fax: (606)723-4894<br />
Principal: Blain Click<br />
B-Phone: (606)723-3537<br />
R-Phone: (606)723-6120<br />
E: blain.click@estill.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Arthur Ballard<br />
R-Phone: (606)723-3064<br />
E: arthur.ballard@estill.kyschools.us<br />
System: Estill County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Bert Hensley<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Estill<br />
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Des. Rep.: Arthur Ballard<br />
Counselor: Jamie Day/Melissa Neal<br />
Updated: 08/02/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1940<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 735.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 729<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Blue & White<br />
B-Nickname: Engineers<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Engineers<br />
Stadium: Hoove Niece Field (1200)<br />
EVANGEL CHRISTIAN (#-86)<br />
5400 Minors Ln<br />
Louisville, 40219<br />
Phone: (502)968-7744<br />
Fax: (502)968-8414<br />
Principal: Dave Thomas<br />
B-Phone: 502-968-7744<br />
E: dave.thomas@evangelchristianschool.<br />
com<br />
A.D.: Dave Thomas<br />
B-Phone: 502-968-7744<br />
E: dave.thomas@evangelchristianschool.<br />
com<br />
System: Evangel Christian<br />
Supt: Bert Hensley<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Jefferson<br />
Counselor: Dave Thomas<br />
Updated: 08/10/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Other Religion <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1976<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 90.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 86<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Red, White, Silver &<br />
B-Nickname: Eagles<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Eagles<br />
Stadium: Eagles Nest (700)<br />
Gym: Evangel Gym (600)<br />
FAIRDALE (#-88)<br />
1001 Fairdale Rd<br />
Fairdale, 40118<br />
Phone: (502)485-8248<br />
Fax: (502)485-8761<br />
Principal: Brad Weston<br />
B-Phone: (502)485-8248<br />
R-Phone: (502)893-8128<br />
E: brad.weston@jefferson.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Ernest Smith, Jr.<br />
B-Phone: (502)485-6627<br />
R-Phone: (502)384-6726<br />
E: ernest.smith@jefferson.kyschools.us<br />
System: Jefferson County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Donna Hargens<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Jefferson<br />
Des. Rep.: Ernest Smith<br />
Counselor: Volinda Heimann<br />
Updated: 08/10/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1930<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 908.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 936<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Purple & Gold<br />
B-Nickname: Bulldogs<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Bulldogs<br />
Stadium: George Greschel Stadium (3500)<br />
Gym: Harry Hardin (2000)<br />
FAIRVIEW (#-89)<br />
2123 Main St W<br />
Ashland, 41102<br />
Phone: (606)324-9226<br />
Fax: (606)325-1486<br />
Principal: Garry McPeek<br />
B-Phone: (606)324-9226<br />
R-Phone: (606)571-8003<br />
E: garry.mcpeek@fairview.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.:<br />
R-Phone: (606)571-8003<br />
System: Fairview Public <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Bill Musick<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Boyd<br />
Des. Rep.: Garry McPeek<br />
Trainer: Kings Daughters Medical Center<br />
Phone: 606-408-4000<br />
Counselor: Tonia Lucas<br />
Updated: 08/09/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1956<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 278.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 276<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Red, Black & White<br />
B-Nickname: Eagles<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Eagles<br />
Stadium: Fairview Stadium (3000)<br />
Gym: George Cooke Memorial (1100)<br />
FERN CREEK (#-91)<br />
9115 Fern Creek Rd<br />
Louisville, 40291<br />
Phone: (502)485-8251<br />
Fax: (502)485-8009<br />
Principal: Houston Ph.D.<br />
B-Phone: (502)485-8251<br />
E: houston.barber@jefferson.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Troy Johnson<br />
B-Phone: (502)485-8436<br />
R-Phone: 502-553-6577<br />
E: troy.johnson@jefferson.kyschools.us<br />
System: Jefferson County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Donna Hargens<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Jefferson<br />
Des. Rep.: Troy Johnson<br />
Trainer: Chris Maxey<br />
Phone: (502)485-8436<br />
Counselor: Barry Ruble<br />
Updated: 08/13/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1928<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 1438.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 1437<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Burnt Orange & Black<br />
Nickname: Tigers<br />
Stadium: Community Stadium (3500)<br />
Gym: Kenneth Arnold Gymnasium (2398)<br />
FLEMING COUNTY (#-92)<br />
1658 Elizaville Rd.<br />
Flemingsburg, 41041<br />
Phone: (606)845-6601<br />
Fax: (606)845-3102<br />
Principal: Mark Leet<br />
B-Phone: (606)845-6601<br />
E: mark.leet@fl eming.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Blake Price<br />
R-Phone: (606)748-1612<br />
E: blake.price@fl eming.kyschools.us<br />
System: Fleming County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Tom Price<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Fleming<br />
Des. Rep.: Blake Price<br />
Trainer: Dr. Bill Bacon<br />
Phone: (606)849-3374<br />
Counselor: Libby Cannon<br />
Updated: 08/22/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1920<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 744.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 760<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Black & Gold<br />
Nickname: Panthers<br />
Stadium: Panther Field (2000)<br />
Gym: Panther Den (2200)<br />
FORT CAMPBELL (#-95)<br />
1101 Bastogne Avenue<br />
Fort Campbell, 42223<br />
Phone: (931)431-5056<br />
Fax: (931)431-9386<br />
Principal: Mohan Vaswani<br />
B-Phone: (931)431-5056<br />
R-Phone: 931-232-2320<br />
E: mohan.vaswani@am.dodea.edu<br />
A.D.: Patricia Keenan<br />
B-Phone: (931) 431-5056<br />
E: patricia.keenan@am.dodea.edu<br />
System: Fort Campbell <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Todd Curkendall<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Christian<br />
Des. Rep.: Patricia Keenan<br />
Trainer: Mike Long, M.Ed, ATC, CSCS<br />
Phone: 270-339-0758 (cell)<br />
Counselor: Martha P. Speake<br />
Updated: 08/15/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Federal <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1962<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 748.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 733<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Blue & Grey<br />
Nickname: Falcons<br />
Stadium: Fryar Stadium (5000)<br />
FORT KNOX (#-96)<br />
BLDG 7501, 266 Maine St<br />
Fort Knox, 40121<br />
Phone: (502)624-7030<br />
Fax: (502)624-6171<br />
Principal: Gregg Mowen<br />
B-Phone: (502)624-7030<br />
E: gregg.mowen@am.dodea.edu<br />
A.D.: Jackie Prather<br />
B-Phone: (502)624-5332<br />
R-Phone: (270)272-3327<br />
E: jacqueline.prather@am.dodea.edu<br />
System: Fort Knox <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Frank Calvano<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Hardin<br />
Des. Rep.: Jackie Prather<br />
Counselor: Scott Curley<br />
Updated: 08/22/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Federal <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1935<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 424.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 439<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Green, Gold & White<br />
B-Nickname: Eagles<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Eagles<br />
Stadium: McAdams Field (3000)<br />
FRANKFORT (#-97)<br />
328 Shelby St<br />
Frankfort, 40601<br />
Phone: (502)875-8655<br />
Fax: (502)875-8657<br />
Principal: Michael Godbey<br />
B-Phone: (502)875-8655 ext. 1<br />
E: michael.godbey@frankfort.kyschools.us<br />
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A.D.: Craig Foley<br />
B-Phone: (502)875-8655 x105<br />
R-Phone: 502.803.5370 begin_o<br />
E: craig.foley@frankfort.kyschools.us<br />
System: Frankfort Public <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Rich Crowe<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Franklin<br />
Des. Rep.: Craig Foley<br />
Trainer: Shawnda Ebert<br />
Phone: 502-875-8655<br />
Counselor: Natosha Cheggeh<br />
Updated: 08/22/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1917<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 258.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 252<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Orange & Blue<br />
B-Nickname: Panthers<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Panthers<br />
Stadium: Sower Field (2500)<br />
Gym: F.D. Wilkinson Arena (2800)<br />
FRANKLIN COUNTY (#-98)<br />
1100 E Main St<br />
Frankfort, 40601<br />
Phone: (502)695-6750<br />
Fax: (502)695-6755<br />
Principal: Stirling Sampson<br />
B-Phone: (502)695-6750<br />
R-Phone: (502)695-4077<br />
E: stirling.sampson@franklin.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Tracy Spickard<br />
R-Phone: (859)263-0380<br />
E: tracy.spickard@franklin.kyschools.us<br />
System: Franklin County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Chrissy Jones<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Franklin<br />
Des. Rep.: Tracy Spickard<br />
Trainer: Rachel Ross<br />
Counselor: Barbara Green<br />
Updated: 08/21/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1958<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 985.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 977<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Navy Blue, White & G<br />
B-Nickname: Flyers<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Flyers<br />
Stadium: Watkins Field (2500)<br />
FRANKLIN-SIMPSON (#-99)<br />
P.O. Box 389<br />
400 South College Street<br />
Franklin, 42135<br />
Phone: (270)586-3273<br />
Fax: (270)586-2021<br />
Principal: Tim Schlosser<br />
B-Phone: (270)586-3273<br />
E: tim.schlosser@simpson.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Kendrick A. Adams / Tim Schlos<br />
R-Phone: (270)586-0677<br />
E: kendrick.adams@simpson.kyschools.us,<br />
tim.schlosser<br />
System: Simpson County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: James Flynn<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Simpson<br />
Des. Rep.: Tim Schlosser<br />
Trainer: Ricky Mooneyhan<br />
Phone: (270)586-8877<br />
Counselor: Amy Hallman / Mandy Bills<br />
Updated: 08/13/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1920<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 890.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 895<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Blue & White<br />
B-Nickname: Wildcats<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Wildcats<br />
Stadium: James Mathews Stadium (4000)<br />
Gym: Franklin-Simpson Gymnasiu (3000)<br />
FREDERICK FRAIZE (#-100)<br />
PO Box 37<br />
301 Poplar Street<br />
Cloverport, 40111<br />
Phone: (270)788-3388<br />
Fax: (270)788-6640<br />
Principal: Dwayne Bishop<br />
B-Phone: (270)788-3388<br />
E: dwayne.bishop@cloverport.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Angie Dubree<br />
B-Phone: (270)788-3388x115<br />
R-Phone: (270)945-4362<br />
E: angela.dubree@cloverport.kyschools.us<br />
System: Cloverport Public <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: John Millay<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Breckinridge<br />
Des. Rep.: Dwayne Bishop<br />
Counselor: Neal Tindle<br />
Updated: 08/15/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1921<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 80.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 86<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Royal blue and white<br />
B-Nickname: Aces<br />
Gym: Cloverport Sports Center (1280)<br />
FULTON CITY (#-101)<br />
700 Stephen Beale Drive<br />
Fulton, 42041<br />
Phone: (270)472-1741<br />
Fax: (270)472-6135<br />
Principal: Donna Garland<br />
B-Phone: (270) 472-1741<br />
E: donna.garland@fultonind.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Donna Garland<br />
B-Phone: 270-472-1741<br />
E: donna.garland@fultonind.kyschools.us<br />
System: Fulton Public <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Tamara Smith<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Fulton<br />
Des. Rep.: Donna Garland<br />
Counselor: Mindy Ames<br />
Updated: 07/31/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1923<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 136.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 137<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Blue & White<br />
B-Nickname: Bulldogs<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Bulldogs<br />
Stadium: Memorial Stadium (2000)<br />
Gym: Fulton (1400)<br />
FULTON COUNTY (#-102)<br />
2740 Moscow Avenue<br />
Hickman, 42050<br />
Phone: (270)236-2070 x3000<br />
Fax: (270)236-9004<br />
Principal: Tracey Lamb<br />
B-Phone: (270)236-2070 x3300<br />
E: tracey.lamb@fulton.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Steven Spadafi no<br />
B-Phone: (270)236-2070 x3222<br />
R-Phone: (270)472-5643<br />
E: steve.spadafi no@fulton.kyschools.us<br />
System: Fulton County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Dennis Bledsoe<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Fulton<br />
Des. Rep.: Steven Spadafi no<br />
Counselor: Ellen Murphy<br />
Updated: 08/22/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1919<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 186.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 180<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Columbia Blue, Vegas<br />
B-Nickname: Pilots<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Pilots<br />
Stadium: Sanger Field (1500)<br />
Gym: Pilot Gym (1000)<br />
GALLATIN COUNTY (#-103)<br />
70 Wildcat Circle<br />
Warsaw, 41095<br />
Phone: (859)567-7901<br />
Fax: (859)567-8222<br />
Principal: Roxann Booth<br />
B-Phone: (859)567-7901<br />
E: roxann.booth@gallatin.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Jon Jones<br />
B-Phone: (859)567-7901/(859)5<br />
R-Phone: (859)567-2773<br />
E: jonathan.jones@gallatin.kyschools.us<br />
System: Gallatin County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Dorothy Perkins<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Gallatin<br />
Des. Rep.: Jon Jones<br />
Trainer: Rob Ullery<br />
Counselor: Mike Davis<br />
Updated: 08/20/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1921<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 451.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 467<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Blue & White<br />
B-Nickname: Wildcats<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Wildcats<br />
GARRARD COUNTY (#-104)<br />
599 Industry Road<br />
Lancaster, 40444<br />
Phone: (859) 792-2146<br />
Fax: (859) 792-4352<br />
Principal: Kevin Stull<br />
B-Phone: (859)792-2146<br />
R-Phone: (859) 792-1404<br />
E: kevin.stull@garrard.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Kalem Grasham<br />
B-Phone: 859-792-2146<br />
R-Phone: 859-319-3138<br />
E: kalem.grasham@garrard.kyschools.us<br />
System: Garrard County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Donald Aldridge<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Garrard<br />
Des. Rep.: Kalem Grasham<br />
Trainer: Crystal Tudor<br />
Phone: (859) 792-2146<br />
Counselor: Linda Rudolph<br />
Updated: 08/24/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1964<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 758.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 763<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Cardinal, White, Gol<br />
B-Nickname: Golden Lions<br />
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G-Nickname: Lady Lions<br />
Stadium: Dyehouse Memorial (3000)<br />
Gym: The Lions Den (2300)<br />
GEORGE ROGERS CLARK (#-105)<br />
620 Boone Ave<br />
Winchester, 40391<br />
Phone: (859)744-6111<br />
Fax: (859)745-2418<br />
Principal: David Bolen<br />
B-Phone: (859)744-6111<br />
E: david.bolen@clark.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Ryan Nolan<br />
B-Phone: (859)744-4545<br />
E: ryan.nolan@clark.kyschools.us<br />
System: Clark County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Elaine Farris<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Clark<br />
Trainer: Daniel Givens<br />
Phone: 859-745-2152<br />
Counselor: Lisa Sharp<br />
Updated: 08/20/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1917<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 1652.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 1662<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Red & White<br />
B-Nickname: Cardinals<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Cardinals<br />
Stadium: Cardinal Stadium (4500)<br />
Gym: Letcher Norton Gym (4500)<br />
GLASGOW (#-106)<br />
1601 Columbia Ave.<br />
Glasgow, 42141<br />
Phone: (270) 651-8801<br />
Fax: (270) 651-5189<br />
Principal: Keith Hale<br />
B-Phone: (270)651-8801<br />
E: keith.hale@glasgow.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Jeff Hall<br />
B-Phone: 270-651-2256<br />
R-Phone: 270-576-7019<br />
E: jeff.hall@glasgow.kyschools.us<br />
System: Glasgow Public <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Sean Howard<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Barren<br />
Counselor: lori siebold<br />
Updated: 08/23/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1924<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 551.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 557<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Blue & White<br />
B-Nickname: Scotties<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Scotties<br />
Stadium: Hank Royse Stadium (2500)<br />
Gym: Scottie Gym (1926)<br />
GRANT COUNTY (#-108)<br />
715 Warsaw Road<br />
Dry Ridge, 41035<br />
Phone: (859)824-9739<br />
Fax: (859)824-9756<br />
Principal: Claudette Herald<br />
B-Phone: (859)824-9739<br />
E: claudette.herald@grant.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Scott Shipp / Steve Thompson<br />
B-Phone: 859-824-9739<br />
R-Phone: (859)824-7251<br />
E: scott.shipp@grant.kyschools.us, steve.<br />
thompson@gra<br />
System: Grant County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Ron Livingood<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Grant<br />
Des. Rep.: Scott Shipp<br />
Trainer: Sandy Even<br />
Counselor: T. Herald//J. Mulligan<br />
Updated: 08/24/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1953<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 1122.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 1120<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Navy & Gold<br />
B-Nickname: Braves<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Braves<br />
GRAVES COUNTY (#-109)<br />
1107 Housman Street<br />
Mayfi eld, 42066<br />
Phone: (270)674-6242<br />
Fax: (270)247-8540<br />
Principal: Matthew Madding<br />
B-Phone: 270-674-4881<br />
R-Phone: 270-804-8685<br />
E: matthew.madding@graves.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Doug D. Gloyd<br />
B-Phone: (270)674-4884<br />
R-Phone: 270-247-1638<br />
E: doug.gloyd@graves.kyschools.us<br />
System: Graves County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Pete Galloway<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Graves<br />
Des. Rep.: Doug Gloyd<br />
Trainer: Jessica Stock<br />
Phone: 270-356-0455<br />
Counselor: Terry Yates<br />
Updated: 08/23/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1985<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 1377.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 1366<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Blue & Gray<br />
B-Nickname: Eagles<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Eagles<br />
Stadium: Eagle Field (3800)<br />
Gym: Eagles’ Nest (5200)<br />
GRAYSON COUNTY (#-110)<br />
340 <strong>School</strong>house Rd<br />
Leitchfi eld, 42754<br />
Phone: (270)259-4078<br />
Fax: (270)259-6131<br />
Principal: Todd Johnston<br />
B-Phone: (270)259-4078<br />
R-Phone: (270)259-4742<br />
E: todd.johnston@grayson.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Josh Basham<br />
R-Phone: 270-589-1855<br />
E: josh.basham@grayson.kyschools.us<br />
System: Grayson County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Barry Anderson<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Grayson<br />
Des. Rep.: Josh Basham<br />
Trainer: Joe Harris<br />
Phone: 270-230-1729<br />
Counselor: Michael Meredith<br />
Updated: 08/05/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1974<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 1294.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 1306<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Orange & Navy<br />
B-Nickname: Cougars<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Cougars<br />
Stadium: Cougar Stadium (2000)<br />
Gym: Cougar Gym (3200)<br />
GREEN COUNTY (#-111)<br />
P.O. Box 227<br />
302 Brummal Ave.<br />
Greensburg, 42743<br />
Phone: (270)932-6610<br />
Fax: (270)932-3214<br />
Principal: Karen Marcum<br />
B-Phone: (270)932-6610<br />
R-Phone: (270)932-7268<br />
E: karen.marcum@green.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Tim Deaton<br />
B-Phone: (270)932-6615<br />
R-Phone: (270)299-5331<br />
E: tim.deaton@green.kyschools.us<br />
System: Green County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Jim Frank<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Green<br />
Des. Rep.: Tim Deaton<br />
Counselor: Tammy Thompson<br />
Updated: 07/30/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1923<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 548.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 548<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Green & Gold<br />
Nickname: Dragons<br />
Stadium: Dragon Stadium (2500)<br />
GREENUP COUNTY (#-112)<br />
196 Musketeer Drive<br />
Greenup, 41144<br />
Phone: (606)473-9812<br />
Fax: (606)473-7854<br />
Principal: Sue Davis<br />
B-Phone: (606)473-9812<br />
E: sue.davis@greenup.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Roger Newton<br />
R-Phone: (606)922-7999<br />
E: roger.newton@greenup.kyschools.us<br />
System: Greenup County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Steve Hall<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Greenup<br />
Des. Rep.: Roger Newton<br />
Trainer: Amy Crum<br />
Phone: (606)473-9812<br />
Counselor: Barbara LeMaster<br />
Updated: 08/02/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1926<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 952.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 931<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Black, Gold & Green<br />
B-Nickname: Musketeers<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Musketeers<br />
Gym: Greenhouse (4100)<br />
GREENWOOD (#-304)<br />
5065 Scottsville Rd<br />
Bowling Green, 42104<br />
Phone: (270)842-3627<br />
Fax: (270)842-2037<br />
Principal: Greg Dunn<br />
B-Phone: (270)842-3627<br />
E: greg.dunn@warren.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Mark Davis<br />
B-Phone: (270)781-8109<br />
R-Phone: (270)781-8548<br />
E: mark.davis@warren.kyschools.us<br />
System: Warren County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Tim Murley<br />
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County: Warren<br />
Des. Rep.: Todd Tolbert<br />
Trainer: Susie Bell<br />
Phone: (270) 576-1001<br />
Counselor: Cavanah/Jaggers/Meece<br />
Updated: 08/15/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1990<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 1684.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 1701<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Burgandy-Green-Gold-<br />
B-Nickname: Gators<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Gators<br />
Stadium: Gator Stadium (1275)<br />
Gym: Gator Alley (2400)<br />
HANCOCK COUNTY (#-114)<br />
80 State Rt. 271 S.<br />
Lewisport, 42351<br />
Phone: (270)927-6953<br />
Fax: (270)927-8677<br />
Principal: Rick Lasley<br />
B-Phone: (270)927-6953<br />
R-Phone: (270)927-0861<br />
E: rick.lasley@hancock.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: David Hobbs<br />
R-Phone: (270)570-4505<br />
E: david.hobbs@hancock.kyschools.us<br />
System: Hancock County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Hancock<br />
Des. Rep.: David Hobbs<br />
Counselor: Tom Magan<br />
Updated: 08/15/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1961<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 512.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 489<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Red & Gray<br />
B-Nickname: Hornets<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Hornets<br />
Stadium: Schafer-Glover Field (2500)<br />
Gym: Hornet’s Nest (3200)<br />
HARLAN (#-115)<br />
420 E. Central St.<br />
Harlan, 40831<br />
Phone: (606)573-8750<br />
Fax: (606)573-8760<br />
Principal: Stacy Noah<br />
B-Phone: (606)573-8750<br />
E: stacy.noah@harlanind.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: James B. Donahue<br />
E: j.b.donahue@harlanind.kyschools.us<br />
System: Harlan Public <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: David Johnson<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Harlan<br />
Des. Rep.: David Johnson<br />
Trainer: Holly Johnson<br />
Phone: (606) 573 - 9539<br />
Counselor: Jeff Lunsford<br />
Updated: 08/16/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1920<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 235.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 238<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Green & White<br />
B-Nickname: Green Dragons<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Dragons<br />
Stadium: Joe Gilley (2000)<br />
HARLAN COUNTY (#-329)<br />
4000 N.US 119<br />
4000 N. US 119<br />
Baxter KY, 40806<br />
Phone: [606] 574- 2020<br />
Fax: [606] 574-0493<br />
Principal: Bob Howard<br />
B-Phone: [606]574-2020<br />
R-Phone: (606)573-7387<br />
E: bob.howard@harlan.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Fred McCreary<br />
B-Phone: [606]574-2020<br />
R-Phone: (606)837-2990<br />
E: fred.mccreary@harlan.kyschools.us<br />
System: Harlan County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Timothy W. Saylor<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Harlan<br />
Des. Rep.: Fred McCreary<br />
Trainer: Glenn Wills<br />
Phone: [606]574-2020<br />
Counselor: Scott Shepherd<br />
Updated: 08/13/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 2008<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 1202.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 1187<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Cardinal, Black, Sil<br />
B-Nickname: Black Bears<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Black Bears<br />
Stadium: Davis Memorial Stadium (5000)<br />
Gym: Black Bear Gym (3670)<br />
HARRISON COUNTY (#-116)<br />
320 Webster Ave<br />
Cynthiana, 41031<br />
Phone: (859)234-7117<br />
Fax: (859)234-0115<br />
Principal: Amy Coleman<br />
B-Phone: (859)234-7117<br />
E: amy.coleman@harrison.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Brad B. Allison<br />
R-Phone: 859-954-0677<br />
E: brad.allison@harrison.kyschools.us<br />
System: Harrison County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Andy Dotson<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Harrison<br />
Counselor: Donelle Judy/Allison Earlywine<br />
Updated: 08/22/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1950<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 957.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 949<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Maroon ( close to ca<br />
B-Nickname: Thorobreds<br />
G-Nickname: Fillies<br />
Stadium: Harrison County <strong>Athletic</strong> (6000)<br />
Gym: Hill Top (3200)<br />
HART COUNTY (#-118)<br />
1014 South Dixie Hwy.<br />
Munfordville, 42765<br />
Phone: (270)524-9341<br />
Fax: (270)524-3251<br />
Principal: Debbie Fowler<br />
B-Phone: (270)524-9341<br />
E: debbie.fowler@hart.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Jerry Taylor<br />
B-Phone: (270)524-2332<br />
R-Phone: (270)524-2722<br />
E: jerry.taylor@hart.kyschools.us<br />
System: Hart County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Ricky Line<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Hart<br />
Des. Rep.: Jerry Taylor<br />
Trainer: Bucky Day<br />
Phone: (270) 524-2332<br />
Counselor: Christie Wilcoxson<br />
Updated: 08/18/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1922<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 733.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 727<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Green, Orange, White<br />
B-Nickname: Raiders<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Raiders<br />
Stadium: Raider Field (3600)<br />
Gym: Raider Gym (3600)<br />
HAZARD (#-119)<br />
157 Bulldog Lane<br />
Hazard, 41701<br />
Phone: (606)439-1318<br />
Fax: (606)439-2285<br />
Principal: Happy Mobelini<br />
B-Phone: (606)436-3711<br />
R-Phone: (606)436-4766<br />
E: donald.mobelini@hazard.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Al Holland<br />
B-Phone: (606)436-5789<br />
R-Phone: (606)216-2936<br />
E: allan.holland@hazard.kyschools.us<br />
System: Hazard City <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Sandra Johnson<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Perry<br />
Des. Rep.: Al Holland<br />
Counselor: D.Combs<br />
Updated: 07/10/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1923<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 302.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 293<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Navy & Old Gold<br />
B-Nickname: Bulldogs<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Bulldogs<br />
Stadium: Daniel Field (4500)<br />
Gym: Memorial Gym (3500)<br />
HEATH (#-120)<br />
4330 Metropolis Lake Rd<br />
West Paducah, 42086<br />
Phone: (270)538-4090<br />
Fax: (270)538-4091<br />
Principal: Jon Reid<br />
B-Phone: (270) 538-4090<br />
E: jonathan.reid@mccracken.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Kris Garrett / Mary L. Hendric<br />
B-Phone: (270) 538-4090<br />
E: kris.garrett@mccracken.kyschools.us,<br />
mary.hendrick<br />
System: McCracken County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Nancy Waldrop<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: McCracken<br />
Des. Rep.: Kris Garrett<br />
Counselor: Mary Lee Hendricks<br />
Updated: 08/14/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1919<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 634.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 627<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Black & Gold<br />
B-Nickname: Pirates<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Pirates<br />
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HENDERSON COUNTY (#-121)<br />
2424 Zion Rd<br />
Henderson, 42420<br />
Phone: (270)831-8800<br />
Fax: (270)831-8880<br />
Principal: Sally Sugg<br />
B-Phone: (270)831-8810<br />
E: sally.sugg@henderson.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Vivian Tomblin<br />
B-Phone: (270)831-8868<br />
E: vivian.tomblin@henderson.kyschools.us<br />
System: Henderson County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Thomas L. Richey<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Henderson<br />
Des. Rep.: Vivian Tomblin<br />
Trainer: Tim Barron<br />
Phone: (270)827-7592<br />
Counselor: Amber Thomas<br />
Updated: 08/15/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1954<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 1988.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 2017<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Maroon & White<br />
Nickname: Colonels<br />
Stadium: Colonel Stadium (5000)<br />
Gym: Colonel Gym (2500)<br />
HENRY CLAY (#-122)<br />
2100 Fontaine Rd<br />
Lexington, 40502<br />
Phone: (859) 381-3423<br />
Fax: (859) 381-3430<br />
Principal: Greg Quenon / Greg Quenon<br />
B-Phone: (859) 381-3431<br />
R-Phone: (859) 229-6260 (cell<br />
E: greg.quenon@fayette.kyschools.us,<br />
greg.quenon@faye<br />
A.D.: Amanda M. Christensen<br />
R-Phone: 536-1267(c)<br />
E: amanda.christensen@fayette.kyschools.<br />
us<br />
System: Fayette County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Tom Shelton<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Fayette<br />
Des. Rep.: Amanda M. Christensen<br />
Trainer: Brett Least<br />
Phone: 859-753-0060<br />
Counselor: Sharron Wesley<br />
Updated: 08/15/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1917<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 2150.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 2168<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Blue & Gold<br />
B-Nickname: Blue Devils<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Devils<br />
Stadium: Dr. Robert J. Bell (Heber (5000)<br />
Gym: Al Prewitt Gymnasium (2800)<br />
HENRY COUNTY (#-123)<br />
1120 Eminence Road<br />
1220 Eminence Road<br />
New Castle, 40050<br />
Phone: (502)845-8670<br />
Fax: (502)845-8671<br />
Principal: Shannon Sageser<br />
B-Phone: (502)845-8670<br />
E: shannon.sageser@henry.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Todd Gilley<br />
B-Phone: (502)845-8680<br />
R-Phone: (502)222-2397<br />
E: todd.gilley@henry.kyschools.us<br />
System: Henry County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Tim Abrams<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Henry<br />
Des. Rep.: Todd Gilley<br />
Trainer: Andrew Stethen<br />
Phone: 502-845-8670<br />
Counselor: Shawn Coomes<br />
Updated: 08/09/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1921<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 675.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 677<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Cardinal Red/White<br />
B-Nickname: Wildcats<br />
G-Nickname: Ladycats<br />
Stadium: Henry County <strong>Athletic</strong> Com<br />
(2500)<br />
Gym: Roy L. Winchester (5400)<br />
HERITAGE (#-312)<br />
7216 U. S. 42<br />
Florence, 41042<br />
Phone: (859)525-0213<br />
Fax: (859)525-0650<br />
Principal: Howard Davis, Jr.<br />
B-Phone: (859)525-0213<br />
R-Phone: (859)525-1104<br />
E: howiedavis@aol.com<br />
A.D.: Bert A. Capel<br />
R-Phone: (859)342-9371<br />
E: pscapel@hotmail.com<br />
System: Heritage Academy<br />
Supt: Howard Davis, Jr.<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Boone<br />
Updated: 08/15/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Other Religion <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1993<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 48.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 42<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Blue & White<br />
Nickname: Eagles<br />
HICKMAN COUNTY (#-124)<br />
301 James H. Phillips Drive<br />
Clinton, 42031<br />
Phone: (270)653-4044<br />
Fax: (270)653-3200<br />
Principal: Larry Farlee<br />
B-Phone: (270)653-4044<br />
R-Phone: (270)653-4567<br />
E: larry.farlee@hickman.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Henry Edwards<br />
R-Phone: (270)653-4772<br />
E: henry.edwards@hickman.kyschools.us<br />
System: Hickman County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Kenny Wilson<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Hickman<br />
Des. Rep.: Larry Farlee<br />
Counselor: Amy Boaz<br />
Updated: 08/14/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1959<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 218.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 204<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Red, Black<br />
Nickname: Falcons<br />
Gym: McDaniel Gymansium (1500)<br />
HIGHLANDS (#-125)<br />
2400 Memorial Pky<br />
Fort Thomas, 41075<br />
Phone: (859)781-5900<br />
Fax: (859)442-4212<br />
Principal: Brian Robinson<br />
B-Phone: (859)815-2600<br />
E: brian.robinson@fortthomas.kyschools.<br />
us<br />
A.D.: Dale Mueller<br />
B-Phone: (859)815-2608<br />
R-Phone: (859)441-5357<br />
E: dale.mueller@fortthomas.kyschools.us<br />
System: Fort Thomas <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Gen Kirchner<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Campbell<br />
Des. Rep.: Carolyn Smith<br />
Trainer: Tracy Coffman<br />
Phone: (859)815-2608<br />
Counselor: Ann Meyer<br />
Updated: 08/15/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1920<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 787.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 780<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Blue & White<br />
Nickname: Bluebirds<br />
Stadium: David Cecil Memorial (4700)<br />
Gym: Russell Bridges Gym (1350)<br />
HOLMES (#-126)<br />
2500 Madison Avenue<br />
Covington, 41014<br />
Phone: (859)655-9545<br />
Fax: (859)581-7259<br />
Principal: Dennis Maines<br />
B-Phone: (859)655-9545<br />
E: dennis.maines@covington.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Stan Steidel<br />
R-Phone: (859)485-3057<br />
E: stan.steidel@covington.kyschools.us<br />
System: Covington Public <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Lynda Jackson<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Kenton<br />
Des. Rep.: Stan Steidel<br />
Trainer: Diana Siffel<br />
Phone: (859)655-9545<br />
Counselor: Kim Warren<br />
Updated: 07/24/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1917<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 813.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 789<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Red & White<br />
B-Nickname: Bulldogs<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Bulldogs<br />
Stadium: Tom Ellis (3500)<br />
Gym: David Evans (3000)<br />
HOLY CROSS (COVINGTON) (#-127)<br />
3617 Church St<br />
Covington, 41015<br />
Phone: (859)431-1335<br />
Fax: (859)655-2184<br />
Principal: Mike Holtz<br />
B-Phone: (859)431-1335<br />
R-Phone: (859) 491-1329<br />
E: mike.holtz@hchscov.com<br />
A.D.: Anne Julian, I<br />
B-Phone: 859-431-1335<br />
R-Phone: (859) 635-4592<br />
E: anne.julian@hchscov.com<br />
System: Diocese of Covington<br />
Supt: Mike Clines<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Kenton<br />
Des. Rep.: Anne Julian<br />
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Trainer: St. Elizabeth Sports<br />
Counselor: Anne Julian<br />
Updated: 08/15/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Roman Catholic<br />
Member Since: 1927<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 443.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 453<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Red & Black<br />
Nickname: Indians<br />
Gym: Msgr. Finn Activity Cente (900)<br />
HOLY CROSS (LOUISVILLE) (#-128)<br />
5144 Dixie Hwy<br />
Louisville, 40216<br />
Phone: (502)447-4363<br />
Fax: (502)448-1062<br />
Principal: Danielle Wiegandt<br />
B-Phone: (502)447-4363<br />
R-Phone: (502)447-1278<br />
E: dwiegandt@holycrosshs.com<br />
A.D.: Jody A. Thornsberry<br />
B-Phone: (502)447-4363 x108<br />
R-Phone: (502)447-0210<br />
E: jthornsberry@holycrosshs.com<br />
System: Diocese of Louisville<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Jefferson<br />
Des. Rep.: Jody Thornsberry<br />
Trainer: Brent Norton<br />
Phone: (502)449-0449<br />
Counselor: Mike Fletcher<br />
Updated: 08/22/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Roman Catholic<br />
Member Since: 1984<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 252.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 248<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Maroon & Grey<br />
Nickname: Cougars<br />
Stadium: Alumni Field (2500)<br />
HOPKINS COUNTY CENTRAL (#-315)<br />
6625 Hopkinsville Road<br />
Madisonville, 42431<br />
Phone: (270)825-6133<br />
Fax: (270)825-6135<br />
Principal: Tommy Burrough<br />
B-Phone: (270)825-6133<br />
R-Phone: 270-584-4604<br />
E: tommy.burrough@hopkins.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Nancy G. Oldham<br />
R-Phone: 270 - 871-5117<br />
E: nancy.oldham@hopkins.kyschools.us<br />
System: Hopkins County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: James L. Stevens<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Hopkins<br />
Des. Rep.: Nancy Oldham<br />
Trainer: Jason Carl<br />
Phone: 270-825-6133<br />
Counselor: R. Richardson/S.Moore/Rise Kar<br />
Updated: 08/23/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1996<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 1002.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 979<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Navy, Red, White<br />
B-Nickname: Storm<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Storm<br />
Stadium: Storm Stadium (3000)<br />
Gym: Storm Gym (3000)<br />
HOPKINSVILLE (#-131)<br />
430 Koffman Dr<br />
Hopkinsville, 42240<br />
Phone: (270)887-7110<br />
Fax: (270)887-1118<br />
Principal: Demetria Choice<br />
B-Phone: (270)887-7111<br />
R-Phone: (270)484-6567<br />
E: demetria.choice@christian.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Keith A. Kelley<br />
B-Phone: (270)887-7118<br />
R-Phone: 270-484-0507<br />
E: keith.kelley@christian.kyschools.us<br />
System: Christian County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Christian<br />
Des. Rep.: Keith Kelley<br />
Counselor: Janet Latham<br />
Updated: 08/16/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1919<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 1027.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 1030<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Black & Orange<br />
B-Nickname: Tigers<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Tigers<br />
Stadium: Stadium Of Champions (15000)<br />
Gym: Tiger Gym (4800)<br />
IROQUOIS (#-133)<br />
4615 Taylor Blvd<br />
Louisville, 40215<br />
Phone: (502)485-8269<br />
Fax: (502)485-8033<br />
Principal: Chris Perkins<br />
B-Phone: (502)485-8269<br />
R-Phone: (502)245-1646<br />
E: chris.perkins@jefferson.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Mike Beard<br />
B-Phone: (502)485-8693<br />
R-Phone: (502)243-9542<br />
E: mike.beard@jefferson.kyschools.us<br />
System: Jefferson County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Donna Hargens<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Jefferson<br />
Des. Rep.: Mike Beard<br />
Updated: 08/20/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1965<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 1197.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 1154<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Navy, C. Blue, White<br />
B-Nickname: Raiders<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Raiders<br />
Stadium: Fryrear Field (4000)<br />
Gym: Iroquois <strong>Athletic</strong> Center (2000)<br />
JACKSON CITY (#-134)<br />
940 <strong>High</strong>land Ave<br />
Jackson, 41339<br />
Phone: (606)666-5164<br />
Fax: (606)666-2555<br />
Principal: Jim Yount<br />
B-Phone: (606)666-5164<br />
R-Phone: (606)666-2696<br />
E: james.yount@jacksonind.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: John Couch<br />
R-Phone: (606)295-2561<br />
E: john.couch@jacksonind.kyschools.us<br />
System: Jackson Independent <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Tim Spencer<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Breathitt<br />
Des. Rep.: John Couch<br />
Counselor: Susan Watts<br />
Updated: 08/08/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1924<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 113.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 113<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Purple, Gold<br />
B-Nickname: Tigers<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Tigers<br />
Gym: J.B. Goff Gymnasium (500)<br />
JACKSON COUNTY (#-135)<br />
PO Box 427<br />
US Hwy 421<br />
Mc Kee, 40447<br />
Phone: (606)287-7155<br />
Fax: (606)287-2123<br />
Principal: Keith Hays<br />
B-Phone: (606)287-7155<br />
R-Phone: (606)287-8541<br />
E: keith.hays@jackson.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Wes Bishop<br />
B-Phone: (606)287-8351<br />
E: wes.bishop@jackson.kyschools.us<br />
System: Jackson County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Mike Smith<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Jackson<br />
Des. Rep.: Wes Bishop<br />
Counselor: Vickie Estridge<br />
Updated: 08/21/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1929<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 656.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 647<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Red, White, Blue<br />
B-Nickname: Generals<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Generals<br />
JEFFERSONTOWN (#-136)<br />
9600 Old Six Mile Ln<br />
Jeffersontown, 40299<br />
Phone: (502)485-8275<br />
Fax: (502)485-8832<br />
Principal: Marty Pollio<br />
B-Phone: (502)485-8275<br />
E: marty.pollio@jefferson.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Gary J. Weiter, Jr.<br />
B-Phone: (502)485-8384<br />
E: gary.weiter@jefferson.kyschools.us<br />
System: Jefferson County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Donna Hargens<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Jefferson<br />
Counselor: J. McPherson/M.Smith/J.<br />
Wallace<br />
Updated: 08/10/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1930<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 1146.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 1135<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Maroon & White<br />
B-Nickname: Chargers<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Chargers<br />
Stadium: Reynolds Fields (4000)<br />
Gym: Raymond Adams Gymnasium (1500)<br />
JENKINS (#-137)<br />
PO Box 552<br />
269 <strong>High</strong>way 3086<br />
Jenkins, 41537<br />
Phone: (606)832-2184<br />
Fax: (606)832-2181<br />
Principal: David Lee<br />
B-Phone: (606)832-2184<br />
E: david.lee@jenkins.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Steven Wright<br />
B-Phone: (606)832-2180<br />
R-Phone: (606)634-7211<br />
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E: steven.wright@jenkins.kyschools.us<br />
System: Jenkins Public <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Debby Watts<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Letcher<br />
Des. Rep.: Larry Maggard<br />
Counselor: Karen Corbett<br />
Updated: 08/20/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1921<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 195.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 201<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Kelly Green & White<br />
B-Nickname: Cavaliers<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Cavaliers<br />
Stadium: John Pack (4000)<br />
Gym: Cavalier Gymnasium (3000)<br />
JOHN HARDIN (#-322)<br />
384 W. A. Jenkins Rd.<br />
Elizabethtown, 42701<br />
Phone: (270)769-8906<br />
Fax: (270)769-8996<br />
Principal: Alvin Garrison<br />
B-Phone: (270)769-8906<br />
E: alvin.garrison@hardin.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Greg Cecil<br />
R-Phone: (270)734-0097<br />
E: greg.cecil@hardin.kyschools.us<br />
System: Hardin County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Nannette Johnston<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Hardin<br />
Des. Rep.: Greg Cecil<br />
Trainer: Eric Oliver<br />
Phone: 270-734-0609<br />
Counselor: Chad Lewis<br />
Updated: 08/17/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since:<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 1199.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 1149<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Red, Black and White<br />
B-Nickname: Bulldogs<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Bulldogs<br />
Stadium: Bulldog Stadium (2500)<br />
Gym: Dawg Pound (1400)<br />
JOHNSON CENTRAL (#-140)<br />
257 N. Mayo Tr.<br />
Paintsville, 41240<br />
Phone: (606)789-2500<br />
Fax: (606)789-2547<br />
Principal: Noel Crum<br />
B-Phone: (606)789-2500<br />
E: noel.crum@johnson.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Tommy L. McKenzie<br />
R-Phone: (606)297-3960<br />
E: tommy.mckenzie@johnson.kyschools.us<br />
System: Johnson County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Steve Trimble<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Johnson<br />
Des. Rep.: Darren Gamble<br />
Counselor: Karla McCarty<br />
Updated: 08/15/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1968<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 1047.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 1040<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Black & Gold<br />
B-Nickname: Golden Eagles<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Eagles<br />
Stadium: Eagle Field (3500)<br />
Gym: Golden Eagle Fieldhouse (3500)<br />
JUNE BUCHANAN (#-141)<br />
100 Purpose Road<br />
Pippa Passes, 41844<br />
Phone: (606)368-6108<br />
Fax: (606)368-6216<br />
Principal: Amanda Clark<br />
B-Phone: (606)368-6108<br />
E: amandaclark@alc.edu<br />
A.D.: James R. Hammond<br />
B-Phone: 606-368-6108<br />
E: jrhammond@alc.edu<br />
System: June Buchanan <strong>School</strong><br />
Supt: Joe Alan Stepp<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Knott<br />
Counselor: Tara Reynolds<br />
Updated: 08/21/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Private Non Church<br />
Member Since: 1984<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 55.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 48<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Black,Wh,Royal,Silve<br />
B-Nickname: Crusaders<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Crusaders<br />
Gym: Grady Nutt <strong>Athletic</strong> Ctr. (1500)<br />
KENTUCKY COUNTRY DAY (#-142)<br />
4100 Springdale Rd<br />
Louisville, 40241<br />
Phone: (502)423-0440<br />
Fax: (502)423-0445<br />
Principal: Marche Harris<br />
B-Phone: (502)423-0440<br />
R-Phone: (502)458-2702<br />
E: marche.harris@kcd.org<br />
A.D.: Tim Green<br />
R-Phone: (502)425-8377<br />
E: tim.green@kcd.org<br />
System: <strong>Kentucky</strong> Country Day<br />
Supt: Brad Lyman<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Jefferson<br />
Des. Rep.: Tim Green<br />
Trainer: Ray Hibbert<br />
Phone: (502)423-0440<br />
Counselor: George Jansing<br />
Updated: 08/22/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Private Non Church<br />
Member Since: 1972<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 278.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 286<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Royal, Gold & White<br />
Nickname: Bearcats<br />
Stadium: Monahan Field (1500)<br />
Gym: Gardner Gym (900)<br />
KENTUCKY SCHOOL F/T BLIND (#-143)<br />
1867 Frankfort Ave<br />
Louisville, 40206<br />
Phone: (502)897-1583<br />
Fax: (502)897-2994<br />
Principal: John Roberts<br />
B-Phone: (502)897-1583 x240<br />
E: john.roberts@ksb.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Kenny Jones<br />
B-Phone: (502)897-1583 x258<br />
R-Phone: (502)493-8797<br />
E: kenny.jones@ksb.kyschools.us<br />
System: <strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>School</strong> f/t Blind<br />
Supt: John Roberts<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Jefferson<br />
Des. Rep.: Kenny Jones<br />
Trainer: Connie Hill<br />
Phone: (502)897-1583 x 260<br />
Counselor: Elaine Hall<br />
Updated: 07/10/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: KDE Managed <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1947<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 31.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 27<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Red & White<br />
Nickname: Wildcats<br />
Gym: Langan Gym (300)<br />
KENTUCKY SCHOOL F/T DEAF (#-144)<br />
PO Box 27<br />
303 South Second Street<br />
Danville, 40423<br />
Phone: (859)239-7017<br />
Fax: (859)239-7007<br />
Principal: Rodney Buis<br />
B-Phone: (859)936-6670<br />
R-Phone: (859)336-7570<br />
E: rodney.buis@ksd.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Billy Lange<br />
B-Phone: (859) 439-0026<br />
R-Phone: (859) 439-0143<br />
E: billy.lange@ksd.kyschools.us<br />
System: <strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>School</strong> f/t Deaf<br />
Supt: Rodney Buis<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Boyle<br />
Des. Rep.: Billy Lange<br />
Trainer: McDowell Hospital Services<br />
Counselor: Stu Harper<br />
Updated: 08/19/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: KDE Managed <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1964<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 55.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 52<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Green & White<br />
Nickname: Colonels<br />
Stadium: Admiral Stadium (4500)<br />
Gym: Thomas Hall (800)<br />
KNOTT COUNTY CENTRAL (#-145)<br />
76 Patriot Lane<br />
Hindman, 41822<br />
Phone: (606)785-3166<br />
Fax: (606)785-3169<br />
Principal: Bobby Pollard<br />
B-Phone: (606)785-3166<br />
R-Phone: (606)368-2659<br />
E: bobby.pollard@knott.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Cavanaugh Trent<br />
B-Phone: (606)785-3153<br />
R-Phone: 606-233-7484<br />
E: cavanaugh.trent@knott.kyschools.us<br />
System: Knott County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Kim King<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Knott<br />
Des. Rep.: Cavanaugh Trent<br />
Counselor: D.Collins/S. Brashear<br />
Updated: 08/20/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1925<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 701.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 692<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Red, White, Blue<br />
B-Nickname: Patriots<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Patriots<br />
Stadium: Patriot Field (2500)<br />
Gym: Morton Combs Ath. Complex (5000)<br />
KNOX CENTRAL CENTRAL (#-146)<br />
100 Panther Way<br />
Barbourville, 40906<br />
Phone: (606)546-9253<br />
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Fax: (606)546-5684<br />
Principal: Tim Melton<br />
B-Phone: (606)546-9253<br />
R-Phone: (606)545-3389<br />
E: tim.melton@knox.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Tom Smith<br />
R-Phone: (606)523-9943-cell 6<br />
E: tommy.smith@knox.kyschools.us<br />
System: Knox County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Walter T. Hulett<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Knox<br />
Des. Rep.: tommy smith<br />
Counselor: Tammy Baker<br />
Updated: 08/17/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1928<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 982.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 967<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Navy & Gold<br />
B-Nickname: Panthers<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Panthers<br />
Stadium: KCHS Football Field (2500)<br />
Gym: KCHS Gymnasium (2400)<br />
LARUE COUNTY (#-147)<br />
925 S. Lincoln Blvd<br />
Hodgenville, 42748<br />
Phone: (270)358-2210<br />
Fax: (270)358-9469<br />
Principal: Paul Mullins<br />
B-Phone: (270)358-2210<br />
R-Phone: 270 358-5244<br />
E: paul.mullins@larue.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: David W. Dawson<br />
R-Phone: (270)766-7419<br />
E: david.dawson@larue.kyschools.us<br />
System: LaRue County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Sam Sanders<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Larue<br />
Des. Rep.: David Dawson<br />
Trainer: Eric Oliver<br />
Phone: (270) 734-0690<br />
Counselor: Kristi Wright<br />
Updated: 07/10/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1925<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 742.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 728<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Royal Blue & White<br />
B-Nickname: Hawks<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Hawks<br />
LAFAYETTE (#-148)<br />
401 Reed Lane<br />
Lexington, 40503<br />
Phone: (859)381-3474<br />
Fax: (859)381-3487<br />
Principal: Bryne Jacobs<br />
B-Phone: (859)381-3474<br />
R-Phone: (859)396-9804<br />
E: bryne.jacobs@fayette.khsaa.org<br />
A.D.: Michael Kinney<br />
R-Phone: (859)806-9426<br />
E: michael.kinney@fayette.kyschools.us<br />
System: Fayette County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Tom Shelton<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Fayette<br />
Des. Rep.: Michael Kinney<br />
Trainer: Jenni Williams<br />
Phone: (859)381-3477<br />
Updated: 08/20/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1924<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 1989.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 1964<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Red, White & Blue<br />
Nickname: Generals<br />
Stadium: Ishmael Stadium (4500)<br />
Gym: Jackson-Carlisle Gymnasiu (2400)<br />
LAWRENCE COUNTY (#-150)<br />
100 Bulldog Lane<br />
Louisa, 41230<br />
Phone: (606)638-9676<br />
Fax: (606)638-0596<br />
Principal: Lonnie Cook, Jr.<br />
B-Phone: (606)638-9676<br />
R-Phone: (606)465-8540<br />
E: lonnie.cook@lawrence.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Travis Feltner<br />
B-Phone: (606) 638-9676<br />
R-Phone: 606-422-3245<br />
E: travis.feltner@lawrence.kyschools.us<br />
System: Lawrence County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Mike Armstrong<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Lawrence<br />
Counselor: Luanne Finley/Mary Adams<br />
Updated: 08/16/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1922<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 755.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 726<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Red & Black<br />
B-Nickname: Bulldogs<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Bulldogs<br />
Stadium: Luke Varney <strong>Athletic</strong> Comp<br />
(1500)<br />
LEE COUNTY (#-151)<br />
PO Box J<br />
599 Lee Avenue<br />
Beattyville, 41311<br />
Phone: (606)464-5005<br />
Fax: (606)464-5014<br />
Principal: Mark Murray<br />
B-Phone: (606)464-5005<br />
R-Phone: (606)464-3802<br />
E: mark.murray@lee.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Glenna Cummins<br />
B-Phone: (606)464-5000<br />
E: glenna.cummins@lee.kyschools.us<br />
System: Lee County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Jim Evans<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Lee<br />
Des. Rep.: James Evans, Jr.<br />
Counselor: Jamie Stickler<br />
Updated: 08/08/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1928<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 330.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 330<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Blue, White, Scarlet<br />
B-Nickname: Bobcats<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Kats<br />
Gym: Lee County <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> Gy (2000)<br />
LESLIE COUNTY (#-152)<br />
PO Box 970<br />
Hwy 421 South 25 Eagle Lane<br />
Hyden, 41749<br />
Phone: (606)672-2337<br />
Fax: (606)672-2858<br />
Principal:<br />
B-Phone: (606)672-2337<br />
R-Phone: (606) 672-7180<br />
A.D.: Shannon Crisp<br />
B-Phone: (606)672-2338<br />
R-Phone: (606)279-5010<br />
E: shannon.crisp@leslie.kyschools.us<br />
System: Leslie County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Leslie<br />
Des. Rep.: Shannon Crisp<br />
Trainer: Kelly Wells<br />
Phone: (606) 279-4155 or 41<br />
Counselor: Robert Roark<br />
Updated: 08/15/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1927<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 543.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 546<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Maroon & Gold<br />
B-Nickname: Eagles<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Eagles<br />
Gym: Nixon Gym (2200)<br />
LETCHER COUNTY CENTRAL (#-328)<br />
435 Cougar Drive<br />
Whitesburg, 41858<br />
Phone: 606-633-2339<br />
Fax: 606-633-2447<br />
Principal: Stephen Boggs<br />
B-Phone: 606-633-2339<br />
R-Phone: 606-633-7941<br />
E: stephen.boggs@letcher.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Arthur Jackson<br />
B-Phone: 606-633-5628<br />
R-Phone: 606-633-2007<br />
E: arthur.jackson@letcher.kyschools.us<br />
System: Letcher County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Anna C. Craft<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Letcher<br />
Des. Rep.: Arthur ‘Ozz’ Jackson<br />
Trainer: Philip Bentley<br />
Phone: 606-632-1188<br />
Counselor: Nyoka Hall - MIssy Cornett<br />
Updated: 08/05/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 2006<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 947.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 951<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Royal,Black,White,Si<br />
B-Nickname: Cougars<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Cougars<br />
LEWIS COUNTY (#-154)<br />
PO Box 99<br />
HWY 10 West, Lion’s Lane<br />
Vanceburg, 41179<br />
Phone: (606)796-2823<br />
Fax: (606)796-3066<br />
Principal: Jack Lykins / Gigi Mauney<br />
B-Phone: (606)796-2823<br />
E: jack.lykins@lewis.kyschools.us, gigi.<br />
tierney@lewis<br />
A.D.: Joe Hampton<br />
E: joe.hampton@lewis.kyschools.us<br />
System: Lewis County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Maurice Reeder<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Lewis<br />
Des. Rep.: Gary Kidwell<br />
Counselor: Kevin Lewis<br />
Updated: 08/22/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1927<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 864.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 719<br />
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<strong>School</strong> Colors: Royal and White<br />
B-Nickname: Lions<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Lions<br />
LEXINGTON CATHOLIC (#-155)<br />
2250 Clays Mill Rd<br />
Lexington, 40503<br />
Phone: (859)277-7183<br />
Fax: (859)277-8681<br />
Principal: Sally Stevens<br />
B-Phone: (859)277-7183<br />
E: sstevens@lexingtoncatholic.com<br />
A.D.: Kevin J. Bruggeman<br />
B-Phone: (859)278-2077<br />
E: kbruggeman@lexingtoncatholic.com<br />
System: Diocese of Lexington<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Fayette<br />
Des. Rep.: Kevin Bruggeman<br />
Trainer: Barb Winters<br />
Phone: (859)255-6841<br />
Counselor: Bill Letton<br />
Updated: 08/22/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Roman Catholic<br />
Member Since: 1945<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 851.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 842<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: White, Blue<br />
B-Nickname: Knights<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Knights<br />
Stadium: Joseph K. Ford Stadium (3000)<br />
Gym: Rev. Robert J. Bueter Ath (1808)<br />
LEXINGTON CHRISTIAN (#-301)<br />
450 W. Reynolds Rd.<br />
Lexington, 40503<br />
Phone: (859) 422-5700<br />
Fax: (859) 223-3769<br />
Principal: Keith Hall<br />
B-Phone: (859) 422-5741<br />
E: khall@lexingtonchristian.org<br />
A.D.: Kerwin Dees<br />
B-Phone: (859) 422-5766<br />
E: kdees@lexingtonchristian.org<br />
System: Lexington Christian Academy<br />
Supt: Ollie Gibbs<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Fayette<br />
Trainer: Andrew Carlson<br />
Phone: (859) 422-5054<br />
Updated: 08/22/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Other Religion <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1989<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 459.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 446<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Royal Blue and Grey<br />
B-Nickname: Eagles<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Eagles<br />
LINCOLN COUNTY (#-156)<br />
60 Education Way<br />
Stanford, 40484<br />
Phone: (606)365-9111<br />
Fax: (606)365-1750<br />
Principal: Tim Godbey<br />
B-Phone: (606)365-9111<br />
E: tim.godbey@lincoln.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Jeff Jackson<br />
B-Phone: (606) 365-9111<br />
R-Phone: (606) 669-1422<br />
E: jeff.jackson@lincoln.kyschools.us<br />
System: Lincoln County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Karen Hatter<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Lincoln<br />
Des. Rep.: Jeff Jackson<br />
Counselor: Sandy Sexton<br />
Updated: 08/14/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1974<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 1122.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 1118<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Red, White & Blue<br />
B-Nickname: Patriots<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Patriots<br />
Stadium: Death Valley (3700)<br />
Gym: J.C. Eddelman Gym (4200)<br />
LIVINGSTON CENTRAL (#-158)<br />
750 U.S. 60 West<br />
Smithland, 42081<br />
Phone: (270)928-2065<br />
Fax: (270)928-2066<br />
Principal: Scott Gray<br />
B-Phone: 928-2065<br />
R-Phone: 508-2084<br />
E: scott.gray@livingston.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Jim Larson<br />
R-Phone: (270) 832-9463<br />
E: jim.larson@livingston.kyschools.us<br />
System: Livingston County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Darryl Chittenden<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Livingston<br />
Des. Rep.: Jim Larson<br />
Counselor: Scott Gray<br />
Updated: 08/16/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1958<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 415.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 412<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Red & Grey<br />
B-Nickname: Cardinals<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Cardinals<br />
LLOYD MEMORIAL (#-159)<br />
450 Bartlett Ave<br />
Erlanger, 41018<br />
Phone: (859)727-1555<br />
Fax: (859)727-5912<br />
Principal: John Riehemann<br />
B-Phone: (859)727-1555<br />
R-Phone: (859)486-1752<br />
E: john.riehemann@erlanger.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Mike Key<br />
R-Phone: (859)384-8425<br />
E: mike.key@erlanger.kyschools.us<br />
System: Erlanger-Elsmere Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Supt: Kathy Burkhardt<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Kenton<br />
Des. Rep.: Mike Key<br />
Trainer: Karen Gorlewski<br />
Phone: 859 727-2355<br />
Counselor: Chris Reeves & Anni Lonneman<br />
Updated: 08/12/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1928<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 631.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 605<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Navy & Vegas Gold<br />
B-Nickname: Juggernauts<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Juggernauts<br />
Stadium: Cecil Dees Field (4000)<br />
Gym: Scheben (2100)<br />
LOGAN COUNTY (#-160)<br />
2200 Bowling Green Rd<br />
Russellville, 42276<br />
Phone: (270)726-8454<br />
Fax: (270)726-1108<br />
Principal: Casey Jaynes<br />
B-Phone: (270)726-8454<br />
R-Phone: (270)772-4010<br />
E: casey.jaynes@logan.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Hugh McReynolds<br />
R-Phone: (270)755-4275<br />
E: hugh.mcreynolds@logan.kyschools.us<br />
System: Logan County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Marshall Kemp<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Logan<br />
Des. Rep.: Hugh McReynolds<br />
Counselor: A. Rogers/S. Speck<br />
Updated: 08/10/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1982<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 1104.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 1103<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Navy, Columbia Blue,<br />
B-Nickname: Cougars<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Cougars<br />
Stadium: Logan County (1500)<br />
Gym: Logan County (2500)<br />
LONE OAK (#-161)<br />
225 John Robinson Ave.<br />
Paducah, 42001<br />
Phone: (270)538-4150<br />
Fax: (270)538-4151<br />
Principal: Matthew Houser<br />
B-Phone: (270)538-4150 Ext.61<br />
E: matthew.houser@mccracken.kyschools.<br />
us<br />
A.D.: Mike Murphy<br />
B-Phone: (270)538-4130 ext 63<br />
R-Phone: 270-556-9151<br />
E: mike.murphy@mccracken.kyschools.us<br />
System: McCracken County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Nancy Waldrop<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: McCracken<br />
Des. Rep.: David M. Pope<br />
Counselor: Jeremy Watwood<br />
Updated: 08/10/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1920<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 898.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 924<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Purple & Gold<br />
Nickname: Purple Flash<br />
Stadium: Flash Field (2500)<br />
Gym: John Robinson Arena (1600)<br />
LOUISVILLE COLLEGIATE (#-162)<br />
PO Box 4369<br />
2427 Glenmary Ave<br />
Louisville, 40204<br />
Phone: (502) 479-0340<br />
Fax: (502) 479-0366<br />
Principal: Brad Davies<br />
B-Phone: (502)479-0340<br />
E: brad_davies@loucol.com<br />
A.D.: Chad A. Wabrek<br />
B-Phone: (502)479-0381<br />
R-Phone: (502)314-0881<br />
E: chad_wabrek@loucol.com<br />
System: Louisville Collegiate<br />
Supt: Scott Prince<br />
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Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Jefferson<br />
Des. Rep.: Tim Williams<br />
Trainer: Mike Palmisano<br />
Phone: (502)558-6589<br />
Counselor: Loren Carter<br />
Updated: 08/15/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Private Non Church<br />
Member Since: 1928<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 210.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 219<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Blue & Gold<br />
B-Nickname: Titans<br />
G-Nickname: Amazons<br />
Stadium: Champions Trace (500)<br />
Gym: Mary Rhodes Lannert Cente (300)<br />
LUDLOW (#-163)<br />
515 Elm St<br />
Ludlow, 41016<br />
Phone: (859)261-8211<br />
Fax: (859)655-7536<br />
Principal: Joe Beard<br />
B-Phone: (859)261-8211<br />
R-Phone: (859)363-0648<br />
E: joe.beard@ludlow.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Jodi Schmidt<br />
E: jodi.schmidt@ludlow.kyschools.us<br />
System: Ludlow Public <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Mike Borchers<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Kenton<br />
Des. Rep.: Jodi Schmidt<br />
Trainer: Brandon Slusher<br />
Phone: (859) 261-8211<br />
Counselor: Jennifer McMillen<br />
Updated: 08/15/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1922<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 300.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 300<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Red & Black<br />
Nickname: Panthers<br />
Stadium: James Rigney Memorial (1500)<br />
Gym: Ludlow Phys. Ed. Facility (692)<br />
LYNN CAMP (#-164)<br />
100 N. <strong>Kentucky</strong> 830<br />
Corbin, 40701<br />
Phone: (606)528-5429<br />
Fax: (606)528-4750<br />
Principal: Amy Bays<br />
B-Phone: (606)528-5429<br />
E: amy.bays@knox.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Daniel Green, Sr.<br />
R-Phone: (606)523-5573<br />
E: danny.green@knox.kyschools.us<br />
System: Knox County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Walter T. Hulett<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Knox<br />
Des. Rep.: Daniel Green<br />
Counselor: Diane Ashley<br />
Updated: 08/24/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1936<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 324.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 321<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Black & Orange<br />
B-Nickname: Wildcats<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Wildcats<br />
Stadium: Howard/Mitchell Stadium (2500)<br />
Gym: The Cat’s Den (1000)<br />
LYON COUNTY (#-165)<br />
209 Fairview Avenue<br />
Fairview Avenue<br />
Eddyville, 42038<br />
Phone: (270)388-9715<br />
Fax: (270)388-2296<br />
Principal: Robin Hurst<br />
E: robin.hurst@lyon.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Jonathon Blackman<br />
B-Phone: (270)388-9715 x322<br />
R-Phone: (270) 564-2938<br />
E: jonathon.blackman@lyon.kyschools.us<br />
System: Lyon County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Quin Sutton<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Lyon<br />
Des. Rep.: Jonathon Blackman<br />
Trainer: Dr. Debra Wilder<br />
Phone: (270)388-4357<br />
Counselor: Deanna Doom<br />
Updated: 07/10/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1928<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 316.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 309<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Purple & Gold<br />
B-Nickname: Lyons<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Lyons<br />
Gym: Jason White Gymnasium (1200)<br />
MADISON CENTRAL (#-168)<br />
705 N 2nd St<br />
Richmond, 40475<br />
Phone: (859)625-6109<br />
Fax: (859)623-3925<br />
Principal: Elmer Thomas<br />
B-Phone: (859)625-6109<br />
R-Phone: 859 6258996<br />
E: elmer.thomas@madison.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Philip Wilson<br />
R-Phone: (859)624-0977<br />
E: philip.wilson@madison.kyschools.us<br />
System: Madison County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Tommy Floyd<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Madison<br />
Des. Rep.: Gary Ford<br />
Trainer: Kort Physical Therapy<br />
Phone: 859 623-2057<br />
Counselor: Palmer/Thompson/Farmer/<br />
Shelton<br />
Updated: 08/21/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1926<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 1747.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 1755<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Red, White & Blue<br />
B-Nickname: Indians<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Indians<br />
Gym: H. Douglas House Academic (4000)<br />
MADISON SOUTHERN (#-295)<br />
279 Glades Rd<br />
Berea, 40403<br />
Phone: (859)625-6148<br />
Fax: (859)986-3092<br />
Principal: David Gilliam<br />
B-Phone: (859)986-8424<br />
R-Phone: 859-986-7534<br />
E: david.gilliam@madison.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Calvin Creech / Doug Sallee<br />
B-Phone: (859)986-8425<br />
R-Phone: (859)624-1577<br />
E: calvin.creech@madison.kyschools.us,<br />
doug.sallee@ma<br />
System: Madison County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Tommy Floyd<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Madison<br />
Des. Rep.: Calvin Creech<br />
Trainer: Ashlee Gabbard<br />
Phone: 859-553-0307<br />
Counselor: Case/Engle/Eden<br />
Updated: 08/22/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1988<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 1044.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 1046<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Blue & Orange<br />
B-Nickname: Eagles<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Eagles<br />
Stadium: James Williams Stadium (2600)<br />
Gym: J. B. Moore (1200)<br />
MADISONVILLE-NORTH HOPKINS (#-<br />
169)<br />
4515 Hanson Rd<br />
Madisonville, 42431<br />
Phone: (270)825-6017<br />
Fax: (270) 825-6095<br />
Principal: Deanna D. Ashby<br />
B-Phone: (270) 825-6017 x2101<br />
R-Phone: 270-322-8525<br />
E: deanna.ashby@hopkins.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Mike Quinn<br />
B-Phone: (270)825-6017 x2111<br />
R-Phone: (270) 824-9303<br />
E: michael.quinn@hopkins.kyschools.us<br />
System: Hopkins County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: James L. Stevens<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Hopkins<br />
Des. Rep.: Mike Quinn<br />
Trainer: Sabrina Pletz<br />
Phone: (270) 871-7227<br />
Counselor: Lori Vanover<br />
Updated: 08/15/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1918<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 1001.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 1023<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Maroon, White, Black<br />
B-Nickname: Maroons<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Maroons<br />
Stadium: Badgett <strong>Athletic</strong> Complex (5000)<br />
Gym: Maroon Gym (3800)<br />
MAGOFFIN COUNTY (#-170)<br />
201 Hornet Drive<br />
Salyersville, 41465<br />
Phone: (606)349-2011<br />
Fax: (606)349-5345<br />
Principal: Tony Skaggs<br />
B-Phone: (606)349-2011<br />
E: tony.skaggs@magoffi n.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Neil West<br />
B-Phone: (606)349-2165<br />
R-Phone: (606)349-3449<br />
E: neil.west@magoffi n.kyschools.us<br />
System: Magoffi n County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Joe Hunley<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Magoffi n<br />
Des. Rep.: Sam Miller<br />
Counselor: Marci Kazee/Sarah Howard<br />
Updated: 08/20/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1976<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 674.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 660<br />
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<strong>School</strong> Colors: Maroon & White<br />
B-Nickname: Hornets<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Hornets<br />
Gym: John Sam Bailey Memorial (2000)<br />
MALE (#-171)<br />
4409 Preston Hwy<br />
Louisville, 40213<br />
Phone: (502)485-8292<br />
Fax: (502)485-8770<br />
Principal: Ted Boehm<br />
B-Phone: (502)485-8292<br />
E: ted.boehm@jefferson.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: John Kelsey<br />
B-Phone: (502)485-8972<br />
R-Phone: (502)210-3606<br />
E: john.kelsey@jefferson.kyschools.us<br />
System: Jefferson County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Donna Hargens<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Jefferson<br />
Des. Rep.: John Kelsey<br />
Trainer: Amanda Carroll<br />
Counselor: Crutcher/Branch/Sullivan/Smith<br />
Updated: 08/19/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1917<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 1782.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 1780<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Purple & Old Gold<br />
B-Nickname: Bulldogs<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Bulldogs<br />
Stadium: Maxwell Field (8000)<br />
Gym: Glenn Gym (2000)<br />
MARION COUNTY (#-172)<br />
735 East Main St.<br />
Lebanon, 40033<br />
Phone: (270)692-6066<br />
Fax: (270)692-6248<br />
Principal: Stacey Hall<br />
B-Phone: (270)692-6066<br />
E: stacey.hall@marion.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Robby Peterson<br />
R-Phone: 270-699-5538<br />
E: robby.peterson@marion.kyschools.us<br />
System: Marion County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Chuck Hamilton<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Marion<br />
Des. Rep.: Robby Peterson<br />
Trainer: Jennifer May<br />
Phone: 618-967-3387<br />
Counselor: J. Bradshaw/V. Brown<br />
Updated: 08/27/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1970<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 981.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 980<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Silver/Maroon/Navy<br />
B-Nickname: Knights<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Knights<br />
Stadium: John Boswell (4000)<br />
Gym: Roby Dome (2600)<br />
MARSHALL COUNTY (#-173)<br />
416 <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> Road<br />
Benton, 42025<br />
Phone: (270)527-1453<br />
Fax: (270)527-0578<br />
Principal: Amy Waggoner<br />
B-Phone: (270)527-1453<br />
E: amy.waggoner@marshall.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Jeff M. Stokes<br />
B-Phone: (270)527-6714<br />
R-Phone: 270-705-7905<br />
E: jeff.stokes@marshall.kyschools.us<br />
System: Marshall County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Trent Lovett<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Marshall<br />
Des. Rep.: Jeff Stokes<br />
Counselor: Jennifer Burnham<br />
Updated: 08/21/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1974<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 1432.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 1435<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Orange & White<br />
B-Nickname: Marshals<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Marshals<br />
Stadium: Carroll Traylor Stadium (4600)<br />
Gym: Reed Conder Memorial (6000)<br />
MASON COUNTY (#-174)<br />
1320 US 68<br />
Maysville, 41056<br />
Phone: (606)564-3393<br />
Fax: (606)564-5360<br />
Principal: Steve Appelman<br />
B-Phone: (606)564-3393<br />
R-Phone: (606)759-8118<br />
E: steve.appelman@mason.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Steve Appelman / Fred Hester<br />
E: steve.appelman@mason.kyschools.us,<br />
fred.hester@mas<br />
System: Mason County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Tim G. Moore<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Mason<br />
Des. Rep.: Fred Hester<br />
Counselor: Erin Neal<br />
Updated: 08/08/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1960<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 784.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 776<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Royal Blue/White/Gra<br />
B-Nickname: Royals<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Royals<br />
Stadium: Mason County Field (2000)<br />
Gym: Mason County Fieldhouse (5400)<br />
MAYFIELD (#-175)<br />
700 Douthitt St<br />
Mayfi eld, 42066<br />
Phone: (270)247-4461<br />
Fax: (270)247-9624<br />
Principal: Don Hubbard<br />
B-Phone: (270)247-4461<br />
R-Phone: (270)247-1944<br />
E: don.hubbard@mayfi eld.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Joe Morris<br />
B-Phone: (270)247-5582<br />
R-Phone: (270)247-9925<br />
E: joe.morris@mayfi eld.kyschools.us<br />
System: Mayfi eld Public <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Lonnie Burgett<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Graves<br />
Des. Rep.: Joe Morris/Don Hubbard<br />
Counselor: Lynn Henderson<br />
Updated: 08/14/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1919<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 380.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 368<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Red, Black<br />
B-Nickname: Cardinals<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Cardinals<br />
Stadium: War Memorial (5000)<br />
Gym: Mayfi eld Sports Arena (4200)<br />
MCCREARY CENTRAL (#-177)<br />
400 Raider Way<br />
Stearns, 42647<br />
Phone: (606)376-5051<br />
Fax: (606)376-7045<br />
Principal: Sharon Ross<br />
B-Phone: (606)376-5051<br />
R-Phone: (606)376-4280<br />
E: sharon.ross@mccreary.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Robert H. Jones<br />
R-Phone: 606-310-9859<br />
E: robert.jones@mccreary.kyschools.us<br />
System: McCreary County<br />
Supt: Donnie Wright<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: McCreary<br />
Des. Rep.: Robert Jones<br />
Trainer: Marc Taylor<br />
Phone: (606)376-5051<br />
Counselor: Russell Gilreath/Eddie Stephen<br />
Updated: 08/23/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1927<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 856.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 844<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Maroon, Gold, Black<br />
Nickname: Raiders<br />
Gym: Joe Williams Memorial (3500)<br />
MCLEAN COUNTY (#-179)<br />
1859 Hwy 136E<br />
Calhoun, 42327<br />
Phone: (270)273-5278<br />
Fax: (270)273-5208<br />
Principal: Rollie Troutman<br />
B-Phone: (270)273-5278<br />
R-Phone: 270-316-1412<br />
E: rollie.troutman@mclean.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Marshall L. Enoch<br />
R-Phone: (270)278-5407<br />
E: marshall.enoch@mclean.kyschools.us<br />
System: McLean County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Tres Settle<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: McLean<br />
Des. Rep.: Rollie Troutman<br />
Counselor: Rhonda Spear<br />
Updated: 08/14/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1972<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 491.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 476<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Maroon, Gold & White<br />
B-Nickname: Cougars<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Cougars<br />
Stadium: Paulsen Stadium (2000)<br />
MEADE COUNTY (#-180)<br />
938 Old State Road<br />
Brandenburg, 40108<br />
Phone: (270)422-7515<br />
Fax: (270)422-3928<br />
Principal: Bill Adams<br />
B-Phone: (270)422-7515<br />
R-Phone: (270)422-5609<br />
E: bill.adams@meade.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: John Proctor<br />
B-Phone: (270)422-7515 x4502<br />
R-Phone: (270)422-3206<br />
E: john.proctor@meade.kyschools.us<br />
System: Meade County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
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Supt: Mitchell Crump<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Meade<br />
Des. Rep.: John Proctor<br />
Trainer: Carol George<br />
Phone: 270-763-7724<br />
Counselor: Matt Spencer<br />
Updated: 08/05/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1926<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 1536.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 1532<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Green & White<br />
B-Nickname: Green Wave<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Waves<br />
Stadium: Hamilton Field (3800)<br />
MENIFEE COUNTY (#-181)<br />
119 Indian Creek Rd.<br />
Frenchburg, 40322<br />
Phone: (606)768-8102<br />
Fax: (606)768-8200<br />
Principal: Brenda Warren<br />
B-Phone: (606)768-8102<br />
R-Phone: (606)359-1362<br />
E: brenda.warren@menifee.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Tim Hacker<br />
B-Phone: 606-768-8102<br />
E: timothy.hacker@menifee.kyschools.us<br />
System: Menifee County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Charles Mitchell<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Menifee<br />
Des. Rep.: Tim Hacker<br />
Counselor: Tamilyn Ingram<br />
Updated: 08/02/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1927<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 318.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 319<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Green & White<br />
B-Nickname: Wildcats<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Cats<br />
Gym: E.C. Ballard Gym (1000)<br />
MERCER COUNTY (#-182)<br />
1124 Moberly Rd<br />
Harrodsburg, 40330<br />
Phone: (859-733-7160<br />
Fax: 859-733-7164<br />
Principal: Malissa Hutchins<br />
B-Phone: 859-733-7160<br />
R-Phone: (859)734-7953<br />
E: malissa.hutchins@mercer.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Jaziel R. Guerra<br />
B-Phone: 859-733-7180<br />
R-Phone: 859-940-6812<br />
E: jaziel.guerra@mercer.kyschools.us<br />
System: Mercer County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Dennis Davis<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Mercer<br />
Des. Rep.: Malissa Hutchins<br />
Trainer: Todd Davis<br />
Phone: 859-733-7180<br />
Counselor: Steve Kidd/Lisa Sparrow<br />
Updated: 08/10/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1955<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 997.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 998<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Red, Blue & White<br />
Nickname: Titans<br />
MERCY (#-183)<br />
5801 Fegenbush Lane<br />
Louisville, 40228<br />
Phone: (502)671-2010<br />
Fax: (502)491-0661<br />
Principal:<br />
B-Phone: (502)671-2010<br />
R-Phone: (502)741-0782<br />
A.D.: Mark Evans<br />
R-Phone: (502)592-8849<br />
E: mevans@mercyjaguars.com<br />
System: Diocese of Louisville<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Jefferson<br />
Des. Rep.: Mark Evans<br />
Trainer: Jack Graham<br />
Phone: (502)585-4571<br />
Counselor: Ann Helton<br />
Updated: 08/21/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Roman Catholic<br />
Member Since: 1964<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 587.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 607<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Columbia Blue,White<br />
G-Nickname: Jaguars<br />
Gym: Mercy Gymnasium (1300)<br />
METCALFE COUNTY (#-184)<br />
208 Randolph St.<br />
Edmonton, 42129<br />
Phone: (270)432-2481<br />
Fax: (270)432-2714<br />
Principal: Kelly Bell<br />
B-Phone: (270)432-2481<br />
E: kelly.bell@metcalfe.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Freddie Harbison<br />
B-Phone: (270)537-5196<br />
R-Phone: 270-565-1955<br />
E: freddie.harbison@metcalfe.kyschools.us<br />
System: Metcalfe County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Patricia Hurt<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Metcalfe<br />
Des. Rep.: Freddie Harbison<br />
Counselor: Dawn Harbison<br />
Updated: 07/21/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1923<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 494.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 485<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Maroon,White, Blue &<br />
B-Nickname: Hornets<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Hornets<br />
Stadium: Hornet Field (2000)<br />
MIDDLESBORO (#-185)<br />
4404 Cumberland Ave<br />
Middlesboro, 40965<br />
Phone: (606)242-8820<br />
Fax: (606)242-8825<br />
Principal:<br />
B-Phone: (606)242-8821<br />
R-Phone: (606)248-1696<br />
A.D.: Bill Jones<br />
B-Phone: 606-242-8828/8829<br />
R-Phone: 606-269-0110 cell<br />
E: bill.jones@mboro.kyschools.us<br />
System: Middlesboro <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Rita Cook<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Bell<br />
Trainer: Donny Grigsby<br />
Phone: (606)248 - 0050<br />
Counselor: Dawn Stewart<br />
Updated: 08/22/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1921<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 500.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 503<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Gold & White<br />
B-Nickname: Yellowjackets<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Jackets<br />
Stadium: Bradner Stadium (5000)<br />
Gym: Fuson Gym (3200)<br />
MODEL (#-188)<br />
521 Lancaster Avenue<br />
Richmond, 40475<br />
Phone: (859)622-3766<br />
Fax: (859)622-6658<br />
Principal:<br />
B-Phone: (859)622-3766<br />
A.D.: Barb Shafer<br />
B-Phone: (859)622-1035<br />
R-Phone: (859)624-8632<br />
E: barb.shafer@eku.edu<br />
System: Model Laboratory <strong>School</strong><br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Madison<br />
Des. Rep.: Barb Shafer<br />
Counselor: Jamie Worley<br />
Updated: 08/14/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1930<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 217.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 220<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Red, White and Blue<br />
B-Nickname: Patriots<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Patriots<br />
Gym: Kearns Gym (500)<br />
MONROE COUNTY (#-189)<br />
755 Old Mulkey Road<br />
Tompkinsville, 42167<br />
Phone: (270)487-6217<br />
Fax: (270)487-8274<br />
Principal: Phil M. Bartley<br />
B-Phone: (270)487-6217<br />
R-Phone: (270)487-8955<br />
E: phil.bartley@monroe.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Dwayne Murray<br />
B-Phone: (270)487-5517<br />
R-Phone: (270)407-1197<br />
E: dwayne.murray@monroe.kyschools.us<br />
System: Monroe County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Lewis D. Carter<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Monroe<br />
Des. Rep.: Dwayne Murray<br />
Counselor: Debbie Wilson<br />
Updated: 07/24/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1985<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 614.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 601<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Silver & Blue<br />
B-Nickname: Falcons<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Falcons<br />
Stadium: Darrell Carter (4000)<br />
Gym: Monroe County <strong>High</strong> (2800)<br />
MONTGOMERY COUNTY (#-190)<br />
724 Woodford Dr<br />
Mount Sterling, 40353<br />
Phone: (859)497-8765<br />
Fax: (859)497-8700<br />
Principal: Jim Dusso<br />
B-Phone: (859)497-8765<br />
R-Phone: (859)585-3586<br />
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E: jim.dusso@montgomery.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Gene Heffi ngton<br />
R-Phone: (859) 585-3974<br />
E: gene.heffi ngton@montgomery.<br />
kyschools.us<br />
System: Montgomery County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Josh Powell<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Montgomery<br />
Des. Rep.: Gene Heffi ngton<br />
Trainer: Ashley Foster<br />
Phone: (859)497-8765<br />
Counselor: Jon Mansfi eld<br />
Updated: 08/19/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1923<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 1260.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 1247<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Red, White & Blue<br />
Nickname: Indians<br />
Stadium: Cunningham Stadium (5000)<br />
Gym: MCHS Arena (4200)<br />
MONTICELLO (#-191)<br />
160 Cave St<br />
160Cave St<br />
Monticello, 42633<br />
Phone: (606)348-5312<br />
Fax: (606)348-3039<br />
Principal: Roger Keith<br />
B-Phone: (606)348-5312<br />
R-Phone: (606)348-5027<br />
E: roger.keith@monticello.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Paul R. Stringer<br />
R-Phone: (606)348-6410<br />
E: paul.stringer@monticello.kyschools.us<br />
System: Monticello Public <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Gary Abbott<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Wayne<br />
Des. Rep.: Paul Stringer<br />
Trainer: Jeff Parmelee<br />
Counselor: Elizabeth Miller<br />
Updated: 08/15/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1917<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 241.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 241<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Royal Blue, & White<br />
B-Nickname: Trojans<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Trojans<br />
Gym: Joe W. Harper Gymnasium (1200)<br />
MOORE (#-192)<br />
6415 Outer Loop<br />
Louisville, 40228<br />
Phone: (502)485-8304<br />
Fax: (502)485-8168<br />
Principal: Vicki Lete<br />
B-Phone: (502)485-8304<br />
E: vicki.lete@jefferson.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Steven Silvano<br />
B-Phone: (502)485-8711<br />
R-Phone: (502)969-2358<br />
E: steven.silvano@jefferson.kyschools.us<br />
System: Jefferson County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Donna Hargens<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Jefferson<br />
Des. Rep.: Steven Silvano<br />
Trainer: Crista Manley<br />
Phone: 502-964-5404<br />
Counselor: Michelle Sircy<br />
Updated: 08/10/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1969<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 783.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 786<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Navy & Silver<br />
B-Nickname: Mustangs<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Mustangs<br />
MORGAN COUNTY (#-193)<br />
150 Road To Success<br />
West Liberty, 41472<br />
Phone: (606)743-8052<br />
Fax: (606)743-8100<br />
Principal: Joseph Gamble<br />
B-Phone: (606)743-8052<br />
R-Phone: (606)522-4865<br />
E: joseph.gamble@morgan.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Ralph Hamilton<br />
B-Phone: (606)743 8083<br />
R-Phone: (606)369 1901<br />
E: ralph.hamilton@morgan.kyschools.us<br />
System: Morgan County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Deatrah Barnett<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Morgan<br />
Des. Rep.: Ralph W. Hamilton<br />
Trainer: Stacy Cook PT, Mark Ward PTA<br />
Phone: 743-3608<br />
Counselor: Lori Keeton<br />
Updated: 08/11/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1921<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 649.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 632<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Blue & Gold<br />
B-Nickname: Cougars<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Cougars<br />
Stadium: Herdman Field (3000)<br />
Gym: Veterans Memorial (1800)<br />
MUHLENBERG COUNTY (#-332)<br />
501 Robert Draper Way<br />
Greenville, 42345<br />
Phone: (270)338-0040<br />
Fax: (270)338-2442<br />
Principal: Donna Bumps<br />
B-Phone: (270)338-0040<br />
R-Phone: (270)820-6534<br />
E: donna.bumps@muhlenberg.kyschools.<br />
us<br />
A.D.: Brad Divine<br />
R-Phone: (270) 820-6533<br />
E: brad.divine@muhlenberg.kyschools.us<br />
System: Muhlenberg County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Dale Todd<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Muhlenberg<br />
Des. Rep.: Brad Divine<br />
Trainer: Ray Carroll, MA, ATC<br />
Phone: (270)719-1731<br />
Counselor: Cindy Baird<br />
Updated: 08/22/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 2009<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 1433.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 1440<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Columbia Blue, Black<br />
B-Nickname: Mustangs<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Mustangs<br />
MURRAY (#-197)<br />
501 Doran Rd<br />
Murray, 42071<br />
Phone: (270)753-5202<br />
Fax: (270)753-8391<br />
Principal: Teresa Speed<br />
B-Phone: (270)753-5202<br />
R-Phone: (270)293-8791<br />
E: teresa.speed@murray.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Jim R. Baurer<br />
R-Phone: (270)978-2479<br />
E: jim.baurer@murray.kyschools.us<br />
System: Murray Public <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Bob Rogers<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Calloway<br />
Des. Rep.: Teresa Speed<br />
Trainer: Lance Harper<br />
Phone: (270) 994-0385<br />
Counselor: Cleta Benningfi eld<br />
Updated: 08/24/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1921<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 469.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 460<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Old Gold & Black<br />
B-Nickname: Tigers<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Tigers<br />
Stadium: Ty Holland Stadium (1600)<br />
Gym: Tiger Gym (1700)<br />
NELSON COUNTY (#-198)<br />
1070 Bloomfi eld Rd<br />
Bardstown, 40004<br />
Phone: (502)349-7010<br />
Fax: (502)349-7017<br />
Principal: Eric Gilpin<br />
B-Phone: (502)349-7010<br />
E: eric.gilpin@nelson.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Bill Broaddus<br />
B-Phone: (502)349-7010 x2685<br />
R-Phone: (502)252-5162<br />
E: bill.broaddus@nelson.kyschools.us<br />
System: Nelson County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Anthony Orr<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Nelson<br />
Des. Rep.: Bill Broaddus<br />
Trainer: Cody James<br />
Phone: 937 935 4092<br />
Counselor: Thomas,Hanson,Downing,Case<br />
Updated: 08/18/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1969<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 1532.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 1490<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Red, White & Blue<br />
B-Nickname: Cardinals<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Cards<br />
Stadium: Cardinal Stadium (2800)<br />
Gym: Cardinal Gym (3000)<br />
NEWPORT (#-199)<br />
900 E 6th St<br />
Newport, 41071<br />
Phone: (859)292-3023<br />
Fax: (859)292-8340<br />
Principal: Tony Watts<br />
B-Phone: (859)292-3023<br />
E: antonio.watts@newport.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Kathi Baldwin / Tony Watts<br />
R-Phone: (859)750-7030<br />
E: kathi.baldwin@newport.kyschools.us,<br />
antonio.watts@<br />
System: Newport Public <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Pam Rye<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Campbell<br />
Trainer: Mark Miller<br />
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Phone: 859-292-3023<br />
Counselor: Meg Flynn<br />
Updated: 08/02/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1919<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 520.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 505<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Red & Black<br />
B-Nickname: Wildcats<br />
G-Nickname: Ladycats<br />
Stadium: Newport Stadium (2900)<br />
Gym: Stan Arnzen Sports Comple (2100)<br />
NEWPORT CENTRAL CATHOLIC (#-200)<br />
13 Carothers Rd<br />
Newport, 41071<br />
Phone: (859)292-0001<br />
Fax: (859)292-0656<br />
Principal: Carl Foster<br />
B-Phone: (859)292-0001<br />
E: cfoster@ncchs.com<br />
A.D.: Rob Detzel, I<br />
B-Phone: (859)655-3353<br />
R-Phone: (859)331-1303<br />
E: rdetzel@ncchs.com<br />
System: Diocese of Covington<br />
Supt: Mike Clines<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Campbell<br />
Des. Rep.: Rob Detzel<br />
Trainer: Kelly Twehues<br />
Phone: (859)292-0001<br />
Counselor: Jenny Mertle<br />
Updated: 08/22/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Roman Catholic<br />
Member Since: 1935<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 425.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 419<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Royal Blue & Gold<br />
Nickname: Thoroughbreds<br />
NICHOLAS COUNTY (#-201)<br />
103 <strong>School</strong> Drive<br />
Carlisle, 40311<br />
Phone: (859)289-3780<br />
Fax: (859)289-6429<br />
Principal: Marty Feltner<br />
B-Phone: (859)289-3780<br />
R-Phone: (859)585-1708<br />
E: marty.feltner@nicholas.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Robert Hopkins<br />
B-Phone: 859-289-3780<br />
R-Phone: 859-289-8159<br />
E: robert.hopkins@nicholas.kyschools.us<br />
System: Nicholas County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Greg Reid<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Nicholas<br />
Des. Rep.: Marty Feltner<br />
Trainer: Robert Ullery<br />
Phone: 859-229-2314<br />
Counselor: Kacey Miller<br />
Updated: 08/22/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1938<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 369.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 363<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Blue & White<br />
B-Nickname: Bluejackets<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Jackets<br />
Stadium: Ben H. Pumphrey Field (2500)<br />
NORTH BULLITT (#-203)<br />
3200 E. Hebron Lane<br />
Shepherdsville, 40165<br />
Phone: (502) 869-6200<br />
Fax: (502) 957-6762<br />
Principal: Jeff Marshall<br />
B-Phone: (502) 869-6200<br />
E: jeffrey.marshall@bullitt.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Bill Robinette<br />
R-Phone: (502) 889-0219<br />
E: bill.robinette@bullitt.kyschools.us<br />
System: Bullitt County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Keith Davis<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Bullitt<br />
Des. Rep.: Lee Barger<br />
Counselor: Connie Hatfi eld<br />
Updated: 08/26/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1975<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 1234.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 1245<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Green & Gold<br />
B-Nickname: Eagles<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Eagles<br />
Stadium: C.T. Collins Field (1600)<br />
NORTH HARDIN (#-204)<br />
801 S Logsdon Pky<br />
Radcliff, 40160<br />
Phone: (270)351-3167<br />
Fax: (270)352-4512<br />
Principal: Lonnie Dennis<br />
B-Phone: (270)351-3167<br />
R-Phone: (270)505-3687<br />
E: lonnie.dennis@hardin.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: James Slaven<br />
R-Phone: (270)351-8950<br />
E: james.slaven@hardin.kyschools.us<br />
System: Hardin County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Nannette Johnston<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Hardin<br />
Des. Rep.: James Slaven<br />
Trainer: Carol George<br />
Phone: 270-763-7724<br />
Counselor: Alan Campbell<br />
Updated: 08/23/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1962<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 1364.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 1383<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Royal Blue, White &<br />
B-Nickname: Trojans<br />
Stadium: Ray Story Stadium (2500)<br />
Gym: Ron Bevars Gymnasium (2000)<br />
NORTH LAUREL (#-307)<br />
1300 E. Hal Rogers Pkwy<br />
London, 40741<br />
Phone: (606)862-4699<br />
Fax: (606)862-4701<br />
Principal: Mike Black<br />
B-Phone: (606) 862-4699<br />
R-Phone: (606) 878-2601<br />
E: michael.black@laurel.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: James Durham<br />
R-Phone: (606)682-2898<br />
E: jimmy.durham@laurel.kyschools.us<br />
System: Laurel County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Doug Bennett<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Laurel<br />
Des. Rep.: James R. Durham<br />
Trainer: Will Broughton<br />
Phone: (606) 682-6114<br />
Counselor: Rachel Gaynor<br />
Updated: 08/15/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1992<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 1355.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 1381<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Kelly, Royal, White<br />
B-Nickname: Jaguars<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Jaguars<br />
Stadium: The Jungle (4500)<br />
NORTH OLDHAM (#-325)<br />
1815 South Hwy 1793<br />
Goshen, 40026<br />
Phone: (502)228-0158<br />
Fax: (502)228-7735<br />
Principal: Lisa Jarrett<br />
B-Phone: (502)228-0158<br />
E: lisa.jarrett@oldham.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Tom Clemons<br />
E: tom.clemons@oldham.kyschools.us<br />
System: Oldham County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Oldham<br />
Des. Rep.: Tom Clemons<br />
Trainer: Lynn Miller<br />
Phone: 502- 228-0158<br />
Counselor: Lori Jones<br />
Updated: 08/21/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 2004<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 876.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 900<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Teal and Black<br />
B-Nickname: Mustangs<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Mustangs<br />
Stadium: Mustang Stadium (1000)<br />
NOTRE DAME (#-205)<br />
1699 Hilton Dr<br />
Covington, 41011<br />
Phone: (859)261-4300<br />
Fax: (859)292-7722<br />
Principal: Laura Koehl<br />
B-Phone: (859)261-4300<br />
E: koehll@ndapandas.org<br />
A.D.: Kim Gunning<br />
B-Phone: (859)292-7730<br />
R-Phone: (859)292-8211<br />
E: gunningk@ndapandas.org<br />
System: Diocese of Covington<br />
Supt: Mike Clines<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Kenton<br />
Des. Rep.: Kim Gunning<br />
Trainer: Dawna Panko<br />
Phone: (859)341-5600<br />
Counselor: Mikey Skerchock<br />
Updated: 07/29/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Roman Catholic<br />
Member Since: 1926<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 593.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 590<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Blue & Gold<br />
G-Nickname: Pandas<br />
OHIO COUNTY (#-206)<br />
1400 South Main<br />
Hartford, 42347<br />
Phone: (270)274-3366<br />
Fax: (270)274-9482<br />
Principal: Greg Decker<br />
B-Phone: 270-274-3366 Ext 404<br />
R-Phone: (270)256-8344<br />
E: greg.decker@ohio.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Charles W. Patton<br />
B-Phone: 270-274-3366 Ext 187<br />
R-Phone: (270)256-1390<br />
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E: charles.patton@ohio.kyschools.us<br />
System: Ohio County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Scott Lewis<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Ohio<br />
Des. Rep.: Robert Asberry<br />
Trainer: Rachael Reed Martin<br />
Phone: (270)298-5426<br />
Counselor: Kim Kennedy<br />
Updated: 08/15/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1935<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 1176.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 1155<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Navy, White and Gray<br />
B-Nickname: Eagles<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Eagles<br />
Stadium: Frank Barnes (3000)<br />
Gym: Ohio County Gym (3200)<br />
OLDHAM COUNTY (#-207)<br />
PO Box 187<br />
1150 N <strong>High</strong>way 393<br />
Buckner, 40010<br />
Phone: (502)222-9461<br />
Fax: (502)222-0558<br />
Principal: Brent Deaves<br />
B-Phone: (502) 222-9461<br />
E: brent.deaves@oldham.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Kevin Combs<br />
B-Phone: (502) 222-9461<br />
E: kevin.combs@oldham.kyschools.us<br />
System: Oldham County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Oldham<br />
Des. Rep.: Kevin Combs<br />
Trainer: Nick Sarantis<br />
Phone: (502) 222-9461<br />
Counselor: Matt Steedly<br />
Updated: 08/15/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1953<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 1393.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 1370<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Blue & White<br />
B-Nickname: Colonels<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Colonels<br />
Stadium: Bell Field (4000)<br />
ONEIDA BAPTIST INSTITUTE (#-208)<br />
P.O. Box 67<br />
#1 Mulberry Street<br />
Oneida, 40972<br />
Phone: (606)847-4111<br />
Fax: (606)847-4496<br />
Principal: Dan Stockton<br />
B-Phone: (606)847-4111 x214<br />
R-Phone: (606)847-4901<br />
E: dan.stockton@oneidaschool.org<br />
A.D.: Laura Stockton<br />
B-Phone: (606)847-4111 x213<br />
R-Phone: (606)847-4901<br />
E: laura.stockton@oneidaschool.org<br />
System: Oneida Baptist Institute<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Clay<br />
Des. Rep.: Laura Stockton<br />
Counselor: Kathy Jaspersen<br />
Updated: 08/21/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Other Religion <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1928<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 194.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 187<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Blue & White<br />
B-Nickname: Mountaineers<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Mountaineers<br />
Gym: D. Chester Sparks (525)<br />
OWEN COUNTY (#-209)<br />
2340 <strong>High</strong>way 22 East<br />
Owenton, 40359<br />
Phone: 502. 484. 5509<br />
Fax: 502. 484. 0444<br />
Principal: Duane Kline<br />
B-Phone: 502. 484. 4199<br />
E: duane.kline@owen.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Tj Wesselman<br />
B-Phone: 502. 484. 4086<br />
R-Phone: 606. 627. 3211 cell<br />
E: thomas.wesselman@owen.kyschools.us<br />
System: Owen County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Owen<br />
Des. Rep.: T.J. Wesselman<br />
Trainer: Robert Ullery<br />
Phone: 859. 323. 5533<br />
Counselor: Kay Hill<br />
Updated: 08/15/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1923<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 549.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 546<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Maroon & White<br />
B-Nickname: Rebels<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Rebels<br />
Stadium: Patterson Field (1500)<br />
Gym: Floyd E. Gritton Gym (1800)<br />
OWENSBORO (#-210)<br />
1800 Frederica St<br />
Owensboro, 42301<br />
Phone: (270)686-1110<br />
Fax: (270)686-1162<br />
Principal: Anita Burnette<br />
B-Phone: (270)686-1110<br />
R-Phone: (270)729-2400<br />
E: anita.burnette@owensboro.kyschools.<br />
us<br />
A.D.: Chris Gaddis<br />
B-Phone: (270)686-1084<br />
R-Phone: (270)684-8787<br />
E: chris.gaddis@owensboro.kyschools.us<br />
System: Owensboro Public <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Larry Vick<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Daviess<br />
Des. Rep.: Chris Gaddis<br />
Trainer: Tom Freeman<br />
Phone: (270) 926-2131<br />
Counselor: Jane Prince<br />
Updated: 08/10/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1917<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 983.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 990<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Red & Black<br />
B-Nickname: Red Devils<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Devils<br />
Stadium: Rash Stadium (3000)<br />
Gym: Owensboro (2500)<br />
OWENSBORO CATHOLIC (#-211)<br />
1524 W Parrish Ave<br />
Owensboro, 42301<br />
Phone: (270)684-3215<br />
Fax: (270)852-8007<br />
Principal: Gates Settle<br />
B-Phone: (270)684-3215<br />
E: gates.settle@owensborocatholic.org<br />
A.D.: David Blanford<br />
R-Phone: (270)684-6943<br />
E: david.blanford@owensborocatholic.org<br />
System: Diocese of Owensboro<br />
Supt: Jim Mattingly<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Daviess<br />
Des. Rep.: David Blanford<br />
Counselor: Scott Lowe<br />
Updated: 08/22/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Roman Catholic<br />
Member Since: 1939<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 435.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 433<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Green & White<br />
B-Nickname: Aces<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Aces<br />
Stadium: Steele Stadium (3100)<br />
Gym: Owensboro Sports Center (5000)<br />
OWSLEY COUNTY (#-212)<br />
177 Shepherd Road<br />
Shepherd’s Lane<br />
Booneville, 41314<br />
Phone: (606)593-5185<br />
Fax: (606)593-5656<br />
Principal: Gary Cornett<br />
B-Phone: (606)593-5185<br />
R-Phone: (606)593-7611<br />
E: gary.cornett@owsley.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Gary Cornett<br />
B-Phone: (606) 593-5185<br />
E: gary.cornett@owsley.kyschools.us<br />
System: Owsley County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Tim Bobrowski<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Owsley<br />
Des. Rep.: Gary Cornett<br />
Trainer: Kim McIntosh<br />
Phone: (606) 593-6023<br />
Counselor: Vanessa Johnson<br />
Updated: 08/16/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1929<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 256.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 269<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Maroon & White<br />
B-Nickname: Owls<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Owls<br />
Gym: Owsley Co. H.S. Gym (1500)<br />
PADUCAH TILGHMAN (#-213)<br />
2400 Washington St<br />
Paducah, 42003<br />
Phone: (270)444-5650<br />
Fax: (270)444-5659<br />
Principal: Art Davis<br />
B-Phone: (270)444-5650 x5655<br />
R-Phone: (270)524-1646<br />
E: art.davis@paducah.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Dwayne Wall<br />
B-Phone: (270)444-5650 x5657<br />
R-Phone: (618)524-3914<br />
E: dwayne.wall@paducah.kyschools.us<br />
System: Paducah Public <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Randy Greene<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: McCracken<br />
Des. Rep.: Dwayne Wall<br />
Trainer: BioKinetics<br />
Phone: 270.554.0378 begin_o<br />
Counselor: Casaundra Newsome<br />
Updated: 07/10/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1918<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 833.5<br />
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LY 9-12 Enro: 821<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Blue & White<br />
Nickname: Blue Tornado<br />
Stadium: McRight Field (8500)<br />
Gym: Otis Dinning Gym (3200)<br />
PAINTSVILLE (#-214)<br />
225 Second St<br />
Paintsville, 41240<br />
Phone: (606)789-2656<br />
Fax: (606)789-2582<br />
Principal: Charles McClure<br />
B-Phone: (606)789-2656<br />
R-Phone: (606)793-1593<br />
E: chuck.mcclure@paintsville.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Jack R. Ousley, II<br />
R-Phone: (606)789-5938<br />
E: jack.ousley@paintsville.kyschools.us<br />
System: Paintsville <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Coy D. Samons<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Johnson<br />
Des. Rep.: Jack Ousley<br />
Counselor: Beverly Martin<br />
Updated: 08/17/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1921<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 228.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 231<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Blue & White<br />
B-Nickname: Tigers<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Tigers<br />
Stadium: Memorial Field (4000)<br />
PARIS (#-215)<br />
308 W 7th St<br />
Paris, 40361<br />
Phone: (859)987-2168<br />
Fax: (859)987-2132<br />
Principal:<br />
B-Phone: (859)987-2168<br />
R-Phone: (859) 619-0239<br />
A.D.: Cary Barr, I<br />
R-Phone: (859)537-1990<br />
E: cary.barr@paris.kyschools.us<br />
System: Paris Public <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Gary Wiseman<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Bourbon<br />
Des. Rep.: Cary Barr<br />
Trainer: Bill Welsh<br />
Phone: 859-351-9577<br />
Counselor: Brandi Ogden<br />
Updated: 08/21/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1917<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 212.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 215<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Orange, Black, White<br />
B-Nickname: Greyhounds<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Hounds<br />
Stadium: Blanton Collier Stadium (3000)<br />
Gym: Alumni Gym (2000)<br />
PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR (#-299)<br />
1600 Man O’ War Blvd<br />
Lexington, 40513<br />
Phone: (859)381-3546<br />
Fax: (859)381-3560<br />
Principal: Betsy Rains<br />
B-Phone: (859)381-3546<br />
E: betsy.rains@fayette.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Andy Sirginnis<br />
B-Phone: (859)381-3553<br />
R-Phone: (859)608-2266<br />
E: andy.sirginnis@fayette.kyschools.us<br />
System: Fayette County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Tom Shelton<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Fayette<br />
Des. Rep.: Andy Sirginnis<br />
Trainer: Aaron MacDonald<br />
Counselor: Deanna Smith<br />
Updated: 08/21/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1990<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 1171.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 215<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Black & Red<br />
B-Nickname: Bulldogs<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Bulldogs<br />
Stadium: Jon R. Akers Stadium (3600)<br />
Gym: S.T. Roach Sports Center (4500)<br />
PENDLETON COUNTY (#-217)<br />
2359 Hwy 27 N<br />
<strong>High</strong>way 27<br />
Falmouth, 41040<br />
Phone: (859)654-3355<br />
Fax: (859)654-4235<br />
Principal: Tony Dietrich<br />
B-Phone: (859)654-3355 x 7908<br />
E: tony.dietrich@pendleton.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Keith Smith<br />
B-Phone: (859)654-3355 x 7903<br />
R-Phone: (859) 234-4129<br />
E: keith.smith@pendleton.kyschools.us<br />
System: Pendleton County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Anthony Strong<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Pendleton<br />
Des. Rep.: Gary Dearborn<br />
Trainer: Ashley Warrington<br />
Phone: (859) 654- 3355 ext.<br />
Counselor: Karen Delaney<br />
Updated: 08/13/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1954<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 877.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 880<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Red, White & Black<br />
B-Nickname: Wildcats<br />
G-Nickname: LadyCats<br />
Stadium: Veterans Stadium (1000)<br />
Gym: Pendleton Memorial Gym (1500)<br />
PERRY COUNTY CENTRAL (#-314)<br />
305 Park Avenue<br />
Hazard, 41701<br />
Phone: (606)439-5888<br />
Fax: (606)439-2825<br />
Principal: Neal Feltner<br />
B-Phone: (606)439-5888<br />
E: neal.feltner@perry.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Randy Napier<br />
B-Phone: 606-439-5888<br />
R-Phone: 606 233-8178<br />
E: randy.napier@perry.kyschools.us<br />
System: Perry County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: John Paul Amis<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Perry<br />
Des. Rep.: Randy Napier<br />
Counselor: Sabrina Miller/Kim Dixon<br />
Updated: 08/10/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1995<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 1002.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 1000<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Red, Black and White<br />
B-Nickname: Commodores<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Commodores<br />
Stadium: Commodore Field (1500)<br />
Gym: John C. Combs Arena (4895)<br />
PHELPS (#-218)<br />
PO Box 925<br />
11580 Hwy. 632<br />
Phelps, 41553<br />
Phone: (606)456-3482<br />
Fax: (606)456-8988<br />
Principal: Mike Hamilton<br />
B-Phone: (606)456-7009<br />
R-Phone: (606)456-3677<br />
E: mike.hamilton@pike.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Jason Sanson<br />
R-Phone: (606)456-3647<br />
E: jason.sanson@pike.kyschools.us<br />
System: Pike County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Roger Wagner<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Pike<br />
Des. Rep.: Jason Sanson<br />
Counselor: Darlene Bowling<br />
Updated: 08/14/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1931<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 279.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 271<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Blue, White & Grey<br />
B-Nickname: Hornets<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Hornets<br />
Stadium: McCoy <strong>Athletic</strong> Center (2000)<br />
Gym: McCoy <strong>Athletic</strong> Center (2200)<br />
PIARIST (#-317)<br />
<strong>High</strong>way 80 Box 870<br />
Martin, 41649<br />
Phone: (606)285-3950<br />
Fax: (606)285-3950<br />
Principal: Rev. Carroll<br />
B-Phone: (606)285-3950<br />
R-Phone: (606)874-4261<br />
E: piarist@bellsouth.net<br />
A.D.: Kevin Tackett<br />
B-Phone: 606-371-3009<br />
E: kdtackett713@yahoo.com<br />
System: Piarist<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Floyd<br />
Des. Rep.: Kevin Tackett<br />
Counselor: Father David Powers<br />
Updated: 08/14/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Private Non Church<br />
Member Since: 1996<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 48.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 52<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Royal Blue, Gold and<br />
B-Nickname: Knights<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Knights<br />
PIKE COUNTY CENTRAL (#-309)<br />
100 Winners Circle Drive<br />
1901 US Hwy 119 North<br />
Pikeville, 41501<br />
Phone: (606)432-4352<br />
Fax: (606)432-7740<br />
Principal: David Rowe<br />
B-Phone: (606)432-4352<br />
R-Phone: [606]432-5137<br />
E: david.rowe@pike.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Eugene Lyons<br />
R-Phone: (606)631-1664<br />
E: eugene.lyons@pike.kyschools.us<br />
System: Pike County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
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Supt: Roger Wagner<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Pike<br />
Des. Rep.: Eugene Lyons<br />
Counselor: V. Slater/H. Birchfi eld<br />
Updated: 08/10/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1993<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 736.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 741<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Blue & Orange<br />
B-Nickname: Hawks<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Hawks<br />
Gym: PIKE CENTRAL ARENA (4200)<br />
PIKEVILLE (#-219)<br />
120 Championship Dr<br />
Pikeville, 41501<br />
Phone: (606)432-0185<br />
Fax: (606)432-2022<br />
Principal: Michael Rowe<br />
B-Phone: (606)432-0185<br />
E: michael.rowe@pikeville.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Kevin Garris<br />
R-Phone: (606)437-9972<br />
E: kevin.garris@pikeville.kyschools.us<br />
System: Pikeville Independent <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Jerry Green<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Pike<br />
Des. Rep.: Kevin Garris<br />
Counselor: Ann Samons<br />
Updated: 08/24/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1919<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 348.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 342<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Maroon & White<br />
B-Nickname: Panthers<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Panthers<br />
Stadium: Hambley Complex (4000)<br />
Gym: T.W. Oliver (3300)<br />
PINEVILLE (#-220)<br />
401 W Virginia Ave<br />
Pineville, 40977<br />
Phone: (606)337-2361 x310<br />
Fax: (606)337-3720<br />
Principal: William Keyes<br />
B-Phone: (606)337-2361x310<br />
R-Phone: (606)246-1948<br />
E: bill.keyes@pineville.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Brenda Gambrel<br />
R-Phone: (606)627-0561<br />
E: brenda.gambrel@pineville.kyschools.us<br />
System: Pineville Public <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Michael White<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Bell<br />
Des. Rep.: Bill Keyes<br />
Counselor: Teresa Combs<br />
Updated: 08/08/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1920<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 212.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 207<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Maroon & Gold<br />
B-Nickname: Mountain Lions<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Lions<br />
Stadium: Bill Adams Stadium (2000)<br />
Gym: The Lion’s Den (1300)<br />
PLEASURE RIDGE PARK (#-221)<br />
5901 Greenwood Rd<br />
Louisville, 40258<br />
Phone: (502)485-8311<br />
Fax: (502)485-8093<br />
Principal: David Johnson<br />
B-Phone: (502)485-8311<br />
E: david.johnson@jefferson.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Craig Webb<br />
B-Phone: (502)485-8554<br />
E: craig.webb@jefferson.kyschools.us<br />
System: Jefferson County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Donna Hargens<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Jefferson<br />
Des. Rep.: Craig Webb<br />
Counselor: Kim Salyer<br />
Updated: 08/10/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1959<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 1903.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 1910<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Red & Black<br />
B-Nickname: Panthers<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Panthers<br />
Stadium: Ed Young Stadium (4500)<br />
Gym: Charles W. Miller Ath. Co (1900)<br />
PORTLAND CHRISTIAN (#-222)<br />
8509 Westport Road<br />
Louisville, 40242<br />
Phone: (502)429-3727<br />
Fax: (502)772-7027<br />
Principal: Jennifer Haynes<br />
B-Phone: (502)778-6114<br />
R-Phone: (502)533-3920<br />
E: jennifer.haynes@portlandchristian.org<br />
A.D.: Rick Folden<br />
B-Phone: (502)778-4117<br />
R-Phone: (502)759-2445<br />
E: rick.folden@portlandchristian.org<br />
System: Portland Christian<br />
Supt: Jodell Seay<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Jefferson<br />
Des. Rep.: Paul Gibson<br />
Trainer: Tiffany Settle<br />
Phone: (502) 500-2466<br />
Counselor: Jennifer Haynes<br />
Updated: 07/24/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Other Religion <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1947<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 79.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 80<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Green & White&Black<br />
B-Nickname: Eagles<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Eagles<br />
Gym: PCS Portland Ave. Campus (300)<br />
POWELL COUNTY (#-224)<br />
700 W College Ave<br />
Stanton, 40380<br />
Phone: (606)663-3320<br />
Fax: (606)663-3406<br />
Principal: Kyle Lively<br />
B-Phone: (606)663-3320<br />
R-Phone: 606-663-8189<br />
E: kyle.lively@powell.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Monroe Jones<br />
B-Phone: (606)663-3312<br />
R-Phone: (606)663-2016<br />
E: monroe.jones@powell.kyschools.us<br />
System: Powell County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Michael Tate<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Powell<br />
Des. Rep.: Monroe Jones<br />
Counselor: M. Skidmore/D. Crabtree<br />
Updated: 08/14/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1928<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 720.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 721<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Red, Black & White<br />
B-Nickname: Pirates<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Pirates<br />
Stadium: Stanton/Powell Com. Park (1600)<br />
Gym: Rodney Clark Memorial (3500)<br />
PRESENTATION (#-225)<br />
861 S 4th St<br />
Louisville, 40203<br />
Phone: (502)583-5935<br />
Fax: (502)583-1342<br />
Principal: Barbara Wine<br />
B-Phone: (502)583-5935<br />
R-Phone: (502)489-3821<br />
E: bwine@presentationacademy.org<br />
A.D.: Carole Dutchka<br />
E: cdutchka@presentationacademy.org<br />
System: Diocese of Louisville<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Jefferson<br />
Des. Rep.: Carole Dutchka<br />
Counselor: Cindy Christensen<br />
Updated: 08/15/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Roman Catholic<br />
Member Since: 1961<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 278.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 285<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Navy & White<br />
G-Nickname: Toppers<br />
PRESTONSBURG (#-226)<br />
825 Blackcat Boulevard<br />
Prestonsburg, 41653<br />
Phone: (606)886-2252<br />
Fax: (606)886-1745<br />
Principal: Jerry Butcher, Sr.<br />
B-Phone: (606)886-2252<br />
R-Phone: (606)886-2416<br />
E: jerry.butcher@fl oyd.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Jackie Crisp<br />
R-Phone: (606 874-2219<br />
E: jackie.crisp@fl oyd.kyschools.us<br />
System: Floyd County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Henry Webb<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Floyd<br />
Des. Rep.: Jackie Day Crisp<br />
Counselor: Christina Blair/Amy Trusty<br />
Updated: 08/20/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1925<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 568.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 564<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Red, White & Black<br />
B-Nickname: Blackcats<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Blackcats<br />
Stadium: Blackcat Stadium (1500)<br />
Gym: Prestonsburg Field House (4500)<br />
PULASKI COUNTY (#-228)<br />
511 E University Dr<br />
Somerset, 42501<br />
Phone: (606)679-1574<br />
Fax: (606)677-2771<br />
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Principal: Mike Murphy<br />
B-Phone: (606)679-1574<br />
E: michael.murphy@pulaski.kyschool.us<br />
A.D.: Randy Elmore<br />
B-Phone: (606)679-5507<br />
R-Phone: (606)677-0631<br />
E: randy.elmore@pulaski.kyschools.us<br />
System: Pulaski County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Steve Butcher<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Pulaski<br />
Des. Rep.: Randy Elmore<br />
Counselor: Shelia Elmore/James Powell/Ali<br />
Updated: 08/17/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1950<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 1170.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 1183<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Maroon & White<br />
B-Nickname: Maroons<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Maroons<br />
Stadium: Pulaski County <strong>High</strong> Scho (2000)<br />
Gym: Pulaski County <strong>High</strong> Schoo (5000)<br />
RACELAND (#-229)<br />
500 Rams Blvd<br />
Raceland, 41169<br />
Phone: (606)836-8221<br />
Fax: (606)494-2341<br />
Principal: Mickey Dixon<br />
B-Phone: (606)836-8221<br />
R-Phone: (606)494-2121<br />
E: mickey.dixon@raceland.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Bill Farley<br />
B-Phone: (606)833-0056<br />
R-Phone: (606)836-1701<br />
E: bill.farley@raceland.kyschools.us<br />
System: Raceland Public <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Larry Coldiron<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Greenup<br />
Des. Rep.: Bill Farley<br />
Counselor: Geni Ison<br />
Updated: 08/23/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1927<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 314.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 312<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Orange, Black, White<br />
B-Nickname: Rams<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Rams<br />
Stadium: Ram Stadium (2500)<br />
Gym: The Palace (2500)<br />
RED BIRD (#-230)<br />
15420 S. HWY 66<br />
15420 S. HWY 66<br />
Beverly, 40913<br />
Phone: (606)598-2416<br />
Fax: (606)598-7314<br />
Principal: Marcus Collett<br />
B-Phone: (606)598-2416<br />
R-Phone: (606)374-5295<br />
E: mcollett@rbmission.org<br />
A.D.: John D. Wilson<br />
R-Phone: (606)558-3929<br />
E: jwilson@rbmission.org<br />
System: Red Bird <strong>School</strong><br />
Supt: O. Taylor Collins<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Clay<br />
Des. Rep.: Marcus Collett<br />
Counselor: Jennifer Wilder<br />
Updated: 08/23/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Private Non Church<br />
Member Since: 1948<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 87.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 83<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Red & Whtie<br />
B-Nickname: Cardinals<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Cardinals<br />
Gym: Red Bird Gym (850)<br />
REIDLAND (#-231)<br />
5349 Benton Rd<br />
Paducah, 42003<br />
Phone: (270)538-4210<br />
Fax: (270)538-4211<br />
Principal: Victor Zimmerman<br />
B-Phone: (270)538-4210<br />
E: victor.zimmerman@mccracken.<br />
kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Shaun Thomas<br />
E: matthew.thomas@mccracken.kyschools.<br />
us<br />
System: McCracken County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Nancy Waldrop<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: McCracken<br />
Updated: 08/20/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1921<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 525.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 505<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Red, Grey, White<br />
B-Nickname: Greyhounds<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Greyhounds<br />
Stadium: Greyhound Stadium (2200)<br />
Gym: Reidland Gym (1400)<br />
RIVERSIDE CHRISTIAN (#-232)<br />
<strong>High</strong>way 15<br />
Lost Creek, 41348<br />
Phone: (606)666-2359<br />
Fax: (606)666-5211<br />
Principal: Lorie Keck<br />
B-Phone: (606)666-2359<br />
R-Phone: (606)666-2359<br />
E: lkeck@riversidechristian.org<br />
A.D.: Shaun Thomas<br />
R-Phone: 606-666-2359<br />
E: matthew.thomas@mccracken.kyschools.<br />
us<br />
System: Riverside Christian<br />
Supt: Ernie Roberts<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Breathitt<br />
Des. Rep.: Paul Weaver<br />
Counselor: Beverly Burroughs<br />
Updated: 08/08/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Other Religion <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1923<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 34.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 37<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Purple, White & Gold<br />
B-Nickname: Rams<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Rams<br />
ROCKCASTLE COUNTY (#-233)<br />
1545 Lake Cumberland <strong>High</strong>way<br />
Mount Vernon, 40456<br />
Phone: (606)256-4816<br />
Fax: (606)256-3755<br />
Principal: Jennifer Mattingly<br />
B-Phone: (606)256-4721<br />
R-Phone: (606)256-2101<br />
E: jennifer.mattingly@rockcastle.kyschools.<br />
us<br />
A.D.: Barry Noble<br />
R-Phone: (606)256-0008<br />
E: barry.noble@rockcastle.kyschools.us<br />
System: Rockcastle County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: David Pensol<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Rockcastle<br />
Des. Rep.: Barry Noble<br />
Trainer: Amy Waugh (UK Sports Medicine)<br />
Counselor: Janice Miller/Dale Whitaker<br />
Updated: 08/16/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1972<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 869.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 869<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Red, White & Navy<br />
B-Nickname: Rockets<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Rockets<br />
ROSE HILL CHRISTIAN (#-300)<br />
1001 Winslow Rd<br />
Ashland, 41102<br />
Phone: (606)324-6105<br />
Fax: (606)324-6105<br />
Principal: Jerry Foster<br />
B-Phone: (606)324-6105<br />
R-Phone: (606)474-5805<br />
E: jbmjfoster@hotmail.com<br />
A.D.: Jerry Foster<br />
B-Phone: (606) 324-6105<br />
R-Phone: 606-694-6829<br />
E: jbmjfoster@hotmail.com<br />
System: Rose Hill Christian <strong>School</strong><br />
Supt: Jerry Foster<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Boyd<br />
Des. Rep.: Jerry Foster<br />
Trainer: Mike Malloy<br />
Phone: (606)324-6105<br />
Counselor: Beth Laber<br />
Updated: 07/25/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Other Religion <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1988<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 67.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 77<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Royal & White<br />
B-Nickname: Royals<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Royals<br />
Gym: Charles Stewart Gymnasium (1100)<br />
ROWAN COUNTY (#-234)<br />
499 Viking Dr.<br />
Morehead, 40351<br />
Phone: (606)784-8956<br />
Fax: (606)784-1067<br />
Principal: Deborah Howes<br />
B-Phone: (606)784-8956<br />
E: debbie.howes@rowan.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Ryan Alderman / Ray Ginter<br />
B-Phone: 606-784-8956<br />
E: rdalde01@hotmail.com, ray.ginter@<br />
rowan.kyschools.u<br />
System: Rowan County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Marvin Moore<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Rowan<br />
Trainer: Ryan Alderman<br />
Phone: 606-784-8956<br />
Counselor: Kate Thacker/Denine Sergent<br />
Updated: 07/31/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1926<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 895.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 883<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Green & White<br />
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B-Nickname: Vikings<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Vikings<br />
Stadium: Viking Stadium (6000)<br />
Gym: Warren Cooper Gymnasium (2850)<br />
RUSSELL (#-235)<br />
709 Red Devil Ln<br />
Russell, 41169<br />
Phone: (606)836-9658<br />
Fax: (606)494-2198<br />
Principal: L. Thompson<br />
B-Phone: (606)836-9658<br />
E: allan.thompson@russellind.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Sam Sparks<br />
B-Phone: (606)836-7874<br />
R-Phone: (606)836-8323<br />
E: sam.sparks@russellind.kyschools.us<br />
System: Russell Independent <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Susan Compton<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Greenup<br />
Des. Rep.: Sam Sparks<br />
Trainer: Mark Hilburn<br />
Counselor: Terri McConda/Carolyn Shelton<br />
Updated: 08/10/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1922<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 650.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 649<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Maroon, White, Gold<br />
Nickname: Red Devils<br />
Stadium: Henry R. Evans/ Ivan McGl<br />
(5000)<br />
Gym: Marvin Meredith Gymnasium (1900)<br />
RUSSELL COUNTY (#-236)<br />
2166 South <strong>High</strong>way 127<br />
Russell Springs, 42642<br />
Phone: (270)866-3341<br />
Fax: (270)866-8830<br />
Principal: Keith Ellis<br />
B-Phone: (270)866-3341<br />
R-Phone: (270)866-8877<br />
E: keith.ellis@russell.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Willie Feldhaus<br />
R-Phone: 270-566-3687<br />
E: willie.feldhaus@russell.kyschools.us<br />
System: Russell County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Kenny Pickett<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Russell<br />
Des. Rep.: Willie Feldhaus<br />
Counselor: Angela Emerson<br />
Updated: 08/07/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1953<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 852.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 857<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Navy, Scarlet and Wh<br />
Nickname: Lakers<br />
Stadium: Finley Field (2500)<br />
RUSSELLVILLE (#-237)<br />
1101 W 9th St<br />
Russellville, 42276<br />
Phone: (270)726-8421<br />
Fax: (270)726-3685<br />
Principal: Kim McDaniel<br />
B-Phone: (270)726-8421<br />
R-Phone: (270-726-7273 begin_<br />
E: kim.mcdaniel@russellville.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Nathan M. Thompson<br />
R-Phone: (270-726-6575 begin_<br />
E: natethompson22@yahoo.com<br />
System: Russellville <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Leon Smith<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Logan<br />
Des. Rep.: Phil Todd<br />
Trainer: Paulette Smith<br />
Phone: 270-726-8421<br />
Counselor: Kathy VonLehman<br />
Updated: 08/09/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1925<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 305.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 301<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Black & Gold<br />
B-Nickname: Panthers<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Panthers<br />
Stadium: Rhea Stadium (2500)<br />
Gym: Jim Young Gymnasium (2500)<br />
RYLE (#-306)<br />
10379 US 42<br />
Union, 41091<br />
Phone: (859)384-5300<br />
Fax: (859)384-5335<br />
Principal: Matt Turner<br />
B-Phone: (859)384-5300<br />
R-Phone: (859)322-6470<br />
E: matthew.turner@boone.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: James R. Demler<br />
B-Phone: (859)384-5311<br />
R-Phone: (859)586-9825<br />
E: james.demler@boone.kyschools.us<br />
System: Boone County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Randy Poe<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Boone<br />
Des. Rep.: Jim Demler<br />
Trainer: Brad Bolte<br />
Phone: 859-640-9939<br />
Counselor: Connie Kepf<br />
Updated: 08/23/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1992<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 1547.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 1543<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Black,Silver & Orang<br />
B-Nickname: Raiders<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Raiders<br />
Stadium: Clifford R. Borland Sr. (3600)<br />
SACRED HEART (#-238)<br />
3175 Lexington Rd<br />
Louisville, 40206<br />
Phone: (502)897-6097<br />
Fax: (502)893-0120<br />
Principal: Mary Lee McCoy<br />
B-Phone: (502)897-6097<br />
R-Phone: (502)459-5336<br />
E: marylee.mccoy@desaleshs.com<br />
A.D.: Donna Moir<br />
B-Phone: (502)893-9353<br />
R-Phone: (502)425-1424<br />
E: dmoir@sacredheartschools.org<br />
System: Diocese of Louisville<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Jefferson<br />
Des. Rep.: Donna Moir<br />
Trainer: Kristen Hawkins Fryzel, ATC<br />
Counselor: Ron Padgett<br />
Updated: 08/15/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Roman Catholic<br />
Member Since: 1962<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 833.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 839<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: navy & white<br />
G-Nickname: Valkyries<br />
Stadium: Horton Field (1000)<br />
Gym: Sacred Heart Gym (875)<br />
SAYRE (#-239)<br />
194 N Limestone St<br />
Lexington, 40507<br />
Phone: (859)254-1361<br />
Fax: (859)231-0508<br />
Principal: Tim ORourke<br />
B-Phone: (859)289-7390<br />
R-Phone: (859)268-8478<br />
E: torourke@sayreschool.org<br />
A.D.: Erik Johnson<br />
R-Phone: (859)321-7519<br />
E: ejohnson@sayreschool.org<br />
System: Sayre <strong>School</strong><br />
Supt: Stephen Manella<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Fayette<br />
Des. Rep.: Erik Johnson<br />
Trainer: Dr. Erik Johnson<br />
Phone: (859)254-1361<br />
Counselor: Blythe Jamieson<br />
Updated: 08/13/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Private Non Church<br />
Member Since: 1962<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 230.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 231<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Navy & Gold<br />
B-Nickname: Spartans<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Spartans<br />
Gym: C. V. Whitney Gym (500)<br />
SCOTT (#-240) (#-240)<br />
5400 Old Taylor Mill Rd<br />
Covington, 41015<br />
Phone: (859)356-3146<br />
Fax: (859)356-5516<br />
Principal: Brennon Sapp<br />
B-Phone: (859)356-3146<br />
E: brennon.sapp@kenton.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Ken P. Mueller<br />
B-Phone: (859) 960-1527<br />
R-Phone: (859) 356-0795<br />
E: ken.mueller@kenton.kyschools.us<br />
System: Kenton County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Terri Cox-Cruey<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Kenton<br />
Des. Rep.: Ken Mueller<br />
Trainer: Brenda Gambale<br />
Phone: (859)301-5600<br />
Counselor: Dee Williams<br />
Updated: 08/15/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1978<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 1051.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 1037<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Royal & Silver Gray<br />
B-Nickname: Eagles<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Eagles<br />
SCOTT COUNTY (#-241)<br />
1080 Cardinal Drive<br />
Georgetown, 40324<br />
Phone: (502)863-4131 x1129<br />
Fax: (502)867-0544<br />
Principal: Frank Howatt<br />
B-Phone: (502)863-4131<br />
E: frank.howatt@scott.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Joe Covington<br />
B-Phone: (502)863-4131<br />
R-Phone: 859-333-6100<br />
E: joe.covington@scott.kyschools.us<br />
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System: Scott County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Patricia Putty<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Scott<br />
Des. Rep.: Joe Covington/Jim McKee<br />
Trainer: Dan Volpe<br />
Counselor: Maria Lyons<br />
Updated: 08/27/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1955<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 2205.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 2235<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Red, Blue & White<br />
Nickname: Cardinals<br />
Stadium: Toyota Stadium (4000)<br />
SENECA (#-242)<br />
3510 Goldsmith Ln<br />
Louisville, 40220<br />
Phone: (502)485-8323<br />
Fax: (502)485-8174<br />
Principal: Michelle Dillard<br />
B-Phone: (502)485-8323<br />
E: michelle.dillard@jefferson.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Scott Ricks<br />
B-Phone: (502)485-8876<br />
R-Phone: 270-860-4423<br />
E: scott.ricks@jefferson.kyschools.us<br />
System: Jefferson County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Donna Hargens<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Jefferson<br />
Des. Rep.: Scott Ricks<br />
Trainer: Sara Fracasso<br />
Phone: (502)485-8876<br />
Counselor: Mike McWilliams<br />
Updated: 08/10/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1958<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 1526.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 1495<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Red & Gold<br />
Nickname: Redhawks<br />
Gym: Kenneth B. Farmer Build. (1800)<br />
SHAWNEE (#-243)<br />
4001 Herman<br />
Louisville, 40212<br />
Phone: (502)485-8326<br />
Fax: (502)485-8738<br />
Principal: Keith Look<br />
B-Phone: (502)485-8326<br />
E: keith.look@jefferson.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Dwight A. Bransford<br />
B-Phone: (502)485-8683<br />
R-Phone: 270-860-4423<br />
E: dwight.bransford@jefferson.kyschools.<br />
us<br />
System: Jefferson County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Donna Hargens<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Jefferson<br />
Counselor: Tenesha Marshall<br />
Updated: 08/10/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1950<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 522.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 532<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Old Gold, White, Nav<br />
Nickname: Golden Eagles<br />
Stadium: Shawnee Alumni Stadium (5500)<br />
Gym: Shawnee Gymnasium (2800)<br />
SHELBY COUNTY (#-244)<br />
1701 Frankfort Road<br />
Shelbyville, 40066<br />
Phone: (502)633-2344<br />
Fax: (502)647-0238<br />
Principal:<br />
B-Phone: (502)633-2344<br />
A.D.: Sally Zimmerman<br />
B-Phone: (502)633-2344 ext. 1<br />
R-Phone: 502-553-1212<br />
E: sally.zimmerman@shelby.kyschools.us<br />
System: Shelby County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: James Neihof<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Shelby<br />
Des. Rep.: Sally Zimmerman<br />
Trainer: Max Performance (Alice Crequ<br />
Phone: ( 502 ) -647-<br />
Counselor: Cathleen Johnson<br />
Updated: 08/27/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1961<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 905.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 928<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Navy, White & Vegas<br />
B-Nickname: Rockets<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Rockets<br />
Stadium: Robert Doyle Stadium (4000)<br />
Gym: Mike Casey Gymnasium (3000)<br />
SHELBY VALLEY (#-296)<br />
125 Douglas Park<br />
Pikeville, 41501<br />
Phone: (606)639-0033<br />
Fax: (606)639-2074<br />
Principal: Greg Napier<br />
B-Phone: (606)639-0033<br />
E: greg.napier@pike.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Connie L. Compton<br />
R-Phone: (606)639-2879<br />
E: connie.compton@pike.kyschools.us<br />
System: Pike County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Roger Wagner<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Pike<br />
Des. Rep.: Connie Compton<br />
Counselor: Diana Compton<br />
Updated: 08/24/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1990<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 596.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 587<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Royal Blue and White<br />
B-Nickname: Wildcats<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Kats<br />
Stadium: Johnson Brothers <strong>Athletic</strong> (3600)<br />
Gym: Shelby Valley Sports Ctr (2800)<br />
SHELDON CLARK (#-245)<br />
1825 Blacklog Road<br />
Inez, 41224<br />
Phone: (606)298-3591<br />
Fax: (606)298-5148<br />
Principal: Robbie Fletcher<br />
B-Phone: (606)298-3591<br />
R-Phone: 1 (606)626-5022<br />
E: robbie.fl etcher@martin.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Robin Newsome<br />
R-Phone: (606)534-0765<br />
E: robin.newsome@martin.kyschools.us<br />
System: Martin County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Mark Blackburn<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Martin<br />
Des. Rep.: Robin Newsome<br />
Counselor: Michelle Harless<br />
Updated: 08/10/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1972<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 652.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 637<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Red, Columbia Blue &<br />
B-Nickname: Cardinals<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Cardinals<br />
Stadium: Cardinal Stadium (2000)<br />
Gym: SCHS Gymnasium (3500)<br />
SILVER GROVE (#-246)<br />
PO Box 400<br />
101 W Third St<br />
Silver Grove, 41085<br />
Phone: (859)441-3873<br />
Fax: (859)441-4299<br />
Principal: Wesley Murray<br />
B-Phone: (859) 441-3873<br />
E: wesley.murray@silvergrove.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Jane Eltzroth<br />
B-Phone: (859) 441-3873<br />
R-Phone: (513) 673-6567<br />
E: jane.eltzroth@silvergrove.kyschools.us<br />
System: Silver Grove <strong>School</strong><br />
Supt: Ken Ellis<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Campbell<br />
Des. Rep.: Jane Eltzroth<br />
Trainer: Nick Repka/Nova Cre<br />
Phone: (859) 283-0707<br />
Updated: 07/30/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1930<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 82.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 81<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Green & White<br />
B-Nickname: Big Trains<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Trains<br />
Gym: Tom L. Gabbard (450)<br />
SIMON KENTON (#-247)<br />
11132 Madison Pike<br />
Independence, 41051<br />
Phone: (859)960-0100<br />
Fax: (859)960-0200<br />
Principal: Martha Setters<br />
B-Phone: (859)960-0270<br />
R-Phone: (859) 322-6169<br />
E: martha.setters@kenton.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Jeff Marksberry<br />
B-Phone: (859)960-0179<br />
R-Phone: (859)322-6168<br />
E: jeff.marksberry@kenton.kyschools.us<br />
System: Kenton County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Terri Cox-Cruey<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Kenton<br />
Des. Rep.: Jeff Marksberry<br />
Trainer: Joe Hacker<br />
Phone: 859-816-3396<br />
Counselor: Hiedi Atkinson<br />
Updated: 08/18/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1923<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 1551.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 1545<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Royal Blue & White<br />
B-Nickname: Pioneers<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Pioneers<br />
Stadium: Chlorine B. Menefee (3000)<br />
Gym: Joe Stark Memorial Gymnas (1200)<br />
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SOMERSET (#-248)<br />
301 College Street<br />
Somerset, 42501<br />
Phone: (606)678-4721<br />
Fax: (606)677-0087<br />
Principal: Wesley Cornett<br />
B-Phone: (606)678-4721<br />
R-Phone: (606)679-6516<br />
E: wesley.cornett@somerset.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Robert Tucker<br />
R-Phone: (606)679-7078<br />
E: robert.tucker@somerset.kyschools.us<br />
System: Somerset Public <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Boyd Randolph<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Pulaski<br />
Des. Rep.: Robert Tucker<br />
Trainer: Steven Sims<br />
Counselor: Amy Walters/Julie Morgan<br />
Updated: 08/15/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1917<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 470.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 460<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Purple & Gold<br />
Nickname: Briar Jumpers<br />
Stadium: Clark Field (7000)<br />
SOUTH FLOYD (#-310)<br />
299 Mt. Raider Drive<br />
Hi Hat, 41636<br />
Phone: (606)452-9600<br />
Fax: (606)452-2155<br />
Principal:<br />
B-Phone: (606)452-9600 ext.13<br />
A.D.: Barry Hall, Sr.<br />
B-Phone: (606)452-9600 ext.14<br />
R-Phone: (606)377-6398<br />
E: barry.hall@fl oyd.kyschools.us<br />
System: Floyd County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Henry Webb<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Floyd<br />
Des. Rep.: Barry Hall<br />
Counselor: Susan Damron<br />
Updated: 08/11/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1993<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 319.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 308<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Black/Silver/Purple<br />
B-Nickname: Raiders<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Raiders<br />
Stadium: Raider Stadium (2000)<br />
Gym: Raider Arena (2300)<br />
SOUTH LAUREL (#-149)<br />
201 S Laurel Rd<br />
London, 40744<br />
Phone: (606)862-4727<br />
Fax: (606)862-4728<br />
Principal: David Cummins<br />
B-Phone: (606)862-4727 x 6001<br />
E: david.cummins@laurel.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Keith Gilbert<br />
B-Phone: (606)862-4727 x6015<br />
R-Phone: (606)682-3351<br />
E: keith.gilbert@laurel.kyschools.us<br />
System: Laurel County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Doug Bennett<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Laurel<br />
Des. Rep.: Keith Gilbert<br />
Trainer: Karen Broughton<br />
Counselor: Debbie Felts<br />
Updated: 08/10/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1992<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 1315.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 1322<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Red & Gray & Black<br />
B-Nickname: Cardinals<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Cardinals<br />
Stadium: Gilliam Field (3500)<br />
Gym: South Laurel Fieldhouse (4100)<br />
SOUTH OLDHAM (#-298)<br />
5901 Veterans Memorial Parkway<br />
Crestwood, 40014<br />
Phone: (502)241-6681<br />
Fax: (502)241-0955<br />
Principal: Dorenda Neihof<br />
B-Phone: (502)241-6681<br />
R-Phone: (502)222-4574<br />
E: dorenda.neihof@oldham.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Mitchell F. Irvin<br />
B-Phone: (502)241-6035<br />
R-Phone: (502)442-5818<br />
E: mitchell.irvin@oldham.kyschools.us<br />
System: Oldham County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Oldham<br />
Des. Rep.: Mitchell Irvin<br />
Trainer: Kelly Dike<br />
Phone: (502)222-3303<br />
Counselor: Joel Fink<br />
Updated: 08/23/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1989<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 1176.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 1173<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Frst Green/Navy/Grey<br />
B-Nickname: Dragons<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Dragons<br />
Stadium: Dragon Field (3500)<br />
Gym: The Dungeon (2500)<br />
SOUTH WARREN (#-333)<br />
8140 Nashville Road<br />
Bowling Green, 42101<br />
Phone: 270-467-7500<br />
Fax: 270-467-7506<br />
Principal: Terry Cook<br />
B-Phone: 270-467-7500<br />
R-Phone: 270-792-6329<br />
E: terry.cook@warren.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Chris Decker<br />
R-Phone: 270-792-5206<br />
E: chris.decker@warren.kyschools.us<br />
System: Warren County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Tim Murley<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Warren<br />
Des. Rep.: Chris Decker<br />
Trainer: Jay Bush<br />
Phone: 276-219-2827<br />
Counselor: Marti Guelde<br />
Updated: 08/15/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 2010<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 0.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 0<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Black, Silver, & Roy<br />
Nickname: Spartans<br />
Stadium: Spartan Stadium (1500)<br />
Gym: Spartan Arena (2500)<br />
SOUTHERN (#-250)<br />
8620 Preston Hwy<br />
Louisville, 40219<br />
Phone: (502)485-8330<br />
Fax: (502)485-8029<br />
Principal: Bryce Hibbard<br />
B-Phone: (502)485-8330<br />
R-Phone: (502)245-5974<br />
E: bryce.hibbard@jefferson.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: David Burns<br />
B-Phone: (502)485-8439<br />
R-Phone: (502)773-5409<br />
E: david.burns@jefferson.kyschools.us<br />
System: Jefferson County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Donna Hargens<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Jefferson<br />
Des. Rep.: David Burns<br />
Trainer: Danny Hass<br />
Phone: 449-0449<br />
Counselor: Zoriada Chilko<br />
Updated: 08/21/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1951<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 1281.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 1285<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Purple & White<br />
B-Nickname: Trojans<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Trojans<br />
Stadium: T.T. Knight (8500)<br />
Gym: Irvin Brooks (2500)<br />
SOUTHWESTERN (#-308)<br />
1765 WTLO Road<br />
Somerset, 42503<br />
Phone: (606)678-9000<br />
Fax: (606)678-9277<br />
Principal: Danita Ellis<br />
B-Phone: (606)678-9000<br />
E: danita.ellis@pulaski.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Scott Gregory<br />
B-Phone: (606)679-7516<br />
R-Phone: (606)271-3152<br />
E: scott.gregory@pulaski.kyschools.us<br />
System: Pulaski County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Steve Butcher<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Pulaski<br />
Des. Rep.: Scott Gregory<br />
Trainer: Terry Randall<br />
Phone: Total rehab center 6<br />
Counselor: Doug Grider/Karen Cook/Julie<br />
M<br />
Updated: 08/21/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1993<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 1149.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 1126<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Blue/Orange<br />
Nickname: Warriors<br />
Stadium: Reservation (1500)<br />
Gym: Wigwam Gym (2500)<br />
SPENCER COUNTY (#-252)<br />
520 Taylorsville Road<br />
Taylorsville, 40071<br />
Phone: (502)477-3255<br />
Fax: (502)477-3212<br />
Principal: Curt Haun<br />
B-Phone: (502)477-3255<br />
E: curt.haun@spencer.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Mike Marksbury<br />
B-Phone: (502)477-3257<br />
E: mike.marksbury@spencer.kyschools.us<br />
System: Spencer County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
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Supt: Chuck Adams<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Spencer<br />
Counselor: Darylyn Gray/Linda Goldey<br />
Updated: 08/08/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1921<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 841.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 870<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Royal Blue & White<br />
B-Nickname: Bears<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Bears<br />
Gym: Lloyd W. Mullins Gym (1600)<br />
ST. FRANCIS (#-254)<br />
233 W Broadway St<br />
Louisville, 40202<br />
Phone: (502)736-1006<br />
Fax: (502)736-1049<br />
Principal: Suzanne Gorman<br />
B-Phone: (502)736-1016<br />
E: sgorman@stfrancisschool.org<br />
A.D.: Stephen Butler, Jr.<br />
B-Phone: (502) 736-1023<br />
R-Phone: (502) 643-1899<br />
E: butler@stfrancishighschool.com<br />
System: St. Francis<br />
Supt: Alexandra Thurstone<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Jefferson<br />
Des. Rep.: Stephen Butler<br />
Counselor: Kit Llewellyn<br />
Updated: 08/21/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Other Religion <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1979<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 124.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 124<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Red & Black<br />
Nickname: Wyverns<br />
Stadium: St. Francis <strong>School</strong> Goshen (500)<br />
Gym: St. Stephens Family Life (500)<br />
ST. HENRY HENRY DISTRICT (#-255)<br />
3755 Scheben Drive<br />
Erlanger, 41018<br />
Phone: (859)525-0255<br />
Fax: (859)525-5855<br />
Principal: David Otte<br />
B-Phone: (859)525-0255<br />
R-Phone: (859)727-6048<br />
E: dmotte@shdhs.org<br />
A.D.: Jay Graue<br />
B-Phone: 859-525-0255<br />
R-Phone: 513-607-6176<br />
E: jgraue@shdhs.org<br />
System: Diocese of Covington<br />
Supt: Mike Clines<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Boone<br />
Des. Rep.: Jay Graue<br />
Trainer: Mike Bowling<br />
Phone: 859-301-9070<br />
Counselor: Susan Daugherty<br />
Updated: 08/09/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Roman Catholic<br />
Member Since: 1942<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 510.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 514<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Red & White<br />
Nickname: Crusaders<br />
Stadium: Crusader Stadium (1100)<br />
Gym: Holbrook Hall (1250)<br />
ST. MARY (#-256)<br />
1243 Elmdale Rd.<br />
Paducah, 42003<br />
Phone: (270)442-1681 x221<br />
Fax: (270)442-7920<br />
Principal: Lisa Aly<br />
B-Phone: 270/442-1681 Ext. 22<br />
R-Phone: 618/949-2020<br />
E: laly@smss.org<br />
A.D.: Tony Burkeen<br />
B-Phone: (270)442-1681 x232<br />
R-Phone: (270)985-5154<br />
E: tburkeen@smss.org<br />
System: Diocese of Owensboro<br />
Supt: Jim Mattingly<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: McCracken<br />
Des. Rep.: Tony Burkeen<br />
Counselor: Tony Burkeen<br />
Updated: 08/22/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Roman Catholic<br />
Member Since: 1939<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 170.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 163<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Blue & Gold<br />
B-Nickname: Vikings<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Vikings<br />
Gym: Viking Ship (1700)<br />
ST. PATRICK (#-257)<br />
318 Limestone St<br />
Maysville, 41056<br />
Phone: (606)564-5949<br />
Fax: (606)564-8795<br />
Principal: Anne Poe<br />
B-Phone: (606)564-5949<br />
E: apoe@stpatschool.com<br />
A.D.: Angie J. Brant<br />
B-Phone: 606-564-9015<br />
R-Phone: 606-407-3453<br />
E: abrant@stpatschool.com<br />
System: St. Patrick <strong>School</strong><br />
Supt: Mike Clines<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Mason<br />
Counselor: Dale Grooms<br />
Updated: 08/07/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Roman Catholic<br />
Member Since: 1936<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 111.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 114<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Kelly Green, & White<br />
B-Nickname: Saints<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Saints<br />
Gym: Saint Patrick’s (450)<br />
ST. XAVIER (#-259)<br />
1609 Poplar Level Rd<br />
Louisville, 40217<br />
Phone: (502)637-4712<br />
Fax: (502)634-2158<br />
Principal: Frank Espinosa<br />
B-Phone: (502)637-4712<br />
E: fespinosa@saintx.com<br />
A.D.: Alan Donhoff<br />
B-Phone: (502)635-5300<br />
R-Phone: (502)485-0758<br />
E: adonhoff@saintx.com<br />
System: Diocese of Louisville<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Jefferson<br />
Des. Rep.: Alan Donhoff<br />
Trainer: Dan McDonald<br />
Phone: (502)634-2176<br />
Counselor: Bob Glasford<br />
Updated: 08/15/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Roman Catholic<br />
Member Since: 1920<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 1453.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 1456<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Green & Gold<br />
B-Nickname: Tigers<br />
Stadium: St. Xavier (6200)<br />
Gym: St. Xavier (2100)<br />
TATES CREEK (#-260)<br />
1111 Centre Parkway<br />
Lexington, 40517<br />
Phone: (859)381-3620<br />
Fax: (859)381-3635<br />
Principal: Sam Meaux<br />
B-Phone: (859)381-3620<br />
E: sam.meaux@fayette.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Joe Ruddell<br />
B-Phone: (859)381-3649<br />
R-Phone: (859)272-5874<br />
E: joe.ruddell@fayette.kyschools.us<br />
System: Fayette County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Tom Shelton<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Fayette<br />
Des. Rep.: Joe Ruddell<br />
Trainer: Nicki Lounsberry<br />
Phone: (859)323-5533 ext.24<br />
Counselor: Jim Schlich<br />
Updated: 08/25/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1965<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 1657.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 1644<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Maroon , White, & Bl<br />
B-Nickname: Commodores<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Commodores<br />
Stadium: Roy Walton Stadium (4000)<br />
Gym: Ken Cox Student Ctr/Nolan (3000)<br />
TAYLOR COUNTY (#-261)<br />
300 Ingram Ave<br />
Campbellsville, 42718<br />
Phone: (270)465-4431<br />
Fax: (270)465-4834<br />
Principal: Charles Hidgon<br />
B-Phone: (270)465-4431<br />
R-Phone: 270-849-3448<br />
E: charles.higdon@taylor.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Jeff Gumm<br />
B-Phone: (270)849-3617<br />
R-Phone: 270-465-5875<br />
E: jeff.gumm@taylor.kyschools.us<br />
System: Taylor County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Roger Cook<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Taylor<br />
Des. Rep.: Jeff Gumm<br />
Counselor: Keith Benningfi eld<br />
Updated: 08/14/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1941<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 866.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 883<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Red/Grey<br />
B-Nickname: Cardinals<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Cardinals<br />
THOMAS NELSON (#-336)<br />
2885 New Shepherdsville Road<br />
Bardstown, 40004<br />
Phone: (502)349-4650<br />
Principal: Wes Bradley<br />
R-Phone: (502)507-6891<br />
E: wes.bradley@nelson.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Sara H. Thurmond<br />
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B-Phone: (502)349-7010X2713<br />
R-Phone: (502)827-3431<br />
E: sara.thurmond@nelson.kyschools.us<br />
System: Nelson County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Anthony Orr<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County:<br />
Counselor: Julia Thomas<br />
Updated: 08/27/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: <strong>2013</strong><br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 0.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 0<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Navy Blue, Gray, Whi<br />
Nickname: Generals<br />
TODD COUNTY CENTRAL (#-262)<br />
806 South Main Street<br />
Elkton, 42220<br />
Phone: (270)265-2506<br />
Fax: (270)265-9408<br />
Principal: Todd Marshall<br />
B-Phone: (270)265-2506<br />
E: todd.marshall@todd.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Carlton W. Evans<br />
R-Phone: 931-647-5733<br />
E: carlton.evans@todd.kyschools.us<br />
System: Todd County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Wayne Benningfi eld<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Todd<br />
Des. Rep.: Carlton Evans<br />
Trainer: Maki Yaomoto<br />
Phone: 270-484-1921<br />
Counselor: Tiffany Wood<br />
Updated: 08/27/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1919<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 566.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 580<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Red & Gray<br />
B-Nickname: Rebels<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Rebels<br />
TRIGG COUNTY (#-264)<br />
203 Main St.<br />
Cadiz, 42211<br />
Phone: (270)522-2200<br />
Fax: (270)522-2224<br />
Principal: Shannon Burcham<br />
B-Phone: (270)522-2200<br />
R-Phone: (270)875-7553<br />
E: shannon.burcham@trigg.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.:<br />
B-Phone: (270)522-2200 x4013<br />
R-Phone: (270)389-4434<br />
System: Trigg County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Travis Hamby<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Trigg<br />
Des. Rep.: Dennis Walls<br />
Trainer: Josh Severin<br />
Phone: (270) 484-1831<br />
Counselor: Janay Futrell<br />
Updated: 08/20/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1937<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 653.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 633<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Black & White<br />
B-Nickname: Wildcats<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Wildcats<br />
Stadium: Perdue Field (3500)<br />
Gym: Wildcat Gym (2250)<br />
TRIMBLE COUNTY (#-265)<br />
1029 <strong>High</strong>way 421 N<br />
Bedford, 40006<br />
Phone: (502)255-7781<br />
Fax: (502)255-5126<br />
Principal: Rachael Adams<br />
B-Phone: (502)255-7781<br />
R-Phone: 502-255-7781<br />
E: rachael.adams@trimble.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Frank Ragland<br />
R-Phone: (502)255-4833<br />
E: frank.ragland@trimble.kyschools.us<br />
System: Trimble County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Marcia Dunaway<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Trimble<br />
Des. Rep.: Frank Ragland<br />
Counselor: Brigette Kunselman<br />
Updated: 07/21/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1920<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 461.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 471<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Royal Blue & Gold<br />
B-Nickname: Raiders<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Raiders<br />
Stadium: Raider Field (600)<br />
Gym: RAIDER ARENA (1800)<br />
TRINITY (LOUISVILLE) (#-266)<br />
4011 Shelbyville Rd<br />
Louisville, 40207<br />
Phone: (502)895-9427<br />
Fax: (502)899-2052<br />
Principal: Rob Mullen<br />
B-Phone: (502)895-9427<br />
R-Phone: (502)637-1015<br />
E: mullen@thsrock.net<br />
A.D.: Dennis Lampley<br />
B-Phone: (502)895-6765<br />
R-Phone: (502)241-4929<br />
E: lampley@thsrock.net<br />
System: Diocese of Louisville<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Jefferson<br />
Des. Rep.: Dennis Lampley<br />
Trainer: Bill Cubbage A.T.C.<br />
Phone: 502-736-2169<br />
Counselor: Joe Bobrowski<br />
Updated: 08/15/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Roman Catholic<br />
Member Since: 1954<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 1357.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 1381<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Green & White<br />
B-Nickname: Shamrocks<br />
Stadium: Marshall Stadium (4500)<br />
Gym: Steinhauser (1300)<br />
TRINITY (WHITESVILLE) (#-267)<br />
10510 Main Cross St<br />
Whitesville, 42378<br />
Phone: (270)233-5184<br />
Fax: (270)233-9293<br />
Principal: Connie Morgan<br />
B-Phone: (270)233-5184<br />
R-Phone: (270) 993-9233<br />
E: connie.morgan@trinityhs.com<br />
A.D.: Wes Riley<br />
B-Phone: (270)233-5533<br />
R-Phone: (270)313-6552<br />
E: wes.riley@trinityhs.com<br />
System: Diocese of Owensboro<br />
Supt: Jim Mattingly<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Daviess<br />
Counselor: Janet Magan<br />
Updated: 08/15/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Roman Catholic<br />
Member Since: 1962<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 135.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 133<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Blue & White<br />
B-Nickname: Raiders<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Raiders<br />
Gym: Trinity-St. Mary’s Gym (1250)<br />
UNION COUNTY (#-268)<br />
4464 US <strong>High</strong>way 60W<br />
Morganfi eld, 42437<br />
Phone: (270) 389-1454<br />
Fax: (270) 389-2715<br />
Principal: Evan Jackson<br />
B-Phone: (270) 389-1454<br />
E: evan.jackson@union.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Jeremy W. Tackett<br />
R-Phone: (270) 952-1441<br />
E: jeremy.tackett@union.kyschools.us<br />
System: Union County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Patricia Sheffer<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Union<br />
Des. Rep.: Jeremy Tackett<br />
Trainer: Lori Woodard<br />
Phone: (270) 285-2508<br />
Counselor: Mike Hensley<br />
Updated: 08/02/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1964<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 669.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 658<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Columbia Blue, White<br />
B-Nickname: Braves<br />
G-Nickname: Bravettes<br />
Stadium: Baker Field (5000)<br />
Gym: Dr. Doug Hines Gym (3500)<br />
UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS (#-269)<br />
1300 Academy Drive<br />
Hopkinsville, 42240<br />
Phone: (270)886-0254<br />
Fax: (270)886-2716<br />
Principal: Pam Nunn<br />
B-Phone: (270)886-0201<br />
E: pnunn@uha-ky.org<br />
A.D.: Dick Weaver<br />
R-Phone: (270)886-2513<br />
E: dweaver@uha-ky.org<br />
System: University Heights Academy<br />
Supt: Pam Nunn<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Christian<br />
Des. Rep.: Marvin Denison<br />
Trainer: Laney Pritchard<br />
Counselor: Michelle Dill<br />
Updated: 08/20/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Private Non Church<br />
Member Since: 1973<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 119.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 122<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Green & Gold<br />
B-Nickname: Blazers<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Blazers<br />
Gym: UHA Gym (700)<br />
VALLEY (#-270)<br />
10200 Dixie Hwy<br />
Louisville, 40272<br />
Phone: (502)485-8339<br />
Fax: (502)485-8666<br />
Principal: Gary Hurt<br />
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B-Phone: (502)485-8339<br />
E: gary.hurt@jefferson.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: William S. Raleigh, Sr.<br />
B-Phone: (502)485-8621<br />
R-Phone: (502)708-1518<br />
E: william.raleigh@jefferson.kyschools.us<br />
System: Jefferson County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Donna Hargens<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Jefferson<br />
Des. Rep.: William S. Raleigh<br />
Trainer: Kate Korte<br />
Phone: (314)749-2384<br />
Counselor: Kevin Fowler<br />
Updated: 08/10/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1931<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 845.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 836<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Gold, Blue & White<br />
B-Nickname: Vikings<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Vikings<br />
Stadium: Viking Harbor (4100)<br />
Gym: J.C. Cantrell Gymnasium (3200)<br />
VALOR TRADITIONAL TRADITIONAL (#-335) (#-335)<br />
11501 Schlatter Road<br />
Louisville, 40291<br />
Phone: (502)239-3345<br />
Fax: (502)239-3344<br />
Principal: Jp Fugate<br />
B-Phone: 502-239-3345<br />
R-Phone: 502-231-4600<br />
E: jpfugate@valoracademy.com<br />
A.D.: Jp Fugate<br />
B-Phone: 502-239-3345<br />
R-Phone: 502-231-4600<br />
E: jpfugate@valoracademy.com<br />
System: Valor Traditional Academy<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Jefferson<br />
Des. Rep.: Lindsey Velie<br />
Trainer: Derek Fugate<br />
Phone: 502-239-3345<br />
Updated: 08/10/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Miscellaneous<br />
Member Since:<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 0.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 0<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Silver & Black<br />
B-Nickname: Knights<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Knights<br />
VILLA MADONNA (#-271)<br />
2500 Amsterdam Rd<br />
Covington, 41017<br />
Phone: (859)331-6333<br />
Fax: (859)331-8615<br />
Principal: Pamela McQueen<br />
B-Phone: (859)331-6333<br />
E: pmcqueen@villamadonna.net<br />
A.D.: Larry Cox<br />
B-Phone: (859)331-6333 ext. 3<br />
R-Phone: (513)432-8721<br />
E: lcox@villamadonna.net<br />
System: Diocese of Covington<br />
Supt: Mike Clines<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Kenton<br />
Des. Rep.: Mark Atwood<br />
Trainer: St. Elizabeth Sports Medicine<br />
Phone: (859)341-5600<br />
Counselor: Carole Lonneman<br />
Updated: 08/19/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Roman Catholic<br />
Member Since: 1947<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 199.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 194<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Blue & White<br />
Nickname: Blue Lightning<br />
Gym: VMA Sports Complex (700)<br />
WAGGENER (#-273)<br />
330 S Hubbards Ln<br />
Louisville, 40207<br />
Phone: (502)485-8340<br />
Fax: (502)485-8140<br />
Principal: Katy Zeitz<br />
B-Phone: (502)485-8340<br />
E: katy.zeitz@jefferson.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: James Dumstorf<br />
B-Phone: (502) 485-8565<br />
E: james.dumstorf@jefferson.kyschools.us<br />
System: Jefferson County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Donna Hargens<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Jefferson<br />
Des. Rep.: James Dumstorf<br />
Trainer: Jeff Paschal<br />
Phone: (502) 608-6843<br />
Counselor: Christina Brockman/Mary Ann<br />
Ta<br />
Updated: 08/16/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1957<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 932.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 901<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Red & Gray<br />
Nickname: Wildcats<br />
Stadium: Wildcat Field (3500)<br />
Gym: Arthur K. Draut Gym (2100)<br />
WALDEN (#-274)<br />
4238 Westport Rd<br />
Louisville, 40207<br />
Phone: (502)893-0433<br />
Fax: (502)895-8668<br />
Principal: Linda VanHouten<br />
B-Phone: (502)893-0433<br />
R-Phone: (502)228-0772<br />
E: lvanhouten@walden-school.org<br />
A.D.: Jeff Lee<br />
R-Phone: (502)744-2525<br />
E: jlee@walden-school.org<br />
System: Walden <strong>School</strong><br />
Supt: Jonathan Holloway<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Jefferson<br />
Des. Rep.: Jeffrey Lee<br />
Counselor: Jo Anna Conover - College only<br />
Updated: 08/15/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Private Non Church<br />
Member Since: 1976<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 38.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 41<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Black & Old Gold<br />
B-Nickname: Wolverines<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Wolverines<br />
Gym: Bower Hall (325)<br />
WALTON-VERONA (#-275)<br />
30 <strong>School</strong> Rd<br />
Walton, 41094<br />
Phone: (859)485-7721<br />
Fax: (859)485-7739<br />
Principal: Mark Krummen<br />
B-Phone: (859)485-7721<br />
E: mark.krummen@wv.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Kyle Bennett<br />
R-Phone: (859)647-7350<br />
E: kyle.bennett@wv.kyschools.us<br />
System: Walton-Verona <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Bill Boyle<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Boone<br />
Des. Rep.: Kyle Bennett<br />
Trainer: Christy Otten<br />
Phone: (859)485-7721<br />
Counselor: Melissa Wells<br />
Updated: 07/20/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1925<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 424.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 439<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Blue & White<br />
Nickname: Bearcats<br />
Stadium: Walton-Verona Sports Comp<br />
(2200)<br />
Gym: Walton-Verona Gymnasium (1600)<br />
WARREN CENTRAL (#-276)<br />
559 Morgantown Rd<br />
Bowling Green, 42101<br />
Phone: (270)842-7302<br />
Fax: (270)781-5115<br />
Principal: Tina Prunty<br />
B-Phone: (270)842-0203<br />
E: tina.prunty@warren.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Todd Steward<br />
B-Phone: (270)781-2404<br />
R-Phone: (270)842-2846<br />
E: todd.steward@warren.kyschools.us<br />
System: Warren County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Tim Murley<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Warren<br />
Des. Rep.: Todd Steward<br />
Trainer: Michael Carby<br />
Phone: (270)781-8703<br />
Counselor: Regina Sullivan/LeAnn<br />
Freeman/<br />
Updated: 08/15/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1930<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 1109.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 1095<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Navy & White<br />
B-Nickname: Dragons<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Dragons<br />
Stadium: Dragon Stadium (2500)<br />
Gym: Dragon Gym (3500)<br />
WARREN EAST EAST (#-277)<br />
6867 Louisville Rd<br />
Bowling Green, 42101<br />
Phone: (270)781-1277<br />
Fax: (270)843-2610<br />
Principal: Damon Tabor<br />
B-Phone: (270)781-1277<br />
E: damon.tabor@warren.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Jonathan Vincent<br />
B-Phone: (270-781-1277<br />
R-Phone: (270)202-7857<br />
E: jonathan.vincent@warren.kyschools.us<br />
System: Warren County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Tim Murley<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Warren<br />
Des. Rep.: Jonathan Vincent<br />
Trainer: Michael Carby<br />
Phone: (270)793-0395<br />
Counselor: Edwina Strickler<br />
Updated: 07/10/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1969<br />
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2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 926.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 936<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Blue, Old Gold<br />
B-Nickname: Raiders<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Raiders<br />
Stadium: Raider Stadium (2000)<br />
Gym: Raider Gym (2500)<br />
WASHINGTON COUNTY (#-278)<br />
601 Lincoln Park Road<br />
Springfi eld, 40069<br />
Phone: (859)336-5475<br />
Fax: (859)336-5983<br />
Principal: Paul Terrell<br />
B-Phone: (859)336-5475<br />
E: paul.terrell@washington.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Jeff Tingle<br />
R-Phone: (859)481-3690<br />
E: jeff.tingle@washington.kyschools.us<br />
System: Washington County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Robin Cochran<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Washington<br />
Des. Rep.: Jeff Tingle<br />
Trainer: Jenna Meyer<br />
Phone: (859) 336-5475<br />
Counselor: Lolitta Blanton<br />
Updated: 08/13/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1966<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 591.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 582<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Red, Blue & Gold<br />
B-Nickname: Commanders<br />
G-Nickname: Commanderettes<br />
Stadium: Bennet R. Lewis Field (2000)<br />
WAYNE COUNTY (#-279)<br />
2 Kenny Davis Boulevard<br />
Monticello, 42633<br />
Phone: (606)348-5575<br />
Fax: (606)348-3458<br />
Principal: Brian Dishman<br />
B-Phone: (606)348-5575<br />
R-Phone: (606)340-3141<br />
E: brian.dishman@wayne.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Rodney C. Woods<br />
B-Phone: (606)348-8710<br />
R-Phone: (606)348-7175<br />
E: rodney.woods@wayne.kyschools.us<br />
System: Wayne County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: John Dalton<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Wayne<br />
Des. Rep.: Rodney Woods<br />
Trainer: Sam Brown, P.T.<br />
Phone: (606)348-3314<br />
Counselor: Donna Bridgman<br />
Updated: 08/22/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1934<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 716.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 699<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Red/White/Black<br />
Nickname: Cardinals<br />
Stadium: Jewell Field (1500)<br />
WEBSTER COUNTY (#-280)<br />
1922 US Hwy 41-A S<br />
Dixon, 42409<br />
Phone: (270)639-5092<br />
Fax: (270)639-0128<br />
Principal: Tim Roy<br />
B-Phone: (270)639-5092<br />
E: tim.roy@webster.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Matt Bell<br />
E: matt.bell@webster.kyschools.us<br />
System: Webster County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: James Kemp<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Webster<br />
Des. Rep.: Matt Bell<br />
Trainer: Pete Kerr<br />
Phone: 836-3663<br />
Counselor: Cindy Collins<br />
Updated: 08/15/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1963<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 657.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 642<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Maroon & Vegas Gold<br />
B-Nickname: Trojans<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Trojans<br />
Stadium: Trojan Field (1200)<br />
Gym: Webster County Gym (2200)<br />
WEST CARTER (#-281)<br />
PO Box 1479<br />
365 W. Carter Drive<br />
Olive Hill, 41164<br />
Phone: (606)286-2481<br />
Fax: (606)286-8026<br />
Principal: John Baumgardner<br />
B-Phone: (606)286-2481<br />
E: john.baumgardner@carter.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Brian Brown<br />
B-Phone: 606-286-2481<br />
R-Phone: 606-475-9993<br />
E: brian.brown@carter.kyschools.us<br />
System: Carter County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Ronnie Dotson<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Carter<br />
Des. Rep.: Brian Brown<br />
Trainer: Meredith Erwin<br />
Phone: (606)286-2481<br />
Counselor: Jeff Huffman<br />
Updated: 08/19/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1971<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 641.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 633<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Maroon, White & Blue<br />
B-Nickname: Comets<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Comets<br />
Stadium: Michael Blankenship Memo.<br />
(1500)<br />
Gym: Harold Holbrook Ath. Com. (2500)<br />
WEST JESSAMINE (#-319)<br />
2101 Wilmore Road<br />
Nicholasville, 40356<br />
Phone: (859)887-2421<br />
Fax: (859)887-8854<br />
Principal: Ed Jones<br />
B-Phone: (859)887-2421<br />
R-Phone: (859)553-4740<br />
E: ed.jones@jessamine.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Dean Geary / Mark Miracle<br />
R-Phone: (859)229-2319<br />
E: dean.geary@jessamine.kyschools.us,<br />
mark.miracle@je<br />
System: Jessamine County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Lu Young<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Jessamine<br />
Des. Rep.: Dean Geary<br />
Trainer: Dean Geary, ATC<br />
Phone: (859)221-9116<br />
Counselor: Missy Heady<br />
Updated: 08/15/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1997<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 1027.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 1028<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Red,White,Colum.Blue<br />
B-Nickname: Colts<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Colts<br />
WESTERN (#-284)<br />
2501 Rockford Ln<br />
Louisville, 40216<br />
Phone: (502)485-8344<br />
Fax: (502)485-8969<br />
Principal: David Mike<br />
B-Phone: (502)485-8344<br />
E: david.mike@jefferson.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Robert A. Johnson<br />
B-Phone: (502)485-8710<br />
R-Phone: 502-458-1468<br />
E: robert.johnson1@jefferson.kyschools.us<br />
System: Jefferson County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Donna Hargens<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Jefferson<br />
Des. Rep.: Robert Johnson<br />
Updated: 08/18/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1962<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 841.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 830<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Green & White<br />
Nickname: Warriors<br />
Stadium: Preston Young Complex (5000)<br />
Gym: John D. Brown (2200)<br />
WESTERN HILLS (#-286)<br />
100 Doctors Dr<br />
Frankfort, 40601<br />
Phone: (502)875-8400<br />
Fax: (502)227-4568<br />
Principal: Rita Rector<br />
B-Phone: (502)875-8400<br />
E: rita.rector@franklin.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Craig Fry<br />
R-Phone: (502) 682 - 0295<br />
E: craig.fry@franklin.kyschools.us<br />
System: Franklin County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Chrissy Jones<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Franklin<br />
Des. Rep.: Craig Fry<br />
Trainer: Joshua Signs<br />
Counselor: Janet Fox<br />
Updated: 08/15/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1981<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 756.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 739<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Green, Silver, White<br />
B-Nickname: Wolverines<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Wolverines<br />
Stadium: WHHS Football Field (2000)<br />
Gym: Lapsey Cardwell Gymnasium (1800)<br />
WHITEFIELD ACADEMY (#-294)<br />
7711 Fegenbush Ln<br />
Louisville, 40228<br />
Phone: (502)239-2509<br />
Fax: (502)231-6286<br />
Principal: Jacob Saltsman, Sr.<br />
B-Phone: (502)231-6280<br />
R-Phone: (502) 609-2586<br />
E: jsaltsman@whitefi eld.org<br />
A.D.: Chris Vaughn<br />
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B-Phone: (502)231-6277<br />
R-Phone: (502)387-6248<br />
E: cvaughn@whitefi eld.org<br />
System: Whitefi eld Academy<br />
Supt: Jacob Saltsman, Sr.<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Jefferson<br />
Des. Rep.: Jacob Saltsman<br />
Counselor: Chrissie Moon<br />
Updated: 08/10/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Other Religion <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1987<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 218.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 234<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Navy Blue and Vegas<br />
B-Nickname: Wildcats<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Wildcats<br />
Gym: FLC Gym (500)<br />
WHITLEY COUNTY (#-289)<br />
350 Boulevard of Champions<br />
Williamsburg, 40769<br />
Phone: (606)549-7025<br />
Fax: (606)549-7035<br />
Principal: Alan Sweet<br />
B-Phone: (606)549-7032<br />
E: alan.sweet@whitley.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Mike Campbell<br />
B-Phone: (606)549-7000<br />
R-Phone: (606)215-0551<br />
E: mike.campbell@whitley.kyschools.us<br />
System: Whitley County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Scott Paul<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Whitley<br />
Des. Rep.: Mike Campbell<br />
Trainer: Kelley Bryant<br />
Phone: (606)549-7025<br />
Counselor: Kevin Lowrie<br />
Updated: 08/22/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1963<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 1259.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 1273<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Red,White & Black<br />
B-Nickname: Colonels<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Colonels<br />
Stadium: Colonel Stadium (3500)<br />
Gym: Charles M. Lawson (3500)<br />
WILLIAMSBURG (#-290)<br />
1000 Main St<br />
Williamsburg, 40769<br />
Phone: (606)549-6046<br />
Fax: (606)549-6015<br />
Principal: Gary Peters<br />
B-Phone: (606)549-6044<br />
R-Phone: (606)344-5861<br />
E: gary.peters@wburg.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Gary Peters<br />
B-Phone: (606)549-6044<br />
R-Phone: (606)344-5861<br />
E: gary.peters@wburg.kyschools.us<br />
System: Williamsburg <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Dennis W. Byrd<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Whitley<br />
Des. Rep.: Gary Peters<br />
Trainer: Kimberly Goins<br />
Phone: (606)549-6044<br />
Counselor: Aimee Jones<br />
Updated: 08/07/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1922<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 235.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 225<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Orange and White<br />
B-Nickname: Yellow Jackets<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Jackets<br />
Stadium: Rose-Stanfi ll Stadium/Fin (2500)<br />
Gym: J.B. Mountjoy Gymnasium (2500)<br />
WILLIAMSTOWN (#-291)<br />
300 Helton Rd<br />
Williamstown, 41097<br />
Phone: (859) 824-4421<br />
Fax: (859) 824-4736<br />
Principal: Dave Johnstone<br />
B-Phone: (859) 824-4421<br />
E: dave.johnstone@williamstown.<br />
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A.D.: Tommy West<br />
E: tommy.west@williamstown.kyschools.<br />
us<br />
System: Williamstown <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Sally Skinner<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Grant<br />
Des. Rep.: Tommy West<br />
Counselor: Brandy Feagan<br />
Updated: 08/22/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1923<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 242.0<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 246<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Orange & Black<br />
B-Nickname: Demons<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Demons<br />
WOLFE COUNTY (#-292)<br />
PO Box 790<br />
189 North Johnson Street<br />
Campton, 41301<br />
Phone: (606)668-8202<br />
Fax: (606)668-8250<br />
Principal: Greg Creech<br />
B-Phone: (606)668-8202<br />
R-Phone: 606-495-5892<br />
E: greg.creech@wolfe.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Robert Creech<br />
B-Phone: (606)668-8024<br />
R-Phone: (606)495-5760<br />
E: robert.creech@wolfe.kyschools.us<br />
System: Wolfe County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Kenny Bell<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Wolfe<br />
Des. Rep.: Robert Scott Creech<br />
Counselor: Betty Novak<br />
Updated: 08/27/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1936<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 400.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 412<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Blue & White<br />
B-Nickname: Wolves<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Wolves<br />
Gym: Rose Gymnasium (2000)<br />
WOODFORD COUNTY (#-293)<br />
180 Frankfort Street<br />
Versailles, 40383<br />
Phone: (859)879-4630<br />
Fax: (859)873-7731<br />
Principal: Rob Akers<br />
B-Phone: (859)873-5434 x226<br />
R-Phone: (859)879-6136<br />
E: rob.akers@woodford.kyschools.us<br />
A.D.: Bob A. Gibson<br />
B-Phone: (859)873-5434 x225<br />
R-Phone: (859)873-2125<br />
E: bob.gibson@woodford.kyschools.us<br />
System: Woodford County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
Supt: Scott Hawkins<br />
Miscellaneous Information<br />
County: Woodford<br />
Des. Rep.: Bob Gibson<br />
Trainer: Walker Terhune<br />
Phone: (859)338-3782<br />
Counselor: Allyson Lusby<br />
Updated: 08/19/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Type: Public <strong>School</strong><br />
Member Since: 1920<br />
2Yr Av 9-12 Enro: 1257.5<br />
LY 9-12 Enro: 1278<br />
<strong>School</strong> Colors: Gold, White & Black<br />
B-Nickname: Yellow Jackets<br />
G-Nickname: Lady Yellow Jackets<br />
Stadium: Community Stadium (2800)<br />
Gym: The Hive (1656)<br />
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KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION<br />
Information Furnished by Member <strong>School</strong>s to KHSAA as of 8/15/12<br />
ADAIR COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Alan Reed<br />
1204 Greensburg St<br />
Columbia, 42728<br />
B-Phone: (270)384-2476<br />
E: alan.reed@adair.kyschools.us<br />
ALLEN COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Randall Jackson<br />
570 Oliver St.<br />
Scottsville, 42164-0127<br />
B-Phone: (270)618-3181<br />
Fax: (270)618-3185<br />
E: randall.jackson@allen.kyschools.us<br />
ANDERSON COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Sheila Mitchell<br />
1160 Bypass North<br />
Lawrenceburg, 40342<br />
B-Phone: (502)839-3406<br />
Fax: (502)839-2501<br />
E: sheila.mitchell@anderson.kyschools.us<br />
ASHLAND PUBLIC SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Steve Gilmore<br />
1420 Central Avenue<br />
Ashland, 41101<br />
B-Phone: (606)327-2706<br />
Fax: (606)327-2705<br />
E: steve.gilmore@ashland.kyschools.us<br />
AUGUSTA PUBLIC SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Lisa McCane<br />
307 Bracken Street<br />
Augusta, 41002<br />
B-Phone: (606)756-2545<br />
Fax: (606)756-2149<br />
E: lisa.mccane@augusta.kyschools.us<br />
BALLARD COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Casey Allen<br />
3465 Paducah Road<br />
Barlow, 42024<br />
B-Phone: (270)665-8400/Ext. 2<br />
Fax: (270)665-9844<br />
E: casey.allen@ballard.kyschools.us<br />
BARBOURVILLE PUBLIC SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Larry E. Warren<br />
PO Box 520<br />
Barbourville, 40906<br />
B-Phone: (606)546-3120<br />
Fax: (606)546-3452<br />
E: larry.warren@bville.kyschools.us<br />
BARDSTOWN PUBLIC SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Brent Holsclaw<br />
308 N 5th St<br />
Bardstown, 40004<br />
B-Phone: (502)331-8800<br />
Fax: (502)331-8830<br />
E: brent.holsclaw@bardstown.kyschools.<br />
us<br />
BARREN COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Bo Matthews<br />
202 W Washington St<br />
Glasgow, 42141<br />
B-Phone: (270)651-3787<br />
Fax: (270)651-8836<br />
E: bo.matthews@barren.kyschools.us<br />
BATH COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
West Main Street<br />
Owingsville, 40360<br />
B-Phone: (606)674-6314<br />
Fax: (606)674-2647<br />
BEECHWOOD PUBLIC SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Steve Hutton<br />
54 Beechwood Rd<br />
Ft Mitchell, 41017<br />
B-Phone: (859)331-1220<br />
Fax: (859)331-7528<br />
E: steve.hutton@beechwood.kyschools.<br />
us<br />
BELL COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Yvonne Gilliam<br />
PO Box 340<br />
Pineville, 40977<br />
B-Phone: (606)337-7051<br />
Fax: (606)337-1412<br />
E: yvonne.gilliam@bell.kyschools.us<br />
BELLEVUE PUBLIC SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Wayne Starnes<br />
219 Center St<br />
Bellevue, 41073<br />
B-Phone: (859)261-2108<br />
Fax: (859)261-1708<br />
E: wayne.starnes@bellevue.kyschools.us<br />
BEREA PUBLIC SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Mike Hogg<br />
#3 Pirate Parkway<br />
Berea, 40403<br />
B-Phone: (859)986-8446<br />
Fax: (859)986-1839<br />
E: mike.hogg@berea.kyschools.us<br />
BETH HAVEN CHRISTIAN<br />
Supt: Gary Conkin<br />
5515 Johnsontown Rd<br />
Louisville, 40272<br />
B-Phone: (502)937-3516<br />
Fax: (502)937-3364<br />
E: gary.conkin@berea.kyschools.us<br />
BETHLEHEM<br />
110 North 5th St.<br />
Bardstown, 40004<br />
B-Phone: (502)348-3126<br />
BOONE COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Randy Poe<br />
8330 US 42<br />
Florence, 41042<br />
B-Phone: (859)282-1003<br />
Fax: (859)282-2376<br />
E: randy.poe@boone.kyschools.us<br />
BOURBON COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Lana Fryman<br />
3341 Lexington Rd<br />
Paris, 40361<br />
B-Phone: (859)987-2180<br />
Fax: (859)987-2182<br />
E: lana.fryman@bourbon.kyschools.us<br />
BOWLING GREEN SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Joe Tinius<br />
1211 Center St<br />
Bowling Green, 42101<br />
B-Phone: (270)746-2200<br />
Fax: (270)746-2205<br />
E: joe.tinius@bgreen.kyschools.us<br />
BOYD COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Howard K. Osborne<br />
1104 Bob McCullough Drive<br />
Ashland, 41102<br />
B-Phone: (606)928-4141, 928-2<br />
Fax: (606)928-4771<br />
E: ken.osborne@boyd.kyschools.us<br />
BOYLE COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Mike Lafavers<br />
352 N. Danville Bypass<br />
Danville, 40422<br />
B-Phone: (859)236-6634<br />
Fax: 859-236-8624<br />
E: mike.lafavers@boyle.kyschools.us<br />
BRACKEN COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
348 Miami St.<br />
Brooksville, 41004<br />
B-Phone: (606)735-2523<br />
Fax: (606)735-3640<br />
BREATHITT COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Arch Turner<br />
PO Box 750<br />
Jackson, 41339<br />
B-Phone: (606)666-2491<br />
Fax: (606)666-2493<br />
E: arch.turner@breathitt.kyschools.us<br />
BRECKINRIDGE COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Arch Turner<br />
86 Airport Road<br />
Hardinsburg, 40143<br />
B-Phone: (270)756-2186<br />
E: arch.turner@breathitt.kyschools.us<br />
BULLITT COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Keith Davis<br />
1040 Hwy 44 E<br />
Shepherdsville, 40165<br />
B-Phone: (502) 869-8000<br />
Fax: (502) 543-3608<br />
E: keith.davis@bullitt.kyschools.us<br />
BURGIN PUBLIC SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Richard W. Webb<br />
140 Burgin/Danville Road, P.O.<br />
Burgin, 40310-0258<br />
B-Phone: (859)748-4000<br />
Fax: (859)748-4010<br />
E: richww@burgin.kyschools.us<br />
BUTLER COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Scott Howard<br />
PO Box 339/ 203 North Tyler St<br />
Morgantown, 42261<br />
B-Phone: (270) 526-5624<br />
Fax: (270) 526-2268<br />
E: scott.howard@butler.kyschools.us<br />
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CALDWELL COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Carrell Boyd<br />
612 West Washington Street<br />
Princeton, 42445<br />
B-Phone: (270)365-8000<br />
Fax: (270)365-5742<br />
E: carrell.boyd@caldwell.kyschools.us<br />
CALLOWAY COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Kennith Bargo<br />
2110 College Farm Road<br />
Murray, 42071<br />
B-Phone: (270)762-7300<br />
Fax: (270) 762-7310<br />
E: kennith.bargo@calloway.kyschools.us<br />
CALVARY CHRISTIAN SCHOOL<br />
Supt: Bill Dickens<br />
5955 Taylor Mill Road<br />
Covington, 41015<br />
B-Phone: (859)356-9201<br />
Fax: (859)356-8962<br />
E: bill.dickens@ccsky.org<br />
CAMPBELL COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Glen Miller<br />
101 Orchard Ln<br />
Alexandria, 41001<br />
B-Phone: (859)635-2173<br />
Fax: (859)448-2428<br />
E: glen.miller@campbell.kyschools.us<br />
CAMPBELLSVILLE SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Mike Deaton<br />
136 S Columbia Ave<br />
Campbellsville, 42718<br />
B-Phone: (270)465-4162<br />
Fax: (270)465-3918<br />
E: mike.deaton@cville.kyschools.us<br />
CARLISLE COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Randy McCallon<br />
4557 St. Route 1377<br />
Bardwell, 42023<br />
B-Phone: (270)628-5476<br />
Fax: (270)628-5477<br />
E: randy.mccallon@carlisle.kyschools.us<br />
CARROLL COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Lisa James<br />
813 Hawkins Street<br />
Carrollton, 41008<br />
B-Phone: (502) 732-7070<br />
Fax: (502) 732-7073<br />
E: lisa.james@carroll.kyschools.us<br />
CARTER COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Ronnie Dotson<br />
228 S. Carol Malone Blvd.<br />
Grayson, 41143<br />
B-Phone: (606)474-6696<br />
Fax: (606)474-6125<br />
E: ronnie.dotson@carter.kyschools.us<br />
CASEY COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
1922 N. US 127<br />
Liberty, 42539<br />
B-Phone: (606)787-6941<br />
Fax: (606)787-5231<br />
CAVERNA PUBLIC SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Sam Dick<br />
1102 North Dixie<br />
Cave City, 42127<br />
B-Phone: (270)773-2530<br />
Fax: (270)773-2825<br />
E: sam.dick@caverna.kyschools.us<br />
CHRISTIAN ACADEMY<br />
Supt: Tim Greener<br />
700 South English Station Road<br />
Louisville, 40245<br />
B-Phone: (502) 244-3225<br />
Fax: (502) 244-3193<br />
E: tgreener@christianacademyschools.<br />
org<br />
CHRISTIAN COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
PO Box 609<br />
Hopkinsville, 42240<br />
B-Phone: (270)887-1300<br />
Fax: (270)887-1267<br />
CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP<br />
Supt: Bill Rowley<br />
1343 US <strong>High</strong>way 68 East<br />
Benton, 42025<br />
B-Phone: (270)527-8377<br />
Fax: (270)527-2872<br />
E: browley@christianfellowship.org<br />
CLARK COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Elaine Farris<br />
1600 W Lexington Ave<br />
Winchester, 40391<br />
B-Phone: (859)744-4545<br />
Fax: (859)745-3935<br />
E: elaine.farris@clark.kyschools.us<br />
CLAY COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Reecia Samples<br />
128 Richmond Rd<br />
Manchester, 40962<br />
B-Phone: (606)598-2168<br />
Fax: (606)598-7829<br />
E: reecia.samples@clay.kyschools.us<br />
CLINTON COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Charlotte Bernard<br />
2353 North <strong>High</strong>way 127<br />
Albany, 42602<br />
B-Phone: (606)387-6480<br />
Fax: (606)387-5437<br />
E: charlotte.bernard@clinton.kyschools.<br />
us<br />
CLOVERPORT PUBLIC PUBLIC SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: John Millay<br />
214 West Main Street<br />
Cloverport, 40111<br />
B-Phone: (270)788-3910<br />
Fax: (270)788-6640<br />
E: john.millay@cloverport.kyschools.us<br />
COMMUNITY CHRISTIAN<br />
110 Lebanon Church Road<br />
Paducah, 42003<br />
B-Phone: 270-554-1651<br />
Fax: 270-554-6968<br />
CORBIN PUBLIC SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Ed McNeel<br />
108 Roy Kidd Avenue<br />
Corbin, 40701<br />
B-Phone: (606)528-1303<br />
Fax: (606)523-1747<br />
E: ed.mcneel@corbin.kyschools.us<br />
COVINGTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Lynda Jackson<br />
25 E 7th St<br />
Covington, 41011<br />
B-Phone: (859)392-1000<br />
Fax: (859)292-5916<br />
E: lynda.jackson@covington.kyschools.us<br />
CRITTENDEN COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Rachel Yarbrough<br />
601 West Elm St.<br />
Marion, 42064-1576<br />
B-Phone: (270)965-3525<br />
Fax: (270)965-9064<br />
E: rachel.yarbrough@crittenden.<br />
kyschools.us<br />
CUMBERLAND COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Glen A. Murphy<br />
PO Box 420<br />
Burkesville, 42717<br />
B-Phone: (270)864-3451<br />
Fax: (270)861-1284<br />
E: glen.murphy@cumberland.kyschools.<br />
us<br />
DANVILLE PUBLIC SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Carmen Coleman<br />
152 East Martin Luther King Bl<br />
Danville, 40422<br />
B-Phone: (859)238-1300<br />
Fax: (859)238-1330<br />
E: carmen.coleman@danville.kyschools.<br />
us<br />
DAVIESS COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Owens Saylor<br />
PO Box 21510<br />
Owensboro, 42303<br />
B-Phone: (270)852-7000<br />
Fax: (270)852-7010<br />
E: owens.saylor@daviess.kyschools.us<br />
DAWSON SPRINGS IND. SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Charles Proffi tt<br />
118 E. Arcadia<br />
Dawson Springs, 42408<br />
B-Phone: (270)797-3811<br />
Fax: (270)797-5201<br />
E: charles.proffi tt@dawsonsprings.<br />
kyschools.us<br />
DAYTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Jay Brewer<br />
200 Clay Street<br />
Dayton, 41074<br />
B-Phone: (859)491-6565<br />
Fax: (859)292-3995<br />
E: jay.brewer@dayton.kyschools.us<br />
DIOCESE OF COVINGTON<br />
Supt: Mike Clines<br />
P. O. Box 15550<br />
Covington, 41015-0550<br />
B-Phone: (859)-392-1530<br />
Fax: (859)-392-1537<br />
E: mclines@covingtondiocese.org<br />
DIOCESE OF LEXINGTON<br />
1310 West Main Street<br />
Lexington, 40508<br />
B-Phone: (859)253-1993<br />
Fax: (859)254-6284<br />
DIOCESE OF LOUISVILLE<br />
1935 Lewiston Dr.<br />
Louisville, 40216-2569<br />
B-Phone: (502)448-8581<br />
Fax: (502)448-5518<br />
DIOCESE OF OWENSBORO<br />
Supt: Jim Mattingly<br />
600 Locust St.<br />
Owensboro, 42301<br />
B-Phone: 270 683-1545<br />
E: jim.mattingly@pastoral.org<br />
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EDMONSON COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Patrick Waddell<br />
PO Box 129<br />
Brownsville, 42210<br />
B-Phone: (270)597-2101<br />
Fax: (270)597-2962<br />
E: patrick.waddell@edmonson.kyschools.<br />
us<br />
ELIZABETHTOWN SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Gary French<br />
219 Helm Street<br />
Elizabethtown, 42701-1511<br />
B-Phone: (270)765-6146<br />
Fax: (270)765-2158<br />
E: gary.french@etown.kyschools.us<br />
ELLIOTT COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: C Thomas Potter, II<br />
PO Box 767<br />
Sandy Hook, 41171<br />
B-Phone: (606)738-8002<br />
Fax: (606)738-8050<br />
E: carl.potter@elliott.kyschools.us<br />
EMINENCE PUBLIC SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Buddy Berry<br />
291 West Broadway<br />
Eminence, 40019<br />
B-Phone: (502)845-4788<br />
Fax: (502)845-2339<br />
E: buddy.berry@eminence.kyschools.us<br />
ERLANGER-ELSMERE PUBLIC SCHOOL<br />
Supt: Kathy Burkhardt<br />
500 Graves Ave<br />
Erlanger, 41018<br />
B-Phone: (859)727-2009<br />
Fax: (859)727-5653<br />
E: kathy.burkhardt@erlanger.kyschools.us<br />
ESTILL COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Bert Hensley<br />
PO Box 391, Main St<br />
Irvine, 40336<br />
B-Phone: (606)723-2181<br />
Fax: (606)723-6029<br />
E: bert.hensley@estill.kyschools.us<br />
EVANGEL CHRISTIAN<br />
Supt: Bert Hensley<br />
5400 Minors Ln<br />
Louisville, 40219<br />
B-Phone: (502)968-7744<br />
Fax: (502)968-8414<br />
E: bert.hensley@estill.kyschools.us<br />
FAIRVIEW PUBLIC SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Bill Musick<br />
2100 Main St WW<br />
Ashland, 41102<br />
B-Phone: (606)324-3877<br />
Fax: (606)324-2288<br />
E: bill.musick@fairview.kyschools.us<br />
FAYETTE COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Tom Shelton<br />
701 E Main St<br />
Lexington, 40502<br />
B-Phone: (859) 381-4100<br />
Fax: (859) 381-4601<br />
E: tom.shelton@fayette.kyschools.us<br />
FLEMING COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Tom Price<br />
211 W Water St<br />
Flemingsburg, 41041<br />
B-Phone: (606)845-5851<br />
Fax: (606)849-3158<br />
E: tom.price@fl eming.kyschools.us<br />
FLOYD COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Henry Webb<br />
106 North Front Ave.<br />
Prestonsburg, 41653<br />
B-Phone: (606)886-2354<br />
Fax: (606)886-8862<br />
E: henry.webb@fl oyd.kyschools.us<br />
FORT CAMPBELL SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Todd Curkendall<br />
77 Texas Avenue<br />
Fort Campbell, 42223<br />
B-Phone: (270)439-3790<br />
Fax: (270)439-3179<br />
E: todd.curkendall@am.dodea.edu<br />
FORT KNOX SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Frank Calvano<br />
BLDG 4553, 281 Fayette Ave.<br />
Fort Knox, 40121-6201<br />
B-Phone: (502)624-2345<br />
Fax: (502)624-4256<br />
E: frank.calvano@am.dodea.edu<br />
FORT THOMAS SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Gen Kirchner<br />
28 N Fort Thomas Ave<br />
Fort Thomas, 41075<br />
B-Phone: (859)781-3333<br />
Fax: (859)781-5347<br />
E: gene.kirchner@fortthomas.kyschools.<br />
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FRANKFORT PUBLIC SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Rich Crowe<br />
506 West 2nd St.<br />
Frankfort, 40601<br />
B-Phone: (502)875-8661<br />
Fax: (502)875-8663<br />
E: rich.crowe@frankfort.kyschools.us<br />
FRANKLIN COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Chrissy Jones<br />
916 E Main St<br />
Frankfort, 40601<br />
B-Phone: (502)695-6700<br />
Fax: (502)695-6755<br />
E: chrissy.jones@franklin.kyschools.us<br />
FULTON COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Dennis Bledsoe<br />
2780 Moscow Ave.<br />
Hickman, 42050-2046<br />
B-Phone: (270)236-3923 x5100<br />
Fax: (270)236-2184<br />
E: dennis.bledsoe@fulton.kyschools.us<br />
FULTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Tamara Smith<br />
304 West State Line<br />
Fulton, 42041<br />
B-Phone: 270-472-1553<br />
Fax: 270-472-6921<br />
E: tamara.smith@fultonind.kyschools.us<br />
GALLATIN COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Dorothy Perkins<br />
75 Boardwalk<br />
Warsaw, 41095<br />
B-Phone: (859)567-2828<br />
Fax: ( 859)567-4528<br />
E: dorothy.perkins@gallatin.kyschools.us<br />
GARRARD COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Donald Aldridge<br />
322 W Maple Avenue<br />
Lancaster, 40444<br />
B-Phone: (859)792-3018<br />
Fax: (859)792-4733<br />
E: donald.aldridge@garrard.kyschools.us<br />
GLASGOW PUBLIC SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Sean Howard<br />
P.O. Box 1239<br />
Glasgow, 42142<br />
B-Phone: (270) 651-6757<br />
Fax: (270) 651-9791<br />
E: sean.howard@glasgow.kyschools.us<br />
GRANT COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Ron Livingood<br />
820 Arnie Risen Blvd.<br />
Williamstown, 41097<br />
B-Phone: (859)824-3323<br />
Fax: (859)824-3508<br />
E: ron.livingood@grant.kyschools.us<br />
GRAVES COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Pete Galloway<br />
2290 State Route 121 North<br />
Mayfi eld, 42066<br />
B-Phone: (270)328-2656<br />
Fax: (270)247-8367<br />
E: kenneth.galloway@graves.kyschools.<br />
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GRAYSON COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Barry Anderson<br />
PO Box 4009<br />
Leitchfi eld, 42755-4009<br />
B-Phone: (270)259-4011<br />
Fax: (270)259-6131<br />
E: barry.anderson@grayson.kyschools.us<br />
GREEN COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Jim Frank<br />
PO Box 369<br />
Greensburg, 42743-0369<br />
B-Phone: (270)932-6601<br />
Fax: (270)932-3624<br />
E: jim.frank@green.kyschools.us<br />
GREENUP COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Steve Hall<br />
45 Musketeer Drive<br />
Greenup, 41144<br />
B-Phone: (606)473-9819<br />
Fax: (606)473-5710<br />
E: steve.hall@greenup.kyschools.us<br />
HANCOCK COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
83 State Rt. 271 N.<br />
Hawesville, 42348<br />
B-Phone: (270)927-6914<br />
Fax: ( 270)927-6916<br />
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HARDIN COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Nannette Johnston<br />
65 WA Jenkins Road<br />
Elizabethtown, 42701-8452<br />
B-Phone: (270) 769-8800<br />
Fax: (270) 769- 8989<br />
E: nannette.johnston@hardin.kyschools.<br />
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HARLAN COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Timothy W. Saylor<br />
251 Ball Park Road<br />
Harlan, 40831<br />
B-Phone: (606)573-4330<br />
Fax: (606)574-0493<br />
E: timothy.saylor@harlan.kyschools.us<br />
HARLAN PUBLIC SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: David Johnson<br />
420 E Central St<br />
Harlan, 40831<br />
B-Phone: (606)573-8700<br />
Fax: (606)573-8711<br />
E: david.johnson@harlanind.kyschools.us<br />
HARRISON COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Andy Dotson<br />
308 Webster Ave.<br />
Cynthiana, 41031<br />
B-Phone: (859)234-7110<br />
Fax: (859)234-8164<br />
E: andy.dotson@harrison.kyschools.us<br />
HART COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Ricky Line<br />
511 West Union St.<br />
Munfordville, 42765<br />
B-Phone: (270) 524-2631<br />
Fax: (270) 524-2634<br />
E: ricky.line@hart.kyschools.us<br />
HAZARD CITY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Sandra Johnson<br />
705 Main St.<br />
Hazard, 41701<br />
B-Phone: (606)436-3911<br />
Fax: (606)436-2742<br />
E: sandra.johnson@hazard.kyschools.us<br />
HENDERSON COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Thomas L. Richey<br />
1805 2nd St<br />
Henderson, 42420<br />
B-Phone: (270)831-5000<br />
Fax: (270)831-5009<br />
E: thomas.richey@henderson.kyschools.<br />
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HENRY COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Tim Abrams<br />
326 South Main Street<br />
New Castle, 40050<br />
B-Phone: (502)845-8600<br />
Fax: (502)845-8601<br />
E: tim.abrams@henry.kyschools.us<br />
HERITAGE ACADEMY<br />
Supt: Howard Davis, Jr.<br />
7216 U. S. 42<br />
Florence, 41042<br />
B-Phone: (859)525-0213<br />
Fax: (859)525-0650<br />
E: howiedavis@aol.com<br />
HICKMAN COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Kenny Wilson<br />
416 Waterfi eld North<br />
Clinton, 42031<br />
B-Phone: (270)653-2341<br />
Fax: (270)653-6700<br />
E: kenny.wilson@hickman.kyschools.us<br />
HOPKINS COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: James L. Stevens<br />
320 South Seminary Street<br />
Madisonville, 42431<br />
B-Phone: (270)825-6000 x2102<br />
Fax: (270)825-6062<br />
E: james.stevens@hopkins.kyschools.us<br />
JACKSON COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Mike Smith<br />
PO Box 217<br />
McKee, 40447<br />
B-Phone: (606)287-7181<br />
E: mike.smith@jackson.kyschools.us<br />
JACKSON INDEPENDENT SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Tim Spencer<br />
940 <strong>High</strong>land Ave<br />
Jackson, 41339<br />
B-Phone: (606)666-4979<br />
Fax: (606)666-4350<br />
E: timothy.spencer@jacksonind.<br />
kyschools.us<br />
JEFFERSON COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Donna Hargens<br />
PO Box 34020<br />
Louisville, 40232<br />
B-Phone: (502) 485-3011<br />
Fax: (502) 485-3991<br />
E: donna.hargens@jefferson.kyschools.us<br />
JENKINS PUBLIC SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Debby Watts<br />
PO Box 74<br />
Jenkins, 41537-74<br />
B-Phone: (606)832-2182<br />
Fax: (606)832-2181<br />
E: debbie.watts@jenkins.kyschools.us<br />
JESSAMINE COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Lu Young<br />
871 Wilmore Rd.<br />
Nicholasville, 40356<br />
B-Phone: (859)885-4179<br />
Fax: (859)887-4811<br />
E: lu.young@jessamine.kyschools.us<br />
JOHNSON COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Steve Trimble<br />
253 North Mayo Trail<br />
Paintsville, 41240<br />
B-Phone: (606)789-2530<br />
Fax: (606)789-2506<br />
E: steve.trimble@johnson.kyschools.us<br />
JUNE BUCHANAN SCHOOL<br />
Supt: Joe Alan Stepp<br />
Purpose Road<br />
Pippa Passes, 41844<br />
B-Phone: (606)386-6027<br />
Fax: (606)368-6212<br />
E: joestepp@alc.edu<br />
KENTON COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Terri Cox-Cruey<br />
1055 Eaton Drive<br />
Fort Wright, 41017<br />
B-Phone: (859)344-8888<br />
Fax: (859)344-1531<br />
E: terricox.cruey@kenton.kyschools.us<br />
KENTUCKY COUNTRY DAY<br />
Supt: Brad Lyman<br />
4100 Springdale Rd<br />
Louisville, 40241<br />
B-Phone: (502)423-0440<br />
Fax: (502)423-0445<br />
E: brad.lyman@kcd.org<br />
KENTUCKY SCHOOL F/T BLIND<br />
Supt: John Roberts<br />
1867 Frankfort Ave<br />
Louisville, 40206<br />
B-Phone: (502)897-1583 x240<br />
Fax: (502)897-2850<br />
E: john.roberts@ksb.kyschools.us<br />
KENTUCKY SCHOOL F/T DEAF<br />
Supt: Rodney Buis<br />
303 South 2nd Street<br />
Danville, 40422<br />
B-Phone: 859-936-6670<br />
Fax: (859)239-7006<br />
E: rodney.buis@ksd.kyschools.us<br />
KNOTT COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Kim King<br />
PO Box 869, Rt 160<br />
Hindman, 41822-0869<br />
B-Phone: (606)785-3153<br />
Fax: ( 606)785-0800<br />
E: kim.king@knott.kyschools.us<br />
KNOX COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Walter T. Hulett<br />
200 Daniel Boone Drive<br />
Barbourville, 40906<br />
B-Phone: (606)546-3157<br />
Fax: (606)546-2819<br />
E: walter.hulett@knox.kyschools.us<br />
LARUE COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Sam Sanders<br />
208 College St.<br />
Hodgenville, 42748<br />
B-Phone: (270)358-4111<br />
Fax: (270)358-3053<br />
E: sam.sanders@larue.kyschools.us<br />
LAUREL COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Doug Bennett<br />
718 North Main St.<br />
London, 40741<br />
B-Phone: (606)862-4600<br />
Fax: (606)862-4601<br />
E: doug.bennett@laurel.kyschools.us<br />
LAWRENCE COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Mike Armstrong<br />
50 Bulldog<br />
Louisa, 41230<br />
B-Phone: (606)638-9671<br />
Fax: (606)638-0128<br />
E: mike.armstrong@lawrence.kyschools.<br />
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LEE COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Jim Evans<br />
PO Box 668<br />
Beattyville, 41311<br />
B-Phone: (606)464-5000<br />
Fax: (606)464-5009<br />
E: jim.evans@lee.kyschools.us<br />
LESLIE COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
PO Box 949<br />
Hyden, 41749-949<br />
B-Phone: (606)672-2397<br />
Fax: ( 606)672-4224<br />
LETCHER COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Anna C. Craft<br />
224 Parks St<br />
Whitesburg, 41858<br />
B-Phone: (606)633-4455<br />
Fax: (606)633-4724<br />
E: anna.craft@letcher.kyschools.us<br />
LEWIS COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Maurice Reeder<br />
PO Box 159<br />
Vanceburg, 41179-0159<br />
B-Phone: (606)796-2811<br />
Fax: (606)796-3081<br />
E: maurice.reeder@lewis.kyschools.us<br />
LEXINGTON CHRISTIAN ACADEMY<br />
Supt: Ollie Gibbs<br />
450 W. Reynolds Rd<br />
Lexington, 40503<br />
B-Phone: (859) 422-5700<br />
Fax: (859) 223-3769<br />
E: headmastersoffi ce@lexingtonchristian.<br />
org<br />
LINCOLN COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Karen Hatter<br />
PO Box 265<br />
Stanford, 40484<br />
B-Phone: (606)365-2124<br />
Fax: (606)365-1660<br />
E: karen.hatter@lincoln.kyschools.us<br />
LIVINGSTON COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Darryl Chittenden<br />
PO Box 217<br />
Smithland, 42081<br />
B-Phone: (270)928-2111<br />
Fax: (270)928-2112<br />
E: darryl.chittenden@livingston.<br />
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LOGAN COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Marshall Kemp<br />
PO Box 417<br />
Russellville, 42276<br />
B-Phone: (270)726-2436<br />
Fax: (270)726-8892<br />
E: marshall.kemp@logan.kyschools.us<br />
LOUISVILLE COLLEGIATE<br />
Supt: Scott Prince<br />
PO Box 4369<br />
Louisville, 40204<br />
B-Phone: (502) 479-0340<br />
E: scott_prince@loucol.com<br />
LUDLOW PUBLIC SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Mike Borchers<br />
525 Elm St.<br />
Ludlow, 41016<br />
B-Phone: (859)261-8210<br />
Fax: (859)291-6811<br />
E: mike.borchers@ludlow.kyschools.us<br />
LYON COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Quin Sutton<br />
217 Jenkins Road<br />
Eddyville, 42038<br />
B-Phone: (270)388-9715 Ext. 4<br />
Fax: (270)388-4962<br />
E: quin.sutton@lyon.kyschools.us<br />
MADISON COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Tommy Floyd<br />
P.O. Box 768<br />
Richmond, 40476<br />
B-Phone: (859)624-4500<br />
Fax: (859)624-4508<br />
E: tommy.fl oyd@madison.kyschools.us<br />
MAGOFFIN COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Joe Hunley<br />
PO Box 109<br />
Salyersville, 41465<br />
B-Phone: (606)349-6117<br />
Fax: (606)349-3417<br />
E: joe.hunley@magoffi n.kyschools.us<br />
MARION COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Chuck Hamilton<br />
755 East Main St.<br />
Lebanon, 40033<br />
B-Phone: (270)692-3721<br />
Fax: (270)692-1899<br />
E: chuck.hamilton@marion.kyschools.us<br />
MARSHALL COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Trent Lovett<br />
86 <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> Road<br />
Benton, 42025<br />
B-Phone: (270)527-8628<br />
Fax: (270)527-0804<br />
E: trent.lovett@marshall.kyschools.us<br />
MARTIN COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Mark Blackburn<br />
P.O. Box 366<br />
Inez, 41224<br />
B-Phone: (606)298-3572<br />
Fax: 606-298-5148<br />
E: mark.blackburn@martin.kyschools.us<br />
MASON COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Tim G. Moore<br />
P.O. Box 130<br />
Maysville, 41056<br />
B-Phone: (606)564-5563<br />
Fax: (606)564-5392<br />
E: tim.moore@mason.kyschools.us<br />
MAYFIELD PUBLIC SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Lonnie Burgett<br />
914 E. College St.<br />
Mayfi eld, 42066-2822<br />
B-Phone: (270)247-3868<br />
Fax: (270)247-3854<br />
E: lonnie.burgett@mayfi eld.kyschools.us<br />
MCCRACKEN COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Nancy Waldrop<br />
435 Berger Road<br />
Paducah, 42003<br />
B-Phone: (270) 538-4000<br />
E: nancy.waldrop@mccracken.kyschools.<br />
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MCCREARY COUNTY<br />
Supt: Donnie Wright<br />
120 Raider Way<br />
Stearns, 42647<br />
B-Phone: (606)376-2591<br />
Fax: (606)376-5584<br />
E: donnie.wright@mccreary.kyschools.us<br />
MCLEAN COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Tres Settle<br />
PO Box 245<br />
Calhoun, 42327<br />
B-Phone: (270)273-5257<br />
E: tres.settle@mclean.kyschools.us<br />
MEADE COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Mitchell Crump<br />
PO Box 337<br />
Brandenburg, 40108<br />
B-Phone: (270)422-7500<br />
Fax: (270)422-5494<br />
E: mitch.crump@meade.kyschools.us<br />
MENIFEE COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Charles Mitchell<br />
PO Box 110<br />
Frenchburg, 40322-9704<br />
B-Phone: (606)768-8002<br />
Fax: (606)768-8050<br />
E: charles.mitchell@menifee.kyschools.us<br />
MERCER COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Dennis Davis<br />
371 E. Lexington St.<br />
Harrodsburg, 40330<br />
B-Phone: (859)733-7000<br />
Fax: (859)733-7004<br />
E: dennis.davis@mercer.kyschools.us<br />
METCALFE COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Patricia Hurt<br />
109 Sartin Drive<br />
Edmonton, 42129<br />
B-Phone: (270)432-3171<br />
Fax: (270)432-3170<br />
E: patricia.hurt@metcalfe.kyschools.us<br />
MIDDLESBORO SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Rita Cook<br />
PO Box 959<br />
Middlesboro, 40965<br />
B-Phone: (606)242-8800<br />
Fax: (606)242-8805<br />
E: rita.cook@mboro.kyschools.us<br />
MODEL LABORATORY SCHOOL<br />
521 Lancaster Ave<br />
Richmond, 40475<br />
B-Phone: (859)622-2101<br />
Fax: (859)622-6658<br />
MONROE COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Lewis D. Carter<br />
309 Emberton Street<br />
Tompkinsvile, 42167<br />
B-Phone: (270)487-5456<br />
Fax: (270)487-5571<br />
E: lewis.carter@monroe.kyschools.us<br />
MONTGOMERY COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Josh Powell<br />
700 Woodford Dr.<br />
Mount Sterling, 40353-9505<br />
B-Phone: (859)497-8760<br />
Fax: (859)497-8700<br />
E: josh.powell@montgomery.kyschools.<br />
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MONTICELLO PUBLIC SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Gary Abbott<br />
161 College Street<br />
Monticello, 42633<br />
B-Phone: (606)348-5311<br />
Fax: (606)348-3664<br />
E: gary.abbott@monticello.kyschools.us<br />
MORGAN COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Deatrah Barnett<br />
PO Box 489<br />
West Liberty, 41472<br />
B-Phone: (606)743-8002<br />
Fax: (606)743-8050<br />
E: deatrah.barnett@morgan.kyschools.us<br />
MUHLENBERG COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Dale Todd<br />
P.O. box 167<br />
Powderly, 42367<br />
B-Phone: (270)338-2871, x12<br />
Fax: (270)338-0529<br />
E: dale.todd@muhlenberg.kyschools.us<br />
MURRAY PUBLIC SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Bob Rogers<br />
208 S 13th Street<br />
Murray, 42071<br />
B-Phone: (270)753-4363<br />
Fax: (270)759-4906<br />
E: bob.rogers@murray.kyschools.us<br />
NELSON COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Anthony Orr<br />
288 Wildcat Lane<br />
Bardstown, 40004<br />
B-Phone: (502)349-7000<br />
Fax: (502)349-7004<br />
E: anthony.orr@nelson.kyschools.us<br />
NEWPORT PUBLIC SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Pam Rye<br />
301 E 8th St<br />
Newport, 41071<br />
B-Phone: (859)292-3004<br />
Fax: (859)292-3073<br />
E: pamela.rye@newport.kyschools.us<br />
NICHOLAS COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Greg Reid<br />
395 W Main St<br />
Carlisle, 40311<br />
B-Phone: (859)289-3770<br />
Fax: (859)289-6429<br />
E: greg.reid@nicholas.kyschools.us<br />
OHIO COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Scott Lewis<br />
315 E Union St<br />
Hartford, 42347-1871<br />
B-Phone: (270)298-3249<br />
Fax: (270)298-3886<br />
E: scott.lewis@ohio.kyschools.us<br />
OLDHAM COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
6165 West <strong>High</strong>way 146<br />
Crestwood, 40014<br />
B-Phone: (502)241-3500<br />
Fax: (502)241-3209<br />
ONEIDA BAPTIST INSTITUTE<br />
PO Box 67<br />
Oneida, 40972-0067<br />
B-Phone: (606)847-4111<br />
Fax: (606)847-4496<br />
OWEN COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
1600 <strong>High</strong>way 22 E<br />
Owenton, 40359<br />
B-Phone: 502. 484. 3934<br />
Fax: 502. 484. 9095<br />
OWENSBORO PUBLIC SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Larry Vick<br />
1335 W 11th St<br />
Owensboro, 42301<br />
B-Phone: (270)686-1000<br />
E: larry.vick@owensboro.kyschools.us<br />
OWSLEY COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Tim Bobrowski<br />
Route 3, Box 340<br />
Booneville, 41314<br />
B-Phone: (606)593-6363<br />
Fax: (606)593-6368<br />
E: tim.bobrowski@owsley.kyschools.us<br />
PADUCAH PUBLIC SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Randy Greene<br />
PO Box 2550<br />
Paducah, 42002<br />
B-Phone: (270) 444-5606<br />
Fax: (270) 444-5645<br />
E: randy.greene@paducah.kyschools.us<br />
PAINTSVILLE SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Coy D. Samons<br />
305 2nd St<br />
Paintsville, 41240<br />
B-Phone: (606)789-2654<br />
Fax: (606)789-7412<br />
E: coy.samons@paintsville.kyschools.us<br />
PARIS PUBLIC SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Gary Wiseman<br />
310 West 7th St.<br />
Paris, 40361<br />
B-Phone: (859)987-2160<br />
Fax: (859)987-6749<br />
E: gary.wiseman@paris.kyschools.us<br />
PENDLETON COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Anthony Strong<br />
2525 <strong>High</strong>way 27 North<br />
Falmouth, 41040<br />
B-Phone: (859)654-6911 X 2100<br />
Fax: (859)654-6143<br />
E: anthony.strong@pendleton.kyschools.<br />
us<br />
PERRY COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: John Paul Amis<br />
315 Park Ave<br />
Hazard, 41701<br />
B-Phone: (606)439-5813<br />
Fax: (606)439-2512<br />
E: john.amis@perry.kyschools.us<br />
PIARIST<br />
1310 West Main Street<br />
Lexington, 40508<br />
B-Phone: (859)253-1993<br />
Fax: (859)254-6284<br />
PIKE COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Roger Wagner<br />
316 S. Mayo Trail<br />
Pikeville, 41501<br />
B-Phone: (606)433-9200<br />
Fax: (606)432-3321<br />
E: roger.wagner@pike.kyschools.us<br />
PIKEVILLE INDEPENDENT SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Jerry Green<br />
148 2nd Street<br />
Pikeville, 41501<br />
B-Phone: (606)432-8161<br />
Fax: (606)432-2119<br />
E: jerry.green@pikeville.kyschools.us<br />
PINEVILLE PUBLIC SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Michael White<br />
401 W Virginia Ave<br />
Pineville, 40977<br />
B-Phone: (606)337-5701<br />
Fax: (606)337-9983<br />
E: mike.white@pineville.kyschools.us<br />
PORTLAND CHRISTIAN<br />
Supt: Jodell Seay<br />
8509 Westport Road<br />
Louisville, 40242<br />
B-Phone: (502)429-3727<br />
Fax: (502)326-2682<br />
E: jodell.seay@portlandchristian.org<br />
POWELL COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Michael Tate<br />
PO Box 430<br />
Stanton, 40380<br />
B-Phone: (606)663-3300<br />
E: mike.tate@powell.kyschools.us<br />
PULASKI COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Steve Butcher<br />
PO Box 1055<br />
Somerset, 42501<br />
B-Phone: (606)679-1123<br />
Fax: (606)679-1438<br />
E: steve.butcher@pulaski.kyschools.us<br />
RACELAND PUBLIC SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Larry Coldiron<br />
600 Rams Blvd<br />
Raceland, 41169<br />
B-Phone: (606)836-7141<br />
Fax: (606)833-5807<br />
E: larry.coldiron@raceland.kyschools.us<br />
RED BIRD SCHOOL<br />
Supt: O. Taylor Collins<br />
70 Queendale Center<br />
Beverly, 40913<br />
B-Phone: (606)598-3155<br />
Fax: (606)598-3151<br />
E: tcollins@rbmission.org<br />
RIVERSIDE CHRISTIAN<br />
Supt: Ernie Roberts<br />
<strong>High</strong>way 15<br />
Lost Creek, 41348<br />
B-Phone: (606)666-2359<br />
Fax: (606)666-5211<br />
E: eroberts@riversidechristian.org<br />
ROBERTSON COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Chuck Brown<br />
PO Box 108<br />
Mount Olivet, 41064<br />
B-Phone: (606)724-5431<br />
Fax: 606 724-5921<br />
E: chuck.brown@robertson.kyschools.us<br />
ROCKCASTLE COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: David Pensol<br />
245 Richmond Street<br />
Mt Vernon, 40456<br />
B-Phone: (606)256-2125<br />
Fax: (606)256-2126<br />
E: david.pensol@rockcastle.kyschools.us<br />
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ROSE HILL CHRISTIAN SCHOOL<br />
Supt: Jerry Foster<br />
1001 Winslow Rd<br />
Ashland, 41102-5317<br />
B-Phone: (606)324-6105<br />
Fax: (606)324-6105<br />
E: jfoster@rhcsky.com<br />
ROWAN COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Marvin Moore<br />
121 E 2nd St<br />
Morehead, 40351<br />
B-Phone: (606)784-8928<br />
Fax: (606)783-1011<br />
E: marvin.moore@rowan.kyschools.us<br />
RUSSELL COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Kenny Pickett<br />
PO Box 440<br />
Jamestown, 42629<br />
B-Phone: (270)343-3191<br />
Fax: (270)343-3072<br />
E: kenny.pickett@russell.kyschools.us<br />
RUSSELL INDEPENDENT SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Susan Compton<br />
409 Belfonte St<br />
Russell, 41169<br />
B-Phone: (606)836-9679<br />
Fax: (606)836-2865<br />
E: susan.compton@russellind.kyschools.<br />
us<br />
RUSSELLVILLE SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Leon Smith<br />
355 S Summer St<br />
Russellville, 42276<br />
B-Phone: (270) 726-8405<br />
Fax: (270) 726-4036<br />
E: leon.smith@russellville.kyschools.us<br />
SAYRE SCHOOL<br />
Supt: Stephen Manella<br />
194 N Limestone St<br />
Lexington, 40507<br />
B-Phone: (859)254-1361<br />
E: smanella@sayreschool.org<br />
SCOTT COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Patricia Putty<br />
PO Box 578<br />
Georgetown, 40324<br />
B-Phone: (502)863-3663<br />
E: patricia.putty@scott.kyschools.us<br />
SHELBY COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: James Neihof<br />
PO Box 159<br />
Shelbyville, 40066<br />
B-Phone: (502)633-2375<br />
Fax: (502)633-1988<br />
E: james.neihof@shelby.kyschools.us<br />
SILVER GROVE SCHOOL<br />
Supt: Ken Ellis<br />
101 W. 3rd St<br />
Silver Grove, 41085-400<br />
B-Phone: (859)441-3873<br />
Fax: (859)441-4299<br />
E: ken.ellis@silvergrove.kyschools.us<br />
SIMPSON COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: James Flynn<br />
PO Box 467<br />
Franklin, 42135-0467<br />
B-Phone: (270) 586-8877<br />
Fax: (270) 586-2011<br />
E: james.fl ynn@simpson.kyschools.us<br />
SOMERSET PUBLIC SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Boyd Randolph<br />
305 College Street<br />
Somerset, 42501<br />
B-Phone: (606)679-4451<br />
Fax: (606)678-0864<br />
E: boyd.randolph@somerset.kyschools.us<br />
SPENCER COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Chuck Adams<br />
207 W. Main St<br />
Taylorsville, 40071<br />
B-Phone: (502)477-3250<br />
Fax: (502)477-3259<br />
E: charles.adams@spencer.kyschools.us<br />
ST. FRANCIS<br />
Supt: Alexandra Thurstone<br />
233 W Broadway St<br />
Louisville, 40202<br />
B-Phone: (502) 736-1006<br />
Fax: (502)736-1049<br />
E: thurstone@stfrancishighschool.com<br />
ST. PATRICK SCHOOL<br />
Supt: Mike Clines<br />
P. O. Box 15550<br />
Covington, 41015-0550<br />
B-Phone: (859)-392-1530<br />
Fax: (859)-392-1537<br />
E: mclines@covingtondiocese.org<br />
TAYLOR COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Roger Cook<br />
1209 East Broadway<br />
Campbellsville, 42718-1625<br />
B-Phone: (270)465-5371<br />
E: roger.cook@taylor.kyschools.us<br />
TODD COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Wayne Benningfi eld<br />
205 Airport Rd.<br />
Elkton, 42220<br />
B-Phone: (270)265-2436<br />
Fax: (270) 265-5414<br />
E: wayne.benningfi eld@todd.kyschools.<br />
us<br />
TRIGG COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Travis Hamby<br />
202 Main St.<br />
Cadiz, 42211<br />
B-Phone: (270)522-6075<br />
Fax: (270)522-7782<br />
E: travis.hamby@trigg.kyschools.us<br />
TRIMBLE COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Marcia Dunaway<br />
PO Box 275<br />
Bedford, 40006<br />
B-Phone: (502)255-3201<br />
Fax: (502)255-5105<br />
E: marcia.dunaway@trimble.kyschools.us<br />
UNION COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Patricia Sheffer<br />
510 Mart St<br />
Morganfi eld, 42437<br />
B-Phone: (270) 389-1694<br />
Fax: (270) 389-9806<br />
E: patricia.sheffer@union.kyschools.us<br />
UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS ACADEMY<br />
Supt: Pam Nunn<br />
1300 Academy Drive<br />
Hopkinsville, 42240<br />
B-Phone: (270)886-0254<br />
Fax: (270)886-2716<br />
E: pnunn@uha-ky.org<br />
VALOR TRADITIONAL ACADEMY<br />
11501 Schlatter Road<br />
Louisville, 40291<br />
B-Phone: 502-239-3345<br />
Fax: 502-239-3344<br />
WALDEN SCHOOL<br />
Supt: Jonathan Holloway<br />
4238 Westport Rd<br />
Louisville, 40207<br />
B-Phone: (502)893-0433<br />
Fax: (502)895-8668<br />
E: doctorofconcrete@aol.com<br />
WALTON-VERONA SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Bill Boyle<br />
16 <strong>School</strong> Road<br />
Walton, 41094<br />
B-Phone: (859)485-4181<br />
Fax: 8594857739<br />
E: bill.boyle@wv.kyschools.us<br />
WARREN COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Tim Murley<br />
303 Lovers Lane<br />
Bowling Green, 42103<br />
B-Phone: (270)781-5150<br />
Fax: (270)781-2392<br />
E: tim.murley@warren.kyschools.us<br />
WASHINGTON COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Robin Cochran<br />
120 Mackville Hill<br />
Springfi eld, 40069<br />
B-Phone: (859)336-5470<br />
E: robin.cochran@washington.kyschools.<br />
us<br />
WAYNE COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: John Dalton<br />
1025 South Main<br />
Monticello, 42633<br />
B-Phone: (606)348-8484<br />
E: john.dalton@wayne.kyschools.us<br />
WEBSTER COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: James Kemp<br />
28 State Route 1340<br />
Dixon, 42409-9400<br />
B-Phone: (270)639-5083<br />
Fax: (270)639-5086<br />
E: james.kemp@webster.kyschools.us<br />
WHITEFIELD ACADEMY<br />
Supt: Jacob Saltsman, Sr.<br />
7711 Fegenbush Ln<br />
Louisville, 40228<br />
B-Phone: (502)239-2509<br />
Fax: (502)239-3144<br />
E: jsaltsman@whitefi eld.org<br />
WHITLEY COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Scott Paul<br />
300 Main St.<br />
Williamsburg, 40769<br />
B-Phone: (606)549-7000<br />
Fax: (606)549-7006<br />
E: scott.paul@whitley.kyschools.us<br />
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WILLIAMSBURG SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Dennis W. Byrd<br />
1000 Main St<br />
Williamsburg, 40769-1028<br />
B-Phone: (606)549-6044<br />
Fax: (606)549-6076<br />
E: dennis.byrd@wburg.kyschools.us<br />
WILLIAMSTOWN SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Sally Skinner<br />
300 Helton Rd<br />
Williamstown, 41097<br />
B-Phone: (859) 824-7144<br />
Fax: (859) 824-3237<br />
E: sally.skinner@williamstown.kyschools.<br />
us<br />
WOLFE COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Kenny Bell<br />
PO Box 160<br />
Campton, 41301<br />
B-Phone: (606)668-8002<br />
Fax: (606)668-8050<br />
E: kenny.bell@wolfe.kyschools.us<br />
WOODFORD COUNTY SCHOOLS<br />
Supt: Scott Hawkins<br />
330 Pisgah Pike<br />
Versailles, 40383<br />
B-Phone: (859)879-4600<br />
Fax: (859)879-3961<br />
E: scott.hawkins@woodford.kyschools.us<br />
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SUPERVISOR OF OFFICIALS<br />
Currently, the Supervisor of Offi cials is:<br />
Angela Passafi ume<br />
Assistant Commissioner, KHSAA<br />
2280 Executive Drive<br />
Lexington, KY 40505<br />
(859)299-5472 (P); (859)293-5999 (F)<br />
apassafi ume@khsaa.org<br />
13TH REGION<br />
Larry Warren<br />
Barbourville <strong>School</strong>s<br />
PO Box 520<br />
Barbourville, KY 40906<br />
larry.warren@bville.kyschools.us<br />
14TH REGION<br />
Ozz Jackson<br />
8TH REGION<br />
NORTH CENTRAL UMPIRES ASSOCIATION<br />
Jacob Asher<br />
236 Lakeside Drive<br />
Georgetown, KY 40324<br />
insightmail2003@yahoo.com<br />
(859)223-4285(H); (502)863-1393(W);<br />
(859)224-0841(F); (859)492-4285(C)<br />
LOCAL POLICY BOARDS<br />
Currently, the chairpersons of the Local Policy<br />
Boards are:<br />
Letcher Co. Central HS<br />
435 Cougar Drive<br />
Whitesburg, KY 41858<br />
Arthur.Jackson@letcher.kyschools.us<br />
9TH REGION BASEBALL ASSOCIATION<br />
J.J. Wurtz<br />
206 Town Square Cr.<br />
Cold Spring, KY 41076<br />
1ST REGION<br />
Henry Edwards<br />
Hickman County HS<br />
301 Cresap Street<br />
Clinton, KY 42031<br />
henry.edwards@hickman.kyschools.us<br />
2ND REGION<br />
James L. Stevens<br />
Hopkins County <strong>School</strong>s<br />
PO Box 509<br />
Madisonville, KY 42431<br />
james.stevens@hopkins.kyschools.us<br />
15TH REGION<br />
Keith Henry<br />
South Floyd HS<br />
299 Mt. Raider Drive<br />
Hi Hat, KY 41636<br />
keith.henry@fl oyd.kyschools.us<br />
16TH REGION<br />
Gary Kidwell<br />
Lewis County HS<br />
PO Box 99<br />
Vanceburg, KY 41179<br />
garykidwell@hotmail.com<br />
assignor@nkbua.org<br />
(859)781-8144(H); (859)240-9783(C)<br />
10TH/11TH REGION<br />
CENTRAL KENTUCKY UMPIRES<br />
ASSOCIATION<br />
William O. Bradley<br />
204 View Point Dr.<br />
Richmond, KY 40475<br />
ckuapops@yahoo.com<br />
(859)626-7981(H); (859)893-9724(C); (859)625-<br />
9941(W); (859)986-3837(F); (859)527-<br />
9737(P)<br />
3RD REGION<br />
Jon Boultinghouse<br />
Apollo <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong><br />
2280 Tamarack Road<br />
Owensboro, KY 42301<br />
jon.boultinghouse@daviess.kyschools.us<br />
4TH REGION<br />
Tim Schlosser<br />
Franklin-Simpson HS<br />
PO Box 389<br />
Franklin, KY 42134<br />
tim.schlosser@simpson.kyschools.us<br />
5TH REGION<br />
Jerry Taylor<br />
Hart County HS<br />
1014 S. Dixie <strong>High</strong>way<br />
Munfordville, KY 42765<br />
jerry.taylor@hart.kyschools.us<br />
6TH / 7TH REGION<br />
Debbie Beichler<br />
Atherton HS<br />
3000 Dundee Road<br />
Louisville, KY 40205<br />
debbie.beichler@jefferson.kyschools.us<br />
8TH REGION<br />
Mitchell Irvin<br />
South Oldham HS<br />
5900 <strong>High</strong>way 329<br />
Crestwood, KY 40014<br />
mitchell.irvin@oldham.kyschools.us<br />
9TH REGION<br />
Rob Detzel<br />
Newport Central Catholic HS<br />
13 Carothers Road<br />
Newport, KY 41071<br />
rdetzel@ncchs.com<br />
10TH /11TH REGION<br />
Phil Rison<br />
Montgomery County HS<br />
724 Woodford Dr.<br />
Mount Sterling, KY 40353<br />
phil.rison@montgomery.kyschools.us<br />
12TH REGION<br />
Bob Tucker<br />
Somerset <strong>School</strong>s<br />
301 College Street<br />
Somerset, KY 42501<br />
robert.tucker@somerset.kyschools.us<br />
BASEBALL<br />
1ST REGION UMPIRES ASSOCIATION<br />
Rick Garland<br />
Fulton Co. Board of Education<br />
2760 Moscow Ave.<br />
Hickman, KY 42050<br />
rick.garland@fulton.kyschools.us<br />
(270)472-0910(H); (270)236-7961(W) (270)236-<br />
6010(F); (270)559-6579 (C)<br />
2ND REGION<br />
PENNYRILE BASEBALL UMPIRES<br />
ASSOCIATION<br />
Matthew Bell<br />
667 Choctaw Street<br />
Madisonville, KY 42431<br />
matt.bell@webster.kyschools.us<br />
(270)825-2054(H); (270)825-6133(W); (270)<br />
639-5092 (C); (270)825-6135(F)<br />
3RD REGION OFFICIALS ASSOCIATION<br />
David Pentecost<br />
255 Oakhurst Road<br />
Greenville, KY 42345<br />
david.pentecost@logan-aluminum.com<br />
(270)338-9652(H); (270)977-0628(C); (270)755-<br />
6225(W) (after 11pm)<br />
4TH REGION<br />
SOUTH CENTRAL KENTUCKY UMPIRES<br />
ASSOCIATION<br />
Phil Burkeen<br />
1709 Planters Way<br />
Bowling Green, KY 42104-4455<br />
pburkeen@insightbb.com<br />
(270)781-9176(H); (270)781-1277(W);<br />
(270)791-1845(C); (270)843-2610(F)<br />
5TH REGION<br />
TRI-STATE OFFICIALS ASSOCIATION<br />
Mike Ash<br />
503 East Maple St.<br />
Campbellsville, KY 42718<br />
digitalimaging@alltel.net<br />
(270)465-8962(H); (270)465-0945(F)<br />
6TH/7TH REGION<br />
KENTUCKIANA BASEBALL UMPIRES<br />
ASSOCIATION<br />
Clarence Coleman<br />
11906 Rock Spring Dr.<br />
Louisville, KY 40245<br />
choo27@aol.com<br />
(502)241-7232(H); (502)553-6410(C)<br />
12TH REGION<br />
LAKE CUMBERLAND UMPIRES<br />
ASSOCIATION<br />
Kevin Dalton<br />
363 Planters Way<br />
Somerset, KY 42503<br />
kdumpire@yahoo.com<br />
(606)678-9142(H); (606)875-4236(W);<br />
(606)875-4236(C)<br />
13TH REGION<br />
CUMBERLAND UMPIRES ASSOCIATION<br />
Jeff Ely<br />
P.O. Box 1017<br />
Corbin, KY 40702<br />
jely04@gmail.com<br />
(606) 523-4458 (H); (606) 864-7273 (W); (606)<br />
524-5411 (C)<br />
14TH REGION<br />
UMPIRES ASSOCIATION<br />
Mike Melton<br />
16 Branded Dr.<br />
Whitesburg, KY 41858<br />
michael.melton@letcher.kyschools.us<br />
(606)633-2339(W); (606)216-1893(H);<br />
(606)216-1893(C); (606)633-2447(F)<br />
15TH REGION<br />
BIG SANDY UMPIRES ASSOCIATION<br />
Robert Staggs<br />
312 Cedar Creek Rd.<br />
Pikeville, KY 41501<br />
rstaggs@pc.edu<br />
(606)432-1807(H); (606)218-5357(W);<br />
(606)218-5351(F); (606)213-6101(C)<br />
16TH REGION<br />
NORTHEASTERN KY. UMPIRES<br />
ASSOCIATION<br />
Joe Billman<br />
72 East Third St.<br />
Vanceburg, KY 41179<br />
vpdbillman@ekns.net<br />
(606) 796-6306 (H); (606) 796-6563 (W);<br />
(606) 796-6096 (F); (606) 202-3551 (C)<br />
BASKETBALL<br />
1ST REGION BASKETBALL OFFICIALS<br />
Brett Miles<br />
1477 Boggess Rd.<br />
Almo, KY 42020<br />
bmiles@murrayhospital.org<br />
(270)759-9861(H); (270)762-1484(W)<br />
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2ND REGION<br />
BASKETBALL OFFICIALS ASSOCIATION<br />
Dwaine Crick<br />
60 Marty Drive<br />
Nortonville, KY 42442<br />
crickau@hotmail.com<br />
(270)676-8397(H); (270)676-7070(W);<br />
(270)399-0703(C); (270)676-8012(F)<br />
3RD REGION BASKETBALL OFFICIALS<br />
Barry Barnes<br />
Box 155<br />
Rockport, KY 42369<br />
barnesb76@gmail.com<br />
(270)274-3028(H); (270)315-1594(C)<br />
4TH REGION<br />
SOUTH CENTRAL KENTUCKY BASKETBALL<br />
ASSOCIATION<br />
Tim Rigdon<br />
500 Froedge-Dubree Road<br />
Summer Shade, KY 42166<br />
tlms@mchsi.com<br />
(270)428-2200(H); (270)651-3864(W)<br />
(270)670-6685(C)<br />
5TH REGION<br />
BASKETBALL OFFICIALS ASSOCIATION<br />
Randall Curry<br />
203A McFerren Street<br />
Horse Cave, KY 42749<br />
curryrlc98@yahoo.com<br />
(270)786-1559(H); (270)786-4040(W);<br />
(270)528-7775(C)<br />
6TH/7TH REGION<br />
KENTUCKIANA BASKETBALL OFFICIALS<br />
ASSOCIATION<br />
Bobby McGrath<br />
2606 Blevins Gap Rd.<br />
Louisville, KY 40272<br />
nfl ref35@aol.com<br />
(502)933-4513(H); (502)494-1265(W) (502)933-<br />
4513(F); (502)494-1265(C)<br />
8TH REGION BASKETBALL OFFICIALS<br />
ASSOCIATION<br />
Burney Jenkins<br />
112 Choctaw Trail<br />
Georgetown, KY 40324<br />
bjen1766@bellsouth.net<br />
(859)868-9242(H); (859)396-7723(C)<br />
9TH REGION BASKETBALL OFFICIALS<br />
ASSOCIATION<br />
Chris Rolf<br />
1030 Apple Blossom<br />
Florence, KY 41042<br />
chrisrolf09@gmail.com<br />
(859)282-9709; (859)468-0157(W); (859)468-<br />
0157(C)<br />
10TH/11TH REGION<br />
BLUEGRASS BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION<br />
Mike Goins<br />
1906 Devils Hollow Road<br />
Frankfort, KY 40601<br />
mwgoins@aol.com<br />
(502)227-9832(H); (502)564-8909(W) (502)395-<br />
0262(C)<br />
12TH REGION<br />
LAKE CUMBERLAND BASKETBALL<br />
OFFICIALS<br />
Noel Hargis<br />
173 Harts Place Dr.<br />
Somerset, KY 42501<br />
noel.hargis@somerset.kyschools.us<br />
(606)679-6417(H); (606)679-5466(W) (606)875-<br />
2010(C); (606)678-0864(F)<br />
13TH REGION<br />
CUMBERLAND VALLEY BASKETBALL<br />
OFFICIALS ASSOCIATION<br />
Don White<br />
P.O. Box 169<br />
Loyall, KY 40854<br />
kdwhite@harlanonline.net<br />
(606)573-1090(H); (606)574-2020(W);<br />
(606)524-5133(C)<br />
14TH REGION OFFICIALS ASSOCIATION<br />
Tommy Hall<br />
PO Box 112<br />
Pippa Passes, KY 41844<br />
tommy.hall@knott.kyschools.us<br />
(606)368-2455(H); (606)785-3157(W); (606)<br />
497-6000(C)<br />
15TH REGION OFFICIALS ASSOCIATION<br />
Brent Rose<br />
477 Central Avenue<br />
Prestonsburg, KY 41653<br />
Brent.rose@fl oyd.kyschools.us<br />
(606)886-8091(H); (606)886-3891(W);<br />
(606)226-3190(C); (606)886-9081(F)<br />
16TH REGION NORTHEASTERN KENTUCKY<br />
BASKETBALL OFFICIALS ASSOCIATION<br />
Joe Billman<br />
72 East Third St.<br />
Vanceburg, KY 41179<br />
vpdbillman@ekns.net<br />
(606) 796-6306 (H); (606) 796-6563 (W);<br />
(606) 796-6096 (F); (606) 202-3551 (C)<br />
FOOTBALL<br />
1ST REGION<br />
WESTERN KENTUCKY CONFERENCE<br />
Don Green<br />
817 Pryor Street<br />
Mayfi eld, KY 42066<br />
gggreen@bellsouth.net<br />
(270)356-2513(H);(270)247-3962(F); (270)519-<br />
8446(C)<br />
2ND REGION AND 3RD REGION<br />
BIG EIGHT OFFICIALS ASSOCIATION<br />
Billy T. Haynes<br />
6660 US 60 East<br />
Henderson, KY 42420-2407<br />
billythaynes@adelphia.net<br />
(270)827-3388(H); (270)860-9799(C)<br />
4TH REGION<br />
SOUTHERN KENTUCKY CONFERENCE<br />
FOOTBALL OFFICIALS ASSOCIATION<br />
Jacquie Radus<br />
107 C Cameron Ct.<br />
Glasgow, KY 42141<br />
jacquieradus@kycourts.net<br />
(270)361-2702(H); (270)432-3639(W);<br />
(270)670-7292(C)<br />
5TH REGION<br />
MID KENTUCKY FOOTBALL OFFICIALS<br />
ASSOCIATION<br />
Andrew Strain<br />
102 Daffodil Ct<br />
Radcliff, KY 40160<br />
Andy.strain@insightbb.com<br />
(270)351-7375(H); (270)272-3205(C)<br />
6TH/7TH REGION<br />
KENTUCKIANA FOOTBALL OFFICIALS<br />
ASSOCIATION<br />
Don Hudson<br />
5209 Pavilion Way<br />
Louisville, KY 40291<br />
don.hudson@insightbb.com<br />
(502)239-2807(H); (502)210-3609(W);<br />
(502) 210-3609(C)<br />
9TH REGION<br />
NORTHERN KENTUCKY OFFICIALS<br />
ASSOCIATION<br />
Stan Steidel<br />
4654 Mary Ingles Hwy<br />
Cold Spring, KY 41076<br />
stan.steidel@covington.kyschools.us<br />
(859)441-5138(H); (859)240-0383(W);<br />
(859)572-0010(F); (859)240-0383(C)<br />
10TH/11TH REGION<br />
CENTRAL KENTUCKY FOOTBALL<br />
OFFICIALS ASSOCIATION<br />
Keith Morgan<br />
115 West Laurel Rd<br />
London, KY 40741<br />
Umpire24@windstream.net<br />
(606)864-8203(H); (606)231-6405(C)<br />
12TH REGION<br />
LAKE CUMBERLAND FOOTBALL OFFICIALS<br />
Noel Hargis<br />
173 Harts Place Dr.<br />
Somerset, KY 42501<br />
noel.hargis@somerset.kyschools.us<br />
(606)679-6417(H); (606)679-5466(W);<br />
(606)875-2010(C); (606)678-0864(F)<br />
13TH REGION<br />
SOUTHEASTERN KENTUCKY FOOTBALL<br />
OFFICIALS ASSOCIATION<br />
Paul Pietrowski<br />
64 Oaklan Drive<br />
Corbin, KY 40701<br />
paulpiet13th@hotmail.com<br />
(606)523-0272(H); (606)528-3935(W);<br />
(606)215-7149(C)<br />
14TH REGION FOOTBALL OFFICIALS<br />
Mike Melton<br />
16 Branded Drive<br />
Whitesburg, KY 41858<br />
mike.melton@letcher.kyschools.us<br />
(606)216-1893(H); (606)633-2339(W);<br />
(606)216-1893(C); (606)633-2447(F)<br />
15TH REGION FOOTBALL OFFICIALS<br />
Kevin Garris<br />
1492 Broad Bottoms<br />
Pikeville, KY 41501<br />
applewood1@mikrotec.com<br />
(606)437-9972(H); (606)432-0185, Ex.<br />
2711(W); (606)422-6565(C); (606)433-3001<br />
16TH REGION<br />
NORTHEASTERN KENTUCKY FOOTBALL<br />
OFFICIALS ASSOCIATION<br />
Bobby Hall<br />
904 Thoroughbred Lane<br />
Raceland, KY 41169<br />
bobbyhall@wlgcradio.com<br />
(606)833-0606(H); (606)920-9565(W);<br />
(606)920-9523(F); (606)922-5430(C)<br />
SOCCER<br />
1ST/2ND REGION<br />
WESTERN KY SOCCER OFFICIALS<br />
ASSOCIATION<br />
Ross Meloan<br />
Career Services<br />
Rm 210 Ordway Hall, Murray St. University<br />
Murray, KY 42071<br />
ross.meloan@murraystate.edu<br />
(270)753-0387(H); (270)809-3735(W);<br />
(270)809-3516(F); (270)293-0513(C)<br />
3RD REGION<br />
MIDWEST KY SOCCER OFFICIALS<br />
ASSOCIATION<br />
William Armstrong<br />
4306 St. Olaf Circle<br />
Henderson, KY 42420<br />
warmbill@hotmail.com<br />
(270)827-0032(H); (270)389-5442(W);<br />
(270)860-8640(C); (270)389-5478(F)<br />
4TH REGION<br />
SOUTH CENTRAL SOCCER OFFICIALS<br />
Ronnie Cowan<br />
511 W. Water St.<br />
Glasgow, KY 42141<br />
refnron@yahoo.com<br />
(270)678-4387(H); (270)651-7260(W);<br />
(270)651-7260(F) (call fi rst);(270)670-<br />
5372(C)<br />
5TH REGION<br />
LINCOLN TRAIL SOCCER OFFICIALS<br />
ASSOCIATION<br />
Jim Long<br />
303 Madison Dr<br />
Elizabethtown, KY 42701<br />
(270)505-2339(C); (270)737-4282(W);<br />
(270)737-0041(F)<br />
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6TH/7TH REGION<br />
KENTUCKIANA SOCCER OFFICIALS<br />
ASSOCIATION<br />
George Huffman<br />
8407 Michael Edward Drive<br />
Louisville, KY 40291<br />
george.huffman@atf.gov<br />
(502)493-4163(H); (502)753-3553(W)<br />
9TH REGION<br />
NORTHERN KENTUCKY SOCCER<br />
OFFICIALS ASSOCIATION<br />
Larry Brown<br />
8202 Adella Dr.<br />
Florence, KY 42042<br />
larrybrown@aol.com<br />
(859)283-1073(H); (859)282-0222(W);<br />
(859)394-4106(C)<br />
10TH/11TH REGION<br />
CENTRAL KENTUCKY SOCCER OFFICIALS<br />
Majid Rezaee<br />
3433 Chestnut Hill Lane Dr.<br />
Lexington, KY 40517<br />
majidrezaee@windstream.net<br />
(859)264-7289(H); (859)806-4053(C)<br />
12TH/13TH REGION<br />
SOUTHEAST SOCCER OFFICIALS<br />
Thomas Floro<br />
304 Randolph Street<br />
Somerset, KY 42501<br />
tfl oro@newwavecomm.net<br />
(606)678-0305(H); (W) (606) 678-3152;<br />
(606)219-0469(C)<br />
14TH REGION<br />
Willie Watts<br />
1013 Right Fork Maces Cr. Road<br />
Viper, KY 41774<br />
lywatts@yahoo.com<br />
(606)439-1986(H)<br />
16TH REGION<br />
GATEWAY SOCCER OFFICIALS<br />
ASSOCIATION<br />
Mae Deanne Torgrimson<br />
104 Mt. Savage Drive<br />
Ashland, KY 41101<br />
m.torgrimson@roadrunner.com<br />
(606)324-8088(H); (606)324-0232(W);<br />
(606)325-8801(F); (606)615-1717(C)<br />
SOFTBALL<br />
1ST REGION UMPIRES ASSOCIATION<br />
Kerry Henson<br />
105 Murray Hwy<br />
Benton, KY 42025<br />
henson34@aol.com<br />
(270)527-3940(H); (270)703-1553(W);<br />
(270)703-1553(C)<br />
2ND REGION SOFTBALL ASSOCIATION<br />
Del Brantley<br />
PO Box 28<br />
Salem, KY 42078<br />
dbrantpc@tds.net<br />
(270)988-2503(H); (270)988-2422(W);<br />
(270)836-0649(C); (270)988-3398(F)<br />
3RD REGION OFFICIALS ASSOCIATION<br />
David Pentecost<br />
255 Oakhurst Road<br />
Greenville, KY 42345<br />
david.pentecost@logan-aluminum.com<br />
(270)338-9652(H); (270)755-6225(W) (after<br />
11pm); (270)977-0628(C)<br />
4TH REGION<br />
SOUTH CENTRAL KENTUCKY UMPIRES<br />
ASSOCIATION<br />
Mark Woodcock<br />
100 Hummingbird Lane<br />
Glasgow, KY 42141<br />
gilco@glasgow-ky.com<br />
(270)651-8777(W); (270)651-87457(F);<br />
(270)678-6004(H); (270)646-8994(C)<br />
5TH REGION<br />
TRI-STATE OFFICIALS ASSOCIATION<br />
Mike Ash<br />
503 East Maple St.<br />
Campbellsville, KY 42718<br />
digitalimaging@alltel.net<br />
(270)465-8962(H); (270)789-9411(C); (270)465-<br />
0945(F)<br />
6TH/7TH REGION<br />
KENTUCKIANA SOFTBALL UMPIRES<br />
ASSOCIATION<br />
John D. Smith<br />
10201 Hearthstone<br />
Louisville, KY 40272<br />
jdsmit01@louisville.edu<br />
(502)937-6304(H); (502)852-7875(W);<br />
(502)852-6709(F)<br />
8TH REGION ASSOCIATION<br />
Brandon Cobb<br />
P.O. Box 69<br />
New Castle, KY 40050<br />
brandon.cobb@jefferson.kyschools.us<br />
(502)845-0205(H); (502)222-9461(W);<br />
(502)468-1436(C)<br />
9TH REGION SOFTBALL UMPIRES<br />
ASSOCIATION<br />
Gary Huhn<br />
10 East 31st St.<br />
Covington, KY 41015<br />
gary.huhn@covington.kyschools.us<br />
(859)655-9545 ext. 2305 (W); (859) 431-8099<br />
10TH/11TH REGION<br />
METRO SOFTBALL ASSOCIATION<br />
J T Taylor<br />
399 Clintonville Rd<br />
Paris, KY 40361<br />
Jtref15@hotmail.com<br />
(859) 707-6507(C); (800)365-6227 x147(W)<br />
12TH REGION<br />
LAKE CUMBERLAND SOFTBALL UMPIRES<br />
ASSOCIATION<br />
John Drake<br />
110 Man O’War Dr.<br />
Danville, KY 40422<br />
jed_ref@yahoo.com<br />
(859)238-1233(W); (859)238-1234(F);<br />
(859)238-0951(C)<br />
13TH REGION<br />
CUMBERLAND UMPIRES ASSOCIATION<br />
Jeff Ely<br />
P.O. Box 1017<br />
Corbin, KY 40702<br />
jely04@gmail.com<br />
(606) 523-4458 (H); (606) 864-7273 (W); (606)<br />
524-5411 (C)<br />
14TH REGION UMPIRES ASSOCIATION<br />
Mike Melton<br />
16 Branded Dr.<br />
Whitesburg, KY 41858<br />
michael.melton@letcher.kyschools.us<br />
(606)633-2339(W); (606)216-1893(H);<br />
(606)216-1893(C); (606)633-2447(F)<br />
15TH REGION<br />
BIG SANDY UMPIRES ASSOCIATION<br />
Robert Staggs<br />
312 Cedar Creek Road<br />
Pikeville, KY 41501<br />
rstaggs@pc.edu<br />
(606)432-1807(H); (606)218-5357(W);<br />
(606)218-5351(F); (606)213-6101(C)<br />
16TH REGION<br />
NORTHEASTERN KENTUCKY UMPIRES<br />
ASSOCIATION<br />
Paul Lewis<br />
1615 Maryland Parkway<br />
Ashland, KY 41101<br />
paulump10@aol.com<br />
(606)324-2570(H); (606)831-1643(W);<br />
(606)831-1643(C)<br />
VOLLEYBALL<br />
1ST/2ND REGION VOLLEYBALL OFFICIALS<br />
Eldridge Rogers<br />
71 Osage Drive<br />
Cadiz, KY 42211<br />
erogers1212@gmail.com<br />
(270)522-0339(H); (270)887-4975(C)<br />
3RD REGION VOLLEYBALL OFFICIALS<br />
Barry Barnes<br />
Box 155<br />
Rockport, KY 42369<br />
barnesb76@gmail.com<br />
(270)274-3028(H); (270)315-1594(C)<br />
4TH REGION VOLLEYBALL OFFICIALS<br />
Adam Rider<br />
112 Arrowhead Drive<br />
Bowling Green, KY 42103<br />
adamjrider@aol.com<br />
(270)842-1898(H); (270)991-4400<br />
5TH REGION VOLLEYBALL OFFICIALS<br />
Mike Holt<br />
438 Pottershop Rd.<br />
Bardstown, KY 40004<br />
holtmk9@aol.com<br />
(502)348-0397(H); (502)348-5836(F); (502)507-<br />
1032(C)<br />
6TH/7TH REGION<br />
KENTUCKIANA VOLLEYBALL OFFICIALS<br />
ASSOCIATION<br />
John D. Smith<br />
10201 Hearthstone<br />
Louisville, KY 40272<br />
jdsmit01@louisville.edu<br />
(502)937-6304(H); (502)852-7875(W);<br />
(502)852-6709(F)<br />
9TH REGION<br />
NORTHERN KENTUCKY VOLLEYBALL<br />
OFFICIALS<br />
Sharan Bornhorn<br />
759 Meadowwood Drive<br />
Villa Hills, KY 41017<br />
sbornhorn@fuse.net<br />
(859)341-3747(H); (859)760-4373(C)<br />
10TH/11TH REGION<br />
CENTRAL KENTUCKY VOLLEYBALL<br />
OFFICIALS<br />
Nancy Funk<br />
7906 Ferndale Road<br />
Fern Creek, KY 40291<br />
nfunk@insightbb.com<br />
(502)239-1818(H); (502)299-1820(C); (502)290-<br />
9480(F)<br />
12TH REGION VOLLEYBALL OFFICIALS<br />
James Mills<br />
3911 Castlewood Court<br />
Somerset, KY 42503<br />
mills_james@hotmail.com<br />
(606)679-2718(H); (606)679-9265(W);<br />
(606)305-4780(C); (606)677-8712(P)<br />
(606)679-5382(F)<br />
13TH REGION VOLLEYBALL OFFICIALS<br />
Paul Pietrowski<br />
64 Oaklan Dr.<br />
Corbin, KY 40701<br />
paulpiet13th@hotmail.com<br />
(606)523-0272(H); (606)215-7149(C); (606)528-<br />
3935(W)<br />
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14TH REGION VOLLEYBALL OFFICIALS<br />
Mike Melton<br />
16 Branded Dr.<br />
Whitesburg, KY 41858<br />
michael.melton@letcher.kyschools.us<br />
(606)633-2339(W); (606)216-1893(H);<br />
(606)216-1893(C); (606)633-2447(F)<br />
15TH REGION<br />
NORTHEASTERN KENTUCKY VOLLEYBALL<br />
OFFICIALS<br />
Robert Staggs<br />
312 Cedar Creek Rd<br />
Pikeville, KY 41501<br />
rstaggs@pc.edu<br />
(606)432-1807(H); (606)218-5357(W);<br />
(606)218-5351(F); (606)213-6101(C)<br />
16TH REGION VOLLEYBALL OFFICIALS<br />
Paul Lewis<br />
1615 Maryland Parkway<br />
Ashland, KY 41101<br />
paulump10@aol.com<br />
(606)324-2570(H); (606)831-1643(C)<br />
WRESTLING<br />
2ND REGION<br />
(SERVING WRESTLING REGION 1)<br />
TBA<br />
5TH REGION<br />
(SERVING WRESTLING REGION 2)<br />
Eddie Paden<br />
LaRue Co. Middle <strong>School</strong><br />
911 S. Lincoln Blvd.<br />
Hodgenville, KY 42748<br />
eddie.paden@larue.kyschools.us<br />
(270)358-3196(W); (270)358-3946(F)<br />
6TH / 7TH REGION<br />
(SERVING WRESTLING REGIONS 3, 4, 5)<br />
Larry V. Mann<br />
2651 Alice Ave.<br />
New Albany, IN 47150<br />
larryvmann@att.net<br />
(812)945-7875(H); (812)945-7875(W)<br />
9TH REGION<br />
(SERVING WRESTLING REGION 6)<br />
Eric Slugantz<br />
3782 Somba Drive<br />
North Bend, OH 45052<br />
ESlugantz@cdfundinggroup.com<br />
(859) 621-4900 (H)<br />
10TH / 11TH REGION<br />
(SERVING WRESTLING REGION 7)<br />
David Wolterman<br />
P.O. Box 910532<br />
Lexington, KY 40591<br />
dwolterman@kml.keba.com<br />
(859)806-6814(H); (859)253-4744 x3462(W)<br />
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Abbott, Kevin (16028)<br />
5013 Ash Valley Dr<br />
Somerset, KY 42503<br />
606-679-7270(h)<br />
606-305-4001(c)<br />
kevin.abbott22@gmail.com<br />
kevin.abbott@uky.edu<br />
ba1- 4<br />
Abdon, Brandon (9698)<br />
111 Mayo Ave<br />
Fort Thomas, KY 41075<br />
859-539-6347(h)<br />
brandon.abdon@hotmail.com<br />
babdon@hotmail.com<br />
ba3-14<br />
Abell, Joseph Frank (1004)<br />
8514 Bronzewing Court<br />
Louisville, KY 40299-2533<br />
502-493-0935(h)<br />
502-475-7517(c)<br />
frabell27@insightbb.com<br />
bk3-30,fb3- 7<br />
AbnerJr, Arthur C (18018)<br />
304 Hamlett East Dr<br />
Mountsterling, KY 40353<br />
859-293-3271(w) 859-432-8499(h)<br />
859-432-9604(c)<br />
colea24@aol.com<br />
bk1- 2<br />
Abner, Robbie L (17651)<br />
96 Pine View Ct.<br />
Sandgap, KY 40481<br />
606-965-2595(h)<br />
606-493-8350(c)<br />
robabner64@gmail.com<br />
bk1- 2<br />
Abner, William (17810)<br />
1241dissapointment Hollow Road<br />
Wollum, KY 40906<br />
606-528-5005(w) 606-546-2433(h)<br />
606-528-2077(f) 606-627-5776(c)<br />
starrider40999@aol.com<br />
bk1- 2<br />
Acres, Rodney Michael (6914)<br />
1700 Lindy Ct.<br />
Lexington, KY 40505<br />
859-258-3777(w) 859-455-8021(h)<br />
859-553-0368(c)<br />
mikea@lexingtonky.gov<br />
mikea@lfucg.com<br />
bk3-16,fp3-10<br />
Adair, Brian (15870)<br />
3225 Toll Gate Rd<br />
Lexington, KY 40509<br />
859-556-1821(h)<br />
859-556-1821(c)<br />
bladair15@yahoo.com<br />
bk1- 4<br />
Adams, Alex (15792)<br />
82 Williamsburg Ln<br />
Murray, KY 42071<br />
270-759-1893(h)<br />
270-227-2510(c)<br />
alexadams312@yahoo.com<br />
so2- 5<br />
Adams, Amye (10144)<br />
894 N St Gregory Church Rd<br />
Cox's Creek, KY 40013<br />
502-460-0467(w) 502-460-0011(h)<br />
paulamye@bellsouth.net<br />
vb1-10<br />
Adams, Christopher (16200)<br />
1048 Blair <strong>School</strong> Rd<br />
Russell Springs, KY 42642<br />
270-585-2670(c)<br />
cdadams67@yahoo.com<br />
fp1- 4<br />
AdamsIii, Hank (18187)<br />
2608 Abbeydale Court<br />
La Grange, KY 40031<br />
502-375-5701(w) 502-265-0346(h)<br />
615-456-8966(c)<br />
hadams65@insightbb.com<br />
so2-21<br />
KHSAA Directory of Licensed Offi cials<br />
as of 8/15/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Adams, James B. (6232)<br />
PO Box 97<br />
Jackhorn, KY 41825-9710<br />
606-855-7914(w) 606-855-4067(h)<br />
606-634-2463(c)<br />
jamesblaine6230@yahoo.com<br />
ba3-23,bk3-23,fb3-22,fp3-22<br />
Adams, Kyle (3469)<br />
PO Box 315<br />
Corbin, KY 40906<br />
606-622-6485(h)<br />
kyle.adams@whitley.kyschools.us<br />
bk2- 8,fb3- 6<br />
Adams, Scott (12302)<br />
1428 Audubon<br />
Shepherdsville, KY 40165<br />
812-282-5191(w) 502-955-9511(h)<br />
502-955-9511(f) 502-693-7840(c)<br />
scotteadams1@gmail.com<br />
scottadams@vzw.blackberry.net<br />
bk2-10<br />
Adams, Scott A (17339)<br />
3806 Laurens Circle<br />
New Albany, IN 47150<br />
502-376-7745(h)<br />
502-376-7745(c)<br />
saadams@insightbb.com<br />
bk3-12<br />
Adams, Tommy (11741)<br />
2629 Vonoa Dr<br />
Radcliff, KY 40160<br />
270-304-7582(c)<br />
adams08@bellsouth.net<br />
bk1-10,fb3- 9<br />
Adams, Toska (13513)<br />
6517 Stacy Rd<br />
Charlestown, IN 47111<br />
812-347-2396(w) 812-987-2964(h)<br />
812-987-2964(c)<br />
toska.adams@jefferson.kyschools.us<br />
wr3- 8<br />
AdamsIii, William C (17283)<br />
10605 Wildfl ower Woods Ct.<br />
Louisville, KY 40299<br />
502-587-6679(w) 502-297-0196(h)<br />
502-599-3546(c)<br />
marcia.adams@insightbb.com<br />
fb2- 2<br />
Adamson, Rodney (8431)<br />
3459 East Crystal Valley Drive<br />
Vincennes, IN 47591<br />
81288227617(w)<br />
8128827622(f) 270-993-2046(c)<br />
adamson.rodney@dol.gov<br />
adamson.rodney@yahoo.com<br />
bk3-19<br />
Addie, James (17060)<br />
253 Browningtown Rd<br />
Shepherdsville, KY 40165<br />
502-624-7506(w) 502-213-0194(h)<br />
502-475-5832(c)<br />
m1tanker2@yahoo.com<br />
bk1- 3<br />
Addison, Joseph (14492)<br />
115 E 20th st<br />
Covington, KY 41011<br />
859-360-7263(h)<br />
859-982-5162(c)<br />
underdogg136@yahoo.com<br />
fb2- 6<br />
Adkins, Dale (11386)<br />
2020 Armstrong Mill Road Apt 626<br />
Lexington, KY 40515<br />
859-457-0404(c)<br />
msufr99@gmail.com<br />
msufr99@yahoo.com<br />
bk1- 4<br />
Adkins, Jeffery (12846)<br />
100 Antoine Lane<br />
South Shore, KY 41175<br />
606-465-3326(h)<br />
606-465-3326(c)<br />
jefferyadkins30@yahoo.com<br />
ba3- 9,bk3- 9,fb3- 8<br />
Adkins, Nicholas (17449)<br />
2128 MARKET GARDEN LN<br />
Lexington, KY 40509<br />
502-564-9505(w) 859-492-5381(h)<br />
502-564-8946(f) 859-492-5381(c)<br />
nadkins81@gmail.com<br />
ba1- 2,so1- 2<br />
Adkins, Ronald G (17625)<br />
131 Wolfpen Branch Rd<br />
Shelbiana, KY 41562<br />
6067946993(w) 606-794-7607(h)<br />
roncris8@suddenlink.net<br />
bk1- 2<br />
Adkins, William B. (1738)<br />
8840 Newstead Rd<br />
Hopkinsville, KY 42240<br />
270-885-8778(w) 270-885-6820(h)<br />
270-885-8792(f) 270-498-3620(c)<br />
wbaiii@bellsouth.net<br />
wm.adkins3@gmail.com<br />
so3-15<br />
Afterkirk, Jeffrey (14014)<br />
1510 Vallandingham Road<br />
Dry Ridge, KY 41035<br />
859-428-0487(h)<br />
859-620-7004(c)<br />
jdafterkirk@zoomtown.com<br />
bk3- 7<br />
Agisilaou, Harris (1027)<br />
111 West 23rd Street<br />
Owensboro, KY 42303<br />
270-831-5100(w) 270-926-7518(h)<br />
greekcorner06@bellsouth.net<br />
so3-19<br />
Airall, Claude (14444)<br />
304 West Cedar Street<br />
Franklin, KY 42134-2128<br />
270-586-0120(h)<br />
270-586-7880(f) 615-415-7689(c)<br />
airall@attglobal.net<br />
so3-18<br />
Akin, Bruce (14240)<br />
60 Lee Avenue<br />
Campbellsville, KY 42718<br />
270-572-3713(w) 270-789-0308(h)<br />
270-572-3713(c)<br />
brucema95@hotmail.com<br />
ba3- 7<br />
Akins, Gary Wade (1035)<br />
613 West 16th St<br />
London, KY 40741<br />
606-657-5037(h)<br />
606-524-5804(c)<br />
gary.akins@roadrunner.com<br />
ba1-31,bk1-30,fp1- 3<br />
Akins, Jeffrey (15884)<br />
2238 Harrods Pointe Trace<br />
Lexington, KY 40514<br />
859-277-6971(w) 859-219-8771(h)<br />
859-338-0230(c)<br />
jrakins@windstream.net<br />
fb2- 4<br />
Alcorn, Kimberly W (17532)<br />
144 Shady Oak Court<br />
Mt. Washington, KY 40047<br />
502-538-4273(w) 502-538-4914(h)<br />
502-693-3852(c)<br />
kim.alcorn@bullitt.kyschools.us<br />
sw1- 2<br />
Alderman, Kristina (15298)<br />
170 Hill N Dale<br />
Morehead, KY 40351<br />
606-780-0000(w) 606-784-1101(h)<br />
606-784-4616(f) 606-462-0050(c)<br />
kalderman@tcbanytime.com<br />
sw1- 7<br />
Alderman, Mike (5836)<br />
170 Hill N Dale Rd<br />
Morehead, KY 40351<br />
606-780-2334(w) 606-784-1101(h)<br />
606-784-4616(f) 606-462-0051(c)<br />
malderman@tcbanytime.com<br />
bk3-22,fb3-21,sw1- 5<br />
Aldridge, Chris T (17335)<br />
1002 Ronnie Layne Road<br />
Shelbyville, KY 42240<br />
502-564-1135(w) 502-235-7883(h)<br />
502-235-7883(c)<br />
chris.aldridge@ky.gov<br />
fb2- 2<br />
Aldridge, Michael (1036)<br />
120 Western Ave.<br />
Cynthiana, KY 41031-1475<br />
859-234-6322(h)<br />
888-528-1451(f) 859-234-6322(c)<br />
hoosiers49@gmail.com<br />
fb3-34,fp2- 5<br />
Alexander, Barry (11213)<br />
PO Box 576<br />
Warsaw, KY 41095-0576<br />
859-567-2719(w) 859-567-2452(h)<br />
859-743-1174(c)<br />
delmar850@insightbb.com<br />
ba3-12,bk3-11,fp3-12<br />
Alexander, Jason (13143)<br />
370 Brentwood Estates<br />
Glasgow, KY 42141<br />
270-678-4773(w) 270-678-3470(h)<br />
270-590-4365(c)<br />
jalex@glasgow-ky.com<br />
fp3- 9,vb3- 7<br />
Alexander, Marty (13713)<br />
151 Running Creek Cir<br />
Shepherdsville, KY 40165<br />
502-416-7281(h)<br />
502-416-7281(c)<br />
martyalexa@gmail.com<br />
ba2- 9,bk1- 2<br />
Alexander, Michael (16760)<br />
350 Ash Ave<br />
Ft Knox, KY 40121<br />
573-337-0159(h)<br />
573-337-0159(c)<br />
alxjaz4@yahoo.com<br />
fb2-12<br />
Alexander, Todd (16441)<br />
1234 Eastern St<br />
Elizabethtown, KY 42701<br />
270-234-4356(h)<br />
taa5150@yahoo.com<br />
fp1- 2<br />
Alexander, Troy E. (10982)<br />
1005 New Hope Rd.<br />
Bedford, KY 40006<br />
502-732-4411565(w) 502-487-0932(h)<br />
502-487-0932(c)<br />
tealexander1@aol.com<br />
troy.alexander@arkemagroup.com<br />
bk2-12,fp2-10<br />
Alfers, Ed (2230)<br />
3207 Ellis Way<br />
Louisville, KY 40220<br />
502-326-4889(w) 502-235-3087(h)<br />
502-235-3087(c)<br />
ed.alfers@allstate.com<br />
vb2-12<br />
Allan, David (14470)<br />
105 Pelican Way<br />
Midway, KY 40347<br />
269-470-0539(w) 269-470-0539(h)<br />
269-470-0539(c)<br />
david.allan@us.pilkington.com<br />
david.allan@nsg.com<br />
so3- 6<br />
Allegrini, Elizabeth (12747)<br />
45 Lockwood Place<br />
Fort Thomas, KY 41075<br />
859-468-4060(c)<br />
elizabethallegrini@fuse.net<br />
so3- 9<br />
Allen, Alexandria M (17467)<br />
137 Ashley Dr<br />
Van Lear, KY 41265<br />
606-789-6964(h)<br />
606-367-3001(c)<br />
alexandriaallen@upike.edu<br />
so2- 2<br />
<strong>2012</strong>-<strong>2013</strong> KHSAA HANDBOOK OFFICIALS DIRECTORY - 5<br />
Offi Offi cials cials Directory Directory
Offi Offi cials cials Directory Directory<br />
AllenIii, Andy (18304)<br />
160 Joey Drive<br />
Cadiz, KY 42211<br />
270-871-1386(h)<br />
270-350-0725(c)<br />
bassallen@att.net<br />
fb1- 1<br />
Allen, Brandon (15227)<br />
706 Jones St<br />
Flatwoods, KY 41139<br />
606-388-4011(h)<br />
606-571-6970(c)<br />
allenlaike@aol.com<br />
ba2- 5,fb2- 5<br />
Allen, Bruce R. (10178)<br />
330 Winton Ave.<br />
Louisville, KY 40206<br />
502-485-8243(w) 502-939-3360(h)<br />
502-939-3360(c)<br />
ballenref@gmail.com<br />
bruce.allen@jefferson.kyschools.us<br />
bk3-11<br />
Allen, Chad (9390)<br />
PO Box 377<br />
Hazard, KY 41702<br />
606-378-7391(h)<br />
606-434-1194(c)<br />
chadallen@ymail.com<br />
bk3-16<br />
Allen, Francis (12213)<br />
706 Jones St<br />
Flatwoods, KY 41139<br />
606-327-2110(w) 606-388-4011(h)<br />
606-571-6700(c)<br />
laikenjake@aol.com<br />
ba3- 9,bk3-10,fb3-10<br />
Allen, Hunter E (18305)<br />
160 Joey Drive<br />
Cadiz, KY 42211<br />
270-871-1386(w) 270-206-5764(h)<br />
270-350-0725(c)<br />
gena.allen@trigg.kyschools.us<br />
fb1- 1<br />
Allen Jr., Jack R. (6732)<br />
107 Maywood Ave<br />
Bardstown, KY 40004<br />
502-348-8446(w) 502-348-9710(h)<br />
502-507-1522(c)<br />
agt935@bardstown.com<br />
jay.allen@kyfb.com<br />
fb3-22<br />
Allen, Jacob T (17488)<br />
706 Jones St<br />
Flatwoods, KY 41139<br />
606-388-4011(h)<br />
606-571-4611(c)<br />
allenwoody13@gmail.com<br />
ba1- 2,fb2- 2<br />
Allen, James F. (1048)<br />
PO Box 511<br />
Loyall, KY 40854-0511<br />
606-573-1595(h)<br />
606-273-5110(c)<br />
allen1411@bellsouth.net<br />
bk3-40,fb3-26,fp3-12<br />
Allen, Leigh A. (8163)<br />
PSC #72, Box 118<br />
APO, AE 09709<br />
678-658-9166(w)<br />
270-872-6042(c)<br />
leigh8766@msn.com<br />
l_allen@mail.com<br />
bk3-11<br />
Allen, Mickey (1052)<br />
3030 Singletree Drive<br />
Hopkinsville, KY 42240<br />
270-885-4364(h)<br />
270-885-4364(f) 270-498-5710(c)<br />
mickeyallen405@msn.com<br />
bk3-26,fb3-17,fp1- 2<br />
Allen, Randy (13913)<br />
13020 Leitchfi eld Road<br />
Eastview, KY 42732<br />
270-765-2123 x238(w) 270-862-9685(h)<br />
270-737-2526(f) 270-735-5339(c)<br />
allendreamlarm@windstream.net<br />
vb3- 7<br />
Allen, Ray A (17852)<br />
400 Bellefonte Princess Rd.<br />
Ashland, KY 41101<br />
606-836-2534(w) 606-324-5624(h)<br />
606-922-0828(c)<br />
tony@taconsultingllc.com<br />
bk1- 2<br />
Allen, Roy Douglas (11770)<br />
890 Charwood Drive<br />
Lexington, KY 40515<br />
859-263-4346(w) 859-273-4846(h)<br />
859-263-0738(f) 859-489-0335(c)<br />
dallen@ptservicesgroup.com<br />
tr2-11<br />
Allen, Sara (16638)<br />
1105 Woodland Trace<br />
Memphis, IN 47143<br />
502-585-6507(w) 502-551-5965(h)<br />
502-551-5965(c)<br />
sara_allen13@yahoo.com<br />
so2- 3<br />
Allen, Sharon (12135)<br />
3360 Bailey Road<br />
Magnolia, KY 42757<br />
270-325-3605(h)<br />
sallenusavball@yahoo.com<br />
vb3-10<br />
Allen, Yvon (1056)<br />
PO Box 377<br />
Hazard, KY 41702-0377<br />
606-378-7391(h)<br />
606-233-5848(c)<br />
yvonallen@yahoo.com<br />
bk3-45,fp2- 5,vb3-13<br />
Allender, Brandon (16563)<br />
2337 Alexander Ave<br />
Louisville, KY 40217<br />
859-992-1114(h)<br />
859-992-1114(c)<br />
bdalle01@louisville.edu<br />
so2- 3<br />
Allender, Steve (12236)<br />
764 Murrays Run Rd<br />
Bardstown, KY 40004<br />
502-629-8234(w) 502-349-9523(h)<br />
502-827-4371(c)<br />
sallender@bardstown.com<br />
steve.allender@nortonhealthcare.org<br />
bk3-11,vb3- 7<br />
Allensworth, Gregory (18158)<br />
3600 Wyndham Court #6<br />
Louisville, KY 40299<br />
330-284-6852(h)<br />
330-284-6852(c)<br />
gallensworth@gmail.com<br />
bk1- 5,so2- 5<br />
Allison, Scot (5304)<br />
301 Kennedy Heights<br />
Carlisle, KY 40311<br />
859-473-2452(w)<br />
ckua17@yahoo.com<br />
ba3-24,bk3-19<br />
Almand, David F. (1059)<br />
214 Liberty Street<br />
Franklin, KY 42134-2238<br />
270-745-2335(w) 270-586-5475(h)<br />
270-745-6399(f) 270-776-0376(c)<br />
david.almand@wku.edu<br />
david.almand@wku.edu<br />
ba3-37,fb3-37<br />
Alvarez, Andrew (16640)<br />
11701 Hancock Trace Ct<br />
Louisville, KY 40245<br />
502-562-3457(w)<br />
502-562-4030(f) 502-619-1981(c)<br />
dalvarez1121@insightbb.com<br />
so2- 3<br />
Alvey, Jr, John H. (1191)<br />
12312 Crooswinds Drive<br />
Louisville, KY 40243<br />
502-814-2117(w) 502-253-1446(h)<br />
502-777-1330(c)<br />
jha@rawlingscompany.com<br />
ba3-16<br />
Alvey, Robert A (17956)<br />
692 Wallie Clements Rd.<br />
Waverly, KY 42462<br />
270-389-0737(h)<br />
270-952-8187(c)<br />
robert.alvey503@topper.wku.edu<br />
ba1- 2<br />
Alvey, Steven S (17561)<br />
78 Marbrook Lane<br />
Finchville, KY 40022<br />
502-802-3294(h)<br />
scottalvey2@gmail.com<br />
fb2- 2,fp1- 2<br />
Amburgey, Christopher R (18303)<br />
5936 Hwy. 721<br />
Hazard, KY 41701<br />
606-785-9409(w) 606-785-4609(h)<br />
606-785-9496(f) 606-497-8865(c)<br />
podge_1973@yahoo.com<br />
bk1- 1<br />
Amburgey, Justin Dean (9840)<br />
123 Dean Hill<br />
Mallie, KY 41836<br />
606-785-3153(w) 606-642-3733(h)<br />
606-497-7194(c)<br />
justin.amburgey@knott.kyschools.us<br />
ba1- 2,bk2- 7<br />
Amburgey, Tonya (14653)<br />
139 Concord Court<br />
Sassafras, KY 41759<br />
6067855569(w) 606-785-4220(h)<br />
6067855569(f) 606-634-1259(c)<br />
t14_t30@yahoo.com<br />
bk2- 6<br />
Amis, John Paul (1062)<br />
162 Meadowbrook Terrace<br />
Hazard, KY 41701-0064<br />
606-439-5813(w)<br />
john.amis@perry.kyschools.us<br />
ba3-33,bk3-30,fp1-14<br />
Ammerman, Joseph (5178)<br />
303 E. Pike Street<br />
Cynthiana, KY 41031<br />
859-234-3641(w) 859-234-9712(h)<br />
859-234-3610(f) 859-556-1904(c)<br />
josephammerman@kymail.com<br />
fb3-15<br />
Ammerman, Robert P. (1063)<br />
305 East Pleasant Street<br />
Cynthiana, KY 41031-1611<br />
859-252-3439(w) 859-234-2865(h)<br />
859-252-2200(f) 859-556-9994(c)<br />
bobam@bellsouth.net<br />
bob@kentuckygrowers.com<br />
fb3-40<br />
AmundsenJr., Robert (10908)<br />
95 Red Bird Rd<br />
Thousandsticks, KY 41766<br />
606-672-2581(w) 606-672-2581(h)<br />
606-899-0055(c)<br />
ramundsen08@gmail.com<br />
fp2-10,vb3-10<br />
Anders, David (14672)<br />
478 Ralley Rd<br />
Keavy, KY 40737<br />
606-878-6622(w) 606-877-6571(h)<br />
606-215-0014(c)<br />
david.anders@ky.gov<br />
danders0606@bellsouth.net<br />
bk2- 6<br />
Anders, Raleigh (1064)<br />
424 Ralley Road<br />
Keavy, KY 40737-9801<br />
606-864-4060(h)<br />
606-620-8572(c)<br />
raleigh.anders@yahoo.com<br />
lt.anders.corbinfi redept@windstream.net<br />
bk3-53,fb3-52<br />
Anderson, Christopher (15529)<br />
1139 Mountain Breeze Road<br />
Jenkins, KY 41537<br />
606-437-4054(w) 606-832-1535(h)<br />
606-821-5618(c)<br />
ironhorsepics@yahoo.com<br />
ba2- 5,fp1- 5<br />
Anderson, David (12900)<br />
302 Malone Lane<br />
Grayson, KY 41143<br />
606-475-5107(w) 6064751888(h)<br />
606-922-2704(c)<br />
danderson10@yahoo.com<br />
ba3- 9,bk3- 9,fb1- 1,vb3- 8<br />
Anderson, David K. (8208)<br />
3174 Lexington Drive<br />
Bowling Green, KY 42104<br />
270-843-3149(h)<br />
dkajfa@aol.com<br />
so2- 3<br />
Anderson, Fred (6310)<br />
8707 Birchline Ct<br />
Louisville, KY 40291-2613<br />
502-584-2301(w) 502-239-9521(h)<br />
mrfcfred@aol.com<br />
bk3-23<br />
Anderson, Jay (9902)<br />
432 Agee St<br />
Harrodsburg, KY 40330<br />
859-265-0959(h)<br />
859-265-0959(c)<br />
jay.anderson@mercer.kyschools.us<br />
bk3-16<br />
Anderson, Joshua R (17692)<br />
7673 Catawba Lane #8<br />
Florence, KY 41042<br />
859-594-4487(w) 859-444-1348(h)<br />
859-594-3194(f) 859-444-1348(c)<br />
j8shwa@yahoo.com<br />
bk1- 2<br />
Anderson, Scotty (15530)<br />
154 General Nelson Dr<br />
Richmond, Ky 40475<br />
859-893-9318(h)<br />
859-893-9318(c)<br />
ofcsa@yahoo.com<br />
ba2- 5,bk1- 4,fb1- 1<br />
Anderson, Stephen M (18336)<br />
P.o. Box 822<br />
Harlan, KY 40831<br />
606-573-3266(w) 606-337-2905(h)<br />
606-273-5243(c)<br />
mikeand1045@hotmail.com<br />
vb1- 1<br />
Anderson, Todd W. (3052)<br />
6607 Cherry Willow Ct<br />
Louisville, KY 40291-1860<br />
502-239-1495(h)<br />
502-396-9819(c)<br />
toddw.anderson@yahoo.com<br />
bk3-15<br />
Anderson, Vickie S (18337)<br />
P.o. Box 822<br />
Harlan, KY 40831<br />
606-573-8715(w) 606-337-2905(h)<br />
606-273-5877(c)<br />
vickie.anderson@harlanind.kyschools.us<br />
vb1- 1<br />
Andrews, Michael J. (6321)<br />
PO Box 182<br />
Dixon, KY 42409-0182<br />
270-639-5763(w) 270-639-9078(h)<br />
270-635-0754(c)<br />
mike.andrews@ky.usda.gov<br />
bk1-24,fp1-10<br />
Angel, Greg (12065)<br />
646 Oak Street<br />
Ludlow, KY 41016<br />
859-912-2445(w) 859-261-9455(h)<br />
859-912-2445(c)<br />
glangel1976@insightbb.com<br />
so3- 9<br />
Angel, Victoria (15125)<br />
1055 Aristides Dr<br />
Union, KY 41091<br />
859-384-4592(h)<br />
859-512-7697(c)<br />
guyangel7@yahoo.com<br />
vb2- 5<br />
Ansert, Andrew (16957)<br />
4910 D Lue Ct<br />
Louisville, KY 40216<br />
502-448-2637(h)<br />
502-797-7203(c)<br />
acanse01@louisville.edu<br />
bk2- 3<br />
6 - OFFICIALS DIRECTORY <strong>2012</strong>-<strong>2013</strong> KHSAA HANDBOOK
Anthony, Tony K (14078)<br />
8804 Morning Park Drive<br />
Louisville, KY 40220<br />
502-361-5436(w) 502-491-6720(h)<br />
502-551-9463(c)<br />
anthonydanthony@aol.com<br />
bk3- 7<br />
Apple, Terry G. (6915)<br />
157 Stonecrest Drive<br />
Almo, KY 42020<br />
270-444-2177(w) 270-753-6233(h)<br />
270-444-2287(f) 270-293-8756(c)<br />
terryapple@att.net<br />
ba3-22,bk3-22,fb3-16,vb2- 6<br />
Applegate, Gregory (11983)<br />
1715 Ash Street<br />
Maysville, KY 41056<br />
606-407-0513(c)<br />
applegategregory@yahoo.com<br />
bk3-11<br />
Applin, Mark L. (1074)<br />
4244 Trigg-Turner Road<br />
Corydon, KY 42406<br />
270-533-6700(h)<br />
270-577-0527(c)<br />
mlapplin@bellsouth.net<br />
mark.applin@ky.gov<br />
bk2-20,fb3-15<br />
Arfl in II, Tracy T (1076)<br />
596 Pine Valley Dr<br />
Elizabethtown, KY 42701<br />
270-765-2658(w)<br />
270-319-1650(c)<br />
tracy.arfl in@hardin.kyschools.us<br />
ba3-36<br />
Argo, Robert M. (4409)<br />
PO Box 1761<br />
Lexington, KY 40588-1761<br />
859-219-1499(w)<br />
859-219-1277(f) 859-533-2551(c)<br />
aarbiter@aol.com<br />
aarbiter@hotmail.com<br />
so3-26<br />
Armstead, Brad (9929)<br />
614 South Adams<br />
Henderson, KY 42420<br />
270-831-5067(w)<br />
270-577-6226(c)<br />
bradley.armstead@henderson.kyschools.<br />
us<br />
bk2-10<br />
Armstrong, Lou (14316)<br />
4110 Lime Kiln Lane<br />
Louisville, KY 40222<br />
502-583-5935(w) 502-394-0228(h)<br />
502-583-1342(f) 502-387-0600(c)<br />
lou.armstrong@insightbb.com<br />
tr1- 7<br />
Armstrong, Rodney (1079)<br />
1223 Yorkshire Drive<br />
London, KY 40744-8309<br />
606-878-3267(w) 606-864-7688(h)<br />
606-877-0306(c)<br />
rodney.armstrong@windstream.com<br />
fb3-28<br />
Armstrong, William R. (6742)<br />
4306 St Olaf Circle<br />
Henderson, KY 42420<br />
270-389-5458(w) 270-827-0032(h)<br />
270-389-5478(f) 270-860-8640(c)<br />
warmbill@hotmail.com<br />
so3-22<br />
Arnold, Aaron (10545)<br />
1126 8th St<br />
Huntington, WV 25701<br />
304-343-9300(w) 304-529-0201(h)<br />
304-342-9393(f) 304-634-8226(c)<br />
aaronandcourtneyarnold@frontier.com<br />
bk3- 7<br />
Arnold, David J. (1082)<br />
3730 Avalon Dr.<br />
Burlington, KY 41005-2036<br />
859-442-5291(w) 859-991-0124(h)<br />
859-552-1259(c)<br />
david.arnold@hostessbrands.com<br />
djarn38@aol.com<br />
fb3-27<br />
Arnold, Don (1606)<br />
224 Shaker Heights Lane<br />
Crestview Hills, KY 41017-5113<br />
513-476-6635(w) 859-652-4039(h)<br />
859-630-1686(c)<br />
donalda@zoomtown.com<br />
bk3-14,fp1- 2<br />
Arnsperger, Jr., Ron (6916)<br />
1573 Englewood Place<br />
Florence, KY 41042<br />
859-647-7327(h)<br />
859-750-1116(c)<br />
ronarnspergerjr@fuse.net<br />
ba3-21,bk3-20<br />
Arthur, Dustin (13761)<br />
215 West Adkins Arthur Rd<br />
Somerset, KY 42501<br />
606-274-4412(h)<br />
606-872-8282(c)<br />
dlarth2@uky.edu<br />
dustyarthurpc33@hotmail.com<br />
fb3- 7<br />
Asbury, Lisa A (17718)<br />
P O Box 933<br />
Elkhorn City, KY 41522<br />
606-437-5715(w) 606-653-2101(h)<br />
606-433-9937(f) 606-205-7228(c)<br />
lisa.asbury@pikeville.kyschools.us<br />
tr1- 2<br />
Ash, Mike L. (1086)<br />
503 Maple Street<br />
Campbellsville, KY 42718<br />
270-465-8962(w) 270-465-8962(h)<br />
270-465-0945(f) 270-789-9411(c)<br />
mikeash@live.com<br />
mikeash@live.com<br />
ba3-34,fb3-34,fp3-32,vb2-13<br />
Ashcraft, Benjamin D (17855)<br />
1460 Pleasant Ridge Drive<br />
Lexington, KY 40509<br />
859-948-5157(h)<br />
859-948-5157(c)<br />
drewumpnum5@yahoo.com<br />
ba1- 2<br />
Asher, Jacob R. (1089)<br />
236 Lakeside Dr<br />
Georgetown, KY 40324<br />
502-863-1393 x8334(w) 859-492-4285(h)<br />
859-492-4285(c)<br />
insightmail2003@yahoo.com<br />
jacob.asher@scott.kyschools.us<br />
ba3-24,bk3-31,fb3-24,fp1- 4<br />
Ashford, Andrew J (17676)<br />
208 Leann Lane<br />
Nicholasville, KY 40356<br />
859-887-4755(h)<br />
859-612-9127(c)<br />
ajashford@gmail.com<br />
bk1- 2<br />
Ashurst, Michael Lee (1095)<br />
641 Bramblewood Dr<br />
Corbin, KY 40927<br />
606-622-1857(w) 606-523-8440(h)<br />
606-524-9616(c)<br />
mikeashurst@yahoo.com<br />
mikeashurst@yahoo.com<br />
ba2-14,bk3-42,fb3-32,fp3-12,vb2- 5<br />
Atcher, Adam (13429)<br />
109 Faith Ct n<br />
Elizabethtown, KY 42701<br />
270-872-7455(c)<br />
adamatcher@hotmail.com<br />
aa@jonesautogroup.org<br />
bk3- 8<br />
Atkins, Kathy (12097)<br />
266 Rogersville Rd<br />
Radcliff, KY 40160<br />
270-766-5280(w) 270-352-1495(h)<br />
270-268-0514(c)<br />
katlynwv@yahoo.com<br />
fb3-10<br />
Atkins, Lionel W. (11055)<br />
266 Rogersville Rd<br />
Radcliff, KY 40160<br />
270-268-0510(w) 270-352-1495(h)<br />
atkins.lionel@yahoo.com<br />
fb3-12<br />
Atwell, Brad (15514)<br />
1831 Tick Ridge Rd<br />
Glasgow, KY 42141<br />
270-453-4108(w) 270-453-4997(h)<br />
270-453-4066(f) 270-670-8106(c)<br />
bradatwell@coralhillbaptist.com<br />
fp2- 5<br />
Auffrey, Todd (15839)<br />
7219 Orchard Grass Blvd East<br />
Crestwood, KY 40014<br />
502-412-5583(h)<br />
502-424-7800(c)<br />
dcnauffrey@gmail.com<br />
dcnauffrey@gmail.com<br />
bk2- 4<br />
Austin, Matt (6726)<br />
7612 Shaker Mill Rd<br />
Louisville, KY 40220<br />
502-491-4175(w) 502-495-1581(h)<br />
502-387-1823(c)<br />
matt.austin@insightbb.com<br />
fb3-32<br />
Auxier, Leslie T. (12679)<br />
7900 Harp Pike<br />
Frankfort, KY 40601<br />
502-319-8367(h)<br />
502-319-8367(c)<br />
tauxier56@gmail.com<br />
tauxier@gmail.com<br />
vb3- 9<br />
Avery, Kevin (16583)<br />
616 B Eastwood St<br />
Bowling Green, KY 42103<br />
603-728-8221(h)<br />
603-728-8221(c)<br />
kevincavery@yahoo.com<br />
so2- 5<br />
Ayres, Jeb R (17767)<br />
4540 North Ridge Circle<br />
Crestwood, KY 40014<br />
502-222-3567(h)<br />
502-216-7497(c)<br />
jray223@l.uky.edu<br />
wr1- 2<br />
Babbs, Brian (11833)<br />
145 State Route 923<br />
Sturgis, KY 42459<br />
270-952-2928(w)<br />
bbabbs@adelphia.net<br />
bbabbs@bellsouth.net<br />
bk1-11,fb3-11<br />
Badgett, Thomas G. (5732)<br />
3511 Sudbury Ln<br />
Louisville, KY 40220<br />
502-772-0705(w) 502-499-0069(h)<br />
tbadgett1952@gmail.com<br />
sbadgett@bellsouth.net<br />
vb3-24<br />
Bailey, Chad (15512)<br />
2128 Burks Branch Rd<br />
Shelbyville, KY 40065<br />
502-257-2423(h)<br />
502-257-2423(c)<br />
sableus100@yahoo.com<br />
cabail01@gwise.louisville.edu<br />
ba1- 4<br />
Bailey, Harrison (1116)<br />
PO Box 1593<br />
Hazard, KY 41702<br />
606-854-2260(h)<br />
606-854-2260(c)<br />
harrisonb@yahoo.com<br />
bk3-34,vb1- 8<br />
Bailey, Hudson Lee (5854)<br />
8910 Whipps Mill Road<br />
Louisville, KY 40222<br />
502-425-8231(h)<br />
502-417-3124(c)<br />
bbref2001@yahoo.com<br />
bk3-24,vb3-23<br />
Bailey, James L. (1118)<br />
4035 Snake Creek Road<br />
Columbia, KY 42728-9046<br />
270-384-2476(w) 270-384-2885(h)<br />
270-634-4137(c)<br />
jamesl.bailey@ky.gov<br />
jlbailey@ky.gov<br />
ba3-18,bk3-16,fp1-11<br />
Bailey, John (15541)<br />
175 W Skyline Dr<br />
Stanford, KY 40484<br />
606-510-5121(w) 859-691-0287(h)<br />
859-691-0287(c)<br />
jsbailey7@gmail.com<br />
jsbailey7@bellsouth.net<br />
fp2- 5<br />
BairdJr., Ron (17525)<br />
5789 Summit View Ct.<br />
Cincinnati, OH 45247<br />
513-612-2222(w) 513-324-6311(h)<br />
513-324-6311(c)<br />
rbaird44@hotmail.com<br />
bk1-12<br />
Baker, Charles (10253)<br />
106 E 4th St<br />
Grayson, KY 41143<br />
606-474-5756(w) 606-474-5390(h)<br />
606-475-9595(f) 606-255-6112(c)<br />
charles.baker@carter.kyschools.us<br />
vb3-13<br />
Baker, Charles M. (7557)<br />
172 Dye Addition<br />
Whitesburg, KY 41858<br />
606-855-7073(w)<br />
606-634-7501(c)<br />
cmbaker322@yahoo.com<br />
fb3-20<br />
Baker, Darrell Wayne (1121)<br />
6052 Elkhorn Road<br />
Knifl ey, KY 42753-6326<br />
270-789-0547(w) 270-789-1713(h)<br />
darrelb_38@windstream.net<br />
bk3-32,fp1-31<br />
Baker SR, Demetrick L. (11793)<br />
1346 Washington Street Apt A<br />
Henderson, KY 42420<br />
270-827-3014(w) 270-212-1766(h)<br />
270-454-4311(c)<br />
demetrick.baker@gmail.com<br />
demetrick.baker@gmailc.om<br />
bk2-11,fp3-11<br />
Baker, Greg (15413)<br />
1101 Lower River Caney Rd<br />
Lost Creek, KY 41348<br />
606-693-0116(w) 606-398-2551(h)<br />
606-693-0118(f) 606-568-6149(c)<br />
gregbaker72@yahoo.com<br />
bk1- 5<br />
Baker, Gregory (15840)<br />
2126 N Ft Thomas Av<br />
Fort Thomas, KY 41075<br />
859-781-6275(h)<br />
859-803-5449(c)<br />
gmbaker5@gmail.com<br />
so2- 4<br />
Baker, Jackie L (13725)<br />
6414 Birchline Blvd<br />
Louisville, KY 40291<br />
502-359-6830(w) 502-239-7751(h)<br />
502-905-9377(c)<br />
jlbaker@ups.com<br />
fp3- 8,vb1- 1<br />
Baker, Jeffrey (11076)<br />
11712 Main St<br />
Louisville, KY 40243<br />
502-254-3611(w) 502-338-9028(h)<br />
jeffreybaker@allstate.com<br />
jeff.baker.pxyo@statefarm.com<br />
bk2-11<br />
Baker, Jerry W (17385)<br />
289 Little Paint Creek<br />
East Point, KY 41216<br />
276-870-6731(h)<br />
276-870-6731(c)<br />
bakerjery@yahoo.com<br />
fp2- 4,vb2- 4<br />
Baker, Keith E (17639)<br />
41 Sidney Drive<br />
Whitesburg, KY 41858<br />
606-633-2339(w) 606-634-9182(h)<br />
606-634-9182(c)<br />
keith.baker@letcher.kyschools.us<br />
ba1- 2,bk1- 2,fp1- 2,vb2- 2<br />
<strong>2012</strong>-<strong>2013</strong> KHSAA HANDBOOK OFFICIALS DIRECTORY - 7<br />
Offi Offi cials cials Directory Directory
Offi Offi cials cials Directory Directory<br />
Baker, Kent D. (11146)<br />
579 Wade Branch Rd<br />
Burkesville, KY 42717<br />
270-433-7888(w) 270-433-5561(h)<br />
270-406-2174(c)<br />
breezy@duo-county.com<br />
ba3-12<br />
Baker, LaRanda K (17916)<br />
100 Diablock Rd<br />
Hazard, KY 41701<br />
606-487-8741(h)<br />
606-634-4473(c)<br />
dejr8lover@yahoo.com<br />
fp1- 2,tr1- 2<br />
Baker, Mark A. (2368)<br />
2126 North Fort Thomas Av<br />
Fort Thomas, KY 41075<br />
513-421-3700(w) 859-781-6275(h)<br />
soccerump@gmail.com<br />
so3-15<br />
Baker, Matt (11733)<br />
1012 Middlebrook Dr<br />
Danville, KY 40422<br />
859-238-7196(h)<br />
mbaker42@yahoo.com<br />
bk2-11<br />
Baker, Michael (16133)<br />
10893 Griststone Cir<br />
Independence, KY 41051<br />
859-356-1165(h)<br />
859-630-9092(c)<br />
baker1157@zoomtown.com<br />
bk1- 4<br />
Baker, Ova (17238)<br />
159 John R Jones Rd<br />
London, KY 40741<br />
606-878-6601(w) 606-878-8104(h)<br />
ovabaker@windstream.net<br />
bk1- 3,fp1- 2<br />
Baker, Shawntae L (17411)<br />
759 Greenwood<br />
Harrodsburg, KY 40330<br />
404-425-4874(h)<br />
b2island@yahoo.com<br />
fb2- 2<br />
Baker, Steven (14702)<br />
200 Minnow Pond Rd<br />
Somerset, KY 42503<br />
606-679-6429(h)<br />
606-875-1356(c)<br />
sbaker_8@hotmail.com<br />
ba1- 5,bk1- 6,fb2- 5<br />
Baker, Wiley Dean (5519)<br />
4100 Bridgemont Lane<br />
Lexington, KY 40515<br />
859-619-1731(h)<br />
859-537-9018(c)<br />
wiley.baker@us.army.mil<br />
sfcwileybaker@gmail.com<br />
fb2-12<br />
Baldauff, Mark T (17405)<br />
69 Blueberry Way<br />
Bowling Green, KY 42101<br />
270-843-3419(w) 270-779-1364(h)<br />
270-843-3434(f) 270-779-1364(c)<br />
mark@forestparkbaptist.org<br />
vb1- 2<br />
Baldridge, Tom (16786)<br />
10 Arbor Dr<br />
Alexandria, KY 41001<br />
513-910-6000(w) 859-694-6137(h)<br />
859-694-6137(f) 513-910-6000(c)<br />
tb062259@fuse.net<br />
bk1- 3<br />
Baldwin, Denny (1130)<br />
7100 Venetian Way<br />
Louisville, KY 40214-4123<br />
502-366-0118(h)<br />
502-475-7849(c)<br />
dbaldwin2468@aol.com<br />
bk3-41,fb3-41,fp3-30,vb3-13<br />
Baldwin, Terry (9437)<br />
1358 Logan Mill Rd<br />
Adairsville, KY 42202<br />
270-539-4275(h)<br />
270-847-9199(c)<br />
terrybaldwin59@yahoo.com<br />
bk3-17,fp3-11,vb1- 3<br />
Bale, Duane (14042)<br />
206 River Road Dr<br />
Greensburg, KY 42743<br />
270-901-1555 x2363(w) 270-932-2770(h)<br />
270-799-9820(c)<br />
duane_bale@cosma.com<br />
doubleplaysg@yahoo.com<br />
bk3- 7<br />
Ball, James L. (1131)<br />
9207 Wanlou Dr<br />
Louisville, KY 40272-2766<br />
502-797-0860(c)<br />
bassball@insightbb.com<br />
bk1- 4<br />
Ball, Janet C. (9203)<br />
315 Snow Shoe Drive<br />
Southgate, KY 41071<br />
859-292-3027(w) 859-441-6022(h)<br />
859-802-7798(c)<br />
janet.ball@newport.kyschools.us<br />
kgball@fuse.net<br />
vb3-17<br />
Ball, John A (18179)<br />
7643 New Haven Rd<br />
New Haven Rd, KS 40051<br />
502-549-8335(h)<br />
502-510-4001(c)<br />
ballfarm@roadrunner.com<br />
fb1- 1,vb1- 1<br />
Ball, Kenneth G. (5686)<br />
315 Snow Shoe Drive<br />
Southgate, KY 41071-2623<br />
513-769-7676(w)<br />
859-394-4342(c)<br />
kgball@fuse.net<br />
bk3-24<br />
Ball, Kevin (13857)<br />
823 Stablewatch Dr<br />
Independence, KY 41051-8412<br />
859-359-5119(h)<br />
859-445-2394(c)<br />
ball_k@netzero.com<br />
ba3- 7,so3- 7<br />
Ball, Kevin K (18038)<br />
Box 1525<br />
Harlan, KY 40831<br />
606-573-8750(w) 606-573-2057(h)<br />
606-273-5463(c)<br />
kkball@harlanonline.net<br />
bk1- 2,vb2- 2<br />
Ball, William (11189)<br />
1032 Indian Trail<br />
Lawrenceburg, KY 40342<br />
859-559-2404(c)<br />
willball16@yahoo.com<br />
ba3-11,bk2-10,fb2-10<br />
Ballard, Gary (3547)<br />
2150 HWY 52<br />
Loretto, KY 40037<br />
270-865-6271(h)<br />
270-699-6722(c)<br />
wgballard@windstream.net<br />
ba3-15<br />
Ballard, Jr., William (6708)<br />
293 Preakness Dr.<br />
Lexington, KY 40516<br />
859-983-0924(w) 859-321-4443(h)<br />
859-983-0924(f) 859-983-0924(c)<br />
w.ballardjr@insightbb.com<br />
bballard@astelectircal.com<br />
fb3-22<br />
Ballinger, Lawrence (13364)<br />
2225 Jackson Ct<br />
Florence, KY 41042<br />
859-250-9432(h)<br />
859-250-9432(c)<br />
ballingernkoa@yahoo.com<br />
ballinger.le@pg.com<br />
fb3- 8<br />
Ballowe, Tom (1252)<br />
113 Pinnacle Lane<br />
Eddyville, KY 42038-5875<br />
270-388-1783(h)<br />
270-519-7251(c)<br />
tom.ballowe@paducah.kyschools.us<br />
tom.ballowe@paducah.kyschool.us<br />
tr2-25<br />
Balser, Chris (2154)<br />
34 Tower Hill Rd<br />
Fort Thomas, KY 41075<br />
859-803-2750(w) 8598032750(h)<br />
cbalser97@gmail.com<br />
fb3-14<br />
Balson, Simon (14471)<br />
7 Aqua Vista Ct<br />
Ft Thomas, KY 41075<br />
513-772-9410(w) 859-442-0482(h)<br />
859-653-0265(c)<br />
simonjill90@gmail.com<br />
so2- 6<br />
Bancroft, John F. (1135)<br />
1736 Lincoln Avenue<br />
Louisville, KY 40213-1843<br />
502-451-6437(h)<br />
502-494-9341(c)<br />
johnbancroft@att.net<br />
johnbancroft@att.net<br />
vb3-33<br />
Bancroft, MaryAnn (1136)<br />
1736 Lincoln Avenue<br />
Louisville, KY 40213-1843<br />
502-451-6437(h)<br />
502-931-3288(c)<br />
maryannbancroft@insightbb.com<br />
vb3-33<br />
Bane, Deron (14956)<br />
161 North Bane Rd PO Box 287<br />
Tollesboro, KY 41189<br />
606-202-3297(w) 606-798-2056(h)<br />
541-1937(c)<br />
todd_bane@live.com<br />
ba2- 6,bk2- 6<br />
Baney, Donald (11454)<br />
3890 Parkers Grove Rd.<br />
Magnolia, KY 42757<br />
502-942-6900(w) 270-324-4111(h)<br />
270-268-9430(c)<br />
baney91683@hotmail.com<br />
fb3-12,wr2-11<br />
Banks Jr, Thomas R. (2464)<br />
4126 Brentler Road<br />
Louisville, KY 40241<br />
502-581-9191(w) 502-742-7744(h)<br />
502-583-9138(f) 502-664-4452(c)<br />
rbanks@realmconstruction.com<br />
t.banksii@insightbb.com<br />
bk3-12<br />
Banks, Timothy (16642)<br />
159 Rt Fork Big Br Bull Creek<br />
Prestonsburg, KY 41653<br />
606-886-8511(w) 606-874-2449(h)<br />
606-886-7614(f) 606-791-4414(c)<br />
tbanks003@yahoo.com<br />
so1- 3<br />
Banta, Patrick (13978)<br />
113 Caveson Way<br />
Nicholasville, KY 40356<br />
859-887-3017(h)<br />
859-621-7780(c)<br />
pnb1027@insightbb.com<br />
so2- 3<br />
Barber, Daniel (16531)<br />
701 Stoneleigh Dr<br />
Frankfort, KY 40601<br />
502-695-3966(h)<br />
502-382-6769(c)<br />
swingd222@yahoo.com<br />
so2- 3<br />
Barber, Jason (9714)<br />
150 Savannah Dawn Ct<br />
Mt Washington, KY 40047<br />
502-428-5972(h)<br />
502-428-5972(c)<br />
j_barber@insightbb.com<br />
bk2-15,so3-15<br />
Barker, A. Joseph (11584)<br />
8743 Heritage Drive<br />
Florence, KY 41042<br />
859-301-3215(w) 859-488-3060(h)<br />
859-322-4396(c)<br />
bark009@insightbb.com<br />
joe.barker@stelizabeth.com<br />
so3-11<br />
Barker, Beverly L (17277)<br />
345 Hickory Heights<br />
Olive Hill, KY 41164<br />
606-286-2481(w) 606-286-4993(h)<br />
606-316-5609(c)<br />
beverly.barker@carter.kyschools.us<br />
vb1- 2<br />
Barker, David H. (1145)<br />
146 Little Smith Branch<br />
Sassafras, KY 41759-9705<br />
606-438-9248(w) 606-642-3078(h)<br />
606-438-9248(c)<br />
dbarker@tgtel.com<br />
fb3-40<br />
Barker, Jack K. (1146)<br />
Box 279<br />
McRoberts, KY 41835<br />
606-855-9236(w) 606-832-2521(h)<br />
606-634-9411(c)<br />
jkbarker41840@yahoo.com<br />
ba3-23,bk1-17,fb3-18,fp3-18,vb1-14<br />
Barker, Jordan (17291)<br />
439 Skaggs Road<br />
Morehead, KY 40351<br />
606-776-1472(w) 606-776-1472(h)<br />
606-776-1472(c)<br />
jordanbarker2945@gmail.com<br />
bk1- 2,so1- 1,vb1- 2<br />
Barker, Norman D. (1148)<br />
82 Woody's Lane<br />
Hazard, KY 41701<br />
606-785-4465(h)<br />
nbarker@tgtel.com<br />
ba1-25,fb3-41,vb1-13<br />
Barker, Robert (15920)<br />
1103 Lodge Hill Rd<br />
Louisville, KY 40223<br />
502-852-4779(w) 502-244-8785(h)<br />
502-457-9542(c)<br />
rmbark01@louisville.edu<br />
rmbarker@insightbb.com<br />
so2- 4<br />
Barnes, Barry (16742)<br />
304 Center St<br />
Greenville, KY 42345<br />
270-993-9264(h)<br />
270-993-9264(c)<br />
barrylanebarnes@att.net<br />
ba2- 3,bk2- 3,fp2- 3<br />
Barnes, Barry L. (1153)<br />
Box 155<br />
Rockport, KY 42369-0155<br />
270-687-7311(w) 270-274-3028(h)<br />
270-315-1594(c)<br />
barnesb76@gmail.com<br />
bk3-41,fp1-11,vb1-13<br />
Barnes, Edward (12319)<br />
210 Hutchins Dr<br />
Georgetown, KY 40324<br />
859-253-6309(w) 502-868-5086(h)<br />
ebarnes@centralbank.com<br />
sw1-10<br />
Barnes, Ernest Lee (5815)<br />
13228 US HWY 27 North<br />
Berry, KY 41003-9803<br />
859-234-5796(h)<br />
859-588-5369(c)<br />
ebarnestr6@yahoo.com<br />
fb3-20,fp1- 2<br />
Barnes, Jonathon R (17436)<br />
8000 Waterfern Way<br />
Louisville, KY 40291<br />
502-550-8327(w) 502-550-8327(h)<br />
502-239-7121(f) 502-550-8327(c)<br />
jonathon@ferncreekcc.org<br />
ba1- 2,bk1- 2<br />
Barnes, Nathan S (18083)<br />
111 Barnes Road<br />
Jeffersonville, KY 40337<br />
859-499-3586(h)<br />
859-585-3637(c)<br />
podunk56@yahoo.com<br />
ba1- 2<br />
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Barnes, Roger L. (1157)<br />
PO Box 12<br />
Rockport, KY 42369-0012<br />
270-256-0881(h)<br />
270-256-0881(c)<br />
cardbarnes@yahoo.com<br />
bk3-36,fp3-15,vb3-13<br />
Barnett, Charles A. (1158)<br />
12003 Vanherr Dr.<br />
Louisville, KY 40299-4481<br />
502-267-6707(h)<br />
502-240-0948(f) 502-291-5758(c)<br />
chuckbarnett@insightbb.com<br />
ba3-29<br />
Barnett, Christopher A (11892)<br />
12003 Vanherr Drive<br />
Louisville, KY 40299-4481<br />
502-267-6707(h)<br />
502-240-0948(f) 502-338-9947(c)<br />
christopher.barnett4@us.army.mil<br />
ba2-11<br />
Barnett, David M. (6470)<br />
4400 Deer Springs Ct.<br />
Louisville, KY 40241<br />
502-626-1669(w) 502-292-2347(h)<br />
502-299-8370(c)<br />
david.m.barnett1@usar.army.mil<br />
wr3-20<br />
Barnett, Davin (13615)<br />
1390 West Main Street<br />
West Liberty, KY 41472<br />
606-743-2281(h)<br />
606-272-1459(c)<br />
dwbarn01@moreheadstate.edu<br />
bk3- 8,fb1- 1<br />
Barnett, Eric (15208)<br />
1098 Lake Chester dr<br />
Madisionville, KY 42431<br />
270-871-5219(c)<br />
echoycebarnett@hotmail.com<br />
bk2- 5,fb2- 5,fp2- 5<br />
Barnett, John Clay (12909)<br />
3107 Limerick Lane<br />
Louisville, KY 40242<br />
502-394-9759(w) 502-429-6320(h)<br />
502-394-9760(f) 502-639-4960(c)<br />
jace760@yahoo.com<br />
sw2- 9<br />
Barnett, Ryan M (17720)<br />
4400 Deer Springs Ct<br />
Louisville, KY 40241<br />
502-889-7153(w) 502-889-7153(h)<br />
502-889-7152(c)<br />
rb23uk1@aim.com<br />
wr1- 2<br />
Barney, Chris U. (6784)<br />
943 Millbrook Circle<br />
Shepherdsville, KY 40165<br />
502-584-6271(w) 502-445-5811(h)<br />
502-445-5811(c)<br />
kybarneys@insightbb.com<br />
cbarney@swlinc.com<br />
fb3-22<br />
Barre, Nancy J. (1162)<br />
1127 N Fort Thomas Avenue<br />
Fort Thomas, KY 41075-1110<br />
859-781-1434(h)<br />
859-866-1434(c)<br />
barreky@aol.com<br />
barreky@aol.com<br />
vb3-34<br />
Barrett, James 'Jay' (10272)<br />
259 Eagle Dr<br />
Morehead, KY 40351<br />
606-783-8600(w) 606-780-8115(h)<br />
606-783-8606(f) 606-367-3974(c)<br />
jsbarrett@windstream.net<br />
barrett@bigsandybb.com<br />
so3- 9<br />
Barron, Tom (15291)<br />
125 Richfi elds Ave<br />
Georgetown, KY 40324<br />
502-863-3626(w) 859-509-3784(h)<br />
859-509-3784(c)<br />
tbarron@smcapproved.com<br />
barron1223@bellsouth.net<br />
bk2- 5<br />
Barry, Kevin (11824)<br />
15 Pleasant Ridge<br />
Ft. Mitchell, KY 41017<br />
859-826-8003(w) 859-341-7160(h)<br />
859-609-7308(c)<br />
kkbarry7@gmail.com<br />
kbarry7@fuse.net<br />
bk1-10,fb2- 9,fp1- 2<br />
Bartlett, Charlie (14609)<br />
10831 Southgate Manor Drive Apt 5<br />
Louisville, KY 40229<br />
678-427-7343(h)<br />
678-427-7343(c)<br />
csb087@gmail.com<br />
fb3- 7<br />
Bartley, Bruce (16385)<br />
740 Keeneland Green Dr<br />
Union, KY 41091<br />
859-384-3804(h)<br />
661-916-3629(c)<br />
babartley@insightbb.com<br />
ba2- 4,fp2- 4<br />
Bartley, Eddie D. (13550)<br />
PO Box 804<br />
Whitley City, KY 42653<br />
606-376-5303(w) 606-376-9004(h)<br />
606-376-2361(f) 606-310-1028(c)<br />
eddie.bartley@ky.gov<br />
bk3- 8<br />
Bartley, Joe (1167)<br />
228 St. Martin's Road<br />
Flaherty, KY 40175-8620<br />
270-422-5332(w) 270-828-3557(h)<br />
270-828-5224(f) 270-668-8215(c)<br />
j.bartley@insightbb.com<br />
bk3-38,vb2-14<br />
Barton, Benjamin K (18228)<br />
5487 Carryback Drive<br />
Burlington, KY 41005<br />
859-814-1860(h)<br />
armyguy691@gmail.com<br />
fb1- 1<br />
Basey, Julian L. (10307)<br />
418 Bush St<br />
Covington, KY 41011<br />
513-546-8254(h)<br />
j.basey@hotmail.com<br />
bk1- 2<br />
Baskin, Andrew (9039)<br />
105 Cherry Road<br />
Berea, KY 40403<br />
859-985-3393(w) 859-986-1430(h)<br />
859-408-1660(c)<br />
andrew_baskin@berea.edu<br />
bk2-14,fp3-18<br />
Bass, Tim (1171)<br />
1015 Sanderson Dr.<br />
Hopkinsville, KY 42240-0721<br />
270-886-7373(w) 270-885-6445(h)<br />
270-348-3720(c)<br />
timbass728@aol.com<br />
bk3-28<br />
Bates, Angela S (18121)<br />
1800 Williamsburg Road<br />
Lexington, KY 40504<br />
989-763-8574(h)<br />
989-763-8574(c)<br />
abates@ltu.edu<br />
bk1- 1,vb1- 1<br />
Bates, David A (17974)<br />
500 KY Blvd<br />
Hazard, KY 41701<br />
606-436-0736(w) 606-854-2463(h)<br />
606-854-2463(c)<br />
david.bates@mailerg.com<br />
so2- 2<br />
Bates, Jeremie J (17290)<br />
6806 Cross Country Court<br />
Louisville, KY 40291<br />
502-963-6011(c)<br />
jeremie.bates@hotmail.com<br />
fb2- 2<br />
Bates, Michael L. (6418)<br />
PO Box 124<br />
Putney, KY 40865-0227<br />
606-573-0536(h)<br />
606-573-0536(f) 606-909-5885(c)<br />
lisalbates@bellsouth.net<br />
bates0536@aol.com<br />
bk3-23,fb3-22,fp3-16<br />
Bauer, Robert (12549)<br />
8920 Happy Valley Rd<br />
Cave City, KY 42127<br />
270-773-3395(h)<br />
270-670-1818(c)<br />
robert.bauer@barren.kyschools.us<br />
robert.bauer@wku.edu<br />
ba3-10<br />
Baughman, Bob (5656)<br />
107 Lee Oak Cr<br />
Harrodsburg, KY 40330-7902<br />
859-734-2626(w) 859-734-7726(h)<br />
859-265-1279(c)<br />
bobaughman@gmail.com<br />
fb3-23<br />
Baumann, Ray (11936)<br />
3617 Neltner Rd<br />
Alexandria, KY 41001<br />
859-448-0316(h)<br />
859-391-9402(c)<br />
yarmonds@fuse.net<br />
ba3-11<br />
Baurer, Justin (16794)<br />
902 Northwood Dr Apt A7<br />
Murray, KY 42071<br />
270-227-8594(h)<br />
270-227-8594(c)<br />
justinbaurer@yahoo.com<br />
so1- 3<br />
Baxter, Harvey (14200)<br />
225 South Keeneland Apt 4<br />
Richmond, KY 40475<br />
859-623-2404(w) 859-779-1940(h)<br />
502-545-3464(c)<br />
harvey.baxter@ky.gov<br />
ba3- 7,bk1- 7<br />
Bayse, Cameron L (17323)<br />
9418 Dawson Hill Road<br />
Louisville, KY 40299<br />
502-457-5820(h)<br />
502-457-5820(c)<br />
cameron.bayse@gmail.com<br />
so1- 2<br />
Bear, Agustin (13071)<br />
13262 Kramer Drive<br />
Alexandria, KY 41001-7696<br />
859-635-3976(h)<br />
859-743-9703(c)<br />
agustin.bear@insightbb.com<br />
agustinebear@zoomtown.com<br />
sw2- 9<br />
Bear, Barbara (13072)<br />
13262 Kramer Drive<br />
Alexandria, KY 41001-7696<br />
513-585-1460(w) 859-635-3976(h)<br />
859-743-9704(c)<br />
barbara.bear@insightbb.com<br />
sw2- 9<br />
Beard, Dennis (12706)<br />
101 Avondale Access Rd<br />
Hendersonville, TN 37075<br />
615-532-6549(w) 615-824-2239(h)<br />
615-300-8544(c)<br />
dennis.beard@state.tn.us<br />
so2-12<br />
Beard, James (15437)<br />
PO Box 645<br />
LaCenter, KY 42056<br />
270-871-8311(h)<br />
270-871-8311(c)<br />
jbeard2@murraystate.edu<br />
fp2- 5<br />
Beard, Tony (7715)<br />
PO Box 303<br />
Hardinsburg, KY 40143<br />
270-617-8247(h)<br />
270-617-8187(c)<br />
tbay05@yahoo.com<br />
tbeard2772@gmail.com<br />
ba3- 7,bk3-17,fb3- 8<br />
Beason, Samuel (16643)<br />
629 Bellefonte Rd<br />
Ashland, KY 41102<br />
606-836-9658(w) 606-329-8449(h)<br />
606-836-9650(f) 606-585-8766(c)<br />
sam.beason@russellind.kyschools.us<br />
vb2- 3<br />
Beaty, Laurel (12966)<br />
2505 Strickland Dr<br />
Owensboro, KY 42301<br />
270-925-1852(h)<br />
270-925-1852(c)<br />
laurel.beaty7@gmail.com<br />
bk3- 9,fb2- 6<br />
Beaupre, Michael E (17861)<br />
224 Apple Lane<br />
Elizabethtown, KY 42701<br />
502-613-5449(w) 270-234-1969(h)<br />
770-876-4154(c)<br />
ssgbeauprem@yahoo.com<br />
fp1- 2<br />
Beck, Al (12731)<br />
3305 Doctor Williams Weathers Drive<br />
Louisville, KY 40211<br />
502-580-3574(w) 502-774-5999(h)<br />
502-472-5212(c)<br />
chelle08@bellsouth.net<br />
ba1- 3,bk1- 9<br />
Beckett, Jimmy H. (2892)<br />
114 Casey Lane<br />
Georgetown, KY 40324<br />
859-232-6552(w)<br />
859-576-6802(c)<br />
jbeckett@lexmark.com<br />
bk3-15,fp3-15,vb3-10<br />
Beckham, Jason (13536)<br />
4 Roselawn Dr<br />
Williamstown, KY 41097<br />
859-814-1238(c)<br />
jbbeckham84@gmail.com<br />
bk1- 4,so1- 2<br />
Beeman, Emily (18268)<br />
4057 Mooncoin Way Apt 13107<br />
Lexington, KY 40515<br />
937-760-0575(h)<br />
937-760-0575(c)<br />
eannbeeman.2@gmail.com<br />
fp1- 1<br />
Beger, Andrew (16822)<br />
127 Deforest Ct<br />
Elizabethtown, KY 42701<br />
270-706-8183(w) 270-369-6631(h)<br />
989-600-2043(c)<br />
beger24@yahoo.com<br />
bk1- 3<br />
Begley, Will (6876)<br />
142 La Colline<br />
Harrodsburg, KY 40330<br />
859-236-5047(w) 859-734-6102(h)<br />
859-326-1962(c)<br />
will.begley@boyle.kyschools.us<br />
ba3-18<br />
Behrendt, B. F. (1195)<br />
344 Calvert Drive<br />
Paducah, KY 42003-8920<br />
270-519-7444(c)<br />
bfbeh10@comcast.net<br />
ba1-12,bk3-33,fp1-12<br />
Behymer, Richard R. (1196)<br />
47 Valley <strong>High</strong> Lane<br />
Augusta, KY 41002<br />
606-756-2628(h)<br />
859-912-1540(c)<br />
dbehy@hotmail.com<br />
ba1-33,bk3-36,fp1-31<br />
Beighle, Chuck (11037)<br />
114 Blueberry Ln<br />
Nicholasville, KY 40356<br />
859-887-1947(w)<br />
502-682-0993(c)<br />
chuckbeighle@yahoo.com<br />
chuck.beighle@libertytax.com<br />
bk3-12,fp3- 9<br />
<strong>2012</strong>-<strong>2013</strong> KHSAA HANDBOOK OFFICIALS DIRECTORY - 9<br />
Offi Offi cials cials Directory Directory
Offi Offi cials cials Directory Directory<br />
Belcher, Brian (13846)<br />
1404 Saint Marys Avenue<br />
Owensboro, KY 42301<br />
270-535-2985(c)<br />
brian.belcher28@gmail.com<br />
b.belcher@insightbb.com<br />
ba1- 7,bk2- 7,vb3- 7<br />
Belcher, Gerald T. (1198)<br />
609 Summerlin Dr<br />
Bowling Green, KY 42104<br />
270-393-3268(w) 270-842-9233(h)<br />
270-393-3401(f) 270-991-1237(c)<br />
gerald.belcher@bgky.org<br />
gbel346112@aol.com<br />
bk2- 4<br />
Belcher, Larry (15996)<br />
5508 Lazy Acres Ct<br />
Louisville, KY 40258<br />
502-449-5152 x1265(w) 502-262-3309(h)<br />
blarry662@yahoo.com<br />
tr1- 4<br />
Belcher, Michael (1199)<br />
39 Martin Lane<br />
Auburn, KY 42206-5248<br />
270-277-6800(w) 270-542-7692(h)<br />
mike.belcher@todd.kyschools.us<br />
bk3-31,fp3-20,vb2-12<br />
Bell, Andrew (14255)<br />
640 Gill Field Rd<br />
Madisonville, KY 42431<br />
270-871-7107(w) 000-000-0000(h)<br />
270-875-0170(c)<br />
andrew_bell@bellsouth.net<br />
ba3- 7<br />
Bell, James P. (8561)<br />
5503 Hasbrook Drive<br />
Louisville, KY 40229<br />
812-280-2100(w) 502-968-0700(h)<br />
502-299-4152(c)<br />
umpire2@hotmail.com<br />
ba3-19<br />
Bell, Mark T (18215)<br />
910 Gerald O\'Daniel Rd<br />
Lebanon, KY 40033<br />
270-692-1089(h)<br />
270-402-4545(c)<br />
mbell@bellmachine.net<br />
vb1- 1<br />
Bell, Matthew B. (5987)<br />
667 Choctaw St<br />
Madisonville, KY 42431<br />
270-639-5092(w) 270-825-2054(h)<br />
270-639-0151(f) 270-871-6956(c)<br />
matt.bell@webster.kyschools.us<br />
ba3-24<br />
Bell, TaJuan D (18233)<br />
143 Montmullin Street<br />
Lexington, KY 40508<br />
502-457-3235(h)<br />
502-457-3235(c)<br />
tajuan.bell@gmail.com<br />
bk1- 1<br />
Bell, William (16530)<br />
3901 rapid run dr apt 506<br />
lexington, KY 40515<br />
859-396-4081(c)<br />
williambell357@gmail.com<br />
bk1- 3<br />
Bellamy, Wayne (1206)<br />
2516 Needles Court<br />
Owensboro, KY 42301-1660<br />
270-686-8851(h)<br />
270-316-7262(c)<br />
wcbellamy@yahoo.com<br />
bk1-21<br />
Bender, Carla (13248)<br />
7953 Rucker Road #1<br />
Henderson, KY 42420<br />
270-827-9622(w) 270-826-3458(h)<br />
270-860-4244(c)<br />
carlabuci@yahoo.com<br />
vb3- 8<br />
Benge, Caleb (16883)<br />
1 Macklem Dr<br />
Wilmore, KY 40390<br />
502-493-9787(h)<br />
502-727-9321(c)<br />
caleb.benge@asbury.edu<br />
bk1- 3<br />
Benge, James (16205)<br />
1607 Barrett Road<br />
London, KY 40741<br />
606-231-8477(h)<br />
606-231-8477(c)<br />
dooglas_1515@yahoo.com<br />
so1- 2<br />
Bennett, Kelly W. (5179)<br />
613 Green Valley Pl<br />
Henderson, KY 42420<br />
502-827-5157 x3(w) 270-827-2046(h)<br />
270-724-1043(c)<br />
kelly.bennett@ky.usda.gov<br />
kbennett@ky.usda.gov<br />
bk3-24<br />
Bennett, Maurice (17691)<br />
115 Seth CT<br />
Radcliff, KY 40160<br />
502-624-4214(w) 270-352-2111(h)<br />
718-954-1719(c)<br />
maurice.bennett@usacc.army.mil<br />
bk1- 2<br />
Bennett, Pamela Johnson (5922)<br />
508 Baker Court<br />
Richmond, KY 40475-1047<br />
859-624-4582(w) 859-623-9101(h)<br />
859-624-4595(f) 859-582-6362(c)<br />
pamela.bennett@madison.kyschools.us<br />
pamela.bennett@eku.edu<br />
fp3-24,vb2- 5<br />
Benningfi eld, Arland (14394)<br />
1024 Byrtle Grove Rd<br />
Leitchfi eld, KY 42754<br />
270-259-5031(w) 270-287-2909(h)<br />
270-287-2909(c)<br />
arlandwbenningfi eld@hotmail.com<br />
tr1- 6<br />
Benson, David (8787)<br />
P O Box 1754<br />
Henderson, KY 42419-1754<br />
270-831-9667(w) 270-827-0307(h)<br />
270-869-4197(c)<br />
davnice@henderson.net<br />
david.benson@ky.gov<br />
bk3-18,fp3- 8<br />
Bentley, Jerry Wayne (1216)<br />
PO Box 1311<br />
Jenkins, KY 41537-1311<br />
606-633-2339(w) 606-832-4643(h)<br />
606-633-2447(f) 606-634-4653(c)<br />
jerry.bentley@letcher.kyschools.us<br />
jerry.bentley@letcher.kyschools.us<br />
bk1-10<br />
Bentley, Zakry A (18347)<br />
3614 Myrtle ave.<br />
Latonia, KY 41015<br />
859-291-5056(h)<br />
859-835-1160(c)<br />
zakrybentley@yahoo.com<br />
so1- 1<br />
Bentzel, Christopher (13479)<br />
271 Sheridan Circle<br />
Hopkinsville, KY 42240<br />
270-887-7250(w) 270-885-1991(h)<br />
270-498-9846(c)<br />
christopher.bentzel@christian.kyschools.<br />
us<br />
bentzel14@hotmail.com<br />
bk3- 8,fb3- 6<br />
Bere, Felix F (18340)<br />
7717 Shadowhill Way<br />
Cincinnati, OH 45242<br />
513-352-4846(w) 513-469-2229(h)<br />
513-252-9193(c)<br />
fbere@cinci.rr.com<br />
so1- 1<br />
Berejena, Farirai (17426)<br />
786 Ravine Circle Apt 2D<br />
Southgate, KY 41071<br />
859-409-9900(h)<br />
859-409-9900(c)<br />
fbere@yahoo.com<br />
so1- 2<br />
Berenbroick, Debra T. (10292)<br />
214 Forest Trace<br />
Radcliff, KY 40160<br />
270-877-6302(h)<br />
270-304-5656(c)<br />
dtberenbroick@comcast.net<br />
debra.berenbroick@hardin.kyschools.us<br />
so3-11<br />
Berg Jr, Lee C. (4312)<br />
715 Eastwood Dr<br />
Owensboro, KY 42303-0614<br />
270-683-4547(h)<br />
270-313-8140(c)<br />
lcbjso@yahoo.com<br />
ba3-14,bk3-14,fp3-12<br />
Bernard, Alexxander L (18193)<br />
455 Dry Creek Road<br />
Clearfi eld, KY 40313<br />
859-250-7050(h)<br />
859-250-7050(c)<br />
alexxbernard@yahoo.com<br />
so1- 1<br />
Bernard, Jeffrey (15472)<br />
82 Little Louisville Rd<br />
Jamestown, KY 42629-7906<br />
270-343-4693(h)<br />
321-258-6602(c)<br />
jeffreybernard66@yahoo.com<br />
ba2- 5<br />
Berns, Thomas E. (1224)<br />
7964 <strong>Kentucky</strong> Dr.<br />
Florence, KY 41042-2507<br />
877-525-0353(w) 513-623-2999(h)<br />
859-525-9090(f) 513-623-2999(c)<br />
tomberns@prontospecialties.com<br />
ba3-15,bk3-33,fb3-20<br />
Berrow, David (14079)<br />
103 West Clay Court<br />
Elizabethtown, KY 42701<br />
270-737-9316(h)<br />
270-300-4964(c)<br />
dberrow@yahoo.com<br />
bk1- 7,fp2- 7<br />
Berry, Derrick E. (7710)<br />
3393 Apple Tree Lane #B<br />
Erlanger, KY 41018<br />
513-489-5000(w) 859-916-5191(h)<br />
513-431-9557(c)<br />
dberry_23@yahoo.com<br />
ba3-20,fb3-19<br />
Berry, Mario S (18361)<br />
206 E. Mason Ave<br />
Danville, KY 40422<br />
859-209-0378(h)<br />
859-209-0378(c)<br />
mberry0015@kctcs.edu<br />
fb1- 1<br />
Berry, Richard L. (9575)<br />
2402 <strong>High</strong> Pine Drive<br />
Louisville, KY 40214<br />
502-361-2071(h)<br />
502-648-2692(c)<br />
rberry45@insightbb.com<br />
rberry45@insightbb.com<br />
ba3-17<br />
Bertke, Daniel (13099)<br />
PO Box 103<br />
Fulda, IN 47536<br />
812-937-2400(w) 812-357-2126(h)<br />
812-686-0177(c)<br />
dbertke@psci.net<br />
tr3- 9<br />
Bertsch, Ronald L. (1230)<br />
113 Moock Rd<br />
Southgate, KY 41071-2922<br />
859-292-3023(w) 859-581-5790(h)<br />
859-250-8378(c)<br />
rjbertsch@insightbb.com<br />
ba1-38,bk3-44,fp2-11,vb3-15<br />
Besecker, Jordan (17058)<br />
524 Angliana Ave Apt 1304<br />
Lexington, KY 40508<br />
513-225-1672(h)<br />
513-225-1672(c)<br />
jbesecker23@fuse.net<br />
ba1- 3<br />
Beverly, Robert (Buck) (12247)<br />
PO Box 163<br />
Owenton, KY 40359<br />
502-564-0142(w) 502-484-5310(h)<br />
502-750-3337(c)<br />
buck.beverly@ky.gov<br />
buckbeverly8@yahoo.com<br />
bk3-10<br />
Bevins, Jim (15174)<br />
25101 US 119 S Post Offi ce Box 945<br />
Belfry, KY 41514<br />
606-454-0004(w) 606-353-7957(h)<br />
606-353-7957(f) 606-454-0004(c)<br />
jmbevins@suddenlink.net<br />
so2- 5<br />
Bibb, Eric (9294)<br />
12014 Bay Run Dr<br />
Louisville, KY 40245<br />
502-724-5376(h)<br />
ericbibb0511@yahoo.com<br />
fb3- 9<br />
Bicksler, Bryce A (18286)<br />
104 Standard Drive<br />
Elkton, KY 42220<br />
270-604-5265(h)<br />
270-604-5265(c)<br />
bryce.bicksler763@topper.wku.edu<br />
vb1- 1<br />
Biddle, Dave (16085)<br />
7052 Russell Cave Rd<br />
Georgetown, KY 40324<br />
859-806-3311(c)<br />
dbiddle1332@yahoo.com<br />
ba2- 4<br />
Bierbaum, Charles (16918)<br />
15601 Crystal Valley Way<br />
Louisville, KY 40299<br />
502-261-2891(h)<br />
502-741-7397(c)<br />
bierbaumc@bellsouth.net<br />
bk2- 3<br />
Billman, Joseph W. (2597)<br />
72 E Third St<br />
Vanceburg, KY 41179<br />
606-796-6563(w) 606-796-6306(h)<br />
606-796-6096(f) 606-202-3551(c)<br />
vpdbillman@ekns.net<br />
ba2- 8,bk3-15,fp3-14<br />
Bilyeu, Barry (15467)<br />
6848 Friendship Rd<br />
Auburn, KY 42206<br />
270-542-4342(w) 270-542-8386(h)<br />
270-847-0091(c)<br />
barrybilyeu@yahoo.com<br />
bk2- 5<br />
Bingham, Deborah (7213)<br />
PO Box 81<br />
Dewitt, KY 40930<br />
606-542-4399(w) 606-542-4121(h)<br />
606-627-1750(c)<br />
jmbing@twc.com<br />
bk3-21,vb1-13<br />
Bingham, Jeff (14749)<br />
PO Box 154<br />
Gray Hawk, KY 40434<br />
606-287-7101 x4005(w) 606-287-8770(h)<br />
606-287-8332(f) 606-438-7112(c)<br />
jbingham@prtcnet.org<br />
bk2- 6<br />
Bingham, Justin (16830)<br />
PO Box 81<br />
Dewitt, KY 40930<br />
606-542-4121(h)<br />
606-627-1740(c)<br />
shinobiseth@gmail.com<br />
bk1- 3<br />
Bird, Rick T (17380)<br />
320 east Lagrange Road<br />
Hanover, IN 47243<br />
502-732-2111(w) 812-866-2274(h)<br />
502-732-2074(f) 812-599-0589(c)<br />
rick.t.bird@dowcorning.com<br />
bk3- 9<br />
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Birdsong, Josh (17249)<br />
11901 Julien Road<br />
Gracey, KY 42232<br />
270-719-1265(h)<br />
270-719-1265(c)<br />
kystar85@yahoo.com<br />
fb2- 3<br />
Bise, Matthew (15842)<br />
3844 Sugarberry Dr<br />
Hebron, KY 41048<br />
937-684-2880(h)<br />
937-684-2880(c)<br />
theg2003@gmail.com<br />
mbise@1tws.com<br />
fb2- 4<br />
Bishop, Blake (12076)<br />
105 S Miller St<br />
Cynthiana, KY 41031<br />
270-792-0213(h)<br />
blake.bishop@wcyn.com<br />
blake.bishop@wku.edu<br />
bk3-10<br />
Bishop, Chadd (17228)<br />
133 Olympia Dr<br />
Bardstown, KY 40004<br />
502-275-1677(h)<br />
502-275-1677(c)<br />
luckg23@yahoo.com<br />
fb1- 3<br />
Bishop, Paul (14523)<br />
3318 Wellingmoor Ave<br />
Louisville, KY 40218<br />
502-243-4052(h)<br />
502-817-5693(c)<br />
thabishop420@hotmail.com<br />
fb2- 6<br />
Bishop, Wesley (16324)<br />
PO Box 215<br />
McKee, KY 40447<br />
606-287-8351(w) 606-493-6179(h)<br />
606-287-7151(f) 606-493-6179(c)<br />
wes.bishop@jackson.kyschools.us<br />
fb2- 4<br />
BlackSr, Anthony E. (1881)<br />
2929 S. Wilson Road #2<br />
Radcliff, KY 40160<br />
502-624-3131(w)<br />
502-624-4380(f) 270-300-7376(c)<br />
secondto_none@yahoo.com<br />
bk1-13,fb3-15,fp1- 9<br />
Black, Daryl (11235)<br />
2676 Swaps Court<br />
Burlington, KY 41005<br />
859-653-7536(h)<br />
859-653-7536(c)<br />
daryl.black2676@yahoo.com<br />
ba2-12,fp2- 4<br />
Black, Donnie (8963)<br />
106 Anchorage Avenue<br />
Georgetown, KY 40324<br />
502-868-2000(w)<br />
502-370-5562(c)<br />
donnie.black@yahoo.com<br />
bk3-14<br />
Black, Joseph Michael (6003)<br />
23 Leatherwood Drive<br />
London, KY 40741<br />
606-862-4699(w) 606-878-2601(h)<br />
606-682-4246(c)<br />
michael.black@laurel.kyschools.us<br />
bk3-25,fb3-21<br />
Black, William (14980)<br />
3925 Decoursey Ave 1st FL<br />
Latonia, KY 41015<br />
859-609-8223(h)<br />
859-609-8223(c)<br />
kyboy1984@yahoo.com<br />
fp2- 6<br />
Black, William (Bill) (17959)<br />
56 Hendrix Rd<br />
Owingsville, KY 40360<br />
606-247-2011(h)<br />
606-336-4715(c)<br />
billchar@windstream.net<br />
fp1- 2<br />
Black, Willis (16130)<br />
47 Tuit Acres Rd<br />
Corbin, KY 40701<br />
606-523-5325(w) 606-528-6879(h)<br />
606-523-2098(f) 606-215-5001(c)<br />
leroysgr@bellsouth.net<br />
bk2- 4<br />
Blackburn, Walter (16549)<br />
204 Bridlewood Drive<br />
Murray, KY 42071<br />
270-753-5600(h)<br />
270-226-5784(c)<br />
sdlbweb@twc.com<br />
so2- 3<br />
Blacklock, Brent (14524)<br />
9432 Thixton Ln<br />
Louisville, KY 40291<br />
502-239-0095(h)<br />
502-902-1120(c)<br />
bpb306@att.net<br />
fb2- 5<br />
Blackwell, Kym (16979)<br />
925 Hammock Oak Ln<br />
Lexington, KY 40515<br />
859-245-5253(h)<br />
859-338-3480(c)<br />
jimandkym@insightbb.com<br />
sw2- 3<br />
Blackwood, Jay (10886)<br />
178 Bluebird Ct<br />
Mount Washington, KY 40047<br />
502-538-2536(h)<br />
502-558-4137(c)<br />
blackwo1@aol.com<br />
fb3-12<br />
Blain, Kevin (16987)<br />
119 Charlotte Cr<br />
Elizabethtown, KY 42701<br />
270-766-5066(w) 270-589-0312(h)<br />
270-589-0312(c)<br />
kevin.blain@ky.gov<br />
ba2- 3<br />
Blair, Manis (1258)<br />
PO Box 334<br />
Blackey, KY 41804-9724<br />
606-633-2524(w) 606-633-5710(h)<br />
606-633-8190(f) 606-335-0679(c)<br />
manis.blair@letcher.kyschools.us<br />
ba2-13,bk2-27,fp1- 5<br />
Blair, Wade (10478)<br />
PO Box 115<br />
Whitesburg, KY 41858<br />
606-633-2549(w) 606-633-4665(h)<br />
276-870-0744(c)<br />
devo@tvscable.com<br />
bk1-10<br />
Blair, William D (17906)<br />
61 Kalakaon Drive<br />
Hazard, KY 41701<br />
606-436-8845(h)<br />
606-438-1126(c)<br />
janet_blair1@windstream.net<br />
bk1- 2<br />
Blakeman, Bradley (16699)<br />
4330 Cloverleaf Dr<br />
Louisville, KY 40216<br />
502-361-8305(h)<br />
502-671-3774(c)<br />
doubleb4040@yahoo.com<br />
fb2- 5<br />
Blakley, Kevin (10994)<br />
PO Box 1375<br />
Harlan, KY 40831<br />
606-837-2214(w) 606-574-8962(h)<br />
606-273-7180(c)<br />
kevin.blakley@harlan.kyschools.us<br />
kevin.blakley@harlan.kyschools.us<br />
fb1- 1<br />
Blanchet, David (12543)<br />
3121 Beech Ave Apt2<br />
Covington, KY 41015<br />
859-468-4001(w)<br />
daviddavidblanchet@yahoo.com<br />
ba3-10,bk2- 8<br />
Bland, Jeremy (16713)<br />
5019 Hunters Point Circle<br />
Louisville, Ky 40216<br />
502-303-4292(c)<br />
jjbland71@gmail.com<br />
so1- 2<br />
Blandford, Steven J. (10121)<br />
408 Wallace Ave.<br />
Louisville, KY 40207<br />
502-896-1618(w) 502-896-1618(h)<br />
stevenblandford@att.net<br />
fp3-15,vb2-12<br />
Blanford, Robert J. (1264)<br />
5609 Bruns Drive<br />
Louisville, KY 40216-2758<br />
502-449-0101(w) 502-447-4133(h)<br />
502-449-0101(f) 502-551-4094(c)<br />
kyaaubob@insightbb.com<br />
vb3-33<br />
Blank, John (17144)<br />
113 Mearl Ln<br />
Hazard, KY 41701<br />
606-436-1115(h)<br />
606-438-9035(c)<br />
andrew.blank@perry.kyschools.us<br />
bk1- 3<br />
Blankenship123 S, Bryan (15911)<br />
123 S Bold Forbes Blvd<br />
Georgetown, KY 40324<br />
502-863-0772 x8281(w) 859-229-6662(h)<br />
502-863-3421(f) 859-229-6662(c)<br />
bryan.blankenship@scott.kyschools.us<br />
bk1- 4<br />
Blankenship, William (14171)<br />
PO Box 474 #2 Sawmill Hill Rd<br />
Lenore, WV 25676<br />
304-475-2534(h)<br />
304-785-0609(c)<br />
wtjpb@suddenlink.net<br />
bk3- 7<br />
Blevins, Mike (15509)<br />
1011 Old Mulkey Rd<br />
Tompkinsville, KY 42167<br />
270-487-6798(w) 270-487-9842(h)<br />
270-487-5771(f) 270-427-8517(c)<br />
michael.blevins@ky.gov<br />
m.blevins47@yahoo.com<br />
ba2- 5,bk2- 4,fb2- 4<br />
Blevins, Shelby L (17771)<br />
1092 Wincester Road<br />
Mount Sterling, KY 40353<br />
859-497-0357(h)<br />
859-274-2161(c)<br />
slblevins2@moreheadstate.edu<br />
so1- 2<br />
Blocker, Don (3894)<br />
4604 Cherry Forest Circle<br />
Louisville, KY 40245<br />
502-243-3684(h)<br />
dblocker@mchutchison.com<br />
fb3-12<br />
Bloomer, John (7638)<br />
1910 Woodfi eld Road<br />
Louisville, KY 40220<br />
502-287-5703(w) 502-618-4298(h)<br />
502-287-6864(f) 502-387-0409(c)<br />
indulge77@hotmail.com<br />
ba2-21,fb3-19,fp3-19<br />
Bloomfi eld, David (11417)<br />
123 Beasley Blvd.<br />
Elizabethtown, KY 42701<br />
270-769-2339(w) 270-505-0138(h)<br />
270-765-6210(f) 270-268-8622(c)<br />
dbloom53@msn.com<br />
dbloomfi eld@etownwinnelson.com<br />
fb3-11<br />
Boatman, Matthew B (17416)<br />
207 east langdon Rd.<br />
Science Hill, KY 42553<br />
606-678-2653(w) 606-219-2570(h)<br />
606-219-2570(c)<br />
bigboat69pc@yahoo.com<br />
fb2- 2<br />
Bobzien, Kenneth (13383)<br />
484 Ashley Place<br />
Versailles, KY 40383<br />
859-288-2628(w) 859-873-2035(h)<br />
859-457-1745(c)<br />
kbobzien@yahoo.com<br />
ken.bobzien@trane.com<br />
sw2- 9<br />
Bocock, Gordon D. (4850)<br />
101 Owens Ferry Road<br />
Somerset, KY 42503<br />
606-678-8916(h)<br />
606-271-0714(c)<br />
coachbo@newwavecomm.net<br />
tr2-25<br />
Bodager, Ron (10816)<br />
2062 Rainbow Rd<br />
Lexington, KY 40503<br />
859-858-2814(w) 859-368-7628(h)<br />
859-368-7628(f) 859-533-8751(c)<br />
rbodager@hotmail.com<br />
rbodager@gmail.com<br />
bk1-11,so3-12,fp3-12<br />
Bode, Ruth Ann (15348)<br />
1410 Eastwood Fisherville Rd<br />
Fisherville, KY 40023<br />
502-254-7532(h)<br />
502-533-8806(c)<br />
rufuscnm@aol.com<br />
sw1- 5<br />
Boden, Al (8986)<br />
1813 North Fort Thomas Avenue<br />
Fort Thomas, KY 41075<br />
859-441-1890(w) 859-781-1890(h)<br />
859-441-3052(f) 859-743-0730(c)<br />
aboden1@fuse.net<br />
vb3-18<br />
Boehnlein, Christopher (13931)<br />
1101 Windsong Way<br />
Louisville, KY 40207<br />
502-930-5760(w) 502-930-5760(h)<br />
502-930-5760(c)<br />
cbboehnlein@gmail.com<br />
christopher@familyrealty.biz<br />
fb2- 7<br />
Boesch, Michael (13858)<br />
900 S Fifth St #302<br />
Louisville, KY 40203<br />
502-523-8171(c)<br />
michael.boesch@gmail.com<br />
so2- 5<br />
Bogar, Jonathan Paul (2272)<br />
755 Meathouse Fk.<br />
Canada, KY 41519<br />
606-353-4951(w) 606-353-9018(h)<br />
606-353-0868(f) 606-424-3088(c)<br />
jonathanp.bogar@ky.gov<br />
bk3-15,fb3-15<br />
Bogard, Allison J (18168)<br />
729 Lakeshore Pkwy<br />
Brandenburg, KY 40108<br />
270-422-4250(h)<br />
270-945-3516(c)<br />
allison.bogard699@topper.wku.edu<br />
so1- 1<br />
Boggs, David (18064)<br />
Box 401<br />
Bonnyman, KY 41719<br />
606-436-8588(h)<br />
606-634-1971(c)<br />
charboggs40@yahoo.com<br />
bk1- 2<br />
Bole, Karlis G (13814)<br />
10032 Glen Meadow Road<br />
Louisville, KY 40241<br />
502-327-6965(h)<br />
502-232-5101(c)<br />
vwman88@gmail.com<br />
redevil1389@yahoo.com<br />
so1- 7<br />
Bolin, Charles A (17929)<br />
1291 Cow Branch Road<br />
West Liberty, KY 41472<br />
606-743-1446(h)<br />
606-743-1446(f) 606-495-7722(c)<br />
cbolin01@hotmail.com<br />
tr1- 2<br />
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Offi Offi cials cials Directory Directory
Offi Offi cials cials Directory Directory<br />
Bond, Brooke (6140)<br />
3723 Winchester Rd.<br />
Louisville, KY 40207<br />
502-894-0687(h)<br />
bbond894@aol.com<br />
vb3-23<br />
Bonds, Todd A (18026)<br />
PO Box 1062<br />
Florence, KY 41022<br />
859-620-0749(h)<br />
tbonds776@yahoo.com<br />
fp1- 2<br />
Bone, Michael E. (10174)<br />
1921 East 19th Street<br />
Owensboro, KY 42303<br />
270-339-2801(h)<br />
270-339-2801(c)<br />
mikeebone19@yahoo.com<br />
bk3-14,fb3-14,so3-13,fp3- 9<br />
Booker, Mark (11478)<br />
2828 Esther Blvd.<br />
Louisville, KY 40220<br />
502-753-3416(w) 502-233-5577(h)<br />
502-773-7077(c)<br />
speedprop32cleaver@gmail.com<br />
vb3-11<br />
Booth, Jason Dale (6283)<br />
607 Buckner Dr.<br />
Frankfort, KY 40601<br />
502-210-1400(w) 502-396-5434(h)<br />
502-396-5434(c)<br />
jbooth@kyol.net<br />
bk3-23,fp3-22<br />
Bornhorn, Sharan (8120)<br />
759 Meadow Wood Drive<br />
Villa Hills, KY 41017<br />
859-760-4373(w) 859-341-3747(h)<br />
859-760-4373(c)<br />
sbornhorn@fuse.net<br />
vb3-21<br />
Bottoms, Kenton (13034)<br />
145 Canterbury Street<br />
Lawrenceburg, KY 40342<br />
502-839-7790(h)<br />
502-598-1205(c)<br />
kbottoms40@roadrunner.com<br />
ba3-10,bk3- 7,fb3- 7<br />
Bottoms, Kyle (15264)<br />
1499 Lannock Place<br />
Danville, KY 40422<br />
859-583-4226(c)<br />
kyle_bottoms4@eku.edu<br />
kyle_bottoms4@eku.edu.com<br />
bk2- 5<br />
Bottoms, Scott (4687)<br />
1499 Lannock Place<br />
Danville, KY 40422<br />
859-236-6618(w)<br />
859-583-0793(c)<br />
sbottoms@doe.bz<br />
bk3-22<br />
Bottoms, W Derek (14100)<br />
236 Triple D Drive<br />
Taylorsville, KY 40071-1176<br />
502-564-6118(w) 502-354-9949(h)<br />
502-338-3959(c)<br />
derek@bottomsracing.com<br />
bk3- 7<br />
Boulware, James I (18247)<br />
1201 Water Street<br />
Fort Knox, KY 40121<br />
502-942-4232(h)<br />
312-806-8685(c)<br />
isaac.boulware@gmail.com<br />
fb1- 1<br />
Bovard, Kurt J (18217)<br />
1605 E.Henry Clay Ave<br />
Fort Wright, KY 41011<br />
859-750-6619(h)<br />
859-750-6619(c)<br />
kbovard13@gmail.com<br />
bk1- 1<br />
Bowen, Danny (3223)<br />
5130 Graywood Ct<br />
Indianapolis, IN 46235-6131<br />
317-855-3335(h)<br />
317-997-4409(c)<br />
db@jude13.com<br />
bk1-14<br />
Bowen, John F (18171)<br />
72 Stephensburg Loop<br />
Cecilia, KY 42724<br />
270-862-2451(h)<br />
270-268-2500(c)<br />
jbowen5@windstream.net<br />
so1- 1<br />
Bowen, Mark (16706)<br />
713 Grand Canyon Dr<br />
Elizabethtown, KY 42701<br />
502-613-6442(w) 270-401-7266(h)<br />
270-401-7266(c)<br />
bobobowen@yahoo.com<br />
bobo.bowen@us.army.mil<br />
bk3-20<br />
Bowles, Eric (16122)<br />
8213 Sealston Dr<br />
Louisville, KY 40228<br />
812-282-6681(w) 502-632-2406(h)<br />
502-554-6982(c)<br />
e24bowles@gmail.com<br />
bk1- 4<br />
Bowling, Austin (17088)<br />
6806 Leland Dr<br />
Crestwood, KY 40014<br />
502-489-4851(w) 502-893-6362(h)<br />
502-489-4851(c)<br />
austin.bowling622@wku.edu<br />
bk1- 3<br />
Bowling, Chris (14019)<br />
6806 Leland Drive<br />
Crestwood, KY 40014<br />
502-412-9258(w) 502-893-6362(h)<br />
502-664-3437(c)<br />
chris.bowling@twcable.com<br />
chris-bowling@insightbb.com<br />
fb3- 7<br />
Bowman, Daryl Keith (8732)<br />
2962 Prewitt Bend Rd<br />
Williamsburg, KY 40769<br />
606-549-7025(w) 606-344-7961(h)<br />
606-344-7961(c)<br />
daryl.bowman@whitley.kyschools.us<br />
fb2-14<br />
Bowyer, Lyle E. (13120)<br />
629 Waugh Branch Road<br />
Barboursville, WV 25504<br />
304-972-9544(w) 304-955-4042(h)<br />
304-972-9544(c)<br />
lylebowyer44@yahoo.com<br />
lylebowyer44@yahoo.com<br />
ba2-10<br />
Boyd, Jeremy A. (13100)<br />
15 White Tail Run<br />
Somerset, KY 42503<br />
606-679-9265(w) 606-451-0440(h)<br />
859-319-9913(c)<br />
boyd_jeremy@hotmail.com<br />
jass4005@hotmail.com<br />
bk2- 9,vb3- 9<br />
Boyd, Jerry (13881)<br />
500 S 16th Street<br />
Murray, KY 42071<br />
270-761-2982(h)<br />
270-227-0307(c)<br />
cyberanimal_74@hotmail.com<br />
fb3- 7<br />
Boyd, Peter E (18311)<br />
1302 Field Stone Dr<br />
Jeffersonville, IN 47130<br />
812-246-7000(w) 812-987-8180(h)<br />
812-987-8180(c)<br />
peteboyd18@gmail.com<br />
fb1- 1<br />
Boylan Jr, John (10383)<br />
1210 Becker Ave<br />
Louisville, KY 40213<br />
502-551-4990(h)<br />
502-551-4990(c)<br />
johnroc33@aol.com<br />
bk3-13<br />
Braden, Nathan (16263)<br />
2426 Thoroughbred Drive Apt 912A<br />
Bowling Green, KY 42104<br />
502-931-5882(h)<br />
502-931-5882(c)<br />
nathan.braden687@topper.wku.edu<br />
ba1- 4,bk1- 4<br />
Bradford, Jeff (4199)<br />
144 Bob Hite Rd.<br />
Morganfi eld, KY 42437<br />
270-389-0018(h)<br />
270-952-6382(c)<br />
jeff_bradford@bellsouth.net<br />
fb3-14<br />
Bradford, William (13990)<br />
29 Sterrett Avenue Apt 1<br />
Covington, KY 41014<br />
859-292-5819(w) 859-533-2448(h)<br />
859-655-6979(f) 859-533-2448(c)<br />
bill.bradford@covington.kyschools.us<br />
sw1- 6<br />
Bradley, Brian (15564)<br />
204 View Point Dr<br />
Richmond, KY 40475<br />
859-893-9409(h)<br />
859-893-9409(c)<br />
bbradley74@gmail.com<br />
bbradleyutfan@yahoo.com<br />
ba2- 5<br />
Bradley, Charles J. (1816)<br />
4126 Talbert St<br />
Cincinnati, OH 45205-1084<br />
513-345-6572(w) 513-221-8707(h)<br />
859-802-8295(c)<br />
cjbradleyky@yahoo.com<br />
vb3-26<br />
Bradley, Glenn (16381)<br />
402 South Sheridan Dr<br />
Hopkinsville, KY 42240<br />
270-886-5364(w) 270-886-5419(h)<br />
270-886-5641(f) 270-889-1351(c)<br />
gbradley.westate@live.com<br />
wr1- 4<br />
Bradley, Mikel P (18027)<br />
2501 South Virginia Street APT 8<br />
Hopkinsville, KY 42240<br />
270-889-6512(w) 270-963-2303(h)<br />
270-889-6012(f) 270-963-2302(c)<br />
mikel.bradley@ky.gov<br />
ba1- 2<br />
Bradley, Jr, W O (5188)<br />
204 View Point Dr<br />
Richmond, KY 40475<br />
859-626-7981(h)<br />
859-893-9724(c)<br />
ckuapops@yahoo.com<br />
ba3-25<br />
Bradley, William Brent (3759)<br />
2020 Merrick Dr. #8<br />
Richmond, KY 40475-8228<br />
859-979-3700(h)<br />
859-979-3700(c)<br />
brenteku@yahoo.com<br />
ba3-15,bk3-10<br />
Bradshaw, Jason (13160)<br />
1815 Summer St Lot 3<br />
Flatwoods, KY 41139-1289<br />
606-473-3328(h)<br />
606-255-7320(c)<br />
jasonbradshaw29@yahoo.com<br />
jaydogg29@hotmail.com<br />
ba2- 9,fb1- 4<br />
Bradshaw, Thomas P (17876)<br />
1511 Cornette Way<br />
Louisville, KY 40216<br />
502-587-8546(w) 502-361-7128(h)<br />
502-609-7211(c)<br />
thomaspconniej@bellsouth.net<br />
ba1- 2<br />
Brady, Mack E. (1308)<br />
1522 Posey Ball Rd<br />
Henderson, KY 42420<br />
270-826-2713(w) 270-826-9545(h)<br />
270-860-4107(c)<br />
ebrady@hendersonky.us<br />
bk3-27<br />
Brady, Michael (16823)<br />
3909 Suerlin Dr<br />
Buckner, KY 40010<br />
502-266-0041(w) 502-222-4388(h)<br />
502-468-5740(c)<br />
mbrady@derekengineering.com<br />
vb1- 3<br />
Bramble, Jr, Charles P. (9499)<br />
225 South 46th St.<br />
Middlesboro, KY 40965<br />
606-248-5495(h)<br />
606-269-6185(c)<br />
cpbjr@twc.com<br />
sirking@wwgap.net<br />
ba2- 3<br />
Bramble, Tony R (18175)<br />
1138 Madeleine Cir<br />
CIncinnati, OH 45231<br />
513-260-5154(h)<br />
513-260-5154(c)<br />
tonybramble@aol.com<br />
bk1- 9<br />
Branch, Derek M (17605)<br />
8714 Astrid Avenue<br />
Louisville, KY 40228<br />
502-963-5222(h)<br />
502-472-5855(c)<br />
derjarbranch04@att.net<br />
wr1- 2<br />
Branch, Jr., Ford W. (10375)<br />
407 Holly Lane<br />
Princeton, KY 42445<br />
270-625-2178(w) 270-356-6992(h)<br />
fwbranch@yahoo.com<br />
bk3-13<br />
Brandenburg, Matthew (13065)<br />
175 Governors Crossing<br />
Lancaster, KY 40444-7151<br />
859-548-9519(h)<br />
859-893-8723(c)<br />
brandenburgm@msn.com<br />
ba3- 9<br />
BrandenburgJr, Willis (14673)<br />
175 Governors Crossing<br />
Lancaster, KY 40444<br />
859-548-9519(h)<br />
859-533-2783(c)<br />
brandenburgw@msn.com<br />
ba2- 6,bk2- 6<br />
Branham, Brittney (16761)<br />
4119 Dix Fork Rd<br />
Sidney, KY 41564<br />
606-237-5675(w) 606-353-9829(h)<br />
606-237-1656(f) 606-369-1881(c)<br />
brittneybranham@rocketmail.com<br />
vb2- 3<br />
Branham, Mark L. (11514)<br />
5556 Bruce Avenue<br />
Louisville, KY 40214<br />
502-852-5959(w) 502-553-6291(h)<br />
502-379-3972(c)<br />
mlbran02@louisville.edu<br />
mlbran02@gwise.louisville.edu<br />
fb3-10<br />
Branscum, Wade (1317)<br />
1000 Bicknell Lane<br />
Wilmore, KY 40390-0181<br />
859-858-4257(h)<br />
859-983-5455(c)<br />
wbranscum@earthlink.net<br />
bk3-28,fp3-15<br />
Brantley, Del (1319)<br />
PO Box 28<br />
Salem, KY 42078-0028<br />
270-988-2422(w) 270-988-2503(h)<br />
270-836-0649(c)<br />
dbrantpc@tds.net<br />
ba3-18,bk3-34,fp3-13<br />
Brashear, Tony L. (6855)<br />
PO Box 2280<br />
Hazard, KY 41702<br />
606-438-4457(w) 606-439-2038(h)<br />
tony.brashear@ky.gov<br />
bk1-10<br />
Braun, Mark (15106)<br />
661 Elyse Way<br />
Florence, KY 41042<br />
859-386-7520(w) 859-371-7678(h)<br />
859-392-4174(f) 859-630-7266(c)<br />
mark.braun@fmr.com<br />
so2- 5<br />
12 - OFFICIALS DIRECTORY <strong>2012</strong>-<strong>2013</strong> KHSAA HANDBOOK
Brawner, Christopher (1<strong>2013</strong>)<br />
6137 Perma Dr<br />
Louisville, KY 40218<br />
502-367-5133(w) 502-445-2873(h)<br />
502-445-2873(c)<br />
chris.brawner@hotmail.com<br />
chris.brawner@hotmail.com<br />
fp3- 9,vb3- 9<br />
Bray, Michael (10995)<br />
694 Tucker Rd<br />
Bronston, KY 42518<br />
606-561-4798(h)<br />
606-425-7505(c)<br />
mbbray01@louisville.edu<br />
ba3-12,bk3-12,vb3-11<br />
Brazeau, Gerald (16195)<br />
2927 Autumn Ct<br />
Prospect, KY 40059<br />
502-736-3060 x1400(w) 502-664-1000(h)<br />
502-664-1000(c)<br />
gkbrazeau@live.com<br />
sw1- 4<br />
Breslin, Kevin M (18238)<br />
62 Lockwood Pl<br />
Ft Thomas, KY 41075<br />
859-441-5649(h)<br />
859-240-0627(c)<br />
yankee4151@yahoo.com<br />
so1- 1<br />
Brewer, Bailey L. (7436)<br />
606 North Broadway #1<br />
Lexington, KY 40508<br />
859-255-0202(w) 859-382-0776(h)<br />
859-382-0776(c)<br />
blbrewer99@gmail.com<br />
bk1-10,fb2- 8<br />
Brewer, Preston E. (1333)<br />
1115 Catherine Street<br />
Metropolis, IL 62960-1714<br />
618-524-7050(h)<br />
618-638-3403(c)<br />
presbrewer1972@yahoo.com<br />
ba3-34,bk3-33,fb3-21<br />
Brewer, R. DeWayne (13956)<br />
2426 Quarry Point<br />
Owensboro, KY 42303<br />
270-313-1046(w) 270-313-7081(h)<br />
bigbrewsky08@hotmail.com<br />
so2- 7<br />
Brewer, Stephen L (18324)<br />
11 Pinebluff Cove<br />
Harold, KY 41635<br />
606-432-0330(w) 606-794-1062(h)<br />
606-432-8009(f) 606-794-1062(c)<br />
steveb@pilgrimenergy.net<br />
ba1- 1,fb1- 1,fp1- 1<br />
Brey, Darren M (17519)<br />
2319 Alta Ave<br />
Louisville, TN 40205<br />
502-439-5453(h)<br />
502-439-5453(c)<br />
darrenbrey@hotmail.com<br />
fb2- 2<br />
Brey, Gregory Lee (7842)<br />
11307 Jefferson Trace Blvd.<br />
Louisville, KY 40291-3583<br />
502-779-3131(w) 502-749-0228(h)<br />
502-773-0872(c)<br />
glbrey@hotmail.com<br />
bk2-18,fb3-19,vb1-19<br />
Bridgewater, Gary D. (4688)<br />
1005 Forest Lane<br />
Goshen, KY 40026-9538<br />
502-228-3165(h)<br />
502-494-7847(c)<br />
gdbridge@bellsouth.net<br />
bk3-26<br />
Bridgewater, Wilando (12884)<br />
43 Perks Dr<br />
Campbellsville, KY 42718<br />
270-403-2616(h)<br />
270-403-2616(c)<br />
wilandobridgewater@yahoo.com<br />
bk2- 5<br />
Brien, David Ray (8667)<br />
339 Sunset Ridge<br />
Mt Sterling, KY 40353<br />
859-498-8728(w) 859-585-1609(h)<br />
davidbrien1@hotmail.com<br />
ba3- 9,bk2- 4<br />
Brifford, Antwian R (18377)<br />
Po box 2892<br />
Pikeville, KY 41501<br />
205-239-4596(h)<br />
205-239-4596(c)<br />
abrifford@yahoo.com<br />
fb1- 1,vb1- 1<br />
Brinkman, James (8195)<br />
3320 Eastside Drive<br />
Louisville, KY 40220<br />
502-244-6666(w) 502-491-4425(h)<br />
502-216-7166(c)<br />
jim.brinkman@lightyear.net<br />
jimmyref@yahoo.com<br />
bk2- 9<br />
Britt, Joni (14010)<br />
PO Box 291y Avenue<br />
Bowling Green, KY 42102<br />
270-779-9523(w) 270-779-9523(h)<br />
270-779-9523(c)<br />
britt.joni@insightbb.com<br />
bk2- 7<br />
Broaddus, Amanda (15885)<br />
PO Box 250<br />
Bloomfi eld, KY 40008<br />
502-827-9821(h)<br />
502-827-9821(c)<br />
jesus_is_my_life_savor@yahoo.com<br />
jesus_is_my_life_savor@yahoo.com<br />
bk1- 3<br />
Brock, David (11672)<br />
PO Box 1218<br />
Union, KY 41091<br />
859-609-7111(w) 859-609-7111(h)<br />
onemoment2105@netscape.net<br />
bk1-11<br />
Brock, Dwayne (16646)<br />
5 S Teakwood Ct<br />
Alexandria, KY 41001<br />
859-448-0405(h)<br />
brockshome@netzero.com<br />
bk2- 3<br />
Brock, J.j. (17805)<br />
77 Butcher Knife Rd<br />
Topmost, KY 41862<br />
606-874-2186(w) 606-447-2059(h)<br />
606-874-9433(f) 606-477-8103(c)<br />
jack.brock@am.dynonobel.com<br />
fb2- 2<br />
Brock, Jeff (1311)<br />
P.O. Box 842<br />
Pineville, KY 40977<br />
606-337-7061(w)<br />
606-302-3923(c)<br />
jeffbr45@yahoo.com<br />
jeff.brock@bell.kyschools.us<br />
ba1- 9,bk3-12,fp3-10,vb2- 6<br />
Brockie, Wesley (14724)<br />
1548 Lincoln Ave<br />
Louisville, KY 40213<br />
502-292-2464(w) 502-541-8881(h)<br />
502-541-8881(c)<br />
brockie1999@yahoo.com<br />
bk2- 6<br />
Broderick, Paul Allen (6342)<br />
714 Brendon Hills Place<br />
Middletown, KY 40245<br />
502-290-6361(h)<br />
broderickpaul@hotmail.com<br />
bk3-22<br />
Brooks, Clayton L. (1349)<br />
1071 Vine St<br />
Paris, KY 40361-1925<br />
859-361-0000(w) 859-361-0000(h)<br />
lcbrook@aol.com<br />
bk3-28<br />
Brooks, Conan (14485)<br />
185 Hays Blvd<br />
Lexington, KY 40509<br />
859-559-9641(c)<br />
cebrooks12@gmail.com<br />
bk2- 3,fp1- 3,vb2- 6<br />
Brooks, Joshua Cole (10757)<br />
188 Preakness Dr<br />
Lexington, KY 40516<br />
859-396-9999(c)<br />
joshua_brooks@msn.com<br />
so3-12<br />
Brooks, Larry E. (3099)<br />
640 South 42nd Street<br />
Louisville, KY 40211-1671<br />
502-271-9821(w) 502-775-8578(h)<br />
502-271-9821(c)<br />
satchlarry@yahoo.com<br />
bk3-39,fb3-38<br />
Brooks, Wallis (1350)<br />
217 Fithian Ave<br />
Paris, KY 40361-1645<br />
859-988-1482(w) 859-707-9299(h)<br />
wbrooks61@att.net<br />
bk2-22<br />
BrossartJr, Ronald F (17591)<br />
3058 Oxford Terrace<br />
Burlington, KY 41005<br />
859-441-5333(w) 859-689-1033(h)<br />
859-372-6005(f) 513-264-9999(c)<br />
ronbrossart@fuse.net<br />
bk1- 2<br />
Broughton, Scott (11849)<br />
164 south allison avenue<br />
Barbourville, KY 40906<br />
606-546-4169(w)<br />
606-627-2512(c)<br />
scott.broughton@knox.kyschools.us<br />
bk2-10<br />
Brown, Adam D (18325)<br />
1027 Man O War Drive<br />
Frankfort, KY 40601<br />
502-382-6593(h)<br />
502-382-6593(c)<br />
adam_brown149@mymail.eku.edu<br />
bk1- 1<br />
Brown, Christopher (15695)<br />
Po Box 957<br />
Edmonton, KY 42129<br />
270-651-8664(w) 270-432-0775(h)<br />
270-590-3173(c)<br />
cbrown@scrtc.com<br />
fb2- 4<br />
Brown, Clayton (14990)<br />
611 Santa Clara Valley Ct, # 10<br />
Crestview Hills, KY 41017<br />
859-414-1339(c)<br />
clayton.72.brown@gmail.com<br />
fasworld1619@gmail.com<br />
ba1- 5<br />
Brown, Darryl (11748)<br />
2576 Vonoa Drive<br />
Radcliff, KY 40160<br />
502-624-5602(w) 270-351-2702(h)<br />
270-300-6909(c)<br />
darryl.brown@insightbb.com<br />
commosgt13@yahoo.com<br />
bk3-11,fp2- 8<br />
Brown, David E. (9351)<br />
109 Millbrooke Dr<br />
Hopkinsville, KY 42240<br />
270-886-1216(w)<br />
270-776-7399(c)<br />
blue20@bellsouth.net<br />
debrown@franklinfbc.org<br />
bk3-17,fb3-11<br />
Brown, David T (18348)<br />
133 Steel Street<br />
Hazard, KY 41701<br />
606-439-0148(h)<br />
606-233-8481(c)<br />
tanner_brown13@yahoo.com<br />
so1- 1<br />
Brown, Dwayne (14654)<br />
134 Poplar St<br />
Barbourville, KY 40906<br />
606-627-3245(w) 606-627-0974(h)<br />
606-627-0974(c)<br />
sjqw@barbourville.com<br />
ba2- 5,bk2- 6,fp2- 6<br />
Brown, Eugene H. (10748)<br />
10347 Calvary Rd.<br />
Independence, KY 41051<br />
859-466-8764(h)<br />
859-363-4804(f) 859-466-8764(c)<br />
gene.brown@kenton.kyschools.us<br />
ebrown5606@aol.com<br />
fb3-13<br />
Brown, Gary (15045)<br />
121 Candlewood Dr<br />
Winchester, KY 40391<br />
859-744-2387(w) 859-595-7125(h)<br />
859-745-9501(f) 859-595-8066(c)<br />
gary.brown@wfcog.com<br />
bk1-18<br />
Brown, James A (17696)<br />
3105 Lighthouse DR<br />
Jeffersonville, IN 47130<br />
812-725-1587(h)<br />
812-207-1598(c)<br />
mrjamesabrown64@yahoo.com<br />
bk1- 2<br />
Brown, James W. (1364)<br />
9300 Hall Road<br />
West Paducah, KY 42086-9419<br />
270-488-3793(h)<br />
270-519-4414(c)<br />
jimmiebrown12@comcast.net<br />
ba3-39<br />
Brown, Joby (16647)<br />
3641 Stone Valley Drive<br />
Hopkinsville, KY 42240<br />
270-890-0681(w) 270-206-1005(h)<br />
brown4and1@gmail.com<br />
fb2- 3<br />
Brown, II, John W. (5132)<br />
75 Pinnacle Pointe Dr<br />
Somerset, KY 42503<br />
606-305-7778(w) 606-677-9825(h)<br />
606-305-7778(c)<br />
johnw_brown@msn.com<br />
fb3-11<br />
Brown, Mark (13413)<br />
2919 Ohio River Rd<br />
Greenup, KY 41144<br />
606-831-0732(c)<br />
marxacat00@yahoo.com<br />
fp3- 8,vb3- 8<br />
Brown, Patrick Kevin (13490)<br />
3432 Marycrest Dr. West<br />
Owensboro, KY 42301<br />
270-316-6708(w) 270-685-9085(h)<br />
270-314-9740(c)<br />
jeanbrow@bellsouth.net<br />
bk1- 8<br />
Brown, Robert D (18339)<br />
118B Freeman Ct<br />
South Point, OH 45680<br />
740-547-9121(h)<br />
740-861-3272(c)<br />
rb132010@ohio.edu<br />
fb1- 1<br />
Brown, Roger (16716)<br />
192 John Cash Rd<br />
Crab Orchard, KY 40419<br />
606-669-9083(h)<br />
606-669-9083(c)<br />
lincolnfi re903@yahoo.com<br />
bk2- 3,fb2- 3<br />
Brown, Stephen J. (1371)<br />
2516 Ridgestone Dr.<br />
Elizabethtown, KY 42701-5500<br />
502-420-1100(w) 270-737-1490(h)<br />
270-737-1490(f) 502-376-1306(c)<br />
brown2516@comcast.net<br />
brown2516@comcast.net<br />
so3-29<br />
Brown, Tonie (1374)<br />
5304 Austin Tracy Rd<br />
Austin, KY 42123<br />
270-783-5007(w) 270-434-2072(h)<br />
melissa@scrtc.com<br />
bk3-30<br />
<strong>2012</strong>-<strong>2013</strong> KHSAA HANDBOOK OFFICIALS DIRECTORY - 13<br />
Offi Offi cials cials Directory Directory
Offi Offi cials cials Directory Directory<br />
Brown, Wayne T. (5775)<br />
184 Hunter Trace Drive<br />
Ewing, KY 41039<br />
606-849-4716(w) 606-849-4716(h)<br />
606-748-0309(c)<br />
wayneparkwood@yahoo.com<br />
bk3-24,fp3-16,vb3-11<br />
Brown, Wendell (1375)<br />
513 W 16th St<br />
London, KY 40741-1069<br />
606-878-8889(w) 606-864-2372(h)<br />
wendellsoverhead@windstream.net<br />
bk3-39,fb3-39<br />
Brown, William Larry (9274)<br />
8202 Adella<br />
Florence, KY 41042<br />
859-282-0222(w) 859-283-1073(h)<br />
859-394-4106(c)<br />
larrybrown@aol.com<br />
so3-17<br />
Brown, William M. (1348)<br />
2602 Dewitt Street<br />
Flatwoods, KY 41139<br />
606-408-9675(w) 606-388-4381(h)<br />
606-408-6978(f) 606-922-2179(c)<br />
fi reman8017@hotmail.com<br />
william.brown@kdmc.net<br />
ba3-16<br />
Browning, Eddie (14971)<br />
PO Box 213<br />
Avawam, KY 41713<br />
606-436-5101(w) 606-438-8584(h)<br />
606-436-3999(f) 606-438-8584(c)<br />
eddie.browning@perry.kyschools.us<br />
ba2- 6,bk2- 4,fb2- 5<br />
Browning, James K (17844)<br />
261 Hickory Hollow Dr<br />
Madisonville, KY 42431<br />
270-825-2954(h)<br />
270-871-8191(c)<br />
keith.browning@ymail.com<br />
ba1- 2<br />
Browning, Richard D. (10384)<br />
6807 Wunderly Ct<br />
Louisville, KY 40291<br />
502-814-2135(w)<br />
502-558-0203(c)<br />
rdb@rawlingscompany.com<br />
bk3-13<br />
Bruce, Ashlyn (15922)<br />
3650 Tates Creek Rd, Apt 19<br />
Lexington, KY 40517<br />
239-595-2351(h)<br />
abruce33@gmail.com<br />
bk1- 4<br />
Bruce, Dickie (15126)<br />
88 Hidden Creek Drive<br />
Somerset, KY 42503-4115<br />
606-677-4068-1569(w) 606-416-5756(h)<br />
239-641-6286(c)<br />
dkybruce@aol.com<br />
bk2- 3,vb1- 5<br />
Bruce, John M. (8601)<br />
6220 Pilot Rock Road<br />
Hopkinsville, KY 42240<br />
270-886-9438(h)<br />
bruc7174@gmail.com<br />
bruc7174@bellsouth.net<br />
bk3-16,fb3-18<br />
Bruenderman, Mary (1381)<br />
1040 Old Jericho Road<br />
LaGrange, KY 40031<br />
502-245-6252(w) 502-417-5807(h)<br />
502-245-3024(f)<br />
kyusssaump@yahoo.com<br />
kyussaump@yahoo.com<br />
vb3-30<br />
Bruhn, Jeff T (18184)<br />
125 Cedar Ridge Place<br />
Paducah, KY 42003<br />
270-898-7888(w) 270-556-5219(h)<br />
270-556-5219(c)<br />
bigfootb03@hotmail.com<br />
bk1- 1,vb1- 1<br />
Brumfi eld, Joseph (16925)<br />
PO Box 486<br />
Fort Gay, WV 25514<br />
606-783-1568(w)<br />
606-780-0953(f) 606-336-3471(c)<br />
jbrumfi eld@diamond-forest.com<br />
bk1- 3<br />
Brumfi eld, Lonnie M. (6031)<br />
3128 1/2 Oakland Av<br />
Catlettsburg, KY 41129<br />
606-739-9878(h)<br />
lonniebky55@yahoo.com<br />
ba3-23,bk2-15,fb3-15,fp3-16<br />
Brummett, Daniel (9018)<br />
6406 Waterview Way<br />
Independence, KY 41051<br />
513-803-2355(w) 859-363-1468(h)<br />
513-238-6677(c)<br />
dbrummett6406@insightbb.com<br />
fb3- 8<br />
Bruner, IV, William L. (4410)<br />
PO Box 239<br />
Pittsburgh, KY 40755<br />
606-224-0991(w) 606-224-0991(h)<br />
606-878-6948(f)<br />
wl_bruner@hotmail.com<br />
so3-26<br />
Brungs, Michael C. (10941)<br />
1584 St. Anthony Dr<br />
Ft. Wright, KY 41011<br />
513-794-6683(w) 859-331-7789(h)<br />
859-992-6441(c)<br />
mbrungs@zoomtown.com<br />
bk3-12<br />
Brunson, Lillie D. E. (5564)<br />
2500 Browns Valley-Red Hill Rd.<br />
Utica, KY 42376<br />
270-852-7300 x234(w) 270-275-1152(h)<br />
270-852-7310(f) 270-316-6967(c)<br />
lillie.brunson@daviess.kyschools.us<br />
ldeb75@gmail.com<br />
tr3-34,vb1-19<br />
Bryan, James T. (4486)<br />
1905 Floradora Drive<br />
Louisville, KY 40272-4142<br />
502-318-4215(w) 502-935-6650(h)<br />
tbryan@onealsteel.com<br />
fb3-26<br />
Bryan, Jonathan (9687)<br />
760 Glendale Hodgenville Rd East<br />
Elizabethtown, KY 42701<br />
270-312-2753(h)<br />
270-312-2753(c)<br />
jonathan840@yahoo.com<br />
so3-16<br />
Bryant, Barbara (15430)<br />
120 Englewood Dr<br />
Bardstown, KY 40004<br />
502-348-5947 x2239(w) 502-507-1863(h)<br />
502-348-2433(f)<br />
bbryant@bardstowncable.net<br />
vb1- 5<br />
Bryant, Dustin (14325)<br />
3136 Royal Windsor Dr<br />
Edgewood, KY 41017<br />
888-467-7704(w) 502-836-7659(h)<br />
502-836-7659(c)<br />
dusty1913@gmail.com<br />
dbryant@patientaccounts.org<br />
ba2- 7<br />
Bryant, Jimmy W. (1390)<br />
4916 Determine Ln<br />
Louisville, KY 40216-2336<br />
502-448-4153(h)<br />
502-448-4153(f) 502-386-6572(c)<br />
aylaspap@hotmail.com<br />
lmbryant1603@insightbb.com<br />
bk3-42,fp2-31,vb3-13<br />
Bryant, Jonathon (8772)<br />
8002 Stonemeadow Dr<br />
Louisville, KY 40218<br />
502-574-7636(w) 502-493-2745(h)<br />
502-553-4665(c)<br />
jabmm1@aol.com<br />
fb3-18<br />
Bryant, Mark (1391)<br />
424 Beaumont Avenue<br />
Harrodsburg, KY 40330<br />
859-734-9167(w) 859-734-3217(h)<br />
859-733-9732(f) 859-325-6059(c)<br />
mark@andersondeanpark.com<br />
mbryant@burginwireless.com<br />
ba3-16,bk3-21<br />
Bryngelson, Paul S (18166)<br />
300 Wexford Drive<br />
Walton, KY 41094<br />
859-647-7950(w) 859-653-4732(h)<br />
859-653-4732(c)<br />
paulsgrayteam@insightbb.com<br />
so1- 1<br />
Bryson, Georgia B (17615)<br />
477 Cates By-Pass Road<br />
Russellville, KS 42276<br />
270-539-7711(w) 270-847-7430(h)<br />
270-539-3121(f) 270-847-7430(c)<br />
georgia.bryson@logan.kyschools.us<br />
bk1- 2,fp1- 2,vb1- 1<br />
Bryson, Ronald (17092)<br />
417 Orchard Brook Dr<br />
Brooks, KY 40109<br />
502-429-7287(w) 52-957-5605(h)<br />
502-552-5406(c)<br />
ronald263@windstream.net<br />
ba1- 3<br />
Buck, John F (18274)<br />
2494 S. St. Hwy. 7<br />
Grayson, KY 41143<br />
606-474-7451(h)<br />
606-922-8174(c)<br />
johnbuck474@windstream.net<br />
vb1- 1<br />
Buckley, Paul V. (8298)<br />
3116 Calvin Street<br />
Ashland, KY 41102<br />
304-526-2826(w)<br />
606-922-7793(c)<br />
pbuckley@heralddispatch.com<br />
pbuckley@heralddispatch.com<br />
fb3-13<br />
Buckman, Aaron (14504)<br />
2343 Glen Eagle Drive<br />
Louisville, KY 40222<br />
270-781-6279(h)<br />
270-535-7659(c)<br />
aaronbuckman@yahoo.com<br />
so2- 6<br />
Buckman, John R (17606)<br />
1430 Barbers Mill Road<br />
Lebanon, KY 40033<br />
270-692-3441(w) 270-699-2939(h)<br />
270-699-6717(c)<br />
john.buckman@marion.kyschools.us<br />
vb1- 2<br />
Buckner, Ravi (12204)<br />
4035 Chevoit Dr<br />
Louisville, KY 40216<br />
502-933-1719(w) 502-235-6187(h)<br />
ravi.buckner@ky.gov<br />
ravi.buckner@insightbb.com<br />
bk2- 8,fb2- 8<br />
Buechler, Joe (14912)<br />
307 Pepperbush Road<br />
Louisville, KY 40207<br />
502-896-1558(h)<br />
502-303-4597(c)<br />
buechler@insightbb.com<br />
tr1- 6<br />
Buemi, Kevin (15225)<br />
627 Third Street<br />
Dayton, KY 41074<br />
859-814-9029(c)<br />
jbuemi@zoomtown.com<br />
fb2- 5<br />
Buerger, David J. (4447)<br />
2658 Rice Pike<br />
Union, KY 41091<br />
859-781-1700(w) 859-384-2661(h)<br />
859-663-7741(c)<br />
davidbuerger@insightbb.com<br />
ba3-26,bk3-26,vb3-26<br />
Buffi ngton, Joshua A (18419)<br />
103 Jo ann<br />
Glasgow, KY 42141<br />
208-390-3059(h)<br />
208-390-7245(c)<br />
jbuffi ngton17@gmail.com<br />
so1- 1<br />
Bugg, James (16438)<br />
1609 Roosevelt St<br />
Henderson, KY 42420<br />
270-827-2996(w) 270-860-2273(h)<br />
270-860-2273(c)<br />
buggjim@yahoo.com<br />
ba2- 4<br />
Buky, Greg (6598)<br />
PO Box 1050<br />
Mt Washington, KY 40047<br />
502-538-4494(w) 502-538-8961(h)<br />
502-592-2367(c)<br />
gbuky@aol.com<br />
ba3-12,bk3-23<br />
Bullard, David. K (17940)<br />
300 Blossom Ridge Drive<br />
Corbin, KY 40701<br />
606-528-5429(w) 606-258-8506(h)<br />
606-528-4750(f) 606-620-3281(c)<br />
david.bullard@knox.kyschools.us<br />
ba1- 2<br />
Bullock, James (11844)<br />
106 Ruston Dr<br />
Lancaster, KY 40444<br />
859-792-1416(h)<br />
859-339-1124(c)<br />
jt_bllck@yahoo.com<br />
ba3-10<br />
Bumps, Chris (5389)<br />
433 Fonso Cr<br />
Bowling Green, KY 42104<br />
270-779-9317(h)<br />
270-779-9317(c)<br />
goosebumps3@yahoo.com<br />
cbumps@campingworld.com<br />
bk3-14<br />
Bunch, Dennis (14195)<br />
11268 Cumberland Falls Hwy<br />
Corbin, KY 40701<br />
606-549-7869(w) 606-526-0853(h)<br />
606-304-6256(c)<br />
dennis.bunch@whitley.kyschools.us<br />
bk1- 7<br />
Bunnell, Eric (15696)<br />
15014 Glendower Dr<br />
Louisville, KY 40245<br />
502-451-0600 x261(w) 502-254-3085(h)<br />
502-473-1721(f) 502-639-5454(c)<br />
ebunnell@kfg.com<br />
sw1- 3<br />
Burba, Edward S (17276)<br />
10110 Lanson Court<br />
Louisville, KY 40272<br />
502-744-9243(h)<br />
502-744-9243(c)<br />
sburba@hotmail.com<br />
fb2- 2<br />
Burch, Ted (17397)<br />
PO Box 2843<br />
Elizabethtown, KY 42702<br />
270-769-8573(h)<br />
burcht@comcast.net<br />
vb2- 2<br />
Burchett, Donnie (8211)<br />
54 Doe Run<br />
Glasgow, KY 42141<br />
270-678-6473(h)<br />
270-678-6473(f) 270-576-5810(c)<br />
dburchett@scrtc.com<br />
bk3-21<br />
Burgess, Lauren G (17987)<br />
1617 Magna Oak Dr<br />
Lexington, KY 40515<br />
270-427-8732(h)<br />
270-427-8732(c)<br />
lgbu222@g.uky.edu<br />
fp1- 2<br />
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BurkartJr, Robert (11654)<br />
10364 Canberra Dr<br />
Independence, KY 41051<br />
859-647-4511(w) 859-282-1470(h)<br />
859-743-7435(c)<br />
r.burkart@fuse.net<br />
bk3-11<br />
Burkart, Robert L. (1412)<br />
507 Bunker Court<br />
Covington, KY 41011-1824<br />
859-344-7136(w) 859-466-4359(h)<br />
859-341-0526(f) 859-466-4359(c)<br />
burkart.b@rajones.com<br />
bk3-39<br />
Burke, Daryl D. (11418)<br />
PO Box 725<br />
Virgie, KY 41572<br />
606-639-2774(w) 606-639-0059(h)<br />
daryldburke@yahoo.com<br />
fb2-11<br />
Burke, Michael (11226)<br />
8950 Big Br Rd<br />
Virgie, KY 41572<br />
606-433-2619(w) 606-639-8081(h)<br />
michael_v_burke@yahoo.com<br />
fb1- 5<br />
Burke, Mike (14861)<br />
3501 E Hebron Ln<br />
Shepherdsville, KY 40165<br />
502-955-6478(h)<br />
502-955-6478(f) 502-664-3666(c)<br />
burkemkmc1@aol.com<br />
burkemkmc2@aol.com<br />
fp2- 6<br />
Burkeen, Matthew (9803)<br />
3447 Symsonia Hwy<br />
Benton, KY 42025<br />
270-205-5384(h)<br />
270-703-5903(c)<br />
mburkeen09@gmail.com<br />
bk1- 3,vb2- 5<br />
Burkeen, Phillip C. (1415)<br />
1709 Planters Way<br />
Bowling Green, KY 42104-4455<br />
270-781-9176(h)<br />
270-791-1845(c)<br />
p.burkeen@insightbb.com<br />
ba3-41,bk3-39,fb3-33,fp3-31<br />
Burks, Darrel (2506)<br />
PO Box 1027<br />
Campton, KY 41301<br />
606-362-8815(h)<br />
606-362-8815(c)<br />
dburks@mrtc.com<br />
bk3-13,fp1- 3<br />
Burnett, Kristy Nelson (12186)<br />
PO Box 740<br />
Pineville, KY 40977<br />
606-248-9582(w) 606-302-0887(h)<br />
606-248-9514(f) 606-499-1127(c)<br />
kristy.burnett@fi rststatefi nancial.net<br />
bk2-10<br />
Burnette, Sandy T. (10323)<br />
1120 Wallie Clements Rd<br />
Waverly, KY 42462<br />
812-387-2999(w) 270-389-0261(h)<br />
270-952-3810(c)<br />
ulburnette3@yahoo.com<br />
bk2-13,fb3-12<br />
Burnside, Phillip L (17427)<br />
Scenic Dr.<br />
Harrodsburg, KY 40330<br />
859-734-5916(h)<br />
859-325-0448(c)<br />
tburnside09@gmail.com<br />
bk1- 2<br />
Burris, Jeff (2250)<br />
2480 Millstown Road<br />
Park City, KY 42160<br />
800-633-7686 x133(w) 270-749-2734(h)<br />
270-535-3782(c)<br />
jburris@ccclark.com<br />
bk2-15,fb3-15,fp3-15<br />
Burris, Tommy (15247)<br />
508 W Washington St<br />
Glasgow, KY 42141<br />
270-651-8594(h)<br />
270-361-1123(c)<br />
twburris@glasgow-ky.com<br />
ba2- 6,bk1- 4,fb2- 5,fp1- 3<br />
Burton, Byron S (17604)<br />
150 Hummingbird Way<br />
Morehead, KY 40351<br />
606-784-8562(h)<br />
606-356-0795(c)<br />
byronburton@hotmail.com<br />
bk1- 2<br />
Burton, Charles (8034)<br />
480 Industry Road<br />
Lancaster, KY 40444<br />
859-236-7200(w) 859-792-4244(h)<br />
859-516-5025(c)<br />
cmburton@windstream.net<br />
bk3-21,fp3-15<br />
Burton, Dale (12444)<br />
6244 Liberty Road<br />
Columbia, KY 42728<br />
270-250-2123(w) 270-384-3151(h)<br />
270-250-2123(c)<br />
burtonrhonda@hotmail.com<br />
ba3-10,bk3-10<br />
Burton, James Ealie (13738)<br />
2283 Old Clearsprings rd<br />
Russell Springs, KY 42642<br />
270-384-6786(w) 270-343-6724(h)<br />
j_burton_22@hotmail.com<br />
ba2- 8<br />
Burton, John A. (8305)<br />
3924 <strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>High</strong>way 302<br />
Vanlear, KY 41265<br />
606-789-2500(w) 606-789-7175(h)<br />
606-367-0630(c)<br />
johnburton_6@msn.com<br />
ba3-18,bk3-19,fb3-19,sw1- 7,fp3-18,tr1-<br />
10,vb3-14<br />
Burus, Justin Todd (16167)<br />
510 Morningside Dr<br />
Louisville, KY 40206<br />
502-718-6731(h)<br />
tburus@msn.com<br />
wr2- 4<br />
Buschmann, Carleen (15127)<br />
708 E Main St<br />
Danville, KY 40422<br />
859-236-7459(h)<br />
ceebee52@adelphia.net<br />
vb2- 5<br />
Bush, Ashley Michelle (13184)<br />
3751 Winchester Road<br />
Lexington, KY 40509<br />
859-797-3776(w) 859-797-3776(h)<br />
ambush2@uky.edu<br />
bk1- 9<br />
Bush, David E. (12139)<br />
7628 Glasgow Road<br />
Smiths Grove, KY 42171<br />
270-563-5873(h)<br />
270-563-5873(f) 270-320-4931(c)<br />
crazydbush@aol.com<br />
so2- 9<br />
Bush, Hagan (11499)<br />
42 James Street<br />
Pikeville, KY 41501<br />
606-433-0620(h)<br />
hbush@bushcpas.com<br />
so1-11<br />
Bush, Samuel (13964)<br />
131 Windover Ave Apt 19<br />
Bowling Green, KY 42101<br />
270-996-7804(h)<br />
270-996-7804(c)<br />
samuel.bush487@gmail.com<br />
samuel.bush487@aol.com<br />
so2- 7<br />
Busick, Kevin J. (9822)<br />
5104 Tristin Way<br />
Catlettsburg, KY 41129<br />
606-547-4387(w)<br />
606-547-4362(f) 606-922-0731(c)<br />
kbusick@rameyestep.com<br />
kvnbsck@yahoo.com<br />
so3- 9<br />
Butler, Alex (15824)<br />
10776 Silvertree Ln<br />
Independence, KY 41051<br />
859-359-5499(h)<br />
859-250-3340(c)<br />
albut33@yahoo.com<br />
bk1- 4<br />
Butler, Jeff (7009)<br />
10825 Autumnridge Drive<br />
Independence, KY 41051<br />
859-356-8422(h)<br />
859-250-0054(c)<br />
bigdog42@fuse.net<br />
bk3-16,vb3-10<br />
Butler, Mitchell M. (8947)<br />
3025 Tules Creek Road<br />
Hardinsburg, KY 40143<br />
270-756-2036(w) 270-756-2369(h)<br />
270-756-9070(f) 270-945-3423(c)<br />
iluv5cats@aol.com<br />
bk3-18<br />
Button, Rebekah (12694)<br />
330 Wesley Way<br />
Bowling Green, KY 42104<br />
270-784-2029(h)<br />
rebekahbutton@yahoo.com<br />
vb3- 9<br />
Byrd, Harold R. (7449)<br />
768 Helmwood Circle<br />
Mount Washington, KY 40047<br />
502-552-5793(w) 502-552-5793(h)<br />
hbyrd33735@aol.com<br />
bk3-21<br />
Byrd, Jesse (14750)<br />
170 Ridgemont Road<br />
Paducah, KY 42003<br />
270-554-6675(h)<br />
270-559-9931(c)<br />
heck_25@hotmail.com<br />
jbyrd5@murraystate.edu<br />
bk2- 6,vb2- 3<br />
Byrd, Jonathan (15160)<br />
1387 Starks Cemetery Rd<br />
Hardin, KY 42048<br />
270-437-3213(h)<br />
270-703-8630(c)<br />
jonnybyrdman@wk.net<br />
bk2- 5,fb2- 5<br />
Cagle, Christine (15300)<br />
2162 Golden Valley Dr<br />
Independence, KY 41051<br />
859-359-4002(h)<br />
859-866-1584(c)<br />
transplus247@zoomtown.com<br />
sw1- 5<br />
Cahoe, Todd (9190)<br />
4919 Woodcock Circle<br />
Louisville, KY 40213<br />
502-366-0326(w) 502-724-1753(h)<br />
502-724-1753(c)<br />
tcahoe@branhamcorp.com<br />
vb1- 1<br />
Cain, Duncan Eric (10996)<br />
PO Box 23186<br />
Owensboro, KY 42304<br />
270-302-3663(h)<br />
dcain@kwc.edu<br />
bk3-10,fp1- 5<br />
Calahan, Donald (16030)<br />
113 Bash Ave<br />
Somerset, KY 42501<br />
606-561-8310(w) 606-416-5730(h)<br />
606-278-0490(c)<br />
aasdonaldc@windstream.net<br />
vb2- 4<br />
Caldwell, Darren (16094)<br />
6438 Sugar Tree Dr<br />
Independence, KY 41051<br />
859-356-4970(h)<br />
859-496-7107(c)<br />
darrenc@fuse.net<br />
wr2- 4<br />
Caldwell, Molly (15257)<br />
4101 Tates Creek Ctr Dr Ste 150<br />
Lexington, KY 40517-3096<br />
859-967-1925(w) 859-509-5092(h)<br />
859-259-3397(f) 859-509-5092(c)<br />
mec_32@yahoo.com<br />
molly.caldwell@uwbg.org<br />
bk2- 5<br />
Calhoon, Cameron (13325)<br />
780 Willards Ln<br />
Brandenburg, KY 40108<br />
502-613-7237(w) 270-945-0539(h)<br />
270-945-0539(c)<br />
cameron.calhoon@gmail.com<br />
cameron.calhoon@usaac.army.mil<br />
so3- 8<br />
Calk, Charles (10955)<br />
3936 Ashmont Drive<br />
Erlanger, KY 41018<br />
859-372-0088(h)<br />
859-240-9192(c)<br />
cecalk@hotmail.com<br />
bk1-12<br />
Calk, Mark T. (1443)<br />
765 Maidencane Dr<br />
Lexington, KY 40509<br />
859-983-5659(w) 859-368-8542(h)<br />
859-983-5767(c)<br />
mtcalk0244@aol.com<br />
fb3-29<br />
Callen, Jeremy (11060)<br />
9 Barberry Lane<br />
Clendenin, WV 25045-9733<br />
304-341-6228(w) 304-548-5541(h)<br />
304-881-1978(c)<br />
jeremy.callen@ang.af.mil<br />
jeremy.callen@ang.af.mil<br />
wr3-12<br />
Callihan, Jeffrey C. (11581)<br />
40 Old Sportsman Road<br />
Morehead, KY 40351<br />
606-783-1538 x66337(w) 606-784-<br />
3975(h)<br />
606-784-9876(f) 606-776-2208(c)<br />
jeff.callihan@kctcs.edu<br />
ba2- 6,bk3- 8,fb3-11<br />
Callihan, Sarah E (17484)<br />
40 Old Sportsman Road<br />
Morehead, KY 40351<br />
606-784-3975(h)<br />
606-356-4920(c)<br />
secallihan@moreheadstate.edu<br />
vb1- 2<br />
Callis, Kristin (14807)<br />
1712 Griffi th Ave<br />
Owensboro, KY 42301<br />
270-926-3722(w) 270-688-0031(h)<br />
270-929-7473(c)<br />
kcncallis@roadrunner.com<br />
kcncallis@roadrunner.com<br />
sw1- 5<br />
Camacho, Marcus A. (1444)<br />
1170 Violet Rd.<br />
Crittenden, KY 41030-9802<br />
859-428-9345(h)<br />
859-428-9345(f) 859-816-5991(c)<br />
machogolf@insightbb.com<br />
ba3-14,bk3-41,fp1-14<br />
Camacho, Michael (8949)<br />
288 Fairway Dr<br />
Dry Ridge, KY 41035<br />
859-824-7161(w) 859-462-1983(h)<br />
michael.camacho@grant.kyschools.us<br />
bk3-18<br />
Cammack, David M. (9868)<br />
504 Paiute Trail<br />
Frankfort, KY 40601<br />
502-633-1243(w) 502-695-9685(h)<br />
502-220-3670(c)<br />
davidm.cammack@ky.gov<br />
ba1-16,bk2-16<br />
Cammack, Josh (15189)<br />
132 Stonehouse Trail<br />
Bardstown, KY 40004<br />
502-331-7088(w) 502-349-6062(h)<br />
502-249-1583(c)<br />
jcammack@bardstowncable.net<br />
cammack@bardstowncable.net<br />
fb2- 5<br />
<strong>2012</strong>-<strong>2013</strong> KHSAA HANDBOOK OFFICIALS DIRECTORY - 15<br />
Offi Offi cials cials Directory Directory
Offi Offi cials cials Directory Directory<br />
Camp, John (5305)<br />
121 Donna Dr<br />
Hopkinsville, KY 42240<br />
270-886-1303(w) 270-885-8209(h)<br />
270-886-0122(f) 270-985-6166(c)<br />
john.camp@sscoop.com<br />
fb3-22<br />
Camp, Joseph (16529)<br />
179 Bryants Way<br />
London, KY 40741<br />
606-878-7484(w) 606-877-4431(h)<br />
606-682-5185(c)<br />
jac4184@yahoo.com<br />
bedwards@ins-ctr.com<br />
fb2- 3<br />
Campbell, Benny (2900)<br />
PO Box 133<br />
Hazel Green, KY 41332<br />
606-668-8130(w) 606-662-6299(h)<br />
600-205-2076(c)<br />
benny.campbell@wolfe.kyschools.us<br />
benny.campbell@wolfe.kyschools.us<br />
bk3-11<br />
Campbell, Clark (14102)<br />
353 Rockhouse Fork Road<br />
Busy, KY 41723<br />
606-436-6022(h)<br />
jccampbell_74@yahoo.com<br />
bk1- 7<br />
Campbell, Dexter L. (1450)<br />
99 Fat Baby Lane<br />
Ulvah, KY 41731-9407<br />
606-633-4981(h)<br />
606-634-8160(c)<br />
lisa.bates@letcher.kyschools.us<br />
lisab@tvscable.com<br />
ba3-28,bk3-39,fp3-30,vb3-20<br />
Campbell, John (14348)<br />
340 SouthUnion Rd<br />
South Union, KY 42206<br />
502-331-1294(h)<br />
502-331-1294(c)<br />
john.campbell@wku.edu<br />
broommaker@gmail.com<br />
vb3- 7<br />
Campbell, Kevin Todd (7789)<br />
2310 Espy Lane<br />
Flatwoods, KY 41139<br />
606-922-3904(c)<br />
kcamp1027@windstream.net<br />
so1- 8<br />
Campbell, Mark D (12223)<br />
PO Box 1202<br />
Salyersville, KY 41465<br />
606-349-4456(h)<br />
606-367-3186(c)<br />
bromark@foothills.net<br />
bk1- 3<br />
Campbell, Randall (14312)<br />
411 Logan Street Apt 4<br />
Madisonville, KY 42431<br />
270-825-6006(w) 270-875-9180(h)<br />
270-875-9180(c)<br />
david.campbell@hopkins.kyschools.us<br />
so1- 6<br />
Campisano, Tre (15108)<br />
3901 Leland Road<br />
Louisville, KY 40207<br />
502-529-9095(c)<br />
tcamp88@gmail.com<br />
so1- 5<br />
Canady, Brent A. (8524)<br />
3741 Stolen Horse Trace<br />
Lexington, KY 40509<br />
859-806-3566(h)<br />
859-806-3566(c)<br />
canadybrent@yahoo.com<br />
bk3-14,fb3-12<br />
Cannon, Scott (12885)<br />
6909 Nansen Trace<br />
Louisville, KY 40228<br />
502-935-3200(w) 502-762-0004(h)<br />
502-741-0880(c)<br />
cannonfour@bellsouth.net<br />
bk1- 9<br />
Cannon, Timothy (16651)<br />
724 Beale Rd<br />
Hardin, KY 42048<br />
270-354-9911(h)<br />
270-748-2850(c)<br />
briancannon32@yahoo.com<br />
bk2- 3<br />
Canon, Gavin (7054)<br />
4092 Forsythe Drive<br />
Lexington, KY 40514<br />
859-312-6155(w)<br />
nascar.freak@aol.com<br />
ba2- 9,fp1- 2<br />
Cantrell, Marty G. (8508)<br />
Box 276<br />
Elkhorn City, KY 41522<br />
1-800-358-0327x7211(w) 606-754-<br />
3003(h)<br />
marty_cantrell@cartermachinery.com<br />
fp3-13<br />
Capillo, Jim (1458)<br />
1534 Meadowthorpe Avenue<br />
Lexington, KY 40511-2068<br />
859-425-2730(w) 859-252-5671(h)<br />
859-619-5031(c)<br />
capillo.jim@gmail.com<br />
so3-32,sw1-10<br />
Capps, Brandon R (17396)<br />
840 Shadetree Road<br />
Nebo, KY 42441<br />
270-875-5861(h)<br />
brandon.capps@newwavecomm.net<br />
so2- 2<br />
Capps, Brian (17034)<br />
720 Bear Ct<br />
Independence, KY 41051<br />
859-392-1944(w) 859-356-0273(h)<br />
859-393-4698(c)<br />
capps6@insightbb.com<br />
ba2- 3<br />
Carby, Michael W. (3057)<br />
427 Red Maple St<br />
Bowling Green, KY 42101<br />
270-796-4698(w) 270-535-0191(h)<br />
270-782-3274(f) 270-535-0191(c)<br />
mike.carby@insightbb.com<br />
mike.carby@att.net<br />
bk3-15,fp3-15,vb3-13<br />
Carlton, Robert (Rob) (1463)<br />
3655 Treehaven Bend<br />
Owensboro, KY 42303-5954<br />
270-852-4500(w) 270-685-5157(h)<br />
270-852-5010(f) 270-929-0605(c)<br />
robert.w.carlton@sscgp.com<br />
robcarlton@aol.com<br />
ba3-37,bk3-37<br />
Carmichael, Bill (5295)<br />
1903 Beechmont Pl.<br />
Mt. Sterling, KY 40353<br />
859-498-2847(h)<br />
859-404-1271(c)<br />
bll_carmichael@yahoo.com<br />
bk3-14<br />
Carmichael, David (14351)<br />
35 St Barts Ln<br />
Hazard, KY 41701<br />
606-435-8336(h)<br />
606-233-7352(c)<br />
david_carmichael49@yahoo.com<br />
ba3- 7,bk2- 6,fb2- 6,fp3- 8<br />
Carmon, Richard (15082)<br />
2550 Woodland Dr<br />
Owensboro, KY 42301<br />
270-852-8588(w) 270-771-0399(h)<br />
bcarmon1@aol.com<br />
so2- 5<br />
Carnright, John (12789)<br />
PO Box 7013<br />
Louisville, KY 40257<br />
502-303-4792(h)<br />
jocariii@aol.com<br />
fb3- 9<br />
Carpenter, Eugene (10956)<br />
49 Beech Creek Rd Apt 201<br />
Manchester, KY 40962<br />
606-813-1580(w) 606-598-7167(h)<br />
606-309-0141(c)<br />
talking27@yahoo.com<br />
bk1-11<br />
Carr, Johnathan M (18258)<br />
336 Lucille Dr.<br />
Lexington, KY 40511<br />
859-246-2537(w) 859-619-0684(h)<br />
marcellas68@yahoo.com<br />
fb1- 1<br />
Carr, Kareem J (18300)<br />
715 Princeton Pkwy Apt 2<br />
Owensboro, KY 42301<br />
662-934-2556(h)<br />
662-934-2556(c)<br />
kareem_carr@yahoo.com<br />
so1- 1<br />
Carrigan, Sean (14454)<br />
9533 Indian Trace Road<br />
Alexandria, KY 41001<br />
859-292-6476(w) 859-635-1891(h)<br />
859-292-6476(f) 859-391-8736(c)<br />
sean.carrigan@campbell.kyschools.us<br />
so3- 6<br />
Carrington, Neil (15109)<br />
324 Hudson Ave<br />
Danville, KY 40422<br />
859-516-5083(h)<br />
859-516-5083(c)<br />
neil.carrington@ksd.kyschools.us<br />
ncarrington@juno.com<br />
so2- 5<br />
Carroll, Don (1707)<br />
2371 Cobblestone Drive<br />
Henderson, KY 42420<br />
270-997-0164(w) 270-212-0641(h)<br />
270-831-0663(c)<br />
don.carroll14@yahoo.com<br />
don.carroll@jenkins.kyschools.us<br />
ba3-10,bk2-10,fb3-14<br />
Carroll, John (13604)<br />
26 Bald Mountain Cr<br />
Shelbyville, KY 40065<br />
502-741-1335(c)<br />
donavinlee@aol.com<br />
ba3- 8,bk1- 3<br />
Carroll, Patrick M. (2019)<br />
2025 Lowell Avenue<br />
Louisville, KY 40205<br />
502-423-7868(w) 502-451-8181(h)<br />
502-417-3025(c)<br />
drpmc1@gmail.com<br />
so3-15<br />
Carroll, Stephen W. (1471)<br />
4806 Palma Road<br />
Louisville, KY 40272-3327<br />
502-819-7071(c)<br />
scarroll51@aol.com<br />
fb3-30<br />
Carson, Russell (15969)<br />
301 Palomino Dr<br />
Richmond, KY 40475<br />
859-314-1976(c)<br />
russ.carsonjr@yahoo.com<br />
bk1- 4<br />
Carte, Larry A. (6446)<br />
PO Box 2045<br />
Williamsburg, KY 40769<br />
606-620-8973(h)<br />
606-620-8973(c)<br />
larrycarte@yahoo.com<br />
fb3-22,fp1- 3<br />
Carter, Adam (15567)<br />
6406 Canterview Court<br />
Louisville, KY 40228<br />
502-243-1421(w) 502-310-1308(h)<br />
502-310-1308(c)<br />
nylaiajmc@gmail.com<br />
store35222@sonicpartnernet.com<br />
ba2- 5<br />
Carter, David A. (11290)<br />
10000 Secretariat Dr.<br />
Goshen, KY 40026<br />
502-301-8019(w) 502-228-7490(h)<br />
502-456-1895(f) 502-386-9589(c)<br />
davec@sheehy1.com<br />
david.carter@insightbb.com<br />
tr2-11<br />
Carter, Dontay R (18204)<br />
3645 Appian Way 42<br />
Lexington, KY 40517<br />
859-402-4373(w) 859-402-4373(h)<br />
859-402-4373(c)<br />
dcarter0016@yahoo.com<br />
bk1- 1<br />
Carter, Frank (17142)<br />
4151 Old Frankfort Pike<br />
Lexington, KY 40510<br />
859-621-2032(h)<br />
859-621-2032(c)<br />
fjc5@hotmail.com<br />
ba1- 3,fp1- 3<br />
Carter, John H. (7450)<br />
2065 Spring Station Dr.<br />
Lexington, KY 40505<br />
859-309-0298(h)<br />
859-227-8127(c)<br />
johnhcarter<strong>2012</strong>@yahoo.com<br />
bk3-11<br />
Carter, Keith (12931)<br />
2409 Mammoth Way<br />
Louisville, KY 40299<br />
502-338-0451(w) 502-261-9786(h)<br />
caks@insightbb.com<br />
keith.carter@multipkg.com<br />
bk3- 9<br />
Carter, Michael Anthony (1474)<br />
1706 Dumesnil Street<br />
Louisville, KY 40210-2408<br />
202-671-2007(w) 502-637-3010(h)<br />
202-671-0642(f) 202-438-2697(c)<br />
mchlc@aol.com<br />
michael.carter@dc.gov<br />
fb3-28<br />
Carter, Paul Gregory (9094)<br />
100 Polk Ct<br />
Hendersonville, TN 37075<br />
727-455-6409(h)<br />
727-455-6409(c)<br />
carter809@aol.com<br />
bk1- 9<br />
Carter, Terry A. (8562)<br />
614 Shaw Ln<br />
Madisonville, KY 42431<br />
270-383-3666(w)<br />
270-841-9527(c)<br />
terry.carter@lge-ku.com<br />
ba3-20,bk3-19,vb3-11<br />
Cartwright, Keith (14092)<br />
PO Box 695<br />
Madisonville, KY 42431<br />
270-821-6165(w) 270-821-4467(h)<br />
270-825-2853(f) 270-836-6568(c)<br />
kcartwright@feptc.com<br />
sw1- 7<br />
Carver, Ellen (7973)<br />
1215 Mayfi eld <strong>High</strong>way<br />
Benton, KY 42025<br />
270-703-2358(c)<br />
ellen_carver@yahoo.com<br />
bk3-20,fp3-14<br />
Carver, Keenan W (17627)<br />
325 George Oakley Rd.<br />
Slaughters, KY 42456<br />
270-884-3881(h)<br />
270-724-4344(c)<br />
keenan@carverzone.com<br />
sw1- 3<br />
CarverSr, Todd (16418)<br />
3517 Legacy Run<br />
Owensboro, KY 42301<br />
270-543-1815(h)<br />
270-543-1815(c)<br />
toddc@muhlon.com<br />
ba1- 4<br />
Cary, Christopher D. (8905)<br />
1243 Hickory Lane<br />
Owensboro, KY 42303<br />
270-687-7134(w)<br />
270-687-7138(f) 270-315-1973(c)<br />
cary.chris@yahoo.com<br />
bk3-17<br />
16 - OFFICIALS DIRECTORY <strong>2012</strong>-<strong>2013</strong> KHSAA HANDBOOK
Case, Eddie D (17983)<br />
P.O. Box 43<br />
Betsy Layne, KY 41605<br />
606-478-2631(h)<br />
606-616-9139(c)<br />
eddiecase50@hotmail.com<br />
bk1- 2<br />
Case, Steven (14057)<br />
3777 Forest Green Drive<br />
Lexington, KY 40517<br />
859-685-6615(w)<br />
859-254-2870(f) 859-433-2852(c)<br />
steve.case22@gmail.com<br />
steve.case22@gmail.com<br />
bk3- 7<br />
Cash, Aaron C (18281)<br />
1214 Ottawa <strong>School</strong> Road<br />
Brodhead, KY 40409<br />
606-758-8994(h)<br />
606-308-3249(c)<br />
aaroncash15@yahoo.com<br />
bk1- 1<br />
Cash, Warren (11039)<br />
PO Box 27<br />
Mt. Vernon, KY 40456<br />
606-308-2851(w) 606-308-2851(h)<br />
606-308-2851(c)<br />
wcash27@gmail.com<br />
bk3-12<br />
Cashen, Robby (1484)<br />
125 South Arbor Park<br />
Louisville, KY 40214<br />
502-639-8192(w) 502-639-8192(h)<br />
502-639-8192(c)<br />
rcashen@att.net<br />
fb3-24<br />
Cashman, Aubrey E. (1485)<br />
805 Mason Place Ct.<br />
Lexington, KY 40504<br />
859-321-9299(w) 859-277-2706(h)<br />
859-321-9299(c)<br />
irishaec@windstream.net<br />
so3-26<br />
Cason, Justin (15128)<br />
1972 Langhorne Dr<br />
Lexington, KY 40514<br />
859-595-0040(w) 859-967-8939(h)<br />
859-967-8939(c)<br />
justin.cason@insightbb.com<br />
vb2- 5<br />
Cason, Scott (14526)<br />
114 Bluegrass Drive<br />
LaGrange, KY 40031<br />
502-213-0024(w) 502-265-7022(h)<br />
502-213-3870(f)<br />
scott@scottcason.com<br />
fb2- 4<br />
Cassady, Bobby (13962)<br />
678 Ben Ali Drive Apt G<br />
Danville, KY 40422<br />
859-792-1307(w) 859-548-5540(h)<br />
859-792-1308(f) 859-699-4014(c)<br />
bobby@cassadysheetmetal.com<br />
ba1- 2,fb1- 3<br />
Castle, Tom (15442)<br />
101 W Perry St<br />
Louisa, KY 41230<br />
606-638-4090(w) 606-638-0102(h)<br />
606-483-9313(c)<br />
bulldog87@bellsouth.net<br />
ba2- 5,fp2- 4<br />
Catron, Ken (1491)<br />
281 Shoppers Drive<br />
Winchester, KY 40391-9763<br />
859-771-4182(h)<br />
859-771-4182(c)<br />
kcatron@nisource.com<br />
bk3-38,fp2- 3<br />
Cattan, Joseph (1495)<br />
404 Watch Hill Lane<br />
Louisville, KY 40245-2757<br />
502-299-6572(w) 502-299-6572(h)<br />
502-299-6572(c)<br />
jcattan@insightbb.com<br />
cattan2@msn.com<br />
wr3-34<br />
Caudill, Bradley (14040)<br />
591 state route 850<br />
Bidwell, oh 45614<br />
740-245-5919(h)<br />
740-645-4650(c)<br />
bradcimaging@hotmail.com<br />
bk1- 7<br />
Caudill, Christian (1139)<br />
210 Happy Trails<br />
Staffordsville, KY 41256<br />
606-434-3760(c)<br />
christian_caudill@yahoo.com<br />
bk3- 9,fb3- 9<br />
Caudill, Christopher R (18063)<br />
45 Harris hollow<br />
Melvin, KY 41650<br />
606-452-7351(h)<br />
606-369-1388(c)<br />
chriscaudill181@yahoo.com<br />
bk1- 1,fb1- 1<br />
Caudill, David W. (10137)<br />
1119 HWY 1148<br />
Isom, KY 41824<br />
606-633-2267(w) 606-633-1774(h)<br />
606-821-7878(c)<br />
davidcaudill36@yahoo.com<br />
davidcaudill36@yahoo.com<br />
bk3-13,fb2- 5<br />
Caudill, John W. (1499)<br />
5433 US 60 West<br />
Morganfi eld, KY 42437<br />
270-333-2232(h)<br />
270-997-0236(c)<br />
caudillsports@yahoo.com<br />
caudillsports@yahoo.com<br />
ba2-28,bk3-27,fb3-18<br />
Caudill, Joseph G (18365)<br />
36 Harris Hollow<br />
Melvin, KY 41650<br />
606-452-7351(h)<br />
606-369-1372(c)<br />
big_dog_181@yahoo.com<br />
fb1- 1<br />
Caudill, Ricky C (18106)<br />
1274 Town Branch Rd<br />
Prestonsburg, KY 41653<br />
606-886-3956(h)<br />
coalminer422001@yahoo.com<br />
ba1- 1<br />
Caudill, Wesley (16914)<br />
4120 Oxmoor Rd<br />
Evansville, IN 47715<br />
812-424-6064(w) 270-952-3477(h)<br />
812-421-5503(f) 270-455-9020(c)<br />
wbcaudill19@yahoo.com<br />
bk2- 3<br />
Causey, Joseph W. (1501)<br />
1571 Morehead Road<br />
Bowling Green, KY 42101<br />
270-842-9141(w) 270-782-1162(h)<br />
270-202-6567(c)<br />
jcausey340@aol.com<br />
bk1-18<br />
Causseaux, Ralph (15843)<br />
785 Elrod Rd<br />
Bowling Green, KY 42104<br />
270-781-6400 X2382(w) 270-793-0013(h)<br />
270-438-1795(f) 863-517-1747(c)<br />
rkcausseaux@yahoo.com<br />
kcausseaux@fruit.com<br />
bk1- 2,vb2- 4<br />
Cavins, Brett M. (1634)<br />
432 Marsailles Dr.<br />
Versailles, KY 40383<br />
859-873-9315(h)<br />
859-619-5977(c)<br />
ump11bc@aol.com<br />
gofi sh@aol.com<br />
ba2-16,bk3-14<br />
Cecil, Andrew (8994)<br />
346 South Main Street<br />
Winchester, KY 40391<br />
859-566-5286(w) 859-771-9979(h)<br />
859-771-9979(c)<br />
andy.cecil@yahoo.com<br />
fb1- 1<br />
Cecil, Bruce D. (1179)<br />
2115 Sharkey Rd.<br />
Morehead, KY 40351<br />
606-784-7400(w) 606-784-9223(h)<br />
606-356-0254(c)<br />
cecils4@yahoo.com<br />
fb2-13<br />
Cecil, Dale (16653)<br />
6351 Wayne Bridge Rd<br />
Owensboro, KY 42301<br />
270-686-4239(w) 270-316-1904(h)<br />
270-686-6422(f) 270-316-1904(c)<br />
dale.cecil@brescia.edu<br />
so2- 3<br />
Cecil, Eric (7754)<br />
7001 Greensburg Rd<br />
Mount Sherman, KY 42764<br />
270-358-2210(w) 270-325-2000(h)<br />
270-766-4101(c)<br />
eric.cecil@larue.kyschools.us<br />
big_ump@yahoo.com<br />
ba3-10<br />
Cecil, Jim (8329)<br />
PO Box 2972<br />
Pikeville, KY 41502<br />
606-437-5500(w) 606-437-9681(h)<br />
jimmier.cecil@ky.gov<br />
jimcecil8327@yahoo.com<br />
bk3-18,fb3-19<br />
Chadwick, Dale (9212)<br />
2139 Perryville Rd<br />
Harrodsburg, KY 40330-9610<br />
859-734-6431(w) 859-733-9738(h)<br />
859-613-3225(c)<br />
rannydale@yahoo.com<br />
dale.chadwick@hap.com<br />
so2- 4<br />
Chafi ns, Mylissa (14809)<br />
827 Ky Rt 825<br />
Hager Hill, KY 41222<br />
606-789-7442(h)<br />
chafi ns@bigsandybb.com<br />
sw1- 6<br />
Chalk, Jean (14899)<br />
1155 Fairman Way Unit 206<br />
Florence, KY 41042<br />
410-707-8539(h)<br />
410-707-8539(c)<br />
jean.chalk@gmail.com<br />
fp2- 6<br />
Chamberlain, John (1508)<br />
PO Box 402<br />
Maysville, KY 41056<br />
606-564-3304(w) 606-564-1131(h)<br />
606-564-4341(f) 606-564-1131(c)<br />
bbareferee@yahoo.com<br />
bk3-29<br />
Champagne, Dennis (14927)<br />
140 Pearl Ave<br />
Campbellsville, KY 42718<br />
270-465-7021(w) 270-789-2855(h)<br />
270-403-1154(c)<br />
champ42718@yahoo.com<br />
ba2- 6<br />
Chandler, Andrew W (17759)<br />
3004 Mountain Springs Drive<br />
London, KY 40744<br />
606-878-7774(h)<br />
606-224-1771(c)<br />
andrew_chandler5@eku.edu<br />
ba1- 2<br />
Chandler, Jr., Mel (6166)<br />
122 Hickory Place<br />
Corbin, KY 40701<br />
606-528-6352(w) 606-528-8724(h)<br />
606-526-7232(f) 606-215-1184(c)<br />
melcjr@gmail.com<br />
ba3-23,bk1-20,fb3-21<br />
Chaney, Dean A. (1509)<br />
PO Box 488<br />
Pine Knot, KY 42635-0488<br />
606-354-2635(w) 606-354-3143(h)<br />
606-310-6824(c)<br />
chaneyd@highland.net<br />
ba3-25,bk3-31,fb3-19,fp1- 2,vb3-11<br />
Chaney, Douglas E (18157)<br />
1011 Isaac Dr<br />
Richmond, KY 40475<br />
859-200-8893(h)<br />
859-200-8893(c)<br />
douglas_chaney7@yahoo.com<br />
fb1- 1<br />
Chapman, James D. (1655)<br />
9805 HWY 60 West<br />
Kevil, KY 42053<br />
270-534-9173(w) 270-210-3982(h)<br />
270-210-3982(c)<br />
rec1240@hotmail.com<br />
ba3-14,bk3-14,fb3-10<br />
Chapman, Matt (17407)<br />
3640 Flemingsburg Rd<br />
Morehead, KY 40351<br />
606-783-5256(w) 541-968-9098(h)<br />
541-968-9098(c)<br />
ma.chapman@moreheadstate.edu<br />
fb2- 2<br />
Chapman, Randall (14253)<br />
4012 Buckland Sq<br />
Owensboro, KY 42301<br />
270-852-3135(w) 270-688-0640(h)<br />
270-929-4780(c)<br />
rchapman@kwc.edu<br />
bk2- 5,so3- 6,fp3- 7,vb1- 1<br />
Chapman, Tamara (16596)<br />
9805 <strong>High</strong>way 60 West<br />
Kevil, KY 42053<br />
270-564-7130(w) 270-564-7130(h)<br />
270-564-7130(c)<br />
tammychap@gmail.com<br />
vb2- 3<br />
Chapman, III, William R. (8990)<br />
4704 Three Lakes Rd<br />
Crestwood, KY 40014<br />
513-684-3057(w)<br />
513-659-0753(c)<br />
william.r.chapman@usace.army.mil<br />
wrciii8988@yahoo.com<br />
ba3-19<br />
Chappie, Charles A. (1513)<br />
99 Green Hill Drive<br />
Covington, KY 41017-2956<br />
859-291-4007(w) 859-356-7147(h)<br />
513-365-8995(c)<br />
cachap@fuse.net<br />
bk3-38<br />
Charles Jr, Charlie (14517)<br />
414 Woodlawn Ave<br />
Flemingsburg, KY 41093<br />
606-784-8956 x2619(w)<br />
606-784-1067(f) 606-776-7513(c)<br />
charlie.charles@rowan.kyschools.us<br />
charliecharlesjr@yahoo.com<br />
so2- 6<br />
Charles, Larry A. (10376)<br />
339 W Miami St<br />
Brooksville, KY 41004<br />
606-776-4995(h)<br />
606-776-4995(c)<br />
scootercharles@hotmail.com<br />
fb3- 8<br />
Chasteen, Rick (1515)<br />
2275 Old Lair Rd.<br />
Cynthiana, KY 41031-4625<br />
859-234-7155(w) 859-234-3506(h)<br />
859-234-7555(c)<br />
rickchasteen@setel.com<br />
bk3-33<br />
Chasteen, Steve (1594)<br />
78 Culpepper Drive<br />
Cynthiana, KY 41031<br />
859-234-5671(w) 859-234-1316(h)<br />
859-298-9800(c)<br />
schasteen@mmm.com<br />
fp3-17<br />
Chiarelli, Deborah (15215)<br />
9180 Blossom Ln<br />
Covington, KY 41015<br />
859-485-8103(w) 859-363-0594(h)<br />
859-760-6796(c)<br />
dfchiarelli@gmail.com<br />
so2- 5<br />
<strong>2012</strong>-<strong>2013</strong> KHSAA HANDBOOK OFFICIALS DIRECTORY - 17<br />
Offi Offi cials cials Directory Directory
Offi Offi cials cials Directory Directory<br />
Childress, Anthony T (2278)<br />
294 Whitman Rd<br />
Munfordville, KY 42765<br />
270-535-9906(w) 270-524-4845(h)<br />
270-524-2586(f) 270-774-1771(c)<br />
aacdchildress@hotmail.com<br />
ba1- 4,bk3-14<br />
Childress, David L. (9795)<br />
368 W 14th Av<br />
Calvert City, KY 42029<br />
270-395-1072(w) 270-395-7851(h)<br />
david_referee@hotmail.com<br />
so3-16<br />
Childress, Jason (8258)<br />
1342 Leaning Tree Lane<br />
Lexington, KY 40517<br />
859-255-6812(w) 859-519-9338(h)<br />
859-519-9338(c)<br />
jchildress16@yahoo.com<br />
bk1- 2<br />
Chin, Terry (17136)<br />
1033 Knapp Ave<br />
Morehead, KY 40351<br />
606-784-8956(w) 606-784-2007(h)<br />
606-784-1067(f) 606-356-9327(c)<br />
terry.chin@rowan.kyschools.us<br />
fp2- 3<br />
Chinn, Tim (1525)<br />
576 Severn Way<br />
Lexington, KY 40503-2886<br />
859-621-5775(w) 859-278-6014(h)<br />
859-278-7204(f) 859-621-5775(c)<br />
tsto576@insightbb.com<br />
bk3-25<br />
Chipman, Jeremy (14319)<br />
21291 Alpine Dr<br />
Lawrenceburg, IN 47025<br />
859-572-6570(w) 812-584-3775(h)<br />
859-572-6090(f)<br />
chipmanje@nku.edu<br />
bk2- 7<br />
Chism, Drew (13058)<br />
122 Molly St<br />
Versailles, KY 40383<br />
859-873-9665(h)<br />
859-559-5270(c)<br />
drewll333@yahoo.com<br />
jachis2@uky.edu<br />
ba2- 5<br />
Chrisman, Charles (Chad) (10702)<br />
71 Maplecrest Dr.<br />
Williamsburg, KY 40769<br />
606-523-3619(w) 606-549-2121(h)<br />
606-523-3621(f) 606-344-8969(c)<br />
chad.chrisman@corbin.kyschools.us<br />
chadchrisman@hotmail.com<br />
so3-18<br />
Christensen, David K. (5820)<br />
1930 W New Buckley Rd<br />
Ashland, KY 41102<br />
606-473-9848(w) 606-325-9291(h)<br />
606-694-6582(c)<br />
mildchris1947@yahoo.com<br />
ba3-20,bk3-24,fb3-16,fp3-19,vb3-17<br />
Christensen, Neal (9768)<br />
914 Meenach Dr<br />
Ashland, KY 41102<br />
606-325-9291(h)<br />
606-923-1256(c)<br />
nmzechris@msn.com<br />
bk3- 9,fb3-10,fp1- 8<br />
Churchill, Charles (15526)<br />
4005 Boston Road<br />
Lexington, KY 40514<br />
859-223-2040(h)<br />
859-576-2478(c)<br />
chuckschurchill@gmail.com<br />
ba2- 5<br />
Clancy IV, William Percy (13046)<br />
3500 Tours Ct<br />
Owensboro, KY 42303<br />
270-925-6408(h)<br />
270-925-6408(c)<br />
owensoilers@yahoo.com<br />
owensoilers@omuonline.net<br />
bk2- 5,fb3- 9,fp2- 3,vb1- 1<br />
Clark, Cory (9786)<br />
2145 West Altamont St.<br />
Ashland, KY 41101<br />
606-571-4330(w) 606-325-1406(h)<br />
606-571-4330(c)<br />
coryclark2005@hotmail.com<br />
ba2- 6,bk3- 7,fb3-16<br />
Clark, David Alan (10013)<br />
111 Eagle Creek Dr<br />
Dry Ridge, KY 41035<br />
859-283-8611(w) 859-428-0558(h)<br />
859-801-1361(c)<br />
jedimasteremeritus@yahoo.com<br />
tr1-14<br />
Clark, Gary (15274)<br />
139 Blossom Cr<br />
Shelbyville, KY 40065<br />
502-364-3654(w) 502-647-5619(h)<br />
502-939-3234(c)<br />
gclark74@insightbb.com<br />
bk1- 6<br />
Clark, Holly Hillerich (16054)<br />
1047 Alta Vista Road<br />
Louisville, KY 40205<br />
502-425-3867(w) 502-523-7181(h)<br />
502-523-7181(c)<br />
sluggerkids@aol.com<br />
sw1- 3<br />
Clark, Jeff (14208)<br />
1085 K Brown Rd<br />
Scottsville, KY 42164<br />
270-622-4890(h)<br />
270-237-0179(c)<br />
jeffclark@wvle.net<br />
ba2- 7<br />
Clark, Jeffery A. (11309)<br />
PO Box 55306<br />
Lexington, KY 40555<br />
859-327-2979(h)<br />
jeffery.a.clark@us.army.mil<br />
fb3-12<br />
Clark, Jim (8532)<br />
PO Box 448<br />
Betsy Layne, KY 41605<br />
606-889-1741(w) 606-478-2614(h)<br />
606-226-8823(c)<br />
jimclark@mikrotec.com<br />
bk3-19<br />
Clark, Kenny (1541)<br />
1537 Elmhurst Drive<br />
Worthington, KY 41183<br />
606-836-4086(w) 606-836-4086(h)<br />
606-836-2636(f) 606-923-4086(c)<br />
kcclark22@hotmail.com<br />
ba3-18,bk3-34,fb3-33,fp3-18,vb2- 5<br />
Clark, Steve (1544)<br />
316 Laurel Lane<br />
Nicholasville, KY 40356<br />
859-382-2920(h)<br />
859-382-2920(c)<br />
grissle2@hotmail.com<br />
fb1- 1<br />
Clark, Tim (12871)<br />
3191 Vince Road<br />
Nicholasville, KY 40356<br />
859-288-2937(w) 859-885-8141(h)<br />
859-351-4040(c)<br />
timc@lexingtonky.gov<br />
timc@lfucg.com<br />
bk3- 9<br />
Claycomb, Kevin E. (1549)<br />
1518 Hutcherson Lane<br />
Elizabethtown, KY 42701<br />
502-626-5765(w)<br />
270-307-1805(c)<br />
kevin.e.claycomb@us.army.mil<br />
ba3-18,bk3- 9,fb3-12<br />
Clayton, Jim (3652)<br />
3411 Misty Creek Drive<br />
Erlanger, KY 41018<br />
859-630-9239(c)<br />
jrclayton47@yahoo.com<br />
jrclayton47@yahoo.com<br />
ba3-15,bk3-14<br />
Clayton, Kevin Michael (1550)<br />
2327 Mt. Claire, #1<br />
Louisville, KY 40217<br />
502-638-1650(w) 502-638-1650(h)<br />
skippy738@aol.com<br />
bk3-28<br />
ClementsJr., James B (18283)<br />
1150 Sallie Ray Pike<br />
Raywick, KY 40060<br />
270-692-1345(h)<br />
270-692-7302(c)<br />
jbclem02@cardmail.louisville.edu<br />
so1- 1<br />
Clements, Richard N. (3474)<br />
304 Oak Valley Ct<br />
Mt. Washington, KY 40047<br />
502-957-7550(w) 502-538-7922(h)<br />
502-957-7553(f) 502-645-0855(c)<br />
rclements@fi rst-citizens.com<br />
clem0827@windstream.net<br />
fp3-15<br />
Clemson, Chris (1558)<br />
1404 Garland Court<br />
Murray, KY 42071-9391<br />
270-395-1009(w) 270-767-9793(h)<br />
270-293-8136(c)<br />
clemsonc@murray-ky.net<br />
fb3-34,so3-17<br />
Clephane, Jim (11200)<br />
3043 Danbury Drive<br />
Florence, KY 41042-4769<br />
859-647-9211(h)<br />
859-76-0102(c)<br />
jclephane@fuse.net<br />
fp2-12<br />
Click, J.M. (9325)<br />
PO Box 822<br />
Martin, KY 41649<br />
606-791-8751(c)<br />
mi.key66@hotmail.com<br />
mikeclick66@hotmail.com<br />
ba3- 7,bk1-14,fb3-14,fp3-13<br />
Clifford, Charles P (18406)<br />
641 w. 19th st. apt. B<br />
Covington, KY 41014<br />
859-628-7166(h)<br />
859-628-7166(c)<br />
charles.clifford27@gmail.com<br />
fb1- 1<br />
Clifton, Angela (13919)<br />
3015 Alderbrook Drive<br />
Independence, KY 41051-6713<br />
513-948-3422(w) 859-359-0152(h)<br />
859-802-3201(c)<br />
vball2at@yahoo.com<br />
vb3- 7<br />
Clifton, Brandon (13222)<br />
150 Plantation Way<br />
West Paducah, KY 42086<br />
270-444-8910(w) 618-638-3610(h)<br />
270-444-8939(f) 618-638-3610(c)<br />
cliftn30@yahoo.com<br />
bk2-13<br />
Clifton, Dennis R. (4833)<br />
1004 Bayswater Drive<br />
Union, KY 41091<br />
513-956-4432(w) 859-384-6278(h)<br />
mytask@fuse.net<br />
bk2- 9<br />
Clontz, Bethany (16877)<br />
760 Clontz Rd<br />
Mount Vernon, KY 40456<br />
606-256-5322(h)<br />
859-358-0068(c)<br />
beth.clontz@uky.edu<br />
vb2- 2<br />
Clyburn, Damon (2705)<br />
2113 Wallieann Court<br />
Louisville, KY 40210<br />
502-893-0241(w) 502-409-8492(h)<br />
502-216-2300(c)<br />
damonclyburn@insightbb.com<br />
bk3-15<br />
Cobb, Brandon M. (1316)<br />
PO Box 69<br />
New Castle, KY 40050<br />
502-485-8229(w) 502-845-0205(h)<br />
502-468-1436(c)<br />
nunu5959@aol.com<br />
brandon.cobb@jefferson.kyschools.us<br />
bk3-15,fp3-15<br />
Cobb, Paul (18285)<br />
304 Oxfordshire Ln.<br />
Louisville, KY 40222<br />
502-529-1131(h)<br />
zebra308@live.com<br />
fb1- 1<br />
Cody, Tonya (14650)<br />
292 Clear Fork Rd<br />
Hazard, KY 41701<br />
606-785-4457(w) 606-276-0895(h)<br />
606-785-4669(f) 606-276-0895(c)<br />
tonya.cody@knott.kyschools.us<br />
tr1- 6<br />
Coffey, Lisa B (17820)<br />
855 Ramsey Creek Road<br />
Jamestown, KY 42629<br />
270-343-6932(h)<br />
270-866-1600(c)<br />
lcoffey@duo-county.com<br />
sw1- 2<br />
Coffey, Wayne N. (7483)<br />
2700 Wareham Road<br />
Louisville, KY 40242<br />
502-749-1606(h)<br />
502-550-7709(c)<br />
wcoffey@scprod.com<br />
waynecoffey@insightbb.com<br />
bk3-21<br />
Cole, Robert (7010)<br />
2069 Crown Vetch<br />
Independence, KY 41051<br />
859-301-3926(w) 859-446-3519(h)<br />
859-301-2020(f) 859-446-3519(c)<br />
bob.cole@stelizabeth.com<br />
bcole@stelizabeth.com<br />
bk3-22<br />
Colegrove, Michael B. (8656)<br />
949 Prewitt Bend Rd<br />
Williamsburg, KY 40769<br />
606-539-4230(w) 606-549-4225(h)<br />
606-539-4136(f) 606-524-0666(c)<br />
michael.colegrove@ucumberlands.edu<br />
tr2-20<br />
Colella, Tony (16018)<br />
145 Susan Trace<br />
Nicholasville, KY 40356<br />
859-553-5253(h)<br />
859-553-5253(c)<br />
joseph.colella@uky.edu<br />
tcolella11@gmail.com<br />
bk3- 8<br />
Coleman, Andrew (13235)<br />
749 Emmett Creek Ln<br />
Lexington, KY 40515<br />
502-868-4469(w) 859-576-0852(h)<br />
859-576-0852(c)<br />
andy.coleman@insightbb.com<br />
so3- 8<br />
Coleman Sr, Barriel Allen (7011)<br />
4702 Poplarview Dr<br />
Louisville, KY 40216<br />
502-708-2292(h)<br />
502-387-8111(c)<br />
barriel75@hotmail.com<br />
bk3-22<br />
Coleman, Cedric (11938)<br />
477 Skyview Lane<br />
Lexington, KY 40511<br />
502-782-2352(w)<br />
502-939-8377(c)<br />
cedric.coleman@ky.gov<br />
bigced_21@hotmail.com<br />
ba3-11,fb2- 4<br />
Coleman, Clarence R. (1575)<br />
11906 Rock Spring Drive<br />
Louisville, KY 40245-1897<br />
502-553-6410(w) 502-241-7232(h)<br />
502-241-7232(f) 502-553-6410(c)<br />
choo27@aol.com<br />
ba3-34,bk3-27,vb1-10<br />
18 - OFFICIALS DIRECTORY <strong>2012</strong>-<strong>2013</strong> KHSAA HANDBOOK
Coleman, Dennis (16519)<br />
563 Savannah Drive<br />
Walton, KY 41094<br />
513-607-1823(w) 859-485-2038(h)<br />
513-607-1823(c)<br />
denniscoleman21@gmail.com<br />
bk1- 3<br />
ColemanJr, Samuel (14148)<br />
186 Baldwin Hill Road<br />
Tazewell, TN 37879<br />
606-248-0572(w) 859-514-6515(h)<br />
606-248-3267(f) 606-269-2290(c)<br />
samuel.coleman@kctcs.edu<br />
bk1- 7<br />
Coleman, Jr, Stephen V. (9796)<br />
7208 Hassock Dr<br />
Louisville, KY 40258<br />
502-561-7162(w) 502-592-0118(h)<br />
502-448-9888(f) 502-592-0118(c)<br />
svcoleman@yahoo.com<br />
scoleman@republicbank.com<br />
fb3-16<br />
Coleman, Timithy E (18073)<br />
632 Wheat <strong>School</strong> Rd<br />
Salvisa, KY 40372<br />
859-734-8092(w) 859-612-2014(h)<br />
859-612-2014(c)<br />
timcoleman@bellsouth.net<br />
so1- 1<br />
Colley, David S. (13545)<br />
4287 Dorton Jenkins Hwy<br />
Jenkins, KY 41537<br />
606-794-5585(h)<br />
606-794-5644(c)<br />
selena.colley@yahoo.com<br />
fb2- 2<br />
Colley, Scott (12695)<br />
105 S. Sunset Cr<br />
Hopkinsville, KY 42240<br />
270-886-3951(w) 270-881-1419(h)<br />
270-498-4421(c)<br />
sakacolley@twc.com<br />
scolley32@hotmail.com<br />
vb3- 9<br />
Collier, Brian (11066)<br />
326 Walnut Grove Rd<br />
Benton, KY 42025<br />
270-395-7108(w)<br />
270-227-5225(c)<br />
brian.collier@marshall.kyschools.us<br />
bmcollier@mchsi.com<br />
fb2- 7<br />
Collier, Charles (17331)<br />
118 Lee Paige Ct<br />
Berea, KY 40403<br />
859-228-0632(h)<br />
606-524-6152(c)<br />
dololly84@windstream.net<br />
ba1- 2,bk1- 2,fb2- 2,fp1- 2<br />
Collier, Daniel J (18047)<br />
4301 Terrahill Ct<br />
Englewood, OH 45322<br />
937-274-6801(w) 614-707-7164(h)<br />
843-301-6784(c)<br />
burnerphd@yahoo.com<br />
tr1- 8<br />
Collier, John Taylor (9355)<br />
1204 Spurlock Dr<br />
Richmond, KY 40475<br />
859-314-1291(c)<br />
lisa_n_ky_99@yahoo.com<br />
lcollier0269@gmail.com<br />
bk2-16,fp3-14<br />
Collier, M. Doug (1582)<br />
449 Silverlake<br />
Erlanger, KY 41018-1004<br />
859-342-5929(h)<br />
859-342-5929(c)<br />
taxseaduction@yahoo.com<br />
ba3-33,bk3-31<br />
Collier, Mark (10867)<br />
310 Millstone Rd<br />
Clay City, KY 40312<br />
859-404-3258(w) 859-771-9696(h)<br />
859-404-3258(c)<br />
marks.collier@ky.gov<br />
mark33collier@hotmail.com<br />
fb3- 9<br />
Collier, Thomas (16720)<br />
4146 Hayden Park Dr<br />
Owensboro, KY 42303<br />
270-683-3719(h)<br />
270-929-8636(c)<br />
tom.collier@att.net<br />
so1- 3<br />
Collins, Christian M (17439)<br />
11310 Toll House Dr<br />
Walton, KY 41094<br />
859-485-2583(h)<br />
859-628-8563(c)<br />
collinsc7@nku.edu<br />
so1- 2<br />
Collins, Darrell (2254)<br />
109 Jennymac Court<br />
Louisville, KY 40229<br />
502-572-6450(w) 502-957-6110(h)<br />
darrell53c@aol.com<br />
fb3-10<br />
Collins Jr., H. Doug (8588)<br />
5315 Alexandria Pike<br />
Cold Spring, KY 41076-2109<br />
859-635-3877(h)<br />
859-760-0368(c)<br />
h.collins@fuse.net<br />
howard.collins@cincinnatistate.edu<br />
fp3-17<br />
Collins, Hubert (1585)<br />
72 Collins Drive<br />
Wittensville, KY 41274<br />
606-297-3361(w) 606-297-3152(h)<br />
hubertcollins@hotmail.com<br />
bk3-55<br />
Collins, Lester (Rip) (1587)<br />
59 Camara Ct<br />
Elizabethtown, KY 42701<br />
270-358-5984(w) 270-763-9001(h)<br />
270-268-1335(c)<br />
rip.collins@larue.kyschools.us<br />
ba3-20,bk3-14,fp3-15<br />
Collins, Maurice (16831)<br />
400 camptown rd<br />
bardstown, KY 40004<br />
561-307-2833(h)<br />
561-307-2833(c)<br />
moecolli@yahoo.com<br />
bk1- 3<br />
Collins, Scott (13806)<br />
2364 Lonan Court<br />
Lexington, KY 40511<br />
859-256-1000(w) 859-948-9852(h)<br />
collins.scott@insightbb.com<br />
scott.collins@sylvania.com<br />
fb3- 7<br />
Collins, Tammy K. (6191)<br />
100 Dusty Rd.<br />
Morehead, KY 40351<br />
606-784-8956(w) 606-780-4810(h)<br />
606-776-2318(c)<br />
tcollins31@windstream.net<br />
vb3-14<br />
Collins, Timothy Wade (15053)<br />
PO Box 377<br />
Happy, KY 41746<br />
606-476-2533(h)<br />
6062164408(c)<br />
wade_collins_hazard@yahoo.com<br />
bk1- 5<br />
Collins, Tony (3558)<br />
770 Cherokee Rd<br />
Raceland, KY 41169<br />
606-833-2967(h)<br />
740-646-6343(c)<br />
tonytopcat27@yahoo.com<br />
fp3-13,vb2- 6<br />
Collins Jr, Tony L (14981)<br />
770 cherokee rd<br />
Raceland, KY 41169<br />
606-833-2967(h)<br />
606-922-7253(c)<br />
tcollins2525@yahoo.com<br />
fp1- 7<br />
Collison, Daniel (14407)<br />
3298 Prewitt Grassy Lick Road<br />
Mt Sterling, KY 40353<br />
859-255-6812(w) 859-497-9748(h)<br />
859-497-9748(f) 859-274-2758(c)<br />
usmc48118@yahoo.com<br />
dcollison@bop.gov<br />
ba1- 9,bk2- 6,fb3- 9,fp3- 9,vb2- 5<br />
Colpo, Bruce D. (9797)<br />
3711 Old Brownsboro Hill Road<br />
Louisville, KY 40241<br />
502-327-8169(w) 502-327-7482(h)<br />
502-327-8763(f) 502-693-1436(c)<br />
bcolpo@pumppros.com<br />
bk3-15,fb3-16<br />
Colston, Charles (12109)<br />
922 Ann st<br />
Newport, KY 41071<br />
859-360-0060(h)<br />
859-663-5723(c)<br />
salky11@aol.com<br />
salky11@aol.com<br />
fb3-10<br />
Colvin, Jedford G. (9869)<br />
554 Asa Creek Road<br />
Haggerhill, KY 41222<br />
606-349-3500(w) 606-349-4080(h)<br />
wc0718@gmail.com<br />
bk1-18<br />
Colwell, James (12089)<br />
631 Webster Road<br />
Independence, KY 41051<br />
859-640-1292(c)<br />
jcolwell28@yahoo.com<br />
ba2- 6,bk2- 6,fb3-10<br />
Combs, Harold (1595)<br />
PO Box 243<br />
Jeff, KY 41751<br />
606-439-1271(h)<br />
hac1947@yahoo.com<br />
fb3-22,fp3-19,vb3-11<br />
Combs, Jared L (17505)<br />
331 Thumpers Way<br />
Glasgow, KY 42141<br />
270-651-8000(w) 270-678-2840(h)<br />
270-651-6879(f) 270-670-8984(c)<br />
jared.combs@topper.wku.edu<br />
bk1- 2,fp1- 2<br />
Combs, John E. (1599)<br />
1045 Walnut Grove Circle<br />
Richmond, Ky 40475-8408<br />
859-582-6143(w) 859-623-3058(h)<br />
859-582-6143(c)<br />
jecombs@earthlink.net<br />
ba2-26,bk3-33,fp3-30<br />
Combs, Joseph W (17969)<br />
2310 Harveyton Road<br />
Bonnyman, KY 41710<br />
606-487-1917(h)<br />
606-854-6281(c)<br />
punkfreak2011@yahoo.com<br />
so1- 1<br />
Combs, Kristie (4076)<br />
270 Pads Branch Road<br />
Hazard, KY 41701<br />
606-435-6052 x2422(w)<br />
606-435-6109(f) 606-233-2045(c)<br />
kristie.combs@ky.gov<br />
kristie2332@windstream.net<br />
bk3-10,fp3- 8,vb2- 4<br />
Condon, J. Michael (12271)<br />
4155 Balfour Drive<br />
Cincinnati, OH 45245<br />
513-702-2817(w) 513-688-0885(h)<br />
513-702-2817(c)<br />
ofergofer@fuse.net<br />
bk3-10,fb2- 9<br />
Conn, Curtis Dale (1616)<br />
355 Mimosa Drive<br />
Harold, KY 41635-9719<br />
606-353-1335(w) 606-478-9358(h)<br />
606-424-3253(c)<br />
daleconn1959@yahoo.com<br />
ba2- 3,bk2-19<br />
Conn, Delano (1617)<br />
PO Box 705<br />
Martin, KY 41649-0705<br />
606-874-2792(h)<br />
8592213181(c)<br />
conn4348@bellsouth.net<br />
bk1- 2<br />
Conn, Joey Michael (9504)<br />
284 Ridgeview<br />
Auxier, KY 41602<br />
606-889-9579(h)<br />
606-226-2633(c)<br />
jcso@netzero.com<br />
bk1-17<br />
Conn, Toney Lee (5118)<br />
2087 Stephens Branch<br />
Prestonsburg, KY 41653-9314<br />
606-226-2919(w) 606-886-0475(h)<br />
toneyconn@yahoo.com<br />
bk3-25,fp3-22,vb3-13<br />
Connally, Jarrod (15110)<br />
1701 Lester Ct<br />
Bowling Green, KY 42103<br />
270-842-9331(h)<br />
270-791-9004(c)<br />
jconnally@insightbb.com<br />
so2- 4<br />
Connell, Dennis (15355)<br />
4317 Lincoln Rd<br />
Louisville, KY 40220<br />
502-930-4393(h)<br />
502-930-4393(c)<br />
mconnell@insightbb.com<br />
bk2- 5<br />
Conner, III, Rodney A. (6987)<br />
2155 Palms Drive<br />
Lexington, KY 40504<br />
859-552-6985(w) 859-552-6985(h)<br />
859-552-6985(c)<br />
r.conner@insightbb.com<br />
bk3-22,fp3-14<br />
Connley, Ted J. (1618)<br />
238 Bluegrass Avenue<br />
Southgate, KY 41071<br />
859-441-4042(w) 859-781-7404(h)<br />
859-743-7407(c)<br />
tjconnley@yahoo.com<br />
tconnley@yahoo.com<br />
fb3-27<br />
Conrad, Neal (13852)<br />
3352 Grasmere Drive<br />
Lexington, KY 40503<br />
859-223-1877(h)<br />
859-421-7115(c)<br />
nconradpsi@windstream.net<br />
nconradpsi@alltel.net<br />
so3- 7<br />
Conway, Jack L. (1620)<br />
749 Snowden Branch Rd.<br />
Jackson, KY 41339-9690<br />
606-666-2495(w) 606-666-4788(h)<br />
606-272-0197(c)<br />
conway.jackson@att.net<br />
ba3-17,bk3-28,fp3-17,vb3- 9<br />
Conway, Troy W (13812)<br />
3625 Bells Mine Rd<br />
Sturgis, KY 42459<br />
270-314-3193(c)<br />
oldschool58@hotmail.com<br />
ba1- 7<br />
Conyers, Max (15366)<br />
4816 Wesley Ct<br />
Lexington, KY 40515<br />
859-258-3167(w) 859-271-8181(h)<br />
859-433-6545(c)<br />
maxc2@lexingtonky.gov<br />
maxc2@lexingtonky.gov<br />
bk2- 5<br />
Cook, Brian N. (5875)<br />
3270 Kingdom Come Creek<br />
Whitesburg, KY 41858<br />
606-335-9071(w) 606-632-9887(h)<br />
606-634-1001(c)<br />
brian.cook@ky.gov<br />
ref4life@tvscable.com<br />
bk3-24<br />
<strong>2012</strong>-<strong>2013</strong> KHSAA HANDBOOK OFFICIALS DIRECTORY - 19<br />
Offi Offi cials cials Directory Directory
Offi Offi cials cials Directory Directory<br />
Cook, IV, Edwin S. (1623)<br />
3421 Meadowlark Drive<br />
Edgewood, KY 41018<br />
859-991-0433(w) 859-344-6022(h)<br />
ed.cook@kenton.kyschools.us<br />
sw1- 5,tr2-10<br />
Cook, Patricia (16105)<br />
271 Stallard Road<br />
Whitesburg, KY 41858<br />
606-855-4435(w) 606-634-1116(h)<br />
606-606-855-9162(f) 606-634-1116(c)<br />
camillecook@hotmail.com<br />
bk1- 4,fp1- 2<br />
Cook, Shawn C (18384)<br />
285 Apperson St.<br />
Fort Gay, WV 25514<br />
304-648-3005(h)<br />
304-699-8030(c)<br />
beard0box@gmail.com<br />
fb1- 1<br />
Cook, Terry Lynn (6065)<br />
250 Davis Farm Road<br />
Pembroke, KY 42266<br />
270-886-0141(w) 270-475-4445(h)<br />
270-885-4739(f) 270-839-3233(c)<br />
tcook@agrichemky.com<br />
tcook42266@yahoo.com<br />
fp3-24<br />
Cook, Wally (11256)<br />
128 Academy Dr<br />
Wilmore, KY 40390<br />
859-858-0568(h)<br />
859-983-0297(c)<br />
wlcook74@windstream.net<br />
tr2-12<br />
Coomes, Patrick (13106)<br />
143 Seneca Trail<br />
Louisville, KY 40214<br />
502-624-8348(w) 502-363-6050(h)<br />
patrick.coomes@am.dodea.edu<br />
bk3- 7<br />
Cooper, Bryan (12143)<br />
25 Cardinal Drive<br />
Cadiz, KY 42211<br />
270-388-2211(w)<br />
270-498-7250(c)<br />
macdaddy1072006@yahoo.com<br />
fb3-10<br />
Cooper, C.B. (9276)<br />
8190 Warsaw Rd<br />
Dry Ridge, KY 41035<br />
502-564-7818(w) 859-428-3076(h)<br />
859-699-1859(c)<br />
cb.cooper@ky.gov<br />
fp3-17,vb3-17<br />
Cooper, Jim (11851)<br />
168 Red Haven Court<br />
Bowling Green, KY 42103<br />
270-791-0602(w) 270-782-9004(h)<br />
jim.cooper@boral.com<br />
jcooper224@bellsouth.net<br />
bk3-11,fp3-10,vb3- 9<br />
Cooper, Karen (8027)<br />
8190 Warsaw Rd<br />
Dry Ridge, KY 41035<br />
859-428-3076(h)<br />
859-699-1861(c)<br />
kcoop34@hotmail.com<br />
bk3-21,fp3-18<br />
Cooper, Steve (16491)<br />
1766 Holbrook Ln<br />
Florence, KY 41042<br />
859-814-1250(c)<br />
steveacooper77@gmail.com<br />
fb2- 4<br />
Coots, Patrick W (18264)<br />
590 Coots Hollow Rd<br />
Viper, KY 41774<br />
606-439-5122(h)<br />
606-233-8367(c)<br />
patrick_coots@yahoo.com<br />
so1- 1<br />
Copass, Billy P (12553)<br />
3260 <strong>High</strong>land Church Rd<br />
Scottsville, KY 42164<br />
270-622-2290(h)<br />
270-622-2290(f) 615-670-5373(c)<br />
bilvivco@nctcwb.com<br />
fp3-11<br />
Copley, Byrd (3985)<br />
PO Box 590<br />
Elkhorn City, KY 41522<br />
276-530-7220(w) 606-754-4808(h)<br />
276-530-7280(f) 606-794-1001(c)<br />
bcopley@summit-engr.com<br />
fp3-14<br />
Copley, Gene A. (1069)<br />
3382 Little Rockcastle Rd<br />
Inez, KY 41224<br />
606-298-3591(w) 606-395-6687(h)<br />
276-337-9404(c)<br />
gene.copley@martin.kyschools.us<br />
ba3-14,bk3-14,fb3-12,fp3-14,vb3-14<br />
Corbin, David (14457)<br />
521 Hopkinsville Road<br />
Russellville, KY 42276<br />
270-726-3407(w) 270-726-3407(h)<br />
270-726-3407(f) 270-847-8729(c)<br />
david.corbin@russellville.kyschools.us<br />
vb2- 6<br />
Cornelius, David R. (6210)<br />
845 US <strong>High</strong>way 27 N<br />
Stanford, KY 40484<br />
606-365-2556(w) 606-365-7860(h)<br />
606-365-9104(f) 606-669-0770(c)<br />
cmcins@bellsouth.net<br />
fb3-23<br />
Cornett, Justin (9879)<br />
29 Beechnut Rd<br />
Hindman, KY 41822<br />
606-435-6069(w) 606-785-0651(h)<br />
606-276-0275(c)<br />
justin_cornett275@yahoo.com<br />
justin_cornett275@yahoo.com<br />
bk2-16,vb3- 6<br />
Cornett, Larry V. (1637)<br />
3453 Grasmere Drive<br />
Lexington, KY 40503-4158<br />
859-224-3192(h)<br />
859-797-7346(c)<br />
verncorn@windstream.net<br />
fb3-30<br />
Cornett, Shae (15096)<br />
29 Beechnut Rd<br />
Hindman, KY 41822<br />
606-785-0651(h)<br />
606-276-7169(c)<br />
shaenm@hotmail.com<br />
vb2- 5<br />
Cornett, Timothy G. (7564)<br />
126 Sheffi eld Way<br />
Winchester, KY 40391<br />
859-745-6924(h)<br />
606-438-6609(c)<br />
timothy_cornett25@mymail.eku.edu<br />
timothy_cornett25@eku.edu<br />
ba3-21,bk3-20<br />
Cory, Larry K. (11274)<br />
2005 Coriander Lane<br />
Lexington, KY 40505<br />
859-229-5760(h)<br />
larrycory@windstream.net<br />
ba2- 6,bk1- 3,fb2- 3<br />
Costello, Don (8010)<br />
117 Golf Cart Dr<br />
Mayfi eld, KY 42066<br />
270-247-6391(w) 270-251-2731(h)<br />
270-705-1390(c)<br />
don.costello@mayfi eldhousing.org<br />
costlo@newwavecomm.net<br />
fb3-20<br />
Costello, John (10779)<br />
1304 W. Broadway<br />
Mayfi eld, KY 42066<br />
270-705-1264(w) 270-705-1264(h)<br />
cokeman7308@att.net<br />
costlo@newwavecomm.net<br />
fb3-12<br />
Costello, Matt (10876)<br />
2918 Chimney Rock Lane<br />
Louisville, KY 40220<br />
608-469-9656(w) 502-493-0062(h)<br />
502-836-1950(c)<br />
mattlook@aol.com<br />
vb3-11<br />
Cothern, Rick (1642)<br />
1412 Jenny Court<br />
Bowling Green, KY 42103<br />
615-320-7292-8418(w) 270-782-9157(h)<br />
615-473-0907(c)<br />
crcothern@insightbb.com<br />
bk2-23,fb3-38,fp1-11<br />
CouchJr., James E (17770)<br />
PO Box 491<br />
Carrie, KY 41725<br />
606-785-3166(w) 606-634-0726(h)<br />
606-634-2066(c)<br />
jamie.couch@knott.kyschools.us<br />
bk1- 2<br />
Cowan, Ronnie (1648)<br />
511 W. Water Street<br />
Glasgow, KY 42141<br />
270-651-7260(w) 270-659-9450(h)<br />
270-670-5372(c)<br />
refnron@yahoo.com<br />
bk2-33,so3-17,vb3-12<br />
Cox, Morgan D (17652)<br />
9845 North <strong>High</strong>way 3<br />
Louisa, KY 41230<br />
606-686-3246(h)<br />
606-615-1108(c)<br />
mdcox3@moreheadstate.edu<br />
bk1- 2<br />
Cox, Ronald C (17949)<br />
207 East Central Street<br />
Harlan, KY 40823<br />
606-573-0790(w) 606-589-4792(h)<br />
606-573-0792(f) 606-524-2722(c)<br />
rollo_14@excite.com<br />
fp1- 2<br />
Cozee, Darrell K (13652)<br />
9302 Aristides Drive<br />
Louisville, KY 40272<br />
502-367-6400(w)<br />
502-648-9620(c)<br />
cozee9302@insightbb.com<br />
ba2- 8<br />
Crabtree, John A (18183)<br />
256 Fowler Lane<br />
Elizabethtown, KY 42701<br />
309-256-2458(h)<br />
309-256-2804(c)<br />
jcrabtree8615@gmail.com<br />
so1- 1<br />
Crabtree, Julie (15632)<br />
1722 Chestnut St, Apt #13<br />
Bowling Green, KY 42101<br />
270-782-3636(w) 270-563-9626(h)<br />
270-792-9695(c)<br />
eiluj777@gmail.com<br />
vb2- 4<br />
Craft, Gary L. (1658)<br />
227 Roney Drive<br />
Hopkinsville, KY 42240-1534<br />
270-889-6044(w) 270-885-3647(h)<br />
270-886-5274(f) 270-985-0179(c)<br />
garycraft@newwavecomm.net<br />
ba3-10,bk3-26,fb3-17,fp1- 3<br />
Craft, Harold M (17619)<br />
30 Peony Drive<br />
Emmalena, KY 41740<br />
606-439-2306(w) 606-785-0612(h)<br />
606-216-4080(c)<br />
windowmark2@gmail.com<br />
bk1- 2<br />
Craft, Rian Daniel (10415)<br />
1182 Smith Grove Rd<br />
Burkesville, KY 42717<br />
270-459-1804(w) 270-433-5038(h)<br />
270-459-1804(c)<br />
rc342003@yahoo.com<br />
bk3-11<br />
Craft, Robert (1659)<br />
214 Teague Drive<br />
Greenup, KY 41144-9748<br />
606-932-8206(w) 606-473-5096(h)<br />
606-923-8423(c)<br />
bbcraft@zoominternet.net<br />
bk3-34,fb3-14<br />
Crafton, Mike (12248)<br />
1034 Raintree Drive<br />
Richmond, KY 40475<br />
859-624-4545(w) 859-314-1841(h)<br />
859-624-4534(f) 859-314-1841(c)<br />
mike.crafton@madison.kyschools.us<br />
bk1-10<br />
Craig, Ken (6111)<br />
112 Stout Avenue<br />
Versailles, KY 40383-1439<br />
859-873-6874(h)<br />
859-509-7761(c)<br />
kcraig873@windstream.net<br />
kcraig859@qx.net<br />
fb3-23<br />
Craig, Lu Anne (16550)<br />
823 Fairlane Rd<br />
Butler, KY 41006<br />
859-572-6639(w) 859-635-1305(h)<br />
859-380-7370(c)<br />
luanne.craig@fuse.net<br />
vb2- 3<br />
Crask, Richard L (17292)<br />
1145 Appian Crossing Way #307<br />
Lexington, KY 40517<br />
859-536-8977(h)<br />
859-536-8977(c)<br />
crask52@gmail.com<br />
ba1- 2,fb1- 2<br />
Craven, Jennifer M (17375)<br />
6708 Hollow Tree Rd<br />
Louisville, KY 40228<br />
502-386-5921(h)<br />
502-386-5921(c)<br />
jmcraven12@aol.com<br />
vb2- 2<br />
Craver, Ed (18257)<br />
302 College Street<br />
Barbourville, KY 40906<br />
617-308-6464(h)<br />
617-308-6464(c)<br />
ecraver53@yahoo.com<br />
so1- 1<br />
Crawford, Larry (1664)<br />
1400 Grandview Drive<br />
Ashland, KY 41101-6332<br />
606-327-2730(w) 606-325-7961(h)<br />
larry.crawford@ashland.kyschools.us<br />
larr_crawford@hotmail.com<br />
bk3-20,fb3-19,fp3-18<br />
Crawford, Robert T. (7451)<br />
972 Oakwood Lane<br />
Leitchfi eld, KY 42754<br />
800-679-1691(w) 270-259-6568(h)<br />
270-230-6568(c)<br />
rcrawford@hilliard.com<br />
ba3-10,bk3-23<br />
Crawford, Travis (14893)<br />
124 Crawford Ln<br />
Barbourville, KY 40906<br />
606-546-9320(h)<br />
606-627-3062(c)<br />
travis.crawford@uky.edu<br />
tc_944@yahoo.com<br />
ba2- 6,fp2- 6<br />
Creech, James Tracy (4718)<br />
PO Box 168<br />
Bledsoe, KY 40810<br />
606-337-9043(w) 606-558-3456(h)<br />
606-434-6095(c)<br />
creech1@hotmail.com<br />
bk2-13,fb3-13<br />
Creech, Rick (8352)<br />
4300 Hwy. 213 South<br />
Jeffersonville, KY 40337<br />
859-498-9801(w) 859-498-8787(h)<br />
patcreechinsurance@yahoo.com<br />
rickc4454@yahoo.com<br />
bk3-19<br />
Creek, Robert (13717)<br />
1924 Elmhurst Way<br />
Bowling Green, KY 42104<br />
270-202-2734(w) 270-904-3206(h)<br />
270-202-2759(c)<br />
robertcreek@insightbb.com<br />
fb2- 5<br />
20 - OFFICIALS DIRECTORY <strong>2012</strong>-<strong>2013</strong> KHSAA HANDBOOK
Crenshaw, Ben (12563)<br />
680 East 6th Avenue<br />
Calvert City, KY 42029<br />
270-210-1223(h)<br />
270-210-1223(c)<br />
benthecren68@yahoo.com<br />
fp3-10<br />
Criddle, Dennis (12745)<br />
5510 <strong>High</strong>point Drive<br />
Crestwood, KY 40014<br />
502-241-3178(h)<br />
502-500-5697(c)<br />
dcriddle@ups.com<br />
dctdjc@insightbb.com<br />
fb3- 9<br />
Crider, Ashley (17648)<br />
111 Westwood Drive<br />
Lexington, KY 40503<br />
317-840-3935(h)<br />
317-840-3935(c)<br />
a.crider@uky.edu<br />
bk1- 2<br />
Cripe, Stuart (14931)<br />
7102 Parklook Ct<br />
Louisville, KY 40214<br />
502-485-6678(w) 502-361-2347(h)<br />
502-485-6680(f) 502-794-7240(c)<br />
butch.cripe@jefferson.kyschools.us<br />
fp2- 6,vb1- 4<br />
Crisp, Carl (7895)<br />
PO Box 157<br />
Martin, KY 41649<br />
606-285-3294(w) 606-285-9829(h)<br />
ccrisp@setel.com<br />
bk3-20,vb3-13<br />
Crist, Randall (1674)<br />
95 Seamands Dr.<br />
Wilmore, KY 40390<br />
859-257-1098(w) 859-858-0115(h)<br />
859-323-1090(f) 859-351-4653(c)<br />
randy.crist@uky.edu<br />
tr2-33<br />
Crittendon, Eddie (12937)<br />
203 Court Drive<br />
Fulton, KY 42041<br />
270-472-2125(w) 270-472-3320(h)<br />
270-472-1944(f) 270-627-3716(c)<br />
fultoneconomic@bellsouth.net<br />
ba1- 2,vb2- 3<br />
Crosby, Kevin (11349)<br />
232 Percheron Dr<br />
Richmond, KY 40475<br />
859-381-3620(w) 859-893-3169(h)<br />
859-893-3169(c)<br />
kevin.crosby@fayette.kyschools.us<br />
tr1-11<br />
Cross, Roger (1679)<br />
PO Box 335<br />
Brandenburg, KY 40108-0335<br />
270-422-4969(w) 270-769-9846(h)<br />
270-422-5898(f) 270-547-9526(c)<br />
referee1_42701@yahoo.com<br />
bk3-40<br />
Cross, Samuel (1680)<br />
235 Lawson Rd<br />
Morehead, KY 40351-8786<br />
606-784-6823(w) 606-784-3030(h)<br />
606-783-0840(f) 606-776-4260(c)<br />
duffer58@hotmail.com<br />
fp2- 7<br />
Crosthwaite, Daryl (9769)<br />
3068 Sentry Drive<br />
Edgewood, KY 41017<br />
513-621-1414(w) 859-341-1361(h)<br />
513-651-1555(f) 859-468-2333(c)<br />
daryl@butkovichlaw.com<br />
daryl@butkovichlaw.com<br />
fb3-16<br />
Crouch, Wesley (14437)<br />
916 Equestrian Way<br />
Mt Sterling, KY 40353<br />
800-504-0328 x753476(w) 859-585-<br />
5039(h)<br />
859-585-5039(c)<br />
wcrouch76@yahoo.com<br />
so2- 7<br />
Crowe, Jeremy (10496)<br />
401 Silver Beach Rd<br />
Hartford, KY 42347<br />
270-256-0560(w)<br />
270-256-0560(c)<br />
jeremycrowe77@hotmail.com<br />
ba3-13,fb3-11<br />
Crowe, Keith Gene (13108)<br />
1675 Shultz Road<br />
Hartford, KY 42347<br />
270-276-9499(h)<br />
crowek@hotmail.com<br />
ba2- 9<br />
Crowell, James D. (1682)<br />
305 South Broadway<br />
Providence, KY 42450<br />
270-667-2511(w) 270-667-5984(h)<br />
270-635-7545(c)<br />
bevcrowell@yahoo.com<br />
bk3-20<br />
Crowhurst, Michael E. (7689)<br />
100 Gibson Ct<br />
Somerset, KY 42501-1620<br />
606-676-2543(w) 606-679-6327(h)<br />
606-679-1438(f) 606-271-3611(c)<br />
mcrowhurst@iglou.com<br />
mike.crowhurst@pulaski.kyschools.us<br />
tr2-17<br />
Crum, Garry T. (1685)<br />
PO Box 644<br />
Meally, KY 41234-0644<br />
606-789-8211(w) 606-789-2142(h)<br />
606-367-0318(c)<br />
garry.crum@yahoo.com<br />
bk2-34,fb2-16,fp2-14<br />
Crumbo, Brian (15574)<br />
7502 Meadow Stream Ct<br />
Crestwood, KY 40014<br />
502-243-0640(h)<br />
502-541-2260(c)<br />
bcrumbo@yahoo.com<br />
tr1- 5<br />
Cruse, Randall L. (5671)<br />
703 Hillside Drive<br />
Mayfi eld, KY 42066-3132<br />
270-472-2313(w) 270-247-9442(h)<br />
vc703@yahoo.com<br />
bk3-24,fb3-18<br />
Crush, Michael (10854)<br />
1809 Myddleton Dr<br />
Louisville, KY 40243<br />
502-931-7376(h)<br />
502-931-7376(c)<br />
mcrush3@aol.com<br />
so2-12<br />
Crush, Tony B. (8713)<br />
9108 Brandywyne Dr.<br />
Louisville, KY 40291<br />
502-744-5944(w) 502-231-3662(h)<br />
502-744-5944(c)<br />
tonycrush479ky@hotmail.com<br />
so3-15<br />
Crutcher, Marion (1689)<br />
465 Brizendine Lane<br />
Vine Grove, KY 40175<br />
270-877-5709(h)<br />
270-272-2828(c)<br />
crutchm@bbtel.com<br />
fb3-40<br />
Crutchfi eld, Bryan (14800)<br />
PO Box 3272<br />
Wise, VA 24293<br />
276-395-3389(w) 276-328-2727(h)<br />
276-395-5167(f) 276-393-4307(c)<br />
bcrutchfi eld@wise.k12.va.us<br />
wr2- 6<br />
Culp, Kenny (4839)<br />
3265 Cairo Road<br />
Paducah, KY 42001<br />
270-443-7041(w) 270-443-7041(h)<br />
270-443-7041(f) 270-556-1076(c)<br />
mlvann1960@comcast.net<br />
bk3-14,fp3-10,vb2- 4<br />
Cumbie, Doug G (18150)<br />
257 Timothy Drive<br />
Nicholasville, KY 40356<br />
859-887-4600(w) 859-887-2898(h)<br />
859-553-1328(c)<br />
dougcumbie@yahoo.com<br />
bk1- 1<br />
Cummings, Barry C (17755)<br />
P. O. Box 2714<br />
Bowling Green, KY 42102<br />
270-781-9336(w) 270-793-0651(h)<br />
270-784-5222(c)<br />
bccummings@aol.com<br />
sw1- 2<br />
Cummins, Philip (8362)<br />
219 S Mulberry<br />
Georgetown, KY 40324<br />
859-806-3958(w) 502-863-4556(h)<br />
859-806-3958(c)<br />
pncummins@msn.com<br />
ba3-18,fb3-18<br />
Cummins, Ronnie Wayne (10083)<br />
255 Shiloh Rd.<br />
Corinth, KY 41010<br />
859-824-5797(h)<br />
859-757-6783(c)<br />
rcummins@wkybb.net<br />
fp2-14<br />
Cundall, Phil (15495)<br />
783 Colin Ct<br />
Clarksville, TN 37043<br />
931-561-8607(w)<br />
931-561-8607(c)<br />
pcundall121@gmail.com<br />
ba2- 5<br />
Cunha, Christopher A. (11161)<br />
10813 Silver charm Ln<br />
Union, KY 41091<br />
859-341-5400(w) 859-485-8919(h)<br />
859-630-8401(c)<br />
chrisc911@aol.com<br />
ba3-12<br />
Cunningham, Kevin (1697)<br />
199 Lincoln Street<br />
Lawrenceburg, KY 40342-1230<br />
502-600-2093(w) 502-839-4730(h)<br />
kcbreezec_ham@bellsouth.net<br />
ba2-25,bk3-32,fp2-27<br />
Cunningham, Sammy (9358)<br />
808 South 9th<br />
Murray, KY 42071<br />
270-753-7599(w) 270-753-4565(h)<br />
270-293-7599(c)<br />
samky.23@hotmail.com<br />
fb3-14<br />
Cupp, Shawn D (16525)<br />
105 Joy Ct.<br />
Radcliff, KY 40160<br />
313-910-7217(h)<br />
313-910-7217(c)<br />
cupper1623@hotmail.com<br />
so1- 2<br />
Curnutte, Ivan (12212)<br />
198 Curnutte Lane<br />
Greensburg, KY 42743<br />
270-932-5047(h)<br />
859-940-2333(c)<br />
the_pook_@hotmail.com<br />
vb2-10<br />
Curry, Howard Mark (1703)<br />
658 Summerlin Drive<br />
Bowling Green, KY 42104<br />
270-843-0166(w) 270-796-8373(h)<br />
270-792-3083(c)<br />
pmcurry@msn.com<br />
bk3-35,fb3-25,fp1-13,vb2-13<br />
Curry, Jimmy (9548)<br />
37 Shirley Don Road<br />
Manchester, KY 40962<br />
606-598-6224(h)<br />
jimmyc112171@yahoo.com<br />
bk2-15<br />
Curry, Paul (15380)<br />
3260 Louisville Rd<br />
Frankfort, KY 40601<br />
502-875-1574(f) 502-803-0209(c)<br />
cur3cur@hotmail.com<br />
bk2- 5<br />
Curry, Randall L. (1704)<br />
203A McFerren Street<br />
Horse Cave, KY 42749-1015<br />
270-786-4040(w) 270-786-1559(h)<br />
270-786-4040(f) 270-528-7775(c)<br />
curryrlc98@yahoo.com<br />
bk3-41<br />
Curry, Robert M (17636)<br />
1077 Riverwalk Ct.<br />
Hebron, KY 41048<br />
937-974-2360(h)<br />
937-974-2360(c)<br />
curryrobertm@gmail.com<br />
wr1- 2<br />
Curry, Roger L. (2667)<br />
3634 Northwestern Parkway Apt. #1<br />
Louisville, KY 40212<br />
502-776-0149(h)<br />
drrlcurry@bellsouth.net<br />
ba2-10,bk2-12,so3-11,vb1- 1<br />
Curtis, Danny (11129)<br />
37 W. Cobblestone<br />
Florence, KY 41042<br />
859-992-8002(w) 859-817-9515(h)<br />
859-992-8002(c)<br />
bearcats10@zoomtown.com<br />
fp2-10<br />
Custard, Dennis (13396)<br />
404 W Factory Street<br />
Harrodsburg, KY 40330<br />
859-792-2122(w) 859-733-4704(h)<br />
859-792-8747(f)<br />
dennis.custard@garrard.kyschools.us<br />
bk2- 8<br />
Cyrus, Stephen (14662)<br />
406 Jewell Lane<br />
Morehead, KY 40351<br />
606-784-8956(w)<br />
606-783-5002(f) 606-356-9409(c)<br />
stephen.cyrus@rowan.kyschools.us<br />
sw1- 6<br />
Cyrus, Vivian (14648)<br />
406 Jewell Lane<br />
Morehead, KY 40351<br />
606-783-2937(w)<br />
606-783-5002(f) 606-356-9408(c)<br />
v.cyrus@morehead-st.edu<br />
sw1- 6<br />
D'Amato, Nick J (18369)<br />
1956 Stonehenge Ave Apt #17<br />
Bowling Green, KY 42101<br />
270-745-2331(w) 203-715-3556(h)<br />
203-715-3556(c)<br />
nicholas.damato391@wku.edu<br />
fb1- 1<br />
Dahm, Joshua D (18201)<br />
1080 Baxter Ave #3<br />
Louisville, KY 40204<br />
612-280-9253(h)<br />
612-280-9253(c)<br />
dahmjosh@gmail.com<br />
so1- 1<br />
Dailey, Adam (15496)<br />
790 Sharps Gap Road Apt 2<br />
Barbourvilley, KY 40906<br />
859-494-5177(c)<br />
adailey@unionky.edu<br />
ba1- 3,bk1- 2,fp2- 4,vb1- 2<br />
Dale, Roland R. (12027)<br />
613 Forbes Drive<br />
Shelbyville, KY 40065<br />
502-633-2182(h)<br />
502-321-2769(c)<br />
rdale502@att.net<br />
tr2-11<br />
Dalton, Kevin (8132)<br />
363 Planters Way<br />
Somerset, KY 42503<br />
606-678-4956(w) 606-678-9142(h)<br />
606-679-8742(f) 606-875-4236(c)<br />
kdumpire@yahoo.com<br />
ba3-20<br />
<strong>2012</strong>-<strong>2013</strong> KHSAA HANDBOOK OFFICIALS DIRECTORY - 21<br />
Offi Offi cials cials Directory Directory
Offi Offi cials cials Directory Directory<br />
Daniels, Scot (9531)<br />
105 Vincent Cemetary Rd.<br />
Burkesville, KY 42717<br />
270-433-2537(h)<br />
270-433-2537(f) 270-406-1088(c)<br />
cumberlandcountysheriff@gmail.com<br />
cumberlandco1304@yahoo.com<br />
ba1-17,bk3-17,fp2-17<br />
Danks, Zachary D (17833)<br />
121 Camden Avenue<br />
Versailles, KY 40383<br />
859-224-7315(w)<br />
859-224-7602(f) 270-893-2310(c)<br />
zakdanks@hotmail.com<br />
ba1- 2<br />
Danol, Bob (10577)<br />
4011 Fayette Av<br />
Louisville, KY 40213<br />
502-366-7030(h)<br />
502-773-1006(c)<br />
jandbdanol@netzero.com<br />
fp3-13,vb2-10<br />
Dant, Rick (15339)<br />
1302 Worth Ave<br />
Shepherdsville, KY 40165<br />
502-759-6919(c)<br />
yyz21260@aim.com<br />
bk1- 6<br />
Darby, Phillip (16942)<br />
500 Rotbury Ln<br />
Louisville, KY 40243<br />
502-253-7420(w) 502-435-9823(h)<br />
502-435-9823(c)<br />
phi11y11@yahoo.com<br />
bk1- 3<br />
Darling, Brian K. (1719)<br />
9201 Trentham Lane<br />
Louisville, KY 40242-3206<br />
502-583-2687(w) 502-425-5030(h)<br />
502-584-4621(f) 502-741-1015(c)<br />
confederateyankeester@gmail.com<br />
so3-34<br />
Daub, Bryan J (17401)<br />
4812 Trackers Way<br />
Louisville, KY 40216<br />
502-550-0702(w) 502-550-0702(h)<br />
502-550-0702(c)<br />
bryand@necontracting.com<br />
ba1- 2,bk1- 2,fb2- 2,fp1- 2<br />
Daugherty, Loring Brock (12724)<br />
102 Rosebud Lane<br />
Winchester, KY 40391<br />
859-257-4757(w) 859-745-2702(h)<br />
859-595-2242(c)<br />
lbdaug1@uky.edu<br />
so2- 9<br />
Daugherty, Michael A. (1352)<br />
209 Southside Ave.<br />
Campbellsville, KY 42718<br />
270-789-2956(w) 270-789-2956(h)<br />
greenriverpaddletrail@hotmail.com<br />
so3-14<br />
Davidson, Anthony (15190)<br />
2237 Boiling Springs Rd<br />
Bowling Green, KY 42101<br />
270-237-5419 x8554(w) 270-783-0891(h)<br />
270-237-4653(f) 270-303-9973(c)<br />
aadavidson@sewsus.com<br />
bk1- 5,so2- 5<br />
Davis, A. J. (9180)<br />
PO Box 263<br />
Irvine, KY 40336<br />
859-200-5750(w) 606-723-4037(h)<br />
859-200-5750(c)<br />
aj4037@windstream.net<br />
ref9178@aol.com<br />
bk3-17,fb3-17<br />
Davis, Brandon (12263)<br />
3315 Fair Oaks Circle<br />
Bowling Green, KY 42104-5576<br />
502-797-6918(c)<br />
brandon.davis1@topper.wku.edu<br />
ba2-10,bk2-10,fb3- 9,fp2-10<br />
Davis, C. E. (Sonny) (1724)<br />
Box 153<br />
Russell, KY 41169-0153<br />
606-836-7004(h)<br />
606-923-8585(c)<br />
cesonnydavis@roadrunner.com<br />
ba1- 7,bk3-27,fp3-17<br />
Davis, Dave (8565)<br />
3506 Washington Court<br />
Jeffersonville, IN 47130<br />
812-284-0480(w)<br />
502-594-3522(c)<br />
dldavis@insightbb.com<br />
ba3-19<br />
Davis, George (17045)<br />
534 Hwy 1804<br />
Williamsburg, KY 40769<br />
606-523-5153(w) 606-786-4459(h)<br />
606-524-1942(c)<br />
davis51george@aol.com<br />
fp1- 3<br />
Davis, Harrison B. (5704)<br />
PO Box 71<br />
Cannon, KY 40923-0071<br />
606-546-6382(w) 606-546-6382(h)<br />
606-545-8573(c)<br />
timothyhdavis@yahoo.com<br />
bk1-22<br />
Davis, Jay W. (1729)<br />
901 Turnbury Drive<br />
Princeton, KY 42445-1742<br />
270-601-3733(w) 270-365-0121(h)<br />
270-836-0449(c)<br />
jwdavis80@bellsouth.net<br />
ba3-38,bk3-42,fb3-37,fp1-12<br />
Davis, Jeff (1730)<br />
115 Sardula Place<br />
Georgetown, KY 40324<br />
859-293-0573(w) 502-570-8779(h)<br />
davisfamily115@bellsouth.net<br />
ba3-15<br />
Davis, Jeffrey (14698)<br />
1229 West Buckner Hill Rd<br />
Greensburg, KY 42743<br />
270-932-6615 x2521(w) 270-932-3330(h)<br />
270-932-3330(f) 270-932-1555(c)<br />
jeff.davis@green.kyschools.us<br />
vb2- 6<br />
Davis, Quinton J (18380)<br />
1140 KEntucky Street 1-205<br />
Bowling Green, KY 42101<br />
770-608-3044(h)<br />
770-608-3044(c)<br />
quinton.davis068@topper.wku.edu<br />
fb1- 1<br />
Davis, William "Samuel (15974)<br />
534 <strong>High</strong>way 1804<br />
Williamsburg, KY 40769<br />
606-786-4459(h)<br />
606-344-9648(c)<br />
davis25sam@aol.com<br />
fp1- 3<br />
Davis, William H. (5540)<br />
11202 Brooke Trace Circle<br />
Louisville, KY 40229-2954<br />
502-574-3070(w) 502-968-3889(h)<br />
502-645-2073(c)<br />
whdavis@insightbb.com<br />
ba2- 3,fb3-24<br />
Dawahare, Frank G (16721)<br />
136 6th St<br />
Pikeville, KY 41501<br />
606-433-4345(w) 606-432-3309(h)<br />
606-433-4407(f) 606-477-4632(c)<br />
frank.dawahare@lightyear.net<br />
so2- 3<br />
Dawes, Jarrod (15846)<br />
278 Observation Pointe Dr<br />
Somerset, KY 42503<br />
606-677-2834(w) 606-416-1996(h)<br />
606-416-1996(c)<br />
fsujyd32@yahoo.com<br />
fsujyd32@windstream.net<br />
fb2- 3<br />
Dawson, Bill (11646)<br />
505 Thames Circle<br />
Nicholasville, KY 40354<br />
859-433-3445(w) 859-881-8869(h)<br />
billdawsonstudio@gmail.com<br />
bk1-11<br />
Dawson, Johnny (15872)<br />
110 Sonley Dr<br />
Cynthiana, KY 41031<br />
859-588-4101(c)<br />
johnny.dawson@harrison.kyschools.us<br />
bk2- 4<br />
Dawson, Jon S. (1739)<br />
111 Hodge Drive<br />
Clarksville, IN 47129<br />
502-587-1951(w) 812-948-1636(h)<br />
502-587-1954(f) 502-541-6953(c)<br />
jon@zenrepro.com<br />
ba2- 9,fb3-31,fp1- 3,vb1- 4<br />
Day, Kevin L (18287)<br />
542 Garden View Dr<br />
Edgewood, KY 41017<br />
859-341-7554(h)<br />
206-375-4164(c)<br />
kev_e_day@yahoo.com<br />
so1- 1<br />
Day, Richard W. (1743)<br />
121 Cherokee Park<br />
Lexington, KY 40503<br />
859-425-2407(w) 859-278-2404(h)<br />
859-509-3199(c)<br />
rwday@lfucg.com<br />
rday@lexingtonky.gov<br />
fb3-42<br />
DeGraef, Logan P (18309)<br />
799 Basil Young Rd<br />
Calhoun, KY 42327<br />
270-499-1830(w) 270-499-1830(h)<br />
270-499-1830(c)<br />
cougarplayer53@aol.com<br />
so1- 1<br />
DeJarnett, Trevor R (17966)<br />
7406 Steeplecrest Circle Apt 207<br />
Louisville, KY 40222<br />
270-994-7415(h)<br />
270-994-7415(c)<br />
t.deja33@gmail.com<br />
ba1- 2<br />
DeLong, Richard E. (6239)<br />
PO Box 395<br />
Lovely, KY 41231-9710<br />
606-395-5900(w) 606-395-1182(h)<br />
606-395-5902(f) 606-369-4781(c)<br />
rdelong2112@att.net<br />
richard.delong@martin.kyschools.us<br />
bk3-16,vb1- 1<br />
DeSola, Doug (4808)<br />
33 Avenel<br />
Fort Thomas, KY 41075<br />
859-468-0889(w) 859-442-7679(h)<br />
rebsola@yahoo.com<br />
fb3-14<br />
Dean, Eddie L. (12178)<br />
3309 Drayton Place<br />
Lexington, KY 40503<br />
859-389-2452(w) 859-224-9335(h)<br />
859-806-9088(c)<br />
edean@ckfoa.org<br />
e2dean@insightbb.com<br />
fb3-10<br />
Deaton, Timothy (13142)<br />
130 R. Durham Road<br />
Greensburg, KY 42743<br />
270-932-6615(w) 270-932-3993(h)<br />
270-299-5331(c)<br />
tim.deaton@green.kyschools.us<br />
tr2- 9<br />
Deckard, Ricky (16439)<br />
139 Bristletown Hills Rd<br />
Glasgow, KY 42141<br />
270-784-3852(h)<br />
270-784-3852(c)<br />
rickydeckard@ymail.com<br />
ba1- 4,bk1- 4,fb2- 2,fp1- 4<br />
Deckard, Timmy R (17297)<br />
275 Mt Olivet Cemetery Rd<br />
Glasgow, KY 42141<br />
270-563-4735(w) 270-678-7588(h)<br />
270-784-6021(c)<br />
timmydeckard@yahoo.com<br />
ba1- 2,bk1- 2,fb2- 2,fp1- 2<br />
Decker, Jason Lee (11542)<br />
239 Beaver Dam Church Road<br />
Brownsville, KY 42210<br />
270-597-6061(w) 270-597-7134(h)<br />
270-597-7134(c)<br />
jdeck52328@gmail.com<br />
jasondecker@carfax.com<br />
bk2- 4<br />
Decker, Jonathan S. (11625)<br />
67 Foxborough Dr<br />
Leitchfi eld, KY 42754<br />
270-242-2222(w) 270-230-9170(h)<br />
270-242-2241(f) 270-259-6941(c)<br />
jdecker@wilsonmuirbank.com<br />
jsdecker72@windstream.net<br />
ba1- 2,bk3-11,fp1- 2<br />
Decker, Neil Thomas (1766)<br />
808 Wilson Farm Rd<br />
Marion, KY 42064-9316<br />
270-965-5137(h)<br />
dukesrc-ntd@webtv.net<br />
bk3-40,vb2-11<br />
Deedrick, Jonathan (16325)<br />
4523 Fox Run Rd<br />
Louisville, KY 40207<br />
615-772-6288(h)<br />
615-772-6288(c)<br />
jdeedrick@gmail.com<br />
ba2- 4,bk1- 2<br />
Dehner, Brian K (18178)<br />
113 Commonwealth Ave<br />
Erlanger, KY 41018<br />
859-391-5918(h)<br />
859-391-5918(c)<br />
bkdehner1@yahoo.com<br />
so1- 1<br />
Deibler, John Keith (8028)<br />
518 West 8th Street<br />
Sturgis, KY 42459<br />
270-389-5175(w) 270-333-6945(h)<br />
270-389-5174(f) 270-952-0951(c)<br />
jkd518@bellsouth.net<br />
jdeibler@methodisthospital.net<br />
bk3-20,fp3-13<br />
Delfi ni, Anthony (10325)<br />
104 Hillview Av<br />
Somerset, KY 42501<br />
606-679-5656(w) 606-875-8747(h)<br />
606-875-8747(c)<br />
refmann711@yahoo.com<br />
ba1- 4,bk3-13,so2- 3<br />
Demic, George A. (8916)<br />
5108 Princewood Place<br />
Louisville, KY 40216<br />
502-587-1951(w) 502-931-3693(h)<br />
502-931-3693(c)<br />
george.demic@yahoo.com<br />
george@zenrepro.com<br />
bk3-18,so3-16<br />
Dennison, Allen A (17554)<br />
1532 Blueball Rd<br />
Rineyville, KY 40162<br />
502-613-8841(w) 270-946-6016(h)<br />
270-946-6016(c)<br />
allen.dennison@us.army.mil<br />
wr2- 5<br />
Denton, John T. (10794)<br />
355 Pepper Lane<br />
Paducah, KY 42001<br />
270-395-5002 x224(w) 270-554-1615(h)<br />
270-703-6626(c)<br />
jtd@vci.net<br />
so3-12<br />
Derrickson, Jerry A. (8868)<br />
865 Burkewood Drive<br />
Lexington, KY 40509<br />
859-224-0408(w) 859-543-1222(h)<br />
859-224-0409(f) 859-227-5548(c)<br />
jderrickson@osisupply.com<br />
bk3- 8<br />
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Devers, Chris (13749)<br />
520 Pawnee Trail<br />
Frankfort, KY 40601<br />
502-223-2353(w) 502-320-8803(h)<br />
502-319-3898(c)<br />
cdevers74@yahoo.com<br />
ba2- 4,bk3- 8,fb2- 4<br />
DezemberJr, Robert M (17683)<br />
517 Peter Cruz Rd.<br />
Waverly, KY 42462<br />
812-598-0096(h)<br />
812-598-0096(c)<br />
robert.dezember@union.kyschools.us<br />
wr1- 2<br />
Diamond, Joshua W. (11547)<br />
2541 Big Cat Fk Rd<br />
Louisa, KY 41230<br />
606-686-3690(h)<br />
606-483-0645(c)<br />
joshuadiamond@live.com<br />
fb3- 9<br />
Dick, Ralph W. (5294)<br />
777 East Todd Road<br />
Science Hill, KY 42553-9571<br />
606-561-4151(w) 606-423-1212(h)<br />
lucasw2@windstream.net<br />
bk1- 9<br />
Dickerson, David (10729)<br />
34 Washington Ave.<br />
Ft. Thomas, KY 41075<br />
513-563-6670(w) 859-441-3028(h)<br />
513-383-6075(c)<br />
dickersons@insightbb.com<br />
so3-12<br />
Dickey, Gaye L (18176)<br />
285 Ruoff Drive<br />
Paducah, KY 42003<br />
270-444-4703(w) 270-217-1428(h)<br />
270-444-4704(f) 270-217-1428(c)<br />
lyne.dickey@ky.gov<br />
bk1- 1<br />
Dickey, Mark (16605)<br />
427 Filmore Rd<br />
Oak Grove, KY 42262<br />
931-338-6166(c)<br />
ghff30@msn.com<br />
so2- 2<br />
Dietrich, Benjamin (15083)<br />
10307 Cooperwood Ct<br />
Louisville, KY 40229<br />
502-966-3551(h)<br />
502-472-4900(c)<br />
bentherichdiet@gmail.com<br />
darkbenstraw@insightbb.com<br />
so2- 5<br />
Dietrich, Jessi J (18194)<br />
10307 Cooperwood Ct<br />
Louisville, KY 40229<br />
502-966-3551(h)<br />
502-471-7900(c)<br />
sparkey2894@yahoo.com<br />
so1- 1<br />
Dietrich, Robert A. (12698)<br />
10307 Cooperwood Ct<br />
Louisville, KY 40229<br />
502-359-5076(w) 502-966-3551(h)<br />
502-418-6759(c)<br />
dietrichs5@insightbb.com<br />
so3- 8<br />
Dillard, Fred (12755)<br />
PO Box 1152<br />
Williamson, WV 25661<br />
304-235-1440(h)<br />
fred_dillard@yahoo.com<br />
vb3-13<br />
Dingus, Tommy (1774)<br />
2947 Raccoon Rd<br />
Hueysville, KY 41640<br />
276-679-2790(w) 865-585-2168(h)<br />
276-679-2799(f) 865-585-2168(c)<br />
ding13us@aol.com<br />
ba2- 3,bk2- 4,fp1- 2,vb2- 5<br />
Dirks, Douglas (15422)<br />
102 Deer Creek Dr<br />
Richmond, KY 40475<br />
859-624-8700(w) 859-623-2784(h)<br />
859-624-1050(f) 859-314-1114(c)<br />
dddirks@bellsouth.net<br />
sw1- 5<br />
Dishman, Romonte Darnell (11692)<br />
3532 Leith Ln<br />
Louisville, KY 40218<br />
502-574-5746(w) 502-473-8844(h)<br />
502-594-4431(c)<br />
dish1024@yahoo.com<br />
romonte.dishman@louisvilleky.gov<br />
bk3-11<br />
Distler, Don (6489)<br />
5520 Random Way<br />
Louisville, KY 40291-1822<br />
502-580-0921(w) 502-500-8736(h)<br />
502-508-3928(f) 502-500-8736(c)<br />
7ump@insightbb.com<br />
ddistler@humana.com<br />
ba3-14<br />
Dittman, Angela T (17270)<br />
141 Rugby Rd<br />
Lexington, KY 40504<br />
859-368-7524(h)<br />
859-559-1369(c)<br />
d.dittman@insightbb.com<br />
vb2- 2<br />
Dittus Jr., Oliver E. (6600)<br />
3210 Feeley Rd<br />
Burlington, KY 41005-1313<br />
859-586-9896(h)<br />
859-380-9826(c)<br />
oedittus@oedin.net<br />
oedittus@oedin.net<br />
tr3-23<br />
Dixon, Billy M. (1791)<br />
21 Gum Street<br />
Hazard, KY 41701-9540<br />
606-436-5789(w) 606-439-4268(h)<br />
606-476-9730(f) 606-233-2383(c)<br />
billdixonad@yahoo.com<br />
ba2-15,bk3-49,fb2-12,fp2-12,vb3-13<br />
Dixon, Bryan T (17524)<br />
1157 Fairman Way Unit 309<br />
Florence, KY 41042<br />
859-547-6335(h)<br />
859-547-6335(c)<br />
btdixon70@yahoo.com<br />
bk2- 7<br />
Dixon, Dodd (13789)<br />
830 By-Pass Road<br />
Winchester, KY 40391<br />
859-744-4911(w) 859-744-5005(h)<br />
859-744-8822(f) 859-513-0551(c)<br />
dixonandjuett@yahoo.com<br />
sw1- 6,tr2- 8<br />
Dixon, III, John H. (10621)<br />
2517 Montpelier Court<br />
Louisville, KY 40272<br />
502-775-5268(w) 502-995-0528(h)<br />
502-775-5268(f) 502-457-6700(c)<br />
jdixon1961@yahoo.com<br />
bk3-11,fb3-10<br />
Dixon, Ron (1793)<br />
12038 East Johnson Road<br />
Ashland, KY 41102-7732<br />
859-215-5307(w) 606-928-9691(h)<br />
859-215-5307(f) 606-923-7289(c)<br />
kiac@zoominternet.net<br />
ba2-26,bk3-45,fb3-30,fp1-26,vb2-12<br />
Dobson, Karen (17044)<br />
341 Glendover Rd<br />
Lexington, KY 40503<br />
859-421-5618(h)<br />
karendobson@gmail.com<br />
sw1- 3<br />
Dodds, Carey L (17701)<br />
230 Fox Chase Cir<br />
Madisonville, KY 42431<br />
270-821-3194(h)<br />
270-339-4316(c)<br />
careydodds@bellsouth.net<br />
sw1- 2<br />
Dohn, Edward H (17275)<br />
1712 Downham Ln<br />
Louisville, KY 40222<br />
502-387-5647(h)<br />
edohn4@hotmail.com<br />
fb2- 2<br />
Dole, Paul (13441)<br />
600 Engineer Street<br />
Corbin, KY 40701<br />
606-546-3152 x108(w) 606-523-9030(h)<br />
606-546-5057(f) 606-545-0788(c)<br />
pdole@newwavecomm.net<br />
sw1- 7<br />
Donald, Michael (12696)<br />
5916 US Hwy 62<br />
Calvert City, KY 42029<br />
270-395-5683(w) 270-395-8177(h)<br />
270-395-5682(f) 270-703-4301(c)<br />
pathway@vci.net<br />
pastormike@pathwaybaptist.org<br />
vb3- 9<br />
DonaldJr, Phillip (15161)<br />
107 Meadowview Way<br />
Georgetown, KY 40324<br />
859-433-6901(c)<br />
pcdonald@hotmail.com<br />
fb2- 5<br />
Donaldson, Clay (17015)<br />
99 Herrington Haven<br />
Lancaster, KY 40444<br />
859-319-9924(h)<br />
claydonaldson@windstream.net<br />
bk2- 3,fp1- 2<br />
Donithan, Stephen B (18214)<br />
2601 Hardwicks Creek Road<br />
Clay city, KY 40312<br />
606-663-1687(h)<br />
859-585-8756(c)<br />
sandjdonithan@aol.com<br />
bk1- 1<br />
Donnelly, Adam (15039)<br />
8807 Mountain Brook Dr<br />
Louisville, KY 40272<br />
502-485-8311(w) 502-935-0918(h)<br />
adam.donnelly@insightbb.com<br />
tr1- 6<br />
Donovan, Dan (10166)<br />
146 Bourbon Hills Dr.<br />
Paris, KY 40361<br />
502-570-6614(w) 859-707-7931(h)<br />
859-707-7931(c)<br />
dandonovan@bellsouth.net<br />
benny.donovan@tema.toyota.com<br />
fb3-13<br />
Doolin, Matthew J (18102)<br />
301 Raven Crest Apartments<br />
Frankfort, KY 40601<br />
502-514-1746(h)<br />
502-514-1746(c)<br />
mdoolin14@gmail.com<br />
so1- 1<br />
Dooms, Dennis (10997)<br />
2741 HWY 641<br />
Marion, KY 42064<br />
270-704-0382(w)<br />
270-704-0382(c)<br />
ddooms@hotmail.com<br />
bk2-12<br />
Dorminey, Donna (15147)<br />
2937 Upton Rd<br />
Upton, KY 42784<br />
502-624-1636(w) 270-307-5028(h)<br />
270-307-5028(c)<br />
dmdjd@yahoo.com<br />
donna.dorminey@usaac.army.mil<br />
so2- 4<br />
Dorris, James Allen (1806)<br />
691 Lakeside Drive<br />
Madisonville, KY 42431-3126<br />
270-821-1294(w) 270-821-2133(h)<br />
270-871-6716(c)<br />
jdorris6@newwavecomm.net<br />
jdorris@trover.org<br />
ba3-33,bk1-22<br />
Dorris, Jeff (12114)<br />
2745 Heather Lane<br />
Henderson, KY 42420<br />
270-827-5637(w) 270-212-1031(h)<br />
270-724-1996(c)<br />
jdog270@hotmail.com<br />
so2-10<br />
Doss, Lewis E. (12649)<br />
PO Box 91<br />
Liberty, KY 42539<br />
606-787-7672(w) 606-787-4575(h)<br />
606-706-9727(c)<br />
lewisdoss@ymail.com<br />
ba1-10<br />
Dossett, Nelson C. (7587)<br />
2724 Clinton Circle<br />
Hopkinsville, KY 42240<br />
270-874-5550(w) 270-881-9035(h)<br />
dossett6@twc.com<br />
bk3-13,so2- 5<br />
Dotson, Joey (13739)<br />
PO Box 646<br />
Phelps, KY 41557<br />
606-456-0459(h)<br />
606-259-3876(c)<br />
joeydotson@yahoo.com<br />
ba3- 8,bk1- 4,fb3- 6,fp1- 2,vb1- 2<br />
Dotson, Scott J. (1809)<br />
120 West 19th St<br />
Owensboro, KY 42303<br />
270-757-0460(w) 270-685-3340(h)<br />
270-485-1173(c)<br />
jscott.dotson@gmail.com<br />
sw1- 6<br />
Douglas, Darrell (4622)<br />
849 Willow Oak Circle<br />
Lexington, KY 40514<br />
859-224-1351(w) 859-219-0633(h)<br />
859-333-9306(c)<br />
ddouglasla@insightbb.com<br />
fb3-14<br />
Douglas, Jon (17154)<br />
6138 Chaney Rd<br />
Spottsville, KY 42458<br />
270-831-5130(w) 270-826-1689(h)<br />
270-577-0768(c)<br />
jon.douglas@insightbb.com<br />
ba1- 3<br />
Douglas, Stefon (17155)<br />
526 N Main St<br />
Henderson, KY 42420<br />
270-577-0144(h)<br />
270-577-8144(c)<br />
stefon.douglas@yahoo.com<br />
ba1- 3<br />
Dow, Steven W (18372)<br />
223 Graham Ave<br />
Radcliff, KY 40160<br />
270-312-6055(h)<br />
stevenwdow3@aol.com<br />
fb1- 1<br />
Downey, Chelsea A (18142)<br />
725 Birch st<br />
Ashland, KY 41101<br />
606-922-4669(h)<br />
cadowney@moreheadstate.edu<br />
so1- 1<br />
Downs, Gil (1819)<br />
511 Connor Station Road<br />
Simpsonville, KY 40067-3703<br />
502-637-4712(w) 502-722-0922(h)<br />
502-314-5472(c)<br />
gildowns@bellsouth.net<br />
fb3-39<br />
Downs, Joseph W. (1820)<br />
121 Parkview Avenue<br />
Bardstown, KY 40004-2206<br />
502-348-5123(h)<br />
vobky@yahoo.com<br />
ba1-15,bk3-48,fb3-48<br />
Doyen, P. J. (6787)<br />
3630 Neltner Rd<br />
Alexandria, KY 41001<br />
859-743-4304(w)<br />
pjdoyen@gmail.com<br />
fb3-22<br />
Dozier, Michael (17143)<br />
9707 <strong>High</strong>way 92<br />
Pineville, KY 40977<br />
606-246-0692(h)<br />
606-246-0692(c)<br />
justin.dozier@gmail.com<br />
ba2- 3,bk1- 2<br />
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Offi Offi cials cials Directory Directory<br />
Dragoo, Christopher K (14346)<br />
205 Cave Spring Rd<br />
Greenville, KY 42345<br />
270-821-7700(w) 270-498-7215(h)<br />
270-821-0021(f) 270-498-7215(c)<br />
k_dragoo44@yahoo.com<br />
ba2- 6<br />
Drake, II, John E. (1823)<br />
110 Man O'War Dr<br />
Danville, KY 40422<br />
859-238-1233(w)<br />
859-238-1234(f) 859-238-0951(c)<br />
jed_ref@yahoo.com<br />
ba3-32,bk3-34,fp1- 4<br />
Draper, Jerome (15266)<br />
540 Saint Andrews Dr<br />
Vine Grove, KY 40175<br />
502-613-6312(w) 270-877-8012(h)<br />
502-525-8106(c)<br />
topjayd@gmail.com<br />
topjayd@gmail.com<br />
bk2- 5<br />
Drawbaugh, Ricky (14950)<br />
5688 Castle Hwy<br />
Pleasureville, KY 40057<br />
502-845-8660(w) 502-706-0243(h)<br />
502-706-0243(c)<br />
rick.drawbaugh@henry.kyschools.us<br />
tr2- 6<br />
Drees, Henry (7413)<br />
811 Mary Street<br />
Villa Hills, KY 41017<br />
859-802-3744(w) 859-341-4179(h)<br />
859-491-0192(f) 859-802-3744(c)<br />
phdrees@juno.com<br />
bk3-20<br />
Dressman, Doug (10801)<br />
12118 Valley Dr.<br />
Goshen, KY 40026<br />
502-560-6011(w) 502-228-6571(h)<br />
502-584-8946(f) 513-490-0825(c)<br />
refereedoug1961@aol.com<br />
dougdressman@diabetes-exercise.org<br />
so3-11<br />
Drew III, Henry (1440)<br />
2800 Silo Lane<br />
Villa Hills, KY 41017<br />
859-391-4710(w) 859-341-8098(h)<br />
859-391-4710(c)<br />
henry.drew@ymail.com<br />
ba3-16<br />
Driver, Kevin C. (9560)<br />
PO Box 192<br />
Hardin, KY 42048<br />
270-227-2976(c)<br />
kdrive30@msn.com<br />
ba1-15,bk3-17<br />
Drollinger, Russell (10701)<br />
813 E. Chestnut Street<br />
Jeffersonville, IN 47130<br />
502-449-7247(w) 812-282-4651(h)<br />
502-379-1942(c)<br />
russdrollinger@sbcglobal.net<br />
bk3-23<br />
Drury, Jeffrey (13502)<br />
1024 Starhill Way<br />
Lawrenceburg, KY 40342<br />
859-281-2219(w) 502-839-7055(h)<br />
859-281-2214(f) 502-598-9140(c)<br />
jeffrey.drury@usar.army.mil<br />
bk3- 8,fp1- 8<br />
DubucJr, Ken (13596)<br />
10 Woodbury Lane<br />
Alexandria, KY 41001-4300<br />
859-635-6112(h)<br />
859-620-2348(c)<br />
kdubucjr@aol.com<br />
bk2- 8,so3- 6<br />
Duckworth, Jason (15210)<br />
6403 Cameron Ln #104<br />
Crestwood, KY 40014<br />
502-241-4162(h)<br />
502-773-2645(c)<br />
jduckworth@cardinalcarryor.com<br />
fb2- 5<br />
Duerson, Barry H. (5552)<br />
717 Amber Hill Drive<br />
Richmond, KY 40475-3298<br />
859-661-5000(w) 859-575-2339(h)<br />
859-893-1455(c)<br />
endzone0824@bellsouth.net<br />
bhduerson@email.com<br />
fb3-24<br />
Duff, Kenneth D. (1827)<br />
348 Oakwood Dr<br />
Jackson, KY 41339<br />
606-435-6069(w) 606-693-0345(h)<br />
606-272-4311(c)<br />
ken.duff@ky.gov<br />
fb3-33<br />
Dulak, David R. (7826)<br />
104 Terri Rose Ct<br />
Hodgenville, KY 42748<br />
270-723-0536(w) 270-358-3667(h)<br />
dulakdave@aol.com<br />
bk1-12,fb3-12<br />
Dumaine, Thomas (14636)<br />
3192 Schababerle Hill<br />
California, KY 41007<br />
513-243-0389(w) 859-635-7310(h)<br />
513-243-7169(f) 859-750-3354(c)<br />
tomdumaine@fuse.net<br />
so2- 6<br />
Dunaway, Jeff (16477)<br />
1816 Arboro Place<br />
Louisville, KY 40220<br />
502-777-8658(w) 502-491-1566(h)<br />
502-777-8658(c)<br />
jdunaway@ups.com<br />
fb2- 4,vb2- 4<br />
Dunhoft, Kenny Lee (1835)<br />
1855 Stephenson Mill Road<br />
Verona, KY 41092-9305<br />
859-341-0400 x4276(w) 859-485-4420(h)<br />
859-394-3114(c)<br />
dunhoft.k@oystar.rajones.com<br />
kendunhoft@fuse.net<br />
bk2-33<br />
Dunlap, Robert N. (7923)<br />
2043 Lock Road<br />
Carrollton, KY 41008<br />
502-347-6306(w) 502-732-6632(h)<br />
502-727-1318(c)<br />
rdunlap@northamericanstainless.com<br />
rosebobd@yahoo.com<br />
bk3-20<br />
Dunn, Andrew (12392)<br />
781 lamb rd<br />
Lancaster, KY 40444<br />
859-779-6805(w)<br />
859-661-0835(c)<br />
westsidehowie354@hotmail.com<br />
bk3-10<br />
Dunn, Harry Allen (1837)<br />
1105 Lehigh Ave<br />
Louisville, KY 40215<br />
502-500-5670(c)<br />
grandpappy141@netzero.net<br />
bk3-26<br />
Dunn, Josh (14125)<br />
4072 Barge Island Rd<br />
Benton, KY 42025<br />
270-388-2291(w) 270-293-3414(h)<br />
270-293-3414(c)<br />
joshdunn3414@yahoo.com<br />
jrdunn@siu.edu<br />
bk2- 6<br />
Dunn, Paul E. (7318)<br />
754 Richmond Rd N<br />
Berea, KY 40403-2061<br />
859-985-2655(h)<br />
859-625-4797(c)<br />
thedunns543@yahoo.com<br />
fb3-20<br />
Dunn, Richard D (14527)<br />
10600 Fairmount Falls Way<br />
Louisville, KY 40291<br />
502-329-3130(w) 502-231-1825(h)<br />
502-819-2679(c)<br />
sdf1rdd@ups.com<br />
fb3- 6<br />
Dupin, Adam (11420)<br />
5007 Margo Ave<br />
Louisville, KY 40258<br />
270-307-9201(h)<br />
270-307-9201(c)<br />
adamdupin@gmail.com<br />
adamdupin@gmail.com<br />
fb3-11<br />
Dupin, Jackie H. (1842)<br />
8 Audubon Court<br />
Elizabethtown, KY 42701-1319<br />
800-800-4900 X3030(w) 270-769-3668(h)<br />
270-769-3668(f) 270-748-0876(c)<br />
dupinj@bbtel.com<br />
bk3-26,fb3-35<br />
Durbin, Matthew (17419)<br />
135 Schwarzkopf St<br />
Bowling Green, KY 42104<br />
270-842-3319(w) 270-782-5049(h)<br />
270-303-6300(c)<br />
daddydurb@insightbb.com<br />
so1- 2<br />
Durham, Robbie (9880)<br />
114 Ashley Ave<br />
Campbellsville, KY 42718<br />
270-465-6597(w) 270-465-6597(h)<br />
270-572-1014(c)<br />
rdurham0023@kctcs.edu<br />
robbied12@windstream.net<br />
bk3-13<br />
Durham, Robert (10979)<br />
11706 Wareing Court<br />
Louisville, KY 40272<br />
502-939-3850(w) 502-939-3850(h)<br />
502-939-3850(c)<br />
rockyd4664@yahoo.com<br />
wr3-12<br />
Durham, Ryan (13503)<br />
10605 Meeting St Suite 402<br />
Prospect, KY 40059<br />
502-718-5055(h)<br />
502-718-5055(c)<br />
ryan.wade.durham@gmail.com<br />
ryandurham@lfg.cc<br />
bk3- 8<br />
Durham, Toby (8288)<br />
450 Errin Dr<br />
Somerset, KY 42503<br />
606-677-9220(w) 606-678-9092(h)<br />
606-678-9092(c)<br />
tvdurham@me.com<br />
ba1-17,bk1-16,fb3-19<br />
Duricko, Bob (4918)<br />
201 Grayson Street<br />
Barbourville, KY 40906-1107<br />
606-546-9401(w) 606-546-9401(h)<br />
606-545-2411(c)<br />
rjduricko@gmail.com<br />
bk2-27<br />
Duvall, Shayne R. (10998)<br />
5904 Bluffi ngton CT<br />
Louisville, KY 40291<br />
502-585-3291(w) 502-641-1883(h)<br />
502-641-1883(c)<br />
duvy583@aol.com<br />
bk3-12<br />
Duvall, Jr., Thomas J. (10889)<br />
7910 Eagle Trace Drive<br />
Louisville, KY 40291<br />
502-775-7208(w) 502-418-1292(h)<br />
tomduvall@insightbb.com<br />
bk3-11,fb3-12<br />
Dwyer, Robert H. (1855)<br />
1417 Falcon Drive<br />
Louisville, KY 40213-1219<br />
502-637-7909(h)<br />
rhdwyer@juno.com<br />
ba3-41,fp3-19<br />
Dye, James A (18277)<br />
487 Overview Drive<br />
Somerset, KY 42503<br />
606-365-4756(w) 606-802-2311(h)<br />
606-365-4751(f) 606-303-1389(c)<br />
gamebreakers2001@msn.com<br />
bk1- 1<br />
Dyehouse, Jimmy (1857)<br />
2139 Silver Star Road<br />
Somerset, KY 42503<br />
606-365-8272(w) 606-379-0029(h)<br />
606-365-8168(f) 859-749-5376(c)<br />
jimmy.dyehouse@lincoln.kyschools.us<br />
jimmy.dyehouse@berea.kyschools.us<br />
bk3-29<br />
Dyehouse, Judith (13496)<br />
2139 Silver Star Rd<br />
Somerset, KY 42503<br />
606-678-3139(w) 606-379-0029(h)<br />
606-305-2030(c)<br />
coachsmith09@gmail.com<br />
judith.smith@lpnt.net<br />
bk3- 8<br />
Eades, Bob (6480)<br />
106 Old Post Rd.<br />
Paris, KY 40361<br />
859-707-6735(w)<br />
859-707-6735(c)<br />
rbobandpat@aol.com<br />
ba3-21<br />
Ealey, James (Jim) E. (10711)<br />
2310 Wadesboro Rd. South<br />
Benton, KY 42025<br />
270-395-3250(w) 270-527-1063(h)<br />
270-395-3266(f) 270-703-7589(c)<br />
ealeyjd@bellsouth.net<br />
so2-12<br />
Earlywine, William Todd (16508)<br />
148 Old Post Rd<br />
Paris, KY 40361<br />
859-988-0924(w) 859-987-4001(h)<br />
859-988-0924(f) 859-983-9385(c)<br />
ewinefencing@gmail.com<br />
ba1- 4,bk2- 4,fp1- 4<br />
Eary, Jr., Edward B. (2305)<br />
120 Ridge Crest Drive<br />
Nicholasville, KY 40356<br />
859-963-8728(w) 859-881-4624(h)<br />
859-963-8728(c)<br />
phylliseary@windstream.net<br />
bk3-35,fp3-15,vb1- 8<br />
Eason, Phil (15748)<br />
1237 State Street, Apt B<br />
Bowling Green, KY 42101-2650<br />
866-633-1327(w) 270-799-1256(h)<br />
270-781-4559(f)<br />
phil.eason@gmail.com<br />
fb2- 4<br />
Eaton, Michael (7288)<br />
9313 Harrodsburg Road<br />
Wilmore, KY 40390<br />
859-858-4948(h)<br />
859-494-1971(c)<br />
clearridgefarm@windstream.net<br />
fb3-21<br />
Eddy, Kevin (16354)<br />
1977 Favell Ct<br />
Lexington, KY 40503<br />
8592775126(w) 859-224-3184(h)<br />
8597058888(c)<br />
kevineddy@windstream.net<br />
fp2- 4<br />
Edelen, John K. (8451)<br />
9808 River Birch Court<br />
Louisville, KY 40291<br />
502-553-0150(w) 502-384-4886(h)<br />
502-553-0150(c)<br />
johnkedelen86@insightbb.com<br />
bk3-19<br />
Eden, Kristin (16658)<br />
191 Hickory Ln<br />
Bowling Green, KY 42101<br />
270-991-9977(h)<br />
270-991-9977(c)<br />
keden2000@hotmail.com<br />
fp1- 3,vb2- 3<br />
Edgar Jr, Robert (15849)<br />
121 E Freedom Way # 609<br />
Cincinnati, OH 45202<br />
513-947-5910(w)<br />
513-388-3551(f) 859-620-2862(c)<br />
bjedgar@insightbb.com<br />
fb2- 3<br />
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Edge, Christopher (14275)<br />
1026 Milton St<br />
Louisville, KY 40217<br />
502-485-8317(w) 502-689-2607(h)<br />
502-689-2607(c)<br />
edge8236@yahoo.com<br />
christopher.edge@jefferson.kyschools.us<br />
ba3- 7<br />
Edgington, Lori A. (11030)<br />
1649 Chestnut Ct.<br />
Ft. Wright, KY 41011<br />
513-792-1909(w) 859-331-3829(h)<br />
513-793-1140(f) 859-653-1870(c)<br />
lorie@miamisystems.com<br />
bk3-12<br />
Edlin, Donald R. (8048)<br />
103 Northridge Cr<br />
Hodgenville, KY 42748-9428<br />
502-549-3420(w) 270-358-9823(h)<br />
don.edlin@hotmail.com<br />
bk3-20,fp3-20,vb3-13<br />
EdmondsJr, James A (18127)<br />
6403 Waterview Way<br />
Independence, KY 41051<br />
513-792-6319(w) 859-356-1193(h)<br />
859-803-5416(c)<br />
jedmo23@yahoo.com<br />
bk1- 1<br />
Edwards, Brian (16528)<br />
755 Wiswell Rd<br />
Murray, KY 42071<br />
270-753-8355(w) 270-559-5272(h)<br />
270-559-5272(c)<br />
bedwards@ins-ctr.com<br />
fb2- 3<br />
Edwards, Christopher (16504)<br />
1153 Sallys Branch Rd<br />
London, KY 40741<br />
606-862-4502(w) 606-682-1503(h)<br />
606-862-8296(f) 606-682-1503(c)<br />
sgtedwards@londonpd.com<br />
ba2- 3,fb1- 1<br />
Edwards, Donnie W. (1871)<br />
PO Box 6<br />
Booneville, KY 41314-0006<br />
606-464-2866(w) 606-593-7002(h)<br />
peggy.edwards@owsley.kyschools.us<br />
bk3-18<br />
Edwards, Jerry L. (1872)<br />
PO Box 316<br />
Lynch, KY 40855-0316<br />
606-573-4330 x2063(w) 606-848-2333(h)<br />
606-273-1147(c)<br />
jerry.edwards@harlan.kyschools.us<br />
bk1-31<br />
Edwards, John R. (8926)<br />
PO Box 35<br />
Buffalo, KY 42716<br />
270-766-5066(w) 270-932-1245(h)<br />
270-932-1245(c)<br />
johne1245@gmail.com<br />
johnr.edwards@ky.gov<br />
ba3-13,bk3-17<br />
Edwards, Katherine (13183)<br />
4504 Jewell Ave<br />
Louisville, KY 40212<br />
502-476-0862(w) 502-876-7797(h)<br />
502-876-7797(c)<br />
kdbm033@gmail.com<br />
bk3- 9<br />
Edwards, Kevin (16891)<br />
15222 Champion Lakes Place<br />
Louisville, KY 40245<br />
502-797-9438(w) 502-253-9439(h)<br />
502-797-9438(c)<br />
pgbaseballdog6@aol.com<br />
ba1- 3<br />
Edwards, Mark (12517)<br />
108 Lake Point Drive<br />
Richmond, KY 40475<br />
859-624-1093(w) 859-623-2738(h)<br />
859-625-9386(f) 859-582-4132(c)<br />
marked13@roadrunner.com<br />
ba3-10<br />
Edwards, Michael A (17677)<br />
191 Serena Circle<br />
Leitchfi eld, KY 42754<br />
270-796-0029(w) 270-287-9390(h)<br />
270-843-2719(f) 270-796-0029(c)<br />
medwards@houchensindustries.com<br />
bk1- 2<br />
Edwards, Ron W. (10775)<br />
601 Exeter Ave.<br />
Middlesboro, KY 40965<br />
606-242-8880(w) 606-248-3495(h)<br />
606-269-7818(c)<br />
ron.edwards@mboro.kyschools.us<br />
redwards@mboro.k12.ky.us<br />
bk3-10,fb3-12,vb1-11<br />
Edwards, Tommy (14616)<br />
3948 Winthrop Dr<br />
Lexington, KY 40514<br />
859-420-0789(h)<br />
859-420-0789(c)<br />
tedwards0516@aol.com<br />
tedwards07@yahoo.com<br />
fb3- 6<br />
Edwards, Wayne D. (1878)<br />
118 Avery Drive<br />
Greensburg, KY 42743-1102<br />
270-932-4960(h)<br />
270-405-1205(c)<br />
bevedwards@windstream.net<br />
bevedwards@alltel.net<br />
bk3-39,vb3-12<br />
Edwards, William (13619)<br />
2490 Bayberry Ct<br />
Henderson, KY 42420<br />
270-860-9412(h)<br />
mtrxlee@hotmail.com<br />
ba2- 7<br />
Edwards II, James T. (15353)<br />
2478 Landview Drive<br />
Covington, KY 41017<br />
859-359-5078(h)<br />
859-322-0477(c)<br />
jamesedwards1966@yahoo.com<br />
jamesedwards1966@gmail.com<br />
fb2- 5<br />
Eger, Christopher (15445)<br />
196 Wild Way<br />
Louisville, KY 40229<br />
502-774-4333(w) 502-957-6028(h)<br />
502-644-2993(c)<br />
eger196@insightbb.com<br />
ba2- 5<br />
Eger, Ryan (17359)<br />
3187 Summitrun Dr<br />
Independence, KY 41051<br />
859-815-9226(w) 859-815-9226(h)<br />
859-815-9226(c)<br />
eger.ryan@gmail.com<br />
so2- 2<br />
Ehlschide, Kenneth (15561)<br />
3566 Oaklane Drive<br />
Philpot, KY 42366<br />
270-685-8466 X200(w) 270-729-0288(h)<br />
270-903-4564(c)<br />
kenehlschide@yahoo.com<br />
kenehlschide@yahoo.com<br />
ba1- 5,fb2- 4<br />
Eisenback, Timothy J. (5603)<br />
2514 Wyeth Ct<br />
Louisville, KY 40220-1038<br />
502-456-2162(h)<br />
502-550-9795(c)<br />
tjme61@aol.com<br />
fb3-23<br />
Elam, Keith (12378)<br />
PO Box 44<br />
West Liberty, KY 41472<br />
606-495-6011(c)<br />
kelam125@yahoo.com<br />
bk2- 5<br />
Elam, Phillip D. (2240)<br />
117 Yocum Rd.<br />
West Liberty, KY 41472<br />
606-743-2800 x239(w) 606-743-9383(h)<br />
606-743-2811(f) 606-356-1762(c)<br />
phillipd.elam@ky.gov<br />
ba1-12,bk3-14<br />
Eldridge, Mike (6664)<br />
PO Box 155<br />
Isom, KY 41824<br />
606-633-2727(w) 606-633-8873(h)<br />
606-634-6989(c)<br />
michael.d.eldridge@gmail.com<br />
bk3-23,fb3- 8,so1- 8,fp3-19,vb3-10<br />
Eldridge, Richard (5085)<br />
285 G V Hale Ave<br />
Russell Springs, KY 42642-9360<br />
270-343-1152(w) 270-866-4777(h)<br />
270-866-1101(c)<br />
rpeldrid@duo-county.com<br />
fb3-25<br />
Elfers, Tom (17374)<br />
3337 Bluejay Drive<br />
Edgewood, KY 41018<br />
859-331-9944(h)<br />
859-803-1029(c)<br />
elferous@gmail.com<br />
vb2- 2<br />
Elkins, Jonathan (13816)<br />
424 Southpoint Dr<br />
Lexington, KY 40515-4798<br />
859-263-5200(w) 859-684-0224(h)<br />
859-684-0224(f) 859-684-0224(c)<br />
brian_elkins@msn.com<br />
so2- 7<br />
Elleman, Michael (16949)<br />
269 River Run Drive<br />
Lancaster, KY 40444<br />
859-621-7308(w) 859-548-9771(h)<br />
859-339-4750(c)<br />
mike1012@windstream.net<br />
bk2- 3<br />
Eller, Kristi (16736)<br />
2902 Bowman Ave<br />
Louisville, KY 40205<br />
314-537-1638(h)<br />
314-537-1638(c)<br />
kristi.eller@jefferson.kyschools.us<br />
k_eller13@hotmail.com<br />
bk2- 3,so2- 3<br />
Elliott, Ronald (14189)<br />
82 N. Sunset Avenue<br />
Cecilia, KY 42724<br />
n/a(w) 270-862-5616(h)<br />
n/a(f) 270-240-2215(c)<br />
re2sr66@gmail.com<br />
re2sr66@gmail.com<br />
vb3- 7<br />
Ellis, Craig (10981)<br />
603 Lacewood Ct.<br />
Berea, KY 40403<br />
859-302-8446(w) 859-302-8446(h)<br />
859-302-8446(c)<br />
ellis7@roadrunner.com<br />
bk3-11<br />
Ellis, Katrina (12728)<br />
4209 Estate Dr<br />
Louisville, KY 40216<br />
502-551-2137(w) 502-551-0315(h)<br />
502-551-0315(c)<br />
katrina_ryan@att.net<br />
karyan07@louisville.edu<br />
bk1- 4,vb1- 6<br />
Ely, Jeffrey (10489)<br />
PO Box 1017<br />
Corbin, KY 40701<br />
606-864-7273(w)<br />
606-524-5411(c)<br />
jely04@gmail.com<br />
ba3-13,bk3-13,fb3-13,vb1- 3<br />
Emberton, Gary (11376)<br />
296 Winterwood Dr<br />
Elizabethtown, KY 42701<br />
502-485-8288(w) 270-300-2909(h)<br />
270-300-2909(c)<br />
gemberto@yahoo.com<br />
so2-11<br />
Embry, Stephen (1716)<br />
14902 Landmark Dr<br />
Louisville, KY 40245<br />
502-568-0253(w) 502-609-1083(h)<br />
sembry@fbtlaw.com<br />
sw1-15<br />
Embry, Tony (9881)<br />
172 Maple Leaf Lane<br />
Leitchfi eld, KY 42754<br />
270-259-9083(w) 270-259-9083(h)<br />
270-879-6401(f) 270-589-9559(c)<br />
tembry523@live.com<br />
ba2- 5,bk3-16<br />
Emerson, Gary (11821)<br />
150 Emerson Dr.<br />
Russell Springs, KY 42642-4313<br />
270-866-3331(w) 270-866-6262(h)<br />
270-866-4412(f) 270-866-0939(c)<br />
emerson.gary@yahoo.com<br />
ba2-11<br />
Emery, Doug (16832)<br />
2411 Ridgeview Ave<br />
Louisville, KY 40220<br />
502-852-0646(w) 502-459-4844(h)<br />
502-459-4844(f) 502-468-1688(c)<br />
dwemery@bellsouth.net<br />
ba1- 2,bk1- 2,fb2- 2<br />
EmeryJr, James E (17463)<br />
5405 Count Fleet Drive<br />
Louisville, KY 40272<br />
502-797-8202(h)<br />
502-797-8202(c)<br />
j.emery@insightbb.com<br />
so2- 2<br />
Engle, Dwight (1342)<br />
4120 Price Valley Road<br />
Somerset, KY 42501<br />
606-679-6855(w) 606-274-8688(h)<br />
606-224-6993(c)<br />
dwight.engle@pulaski.kyschools.us<br />
fb3-14<br />
Engle, Tim (8816)<br />
PO Box 64<br />
Grays Knob, KY 40829<br />
606-573-3850(w) 606-573-7908(h)<br />
cfengle@yahoo.com<br />
bk1-14<br />
Engler, Daniel E (18418)<br />
1077 Sassafras Ln<br />
Goodlettsville, TN 37072<br />
812-305-1338(h)<br />
812-305-1338(c)<br />
danny.engler@gmail.com<br />
so1- 1<br />
English, Ike (12456)<br />
GE Appliance Park AP 60<br />
Louisville, KY 40225<br />
502-452-3760(w) 502-797-8574(h)<br />
judy.verner@ge.com<br />
judy.vernen@ge.com<br />
bk3-10<br />
Enlow, Jeremy (13239)<br />
3806 Pine Ridge Way<br />
Lexington, KY 40514<br />
859-859-5345(c)<br />
enlowj@gmail.com<br />
fb3- 8<br />
Epplen, David (13641)<br />
3276 McCowan Drive<br />
Taylor Mill, KY 41015<br />
859-581-7510(w) 859-386-3864(h)<br />
david.epplen@fmr.com<br />
ba2- 8<br />
Erdman, Erbey (1911)<br />
284 Beechwood Rd<br />
Ft Mitchell, KY 41017<br />
859-331-1087(h)<br />
859-462-9007(c)<br />
ukerbey@yahoo.com<br />
aeerdman@fuse.net<br />
fb3-15<br />
Erickson, David (11949)<br />
606 Clarence O'Dell Rd.<br />
Bowling Green, KY 42101<br />
270-484-3997(h)<br />
erickdk@topper.wku.edu<br />
vb3- 8<br />
Erickson, II, Alan (Rick) (10617)<br />
2718 Nelson Dr<br />
Hopkinsville, KY 42240<br />
270-484-1873(w) 270-886-1802(h)<br />
pikealumni95@aol.com<br />
ba3-13,fp3-12<br />
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Ernst, Mark A (17951)<br />
9291 Indian Trace Rd<br />
Alexandria, KY 41001<br />
859-448-9291(h)<br />
859-496-2961(c)<br />
maernst@netscape.com<br />
vb1- 1<br />
Erwin, Jeffrey L (18009)<br />
215 Eden Hollow<br />
Morehead, KY 40351<br />
606-286-2481(w) 606-780-2594(h)<br />
606-207-3315(c)<br />
jeff.erwin@carter.kyschools.us<br />
fb1- 1,vb2- 2<br />
Eschan, Jonathan (16965)<br />
2185 Antoinette Way<br />
Union, KY 41091<br />
859-372-6244(w) 859-609-3086(h)<br />
859-372-6245(f) 859-609-3086(c)<br />
jeschan21@yahoo.com<br />
wr1- 3<br />
Eschenbach, Jack (14303)<br />
5 Beverly Dr<br />
Wilder, KY 41071<br />
513-533-4500(w)<br />
513-939-9237(c)<br />
geriesch@yahoo.com<br />
jack.eschenbach@amquip.com<br />
fp3- 7<br />
Estes, Mitchell K (17981)<br />
420 Hilltop Estates<br />
Morehead, KY 40351<br />
606-207-9900(w) 606-207-9900(h)<br />
606-780-1333(f) 606-207-9900(c)<br />
estes3345@yahoo.com<br />
ba1- 2,fb1- 2<br />
Estes, William Jeffrey (8188)<br />
4649 HWY 142<br />
Philpot, KY 42366<br />
270-684-6601(w) 270-684-6601(h)<br />
270-684-3522(f)<br />
esteselectronics@bellsouth.net<br />
fb3-17<br />
Etherton, James B (17442)<br />
PO Box 75412<br />
Fort Thomas, KY 41075<br />
513-234-7605(w) 513-479-1740(h)<br />
513-316-3889(c)<br />
jbetherton@express-scripts.com<br />
so2- 2<br />
Ethington, Owen P (18081)<br />
509 Bohon Rd.<br />
Harrodsburg, KY 40330<br />
850-325-1472(h)<br />
859-325-1472(c)<br />
omaha31@gmail.com<br />
ba1- 2<br />
Evans, Christopher W (18236)<br />
672 Brandtly Ridge Dr.<br />
Covington, KY 41015<br />
859-363-9672(h)<br />
859-802-3059(c)<br />
cccpevans@fuse.net<br />
so1- 1<br />
Evans, Joshua (15007)<br />
915 Pine St<br />
Flatwoods, KY 41139<br />
606-836-7884(w)<br />
606-547-7802(c)<br />
fi reball178@hotmail.com<br />
so1- 6<br />
Evans, Orlando M. (11099)<br />
312 Willow Crossing CT<br />
Vine Grove, KY 40175<br />
502-626-6189(w) 270-877-8018(h)<br />
270-319-1202(c)<br />
orlandoevans@yahoo.com<br />
bk3-12,fb3-11<br />
Evans, Richard (16702)<br />
103 Valley Dr<br />
Nitro, WV 25143<br />
304-617-1010(h)<br />
304-617-1010(c)<br />
richard_evans08@yahoo.com<br />
rick.evans18@gmail.com<br />
so2- 3<br />
Everley, Ben D (17822)<br />
235 Stanley Road<br />
Beaver Dam, KY 42320<br />
270-792-4702(h)<br />
270-792-4702(c)<br />
beneverley65@att.net<br />
ba1- 2<br />
Eversole, Tony (16186)<br />
10 Pearl Ln<br />
Hazard, KY 41701<br />
606-439-4523(w) 606-436-8219(h)<br />
606-436-4970(f) 606-233-4239(c)<br />
kentuckyadjustments@gmail.com<br />
bk2- 4<br />
Fagan, Timothy E. (6156)<br />
4206 Blossomwood Drive<br />
Louisville, KY 40220<br />
502-451-7506(h)<br />
502-451-7506(c)<br />
dctim@bellsouth.net<br />
vb2-10<br />
Falcon, Jose L (18360)<br />
286 Forest Trace<br />
Radcliff, KY 40160<br />
502-613-4109(w) 270-877-5336(h)<br />
jose.falcon@us.army.mil<br />
so1- 1<br />
Falhaber, Angela (2370)<br />
5681 Desertgold Drive<br />
Cincinnati, OH 45247<br />
859-866-8480(h)<br />
859-866-8480(c)<br />
lindus11@aol.com<br />
lindus11@aol.com<br />
vb3-15<br />
Faller, David (15700)<br />
5913 Centrerwood Dr<br />
Crestwood, KY 40014<br />
502-215-2373(w) 502-241-5299(h)<br />
502-241-5299(c)<br />
kyfallerlap@insightbb.com<br />
david.faller@beamglobal.com<br />
so2- 4<br />
Fangman, Gregory (15701)<br />
109 Ridgepointe Dr<br />
Cold Spring, KY 41076<br />
859-781-6230(h)<br />
859-866-0799(c)<br />
gfangman@fuse.net<br />
bk1- 4<br />
Farler, Freddy (14289)<br />
PO Box 853<br />
Hyden, KY 41749<br />
606-672-4040(w) 606-672-2022(h)<br />
606-275-2751(c)<br />
lawrence.farler@tdstelecom.com<br />
farler@tds.net<br />
bk2- 7,fb1- 2<br />
Farley, Joe (16490)<br />
778 St. Rt 949<br />
Dunmor, KY 42339<br />
270-657-2561(h)<br />
270-991-5892(c)<br />
kacey.farley@yahoo.com<br />
bk1- 3,fp1- 4<br />
Farmer, Jeffrey (15876)<br />
1447 Goddard Av<br />
Louisville, KY 40204<br />
502-380-6643(c)<br />
farmerjr77@hotmail.com<br />
so3-11<br />
Farmer, Jim (1937)<br />
2335 Alexandria Pike #87C<br />
Southgate, KY 41071-3242<br />
859-441-2513(h)<br />
jimtheref1937@yahoo.com<br />
bk3-30,fp3-28,vb3-16<br />
Farris, Dana (15222)<br />
10662 Sinclair Dr<br />
Independence, KY 41051<br />
859-331-2696(w) 859-816-7125(h)<br />
859-331-4322(f) 859-816-7125(c)<br />
dfarris23@fuse.net<br />
vb2- 5<br />
Faulkner, Kerry (1940)<br />
1504 Roosevelt Av<br />
Corbin, KY 40701-2236<br />
606-523-3416(w) 606-528-3776(h)<br />
606-620-2450(c)<br />
kwf1504@bellsouth.net<br />
bk3-31,fb2-21,vb2- 6<br />
Faust, Andy (12765)<br />
7003 Apple Orchard Ln<br />
Crestwood, KY 40014<br />
513-432-6984(w) 502-384-0593(h)<br />
502-500-7697(c)<br />
faust.andy@yahoo.com<br />
andigidy@msn.com<br />
ba3- 8,bk2- 4,fb3- 9<br />
Faust, Phil (4362)<br />
3415 Deibel Way<br />
Louisville, KY 40220-2403<br />
502-634-6249(w) 502-451-5520(h)<br />
502-637-2280(f) 502-271-7254(c)<br />
pfaust@kochfi lter.com<br />
fb3-30<br />
Feese, Tonya J. (2788)<br />
2457 Russell Springs Rd<br />
Columbia, KY 42728<br />
502-564-3440(w) 270-384-2703(h)<br />
tonya.feese@ky.gov<br />
bk3-15,fp3-15<br />
Felker, Michael J. (11263)<br />
1930 Randy Lane<br />
Paducah, KY 42003<br />
270-444-0440 x102(w) 270-898-1996(h)<br />
michaeljfelker@comcast.net<br />
bk1- 9,fb3-12<br />
Felt, Myles (10773)<br />
3022 Albrecht<br />
Propsect, KY 40059<br />
502-261-4581(w) 502-228-2297(h)<br />
502-836-1283(c)<br />
mylesfelt@yahoo.com<br />
so3-27<br />
Feltner, Wendell (5673)<br />
55 See Chapel Rd<br />
Louisa, KY 41230<br />
606-638-1415(h)<br />
606-615-0867(c)<br />
jenny_mae3@yahoo.com<br />
ba2- 4,bk2- 3,fp2- 5<br />
Fenwick, Joel (13308)<br />
4221 Briarwood Rd<br />
Louisville, KY 40207<br />
502-297-6633(w)<br />
502-889-5003(c)<br />
joelfenwick@gmail.com<br />
joelfenwick@gmail.com<br />
fb3- 8<br />
Ferguson Jr, Haywood R (1953)<br />
146 Lee Dr<br />
Richmond, KY 40475-9110<br />
859-582-2850(w) 859-624-0048(h)<br />
859-582-4618(c)<br />
haywoodferguson@yahoo.com<br />
bk3-17,fb3-30,wr3-17<br />
Ferry, Patrick H. (5628)<br />
406 Paisley Court<br />
Winchester, KY 40391<br />
859-455-7232(w) 606-922-5384(h)<br />
859-45-7302(f)<br />
patmccu@aol.com<br />
so3-24<br />
Fields, Adrian (11734)<br />
PO Box 204<br />
Grays Knob, KY 40829<br />
606-573-1000(w) 606-273-3024(h)<br />
606-273-3024(c)<br />
abefi elds.wtuk@yahoo.com<br />
adrianfi elds6969@yahoo.com<br />
bk1-11,fp2- 6<br />
Fields, David (15757)<br />
28881 Route 52<br />
Ft Gay, WV 25514<br />
304-648-5030(h)<br />
304-208-0269(c)<br />
daveyduke42@aol.com<br />
bk3- 7<br />
Fields, Gary (17704)<br />
800 Huntington Street<br />
Bowling Green, KY 42103<br />
270-746-2300(w) 270-535-1206(h)<br />
270-746-2305(f) 270-535-1206(c)<br />
gary.fi elds@bgreen.kyschools.us<br />
sw1- 2<br />
Fields, Harold (Kris) (11403)<br />
555 Barnes <strong>School</strong> Rd<br />
Franklin, KY 42134<br />
270-842-5302(w)<br />
270-843-5351(f) 270-263-3278(c)<br />
kris.fi elds44@gmail.com<br />
bk3-13,fb3-13<br />
Fields, James (15556)<br />
594 Cedar St #13<br />
Calvert City, KY 42029<br />
270-217-7249(c)<br />
juicemanjim@gmail.com<br />
ba1- 4,bk2- 4,fp2- 5,vb2- 3<br />
Fields, Michael (16462)<br />
315 Lick Branch Rd<br />
Glasgow, KY 42141<br />
270-678-3681(h)<br />
270-590-3158(c)<br />
michael.fi elds242@topper.wku.edu<br />
ba2- 4<br />
Fields, Jr., Rufus (1961)<br />
100 Sheffi eld Pl<br />
London, KY 40741<br />
606-309-2989(w) 606-862-4330(h)<br />
606-309-2989(c)<br />
rufus.fi elds@fl avorich.com<br />
bk3-39<br />
Fields, Tyrone D. (13139)<br />
28 Crawford Court Apt 110C<br />
Whitesburg, KY 41858<br />
606-633-3700(w)<br />
606-634-1131(c)<br />
tyrone.fi elds1@hotmail.com<br />
bk3- 9,fb2- 5,vb1- 6<br />
Figueroa, Howard (13859)<br />
4348 Brookridge Drive<br />
Lexington, KY 40515<br />
859-221-3060(w) 859-273-3421(h)<br />
859-271-3460(f) 859-221-3060(c)<br />
howard.fi gueroa@insightbb.com<br />
so2- 7<br />
Figueroa, Kory (15703)<br />
4348 Brookridge Dr<br />
Lexington, KY 40515<br />
859-273-3421(h)<br />
859-271-3460(f) 859-537-7599(c)<br />
fi gs3@insightbb.com<br />
so2- 4<br />
Finch, Steven A. (1964)<br />
112 O'Finn Avenue<br />
Bardstown, KY 40004-2032<br />
502-368-8506(w) 502-348-8758(h)<br />
502-510-7858(c)<br />
umpire_21@hotmail.com<br />
ba3-38,tr1-12<br />
Findley, Eric (15440)<br />
7224 Strive Ln<br />
Louisville, KY 40258<br />
502-664-3534(c)<br />
ericjfi ndley@gmail.com<br />
ba2- 5<br />
Findley, Ronald (13787)<br />
135 Cole St<br />
Bernice, La 71222<br />
318-285-7413(h)<br />
270-319-1790(c)<br />
rfi ndley31@hotmail.com<br />
fb3- 9<br />
Finke, Matt (16494)<br />
920 Virginia Ave<br />
Covington, KY 41016<br />
513-719-5053(w) 859-653-7886(h)<br />
513-977-4430(f) 859-653-7886(c)<br />
mtfi nke55@gmail.com<br />
bk2- 4<br />
26 - OFFICIALS DIRECTORY <strong>2012</strong>-<strong>2013</strong> KHSAA HANDBOOK
Finke, Paul (5701)<br />
1304 McCroskey Way<br />
Mount Sterling, KY 40353<br />
859-745-3146(w)<br />
859-585-8703(c)<br />
pfi nke@fs.fed.us<br />
pgfi nke@roadrunner.com<br />
bk3-24<br />
Finley, Julian (14699)<br />
9001 Marksfi eld Rd # 5<br />
Louisville, KY 40222<br />
502-580-3096(w)<br />
610-529-1074(c)<br />
julianfi nley@netzero.net<br />
jfi nley1@humana.com<br />
fb2- 6,wr2- 6<br />
Fischer, Ryan (12917)<br />
4512 Biles Ct<br />
Louisville, KY 40241<br />
502-875-8517(w) 502-690-3488(h)<br />
502-235-1553(c)<br />
ryan.fi scher@insightbb.com<br />
bk2- 9<br />
Fitzgerald, Thomas (14391)<br />
2655 Two Mile Road<br />
Winchester, KY 40391<br />
859-294-6226(w)<br />
859-294-6249(f) 859-699-9588(c)<br />
tpfi tzgerald@adt.com<br />
so2- 7<br />
Flanary, Patrick T (18147)<br />
199 Shady Brook lane<br />
Benton, KY 42025<br />
270-898-2159(h)<br />
270-703-5890(c)<br />
pfl anary@murraystate.edu<br />
so1- 1<br />
Flanery, Michael R. (9062)<br />
P O Box 41<br />
Allen, KY 41601<br />
606-298-3400(w) 606-794-3042(h)<br />
606-791-9201(c)<br />
michael.fl anery@chk.com<br />
bk2- 4<br />
Flannigan, Tom (7636)<br />
8902 KY 59<br />
Vanceburg, KY 41179<br />
606-796-2111(w) 606-796-6771(h)<br />
606-541-6382(c)<br />
fl ann58@yahoo.com<br />
ba3-11,fp3-19<br />
Fleming, Jason Allen (8600)<br />
401 John Sutherland Drive<br />
Nicholasville, KY 40356-2436<br />
859-266-7227 x4730(w) 859-885-8431(h)<br />
859-948-2053(c)<br />
jafafl em1@windstream.net<br />
fl eming-jason@galls.com<br />
fp3-19<br />
Fleming, Russell Lee (9758)<br />
Box 435<br />
Ermine, KY 41815<br />
606-633-2098(h)<br />
606-634-2097(c)<br />
shellie@tvscable.com<br />
bk2-16,fb3-16<br />
Flener, Mark (13841)<br />
120 Morningstar Court<br />
Bowling Green, KY 42103<br />
270-783-8400(w) 270-781-1603(h)<br />
270-783-8873(f) 270-779-6796(c)<br />
mfl ener@bellsouth.net<br />
so3- 7<br />
Flener, Sam (4168)<br />
101 Collettview Dr.<br />
Bowling Green, KY 42104<br />
270-781-8133(w) 270-842-0156(h)<br />
270-202-1213(c)<br />
sam@wesc.net<br />
sam.fl ener@insightbb.com<br />
so2- 6<br />
Flener, Terry Wade (5322)<br />
2146 Dan Rd<br />
Horse Branch, KY 42349<br />
270-274-3306(w) 270-274-0448(h)<br />
270-256-0190(c)<br />
callitlikeiseeit2004@yahoo.com<br />
ba3-18,bk1- 3,fb3-15<br />
Flesch, Richard G. (10184)<br />
1605 Gladeside Court<br />
Hebron, KY 41048<br />
859-491-2247(w)<br />
859-240-6345(c)<br />
rfl esch@insightbb.com<br />
so3-13<br />
FletcherJr, Ray (13939)<br />
PO Box 123<br />
Avawam, KY 41713<br />
606-435-8093(h)<br />
606-233-7762(c)<br />
rayleepcc5@yahoo.com<br />
xcosmicwizardx@live.com<br />
so2- 6<br />
Fletcher, Whitney Brooke (16255)<br />
206 Western Hills Road<br />
Glasgow, KY 42141<br />
270-746-7834(w)<br />
270-746-7836(f) 270-576-3862(c)<br />
whitneyb.fl etcher@ky.gov<br />
fp2- 3<br />
Flinchum, Dirk (1984)<br />
205 Argyll Cr<br />
Hazard, KY 41701<br />
606-436-5239(w) 606-487-8270(h)<br />
606-436-4765(f)<br />
dirk.fl inchum@mtford.com<br />
dfl inchum14@hotmail.com<br />
ba3-28,bk3-22,fp3-27,vb3-13<br />
Flinn, John S (17315)<br />
5604 Pavilion Way<br />
Louisville, KY 40291<br />
502-749-2322(h)<br />
951-255-5511(c)<br />
jsfl inn@yahoo.com<br />
vb2- 2<br />
Flood, Kevin (11998)<br />
34 New Cut Road<br />
Campbellsburg, KY 40011<br />
502-545-0434(h)<br />
502-545-0434(c)<br />
k-fl ood2011@hotmail.com<br />
bk3-10,fp3-11<br />
Flora, Ronald (11944)<br />
262 Meadowlark Lane<br />
Shepherdsville, KY 40165<br />
502-543-6348(h)<br />
502-322-4858(c)<br />
yosemite@windstream.net<br />
fp2-11<br />
Florence, DeAndre (13599)<br />
2523 Frank Street<br />
Villa Hills, KY 41017<br />
606-341-2414(h)<br />
859-322-1882(c)<br />
dgoofy4u@yahoo.com<br />
wr2- 7<br />
Florer, Michelle Joyce (5170)<br />
1152 Brooksville-Powersville Rd.<br />
Brooksville, KY 41004-9521<br />
606-564-5542(w) 606-735-2524(h)<br />
michelle_fl orer@live.com<br />
bk1-25,fp1-22<br />
Floro, Thomas G. (4924)<br />
304 Randolph Street<br />
Somerset, KY 42501<br />
606-678-3152(w)<br />
606-678-3516(f) 606-219-0469(c)<br />
tfl oro@twc.com<br />
so3-25<br />
Floyd, Jonathan (12785)<br />
137 Towne Square Park<br />
Lexington, KY 40511<br />
859-539-0992(h)<br />
jfl oyd@cbkent.com<br />
fb3- 8<br />
Floyd, Julie (14178)<br />
1036 Chetford Drive<br />
Lexington, KY 40509<br />
859-271-4339(h)<br />
859-913-2253(c)<br />
jfl oyd8979@aol.com<br />
sw1- 7<br />
Fluhr, III, George E. (3657)<br />
7404 Spring House Lane<br />
Louisville, KY 40291<br />
502-485-8311(w) 502-299-6400(h)<br />
coach130@hotmail.com<br />
fp3-15<br />
Foley, Teresa Gail (7428)<br />
317 N Broadway<br />
Barbourville, KY 40906<br />
606-622-9085(h)<br />
606-622-9085(c)<br />
tgifoley@msn.com<br />
bk3-21,fp3-13,vb3-12<br />
Follett, Barry (1995)<br />
1205 Shadelawn Drive<br />
Mount Sterling, KY 40353-8152<br />
859-498-6078(h)<br />
859-497-1312(c)<br />
bfollett@roadrunner.com<br />
bfollett@roadrunner.com<br />
ba3-16,bk3-27<br />
Fomby, Daniel (16795)<br />
7228 Black Walnut Cr<br />
Louisville, KY 40229<br />
502-345-0994(h)<br />
502-296-3692(c)<br />
fun_dun@yahoo.com<br />
bk2- 3<br />
Fons, Robert (16209)<br />
451 C Boone Trail Rd<br />
Danville, KY 40422<br />
859-583-5250(h)<br />
859-583-5250(c)<br />
rpfons@gmail.com<br />
bk1- 4,fp1- 4<br />
Force, Bryan D (17688)<br />
98 Valley View Drive<br />
Huntington, WV 25704<br />
304-733-3003(w) 304-544-2744(h)<br />
304-544-2744(c)<br />
af1ref@gmail.com<br />
bk1- 2<br />
Ford, Jaime (1341)<br />
1723 Windsor Avenue<br />
Owensboro, KY 42301<br />
270-316-4360(c)<br />
emeraldace@aol.com<br />
vb3-13<br />
Ford, John W. (1997)<br />
1459 Hawkins Drive<br />
Vine Grove, KY 40175-9406<br />
270-877-0227(h)<br />
270-307-4506(c)<br />
cmford55@hotmail.com<br />
cmford55@bbtel.com<br />
ba3-33,bk1-13,fb3-19<br />
Ford, Kelton D. (7951)<br />
656 New Street<br />
Horse Cave, KY 42749<br />
270-358-2210(w) 270-786-4482(h)<br />
simon.ford@larue.kyschools.us<br />
simonkelton@scrtc.com<br />
ba3-19,bk2-20<br />
Ford, Michael (10495)<br />
4086 Newtown Pike<br />
Georgetown, KY 40324<br />
859-259-1701(w) 502-863-9519(h)<br />
859-321-4601(c)<br />
m4dranger@aol.com<br />
wr3-13<br />
Forde, Patricia (16941)<br />
11103 Kinnaird Ct<br />
Louisville, KY 40243<br />
502-896-3931(w) 502-714-8120(h)<br />
502-472-9485(c)<br />
patforde@bellsouth.net<br />
sw1- 3<br />
Fossett, Jeff (7346)<br />
3812 Dicksonia Drive<br />
Lexington, KY 40517<br />
502-564-8100(w) 859-272-4400(h)<br />
859-312-8496(c)<br />
jeff@grace-tech.com<br />
vb3-17<br />
Foster, Jeremy (1425)<br />
24136 Holbrook Rd<br />
Rush, KY 41168<br />
606-329-9600(w) 606-929-9810(h)<br />
606-923-3930(c)<br />
jfoster@progressrail.com<br />
fb3-12<br />
Foster, Jerry (3172)<br />
149 Dawson Branch<br />
Rush, KY 41168-9168<br />
606-324-6105(w) 606-474-5805(h)<br />
606-922-3433(c)<br />
jbmjfoster@hotmail.com<br />
ba3-26,bk3-35,fb3-25,so1-10,fp3-<br />
24,vb3-16<br />
Foster, Kim M (17753)<br />
392 Tanglewood Drive<br />
Taylorsville, KY 40071<br />
502-609-3099(h)<br />
kimfoster26@att.net<br />
sw1- 2<br />
Foster, Lewis A. (6349)<br />
3401 Buchanan Ct<br />
Owensboro, KY 42303-2441<br />
270-926-4049(h)<br />
270-485-3558(c)<br />
lf3401@aol.com<br />
bk3-23,fp3-23,vb2- 2<br />
Foster, Mark A. (9670)<br />
1626 Elliott Ave<br />
Ashland, KY 41102<br />
606-329-8619(h)<br />
606-923-9924(c)<br />
fosterclan@windstream.net<br />
ba2- 6,bk2- 3,fb2-10,fp1- 1<br />
Foster, Robert Dale (5191)<br />
126 Abbey Ridge Rd<br />
Bardstown, KY 40004<br />
502-249-7685(w) 502-348-5805(h)<br />
502-249-7685(c)<br />
foster.dale@towerautomotive.com<br />
bk3-16<br />
Foust, Benton (BEN) C. (10762)<br />
7201 Greenlawn Rd.<br />
Louisville, KY 40222-6440<br />
502-429-6513(h)<br />
502-291-6513(c)<br />
ben.foust@gmail.com<br />
so3-12<br />
Fout, Jon C. (7368)<br />
3295 Nantucket Dr<br />
Lexington, KY 40502<br />
800-827-3168 x3013(w) 859-277-4360(h)<br />
859-539-4360(c)<br />
jon.fout@insightbb.com<br />
jfout@central.unicor.gov<br />
fb3-21<br />
Fox, Gary C (13635)<br />
4330 Red Bird Rd<br />
Williamsburg, KY 40769<br />
606-549-0369(h)<br />
gary0014@att.net<br />
fp3- 8<br />
Fox, Randy (5595)<br />
206 West 13th St<br />
Benton, KY 42025-1611<br />
270-703-9352(w) 270-906-2181(h)<br />
270-703-9352(c)<br />
randy.fox@capstone-hr.com<br />
fb3-34,fp2- 4<br />
Fox, Terry E. (4204)<br />
309 Hemingway Rd.<br />
Louisville, KY 40207<br />
502-894-8117(h)<br />
502-693-6441(c)<br />
terryefox@att.net<br />
vb3- 8<br />
Fraley, Jeffrey (16815)<br />
3732 Evergreen Dr<br />
Catlettsburg, KY 41129<br />
606-408-6539(w) 606-739-6884(h)<br />
606-465-9072(c)<br />
jfraley4@yahoo.com<br />
bk1- 3<br />
<strong>2012</strong>-<strong>2013</strong> KHSAA HANDBOOK OFFICIALS DIRECTORY - 27<br />
Offi Offi cials cials Directory Directory
Offi Offi cials cials Directory Directory<br />
Fraley, Timothy D (17490)<br />
116 Mockingbird Drive<br />
Russell, KY 41169<br />
606-923-8805(h)<br />
tim.fraley@hauglandlearningcenter.com<br />
bk1- 2<br />
France, Randy N. (7414)<br />
902 S Broadway<br />
Providence, KY 42450-2744<br />
270-667-5635(h)<br />
franceref@yahoo.com<br />
bk1-21<br />
France, William K. (2027)<br />
2218 Quail Creek<br />
Murray, KY 42071<br />
270-753-4926(w) 270-753-6524(h)<br />
270-293-4313(c)<br />
billkymurray@twc.com<br />
so3-15<br />
Franchino, Nick (16045)<br />
1678 Woodlake Rd<br />
Stamping Ground, KY 40379<br />
502-868-2711(w) 502-542-6286(h)<br />
859-492-2245(c)<br />
njfranchino@yahoo.com<br />
so2- 4<br />
Francis, David B. (6129)<br />
1172 Kalone Way<br />
Lexington, KY 40515<br />
859-321-0517(w)<br />
859-321-0517(c)<br />
ekufb79@yahoo.com<br />
bk3-27<br />
Francis, Nathan (16694)<br />
759 Harrison Ave<br />
Louisville, KY 40217<br />
270-314-7564(h)<br />
270-314-7564(c)<br />
n.francis04@gmail.com<br />
fb2- 3<br />
Frank, Joseph G. (2026)<br />
73 Wellington Dr.<br />
Florence, KY 41042<br />
513-202-5171(w) 859-282-9518(h)<br />
859-912-1637(c)<br />
jfrank@cincinnati-test.com<br />
joe.frank2010@hotmail.com<br />
fb3-37<br />
Frank, Robert (16926)<br />
5029 Wolfpen Woods Dr<br />
Prospect, KY 40059<br />
502-452-7538(w) 502-228-3993(h)<br />
502-724-8768(c)<br />
rjfrank228@aol.com<br />
sw2- 3<br />
Frank, Jr., Robert J. (6879)<br />
15420 Beyl Rd<br />
Borden, IN 47106<br />
502-636-4629(w) 812-294-3345(h)<br />
502-636-0998(f) 502-643-5910(c)<br />
bandbfrank@yahoo.com<br />
fp1- 2<br />
Franklin, Jennifer (12830)<br />
2440 StoneBridge Lane<br />
Bowling Green, KY 42101<br />
270-792-7469(c)<br />
jennifer.franklin636@topper.wku.edu<br />
bk2- 7,fb2- 9,fp2- 5<br />
Franklin, Laurie E (18173)<br />
1030 Grazing Meadows Lane<br />
Louisville, KY 40245<br />
502-253-9655(h)<br />
502-592-5500(c)<br />
lefranklin01@hotmail.com<br />
so1- 1<br />
Franklin, Les (3663)<br />
415 Turkey Run<br />
Bowling Green, KY 42101<br />
270-320-0260(w) 270-783-8475(h)<br />
lesfranklin2003@yahoo.com<br />
fb2- 4<br />
Franklin, Mike (4824)<br />
1030 Grazing Meadows Lane<br />
Louisville, KY 40245<br />
502-253-9655(h)<br />
502-777-9080(c)<br />
mikerfranklin@hotmail.com<br />
so3-16<br />
Franklin, Tony Fontaine (11719)<br />
218 Stephens Hill Road<br />
Franklin, KY 42134<br />
270-991-5207(w) 270-586-0791(h)<br />
270-586-0791(f) 270-282-5876(c)<br />
tonyvickief@aol.com<br />
bk3-11,vb2- 5<br />
Frans, Bradley (16340)<br />
310 Driftwood Dr<br />
Shepherdsville, KY 40165<br />
502-543-4849(h)<br />
502-315-9325(c)<br />
b-rad86@insightbb.com<br />
fp2- 4<br />
Frans, James (12727)<br />
310 Driftwood Dr<br />
Shepherdsville, KY 40165<br />
502-489-0322(c)<br />
j.frans@insightbb.com<br />
fp3- 9,vb3- 9<br />
Franz, Thomas (14768)<br />
720 Wicklow Rd<br />
Louisville, KY 40207<br />
502-409-6156(h)<br />
502-377-6367(c)<br />
tfranz35@main-net.com<br />
tr3-26<br />
Frazier, Scott (5258)<br />
PO BOX 238<br />
Whitesburg, KY 41858<br />
606-632-2800(w) 606-634-4823(h)<br />
606-634-4823(c)<br />
lincolnsfrazier@yahoo.com<br />
lincolnsfrazier@yahoo.net<br />
bk1-16,fp3-10<br />
Frederick, Matthew (16197)<br />
PO Box 478<br />
Burgin, KY 40310<br />
859-748-5141(h)<br />
859-265-6288(c)<br />
carmenfrederick@adelphia.net<br />
bk1- 4,fp1- 4,vb1- 3<br />
Frederick, Shawn (4487)<br />
5615 Windy Willow Dr.<br />
Louisville, KY 40241<br />
502-515-0384(h)<br />
shawn@oshiinteractive.com<br />
wr2- 5<br />
Freeland, Eddie (11440)<br />
160 Morningstar Ct.<br />
Bowling Green, KY 42103-9770<br />
270-793-7133(w) 270-782-5862(h)<br />
270-793-7127(f) 270-535-8916(c)<br />
eddie.freeland.ahh3@statefarm.com<br />
so1-11<br />
Freeman, Chris (11458)<br />
439 Agee St<br />
Harrodsburg, KY 40330<br />
859-613-8155(w) 859-734-2358(h)<br />
bluestarfi ve@gmail.com<br />
fb1-11<br />
Freeman, Mike (12127)<br />
173 Brushwood Drive<br />
Loveland, OH 45140<br />
513-444-7355(w) 513-677-1606(h)<br />
513-791-5797(f) 513-444-7355(c)<br />
michael1.freeman@ge.com<br />
mfreeman12@cinci.rr.com<br />
fb3-10<br />
French, Steven B (3252)<br />
923 Shady Brook Lane<br />
Louisville, KY 40229<br />
502-472-2768(h)<br />
502-472-2768(c)<br />
catzfan_1970@yahoo.com<br />
ba3-15,bk2-15<br />
Freppon, Sr., Thomas E. (2035)<br />
26 Madonna Lane<br />
Cold Spring, KY 41076-1839<br />
859-781-0583(h)<br />
tcfrep@fuse.net<br />
bk3-50<br />
Freppon, Thomas R. (4580)<br />
13 Madonna Lane<br />
Cold Spring, KY 41076<br />
859-344-7306(w) 859-572-9013(h)<br />
859-344-7313(f) 859-240-2332(c)<br />
tfreppon@nkymortgage.com<br />
tkfrep@hotmail.com<br />
bk3-26<br />
Fretz, Jonathan (16373)<br />
PO Box 129<br />
Emmalena, KY 41740<br />
606-251-3231(w) 606-251-3606(h)<br />
606-251-3232(f)<br />
yoniethebaker@gmail.com<br />
vb2- 4<br />
Frey, Greg (7790)<br />
432 Marblegate Cr<br />
Alvaton, KY 42122<br />
270-842-6105(w) 270-782-8825(h)<br />
270-779-5758(c)<br />
superfrey1974@yahoo.com<br />
so2-17<br />
Friday, Rufus M (17707)<br />
1101 Beaumont Centre Ln. Apt #5201<br />
Lexington, KY 40513-1761<br />
859-231-3248(w) 859-554-5336(h)<br />
858-533-3900(c)<br />
rfriday@herald-leader.com<br />
bk1- 2<br />
Friddle, J. Eric (2037)<br />
564 Duke Court<br />
Versailles, KY 40383-1631<br />
800-444-2411x3235632(w) 859-873-<br />
2121(h)<br />
859-494-3131(c)<br />
kkk8864@aol.com<br />
wr3-27<br />
Fried, Matthew E (18344)<br />
200 Princess Dr<br />
Ashland, KY 41101<br />
606-324-4820(h)<br />
606-923-9081(c)<br />
matthew_fried@yahoo.com<br />
so1- 1<br />
Friedman, Charles M. (2038)<br />
3308 Mt. Shasta Way<br />
Louisville, KY 40241<br />
502-425-8349(h)<br />
502-396-6283(c)<br />
cfriedmanesq@aol.com<br />
fb3-39<br />
Fries, Timothy (12486)<br />
PO Box 91740<br />
Louisville, KY 40291<br />
502-266-0041(w) 502-239-8373(h)<br />
502-266-0093(f) 502-445-1185(c)<br />
tfries@derekengineering.com<br />
t.fries@insightbb.com<br />
ba2-10,bk1- 7,fp3-10<br />
Fritz, Richard V. (2043)<br />
308 Pelican Lane<br />
Lexington, KY 40511<br />
859-381-4980(w) 859-233-0089(h)<br />
502-572-0640(c)<br />
richard.fritz@fayette.kyschools.us<br />
bk2-33,fp3-15,vb3-11<br />
Fritz, Timothy R. (7266)<br />
4251 Bloomfi eld Rd<br />
Springfi eld, KY 40069<br />
859-319-3210(w) 859-336-9010(h)<br />
859-319-3210(c)<br />
fritztr1@gmail.com<br />
timothyfritz@hughes.net<br />
so3-21,fp3-18<br />
Froedge, Mark (14937)<br />
PO Box 319<br />
Edmonton, KY 42129<br />
270-432-3617(w) 270-432-3417(h)<br />
270-432-3617(f) 270-670-7844(c)<br />
dmdfroedge@scrtc.com<br />
ba2- 6,fb1- 1<br />
Fromeyer, Steve (9720)<br />
102 Wrights Point Dr Apt B<br />
Ft Wright, KY 41011<br />
859-393-7964(w) 859-331-3339(h)<br />
859-743-5789(c)<br />
fro9718@aol.com<br />
fb3-16<br />
Frommeyer, Richard (15628)<br />
3635 Walnut Park<br />
Alexandria, KY 41001<br />
513-421-4248(w) 859-694-1513(h)<br />
513-763-3562(f) 513-235-3926(c)<br />
rfrommeyer@amlegal.com<br />
so2- 5<br />
Fry, Steven (17105)<br />
2007 Hampstead Ln<br />
Frankfort, KY 40601<br />
502-682-0297(h)<br />
502-682-0297(c)<br />
steven.fry@uky.edu<br />
bk1- 3<br />
Frye, Thomas M (17294)<br />
4803 Margo Ave<br />
Louisville, KY 40258<br />
502-485-3423(w) 502-933-1666(h)<br />
502-296-9671(c)<br />
tfrye@insightbb.com<br />
bk1- 2<br />
Fryer, Christopher J. (12067)<br />
302 James Avenue<br />
Erlanger, KY 41018<br />
859-802-9547(c)<br />
fryercj@gmail.com<br />
so3-10<br />
Fugate, Gary (16606)<br />
139 concord court<br />
sassafras, KY 41759<br />
606-435-6000(w) 606-436-5336(h)<br />
606-216-2464(c)<br />
fugate101@gmail.com<br />
fugate101@gmail.com<br />
bk1- 3<br />
Fugate, Jamison Chase (12306)<br />
1197 Armory Drive<br />
Jackson, KY 41339<br />
606-216-8537(c)<br />
jamisonfugate10@hotmail.com<br />
ba1- 3,fp1- 3<br />
Fugate, Joel (16291)<br />
3809 Wedgewood Ct<br />
Lexington, KY 40514<br />
859-276-0902(w) 859-537-1403(h)<br />
859-276-0904(f) 859-537-1403(c)<br />
joelfugate@msn.com<br />
bk1- 4<br />
Fugate, Ralph (<strong>2013</strong>)<br />
33 Hazel Ln<br />
Jackson, KY 41339<br />
606-568-8595(c)<br />
rfu222@uky.edu<br />
bk1- 5<br />
Fugate, William Drew (2721)<br />
PO Box 217<br />
Chavies, KY 41727<br />
606-487-2101(w) 606-436-0633(h)<br />
606-438-8293(c)<br />
willfugate1@windstream.net<br />
fugatewi@ctbi.com<br />
bk3-15<br />
Fulkerson, Martin Hayes (10472)<br />
2957 Flint Hill Rd<br />
Sonora, KY 42776<br />
270-369-0681(h)<br />
270-369-0681(f) 270-268-5199(c)<br />
janetty16@hotmail.com<br />
wr2- 9<br />
Fulks, Roger (3311)<br />
317 Redbud Dr<br />
New Albany, IN 47150<br />
502-625-3125(w) 502-553-7685(h)<br />
502-553-7685(c)<br />
umpireblues13@aol.com<br />
ba3-15<br />
Fullen, William (16659)<br />
280 Bellefonte Cr<br />
Ashland, KY 41101<br />
606-325-6306(h)<br />
606-547-1450(c)<br />
william.fullen@yahoo.com<br />
william.fullen@yahooc.om<br />
so1- 3<br />
28 - OFFICIALS DIRECTORY <strong>2012</strong>-<strong>2013</strong> KHSAA HANDBOOK
Fuller, Courtney (15940)<br />
Rt 2 box 56B<br />
Delbarton, WV 25670<br />
13044751850(h)<br />
606-336-4565(c)<br />
hairdresser11.cf@gmail.com<br />
soccer_chick9812@hotmail.com<br />
so1- 4<br />
Fuller, Dana P (17314)<br />
5314 Brookswood Rd<br />
Crestwood, MI 40014<br />
502-614-6860(h)<br />
734-837-6590(c)<br />
fl acofuller@yahoo.com<br />
bk1- 2,fp1- 2,vb2- 2<br />
Fultz, Angela (11272)<br />
1605 Jones St.<br />
Flatwoods, KY 41139<br />
606-836-9658(w) 606-836-6895(h)<br />
606-922-0553(c)<br />
angela.fultz@russellind.kyschools.us<br />
tr1-12<br />
Fultz, Ryan (15571)<br />
1104 Covington Ct<br />
Louisville, KY 40245<br />
502-267-3273(w)<br />
502-387-5186(c)<br />
ryanfultz2004@yahoo.com<br />
bk1- 5,so2- 5<br />
Funk, Nancy (4917)<br />
7906 Ferndale Road<br />
Louisville, KY 40291-2326<br />
502-239-1818(w) 502-239-1818(h)<br />
502-290-9480(f) 502-299-1820(c)<br />
nfunk@insightbb.com<br />
vb3-25<br />
Furgerson, Thomas (14342)<br />
4145 Buffalo Trace<br />
Madisonville, KY 42431<br />
270-836-7428(h)<br />
270-836-7428(c)<br />
tomfurgerson@twc.com<br />
tomfurgerson@bellsouth.net<br />
bk2- 6,fp3- 7<br />
Furnish, Erik (14707)<br />
4224 Royal Oak Drive<br />
New Albany, IN 47150<br />
812-949-8695(h)<br />
502-773-5623(c)<br />
erikfurnish@insightbb.com<br />
bk1- 6<br />
Furniss, Kevin J (18205)<br />
10126 Summit Park Place, Apartment 101<br />
Louisville, KY 40241<br />
901-270-0203(h)<br />
901-270-0203(c)<br />
kjfurniss@gmail.com<br />
so1- 1<br />
Fusting, Alexander C (18138)<br />
3 Canterbury Ct<br />
Alexandria, KY 41001<br />
859-327-9820(h)<br />
859-327-9820(c)<br />
alex.fusting@gmail.com<br />
so1- 1<br />
Futrell, Courtney L (18163)<br />
627 Dozier Rd<br />
Ardmore, AL 35739<br />
256-420-5365(h)<br />
256-665-0158(c)<br />
cfutrell7@murraystate.edu<br />
so1- 1<br />
Fyffe, Chad (14154)<br />
103 louise ct<br />
Irvine, KY 40336<br />
502-680-5200(w) 502-395-1038(h)<br />
502-395-1038(c)<br />
keeper2006@aol.com<br />
wr1- 3<br />
Gabbard, Jeff L. (7783)<br />
76 Abe Johnson Rd<br />
Booneville, KY 41314-9552<br />
606-295-2350(w) 606-295-2215(h)<br />
sandra.gabbard@jacksonind.kyschools.us<br />
fb3-20<br />
Gabbard Jr., Raymond (2057)<br />
2211 Williams Road<br />
Hebron, KY 41048<br />
859-689-4590(h)<br />
859-918-1354(f) 859-250-7012(c)<br />
ray.gabbard@insightbb.com<br />
bk3-42,fp3-14<br />
Gabennesch, Steve (2223)<br />
10 Mel Lawn Drive<br />
Fort Thomas, KY 41075<br />
859-781-8037(h)<br />
859-445-2207(c)<br />
mistergclef@insightbb.com<br />
ba2- 4,bk1- 9,fb3-15<br />
Gabriel, Charles R. (2060)<br />
165 Vernon Avenue<br />
Louisville, KY 40206-2060<br />
502-291-4490(w) 502-899-1489(h)<br />
crgabe@yahoo.com<br />
ba3-36,bk3-26<br />
Gadberry, John (15645)<br />
211 Arbor Lane<br />
Campbellsville, KY 42718<br />
270-403-4043(c)<br />
jgadberry@live.com<br />
fb2- 4<br />
Gaddie, Gary T. (2061)<br />
12865 Cub Run Hwy.<br />
Cub Run, KY 42729-9765<br />
270-234-2086(w) 270-524-1055(h)<br />
270-799-5296(c)<br />
garygaddie@yahoo.com<br />
gaddiegary@yahoo.com<br />
bk3-44<br />
Gainer, Johnette (18072)<br />
275 Golf Course Lane<br />
Whitesburg, KY 41858<br />
606-633-2339(w) 606-633-1697(h)<br />
606-633-2447(f)<br />
johnette.collins@letcher.kyschools.us<br />
vb1- 1<br />
Galbraith, Emily A (17472)<br />
282 Clay Ave Apt1<br />
Lexington, KY 40502<br />
502-645-3011(h)<br />
emilyanngalbraith@gmail.com<br />
vb2- 2<br />
Galito, Donald O. (1388)<br />
73 Hickory Lane<br />
Russell Springs, KY 42642<br />
270-343-2501 x2601(w) 270-858-3543(h)<br />
270-566-2007(c)<br />
donaldgalito@yahoo.com<br />
so3-14<br />
Gall, Greg T. (2065)<br />
811 North Fort Thomas Avenue<br />
Fort Thomas, KY 41075-1055<br />
859-442-5303(w) 859-781-6730(h)<br />
513-703-4019(c)<br />
egg@fuse.net<br />
bk3-30,fp1- 2<br />
Gallagher, Mike (18186)<br />
440 Garner Rd<br />
Somerset, KY 42501<br />
606-802-1666(h)<br />
859-200-2131(c)<br />
mike.gallagher@hitachi-automotive.us<br />
fb1- 1<br />
Gallagher, Stephen (15687)<br />
4903 Centerfi eld Ct<br />
Crestwood, KY 40014<br />
502-644-7372(w) 502-376-9725(h)<br />
502-776-9929(f) 502-376-9725(c)<br />
s.gallagher2007@insightbb.com<br />
so2- 4<br />
Gallemore, II, Charles R. (1824)<br />
3414 Burkland Blvd Apt #8<br />
Shepherdsville, KY 40165<br />
502-869-6000(w) 502-640-3819(h)<br />
charles.gallemore@bullitt.kyschools.us<br />
buddy92870@aol.com<br />
vb3- 8<br />
Gambill, Faron Gregory (9824)<br />
PO Box 418<br />
Auxier, KY 41602<br />
606-789-2656(w) 606-889-9855(h)<br />
fgreggambill@gmail.com<br />
ba3-16,bk3-16,fp3-16<br />
Gambrel, Devon (9315)<br />
21 Coach Lane<br />
London, KY 40744<br />
606-682-1660(w) 606-862-1226(h)<br />
606-682-1660(c)<br />
devong21@gmail.com<br />
devong21@gmail.com<br />
so3-14<br />
Gambrel, Sadie K (14951)<br />
1408 W Walnut St<br />
Danville, KY 40422<br />
859-236-5047(w) 859-236-3605(h)<br />
859-236-7820(f) 859-319-0781(c)<br />
sadie.gambrel@boyle.kyschools.us<br />
tr2- 7<br />
Gambrel, Timothy Alan (9063)<br />
480 Deep Creek Rd<br />
Perryville, KY 40468<br />
859-319-8097(h)<br />
859-319-8097(c)<br />
tgambrel165@yahoo.com<br />
bk3-18,fp3-18<br />
Gancio, Charles (13514)<br />
473 Whitfi eld Drive<br />
Lexington, KY 40515<br />
859-577-1495(h)<br />
859-869-6781(f) 859-327-7288(c)<br />
charlesgancio@aol.com<br />
charlesgancio@<br />
nationalachievementsource.com<br />
ba3- 8,bk1- 8<br />
Garcia, Chencho (2073)<br />
11 Virginia Ct.<br />
Mt. Sterling, KY 40353<br />
859-499-0470(h)<br />
859-585-8852(c)<br />
chenchog@bellsouth.net<br />
chechog@bellsouth.netonline.com<br />
bk2-14,fb3-36,fp3-17,vb3-12<br />
Gardner, Gary M. (2076)<br />
505 Elk Street<br />
Munfordville, KY 42765-8914<br />
270-524-4400(w) 270-524-3316(h)<br />
rgardner@scrtc.com<br />
bk1-47<br />
Garland, Rick (1527)<br />
Fulton Co. Bd of Educ. 2760 Moscow Ave<br />
Hickman, KY 42050<br />
270-236-3923 x6010(w) 270-472-0910(h)<br />
270-236-7961(f) 270-559-6579(c)<br />
rick.garland@fulton.kyschools.us<br />
ba3-15,bk2-11,fb2-11<br />
Garnett, Charlie (10571)<br />
5831 KY HWY 1842 N<br />
Cynthiana, KY 41031<br />
859-234-0145(w) 859-234-1663(h)<br />
859-588-1542(c)<br />
charles.garnett@53.com<br />
fp3-13<br />
Garrett, Mike (4587)<br />
2800 Aldersgate Dr.<br />
Owensboro, KY 42303<br />
270-684-3480(w) 270-684-6075(h)<br />
garrett158@roadrunner.com<br />
ba3-14,bk3-14,fb3-15,fp3- 8,vb3-14<br />
Garris, Kevin (4506)<br />
1492 Broad Bottom Road<br />
Pikeville, Ky 41501-1745<br />
606-432-0185(w) 606-437-9972(h)<br />
606-432-2022(f) 606-422-6565(c)<br />
applewood1@mikrotec.com<br />
fb3-26,fp3-14<br />
Garrity, Greg (16951)<br />
8308 Cabin Hill Road<br />
Louisville, KY 40291<br />
502-797-0189(c)<br />
littlegarrity@gmail.com<br />
bk1- 3<br />
Garrity, Jeff (10618)<br />
6514 Downs Branch Rd<br />
Louisville, KY 40228<br />
502-485-8292(w)<br />
502-594-8675(c)<br />
jeff.garrity@jefferson.kyschools.us<br />
bk3- 7<br />
Gatewood, Jamie (10945)<br />
11036 Perwinkle Lane<br />
Louisville, KY 40291<br />
502-231-5393(h)<br />
502-231-5393(f) 502-777-0513(c)<br />
jamiegatewood@insightbb.com<br />
bk3-12<br />
Gatlin, Howard (13229)<br />
1514 Optimist Road<br />
Elizabethtown, KY 42701<br />
270-307-8118(w)<br />
270-307-8118(c)<br />
gatlinaahp@comcast.net<br />
vb3- 8<br />
Gentry Jr, Roy (15503)<br />
1218 Aspen Pines Dr<br />
Wilder, KY 41071<br />
859-322-0266(w) 859-749-1692(h)<br />
rgentry23@yahoo.com<br />
ba2- 5<br />
George, Terrance C. (8855)<br />
333 Hanover St<br />
Bowling Green, KY 42101<br />
270-745-3978(w) 270-681-0809(h)<br />
270-792-7667(c)<br />
chris.george@wku.edu<br />
ba3-19<br />
Gergel, Bergel R (17422)<br />
2247 Custer Lane<br />
Covington, KY 41017<br />
859-356-4590(h)<br />
859-992-3074(c)<br />
beaugergel@yahoo.com<br />
so2- 2<br />
Gerkins, Michael D (15925)<br />
990 Hillview Blvd<br />
Louisville, KY 40229<br />
502-432-2203(h)<br />
502-550-9363(c)<br />
mgerkins@yahoo.com<br />
michael.gerkins@johnstonesupply.com<br />
ba2- 5<br />
Gershtenson, Joseph A (17464)<br />
424 Three Forks Rd<br />
Richmond, KY 40475<br />
859-622-2606(w) 859-353-2035(h)<br />
859-353-2035(c)<br />
joe.gershtenson@eku.edu<br />
so1- 2<br />
Gerton, Shawnery (14785)<br />
2740 Michelle Park<br />
Lexington, KY 40511<br />
859-539-4651(h)<br />
859-252-1970(f) 859-539-4651(c)<br />
smgerton@yahoo.com<br />
bk2- 6<br />
Gesler, Rick (2163)<br />
13312 Dixie Hwy<br />
Louisville, KY 40272<br />
502-852-5398(w) 502-671-3696(h)<br />
rlgesler@yahoo.com<br />
fb3-15<br />
Ghent, Joshua D (18428)<br />
350 <strong>High</strong>way 1228<br />
East Bernstad, KY 40729<br />
606-308-0174(h)<br />
606-308-0174(c)<br />
joshuadg03@gmail.com<br />
so1- 1<br />
Gholson, Logan (16589)<br />
3645 Briarcliff Trace<br />
Owensboro, KY 42303<br />
270-926-6370(h)<br />
270-313-5696(c)<br />
lsghol01@louisville.edu<br />
so2- 3<br />
Ghormley, Marty (4519)<br />
268 Bear Road<br />
Pikeville, KY 41501<br />
606-437-7359(w) 606-631-9340(h)<br />
606-477-7308(c)<br />
mghormley@eqt.com<br />
fb3-26<br />
<strong>2012</strong>-<strong>2013</strong> KHSAA HANDBOOK OFFICIALS DIRECTORY - 29<br />
Offi Offi cials cials Directory Directory
Offi Offi cials cials Directory Directory<br />
Gibbs, Danny (8212)<br />
PO Box 878<br />
Campton, KY 41301<br />
606-668-8102(w) 606-668-7035(h)<br />
606-362-8178(c)<br />
danny.gibbs@wolfe.kyschools.us<br />
bk3-23<br />
Gibbs, Roy E. (7319)<br />
PO Box 1042<br />
Loyall, KY 40854<br />
606-558-3155(w) 606-573-9033(h)<br />
606-558-3155(f) 606-273-4045(c)<br />
rgibbs@harlanonline.net<br />
fb3-21<br />
Gibson, David L (17438)<br />
8101 Kismet Dr<br />
Charlestown, IN 47111<br />
812-944-8439(w) 812-525-9390(h)<br />
812-525-9390(c)<br />
david.gibson@infarmbureau.com<br />
bk3-13<br />
Gibson, Gary F. (2097)<br />
4006 Peachtree Avenue<br />
Louisville, KY 40215-2531<br />
502-367-8053(h)<br />
502-468-3540(c)<br />
sportsoffi cials@bellsouth.net<br />
ba3-31,bk3-38,so1-17,vb1-19<br />
Gibson, Marty L. (13797)<br />
PO Box 86<br />
McDowell, KY 41647<br />
606-377-6742(h)<br />
606-369-4283(c)<br />
ukwildcats1154@yahoo.com<br />
ba3- 7,bk2- 6,fb2- 3,fp2- 6,vb1- 3<br />
Gibson, Phil (12083)<br />
40 Stacy Lane<br />
Fort Thomas, KY 41075<br />
859-781-5894(w) 859-441-8407(h)<br />
859-781-5880(f) 513-490-9874(c)<br />
philgibson@fuse.net<br />
so3-10<br />
Gilbert, Michael (14624)<br />
9702 Secretariat Drive<br />
Louisville, KY 40214<br />
502-935-8061(w) 502-749-8698(h)<br />
502-550-1724(c)<br />
ciabaker@yahoo.com<br />
so2- 6<br />
GilbertJr, Virgil B (17471)<br />
129 Ellenwood Road<br />
Middlesboro, KY 40965<br />
606-248-3636(w) 606-248-5260(h)<br />
606-269-1943(c)<br />
p.gilbert@middlesboropd.com<br />
fb2- 2<br />
Gilchrist, Robert (11394)<br />
PO Box 7447<br />
Louisville, KY 40257<br />
502-548-6506(w) 502-548-6506(h)<br />
502-548-6506(c)<br />
rgilchrist12@insightbb.com<br />
robert.gilchrist@insightbb.com<br />
so3-11<br />
Giles, Larry J (17373)<br />
105 Redbud Ln<br />
Fort Knox, KY 40121<br />
502-378-0234(h)<br />
270-319-6614(c)<br />
djmaclarry@live.com<br />
ba1- 2,bk1- 2,fb1- 1,fp1- 2<br />
Gilkey, Ken (5054)<br />
1103 Willow Park Circle<br />
Louisville, KY 40299<br />
502-473-1200(w) 502-254-7392(h)<br />
502-644-5793(c)<br />
kennethrgilkey@bellsouth.net<br />
vb3-25<br />
Gilland, Evan B (17435)<br />
1705 Dodson street<br />
Murray, KY 42071<br />
270-963-1157(h)<br />
270-963-1157(c)<br />
evan.gilland4@gmail.com<br />
so2- 2<br />
Gilliam, Randy (2109)<br />
1379 Bordeaux Dr<br />
Lexington, KY 40504-1649<br />
859-252-4581(h)<br />
859-797-7846(c)<br />
zeke0628@aol.com<br />
fb3-37<br />
Gilliam, Travis K (18003)<br />
1021 Brandy Ln Apt #10<br />
Richmond, KY 40475<br />
859-473-2410(h)<br />
859-473-2410(c)<br />
travis_gilliam3@mymail.eku.edu<br />
bk1- 2<br />
Gilliam, Wesley (2483)<br />
126 Apple Court<br />
Radcliff, ky 40160<br />
606-262-0347(h)<br />
270-317-4927(c)<br />
wesleygilliam@hotmail.com<br />
jaime.hernandez@hardin.kyschools.us<br />
bk3-15,fb1- 2<br />
Gillum, Roger (14249)<br />
136 Serenity Lane<br />
Greenup, KY 41144<br />
606-921-6262(w) 606-473-7630(h)<br />
606-922-2663(c)<br />
rgillum@mapllc.com<br />
rgillum@marathonpetroleum.com<br />
bk3- 7<br />
Gilmore, Donald (2111)<br />
123 west 9th street apt#14<br />
hopkinsville, ky 42240<br />
270-839-1061(h)<br />
270-839-1061(c)<br />
umpireduck20@yahoo.com<br />
donald.gilmore@ky.gov<br />
ba3-24,bk3-32,fb3-28<br />
Gimm, Thomas K (17832)<br />
449 Park Avenue<br />
Lexington, KY 40502<br />
502-550-4333(h)<br />
502-550-4333(c)<br />
tkgimm2@g.uky.edu<br />
sw1- 2<br />
Ginn, Michael (14734)<br />
PO Box 182<br />
Vanceburg, KY 41179<br />
606-796-6384(w) 606-796-2793(h)<br />
606-202-3072(c)<br />
ginnmike@yahoo.com<br />
mginn02@yahoo.com<br />
bk2- 5<br />
Ginter, Robert A (17310)<br />
1325 Dale Drive<br />
Lexington, KY 40517<br />
859-502-9261(w) 859-351-4692(h)<br />
859-351-4692(c)<br />
rob.ginter@anderson.kyschools.us<br />
bk1- 2,fb2- 2<br />
Gioia, Carl D (17356)<br />
8505 Holston Rd<br />
Louisville, KY 40222<br />
219-309-3568(h)<br />
carldgioia@gmail.com<br />
fb2- 2<br />
Glass, Brian (14166)<br />
190 Halls Gap Estates Road<br />
Stanford, KY 40484<br />
606-365-2252(h)<br />
bglass52@hotmail.com<br />
bk2- 7<br />
Glass, Dennis (11035)<br />
190 Halls Gap Estates<br />
Stanford, KY 40484<br />
606-365-4600(w) 606-365-2252(h)<br />
606-669-4618(c)<br />
denglass@twc.com<br />
bk3-12<br />
Glenn, Holly D (17304)<br />
1829 Munday Court<br />
Owensboro, KY 42303<br />
812-547-3131(w) 270-684-8292(h)<br />
270-302-2553(c)<br />
hollydglenn@roadrunner.com<br />
vb2- 2<br />
Glenn, Robert (11423)<br />
1829 Munday Ct.<br />
Owensboro, KY 42303<br />
270-686-4553(w) 270-684-8292(h)<br />
270-929-7471(c)<br />
rglenn@roadrunner.com<br />
rglenn@roadrunner.com<br />
bk1- 2,so3-11,fp1- 3,vb1- 2<br />
Glidewell, Daniel (15381)<br />
2300 Braided Tail Court<br />
Louisville, KY 40245<br />
502-574-7636(w) 502-905-0054(h)<br />
502-817-2661(c)<br />
danny.glidewell@louisvilleky.gov<br />
bk2- 6<br />
Glish, Helen (15349)<br />
3921 Burning Bush Rd<br />
Louisville, KY 40241<br />
502-485-8216(w) 502-298-1773(h)<br />
502-485-8741(f) 502-298-1773(c)<br />
hglish1@insightbb.com<br />
sw1- 5<br />
Godbey, Thomas (2119)<br />
6001 Woods Point Drive<br />
Catlettsburg, KY 41129-8811<br />
606-329-0214(h)<br />
513-262-5592(c)<br />
ptgodbey@yahoo.com<br />
bk3-36,fb3-21,vb3-13<br />
Godby, Chris (4796)<br />
316 Purdue Place<br />
Lexington, KY 40517<br />
859-264-7500(w)<br />
859-396-9699(c)<br />
cdg210@insightbb.com<br />
fp1- 2<br />
Godfrey, Chris (14145)<br />
115 Pebblestone Way<br />
Elizabethtown, KY 42701<br />
270-769-1049(w) 502-769-3500(h)<br />
270-769-3500(f) 270-735-3147(c)<br />
scgodfrey@windstream.net<br />
sw1- 7<br />
Goetz, Kevin (14229)<br />
2867 KY <strong>High</strong>way 1948<br />
Waynesburg, KY 40489<br />
606-365-7375(h)<br />
606-669-0254(c)<br />
kevingoetz@ymail.com<br />
kevin85587@aol.com<br />
bk2- 7,fp2- 5<br />
Goff, Daniel James (13103)<br />
509 W.M. White Road<br />
Auburn, KY 42206<br />
270-542-7967(w) 270-542-7967(h)<br />
270-792-9022(c)<br />
dfgoff@logantele.com<br />
ba1- 9,fp2- 9<br />
Goff, Debbie (5972)<br />
108 Rosemont Street<br />
Somerset, KY 42503-4145<br />
606-561-3171(w) 606-679-1861(h)<br />
606-561-3191(f) 606-305-1773(c)<br />
cherokeemgt@kih.net<br />
fp3-24,vb3-11<br />
Goff, Janice L. (9420)<br />
10918 Symington Circle<br />
Louisville, KY 40241<br />
270-684-1174(w)<br />
270-683-1184(f) 502-931-9013(c)<br />
swimoff0951@yahoo.com<br />
jan.goff@executive-com.com<br />
sw1-17<br />
Goins, Mike (2123)<br />
1906 Devils Hollow Road<br />
Frankfort, KY 40601-9680<br />
502-227-9832(h)<br />
502-395-0262(c)<br />
mwgoins@aol.com<br />
bk3-28<br />
Goldey, David A. (2446)<br />
9661 Lexington Road<br />
Lancaster, KY 40444<br />
859-622-8253(w) 859-548-2648(h)<br />
859-339-1010(c)<br />
davidgoldey@windstream.net<br />
fp2- 4<br />
Goldie, Kevin (12518)<br />
1412 Copper Creek Dr<br />
Lexington, KY 40514<br />
859-229-5112(w)<br />
kmgoldie2005@yahoo.com<br />
ba3-10<br />
Gomez, Carlos E (13890)<br />
183 berry ave<br />
versailles, KY 40503<br />
859-536-7101(c)<br />
carloschingon135@hotmail.com<br />
so1- 7<br />
Gomez, Liliana (14550)<br />
183 Berry Ave<br />
Versailles, KY 40383<br />
859-536-4410(c)<br />
lgo223uk@gmail.com<br />
ciberfastion_21@hotmail.com<br />
so1- 6<br />
Gonzalez, Anthony (17076)<br />
2408 Cognac Terrace<br />
Lexington, KY 40504<br />
859-519-8497(h)<br />
859519-8497(c)<br />
tonyg86@hotmail.com<br />
ba1- 2<br />
Gonzalez, Manny (13145)<br />
2656 Rockaway Pl<br />
Lexington, KY 40511<br />
859-489-4054(w)<br />
manuel.gonzalez@ky.gov<br />
mannygonzalez1@hotmail.com<br />
ba3- 9,bk3- 7,fb3- 8<br />
Gooch, Addam D (18100)<br />
310 Pigeon Court<br />
Harrodsburg, KY 40330<br />
859-613-4682(h)<br />
859-613-4682(c)<br />
addam_gooch@yahoo.com<br />
ba1- 2<br />
Goode, Meghan (17748)<br />
P.O. Box 4684<br />
Lexington, KY 40511<br />
216-780-2010(w) 216-780-2010(h)<br />
216-780-2010(c)<br />
mgbplan@yahoo.com<br />
bk1- 2,vb1- 1<br />
Goodin, Gary (14982)<br />
204 Sheridan Dr<br />
Campbellsville, KY 42718<br />
270-469-3939(w)<br />
270-849-5215(c)<br />
bgoodin68@yahoo.com<br />
bk1- 4,fp1- 6<br />
Goodin, Larry (12411)<br />
230 Leisure Ln<br />
West Point, KY 40177<br />
502-955-6526(w) 502-922-4841(h)<br />
502-417-3413(c)<br />
l_goodin@yahoo.com<br />
vb3-10<br />
Goodlett, Kyle (14889)<br />
110 Ivy View Ln<br />
Elizabethtown, KY 42701<br />
270-769-3381(w) 270-982-1055(h)<br />
270-791-2818(c)<br />
kyle.goodlett@larue.kyschools.us<br />
kgoodlett@bbtel.com<br />
bk2- 6<br />
Goodlett, Phillip (2130)<br />
669 Valley Dr<br />
Harrodsburg, KY 40330-2133<br />
859-613-8767(w) 8597349916(h)<br />
859-613-8767(c)<br />
telldoog1@roadrunner.com<br />
bk1- 2<br />
Goodman, Adrian (2132)<br />
3992 Meeting Creek Rd<br />
Eastview, KY 42732-9750<br />
270-862-3593(h)<br />
270-589-8279(c)<br />
adrian.3593@yahoo.com<br />
bk3-27<br />
30 - OFFICIALS DIRECTORY <strong>2012</strong>-<strong>2013</strong> KHSAA HANDBOOK
Goodrum, Sherry S (17609)<br />
1036 Mitchell Lane<br />
Versailles, KY 40383<br />
859-873-6196(h)<br />
859-361-5810(c)<br />
ssgworkout@aol.com<br />
sw1- 2<br />
Goodson, Michael (11742)<br />
1288-B Sun Court<br />
Bowling Green, KY 42104<br />
270-901-2043(w)<br />
270-843-4505(f) 270-392-1385(c)<br />
mgoodson@kiriu-usa.com<br />
bk3-11<br />
Gorby, James (15185)<br />
405 Nancye Dr<br />
Leitchfi eld, KY 42754<br />
502-348-3961 x2131(w) 270-259-8128(h)<br />
270-307-0594(c)<br />
jimg@newcomboil.com<br />
fb2- 5<br />
Gordon, Audley (15537)<br />
207 Idlewylde Dr<br />
Louisville, KY 40206-2330<br />
502-553-1523(w) 502-896-2588(h)<br />
502-931-7667(c)<br />
audgord@gmail.com<br />
audley.gordon@ky.gov<br />
tr1- 5<br />
Gordon, Donald S (17260)<br />
328 Ash Ave.<br />
Fort Knox, GA 40121<br />
502-378-8900(w) 502-378-8900(h)<br />
502-378-8900(c)<br />
c9stealth@gmail.com<br />
so1- 2<br />
Gorman, Charles Michael (8957)<br />
1220 North Johnson Street<br />
Sturgis, KY 42459<br />
270-333-5531(w) 270-333-2172(h)<br />
quinnmike6@hotmail.com<br />
guinnmike6@hotmail.com<br />
bk1-17<br />
Gorman, Joe (9614)<br />
2732 Green River Rd<br />
Henderson, KY 42420-2124<br />
270-826-0617(w) 270-826-6435(h)<br />
270-826-0989(f) 270-577-7794(c)<br />
jrgorman@insightbb.com<br />
fp3-17<br />
Gorrell, Carra J (18364)<br />
1205 Hermon Road<br />
Guthrie, KY 42234<br />
270-265-9255(h)<br />
270-847-5978(c)<br />
carra.gorrell448@topper.wku.edu<br />
vb1- 1<br />
Goshi, Ndagi (16536)<br />
2906 Thistlewood Dr<br />
Louisville, KY 40206<br />
502-580-2142(w) 646-265-5202(h)<br />
502-318-2480(f) 646-265-5202(c)<br />
ngoshi96@gmail.com<br />
so2- 3<br />
Goss, Ryan (12559)<br />
4200 Boxwood Drive<br />
Independence, KY 41051<br />
513-265-9272(w) 859-743-4932(h)<br />
513-265-9272(f) 859-743-4932(c)<br />
rwgoss00@insightbb.com<br />
ba3-10<br />
Gossett, Roger B. (2148)<br />
116 Lin Don Drive<br />
Somerset, KY 42503<br />
606-677-4068(w) 606-677-9183(h)<br />
606-305-6412(c)<br />
rbgossett@bluegrass.org<br />
ba1- 9,bk3-28,fp3-19,vb3-12<br />
Gott, Douglas W. (9463)<br />
1621 Sherwood Dr.<br />
Bowling Green, KY 42103<br />
270-746-7178(w) 270-782-8549(h)<br />
270-792-0311(c)<br />
d.gott@insightbb.com<br />
bk3-17<br />
Gottbrath, David G. (4411)<br />
6704 Black Locust Way<br />
Louisville, KY 40272<br />
502-367-9207(h)<br />
502-544-9438(c)<br />
d.gottbrath@insightbb.com<br />
so3-25,fp2- 5<br />
Gottbrath, Vincent H. (6333)<br />
8404 Smithton Road<br />
Louisville, KY 40219-3959<br />
502-624-3854(w) 502-969-0018(h)<br />
502-777-7405(c)<br />
angeljamie@insightbb.com<br />
bk3-23,fp3-23<br />
Grace, Brandon (14831)<br />
303 Indian Trail<br />
Hopkinsville, KY 42240<br />
270-484-0726(w) 270-498-2197(h)<br />
brandon.grace@atmosenergy.com<br />
bk2- 5<br />
Graff, Sarah (1715)<br />
328 Boal Street<br />
Cincinnati, OH 45202<br />
859-806-8809(h)<br />
sarah.graff@bellevue.kyschools.us<br />
sarah_graff@hotmail.com<br />
so2-16<br />
Graff, Victoria C. (8740)<br />
2060 Norborne Dr<br />
Lexington, KY 40502<br />
859-276-4327(w) 859-266-2883(h)<br />
859-309-3010(f) 859-421-5656(c)<br />
dr.victoriagraff@gmail.com<br />
dr.vgraff@hotmail.com<br />
so3-18<br />
Graham, Charles Allen (12307)<br />
112 Jackson Drive<br />
Morehead, KY 40351<br />
606-783-0076(h)<br />
859-576-8410(c)<br />
charlesgraham123@windstream.net<br />
bk1-10,fb2- 8,fp1- 7<br />
Graham, John A. (2152)<br />
517 Adena Trace<br />
Versailles, KY 40383<br />
502-564-5597 x808(w) 859-873-5521(h)<br />
502-564-2858(f) 502-330-8808(c)<br />
jgraham@kecu.org<br />
fb3-35,fp1-16<br />
Graham, Mark A. (7784)<br />
3500 Bahama Drive<br />
Hopkinsville, KY 42240<br />
270-885-3749(h)<br />
270-498-1156(c)<br />
markgraham1@bellsouth.net<br />
fb3-19,wr3-19<br />
Gramig, Kevin L. (12874)<br />
601 Forbes Drive<br />
Shelbyville, KY 40065<br />
502-220-1720(c)<br />
kdgramig@insightbb.com<br />
bk3-20,fp3- 9,vb1- 2<br />
Grant, Allyson M (14252)<br />
3703 Rock Bay Dr<br />
Louisville, KY 40245-2081<br />
502-580-1736(w)<br />
502-508-1736(f) 502-387-2042(c)<br />
allyson.m.grant@gmail.com<br />
sw1- 6<br />
Grant, Larry (2790)<br />
1918 south lake ave apt#2<br />
Corbin, KY 40701<br />
606-523-8660(w) 606-528-1530(h)<br />
606-523-8725(f) 606-312-3146(c)<br />
larry_grant_13@yahoo.com<br />
larry_grant_13@yahoo.com<br />
bk3-15,fb2- 3,fp3-13,vb2- 3<br />
Grant, Neilson (14460)<br />
117 Southdale Drive<br />
Hartford, KY 42347<br />
270-298-9985(h)<br />
270-274-6865(c)<br />
ngrant@twc.com<br />
vb3- 6<br />
Grantham, Jeremy (16293)<br />
755 Shaw Road<br />
Boaz, KY 42027<br />
270-970-5071(c)<br />
granthamjgolf@msn.com<br />
bk1- 4<br />
Graves, Alan (15049)<br />
2102 Arnold Palmer Blvd<br />
Louisville, KY 40245<br />
502-363-2661(w) 502-254-1167(h)<br />
502-363-5905(f) 502-432-6653(c)<br />
alan.graves@insightbb.com<br />
tr2- 6<br />
Graves, Haylie R (18326)<br />
5345 Harris Rd<br />
Paducah, KY 42001<br />
270-564-1772(h)<br />
270-564-1772(c)<br />
hgraves@murraystate.edu<br />
so1- 1<br />
Graves, Mary T. (1154)<br />
1967 Trevilian Way<br />
Louisville, KY 40205<br />
502-454-4585(w) 502-451-3162(h)<br />
502939-0743(c)<br />
mtgraves@lakesideswim.com<br />
sw1-16<br />
Gray, Andrew (14371)<br />
10035 Braxton Drive<br />
Union, KY 41091<br />
859-331-3616(h)<br />
859-331-3616(c)<br />
agray1956@gmail.com<br />
fp1- 5<br />
Gray Jr, Anthony Gerome (4856)<br />
502 Cloverdale Drive<br />
Danville, KY 40422<br />
859-936-6847(w) 859-238-0820(h)<br />
859-936-1301(f) 859-326-0279(c)<br />
tgray@danvilleky.org<br />
ba3-26,bk3-25<br />
Gray, Brent (6971)<br />
PO Box 52<br />
Roark, KY 40979<br />
606-275-9351(w) 606-374-5096(h)<br />
606-524-5999(c)<br />
graycarl@air-evac.com<br />
ba1- 4,bk3-15,fb3-14,fp1- 9,vb1- 7<br />
Gray, Danny (13807)<br />
3924 Greenfi eld Ln<br />
Owensboro, KY 42301<br />
270-688-8697(w) 270-993-3193(h)<br />
270-688-8697(f) 270-993-3193(c)<br />
gray7714@bellsouth.net<br />
vb3- 7<br />
Gray, David L. (4840)<br />
507 Scenic Ave.<br />
Park Hills, KY 41011<br />
859-261-7900(h)<br />
513-406-4470(c)<br />
dhgray@fuse.net<br />
4grays@netzero.net<br />
ba3-14,fp3-13<br />
Gray, Gerald (16927)<br />
5415 Galaxie Dr<br />
Louisville, KY 40258<br />
502-290-0006(w) 502-664-1710(h)<br />
502-749-6968(f) 502-664-1710(c)<br />
geraldlgray10@yahoo.com<br />
bk2- 3<br />
Gray, Glenn M. (2161)<br />
PO Box 449<br />
Manchester, KY 40962-0201<br />
606-598-2319 x11(w) 606-598-5510(h)<br />
606-813-3898(c)<br />
gg@themanchesterenterprise.com<br />
bk3-26<br />
Gray, Jeff (18289)<br />
420 Wellington Way<br />
Winchester, KY 40391<br />
859-323-2887(w) 859-644-9737(h)<br />
859-644-9737(c)<br />
baseball40391@yahoo.com<br />
vb1- 1<br />
Gray, Marty (14779)<br />
581 Ramsey Branch Rd<br />
Artemus, KY 40903<br />
606-598-2623(w) 606-546-2455(h)<br />
606-627-7895(c)<br />
graysexcavating@wmconnect.com<br />
mgrayexcavating@gmail.com<br />
sw1- 5<br />
Gray, Matthew D. (11603)<br />
725 Rainwater Dr<br />
Lexington, KY 40515<br />
606-748-7004(c)<br />
mdg82@hotmail.com<br />
bk1- 3<br />
Gray, Vanessa Jo (11486)<br />
1630 Gray Gap Rd<br />
Burkesville, KY 42717<br />
270-864-3451(w) 270-433-5997(h)<br />
270-350-5621(c)<br />
vanessa.gray@cumberland.kyschools.us<br />
bk3-11,vb3-11<br />
Gream, Matthew (14677)<br />
757 Merit Rd<br />
Mayfi eld, KY 42066<br />
270-705-8328(c)<br />
m_gream@hotmail.com<br />
bk2- 6<br />
Green, Austin T (18145)<br />
1765 Harrington Mill Rd<br />
Shelbyville, KY 40065<br />
502-633-3135(h)<br />
502-777-0007(c)<br />
agreen0043@yahoo.com<br />
so1- 1<br />
Green, Bobby (15341)<br />
6815 Feyhurst Dr<br />
Louisville, KY 40258<br />
502-935-7569(h)<br />
502-417-0990(c)<br />
bbgreen36@aol.com<br />
bk1- 5<br />
Green, Danny (12723)<br />
908 Serviceberry Dr<br />
Lexington, KY 40511<br />
859-309-9399*(h)<br />
859-608-6321(c)<br />
d.w.green@windstream.net<br />
vb3- 9<br />
Green, Donald P. (2168)<br />
817 Pryor Street<br />
Mayfi eld, KY 42066-2808<br />
(270) 356-2513(h)<br />
270-247-3962(f) 270-519-8446(c)<br />
gggreen@twc.com<br />
fb3-40<br />
Green, Keith Alan (8691)<br />
415 Summer Ave.<br />
Wingo, KY 42088<br />
270-247-5641(w) 270-376-2435(h)<br />
270-804-0116(c)<br />
k1974green@yahoo.com<br />
bk3-18,so3-18<br />
Green, William (11470)<br />
4008 Quarry Court<br />
Crestwood, KY 40014<br />
502-774-9494(w) 502-222-8269(h)<br />
502-396-1325(c)<br />
billgreen41955@myway.com<br />
fb3-11<br />
Greenfi eld, Ann (12024)<br />
459 Knight Road<br />
Murray, KY 42071<br />
270-753-5202(w) 270-753-1094(h)<br />
270-227-2616(c)<br />
sassylou420@bellsouth.net<br />
ann.greenfi eld@murray.kyschools.us<br />
bk2- 6<br />
Greenwald, Scott E (18329)<br />
5613 Merribrook Ln<br />
Prospect, KY 40059<br />
502-333-0863(h)<br />
502-296-4892(c)<br />
scott.greenwald@jefferson.kyschools.us<br />
vb1- 1<br />
<strong>2012</strong>-<strong>2013</strong> KHSAA HANDBOOK OFFICIALS DIRECTORY - 31<br />
Offi Offi cials cials Directory Directory
Offi Offi cials cials Directory Directory<br />
Greer, Kevin (15941)<br />
8101 Moorhead Ave<br />
Crestwood, KY 40014<br />
502-445-0574(w) 502-445-0574(h)<br />
859-685-1885(f) 502-445-0574(c)<br />
kpgreer25@hotmail.com<br />
so1- 1<br />
Gregg, Brandon G. (11609)<br />
175 Southfork Drive<br />
Falmouth, KY 41040<br />
8596546327(w) 859-654-1260(h)<br />
859-496-2242(c)<br />
bgregg1@fuse.net<br />
ba3- 8,bk3-11,vb1- 9<br />
Gregg, Lonnie A. (2180)<br />
419 Monument Street<br />
Falmouth, KY 41040<br />
859-654-3385(w) 859-654-8312(h)<br />
859-620-0299(c)<br />
lonniegregg@fuse.net<br />
bk3-42<br />
Gregory, Charles E. (7357)<br />
1708 Farmview Dr.<br />
Lexington, KY 40515<br />
859-825-4947(w) 859-539-5030(h)<br />
859-232-6740(f) 859-539-5030(c)<br />
charlieg@lexmark.com<br />
fb3-19,fp3-17<br />
Gregory, Darryl (12907)<br />
2134 icholasville Road Unit 3<br />
Lexington, KY 40503<br />
859-373-0800(w) 859-983-9528(h)<br />
ddgregory@yahoo.com<br />
so2- 8<br />
Gretza, John (15607)<br />
15 Bull Frog Trl<br />
Scottsville, KY 42164<br />
270-889-1653(h)<br />
270-889-1201(c)<br />
gretzaj@yahoo.com<br />
ba2- 5,so2- 4<br />
Gretza, Kimberly (15599)<br />
15 Bull Frog Trl<br />
Scottsville, KY 42164<br />
502619-3796(w) 270-889-1653(h)<br />
270-889-1201(c)<br />
kgretza@hotmail.com<br />
so2- 5<br />
Grey, Alan D. (11162)<br />
7431 W. Orchard Grass Blvd<br />
Crestwood, KY 40014<br />
502-322-1440(w) 502-727-0457(h)<br />
502-727-0457(c)<br />
grey_ad@yahoo.com<br />
denise.grey@hcahealthcare.com<br />
fb3-11<br />
GriemeJr., William J (18114)<br />
1016 Doriel Drive<br />
Villa Hills, KY 41017<br />
859-250-8792(w) 859-341-3926(h)<br />
859-327-7865(c)<br />
billgrieme@yahoo.com<br />
bk1- 1<br />
Griffi n, Danny (4551)<br />
PO Box 1851<br />
Middlesboro, KY 40965<br />
606-248-2549(w) 606-246-0895(h)<br />
606-246-0895(c)<br />
dgriffi n416@hotmail.com<br />
bk3-23,fb3-13<br />
Griffi th, Daniel (13457)<br />
1798 Valley Creek Rd<br />
Elizabethtown, KY 42701<br />
502-624-2314(w) 270-300-2850(h)<br />
d.griffi th1798@yahoo.com<br />
fb3- 8<br />
Griffi th, Kaycee (16662)<br />
1415 Poplar Street Apt A<br />
Murray, KY 42071<br />
270-527-0468(h)<br />
270-703-8172(c)<br />
kgriffi th@murraystate.edu<br />
so2- 2<br />
Griffi th, Max (10127)<br />
4555 Taylorsville Rd #30<br />
Louisville, KY 40220<br />
502-261-0057(h)<br />
502-261-0934(f) 502-418-4397(c)<br />
maxwellgriffi th@gmail.com<br />
so3-14<br />
Griffi th, Michael R. (2188)<br />
706 Lakeside Drive<br />
Madisonville, KY 42431-3101<br />
270-821-0445(h)<br />
270-339-2358(c)<br />
pm2@twc.com<br />
bk3-43,fp1-12<br />
Grigsby, John W. (12260)<br />
208 Wickfi eld Drive<br />
Louisville, KY 40245-4060<br />
502-245-7558(h)<br />
502-836-4884(c)<br />
jay.grigsby@live.com<br />
jwokie@insightbb.com<br />
sw1-10<br />
Grim, Bobbi (7117)<br />
7285 Ridge Edge Ct<br />
Florence, KY 41042<br />
859-384-5333(w) 859-594-4534(h)<br />
859-512-5360(c)<br />
bobbi.grim@boone.kyschools.us<br />
tr2-20<br />
Grimm, Jr., James R. (5726)<br />
305 Meacham Lane<br />
Paducah, KY 42003-0405<br />
270-444-5585(w) 270-217-4108(h)<br />
270-217-4108(c)<br />
jlgrimm5@comcast.net<br />
grimm5@hcis.net<br />
fb2- 3<br />
Grinter, Carroll (16766)<br />
216 Hap Lane<br />
Barbourville, KY 40906<br />
606-545-4955(h)<br />
606-627-5532(c)<br />
tcgrinter@windstream.net<br />
so2- 3<br />
Gritton, Lynn (7315)<br />
1032 Westwood Drive<br />
Lawrenceburg, KY 40342<br />
502-839-5118(w) 502-839-6771(h)<br />
502-600-0025(c)<br />
glgritton@adelphia.net<br />
ba3-15,bk3-22<br />
Grizovic, George (14491)<br />
308 Eclipse Dr<br />
Walton, KY 41094<br />
859-488-0676(w) 859-485-1605(h)<br />
859-760-8051(c)<br />
tg1968@fuse.net<br />
tgrizovic@bdpnet.com<br />
fb3- 6<br />
Grogan, Jeff (13666)<br />
1748 Media Drive<br />
Bowling Green, KY 42101<br />
270-784-5942(h)<br />
270-784-5942(c)<br />
j2323jeff@hotmail.com<br />
jeff.grogan@hotmail.com<br />
ba3- 8,fb3- 7<br />
Gross, Joseph (12753)<br />
429 Gibson Avenue<br />
Lexington, KY 40504<br />
859-231-0843(h)<br />
859-321-7309(c)<br />
jgrossinky@yahoo.com<br />
fb3-20<br />
GrothIII, William A (18162)<br />
73 Arcadia Avenue<br />
Fort Mitchell, KY 41017<br />
513-290-7357(h)<br />
513-290-7357(c)<br />
andy@nrci.com<br />
so1- 1<br />
Growel, Justin N. (10479)<br />
3763 Ramona Dr<br />
Paducah, KY 42001<br />
270-217-5011(w) 270-217-5011(h)<br />
270-217-5011(c)<br />
glfnt77@yahoo.com<br />
bk3-13<br />
Grubb, Jeffery (7806)<br />
3393 Royal Troon Rd<br />
Lexington, KY 40509<br />
859-333-3449(h)<br />
859-333-3449(c)<br />
jeffery_grubb@yahoo.com<br />
jgrubb@insighttbb.com<br />
fb2- 7<br />
Grubbs, Kelly (13268)<br />
101 Camelot Drive<br />
Campbellsville, KY 42718<br />
270-779-9779(c)<br />
ktgrubbs@comcast.net<br />
ktgrubbs@windstream.net<br />
bk2- 5,vb3- 8<br />
Grubbs, Maurice (13391)<br />
101 Camelot Drive<br />
Campbellsville, KY 42718<br />
270-589-0920(c)<br />
mtgrubbs@comcast.net<br />
mtgrubbs@windstream.net<br />
ba3- 8,bk3- 8,fb3- 7<br />
Grugin, Donald P (13637)<br />
PO Box 1111<br />
Frankfort, KY 40602<br />
502-352-7322(h)<br />
502-385-1779(c)<br />
patrickgrugin@yahoo.com<br />
bk1- 8,fb1- 8<br />
Grugin, Patrick A. (2286)<br />
PO Box 1111<br />
Frankfort, KY 40602<br />
502-564-2326(w) 502-352-7322(h)<br />
502-545-3848(c)<br />
pat.grugin@ky.gov<br />
ba1- 6,bk3-15,fb2-15<br />
Gryboski, Michael R. (9471)<br />
5197 Charlestown Crossing way<br />
New Albany, IN 47150-9474<br />
502-485-8292(w) 812-944-4727(h)<br />
michael.gryboski@jefferson.kyschools.us<br />
bk3-17<br />
GuerraIV, Jimmy (15511)<br />
1 Trevilla Court<br />
Fort Thomas, KY 41075<br />
513-983-8571(w)<br />
513-945-3591(f) 731-513-0366(c)<br />
guerraiv@yahoo.com<br />
guerra.j@pg.com<br />
ba2- 5<br />
Gugel, Troy (3939)<br />
108 Washington St<br />
Alexandria, KY 41001<br />
859-635-7017(h)<br />
859-6531535(c)<br />
troygugel12@insightbb.com<br />
bk1- 3<br />
Guilkey, Jason (15710)<br />
13 Crowell Ave<br />
Ft Thomas, KY 41075<br />
859-486-4053(c)<br />
jguilkey0@gmail.com<br />
so2- 4<br />
Gulla, Robert A. (10612)<br />
6017 Caroline Williams Way<br />
Burlington, KY 41005-8014<br />
859-767-5074(w) 859-586-7304(h)<br />
859-912-1045(c)<br />
robert.a.gulla@delta-air.com<br />
bobjan4@fuse.net<br />
ba3-13,bk3-11,fp2- 5<br />
Gullixson, Andrew P. (11371)<br />
990 St. Rt. 1124<br />
Farmington, KY 42040<br />
270-978-6545(w) 270-489-2373(h)<br />
andrewgullixson@gmail.com<br />
so3-11<br />
Gullo, Chuck (8097)<br />
51 Emmaus Lane<br />
Gilbertsville, KY 42044<br />
270-442-1681 x123(w) 270-362-4112(h)<br />
270-994-7699(c)<br />
toadya@mchsi.com<br />
tr2-17<br />
Gullo, Gina (10014)<br />
629 N 34th St<br />
Paducah, KY 42001<br />
502-612-9958(w) 270-792-2439(h)<br />
270-792-2439(c)<br />
ginagullo70@yahoo.com<br />
tr3-14<br />
Gullo, Jana Frazier (12533)<br />
51 Emmaus Lane<br />
Gilbertsville, KY 42044<br />
270-522-2220 x2053(w) 270-362-4112(h)<br />
270-994-7698(c)<br />
jana.gullo@trigg.kyschools.us<br />
tr2-10<br />
Gunning, Brian (14290)<br />
4091 Farmwood Ct<br />
Erlanger, KY 41018<br />
859-360-4664(h)<br />
bgunning74@gmail.com<br />
ba1- 3<br />
Gunsiorowski, Michael (11435)<br />
517 Montgomery St Apt 5<br />
Covington, KY 41011<br />
859-468-1053(c)<br />
guns426@aol.com<br />
so2- 8<br />
Gunter, Chris L (14752)<br />
2610 W 6th St<br />
Owensboro, KY 42303<br />
270-302-8457(w) 270-689-1454(h)<br />
270-302-8457(c)<br />
chrisgunter1977@att.net<br />
bk1- 6<br />
Gunter, Steve (5014)<br />
2511 Legene Ct<br />
Louisville, KY 40216-2368<br />
502-448-0233(h)<br />
502-468-3725(c)<br />
gunner1@insightbb.com<br />
fb3-25,fp1- 3<br />
Gurley, Bruce (14708)<br />
727 Bonnie Lane<br />
Taylor Mill, KY 41015<br />
859-801-1925(h)<br />
859-801-1925(c)<br />
bgurley1@insightbb.com<br />
bk2- 6,so2- 5<br />
Guthrie, Ryan (14586)<br />
56 Cindy Ln<br />
Science Hill, KY 42553<br />
606-305-8185(h)<br />
606-305-8185(c)<br />
ryanguthrie44@gmail.com<br />
ba1- 3,fb3- 6<br />
Gutterman, James D. (2202)<br />
2925 Winterhaven Road<br />
Louisville, KY 40220-2877<br />
502-491-3046(h)<br />
502-298-7434(c)<br />
j.gutterman@att.net<br />
fb3-42,fp3-15<br />
Gutterman, Jay A. (7369)<br />
7503 Zephyr Ct.<br />
Louisville, KY 40220<br />
502-359-7928(w) 502-495-6163(h)<br />
jaygutterman@insightbb.com<br />
jgutterman@bellsouth.net<br />
fb3-20,fp3-12<br />
Guy, N. S. (2203)<br />
PO Box 113<br />
Harlan, KY 40831-0113<br />
606-573-4707(w) 606-573-4684(h)<br />
nsguy@att.net<br />
nsguy@att.net<br />
fb3-45<br />
Haag, Moe (14529)<br />
3175 So. 2nd St #365<br />
Louisville, KY 40208<br />
502-664-4550(c)<br />
metrovalleyproperties@yahoo.com<br />
fb3- 6<br />
Haas, Tom V. (2207)<br />
10 Rosa Place<br />
Cold Spring, KY 41076-1812<br />
859-261-6000(w) 859-441-9570(h)<br />
859-441-2081(f) 0(c)<br />
thaas21@fuse.net<br />
bk3-46,fp3-22<br />
32 - OFFICIALS DIRECTORY <strong>2012</strong>-<strong>2013</strong> KHSAA HANDBOOK
Haberek, Mark (2208)<br />
1824 Fischel Court<br />
Ashland, KY 41102<br />
606-325-0973(h)<br />
cthaberek@roadrunner.com<br />
vb3-13<br />
Hackworth, Bobby (18123)<br />
PO Box 732<br />
Prestonsburg, KY 41653<br />
606-886-3604(h)<br />
606-424-0032(c)<br />
bobby.hackworth@fl oyd.kyschools.us<br />
bk1- 1<br />
Hagan, Hugh (15129)<br />
1528 Collegeview Dr<br />
Bowling Green, KY 42101<br />
615-860-1486(w) 270-535-1874(h)<br />
270-535-1874(c)<br />
hugh.hagan@mnps.org<br />
vb2- 5<br />
Hagan, Kevin J. (13477)<br />
137 Westwood Dr<br />
London, KY 40741<br />
606-878-9956(h)<br />
859-699-2952(c)<br />
hagankj@hotmail.com<br />
bk1- 8<br />
Hagan, Thomas (13113)<br />
215 Pottershop Road<br />
Bardstown, KY 40004<br />
502-348-9211(w) 502-348-6653(h)<br />
502-507-6959(c)<br />
thagan@afseal.com<br />
sherryandskeeter@bardstown.com<br />
ba3- 7,bk2- 8,fp3- 9<br />
Hager, Jenny M (17722)<br />
2207 Mallard Court<br />
Shelbyville, KY 40065<br />
502-633-1132(h)<br />
502-321-2296(c)<br />
hagerjenny@yahoo.com<br />
sw1- 2<br />
Hager, Kenneth (13187)<br />
1088 Centerville Rd<br />
West Liberty, KY 41472-8804<br />
606-743-2800 x213(w) 606-743-3363(h)<br />
gocats7499@yahoo.com<br />
bk1- 9<br />
Hager, Lowell (13194)<br />
4089 Hwy 191<br />
West Liberty, KY 41472<br />
606-743-2800 x213(w) 606-743-4793(h)<br />
bigblue7156@mrtc.com<br />
jshager@mrtc.com<br />
bk2- 9<br />
HaggardSr., Kevin D (18034)<br />
2909 Petty Jay Road<br />
Louisville, KY 40220<br />
502-472-5969(w) 502-472-5969(h)<br />
502-472-5969(c)<br />
kdhaggardsr@yahoo.com<br />
bk1- 2,vb1- 2<br />
Hahs, Patrick (17049)<br />
207 Metcalf Ln<br />
Almo, KY 42020<br />
270-753-6913(w) 270-759-4940(h)<br />
270-293-6786(c)<br />
pdghahs@mchsi.com<br />
sw1- 3<br />
HakyJr, John M (17268)<br />
537 Patterson Offi ce Tower; Haggin<br />
Lexington, KY 40506<br />
440-864-2204(h)<br />
440-864-2204(c)<br />
johnhaky@yahoo.com<br />
so1-5<br />
Hale, Adam C. (11789)<br />
104 Hereford Ln<br />
Glasgow, KY 42141<br />
270-678-4211(w)<br />
270-646-8648(c)<br />
ac_hale@hotmail.com<br />
adam@glenviewchristian.org<br />
ba3-11,bk3-10<br />
Hale, Bobby (13449)<br />
2943 Pigeon Roost Rd<br />
Pilgrim, KY 41250<br />
606-395-7272(h)<br />
bobbyhale@hotmail.com<br />
bk1- 7<br />
Hale, Gary D. (9615)<br />
440 Steve Combs Rd<br />
Wellington, KY 40387<br />
859-576-8270(w) 606-780-4974(h)<br />
606-207-2609(c)<br />
hitbombs4@gmail.com<br />
ba3-17<br />
Hale, Lewis (12219)<br />
117 Hinkle St<br />
Wilmore, KY 40390<br />
859-858-2757(h)<br />
859-312-1268(c)<br />
lehale@windstream.net<br />
so1-10<br />
Haley, Donnie W (17309)<br />
40 Rainwater Ln.<br />
Manitou, KY 42436<br />
270-821-2864(w) 270-825-2125(h)<br />
270-871-8588(c)<br />
donnieandvalerie@yahoo.com<br />
vb2- 2<br />
Hall, Alan (14623)<br />
209 Foxglove Circle<br />
Russellville, KY 42276<br />
270-726-6377(h)<br />
270-847-2099(c)<br />
ahall@epbnet.com<br />
sw1- 6<br />
Hall, Anthony (16561)<br />
1506 Cadence Ct<br />
Louisville, KY 40222<br />
502-627-3948(w) 502-889-6313(h)<br />
502-889-6313(c)<br />
thall@insightbb.com<br />
so2- 3<br />
Hall, Bob (7415)<br />
904 Thoroughbred Lane<br />
Raceland, KY 41169<br />
606-920-9565(w) 606-833-0606(h)<br />
606-920-9523(f) 606-922-5430(c)<br />
julie_hall@windstream.net<br />
bk3-22,fb2- 6<br />
Hall, Byron Kelly (7925)<br />
PO Box 845<br />
Hindman, KY 41822<br />
606-785-3106(w) 606-447-2236(h)<br />
byron.hall@ky.gov<br />
byronhall8@hotmail.com<br />
bk1-19<br />
Hall, Charles (15285)<br />
PO Box 122<br />
New Haven, KY 40051<br />
502-549-5561(h)<br />
502-507-2352(c)<br />
cjkek@bellsouth.net<br />
bk2- 5<br />
Hall, Christopher (12391)<br />
200 General Cleburne Drive<br />
Richmond, KY 40475<br />
859-626-7695(w) 859-358-7782(h)<br />
859-358-7782(c)<br />
hallandsonsautocare@yahoo.com<br />
bk3-10<br />
Hall, Christopher J (17633)<br />
215 Sycamore Drive<br />
Louisville, KY 40223<br />
269-274-1802(h)<br />
hossfl ex@gmail.com<br />
fb1- 2<br />
Hall, Dennis (15626)<br />
PO Box 104<br />
Harold, KY 41635<br />
606-205-1928(w) 606-587-3242(h)<br />
606-205-1928(c)<br />
bew10238@yahoo.com<br />
ba2- 5,bk2- 5,fp2- 5<br />
Hall, Devin James (1547)<br />
470 Lakeview Dr #5<br />
Wilder, KY 41071<br />
859-814-7708(c)<br />
hall0911@insightbb.com<br />
fb2- 4<br />
Hall, Donald W. (2224)<br />
1801 Fire House Lane<br />
Hyden, KY 41749<br />
606-487-8406(h)<br />
donhall.umpire@yahoo.com<br />
ba3-26,bk3-42,fb1-15,sw1- 4,fp3-<br />
25,vb3-14<br />
Hall, Earl (11185)<br />
1 Darling Lane<br />
Kenova, WV 25530<br />
304-908-3026(h)<br />
304-203-7626(c)<br />
ehall3@aol.com<br />
wr3-11<br />
HallJr., Franklin (15447)<br />
3331 Paint Creek Rd<br />
Stanton, KY 40380<br />
502-564-3410 x4959(w) 606-569-5279(h)<br />
502-564-9003(f) 859-569-5279(c)<br />
frank.hall@ky.gov<br />
ba2- 5,fb1- 1<br />
Hall, Freddie C (18371)<br />
354 Weddington\'s Branch Rd. #3<br />
Pikeville, KY 41501<br />
606-437-6411(h)<br />
606-424-9049(c)<br />
linda.hall@pike.kyschools.us<br />
vb1- 1<br />
Hall, Greg B (13035)<br />
3401 N Main St<br />
Hazard, KY 41701-5905<br />
606-435-6196(w) 606-439-6409(h)<br />
606-233-9951(c)<br />
gregb.hall@ky.gov<br />
ba3- 9,bk1- 6,fb3- 7,fp2- 9<br />
Hall, James David (8590)<br />
506 W <strong>High</strong> Street<br />
Mt. Sterling, KY 40353<br />
859-498-9728(w) 859-420-7716(h)<br />
859-498-9730(f) 859-420-7716(c)<br />
davehallump07@yahoo.com<br />
ba3-18,bk3-17<br />
Hall, John F. (10528)<br />
309 Walnut Street<br />
Dayton, KY 41074<br />
513-421-5354(w)<br />
513-383-3544(c)<br />
jfhall99@insightbb.com<br />
tr2-13<br />
Hall, Jonathan (15497)<br />
340 Kelli Rose Way<br />
Lexington, KY 40514<br />
859-381-3094 x2612(w) 859-619-1987(h)<br />
jonathan.hall@insightbb.com<br />
tr2- 5<br />
Hall, Jordan (16264)<br />
4408B Upper Johns Creek Rd<br />
Kimper, KY 41539<br />
606-437-4754(w) 606-835-0600(h)<br />
606-437-5083(f) 606-791-7675(c)<br />
halljordan66@gmail.com<br />
jhall@umglic.net<br />
bk2- 4,fb1- 1<br />
Hall, Keith (15307)<br />
680 Tug Branch Rd<br />
Clay City, KY 40312<br />
606-481-9337(w) 606-481-9781(h)<br />
606-663-3305(f) 606-481-9781(c)<br />
keithhall1124@yahoo.com<br />
ba2- 5,bk2- 5,fb1- 3,fp1- 2,vb1- 3<br />
Hall, Kenneth M (17825)<br />
1214 Autumn Oaks Drive<br />
Franklin, KY 42134<br />
270-586-7759(h)<br />
270-392-4366(c)<br />
kenneth.hall877@topper.wku.edu<br />
ba1- 2<br />
Hall II, Kenneth S. (12167)<br />
4716 Church Rd<br />
Louisville, KY 40272<br />
270-619-0902(c)<br />
stanley9975@yahoo.com<br />
fb3-10,fp2-10<br />
Hall, Marc (6881)<br />
710 Eureka Springs Dr #9006<br />
Lexington, KY 40517<br />
859-329-7430(h)<br />
859-329-7430(c)<br />
cmhall71@yahoo.com<br />
cmhall8382@yahoo.com<br />
bk3-17<br />
Hall, Michael D (18239)<br />
229 Potomac Dr<br />
Georgetown, KY 40324<br />
859-404-1624(h)<br />
859-404-1624(c)<br />
michael.hall26@us.army.mil<br />
bk1- 1<br />
Hall, Mike (9494)<br />
582 Webb Hollow<br />
Van Lear, KY 41265<br />
606-298-3591(w) 606-789-3074(h)<br />
859-537-7732(c)<br />
mike.hall@martin.kyschools.us<br />
bk3-17,fb1- 8<br />
Hall, Molly A (17322)<br />
5203 Taylor Mill Rd<br />
Taylor Mill, KY 41015<br />
859-491-8108(h)<br />
859-991-2463(c)<br />
mollscuvb@yahoo.com<br />
vb2- 2<br />
Hall, Nathan (16961)<br />
15214 Ky Rt 979<br />
Beaver, KY 41604<br />
606-587-1749(h)<br />
606-477-1200(c)<br />
nathanhall44@hotmail.com<br />
ba2- 3,fb2- 2,fp1- 2,vb2- 3<br />
Hall, Omery (14298)<br />
Box 1210<br />
Martin, KY 41649<br />
606-285-5155(w) 606-285-9278(h)<br />
606-285-0744(f) 606-791-5600(c)<br />
hall9713@bellsouth.net<br />
hall9713@bellsouth.net<br />
ba2- 7,bk1- 7,fp2- 7<br />
Hall, Paul (11117)<br />
2057 S. Preston St.<br />
Louisville, KY 40217<br />
502-290-5764(h)<br />
phallcc@aol.com<br />
tr2-12<br />
Hall, Sean C. (6692)<br />
5833 Leitchfi eld Loop<br />
Cecilia, KY 42724<br />
270-234-6748(w) 270-862-3205(h)<br />
rhall_9@windstream.net<br />
so3-22<br />
Hall, Shawn (2268)<br />
160 C. Vanhoose Drive<br />
Wittensville, KY 41274<br />
606-789-2500(w) 606-297-5247(h)<br />
606-793-7684(c)<br />
shawn.hall@johnson.kyschools.us<br />
bk3-14,fb3-10<br />
Hall, Stephen Alan (2234)<br />
316 Planters Way<br />
Somerset, KY 42503<br />
606-679-5656(w) 606-677-0385(h)<br />
606-416-9588(c)<br />
stephen.a.hall@store.lowes.com<br />
bk3-29,vb1-11<br />
Hall, Terry (16147)<br />
4002 Horseshoe Trace<br />
Owensboro, KY 42303<br />
270-927-7313(w) 270-685-3953(h)<br />
270-222-0403(c)<br />
halltm@bellsouth.net<br />
sw1- 4<br />
Hall, Jr, Thomas (Jeff) (1780)<br />
233 Darrell Drive<br />
Elizabethtown, KY 42701<br />
502-523-3133(w) 270-737-5881(h)<br />
jhall77881@bbtel.com<br />
so3-15<br />
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Offi Offi cials cials Directory Directory<br />
Hall-Volpenhein, Benjamin J (17563)<br />
413 Talbott Drive<br />
Wilmore, KY 40390<br />
859-858-2473(h)<br />
859-312-1832(c)<br />
benjamin_hall@windstream.net<br />
so2- 2<br />
Halstead, Chris (12390)<br />
1155 Bells Mill Road<br />
Shepherdsville, KY 40165<br />
502-957-2749(h)<br />
502-905-0369(c)<br />
tennisman03@yahoo.com<br />
bk3-10<br />
Hamilton, Charles (16058)<br />
3901 Rapid Run Drive, Apartment 714<br />
Lexington, KY 40515<br />
502-294-6194(h)<br />
charlie.hamilton@madison.kyschools.us<br />
cthami2@gmail.com<br />
bk1- 4,so1- 1<br />
Hamilton, Christopher (16443)<br />
3343 Nugget Drive<br />
Bowling Green, KY 42104<br />
270-746-2300(w) 270-535-3557(h)<br />
270-535-3557(c)<br />
christopher.hamilton@bgreen.kyschools.<br />
us<br />
tr1- 4<br />
Hamilton, Greg (12352)<br />
7719 Barbour Place Drive<br />
Louisville, KY 40241<br />
502-339-8385(w) 502-327-0623(h)<br />
502-643-5513(c)<br />
gregh@thorntonsinc.com<br />
fb3-10<br />
Hamilton, John A. (7612)<br />
1107 Westwood Lane<br />
New Albany, IN 47150<br />
812-945-4801(h)<br />
502-554-2240(c)<br />
john.a.hamilton@insightbb.com<br />
fb3-18,fp3-21<br />
HamiltonJr, Johnny L (18376)<br />
1138 Dog Fork Road<br />
Pikeville, KY 41501<br />
606-432-6177(w) 606-478-1541(h)<br />
606-899-6705(c)<br />
johnham25@yahoo.com<br />
vb1- 1<br />
Hamilton, Michael D. (8952)<br />
3640 US 60 West<br />
Marion, KY 42064<br />
270-965-2243(w) 270-965-0124(h)<br />
270-704-0283(c)<br />
mhamilton8950@mchsi.com<br />
bk3-17,fb3- 8,fp3- 9<br />
Hamilton, Rodney (9507)<br />
PO Box 933<br />
Staffordsville, KY 41256<br />
606-792-5553(w) 606-297-3994(h)<br />
606-792-5553(c)<br />
rodhamilton23@yahoo.com<br />
fb1- 1<br />
Hamlin, Desirae A (17302)<br />
1400 Morningside Dr.<br />
Ashland, KY 41101<br />
606-324-5958(h)<br />
606-547-2493(c)<br />
desirae_1023@yahoo.com<br />
so1- 2<br />
Hammer, Larry D. (5159)<br />
111 Brookdale Dr<br />
Glasgow, KY 42141<br />
270-659-0080(w) 270-576-5188(h)<br />
270-659-0402(f) 270-576-5188(c)<br />
lhammer@ebank.ky<br />
bk3-22<br />
Hammer, Thomas (17078)<br />
306 Lyndonwoods Circle<br />
Louisville, KY 40222<br />
502-585-4181(w) 502-426-0466(h)<br />
502-548-8602(c)<br />
thammer@insightbb.com<br />
fp2- 3<br />
Hammond, David (15269)<br />
1099 Wades Mill Rd<br />
Winchester, KY 40391<br />
859-539-2471(c)<br />
david_hammond23@hotmail.com<br />
bk2- 5,fb2- 2,fp1- 2<br />
Hammonds, Er (18095)<br />
PO Box 109<br />
Mayking, KY 41837<br />
606-633-5140(h)<br />
606-634-6062(c)<br />
zapcannon1200@yahoo.com<br />
fb1- 1<br />
Hammonds, Gary L. (2905)<br />
PO Box 362<br />
Happy, KY 41746<br />
606-476-8025(h)<br />
606-854-1710(c)<br />
coachglh24@yahoo.com<br />
ba2-15,bk3-15,fp1-15<br />
Hammons, Billy R. (2257)<br />
102 Westwood Dr<br />
Flat Lick, KY 40935<br />
606-545-3411(w) 606-622-2221(h)<br />
billy.hammons@hotmail.com<br />
bk3-33<br />
Hampton, Douglas (15688)<br />
1003 Hazel Rd<br />
Vanceburg, KY 41179<br />
606-796-0136(h)<br />
michelle.hampton@lewis.kyschools.us<br />
bk1- 4<br />
Hampton, Jr., Elbridge (8856)<br />
712 Hopkins St.<br />
Madisonville, KY 42431<br />
270-825-8456(h)<br />
270-836-7147(c)<br />
elbridgejr@yahoo.com<br />
bk3-18,fp3-18<br />
Hampton, Steve (4271)<br />
320 Moon Street<br />
Elizabethtown, KY 42701<br />
270-765-2612(w)<br />
270-312-8543(c)<br />
stevehampton04@comcast.net<br />
fb3-14<br />
Haney, Aaron (16480)<br />
449 Indian Woods Trial<br />
Cynthiana, KY 41031<br />
859-588-5548(h)<br />
aaronhaney81@yahoo.com<br />
ba2- 4,bk1- 3,fb2- 3<br />
Haney, Chris (4143)<br />
1739 Brentwood Dr.<br />
Owensboro, KY 42301<br />
270-926-6095(h)<br />
270-570-0869(c)<br />
chrishaney1962@att.net<br />
clhaney@omuonline.net<br />
bk3-11,fb3-13,fp3-13<br />
Hann, Robert K (18414)<br />
314 Donna Rd<br />
Kenova, WV 25530<br />
304-528-2621(w) 304-360-4266(h)<br />
304-528-2649(f) 304-360-4266(c)<br />
wvreferee@msn.com<br />
vb1- 0<br />
Harber, Jacob (2387)<br />
511 Taylor Dr Apt 3<br />
London, KY 40741<br />
606-330-7383(w) 606-224-1103(h)<br />
606-878-9975(f) 606-224-1103(c)<br />
soccerref2509@hotmail.com<br />
so3- 9<br />
Harbolt Sr, Arthur L (2267)<br />
PO Box 743<br />
Mt. Washington, KY 40047<br />
502-492-0631(w) 502-468-2028(h)<br />
502-468-2028(c)<br />
a.harbolt@insightbb.com<br />
fp3-14<br />
Hardin, Brent (14081)<br />
PO Box 295<br />
Central City, KY 42330<br />
270-338-2125(w) 270-757-0408(h)<br />
270-338-2502(f) 270-543-1905(c)<br />
bhardin@cwcbank.com<br />
bk3- 7<br />
Hardin, Dean (16126)<br />
949 Cherrywood Dr<br />
Lexington, KY 40515<br />
859-219-1121(w) 859-312-0305(h)<br />
859-219-1125(f) 859-312-0305(c)<br />
dean@sladeandcollins.com<br />
d.hardin@insightbb.com<br />
bk3-13<br />
Hardin, Jim (18125)<br />
9611 Arrowridge Drive<br />
Louisville, KY 40229<br />
502-329-3023(w) 502-773-1255(h)<br />
502-773-1255(c)<br />
jimhardin@insightbb.com<br />
fb1- 1<br />
Hardin, Ronnie E (17656)<br />
904 West Whitmer St., P.O. Box 328<br />
Central City, KY 42330<br />
270-754-5300(w) 270-754-5675(h)<br />
270-754-4212(f) 270-543-6456(c)<br />
hardinre@comcast.net<br />
bk1- 2<br />
Hardison, Keith (6291)<br />
4025 Ormond Rd<br />
Louisville, KY 40207<br />
502-432-2332(w) 502-897-5574(h)<br />
keithdiver@bellsouth.net<br />
bk3-23<br />
Hardy, Pamela Lankheit (11969)<br />
750 Cox Road<br />
Independence, KY 41051<br />
859-669-7881(w)<br />
859-866-3062(c)<br />
phardy127@yahoo.com<br />
fp2-11<br />
Hardy, Thomas Wilson (2274)<br />
498 Poplar Thicket Road<br />
Alexandria, KY 41001<br />
859-635-6789(h)<br />
859-635-4116(f) 859-630-7886(c)<br />
hardythomas85@yahoo.com<br />
wr3-44<br />
Hargis, Noel (16467)<br />
173 Harts Place Dr<br />
Somerset, KY 42501<br />
606-679-5466(w) 606-679-6417(h)<br />
606-678-0864(f) 606-875-2010(c)<br />
noelhargis@gmail.com<br />
noel.hargis@somerset.kychools.us<br />
bk - ,fb -<br />
Hargitt, Scott (14531)<br />
3942 Kensington Place<br />
Owensboro, KY 42301<br />
270-925-2707(w) 270-684-9059(h)<br />
sphargitt@nalco.com<br />
hargitt833@yahoo.com<br />
fb3- 6<br />
Hargrove, Mindy (9362)<br />
159 Brayboy Handley Lane<br />
Cadiz, KY 42211<br />
270-887-7190(w) 270-522-6717(h)<br />
270-881-8845(c)<br />
mindy.hargrove@christian.kyschools.us<br />
bk3-17,fp2-13,vb2-11<br />
Harlow, Charles Terry (7952)<br />
3364 Finney Rd<br />
Glasgow, KY 42141<br />
270-646-2815(h)<br />
tharlow@scrtc.com<br />
fp3-16<br />
Harlow, Douglas D. (2280)<br />
872 Pig Road<br />
Smiths Grove, KY 42171<br />
270-597-1066(h)<br />
270-202-8917(c)<br />
douglas.harlow@gmail.com<br />
charlow@windstream.net<br />
bk3-35,fb1-11<br />
Harlow, Jared (12206)<br />
111 Dogwood Ln,<br />
Allen, KY 41601<br />
606-949-6173(h)<br />
606-230-0603(c)<br />
jharlow@atvdirect.com<br />
fb2-10<br />
Harlow, Roy A. (12207)<br />
PO Box 772<br />
Martin, KY 41649<br />
606-479-6222(w) 606-285-3556(h)<br />
606-791-3556(c)<br />
rharlow@gearheart.com<br />
ba3- 8,fb3-10<br />
Harned, Marvin (13251)<br />
128 Windsor Avenue<br />
Bardstown, KY 40004<br />
800-837-1107(w) 502-348-2588(h)<br />
270-307-0974(c)<br />
mt@budsproduce.com<br />
bk1- 8,vb2- 8<br />
Harness, Michael (15765)<br />
PO Box 221<br />
Burlington, KY 41005<br />
859-334-3138(w) 859-486-1844(h)<br />
mharness@boonecountyky.org<br />
michaelharness@boonecountyky.org<br />
ba1- 2<br />
Harp, Richard (13074)<br />
698 Riva Ridge Trail<br />
Corbin, KY 40701<br />
606-549-6118(w) 606-528-9663(h)<br />
606-620-8162(c)<br />
harpr@fsip.com<br />
vb3- 9<br />
Harper, Ben R. (2283)<br />
2686 Sussex Dr.<br />
Lexington, KY 40510<br />
859-252-1515(w) 859-254-3083(h)<br />
859-255-6404(f) 859-948-6830(c)<br />
ktxd37a@aol.com<br />
so3-27<br />
Harrington, Ryan (13439)<br />
3648 Polo Club Blvd<br />
Lexington, KY 40509<br />
859-381-3308(w)<br />
859-699-9253(c)<br />
ryanmharrington@gmail.com<br />
ba3-11<br />
Harris, Adam (10030)<br />
95 Tichenor Cr<br />
Manitou, KY 42436<br />
270-339-4794(h)<br />
adam.harris@hopkins.kyschools.us<br />
adam.harris@hopkins.kyschools.us<br />
vb3-11<br />
Harris, Anthony V. (12454)<br />
1402 King Drive<br />
Hopkinsville, KY 42240<br />
270-890-1400(w) 270-889-9669(h)<br />
270-719-2020(c)<br />
koachs@bellsouth.net<br />
wr2-10<br />
Harris, Boyd (9318)<br />
108 Rolling Meadows Drive<br />
Stanford, KY 40484<br />
606-787-6961(w) 606-365-2573(h)<br />
606-787-2136(f) 606-669-9647(c)<br />
boyd.harris@casey.kyschools.us<br />
bk3-17<br />
Harris, Brian (17200)<br />
4461 Hwy 3445<br />
Tyner, KY 40486<br />
606-287-7155(w) 606-287-4588(h)<br />
606-287-2123(f) 859-358-7309(c)<br />
brian.harris@jackson.kyschools.us<br />
ba1- 3,fp1- 3<br />
HarrisJr., Brian L (17799)<br />
104A Baker Drive<br />
Russellville, KY 42276<br />
443-422-9773(h)<br />
443-422-9773(c)<br />
brian.harris714@topper.wku.edu<br />
ba1- 2<br />
Harris, Bryan (4269)<br />
PO Box 305<br />
Wallins Creek, KY 40873<br />
606-664-2030(h)<br />
606-546-5245(f) 606-505-8761(c)<br />
bryan_wesley23@hotmail.com<br />
fb3-11<br />
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Harris, Derrick (7430)<br />
1040 Gastin Eau Road<br />
Somerset, KY 42503<br />
606-348-4251(w) 606-423-9791(h)<br />
606-271-9332(c)<br />
derrick.harris@wayne.kyschools.us<br />
ba2-20,bk2-21<br />
Harris, Drew (15463)<br />
3643 Meadowview Dr<br />
Alexandria, KY 41001<br />
859-635-9714(h)<br />
859-409-9861(c)<br />
drewcharris@gmail.com<br />
c4drew@zoomtown.com<br />
tr1- 5<br />
Harris, Gary W. (2289)<br />
PO Box 1267<br />
Barbourville, KY 40906<br />
606-546-5123(w) 606-545-5388(h)<br />
606-546-5245(f) 606-627-4178(c)<br />
harris.gary@dol.gov<br />
fb3-32<br />
Harris, Gerry D. (11479)<br />
146 Hidden Hills Lane<br />
Murray, KY 42071<br />
270-474-2272(w) 270-436-5834(h)<br />
270-474-0120(f)<br />
gerry.harris@murraystate.edu<br />
vb3-11<br />
Harris, James (15223)<br />
15 Escape Dr<br />
Whitesburg, KY 41858<br />
606-433-5804(w) 606-633-4939(h)<br />
606-634-6914(c)<br />
mike.harris@pepsico.com<br />
mike.harris@pepsico.com<br />
fp2- 5,vb2- 5<br />
Harris, Jason (15130)<br />
3125 Old Salem Rd<br />
Murray, KY 42071<br />
270-753-6535(h)<br />
270-474-0120(f)<br />
hillaryharris@bellsouth.net<br />
hilaryharris@bellsouth.net<br />
bk1- 4,vb2- 5<br />
Harris, Jesse T. (6824)<br />
101 Viola Street<br />
Crab Orchard, KY 40419<br />
606-365-4600(w) 606-669-8709(h)<br />
606-669-8709(c)<br />
jharris@emhealth.org<br />
bk3-20,fp3-20<br />
Harris, Joseph (11835)<br />
109 Fontaine Landing Ct<br />
Louisville, KY 40212<br />
502-931-5965(c)<br />
josephcharris@aol.com<br />
ba1- 6,bk1- 6<br />
Harris, Justin (12730)<br />
305 S Queen St<br />
Mt Sterling, KY 40353<br />
859-432-8611(h)<br />
606-273-4512(c)<br />
jharris_33@hotmail.com<br />
bk1- 6,fb3- 7<br />
Harris, Terry (13048)<br />
146 Hidden Hills Lane<br />
Murray, KY 42071<br />
270-474-2272(w) 270-436-5834(h)<br />
tharris@morningstarfoods.com<br />
gerry.harris@murraystate.edu<br />
ba1- 8,vb3- 9<br />
Harris, Tony M. (9562)<br />
1482 Sloane Branch<br />
Flat Gap, KY 41219<br />
859-263-5148 x2110(w) 606-265-3548(h)<br />
859-221-1587(f) 859-255-5988(c)<br />
tharris@davishelliot.com<br />
fb1- 3,fp2- 4<br />
Harris, William (14568)<br />
4504 Rivanna Drive<br />
Louisville, KY 40299<br />
502-266-7688(h)<br />
502-819-3900(c)<br />
thinknprac@insightbb.com<br />
ba2- 6,bk1- 6,fb3- 6,fp2- 5,vb2- 4<br />
Harris, II, PD (10261)<br />
1524 Karin Street<br />
Ironton, OH 45638<br />
606-922-5767(w) 740-532-5460(h)<br />
pdharrisii@yahoo.com<br />
bk3-11,fb3-13<br />
Harrison, Mark A. (7896)<br />
222 1/2 Lancaster Ave<br />
Richmond, KY 40475<br />
859-913-0548(w) 859-913-0548(h)<br />
859-913-0548(c)<br />
mark_harrison6@eku.edu<br />
bk3-20,fp2-13<br />
Harrison, Randy (17112)<br />
3903 Longview Rd<br />
Louisville, KY 40299<br />
502-638-0173(w) 502-333-0004(h)<br />
502-638-0175(f) 502-548-3923(c)<br />
randy@cksalesandservice.com<br />
ba1- 3<br />
Harshey, Amy N (11604)<br />
2401 Mona Vista Court<br />
New Albany, IN 47150-1808<br />
502-259-6703(w) 812-945-4825(h)<br />
502-553-4016(c)<br />
go43ah@yahoo.com<br />
bk3-11<br />
Harshfi eld, Edward J (17469)<br />
7514 Wimstock Avenue<br />
Louisville, KY 40272<br />
502-627-4076(w) 502-935-2532(h)<br />
502-817-2699(c)<br />
ejh316@yahoo.com<br />
so1- 2<br />
Hart, Scott J (8832)<br />
3145 Mills Rd<br />
Independence, KY 41051<br />
859-386-4510(w) 859-356-7373(h)<br />
859-653-9645(c)<br />
scott.hart@fmr.com<br />
bk3-18,vb1- 1<br />
Hartlage, Dan (16885)<br />
1309 Autumn Ridge Rd<br />
Louisville, KY 40242<br />
502-584-0371(w) 502-741-0969(h)<br />
502-585-0207(f) 502-741-0969(c)<br />
dhartlage@guthriemayes.com<br />
bk1- 3<br />
Hartlage, Ricky (12128)<br />
4413 Santa Paula Lane<br />
Louisville, KY 40219<br />
502-962-9404(h)<br />
502-338-2624(c)<br />
uofl 223@yahoo.com<br />
fb2-11<br />
Harvey, Evan M (17420)<br />
2303 Agile Court<br />
Owensboro, KY 42301<br />
270-926-0036(h)<br />
270-993-9775(c)<br />
harveyfb4@gmail.com<br />
so2- 2<br />
Harvey, Mark A (18037)<br />
1601 Squire Hart Way<br />
Lexington, KY 40515<br />
859-227-0804(h)<br />
ec1medic@aol.com<br />
ba1- 2<br />
Harvey, William B. (8176)<br />
117 Airport Road<br />
Princeton, KY 42445<br />
270-388-2211(w) 270-365-9058(h)<br />
270-871-3769(c)<br />
harvey.bill@mchsi.com<br />
bill.harvey@ky.gov<br />
fb3-27,fp3-24,vb3-16<br />
Harwood, Glen (14498)<br />
2502 Mohawk Drive<br />
Bowling Green, KY 42104<br />
270-746-7470(w) 270-793-0660(h)<br />
270-202-2663(c)<br />
gdh1973@hotmail.com<br />
harwoodg@wis-inc.com<br />
fb3- 6<br />
Hasch, Chad T. (3748)<br />
164 Alek Avenue<br />
Shepherdsville, KY 40165<br />
502-641-3202(w)<br />
chasch@windstream.net<br />
ba3-14<br />
Haselwood, Charles (2303)<br />
4164 Palmetto Drive<br />
Lexington, KY 40513<br />
859-879-4125(w) 859-224-8587(h)<br />
859-753-7556(c)<br />
charles.haselwood@qg.com<br />
charles.haselwood@quebecorworld.com<br />
ba1-10,bk3-29,fp3-18,vb3- 9<br />
Haselwood, Jeff (11865)<br />
611 South Third Street<br />
Nicholasville, KY 40356<br />
859-223-4286(w) 859-420-0038(h)<br />
859-223-1475(f) 859-420-0038(c)<br />
haselwood@live.com<br />
kyvatoloco@hotmail.com<br />
ba1- 9,fp3-11,vb2- 5<br />
Hasting, Michael (14104)<br />
6530 Bridleview Circle<br />
Louisville, KY 40228<br />
502-330-7473(w) 502-727-9772(h)<br />
502-595-4823(f) 502-727-9772(c)<br />
mikeyhast22@aol.com<br />
bk3- 7,fp2- 5<br />
Hastings, Craig (16046)<br />
3164 Minors Branch Rd<br />
Stamping Ground, KY 40379<br />
502-535-5634(h)<br />
502-370-8405(c)<br />
hunterallday1978@hotmail.com<br />
bk1- 4<br />
Hastings, Shane (16053)<br />
206 Camelot Ct<br />
Georgetown, KY 40324<br />
502-570-4876(h)<br />
859-621-2339(c)<br />
hastingsmowing@aol.com<br />
bk2- 4<br />
Hatfi eld, Casey (14475)<br />
3463 Shepherdsville Road<br />
Elizabethtown, KY 42701<br />
270-766-9658(w) 270-769-3111(h)<br />
270-769-3112(f) 270-766-9658(c)<br />
caseyhatfi eld@comcast.net<br />
ritahatfi eld@comcast.net<br />
so3- 6<br />
Hatfi eld, Skipper (11377)<br />
3463 Shepherdsville Rd.<br />
Elizabethtown, KY 42701<br />
270-769-3111(w) 270-766-9508(h)<br />
270-769-3112(f) 270-234-3932(c)<br />
skipperhatfi eld@comcast.net<br />
ritahatfi eld@comcast.net<br />
so3-11<br />
Haught, Derek (16621)<br />
3107 Hudnall Ln<br />
Edgewood, KY 41017<br />
859-578-1116(w) 859-344-1494(h)<br />
859-803-8383(c)<br />
derek@columbiasussex.com<br />
so2- 3<br />
Hawboldt, Chris M (17839)<br />
606 Monticello Blvd<br />
Lexington, KY 40503<br />
502-797-0856(h)<br />
chris.hawboldt@fayette.kyschools.us<br />
tr1- 2<br />
Hawkins, Charles E. (3671)<br />
4964 Moonlight Way<br />
Independence, KY 41051<br />
859-466-4715(h)<br />
859-466-4715(c)<br />
charles.hawkins1@insightbb.com<br />
vb1- 1<br />
Hawkins, Dustin (14016)<br />
1316 Fairway Circle<br />
Mayfi eld, KY 42066<br />
270-247-2734(w)<br />
270-705-5355(c)<br />
dustin.hawkins@waldropappraisal.com<br />
fb3- 8<br />
Hawkins, Stewart D. (2321)<br />
PO Box 642<br />
Bardstown, KY 40004-0642<br />
502-331-4805(w) 502-275-5898(h)<br />
shawkins@bardstown.com<br />
vobky@yahoo.com<br />
bk3-39,fb3-33,fp1-15,vb3- 9<br />
Haworth, Barry (13518)<br />
640 Zorn Avenue #6B<br />
Louisville, KY 40206<br />
502-897-0326(h)<br />
502-459-8272(f) 502-802-6564(c)<br />
bmhaworth@louisville.edu<br />
tr1- 7<br />
Hayden, Andrew M (18221)<br />
3220 Eastside Dr<br />
Louisville, KY 40220<br />
502-439-7185(h)<br />
502-439-7185(c)<br />
andrewhayden4@hotmail.com<br />
vb1- 1<br />
Hayden, James (14679)<br />
2609 Amsterdam Rd<br />
Villa Hills, KY 41017<br />
859-331-5875(h)<br />
859-250-8150(c)<br />
machayden88@yahoo.com<br />
ba1- 4<br />
Hayden, Kathy (13025)<br />
2723 Madison Street<br />
Paducah, KY 42001<br />
270-442-8272(w) 270-575-0797(h)<br />
270-559-3729(c)<br />
khaydenref@hotmail.com<br />
bk2- 9,vb2- 7<br />
Hayden, Paul (16629)<br />
2430 Allen St<br />
Owensboro, KY 42303<br />
270-485-6135(h)<br />
270-485-6135(c)<br />
paulhayden@allstate.com<br />
so1- 3<br />
Hayes, BJ (14732)<br />
3612 Myrtle Ave<br />
Latonia, KY 41015<br />
859-620-1600(c)<br />
bjhayes29@yahoo.com<br />
bhayesum@yahoo.com<br />
bk1- 3,fb3- 6<br />
Hayes, James P. (12760)<br />
7909 Minors Lane<br />
Louisville, KY 40219<br />
502-416-6573(w) 502-716-2621(h)<br />
forward_13@hotmail.com<br />
so2- 7<br />
Hayes, Rhonda K (18405)<br />
379 Valley View Drive<br />
Vine Grove, KY 40175<br />
270-268-9815(w) 270-268-9815(h)<br />
270-268-9815(c)<br />
hayeshome4@gmail.com<br />
vb1- 1<br />
Hayes, Tammy (10141)<br />
209 Morningside Drive<br />
Hopkinsville, KY 42240<br />
270-887-4275(w)<br />
270-887-4080(f) 270-498-3580(c)<br />
thayes@housingah.org<br />
vb1-13<br />
Haynes, Lisa (12561)<br />
PO Box 693<br />
Somerset, KY 42502<br />
606-271-0932(w) 606-561-4973(h)<br />
lisahaynes42503@gmail.com<br />
tr2-10<br />
Haynes, Mark (7301)<br />
317 Fox Chase Drive<br />
Elizabethtown, KY 42701<br />
270-765-3999(w) 270-769-1383(h)<br />
270-765-3998(f) 270-766-2613(c)<br />
mark@goldstarrealtyky.com<br />
mark@goldstarrealtyky.com<br />
fb3-21<br />
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Offi Offi cials cials Directory Directory
Offi Offi cials cials Directory Directory<br />
Haynes, William T. (2329)<br />
6660 US 60 East<br />
Henderson, KY 42420-8758<br />
270-860-9799(w) 270-827-3388(h)<br />
270-860-9799(c)<br />
billythaynes@roadrunner.com<br />
ba1-28,bk3-51,fb3-24,tr1-21,vb3-12<br />
Hays, Wilson "Butch" (11883)<br />
12761 Hutton Drive<br />
Walton, KY 41094<br />
859-991-6168(h)<br />
butchhays4@hotmail.com<br />
fp2-11<br />
Hayward, Jr., Samuel G. (4354)<br />
4806 Clipping Court<br />
Louisville, KY 40241<br />
502-295-5555(w) 502-228-5027(h)<br />
sghayw@gmail.com<br />
so2-12<br />
Hazle, Stephen R. (8674)<br />
115 Four Seasons Drive<br />
Cox's Creek, KY 40013<br />
502-349-4342(w) 502-349-0548(h)<br />
502-460-2439(c)<br />
srhazle@msn.com<br />
shazle@afseal.com<br />
fb3-19<br />
Heaberlin Jr, William S (2333)<br />
900 Navajo Trail<br />
Flatwoods, Ky 41139-1116<br />
606-921-6506(w) 606-836-7271(h)<br />
606-922-7296(c)<br />
bheaberlin2@yahoo.com<br />
wsheaberlin@marathonpetroleum.com<br />
ba3-40,fb3-29<br />
Heady, Ronnie (3591)<br />
1001 Long Branch Road<br />
Sturgis, KY 42459<br />
270-965-4598(w) 270-704-2038(h)<br />
ronnied.heady@ky.gov<br />
ba2- 5,fp3- 7<br />
Hearn, Michael (13172)<br />
872 Escondida Road<br />
Paris, KY 40361<br />
859-221-1425(c)<br />
micliskob@aol.com<br />
ba3- 9<br />
Heavrin, Paul Richard (7384)<br />
9903 Legacy Ct<br />
Louisville, KY 40291<br />
502-964-9600(w) 502-964-9600(h)<br />
502-533-9600(c)<br />
pheavrin@insightbb.com<br />
fb3-21<br />
Heck, Shawn (12085)<br />
1128 Woodland Court<br />
Ashland, KY 41101<br />
606-929-5049(w)<br />
606-929-9447(f) 606-694-2022(c)<br />
sheck@kentuckyfarmersbank.com<br />
so3- 9<br />
Heckel, Gary (12588)<br />
2504 Dora Drive<br />
Louisville, KY 40214<br />
502-386-9102(w) 502-386-9102(h)<br />
garyl.heckel@ky.gov<br />
fp3-10<br />
Hedges, Jerry (9542)<br />
7819 Fairmeadows Ln<br />
Louisville, KY 40222<br />
502-492-4166(w) 502-426-3235(h)<br />
502-419-6947(c)<br />
worlcup@aol.com<br />
jerryh@lantech.com<br />
bk3-17,so3-16<br />
Heet, Stephen A (18060)<br />
364 Manitoba Lane<br />
Lexington, KY 40515<br />
859-230-4246(h)<br />
859-230-4246(c)<br />
steve.heet@gmail.com<br />
bk1- 2<br />
Hegerty, Julie (15714)<br />
37 Valeside Dr<br />
Covington, KY 41017<br />
513-397-0224(w) 859-363-7820(h)<br />
859-250-0253(c)<br />
julie.hegerty@gmail.com<br />
so2- 4<br />
Heierman, William A (17481)<br />
4289 Clemens Drive<br />
Lexington, KY 40514<br />
859-552-3689(w) 859-223-1967(h)<br />
859-552-3689(c)<br />
vbheierman@insightbb.com<br />
so2- 2<br />
Heitz, Kevin (17095)<br />
3404 Hanover Ct<br />
Louisville, KY 40207<br />
502-727-6254(h)<br />
502-727-6254(c)<br />
kevin.heitz@uky.edu<br />
fp1- 3<br />
HellardJr, Jody (10926)<br />
PO Box 6943<br />
Frankfort, KY 40602-6943<br />
502-545-2058(h)<br />
impalap15@yahoo.com<br />
bk2-10<br />
Heller, Craig E. (9206)<br />
703 <strong>High</strong>land Way<br />
Bowling Green, KY 42104<br />
270-842-9620(w) 270-842-1485(h)<br />
cehfutbolref@insightbb.com<br />
so3-17<br />
Hellinger, Gabriel (16691)<br />
1102 Meadow Ct<br />
Goshen, KY 40026<br />
502-476-1477(w) 502-749-3223(h)<br />
502-876-6770(c)<br />
gabe.hellinger@gmail.com<br />
heathtarter@hotmail.com<br />
fb2- 3<br />
Helm, Noel E. (1021)<br />
6045 Flaherty Rd<br />
Vine Grove, KY 40175<br />
270-706-8455(w) 270-828-5078(h)<br />
270-307-3636(c)<br />
nhelm0002@kctcs.edu<br />
noel.helm@yahoo.com<br />
fb3-15<br />
Helo, Daniel (12817)<br />
524 West Greenhill Road<br />
Ashland, KY 41102<br />
606-928-9397(h)<br />
606-922-8039(c)<br />
helou3trainer21@hotmail.com<br />
bk1- 9<br />
Helo, Paul K. (8969)<br />
524 West Greenhill Rd<br />
Ashland, KY 41102-8308<br />
606-408-4276(w) 606-928-9397(h)<br />
606-232-1768(c)<br />
paul.helo@kdmc.net<br />
vb3-10<br />
Helton, Gary (16593)<br />
4883 Colony Square Dr<br />
Independence, KY 41051<br />
513-720-2525(h)<br />
heltongy@gmail.com<br />
heltongy@gmail.com<br />
so2- 3<br />
Helton, Kerry (16852)<br />
PO Box 156<br />
McKinney, KY 40448<br />
606-685-9067(h)<br />
kerryhelton2001@gmail.com<br />
bk1- 3<br />
HeltonSr, Michael W (18134)<br />
42 Mills Fork Rd<br />
Corbin, KY 40701<br />
606-277-0032(h)<br />
606-545-2161(c)<br />
april.helton@knox.kyschools.us<br />
fb1- 1<br />
Hembree, Kevin D. (5822)<br />
PO Box 351<br />
Middlesboro, KY 40965<br />
606-499-1364(h)<br />
606-499-1364(c)<br />
kevinhembree@live.com<br />
bk3-24<br />
Henderlight, Timothy B. (9617)<br />
P O Box 307<br />
Paris, KY 40362-0307<br />
859-987-7625(w) 859-806-9254(h)<br />
859-987-8515(f) 859-806-9254(c)<br />
thenderlight@yahoo.com<br />
tr2-17<br />
Henderson, Charles A. (2347)<br />
114 Windsor Dr<br />
Hopkinsville, KY 42240-1244<br />
270-886-4444(w) 270-886-2404(h)<br />
270-887-3206(f) 270-498-3596(c)<br />
chenderson@kentuckynewera.com<br />
fb3-44<br />
Henderson, Charles G. (2346)<br />
2919 Ft Campbell Blvd<br />
Hopkinsville, KY 42240-0673<br />
270-885-2230(w) 270-886-1194(h)<br />
270-885-0369(f) 270-348-6322(c)<br />
charlie@hendersonsf.net<br />
ba3-29,fb3-25,fp1-12<br />
Henderson, Kenneth Lynn (7515)<br />
5113 St Rt 303<br />
Mayfi eld, KY 42066-270-<br />
270-236-2108(w) 270-970-3881(h)<br />
270-970-3881(c)<br />
henderson1@wk.net<br />
bk3-11,fb1- 3<br />
Henderson, Robert T. (Tom) (1725)<br />
4820 Todds Road<br />
Lexington, KY 40509<br />
859-552-6398(w) 859-263-3855(h)<br />
tomhen782@windstream.net<br />
fb3-15<br />
Hendley, Richard D (18382)<br />
1245 Wilson Creek Rd<br />
Melber, KY 42069<br />
270-674-5285(h)<br />
270-705-2369(c)<br />
rhendley24@gmail.com<br />
fb1- 1<br />
Hendley, Steve (2350)<br />
162 Mesa Dr<br />
Mayfi eld, KY 42066-3130<br />
270-251-2582(h)<br />
270-727-1333(c)<br />
dopebuster501@yahoo.com<br />
bk3-27,fb3-29<br />
Hendon, John M. (2351)<br />
4005 Deep Creek Dr.<br />
Madisonville, KY 42431-9776<br />
270-821-5242(w) 270-821-7289(h)<br />
270-836-5696(c)<br />
jhendon9@twc.com<br />
fb3-33<br />
Hendrick, Christopher (16429)<br />
815 <strong>High</strong>land Ave<br />
Carrollton, KY 41008<br />
502-732-5976(h)<br />
502-396-9453(c)<br />
chendrick3413@aim.com<br />
ba2- 4<br />
Hendrick, Tim (8996)<br />
815 <strong>High</strong>land Avenue<br />
Carrollton, KY 41008<br />
502-732-5976(h)<br />
502-396-0744(c)<br />
thendrick1@gmail.com<br />
ba3-18,bk3-18,fp1-11,vb1- 1<br />
Hendrickson, Kevin (2354)<br />
Po Box 1261<br />
Grayson, KY 41143<br />
606-474-9111(h)<br />
606-831-3140(c)<br />
kev_hendrickson@yahoo.com<br />
ba2-21,bk3-30,fb3-26<br />
Hendrix, Kyle (16535)<br />
206 Lakeshore Dr<br />
Georgetown, KY 40324<br />
502-570-3945(h)<br />
859-537-6435(c)<br />
scheat400@hotmail.com<br />
bk1- 3<br />
Henley, Penny (6581)<br />
3648 Kelly Way<br />
Louisville, ky 40220<br />
812-246-6306(w)<br />
502-445-7600(c)<br />
kyump@aol.com<br />
fp3-16<br />
Henn, Steve (16124)<br />
1032 Millbrook Cr<br />
Shepherdsville, KY 40165<br />
502-419-4039(w) 502-419-4039(h)<br />
henn28@gmail.com<br />
bk1- 4<br />
Henning, Jim (15171)<br />
8742 Rosebrook Dr<br />
Florence, KY 41042<br />
859-746-8742(h)<br />
513-520-4990(c)<br />
henningfamily@fuse.net<br />
wr3-13<br />
Henry, Daniel T. (8635)<br />
1191 Cabin Creek Drive<br />
Cold Spring, KY 41076<br />
859-448-9028(h)<br />
859-380-5292(c)<br />
henryd@nku.edu<br />
bk3-26<br />
Henry, Jeff (16696)<br />
200 Daleview Ln<br />
Louisville, KY 40207<br />
502-574-8348(w) 502-387-8489(h)<br />
502-387-8489(c)<br />
jef.henry@yahoo.com<br />
gabe.hellinger@gmail.com<br />
fb2- 3<br />
Henry, Jeffrey (17063)<br />
222 Knollwood Dr<br />
<strong>High</strong>land Heights, KY 41076<br />
859-630-0252(h)<br />
859-630-0252(c)<br />
jdh.henry@gmail.com<br />
ba2- 3<br />
Henry, Keith (4468)<br />
PO Box 26<br />
Stanville, KY 41659-0026<br />
606-285-3634(w) 606-478-2083(h)<br />
606-477-1972(c)<br />
keith.henry@fl oyd.kyschools.us<br />
kdhenry@mikrotec.com<br />
fb3-26<br />
Henry, Tony Ashton (2360)<br />
1303 Woodhurst Street<br />
Bowling Green, KY 42104<br />
2700303-9487(w) 270-843-3982(h)<br />
270-303-9487(c)<br />
thenry88@insightbb.com<br />
ba3-35,bk2-24,fb3-31<br />
Hensley, James (15826)<br />
176 Ball Ln<br />
Harlan, KY 40831<br />
606-573-2844(h)<br />
606-273-2900(c)<br />
jamese.hensley@ky.gov<br />
bk1- 4,fb2- 4<br />
Hensley, Ronnie C. (11967)<br />
197 Park Ave.<br />
Dawson Springs, KY 42408<br />
270-836-3505(w) 270-797-2116(h)<br />
ronnielounell@bellsouth.net<br />
tr2-11<br />
Henson, Brandon J (18165)<br />
17 Skyview Terrace<br />
Crestview, KY 41076<br />
513-235-2875(h)<br />
hensonb3@yahoo.com<br />
bk1- 1<br />
Henson, Craig (6884)<br />
822 Oakwood Ave<br />
Benton, KY 42025<br />
270-395-3277(w) 270-527-3858(h)<br />
270-339-8642(c)<br />
chensonref@yahoo.com<br />
bk3-22<br />
36 - OFFICIALS DIRECTORY <strong>2012</strong>-<strong>2013</strong> KHSAA HANDBOOK
Henson, David (12918)<br />
420 Campbell Rd<br />
Ghent, KY 41045<br />
859-567-1220(h)<br />
859-462-0706(c)<br />
dhenson.offi cial@gmail.com<br />
dhenson.offi cial@gmail.com<br />
fb3- 6<br />
Henson, Kerry (5167)<br />
105 Murray <strong>High</strong>way<br />
Benton, KY 42025-8819<br />
270-703-1553(w)<br />
270-703-1553(c)<br />
henson34@aol.com<br />
bk3-26,fb3-12,fp3-18<br />
Henson, Mischelle (13271)<br />
922 Springmont Drive<br />
Hopkinsville, KY 42240<br />
270-886-5191(w) 270-885-1229(h)<br />
270-839-2876(c)<br />
mhenson@hop-elevator.com<br />
so2- 6<br />
Herald, Billy Ray (11636)<br />
6746 Licking Pike<br />
Cold Spring, KY 41076<br />
859-586-1911(w) 859-441-2194(h)<br />
859-322-1021(c)<br />
b.ray50@hotmail.com<br />
bk3- 9<br />
Herald, Christopher (16048)<br />
2494 Ferdinand Dr<br />
Burlington, KY 41005<br />
859-815-1255(w) 859-817-0928(h)<br />
859-393-6702(c)<br />
cherald@corkensteel.com<br />
bk2- 4<br />
Herald, William (2164)<br />
151 Wooden Ln<br />
Elizabethtown, KY 42701<br />
270-766-5074(w)<br />
270-769-6459(f) 270-317-9311(c)<br />
william.herald@comcast.net<br />
heraldw@infi online.net<br />
so3-15<br />
Herbstreith, Terry L (2369)<br />
204 Doe Run Court<br />
Taylorsville, KY 40071<br />
502-239-5481(w) 502-477-2471(h)<br />
502-643-7490(c)<br />
hterry980@bellsouth.net<br />
therbstreith@stgabriel.net<br />
ba3-21,bk3-14,fp3-34,vb3-12<br />
Hermann, George Jody (4895)<br />
4203 Rivanna Dr.<br />
Louisville, KY 40299<br />
502-267-4886(h)<br />
502-727-7954(c)<br />
jodyherm@bellsouth.net<br />
so3-17<br />
Hernandez, Aaron M (17512)<br />
9108 Brandywyne Dr<br />
Louisville, KY 40291<br />
615-477-5058(h)<br />
615-477-5058(c)<br />
amhernandez@nalco.com<br />
so1- 2<br />
Hester, Ron (6212)<br />
306 Lee Drive<br />
Stanford, KY 40484-1032<br />
606-669-7178(h)<br />
606-669-7178(c)<br />
justeen44@att.net<br />
fp2- 4<br />
Hey, Alexander M. (13376)<br />
116 Pine Village Drive<br />
Bardstown, KY 40004<br />
502-460-5321(w) 502-460-5321(h)<br />
502-460-5321(c)<br />
lwcollegefresh@hotmail.com<br />
ba1- 6,bk2- 7<br />
Hey, Susan (14461)<br />
1951 Pappy Cecil Lane<br />
Bardstown, KY 40004-9564<br />
502-349-7201(w) 502-349-6519(h)<br />
502-349-6519(f) 502-550-1961(c)<br />
susan.hey@nelson.kyschools.us<br />
susan_hey@hotmail.com<br />
bk1- 6,vb2- 6<br />
HeyerlyMark B, Mark B (17657)<br />
2009 Harris Way<br />
Russell, KY 41169<br />
606-739-4945(w) 606-923-3546(h)<br />
606-739-5749(f) 606-923-3546(c)<br />
heyerly98@gmail.com<br />
bk1- 2<br />
Hibbard, Richard (15944)<br />
30 Taylor Circle Dr<br />
London, KY 40744<br />
606-862-4745(w) 606-682-6571(h)<br />
606-862-4746(f) 606-682-6571(c)<br />
chris.hibbard@laurel.kyschools.us<br />
so2- 4<br />
Hibbs, David W. (2807)<br />
104 W 250 S Apt C<br />
Wellington, UT 84542<br />
435-888-4016(h)<br />
435-888-4002(f) 435-650-8922(c)<br />
dhibbs@coalsource.com<br />
ba3-15,bk3-15,fp3-15<br />
Hibbs, Harry (15139)<br />
124 Stonewood Ct<br />
Shepherdsville, KY 40165<br />
502-263-6017(w) 502-957-6541(h)<br />
502-689-4237(c)<br />
hlhibbs08@yahoo.com<br />
fb2- 5<br />
Hickerson, Jr., James M. (2374)<br />
301 North Alves Street<br />
Henderson, KY 42420<br />
270-389-2419(w) 270-830-7450(h)<br />
hickerson.james@jobcorps.org<br />
bk1-31<br />
Hickerson, Tanisha A (17689)<br />
4618 Wooded Oak Circle<br />
Louisville, KY 40245<br />
502-767-4146(h)<br />
502-767-4146(c)<br />
tahick24@gmail.com<br />
bk1- 2<br />
Hicks, Bradley (16573)<br />
207 Stratton St<br />
Ivel, KY 41642<br />
606-478-2518(h)<br />
606-424-3502(c)<br />
brad21panthers@hotmail.com<br />
so1- 3<br />
Hicks, Douglas (16574)<br />
207 Stratton St<br />
Ivel, KY 41642<br />
606-874-7412(w) 606-478-2518(h)<br />
606-424-4652(c)<br />
dghicks@mikrotec.com<br />
dghicks@mikrotec.com<br />
so1- 3<br />
Hicks, Kenneth E. (2379)<br />
3111 Allens Fork Drive<br />
Burlington, KY 41005-2824<br />
859-371-0417(w) 859-689-4444(h)<br />
859-283-9394(f) 859-322-9502(c)<br />
hickskenandlinda@yahoo.com<br />
bk3-33<br />
Hiestand, Vicki (11984)<br />
100 Bennelli Ave.<br />
Somerset, KY 42501<br />
606-677-6118(w) 606-679-5655(h)<br />
606-305-4126(c)<br />
hiestand1@windstream.net<br />
tr3-11<br />
Higens, Mia (16520)<br />
431 Wiman Drive<br />
Madisonville, KY 42431<br />
270-821-2044(w) 270-339-4084(h)<br />
270-821-2041(f) 270-339-4084(c)<br />
mhigens@yahoo.com<br />
bk2- 4,fp2- 4<br />
Higgs, David W. (2757)<br />
1104 Perkins Rd<br />
Central City, KY 42330<br />
270-754-5415 X410(w) 270-754-5547(h)<br />
270-543-1540(c)<br />
racer_1@comcast.net<br />
ba1- 3,bk3-15<br />
<strong>High</strong>baugh, Rita (8585)<br />
423 Ridgecrest Rd<br />
Elizabethtown, KY 42701<br />
270-737-6800(w) 270-765-7434(h)<br />
270-268-9372(c)<br />
rita.highbaugh@hardin.kyschools.us<br />
fp3-19,vb2-14<br />
Hill, Chris (17647)<br />
349 W Woodlake Cir<br />
Mt. Washington, KY 40047<br />
502-574-2323(w) 502-538-3138(h)<br />
502-938-1814(c)<br />
hill2933@insightbb.com<br />
bk1- 2<br />
Hill, Christopher (15629)<br />
321 Les Lee Dr<br />
Paducah, KY 42001<br />
270-856-4004(w)<br />
270-856-4075(f) 270-804-5228(c)<br />
victorymotorsports@yahoo.com<br />
so2- 4<br />
Hill, Keith D. (10730)<br />
30 Southwood Dr.<br />
Alexandria, KY 41001<br />
859-547-3102(w) 859-635-1417(h)<br />
859-743-4128(c)<br />
mahill@fuse.net<br />
so3-12<br />
Hill, Matthew C (17896)<br />
1056 Crestwood Hts<br />
Paris, KY 40361<br />
859-707-9096(h)<br />
859-707-9096(c)<br />
bocosoccer8@bellsouth.net<br />
so1- 2<br />
Hill, Myron (13891)<br />
1056 Crestwood Heights<br />
Paris, KY 40361<br />
8597079999(h)<br />
859-707-9999(c)<br />
mkh13@bellsouth.net<br />
so3- 7<br />
Hill, Ray (16608)<br />
217 Electric Ave<br />
Southgate, KY 41071<br />
859-380-5668(h)<br />
859-380-5668(c)<br />
rocketcuse@insightbb.com<br />
jhawkins50@yahoo.com<br />
so2- 3<br />
Hill, Ronald S. (6109)<br />
5404 Layne Rd.<br />
Louisville, KY 40219<br />
502-394-9400(w) 502-962-6989(h)<br />
502-693-0782(c)<br />
rshillsr@att.net<br />
rshillsr@insightbb.com<br />
fb3-26<br />
Hillard, Eric A (17567)<br />
812 Aster Ct<br />
Richmond, KY 40475<br />
859-351-4476(h)<br />
859-351-4476(c)<br />
hillard134@yahoo.com<br />
bk1- 1<br />
Hilliard, Sr., W. Gerard (2398)<br />
1621 River Bend Rd<br />
Hopkinsville, KY 42240<br />
270-886-6681(w) 270-886-9316(h)<br />
270-839-0968(c)<br />
wgh_14@yahoo.com<br />
fb3-31,fp1-13<br />
Hilpp, Gerald L. (2400)<br />
5224 Planet Drive<br />
Louisville, KY 40258-3341<br />
502-447-0412(h)<br />
jerryhilpp@att.net<br />
rhilpp@humana.com<br />
bk3-34<br />
Hilton, Billy Allen (2403)<br />
110 Ball St<br />
Springfi eld, KY 40069-1206<br />
859-336-7594(h)<br />
859-805-1919(c)<br />
jasonh2323@yahoo.com<br />
ba2-46,bk3-46,vb1- 2<br />
Hilton, Jennifer (10988)<br />
PO Box 853<br />
Loyall, KY 40854<br />
606-573-4330(w) 606-269-2423(h)<br />
jennifer.tami@hotmail.com<br />
jennifer.hilton@harlan.kyschools.us<br />
bk3-11<br />
Hines, Bob (16553)<br />
131 Boone Hill Rd<br />
Benton, KY 42025<br />
270-898-1186(h)<br />
270-994-4765(c)<br />
bhines1941@att.net<br />
gareym1@nku.edu<br />
vb2- 3<br />
Hironimus, Sean (17261)<br />
3214 Rainview Circle<br />
Louisville, Ky 40220<br />
9288322698(f) 502-294-9534(c)<br />
shironimus@gmail.com<br />
fb2- 2<br />
Hirtz, Jared T (17787)<br />
310 College Street<br />
Barbourville, KY 40906<br />
724-557-5118(h)<br />
jhirtz@unionky.edu<br />
wr1- 2<br />
Hisel, Stephanie (13063)<br />
5259 Owenton Road<br />
Stamping Ground, KY 40379<br />
859-519-3781(w) 502-535-4854(h)<br />
859-948-6648(c)<br />
rshisel@bellsouth.net<br />
tr1- 7<br />
Hitchcock, Gilbert E. (9619)<br />
2919 Sequoia<br />
Edgewood, KY 41017<br />
859-746-1022(w)<br />
859-992-0132(c)<br />
gilsporty26@aol.com<br />
fb3-15<br />
Hite, Marita (17196)<br />
1408 Mercer Avenue<br />
Morganfi eld, KY 42437<br />
812-499-2332(h)<br />
812-499-2332(c)<br />
ggmarita@yahoo.com<br />
fp2- 3<br />
Hiten, Mark S. (2408)<br />
1581 Leesburg Rd.<br />
Georgetown, KY 40324<br />
859-351-2567(w) 859-351-2567(h)<br />
859-351-2567(c)<br />
ref128@hotmail.com<br />
bk3-38<br />
Hlebiczki, Louis H. (10722)<br />
2516 Memorial Pkwy.<br />
Ft. Thomas, KY 41075<br />
513-733-7234(w) 859-781-7264(h)<br />
859-628-7195(c)<br />
refereelou@hotmail.com<br />
so2- 5<br />
Hobbs, Gayla (7159)<br />
500 Leeds Drive<br />
Paducah, KY 42001<br />
270-441-4556(w) 270-519-5780(h)<br />
270-441-4587(f) 270-519-5780(c)<br />
ghobbs@lourdes-pad.org<br />
bk3-21,fp3-22<br />
Hobgood, Gary (15336)<br />
121 Sassafras Rd<br />
Sebree, KY 42455<br />
270-835-7849(w) 270-884-3557(h)<br />
270-835-2956(f) 270-635-0780(c)<br />
gnhobgood@connectgradd.net<br />
info@warrensupplyco.com<br />
fb2- 5<br />
Hobgood, Keith (9855)<br />
303 North Cherry Hill Road<br />
Central City, KY 42330<br />
270-543-0634(w) 270-754-4646(h)<br />
ccitystreetsuper@yahoo.com<br />
bk3-16,fp3- 7,vb2- 3<br />
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Offi Offi cials cials Directory Directory
Offi Offi cials cials Directory Directory<br />
Hoblik, Bruce K. (10541)<br />
3283 Turkeyfoot Rd.<br />
Edgewood, KY 41017<br />
800-669-6765(w) 859-426-5449(h)<br />
859-991-3947(c)<br />
bkhoblik@netscape.net<br />
tr1-13<br />
Hodgkins II, James T. (4167)<br />
3490 Fieldcrest Dr<br />
Bowling Green, KY 42104<br />
270-782-6124(w) 270-783-0845(h)<br />
270-996-7427(c)<br />
jhodgkins@wenbg.com<br />
so3-14<br />
Hoffman, Marc (17097)<br />
10423 Worthington Ln<br />
Prospect, KY 40059<br />
502-244-4090(w) 502-718-0505(h)<br />
502-718-0505(c)<br />
marc@baseballacademy.net<br />
fp1- 3<br />
Hoffman, Thomas L. (2239)<br />
3528 Sample Way<br />
Louisville, KY 40245<br />
502-664-2156(w) 502-409-8122(h)<br />
thomashoffmanjr@offi cemax.com<br />
fb3-15<br />
Hogan, Don (4817)<br />
4598 US HWY 421 N<br />
Frankfort, KY 40601<br />
502-782-3206(w) 502-695-2838(h)<br />
502-319-2838(c)<br />
ryhpez@aol.com<br />
fp3-26<br />
Hogue, Chris (10960)<br />
30 Sun Valley Dr.<br />
Stanford, KY 40484<br />
859-236-7200 x5279(w) 606-669-3591(h)<br />
606-669-0792(c)<br />
chogue812@gmail.com<br />
bk3-12,fp3- 8<br />
Holba, Paul (14412)<br />
3901 Fairfi eld Meadows Dr<br />
Louisville, KY 40245<br />
502-241-8680(h)<br />
502-741-1238(c)<br />
pdholba@insightbb.com<br />
holbs5@gmail.com<br />
ba2- 7,fb2- 4<br />
Holbrook, Trevor P (18110)<br />
707 Hamilton Ave<br />
Ashland, KY 41102<br />
606-465-6848(h)<br />
606-465-6848(c)<br />
liltreball4@yahoo.com<br />
bk1- 1<br />
Holland, Barry (13261)<br />
129 Hitching Post Place<br />
Florence, KY 41042<br />
859-803-4109(h)<br />
859-803-4109(c)<br />
blhollandcpa@yahoo.com<br />
so3- 8<br />
Holland, Dean (14905)<br />
804 Towner Pl<br />
Anchorage, KY 40223<br />
502-292-2393(w) 502-254-2860(h)<br />
502-228-7016(f) 502-797-3326(c)<br />
dholland@insightbb.com<br />
ba2- 6<br />
Hollander, Bruce (15146)<br />
10391 HWY 44 East<br />
Mount Washington, KY 40047<br />
502-380-8225(w)<br />
502-380-8237(f) 502-314-3190(c)<br />
bruce.hollander@fl ylouisville.com<br />
so2- 5,fp1- 2<br />
Hollins, Nick (18235)<br />
PO Box 201<br />
Jackson, KY 41339<br />
606-666-2484(h)<br />
606-272-7834(c)<br />
show_time9222@yahoo.com<br />
fb1- 1<br />
Hollon, Jeffrey Lee (4723)<br />
117 Rabbit Run<br />
Georgetown, KY 40324<br />
502-570-4644(h)<br />
502-370-8720(c)<br />
scsd226@yahoo.com<br />
bk2-18<br />
Holloway, Anthony (13757)<br />
1910 Concord Lane<br />
Hopkinsville, KY 42240<br />
270-887-7125(w) 270-305-1934(h)<br />
270-887-7125(f) 270-305-1934(c)<br />
oldmanholloway@hotmail.com<br />
fb1- 8<br />
Holt, Jessica (15585)<br />
3153 Burtonville Rd<br />
Tollesboro, KY 41189<br />
606-782-2687(c)<br />
jessica.holt@lewis.kyschools.us<br />
fp2- 5<br />
Holt, Joseph S (18098)<br />
1100 Turkey Foot Rd Unit #2<br />
Lexington, KY 40502<br />
502-782-3403(w) 859-583-5710(h)<br />
josephsholt@gmail.com<br />
so1- 1<br />
Holt, Mary Lou (4323)<br />
518 N 4th St<br />
Bardstown, KY 40004<br />
502-507-5360(c)<br />
mholt9863@yahoo.com<br />
vb2-14<br />
Holt, Michael L. (2433)<br />
438 Pottershop Road<br />
Bardstown, KY 40004<br />
502-507-1032(h)<br />
502-507-1032(c)<br />
holtmk9@aol.com<br />
bk3-31,fb3-27,vb2-15<br />
Holtz, Mark (16837)<br />
1005 Bryan Rd<br />
Evansville, IN 47710<br />
812-477-0506(w) 812-423-3531(h)<br />
812-477-0506(f) 812-550-2918(c)<br />
mholtz5@yahoo.com<br />
bk1- 3<br />
Homer, Ryan (16733)<br />
2270 Algiers St<br />
Union, KY 41091<br />
859-384-8220(h)<br />
859-240-9700(c)<br />
r_homer83@yahoo.com<br />
beauty_and_brains91@yahoo.com<br />
ba2- 3<br />
Honaker, Tim (18111)<br />
113 Hibbard Street Apt. 2<br />
Pikeville, KY 41501<br />
606-369-7483(h)<br />
606-369-7483(c)<br />
tim.honaker@yahoo.com<br />
bk1- 1<br />
Honeycutt, Jeff (7899)<br />
5463 <strong>High</strong>way 582<br />
Pine Top, KY 41843<br />
606-251-3651(w) 606-785-9081(h)<br />
606-251-3674(f) 606-497-6604(c)<br />
jeff.honeycutt@knott.kyschools.us<br />
bk1-18<br />
Hooper, Timmy (13110)<br />
908 Brookhaven Drive<br />
Russellville, KY 42276-1661<br />
270-893-6006(c)<br />
tim_hoop@hotmail.com<br />
ba3- 9,bk2- 8,fp1- 3<br />
Hooten, Christopher E. (7017)<br />
PO Box 523<br />
Independence, KY 41051<br />
513-397-1627(w) 859-485-1221(h)<br />
866-545-1911(f) 513-608-0473(c)<br />
chris.hooten@cinbell.com<br />
bk3-22,vb3-12<br />
Hoover, Chris S. (11492)<br />
157 Beechwood Dr<br />
London, KY 40744<br />
606-337-8472(w) 859-351-4638(h)<br />
859-351-4638(c)<br />
chris_hoover79@hotmail.com<br />
choover@ckfoa.org<br />
fb3-11<br />
Hoover, Gregory J (17278)<br />
3186 Lakeview Church Road<br />
Benton, KY 42025<br />
270-538-2224(w) 270-395-7492(h)<br />
317-642-6456(c)<br />
gregory.hoover@gmail.com<br />
fb1- 2<br />
Hoover, Kevin R (18160)<br />
573 Darlas Dr.<br />
Cold Spring, KY 41076<br />
859-781-7740(h)<br />
859-781-7740(f) 859-750-6074(c)<br />
krhoov@yahoo.com<br />
so1- 1<br />
Hopkins, Craig (1357)<br />
2318 Zev Court<br />
Owensboro, KY 42301<br />
270-926-3844(h)<br />
270-316-4432(c)<br />
ch2318@roadrunner.com<br />
tr3-16<br />
Hopkins, Robert K (18197)<br />
575 Grassy Branch<br />
Raccoon, KY 41557<br />
606-432-3170(h)<br />
606-437-9769(f) 606-205-9177(c)<br />
johnnahopkins@hotmail.com<br />
fb1- 1<br />
Horn, Mark A (17264)<br />
417 Tobiano<br />
Richmond, KY 40475<br />
859-621-1081(h)<br />
859-621-1081(c)<br />
mmaaahorn@hotmail.com<br />
ba1- 2,fb1- 2<br />
Horn, Steve (16788)<br />
601 Whitenack Rd<br />
Harrodsburg, KY 40330<br />
859-239-7403(w) 859-734-5828(h)<br />
859-239-7921(f) 859-613-2365(c)<br />
steve.horn@ky.gov<br />
bk1- 3<br />
Hornaday, Scott (15429)<br />
5 Stone Creek Pk<br />
Owensboro, Ky 42303<br />
270-926-2616 X717(w) 270-683-3458(h)<br />
270-683-4219(f) 270-485-3504(c)<br />
scotthornaday@gmail.com<br />
sw1- 5<br />
Hornbeak, Richard (14361)<br />
7900 Old Edwards Mill Road<br />
Hopkinsville, KY 42240<br />
270-475-2688(w) 270-475-2688(h)<br />
270-839-3134(c)<br />
rjhornbeak@bellsouth.net<br />
photog798@yahoo.com<br />
vb3- 7<br />
Horne, Bart N. (8309)<br />
308 Ironwood Cr<br />
Paris, KY 40361<br />
859-987-0777(w)<br />
859-987-0777(f) 859-707-7472(c)<br />
barthorne@hotmail.com<br />
bnhorn@myway.com<br />
fb3-19<br />
Hornsby, Tim (11605)<br />
2998 Mt. Carmel Rd.<br />
Flemingsburg, KY 41041<br />
606-845-0680(h)<br />
606-748-2210(c)<br />
tim_darlene@hotmail.com<br />
bk3-11,fp3-11<br />
Horton, Jason (16917)<br />
1609 brick kiln lane<br />
Louisville, KY 40216<br />
314-267-9543(h)<br />
314-267-9543(c)<br />
jlhort1283@yahoo.com<br />
bk1- 3<br />
Horton, Marton L (18248)<br />
111 Brook St.<br />
Elizabethtown, KY 42701<br />
270-360-8923(h)<br />
931-614-9379(c)<br />
marton1975@yahoo.com<br />
fb1- 1<br />
Hoskins, Annette (15404)<br />
109 Franklin Ave<br />
LaGrange, KY 40031<br />
502-265-1161(h)<br />
502-744-4165(c)<br />
am.hoskins@insightbb.com<br />
sw1- 5<br />
Hoskins, LeRoy (6993)<br />
Hwy 406 Box 99<br />
Essie, KY 40827<br />
606-524-1252(w) 606-374-7385(h)<br />
606-524-1252(c)<br />
hoskins99@tds.net<br />
ba2-10,bk3-22,fp3-22<br />
Hoskins, Willie J. (5748)<br />
89 Miller Av<br />
Lancaster, KY 40444-9708<br />
859-792-2700(h)<br />
859-583-1790(c)<br />
williejh.hoskins@gmail.com<br />
williejh@windstream.net<br />
bk3-24,fp3-23,vb3- 9<br />
Houchin, Danny (2453)<br />
4902 Running Fox Drive<br />
Shepherdsville, KY 40165-9435<br />
502-957-4863(h)<br />
d.houchin@insightbb.com<br />
tr3-27<br />
House, Brittney E (18425)<br />
158 Balltown Rd. Apt 49<br />
Williamsburg, KY 40769<br />
859-583-2692(h)<br />
brittney.house@whitley.kyschools.us<br />
so1- 1<br />
House, Kathryn M (17596)<br />
3018 Carson Way<br />
Louisville, KY 40205<br />
502-558-2259(h)<br />
502-558-2259(c)<br />
jkhouse@insightbb.com<br />
sw1- 2<br />
House, Timothy (13370)<br />
10359 Vicksburg Lane<br />
Independence, KY 41051<br />
513-874-5940(w)<br />
859-802-5746(c)<br />
house_timothy@yahoo.com<br />
bk2- 7,fb3- 8<br />
Houston, Jordan (13692)<br />
675 Winding Blade Road<br />
East Bernstadt, KY 40729<br />
606-843-2645(w) 606-843-6322(h)<br />
606-682-3910(c)<br />
jordie_houston@hotmail.com<br />
so3- 8<br />
Houston, Matthew (16419)<br />
122 Berkley Drive<br />
Florence, KY 41042<br />
513-271-4450(w) 859-918-5388(h)<br />
859-628-0448(c)<br />
mthous01@hotmail.com<br />
ba1- 4<br />
Howarah, Pamela R (17344)<br />
PO Box 251<br />
Frankfort, KY 40602<br />
502-564-7752(w) 859-229-8321(h)<br />
859-229-8321(c)<br />
pamela.howarah@ky.gov<br />
vb2- 2<br />
Howard, Anthony (7666)<br />
759 Hwy 134<br />
Hazel Green, KY 41332<br />
606-743-3177(w) 606-662-4189(h)<br />
bbhoward@mrtc.com<br />
bk2-15,fb3- 9,fp3-13<br />
Howard, Greg (14605)<br />
1323 West Main St<br />
Auburn, KY 42206<br />
270-726-8454(w) 270-542-6611(h)<br />
270-726-1108(f) 270-725-5270(c)<br />
greg.howard@logan.kyschools.us<br />
tr2- 6<br />
Howard, Jarod W (18249)<br />
7002 Quarry Dr<br />
Crestwood, KY 40014<br />
502-876-1162(h)<br />
502-876-1162(c)<br />
jrod76e1@netzero.net<br />
so1- 1<br />
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Howard, William Doyle (12232)<br />
70 Rolling Green Acres<br />
Somerset, KY 42503<br />
606-274-4020(w) 606-271-1140(h)<br />
wdhoward44@windstream.net<br />
fb2- 4<br />
Howell, Mark (9828)<br />
10011 Evening Star Dr<br />
Louisville, KY 40272-3873<br />
502-558-7565(w)<br />
866-811-0247(f) 502-558-7565(c)<br />
markdhowell@insightbb.com<br />
m.howell@oracledesign.net<br />
bk3-16<br />
Howell, Ralph (Tony) (12110)<br />
230 Hannahs Way<br />
Crittenden, KY 41030<br />
859-380-2092(c)<br />
thowellky@gmail.com<br />
thowellky@gmail.com<br />
fb3-10<br />
Howell, Stacey (13253)<br />
412 Harding Av<br />
Henderson, KY 42420<br />
270-831-9804(w) 270-826-2714(h)<br />
270-748-3596(c)<br />
showell1@insightbb.com<br />
vb3- 8<br />
Howell, Terry M. (2468)<br />
988 Bridge Hollow Rd.<br />
Scottsville, KY 42164-9395<br />
270-237-5704(w) 270-622-3080(h)<br />
270-622-1764(c)<br />
medic1261@yahoo.com<br />
ba3-26,fp2-15<br />
Howton, Bradley S. (6860)<br />
1075 Hawes Blvd<br />
Hawesville, KY 42348<br />
270-852-6901(w)<br />
270-686-8541(f) 270-922-7110(c)<br />
thehowtons@att.net<br />
howtonbs@omu.org<br />
bk3-10<br />
Hubbard, George (11685)<br />
10803 Hobbs Station Road<br />
Louisville, KY 40223<br />
502-244-0224(h)<br />
502-817-6436(c)<br />
gdhubbard@aol.com<br />
sw1-11<br />
Hubbard, Robert (16768)<br />
743 N Ky 3438<br />
Barbourville, KY 40906<br />
606-523-5747(w) 606-545-6157(h)<br />
606-627-5413(c)<br />
kjhubbard@windstream.net<br />
mannieroe@yahoo.com<br />
bk1- 3<br />
Hubbert, Jonathon (10343)<br />
1126 Twelve Oaks<br />
Lawrenceburg, KY 40342<br />
502-622-2496(w) 502-859-3871(h)<br />
502-600-0845(c)<br />
self@lumberjock.net<br />
oldscout83@gmail.com<br />
fb3-13<br />
Huber, Don (11391)<br />
PO Box 599<br />
Prospect, KY 40059-0599<br />
502-777-9948(c)<br />
cardmanag@yahoo.com<br />
don.huber@insightbb.com<br />
ba2- 6,bk2- 4,so3-12<br />
Huber, Nathan (3531)<br />
4934 Southern Parkway<br />
Louisville, KY 40214<br />
502-479-2241(w) 502-363-4971(h)<br />
502-649-9350(c)<br />
nathanhuber@clearchannel.com<br />
ba3-11,fb2- 3<br />
Hudson, Christopher A. (11804)<br />
6519 Harrods View Circle<br />
Prospect, KY 40059<br />
502-562-5124(w) 502-292-2384(h)<br />
812-989-7743(c)<br />
chris.hudson@mssb.com<br />
bk3-11<br />
HudsonJr., Don (6101)<br />
5209 Pavilion Way<br />
Louisville, KY 40291-1391<br />
502-210-3609(w) 502-239-2807(h)<br />
502-210-3609(c)<br />
don.hudson@insightbb.com<br />
ba3-22,bk3-22,fb3-23<br />
Hudson, Donald M. (2474)<br />
117 Shawnee Place<br />
Lexington, KY 40503-1503<br />
859-263-1657(w) 859-277-3548(h)<br />
510-387-2763(c)<br />
tanrock@aol.com<br />
fb3-29<br />
Hudson, Kirk A. (2475)<br />
109 Meadow Ct<br />
Mt Sterling, KY 40353<br />
502-545-1920(w) 502-545-1920(h)<br />
502-545-1920(c)<br />
kirkhudson19@gmail.com<br />
bk3-27<br />
Huff, George J. (7558)<br />
3402 Eastside Dr.<br />
Louisville, KY 40220<br />
502-741-0679(w) 502-671-0088(h)<br />
502-671-0269(f) 502-741-0679(c)<br />
schuff1@bellsouth.net<br />
bk3-21<br />
Huffman, David (12756)<br />
1725 James Road<br />
Park City, KY 42160<br />
270-678-4283(w) 270-678-5267(h)<br />
270-404-4809(c)<br />
huffmans@scrtc.com<br />
fb3- 9,fp2- 8<br />
Huffman III, George L. (9722)<br />
8407 Michael Edward Drive<br />
Louisville, KY 40291<br />
502-753-3554(w) 502-493-4163(h)<br />
george.huffman@atf.gov<br />
geohuf@gmail.com<br />
so3-21<br />
Huggins, Jerome (15717)<br />
1136 Crewdson Dr<br />
Bowling Green, KY 42101<br />
270-467-1143(w) 270-779-5247(h)<br />
270-467-0567(f) 270-779-5247(c)<br />
jerhug@coldwellbanker.com<br />
jerhug@colwellbanker.com<br />
vb2- 4<br />
Huggins, Joseph F. (10677)<br />
1201 Reserve drive<br />
Atlanta, GA 30319<br />
270-782-2250(w)<br />
270-791-7724(c)<br />
joseph.huggins@wku.edu<br />
bk3-13,vb2- 5<br />
Hughes, Brian H. (11676)<br />
230 Fort Mitchell Ave<br />
Ft. Mitchell, KY 41011<br />
859-631-5750(w) 859-331-2803(h)<br />
859-640-5881(c)<br />
elizabethhughes@insightbb.com<br />
bk3- 9<br />
Huitt, Dennis P. (8066)<br />
PO Box 781<br />
Calvert City, KY 42029<br />
270-210-8125(c)<br />
rooster@newwavecomm.net<br />
ba3-20,vb2- 7<br />
Hulette, Bill (4264)<br />
625 Woodduck Lane<br />
Georgetown, KY 40324<br />
859-243-0008(w) 502-867-7187(h)<br />
859-243-0055(f) 859-333-8430(c)<br />
wsahulette@aol.com<br />
bill@sitefabric.com<br />
fb3-14<br />
Humphrey, Jr, William J (14533)<br />
9631 Fairmount Road<br />
Louisville, KY 40291<br />
502-995-0223 x1398(w) 502-594-5967(h)<br />
billh@gsicommerce.com<br />
fb3- 6<br />
Humphries, Kristina (17801)<br />
3524 Castlegate Wynd<br />
Lexington, KY 40502<br />
859-260-5440(w) 859-269-0451(h)<br />
859-492-2519(c)<br />
doctwindad@insightbb.com<br />
sw1- 2<br />
Hunley, John (12093)<br />
1201 Charlotte Lane<br />
Hartford, KY 42347<br />
270-685-6277(w) 270-215-1171(h)<br />
270-256-5198(c)<br />
john@jrh.com<br />
vb3-10<br />
Hunt, Joshua (12275)<br />
2222 Carpenter Road<br />
Carlisle, KY 40311<br />
859-987-2115(w) 859-473-0613(h)<br />
859-473-0613(c)<br />
jwhunt4@yahoo.com<br />
rshunt@bluegrass.org<br />
bk1-10,fp3-10<br />
Hunter, Aaron J. (7900)<br />
1023 Pembrooke Drive<br />
Bardstown, KY 40004<br />
502-827-9526(w) 502-827-9526(h)<br />
502-827-9526(c)<br />
aj5281024@yahoo.com<br />
bk1- 2<br />
Hunter, Fred F. (6675)<br />
4808 Trace Ct<br />
Lexington, KY 40514<br />
859-223-5225(h)<br />
859-223-5225(f) 859-227-8452(c)<br />
fhunter@windstream.net<br />
ba3-24,bk3-24,fb3-24<br />
Hunter, Michael (14711)<br />
608 Grandview<br />
Newport, KY 41071<br />
859-292-3023(w) 859-442-0340(h)<br />
859-409-1492(c)<br />
mike.hunter@bracken.kyschools.us<br />
mike.hunter@newport.kyschools.us<br />
bk2- 6<br />
Hussey, Stuart J. (6861)<br />
1743 Karen Circle<br />
Bowling Green, KY 42104<br />
270-781-3040(w) 270-781-3736(h)<br />
270-535-1057(c)<br />
kathy.hussey@bgreen.kyschools.us<br />
ba3-22,bk2-22,fp1- 3,vb3-10<br />
Hust, Charles (4610)<br />
230 Quail Run Rd.<br />
Providence, KY 42450<br />
270-667-2068(w) 270-667-5114(h)<br />
270-635-0890(c)<br />
chust@journalenterprise.com<br />
bk3-14<br />
Hutchinson, Cory E (18035)<br />
10314 Waycross Ave<br />
Louisville, KY 40229<br />
502-468-1055(h)<br />
coco765@aol.com<br />
bk1- 2<br />
Hutchinson, Lynn (6603)<br />
2536 Hampton Street<br />
Ashland, KY 41101-3837<br />
606-324-2198(h)<br />
606-922-1532(c)<br />
lynnhutchlc@aol.com<br />
tr1- 3<br />
Hutson, Larry (16465)<br />
19A Judith St Apt #1A<br />
Dry Ridge, KY 41035<br />
859-816-4011(h)<br />
859-816-4011(c)<br />
lhutson@cinbell.blackberry.net<br />
lhutson13@gmail.com<br />
ba2-14,bk2- 3<br />
Hyden, Stephen (17014)<br />
2005 John Stuart Drive #3109<br />
MtSterling, KY 40353<br />
859-233-5903(w)<br />
859-233-5900(f) 703-498-1434(c)<br />
steve03hyden03@yahoo.com<br />
ba2- 3,bk2- 3,fb2- 2,fp2- 3<br />
Hylton, Dennis (14945)<br />
PO Box 5155<br />
Ashland, KY 41105<br />
606-474-8181(w) 606-922-5243(h)<br />
drhylton@yahoo.com<br />
fp2- 6<br />
Iacono, John (16953)<br />
5302 Plank Dr Apt 101<br />
Louisville, KY 40219<br />
502-417-6710(c)<br />
john.iacono3@yahoo.com<br />
bk1- 3<br />
Ikard, William D. (7018)<br />
507 Low Gap Branch<br />
Whitesburg, KY 41858<br />
606-633-1685(h)<br />
606-634-1391(c)<br />
william.ikard@tvscable.com<br />
mikard@ymail.com<br />
ba2- 6,bk2- 5,fb2- 5<br />
Ingle, Hannah (13431)<br />
398 Gibson Lane #6<br />
Richmond, KY 40475<br />
859-559-5769(h)<br />
hannahingle@hotmail.com<br />
bk3- 8<br />
Ingles, Jason (11743)<br />
135 Kolb Dr<br />
Morehead, KY 40351<br />
606-784-8686(w) 606-356-6846(h)<br />
606-356-6846(c)<br />
j.ingles81@yahoo.com<br />
fp1- 3<br />
Inglish, Jimmy (8835)<br />
44 Wells Purdom Dr<br />
Almo, KY 42020<br />
270-293-2669(w)<br />
270-293-2669(c)<br />
jhkinglish@gmail.com<br />
bk3-15,fb2- 5<br />
Ingram, James (14901)<br />
2118 Fayette Drive<br />
Richmond, KY 40475<br />
859-293-4531(w)<br />
502-229-0839(c)<br />
james.ingram@ky.gov<br />
ba2- 6,bk1- 5,fp2- 6,vb1- 3<br />
Irvin, Wesley M (17498)<br />
2844 Snake Creek Rd<br />
Columbia, KY 42728<br />
270-384-0811(w) 270-384-3865(h)<br />
270-384-2122(f) 270-250-3865(c)<br />
wesley.irvin@ky.gov<br />
bk1- 2<br />
Isaac, William C. (8412)<br />
3357 Kenesaw Dr<br />
Lexington, KY 40515<br />
859-737-8713(w) 859-327-4592(h)<br />
859-744-8635(f) 859-327-4592(c)<br />
3274592@live.com<br />
bk3-10,fp2- 4<br />
Isable, H. Hilton (11258)<br />
3880 Banyan Drive #D<br />
Bowling Green, KY 42104<br />
270-843-0166(w) 270-781-1831(h)<br />
859-270-0814(c)<br />
hiltonisable@hotmail.com<br />
ba3-10,bk3-11,fb3-11<br />
Ishmael, Stephen A. (2514)<br />
1220 Hogarth Dr<br />
Louisville, KY 40222<br />
502-425-4735(h)<br />
502-445-7858(c)<br />
ishmael845@aol.com<br />
fb3-49<br />
Isom, Rebecca J (18091)<br />
886 Hwy. 3401<br />
Whitesburg, KY 41858<br />
606-335-9833(h)<br />
beckyisom@rocketmail.com<br />
vb1- 1<br />
Ivey, Roger (10723)<br />
568 Garner Dr.<br />
Covington, KY 41015<br />
859-356-3126(w) 859-356-6577(h)<br />
859-391-5238(c)<br />
iv568@fuse.net<br />
so2-12<br />
<strong>2012</strong>-<strong>2013</strong> KHSAA HANDBOOK OFFICIALS DIRECTORY - 39<br />
Offi Offi cials cials Directory Directory
Offi Offi cials cials Directory Directory<br />
Jackson, Godfrey (16096)<br />
101 Windsor Ct<br />
Campbellsville, KY 42718<br />
270-403-1303(w) 270-78*-1513(h)<br />
270-789-3625(f) 270-849-5365(c)<br />
godfreyj4@yahoo.com<br />
bk2- 4<br />
Jackson, Keith L. (11294)<br />
10413 Vista Hills Blvd.<br />
Louisville, KY 40291<br />
859-254-1120(w) 502-239-7524(h)<br />
502-592-7419(c)<br />
kjk2fi re@yahoo.com<br />
fb3-12<br />
Jackson, William (12945)<br />
4309 Meadowbend<br />
Louisville, KY 40218<br />
502-491-3243(h)<br />
502-417-4428(c)<br />
wr11jackson@insightbb.com<br />
bk3- 9<br />
Jaggers, Dwayne (16912)<br />
374 Flirtation Walk<br />
Louisville, KY 40219<br />
502-935-8786(w)<br />
502-439-7032(c)<br />
jaggers_8@hotmail.com<br />
bk2- 3<br />
JaggersJr., James Grover (11648)<br />
11609 Chinook Court<br />
Louisville, KY 40299<br />
502-664-2835(w) 502-297-8935(h)<br />
502-664-2835(c)<br />
jamesjaggers@insightbb.com<br />
bk3-11<br />
Jamerson, Dewey R (17970)<br />
175 Granny Fitz Br.<br />
Prestonsburg, KY 41653<br />
606-874-2165(w) 606-226-0255(h)<br />
226-0255(c)<br />
dewey.jamerson@fl oyd.kyschools.us<br />
tr1- 2<br />
James, Robert P (2535)<br />
3009 Piedmont Dr<br />
Louisville, KY 40205-2815<br />
502-459-7841(h)<br />
502-500-1858(c)<br />
rjames02@insightbb.com<br />
bk3-33,vb3- 8<br />
James, Stephen G (17936)<br />
PO BOX 213<br />
MARION, KY 42064<br />
270-704-2865(w)<br />
270-704-2865(c)<br />
ccstephen001@hotmail.com<br />
ba1- 2<br />
James, Thomas (15517)<br />
2536 Avondale Dr<br />
Bowling Green, KY 42104<br />
270-842-7867(w) 270-783-7409(h)<br />
270-842-3928(f) 270-991-1010(c)<br />
tom@eastwoodbc.org<br />
ba2- 5,bk2- 4,fp2- 4,vb2- 3<br />
Janiak, III, John J. (2165)<br />
9934 KY Hwy 456<br />
Owensboro, KY 42301<br />
270-852-7400 ex2945(w) 270-485-<br />
2889(h)<br />
270-852-7410(f)<br />
john.janiak@daviess.kyschools.us<br />
vb3-15<br />
Jared, Keith (15568)<br />
2104 Villa Square<br />
Murray, KY 42071<br />
270-762-7374 x205(w) 270-767-9426(h)<br />
keith.jared@calloway.kyschools.us<br />
tr1- 5<br />
Jarvis, Harold William (6973)<br />
PO Box 621<br />
Mortons Gap, KY 42440<br />
270-821-6365(w) 270-258-5937(h)<br />
sammy_gallimore@yahoo.com<br />
bk3-22<br />
Jefferson, Jonathan D (18243)<br />
207 Kyles Lane #2<br />
Fort Wright, KY 41011<br />
859-912-8349(w) 859-912-8349(h)<br />
859-912-8349(f) 859-912-8349(c)<br />
jefferson.jon53@gmail.com<br />
fb1- 1<br />
Jeffries, Joe Wayne (6407)<br />
107 Lincoln Lane<br />
Hodgenville, KY 42748<br />
270-358-5291(h)<br />
joew.jeffries@yahoo.com<br />
fp3-19<br />
Jenkins, Burney R. (2544)<br />
122 Choctaw Trail<br />
Georgetown, KY 40324<br />
502-868-9242(h)<br />
502-868-9242(f) 859-396-7723(c)<br />
bjen1766@bellsouth.net<br />
ba3-38,bk3-35,fb3-38<br />
Jenkins, Jacob A (18225)<br />
712 Vivian Drive<br />
Princeton, KY 42445<br />
270-601-3155(w) 270-601-3155(h)<br />
270-601-3155(f) 270-601-3155(c)<br />
jjenkins24@murraystate.edu<br />
fb1- 1<br />
Jenkins, Mark R. (4844)<br />
3760 St Rt 983<br />
Morganfi eld, KY 42437-9801<br />
270-389-1454(w) 270-389-2997(h)<br />
270-389-2715(f) 270-952-0581(c)<br />
mark.jenkins@union.kyschools.us<br />
ba1- 8,fp1- 8,wr1- 8<br />
Jennings, Norman (16821)<br />
2009 Morgantown Rd PO Box 268<br />
Caneyville, KY 42721<br />
270-779-8990(h)<br />
270-779-8990(c)<br />
normanjennings72@yahoo.com<br />
coachsatt@insightbb.com<br />
bk2- 3<br />
Jenny, Richard J. (10938)<br />
2732 Amsterdam Rd.<br />
Villa Hills, KY 41017<br />
513-698-4723(w) 859-331-8943(h)<br />
jenny4@fuse.net<br />
sw1-10<br />
Jernigan, William Kirby (6113)<br />
1103 Nutwood Avenue<br />
Bowling Green, KY 42103-2415<br />
270-755-6000(w) 270-781-6173(h)<br />
270-779-8931(c)<br />
football2_2000@yahoo.com<br />
fb3-23<br />
Jessie, Christopher (12468)<br />
1487 LeGrande Hwy<br />
Horse Cave, KY 42749<br />
270-786-1000(w) 270-786-4735(h)<br />
270-528-4033(c)<br />
nitehawk@scrtc.com<br />
bk2-10<br />
Jessie, Teddy (1656)<br />
294 West End Lane<br />
Edmonton, KY 42129<br />
270-590-2007(w) 270-432-3730(h)<br />
270-590-2007(c)<br />
tanda@scrtc.com<br />
bk2-14,fb3-13,fp3-12<br />
Jessie, Timothy L. (11184)<br />
PO Box 1021<br />
Edmonton, KY 42129<br />
270-432-7644(h)<br />
270-670-9858(c)<br />
tim.jessie2@metcalfe.kyschools.us<br />
timothyjessie@gmail.com<br />
bk1-11,fb3-12,fp2- 7<br />
Jessie, Tyler (16631)<br />
294 West End Ln<br />
Edmonton, KY 42129<br />
270-432-3730(h)<br />
270-670-9629(c)<br />
teddy_j300@hotmail.com<br />
teddy_j300@hotmail.com<br />
fb2- 3<br />
Jett, Jessica C (17437)<br />
1116 Brick House Lane<br />
Lexington, KY 40509<br />
859-340-9123(h)<br />
859-340-9123(c)<br />
jjett23@gmail.com<br />
so2- 2<br />
Jett, Justin (12719)<br />
13731 Forest Bend Cr<br />
Louisville, KY 40245<br />
859-509-6214(c)<br />
justin_jett@hotmail.com<br />
so3- 9<br />
Jewell, III, W. Ledman (9399)<br />
115 Blackstone Trace<br />
Taylorsville, KY 40071<br />
502-396-1179(w) 502-231-1250(h)<br />
502-396-1179(c)<br />
leddyjewell@aol.com<br />
bk3-17<br />
Jobe, John (14276)<br />
Box 302<br />
Proctorville, OH 45669<br />
304-633-8667(c)<br />
johnjobe@zoominternet.net<br />
bk2- 6,fp2- 7,vb1- 1<br />
Joest, Stephen B. (2550)<br />
9144 Cranesbill Trace<br />
Prospect, KY 40059<br />
502-693-4165(w) 502-423-0425(h)<br />
502-693-4165(c)<br />
sjoest@cardolite.com<br />
fb3-31<br />
Johannes, Andre (2551)<br />
1148 Chetford Dr.<br />
Lexington, KY 40509<br />
502-564-3280(w) 859-264-1172(h)<br />
ukblue7@yahoo.com<br />
ajohannes@alltel.net<br />
so3-30<br />
Johns, James (9365)<br />
2309 Fust Avenue<br />
Louisville, KY 40216<br />
502-899-4386(w) 502-776-7789(h)<br />
jjohns@fcbok.com<br />
bk3-17<br />
Johnson, Anissa (13670)<br />
1440 Corral Way<br />
Frankfort, KY 40601<br />
502-330-3515(c)<br />
anissa.johnson@hotmail.com<br />
fp2- 8<br />
Johnson, Austin B (18295)<br />
9039 HWY 7 North<br />
Whitesburg, KY 41858<br />
606-634-5007(h)<br />
606-634-5007(c)<br />
guitarpicker_07@yahoo.com<br />
vb1- 1<br />
Johnson, Brian (15424)<br />
PO Box 1201<br />
Jenkins, KY 41537-1201<br />
606-633-9538(w) 606-855-9548(h)<br />
606-634-4688(c)<br />
roger.johnson@letcher.kyschools.us<br />
roger.johnson@letcher.kyschools.us<br />
bk1- 5<br />
Johnson, Bryan (11122)<br />
2600 Close Road<br />
Somerset, KY 42501<br />
606-309-0188(h)<br />
606-309-0188(c)<br />
bijohnson@kih.net<br />
vb3- 9<br />
Johnson, Carl (14209)<br />
111 E. 15th St<br />
Metropolis, IL 62960<br />
618-524-7080(w) 618-524-5974(h)<br />
270-366-2123(c)<br />
carljohnson21@yahoo.com<br />
ba2- 7<br />
Johnson, Christian (8467)<br />
7175 Bethel Church Rd.<br />
Kevil, KY 42053<br />
270-556-7706(w) 270-462-3575(h)<br />
270-556-7706(c)<br />
ref.johnson@yahoo.com<br />
bk3-11,fp3-13<br />
Johnson, Cory (16998)<br />
716 <strong>High</strong>land Springs Dr<br />
Mt Washington, KY 40047<br />
502-538-0262(h)<br />
502-418-4202(c)<br />
cory.johnson4409@yahoo.com<br />
bk1- 3<br />
Johnson, Delmas E. (2555)<br />
P O Box 272<br />
Hi Hat, KY 41636<br />
606-452-2431(w) 606-377-6536(h)<br />
606-791-3927(c)<br />
hillbillydale41237@yahoo.com<br />
bk2- 4,fb1- 9,fp1- 4,vb1- 3<br />
Johnson, Don F (13748)<br />
7402 Crabtree Dr<br />
Louisville, KY 40228<br />
502-868-3244 x3244(w) 502-439-0936(h)<br />
502-439-0936(c)<br />
masterdfj4@yahoo.com<br />
masterdfj4@yahoo.com<br />
ba2- 8<br />
Johnson, Gary (14877)<br />
4050 Longlick Rd<br />
Stamping Ground, KY 40379<br />
502-868-3197(w) 859-361-1531(h)<br />
859-361-1531(c)<br />
deeer.hunter@yahoo.com<br />
fp2- 6<br />
Johnson, Gregory D (18252)<br />
74 Stoker Branch Road<br />
Wheelwright, KY 41669<br />
606-452-9700(w) 606-452-2333(h)<br />
606-339-8071(c)<br />
greg_jessie2003@hotmail.com<br />
bk1- 1,fb1- 1<br />
Johnson, Jack J. (2561)<br />
264 Star Magnolia Dr<br />
Morrisville, NC 27560<br />
919-336-3068(w) 919-336-3068(h)<br />
919-835-1448(c)<br />
jackjerrell@hotmail.com<br />
jackjerrell@hotmail.com<br />
fb3-45,tr2-21<br />
Johnson, James (14499)<br />
110 West Daughterty Ave<br />
Bardstown, KY 40004<br />
502-348-7395(h)<br />
502-331-8492(c)<br />
randyjohnson1050@yahoo.com<br />
refereerandy2009@yahoo.com<br />
fb3- 6<br />
Johnson, Janine (13347)<br />
2600 Close Road<br />
Somerset, KY 42501<br />
606-309-0188(h)<br />
606-309-0189(c)<br />
janinejohnson@theclose.org<br />
bijohnson@kih.net<br />
vb3- 8<br />
Johnson, Jerry Lee (2562)<br />
1113 Seneca Trail<br />
Georgetown, KY 40324<br />
502-570-4006(h)<br />
502-570-4006*51xx(f)<br />
jerryljohnson@roadrunner.com<br />
ba1-21,bk3-50,fp3-21<br />
Johnson, Jim (8991)<br />
7111 Manderlay Dr<br />
Florence, KY 41042<br />
859-371-2042(h)<br />
513-545-3809(c)<br />
jandnjohnson@insightbb.com<br />
tr2-18<br />
Johnson, Kendrick (14843)<br />
3040 Liberty St<br />
Radcliff, KY 40160<br />
270-300-1191(w)<br />
kendrick.johnson@hardin.kyschools.us<br />
kirkj10@gmail.com<br />
bk1- 5,fb2- 3<br />
Johnson, Kenny (5160)<br />
691 Cave Spring Drive<br />
Lancaster, KY 40444<br />
859-792-1757(w) 859-792-3221(h)<br />
859-792-1707(f) 859-326-0063(c)<br />
moderntherapyandgas@msn.com<br />
moderntherapy@msn.com<br />
bk3-19,fb2- 5,fp3-19<br />
40 - OFFICIALS DIRECTORY <strong>2012</strong>-<strong>2013</strong> KHSAA HANDBOOK
Johnson, Marc Edward (7341)<br />
5321 Oaklawn Park Dr<br />
Louisville, KY 40299<br />
502-633-2344(w) 502-240-0109(h)<br />
502-295-7493(c)<br />
marc.johnson@shelby.kyschools.us<br />
tandmarc@att.net<br />
bk2- 9,fb3-21<br />
Johnson, Megan L (17565)<br />
10 Nettie Ln<br />
Mallie, KY 41836<br />
606-497-6597(h)<br />
606-497-7389(c)<br />
meganousley@yahoo.com<br />
bk1- 2<br />
Johnson, Michael J. (4017)<br />
249 Eastview Drive<br />
Madisonville, KY 42431<br />
270-884-3281(w) 270-821-8171(h)<br />
270-871-4701(c)<br />
michael.j.johnson@newwavecomm.net<br />
michael.j.johnson@newwavecomm.net<br />
ba1-15,bk1-14<br />
Johnson, Michael P (18294)<br />
3409 Westridge Ct<br />
Bardstown, KY 40004<br />
502-599-2437(h)<br />
pb0617@yahoo.com<br />
fb1- 1<br />
Johnson, Randle E (14796)<br />
544 North Seminary St<br />
Madisonville, KY 42431<br />
270-821-6300(w) 270-836-9718(h)<br />
270-821-7801(f) 270-836-9718(c)<br />
bobcrane04@yahoo.com<br />
bk1- 5<br />
Johnson, Ric M (2570)<br />
PO Box 3116<br />
London, KY 40743<br />
606-682-2934(w) 606-877-6242(h)<br />
606-877-6242(f) 606-682-2934(c)<br />
ricmjohnson@windstream.net<br />
ba3-28,bk2-15,fp3-28,vb3-12<br />
Johnson, Robby E (18077)<br />
450 Lakeview Dr. #207<br />
Wilder, KY 41071<br />
513-290-5922(h)<br />
513-290-5922(c)<br />
johnsorr@hotmail.com<br />
wr1- 2<br />
Johnson, Terry H (17496)<br />
524 Rolling Road Drive<br />
Franklin, KY 42134<br />
270-776-5539(h)<br />
heath.johnson11@yahoo.com<br />
fb1- 2<br />
Johnson, Tim (17992)<br />
150 Lower Elcomb<br />
Harlan, KY 40831<br />
606-909-0521(h)<br />
606-909-0521(c)<br />
tim6470@yahoo.com<br />
ba1- 2,fp1- 2<br />
Johnson, Timothy (4400)<br />
PO Box 431<br />
Jackson, KY 41339<br />
606-666-7511(w) 606-568-6519(h)<br />
606-666-7765(f) 606-568-6519(c)<br />
timjjohnson@hughes.net<br />
tim.johnson@breathitt.kyschools.us<br />
bk3-21<br />
Johnson, Todd (13989)<br />
495 Ammerman Pike<br />
Cynthiana, KY 41031<br />
859-744-4626 x102(w)<br />
859-588-4205(c)<br />
todd.johnson@leggett.com<br />
bk3- 7<br />
Johnson, Tyrone (14505)<br />
2200 Hill Street<br />
Vine Grove, KY 40175<br />
270-501-1019(h)<br />
254-535-5237(c)<br />
tyrone.e.johnson@us.army.mil<br />
ba1- 3,bk2- 5,so1- 5,fp2- 5<br />
Johnson, W Lynn (2576)<br />
733 Vernon Circle<br />
Morehead, KY 40351-1465<br />
606-784-8525(h)<br />
606-776-0549(c)<br />
ljohnson307@hotmail.com<br />
fb3-31<br />
Johnson, William Michael (2579)<br />
130 Spruce Tree St.<br />
Barbourville, KY 40906-1218<br />
606-546-3909(w) 606-546-6928(h)<br />
606-627-6900(c)<br />
mikejohnson52@live.com<br />
bk3-41<br />
Johnson, Willie Clay (8927)<br />
101 Garden Brook Ct<br />
Elizabethtown, KY 42701<br />
502-624-9011(w) 270-360-0156(h)<br />
270-268-8558(c)<br />
williejohnson1962@yahoo.com<br />
bk3-18,fb3-17,fp3-15<br />
Johnston, Kathy (11877)<br />
2019 Oleander Dr<br />
Lexington, KY 40504<br />
859-494-2509(h)<br />
859-494-2509(c)<br />
kathy.johnston@bourbon.kyschools.us<br />
lexingtonkathy@aol.com<br />
tr2-11<br />
Jolly, Josh (15914)<br />
111 McIntosh Dr<br />
Taylorsville, KY 40071<br />
502-215-1607(w) 502-477-5901(h)<br />
502-526-6657(c)<br />
jollyj1@yahoo.com<br />
fb1- 4<br />
Jones, Abby (15240)<br />
2870 Coles Bend Rd<br />
Smiths Grove, KY 42171<br />
270-678-2249(h)<br />
270-670-5873(c)<br />
abby.jones309@topper.wku.edu<br />
so2- 4<br />
Jones, Anton (16665)<br />
125 Webster St<br />
Manitou, KY 42436<br />
270-227-9597(h)<br />
270-871-6545(c)<br />
anton_jones20@yahoo.com<br />
bk1- 3<br />
Jones, Brian (11664)<br />
4340 Saddlebrooke Trail<br />
Owensboro, KY 42303<br />
270-683-7837(w) 270-926-8147(h)<br />
614-719-0016(f) 270-314-5985(c)<br />
brian.jones@stateauto.com<br />
bk3-11,fp3-11,vb1- 2<br />
Jones, Brian L. (5417)<br />
PO BOX 52<br />
Cleaton, KY 42332<br />
270-847-8162(w) 270-754-3535(h)<br />
270-847-8163(c)<br />
bsjones7@comcast.net<br />
ba3-16,bk3-13<br />
Jones, Charles A. (2490)<br />
304 Chestnut St<br />
Elizabethtown, KY 42701<br />
270-900-1724(h)<br />
270-307-6309(c)<br />
charlesjones7701@comcast.net<br />
cjones334@alltel.net<br />
bk3-15<br />
Jones, Frank (2585)<br />
1961 Beech Creek Rd.<br />
Manchester, KY 40962<br />
606-598-3478(w) 606-598-3952(h)<br />
606-598-9094(c)<br />
shaundamoore78@yahoo.com<br />
bk3-46<br />
Jones, James "Greg" (13335)<br />
13780 Poole Rd<br />
Verona, KY 41092<br />
859-640-5352(w) 859-919-0423(h)<br />
859-640-5352(c)<br />
jsalljones@yahoo.com<br />
wr1-10<br />
Jones, Jason Chadwick (6845)<br />
3753 Wargrave Walk<br />
Lexington, KY 40509<br />
859-226-4279(w)<br />
859-619-9622(c)<br />
jason.jones@avca.org<br />
bk1-22<br />
Jones, Jeffrey (15787)<br />
7216 Wood Briar Rd<br />
Louisville, KY 40241<br />
502-339-9255(h)<br />
502-468-0335(c)<br />
jonjlljc@aol.com<br />
fb2- 4<br />
Jones, Jeffrey S (17963)<br />
2844 Gallia Pike<br />
Franklin Furnace, OH 45629<br />
304-528-5130(w) 740-354-9287(h)<br />
740-727-2739(c)<br />
jfsjones@access.k12.wv.us<br />
vb2- 2<br />
Jones, Kevin G. (7071)<br />
365 Hwy 1568<br />
Monticello, KY 42633<br />
606-348-4201(w) 606-561-8732(h)<br />
606-307-1391(c)<br />
kevin.jones@wayne.kyschools.us<br />
bk1-21<br />
Jones, Kurt (1619)<br />
121 Orchard Terrace<br />
Cold Spring, KY 41076<br />
859-356-8000(w) 859-781-7543(h)<br />
859-356-8712(f) 859-512-6464(c)<br />
kaj@fuse.net<br />
kurt@hschem.com<br />
bk3-14<br />
Jones, Mandy (14155)<br />
210 Suits Us Drive<br />
Somerset, KY 42503<br />
606-679-1994(h)<br />
606-305-3049(c)<br />
mjjones6@gmail.com<br />
tr1- 7<br />
Jones, Matthew S. (11543)<br />
2872 Ashby Glen Pl<br />
Lexington, KY 40509<br />
859-475-3710(w) 270-293-5307(h)<br />
270-293-5307(c)<br />
mjones16@gmail.com<br />
ba2- 9,fb3-11<br />
Jones, Nicole (16619)<br />
PO Box 10352<br />
Bowling Green, KY 42102<br />
270-746-2300(w)<br />
8663691999(f) 812-453-6307(c)<br />
nicolejones@insightbb.com<br />
fp1- 3<br />
Jones, Pati L (17455)<br />
210 Suits Us Drive<br />
Somerset, KY 42503<br />
606-679-1574(w) 606-679-1994(h)<br />
606-305-1012(c)<br />
pjjones09@hotmail.com<br />
tr1- 2<br />
Jones, Peter A (13682)<br />
613 Beaumont Ave<br />
Lexington, KY 40502<br />
270-302-6765(h)<br />
270-302-6765(c)<br />
peteralexanderjones@yahoo.com<br />
ba3- 8<br />
Jones, Randall (15891)<br />
77 Spann Hill Rd<br />
Monticello, KY 42633<br />
606-340-3582 x382(w) 606-348-8361(h)<br />
606-307-8138(c)<br />
rpjones1985@hotmail.com<br />
bk1- 4<br />
Jones, Robert B (18088)<br />
95 Sunnyside Drive<br />
London, KY 40744<br />
606-389-1201(h)<br />
606-389-0196(c)<br />
rbj198045@gmail.com<br />
ba1- 2<br />
Jones, Rodney (7956)<br />
1260 Nelson Valley Rd<br />
Science Hill, KY 42553<br />
606-676-8245(h)<br />
606-416-8051(c)<br />
roddy-13@hotmail.com<br />
bk3-20,fb3-10,fp3-16,vb3-12<br />
Jones, Ronald (15833)<br />
43 Clover Leaf Dr<br />
Somerset, KY 42503<br />
606-676-8224(h)<br />
606-383-1329(c)<br />
ronjones@windstream.net<br />
bk1- 4<br />
Jones, Seth (16487)<br />
100 Muirfi eld Place<br />
Georgetown, KY 40324<br />
606-524-6320(h)<br />
606-524-6320(c)<br />
seth.jones@scott.kyschools.us<br />
tr1- 4<br />
Jones, Jr., Spurgeon L. (2594)<br />
2503 Elder Dr.<br />
Owensboro, KY 42301-6523<br />
270-685-5547(h)<br />
270-313-3142(c)<br />
sjones8797@adelphia.net<br />
ba3-18,bk3-32,fb3-34,fp1-14<br />
Jones II, Stephen P (13819)<br />
211 Erwin Drive<br />
Mayfi eld, KY 42066<br />
270-665-5186(w) 270-804-0704(h)<br />
270-665-9186(f) 270-804-0704(c)<br />
spjones11@bellsouth.net<br />
so3- 7<br />
Jones, Steve (5047)<br />
PO Box 19222<br />
Louisville, KY 40259-2646<br />
502-558-7286(w) 502-239-5045(h)<br />
502-239-5045(f) 502-558-7286(c)<br />
jandjmanagement@insightbb.com<br />
ba1-18,bk3-25,fb3-19,fp3-25,vb3-18<br />
Jones, Terry L (16363)<br />
453 East Pike St<br />
Cynthiana, KY 41031<br />
888-987-6150(w) 859-234-1591(h)<br />
859-235-0672(f) 859-588-8887(c)<br />
aactionpestcontrol@att.net<br />
ba1- 4<br />
Jones, Travis M (18397)<br />
100 Depot Rd. Ap. 15<br />
Paintsville, KY 41240<br />
606-367-0782(h)<br />
606-367-0782(c)<br />
shhall86@gmail.com<br />
fb1- 1<br />
Jones, William D. (11712)<br />
PO Box 10352<br />
Bowling Green, KY 42102<br />
270-320-1911(h)<br />
270-320-1911(c)<br />
will.jones@insightbb.com<br />
will.jones@warren.kyschools.us<br />
bk3-11<br />
Jordan, Daron (10947)<br />
PO Box 441<br />
Madisonville, KY 42431<br />
270-339-7467(w) 270-339-7467(h)<br />
270-339-7467(c)<br />
daronj67@yahoo.com<br />
bk2-12<br />
Joseph, Farley (16833)<br />
Hc88 box 160<br />
Gunlock, KY 41632<br />
606-884-7876(h)<br />
606-791-6913(c)<br />
gunlockkid@hotmail.com<br />
bk1- 3<br />
Joska, Robin (1203)<br />
4359 Harbor Hills Trace<br />
Owensboro, KY 42301<br />
270-852-4565(w)<br />
270-302-5007(c)<br />
robin.joska@sscgp.com<br />
so3-14<br />
<strong>2012</strong>-<strong>2013</strong> KHSAA HANDBOOK OFFICIALS DIRECTORY - 41<br />
Offi Offi cials cials Directory Directory
Offi Offi cials cials Directory Directory<br />
Joyce, Kelly (13320)<br />
4965 Rosetown Road<br />
Pembroke, KY 42266<br />
270-889-6002(w) 270-475-4295(h)<br />
270-839-8261(c)<br />
kelly.joyce@ky.gov<br />
so3- 8<br />
Judd, Nathan (16749)<br />
419 Rufus Ln<br />
Mt Washington, KY 40047<br />
502-538-4000(h)<br />
502-548-1651(c)<br />
nathan.judd24@yahoo.com<br />
fb1- 1<br />
Jury, John (11762)<br />
1544 Sylvan Way<br />
Louisville, KY 40205<br />
502-644-2187(w) 502-459-2187(h)<br />
john.jury@windstream.com<br />
jjury@nuvox.com<br />
bk3-11<br />
Justice, Eric (8637)<br />
744 Stevie's Trail<br />
Independence, KY 41051<br />
859-386-7065(w) 859-363-0638(h)<br />
859-486-9375(c)<br />
eric.justice@fmr.com<br />
justep64@insightbb.com<br />
bk3-19,vb3- 6<br />
Justice, Jeffery (13337)<br />
PO Box 56<br />
Phyllis, KY 41554<br />
606-631-4736(w) 606-835-4792(h)<br />
606-631-0878(f) 606-424-9166(c)<br />
bjustice_04@hotmail.com<br />
bk1- 8,vb1- 8<br />
Kachler, Mark (13385)<br />
179 Edgemont Road<br />
Maysville, KY 41056<br />
606-763-6140(w) 606-564-7642(h)<br />
606-763-6100(f) 606-301-3386(c)<br />
mkachler@maysvilleky.net<br />
tr2- 8<br />
Kadric, Benjamin (12677)<br />
555 Aries Ct<br />
Bowling Green, KY 42101<br />
270-320-4278(c)<br />
kbenjamin16@aol.com<br />
benjamin.kadric@wku.edu<br />
so2- 9<br />
Kaelin, Mike (15788)<br />
1801 Bunker Hill Ct<br />
Louisville, KY 40205<br />
502-329-3777(w)<br />
502-235-5055(c)<br />
makaelin@insightbb.com<br />
fb2- 4<br />
Kaiser, Patricia (7233)<br />
35 Virginia Av<br />
Fort Mitchell, KY 41017<br />
859-341-2025(h)<br />
ky35v@fuse.net<br />
vb3-21<br />
Kalegi, Meddie J. (4504)<br />
807 Twilight Dr<br />
Crescent Springs, KY 41017-4488<br />
937-469-3164(w) 859-344-8747(h)<br />
513-379-1679(c)<br />
mjonkalegi@msn.com<br />
meddie.kalegi@convergys.com<br />
fb3-14<br />
Kaminski, Chris (13799)<br />
2042 Fieldcrest Dr<br />
Owensboro, KY 42301-4317<br />
270-685-2632(h)<br />
270-903-0496(c)<br />
j.scott.kaminski@gmail.com<br />
so2- 7<br />
Kanarek, David C. (7881)<br />
1804 Farmhouse Way<br />
Florence, KY 41042<br />
513-579-7065(w) 859-746-3720(h)<br />
513-579-7174(f) 859-653-0012(c)<br />
david.kanarek@macys.com<br />
boxerdog@fuse.net<br />
bk3-20<br />
Kanarek, Robert S. (2610)<br />
6083 Cedar Hill Lane<br />
Florence, KY 41042-1045<br />
859-371-0382(h)<br />
859-468-2259(c)<br />
rkan98@fuse.net<br />
fb3-35<br />
Karaca, Haluk E (17378)<br />
3816 Winthrop Dr.<br />
Lexington, KY 40514<br />
979-324-6289(h)<br />
karacahaluk@hotmail.com<br />
so2- 2<br />
Karasiova, Sviatlana (17360)<br />
20452 State Rt 1<br />
Lawrenceburg, IN 47025<br />
513-532-2785(h)<br />
513-532-2785(c)<br />
karasiovas1@nku.edu<br />
so2- 2<br />
Karrick, Dan J (17445)<br />
131 Forest Avenue<br />
Fort Thomas, KY 41075<br />
513-476-6692(h)<br />
513-476-6692(c)<br />
daniel.karrick@yahoo.com<br />
fb2- 2<br />
Kazlauskas, Dan J. (5609)<br />
4321 Saddlebrook Trail<br />
Owensboro, KY 42303<br />
270-685-5207(h)<br />
270-685-5234(f) 270-929-5558(c)<br />
dkaz42303@adelphia.net<br />
fb3-24<br />
Kearney, Mark (Shiny) (6335)<br />
1464 Shiloh Road<br />
Campbellsville, KY 42718<br />
270-465-8774(w) 270-465-0027(h)<br />
270-283-1626(c)<br />
shine7.msk@gmail.com<br />
shine7@alltel.net<br />
bk3-15<br />
Keene, Stephen (12498)<br />
PO Box 518<br />
Phelps, KY 41553<br />
606-456-7726(w) 606-456-3802(h)<br />
606-456-7150(f) 606-594-0306(c)<br />
steve.keene@hotmail.com<br />
scooby@setel.com<br />
bk3-10,fb2- 4<br />
Keeney, George M. (10011)<br />
210 Jamestown Rd.<br />
Nitro, WV 25143<br />
304-755-1001(h)<br />
304-395-4624(c)<br />
keeney16gm@aol.com<br />
wr3-38<br />
Kegley, Kenny (17047)<br />
183 Twelve Trees Ln<br />
Vanceburg, KY 41179<br />
606-796-6006(h)<br />
606-541-0774(c)<br />
kegleyk@mymail.shawnee.edu<br />
ba1- 2,bk1- 3<br />
Kellam, Tim L (17635)<br />
1404 Violet Road<br />
Crittenden, KY 41030<br />
859-620-7437(w) 859-620-7437(h)<br />
859-620-7437(c)<br />
t.kellam@fuse.net<br />
bk1- 2<br />
Keller, Jack (2979)<br />
6152 Mary Ingles Hwy PO Box 142<br />
Melbourne, KY 41059-1628<br />
859-442-1137(w) 859-441-3207(h)<br />
859-803-7877(c)<br />
jack.keller@kctcs.edu<br />
tr2-27<br />
Keller, Wayne (8597)<br />
209 Oak St<br />
Ludlow, KY 41016<br />
859-431-0464(w)<br />
859-462-9138(c)<br />
wkeller@insightbb.com<br />
fb3-19<br />
Kelley, Tim (2631)<br />
381 Bellwood Rd<br />
Middlesboro, KY 40965-2103<br />
606-248-8362(h)<br />
606-499-7248(c)<br />
tkelley8362@newwavecomm.net<br />
ba3-21,bk3-23,fb3-23,fp3-25,vb1- 1<br />
Kelly, Dustin (12291)<br />
1074 E. Secretariat Drive<br />
Danville, KY 40422<br />
859-583-4650(h)<br />
dutin73@hotmail.com<br />
bk2- 4,fp1- 3<br />
Kelly, Hugh Darnell (2632)<br />
2763 Wayside Drive East<br />
Owensboro, KY 42301-2677<br />
270-683-1561 x292(w)<br />
270-993-6102(c)<br />
sheikofky@gmail.com<br />
fp3-19<br />
Kelly, Scott R (18152)<br />
162 Leisure Lane<br />
Lexington, KY 40504<br />
859-361-1730(h)<br />
859-361-1730(c)<br />
agapehomesinc@gmail.com<br />
vb1- 1<br />
Kemper, Adell (3478)<br />
215 West 3rd Street<br />
Frankfort, KY 40601<br />
502-545-2080(w) 502-545-2080(h)<br />
502-545-2080(c)<br />
adell_pk@hotmail.com<br />
fp3-16,vb3-10<br />
Kendall, Claudia (14667)<br />
2164 Westmont Ct<br />
Lexington, KY 40513<br />
859-559-7017(h)<br />
859-559-7017(c)<br />
claudia.kendal@gmail.com<br />
sw1- 6<br />
Kendall, Donald (16587)<br />
271 Oak Dr<br />
Owensboro, KY 42303<br />
270-852-6868(w) 270-315-4501(h)<br />
270-315-4501(c)<br />
kendalldonald@att.net<br />
fp2- 3<br />
Kendall, Ryan (10666)<br />
456 Glenview Court<br />
Edgewood, KY 41017<br />
859-916-8565(h)<br />
ryjkendall@gmail.com<br />
fb3-13<br />
Kenealy, Richard-Garrett (18269)<br />
379 Doerun Ekron Rd<br />
Brandenburg, KY 40108<br />
270-828-4038(h)<br />
502-510-2449(c)<br />
garrett_kenealy@hotmail.com<br />
wr1- 1<br />
Kennaday, Tim (17129)<br />
65 Jake Hollow Rd<br />
Princeton, KY 42445<br />
270-365-7869(h)<br />
270-625-6389(c)<br />
bkennaday@yahoo.com<br />
fp2- 3<br />
Kenney, James R. (13107)<br />
103 cardinal lane<br />
Carlisle, KY 40311<br />
859-289-5392(w)<br />
859-473-2130(c)<br />
jkeny9707@yahoo.com<br />
fp3- 9<br />
Kent, Chris (12111)<br />
3084 Winding Trails Drive<br />
Edgewood, KY 41017<br />
513-791-6060(w) 859-578-8292(h)<br />
513-791-6087(f) 859-468-8213(c)<br />
chris@kentagency.biz<br />
fb3-10<br />
Kepler, Jeff (8270)<br />
580 Township Rd 286<br />
Chesapeake, OH 45619<br />
304-696-4201(w) 740-867-0847(h)<br />
304-417-1751(c)<br />
keepercoach101@yahoo.com<br />
so3-17<br />
Kepperling, Jay (2645)<br />
2019 Prestwick Dr<br />
LaGrange, KY 40031<br />
502-645-9562(w) 502-225-0106(h)<br />
502-552-3660(c)<br />
jdkepp@aol.com<br />
bk3-24<br />
Kerns, Chris D (18006)<br />
3947 woodgate Ct.<br />
Erlanger, KY 41018<br />
859-669-4928(w) 859-371-9362(h)<br />
513-255-0162(c)<br />
chris.kerns@irs.gov<br />
ba1- 2<br />
Kerr, David M (17958)<br />
545 Lost Circle Apt B<br />
Bowling Green, KY 42101<br />
270-790-9160(w) 270-790-9160(h)<br />
270-790-9160(c)<br />
dkerr12@gmail.com<br />
ba1- 2<br />
Kerr, Freddy (5244)<br />
335 Spring Field Rd.<br />
Elizabethtown, KY 42701<br />
270-766-7108(w) 270-737-1115(h)<br />
mexicokerr@windstream.net<br />
bk3-23<br />
Kerrick, Chris (14265)<br />
2316 Shawnee Lane<br />
Paducah, KY 42001<br />
270-527-1453(w) 270-559-7309(h)<br />
270-527-0578(f)<br />
chris.kerrick@marshall.kyschools.us<br />
tr2- 7<br />
KerseySr., Jerry W. (2649)<br />
297 Oak-Wood Lane<br />
Leitchfi eld, KY 42754<br />
270-259-3087(w) 270-259-6201(h)<br />
270-589-7129(c)<br />
wkersey@windstream.net<br />
wkersey@alltel.net<br />
bk3-14<br />
Kessen, Lee (6953)<br />
20 North Crescent Avenue<br />
Fort Thomas, KY 41075<br />
859-927-2273(w) 859-441-7439(h)<br />
lkessen@stjoeschool.net<br />
jlkessen52@fuse.net<br />
bk3-23<br />
Kessinger, Lynette M (17721)<br />
661 Southlawn Drive<br />
Shelbyville, KY 40065<br />
502-633-0668(h)<br />
502-664-1783(c)<br />
buffettk@aol.com<br />
sw1- 2<br />
Kettle, Brad (13567)<br />
4215 Arbor Court<br />
Independence, KY 41051<br />
859-727-5013(w) 859-525-2070(h)<br />
859-760-2185(c)<br />
bkettle@fuse.net<br />
bk3- 8<br />
Kibler, David L (18116)<br />
709 Keene Land Ct<br />
Nicholasville, KY 40356<br />
859-327-7865(w) 859-881-8416(h)<br />
859-327-7865(c)<br />
dkibler@catalystchristian.net<br />
so1- 1<br />
Kielman, Joseph E. (5010)<br />
429 East Second Street<br />
Maysville, KY 41056-9674<br />
606-564-8888(w) 606-584-5789(h)<br />
606-564-9111(f) 606-584-5789(c)<br />
jekielman@maysvilleky.net<br />
jekielman@yahoo.com<br />
bk3-20,vb3-12<br />
Kilbourne, Mark A (14261)<br />
8053 Wolf Creek Road<br />
Wooton, KY 41776<br />
606-279-2333(w) 606-279-3106(h)<br />
markkilbourne@yahoo.com<br />
ba1- 7<br />
42 - OFFICIALS DIRECTORY <strong>2012</strong>-<strong>2013</strong> KHSAA HANDBOOK
Kilgore, Adam K (17269)<br />
1512 Maple Avenue<br />
Owensboro, KY 42301<br />
270-691-5866(w) 270-689-0736(h)<br />
270-231-1425(c)<br />
adam.kilgore@metalsa.com<br />
so1- 2<br />
Kilgore, Bill (5091)<br />
510 West <strong>High</strong> St<br />
Mt. Sterling, KY 40353<br />
859-498-3876(w) 859-274-6367(h)<br />
bilkilgore@yahoo.com<br />
bk3-14,vb3-13<br />
Killian, Troy (13925)<br />
210 Biltmore Road<br />
Louisville, ky 40207<br />
502-587-7767(w) 502-376-6451(h)<br />
502-587-6767(f) 502-376-6451(c)<br />
t_roykill@hotmail.com<br />
so2- 7<br />
Kincer, Donnie K (17528)<br />
P.O. Box 42<br />
Neon, KY 41840<br />
606-633-6250(w) 606-855-4637(h)<br />
606-821-5680(c)<br />
kkincer@bellsouth.net<br />
bk1- 2<br />
Kinch, Marvin N. (2657)<br />
99 Rebel Dr.<br />
Somerset, KY 42501<br />
606-305-7999(w) 606-679-3690(h)<br />
mnkinch@newwavecomm.net<br />
ba1-13,fb3-37<br />
King, Barry (11198)<br />
6205 Maywick Rd.<br />
Louisville, KY 40272<br />
502-767-6042(w) 502-767-6042(h)<br />
bking02@bellarmine.edu<br />
bk1- 6,fp2-12,vb3-11<br />
King, Curtis R. (2658)<br />
1621 Forrest Ln<br />
Owensboro, KY 42301<br />
270-684-0296(w) 270-926-4973(h)<br />
270-316-4594(c)<br />
crkthenatural@aol.com<br />
bk3-34<br />
King, Jeremy D (18424)<br />
969 Greenbriar Road<br />
Flat Lick, KY 40935<br />
606-545-5267(w) 606-542-0876(h)<br />
606-627-2242(c)<br />
jeremy.king@knox.kyschools.us<br />
fb1- 1<br />
King, Loran (16610)<br />
53 Neals Drive<br />
Somerset, KY 42503<br />
606-875-2300(c)<br />
loran.king@pulaski.kyschools.us<br />
ba1- 3,so1- 3<br />
King, Marvin L (18399)<br />
2749 Woodlawn Way<br />
Lexington, KY 40511<br />
859-338-8165(h)<br />
859-338-8165(c)<br />
marvin.king3@yahoo.com<br />
fb1- 1<br />
King, Paul (15659)<br />
362 Stockwell Ave<br />
Flemingsburg, KY 41041<br />
606-845-6601(w) 606-845-5029(h)<br />
606-748-0445(c)<br />
paul.king@fl eming.kyschools.us<br />
tr1- 4<br />
King, Timothy J. (11118)<br />
1106 Sycamore St<br />
Falmouth, KY 41040<br />
859-654-5358(h)<br />
859-653-5907(c)<br />
teejayking@gmail.com<br />
ba1-11,bk1-11,tr2-12<br />
Kinman, Christopher (14657)<br />
22 Burk Ave<br />
Florence, KY 41042<br />
859-816-5896(c)<br />
ckslugger05@yahoo.com<br />
bk2- 6<br />
Kinnetz, Eugene (1761)<br />
3513 Ridge Top Court<br />
Louisville, KY 40241<br />
502-589-8731(w) 502-423-9565(h)<br />
502-589-8732(f) 502-741-5458(c)<br />
gkinnetz@sevencounties.org<br />
kinnetz@att.net<br />
so3-15<br />
Kinney, Gregory (14329)<br />
18 Zacks Landing<br />
Somerset, KY 42503<br />
606-679-6855(w) 606-451-2351(h)<br />
606-271-9184(c)<br />
greg.kinney@pulaski.kyschools.us<br />
ba2- 8,fb2- 5<br />
Kinsey, Robert W (17678)<br />
166 South Woodland Dr Apt 1<br />
Radcliff, KY 40160-2357<br />
502-613-7289(w) 832-526-3939(h)<br />
832-526-3939(c)<br />
kinsey063@hotmail.com<br />
bk1- 2<br />
Kirby, James (15855)<br />
PO Box 888<br />
Mt. Vernon, KY 40456<br />
606-308-0110(c)<br />
kirbyminnie@windstream.net<br />
ba2- 4,bk2- 4,fb2- 4<br />
Kirk, Charles F. (2674)<br />
PO Box 155<br />
Grays Knob, KY 40829<br />
606-664-3413(h)<br />
606-499-3316(c)<br />
charlie.roda@yahoo.com<br />
bk3-47,fb3-47,fp1- 9<br />
Kirk, Jerry R. (2675)<br />
15 Court Rd<br />
Cumberland, KY 40823<br />
606-335-2743(h)<br />
606-335-2743(c)<br />
kjerryecho1@gmail.com<br />
ba3-12,fb3-41,fp2-10,vb1- 1<br />
Kirk, Sherman (12934)<br />
722 Morehead Way<br />
Bowling Green, KY 42101<br />
270-781-3213(w) 270-320-8811(h)<br />
270-320-8811(c)<br />
sherm@insightbb.com<br />
bk2- 9<br />
Kitchen, Bob (13432)<br />
15 Yellowwood Court<br />
Alexandria, KY 41001<br />
513-891-8222(w) 859-635-7773(h)<br />
513-515-2208(c)<br />
bkitchen@madeiracityschools.org<br />
bk2- 8<br />
Kleckneer, Scott (15182)<br />
10090 Indian Hill Dr<br />
Union, KY 41091<br />
859-371-4423 x3223(w) 859-384-0899(h)<br />
859-422-4987(f) 859-816-5112(c)<br />
skleckner@bluestarinc.com<br />
fb2- 2<br />
Klein, Harvey (14420)<br />
5035 Ironworks Road<br />
Georgetown, KY 40324<br />
937-673-2801(h)<br />
937-673-2801(c)<br />
chipklein@aol.com<br />
bk2- 7<br />
Klein, Howard (9894)<br />
1313 Lyndon Lane #214<br />
Louisville, KY 40222<br />
502-425-2442(w) 502-552-7754(h)<br />
502-426-1849(f) 502-552-7754(c)<br />
hkleinref@gmail.com<br />
hklein@kleinoralsurgery.com<br />
bk3-16<br />
Kleis, Edward J. (7490)<br />
10212 Hornbeam Blvd<br />
Louisville, KY 40228<br />
502-429-7217(w) 502-762-9295(h)<br />
502-741-1065(c)<br />
ed.kleis@insightbb.com<br />
bk2-17,fb3-14,fp3-21<br />
Kloeker, Tim M (18218)<br />
11996 Decker Ln<br />
Walton, KY 41094<br />
859-485-7999(h)<br />
859-992-5936(c)<br />
tkloeker@gmail.com<br />
bk1- 1<br />
Kluepfel, Joseph C. (2692)<br />
1855 Lakeshore Drive<br />
Madisonville, KY 42431-9496<br />
270-825-1046(h)<br />
270-871-0042(c)<br />
jcklu@newwavecomm.net<br />
ba3-40,bk3-38,fb1-11<br />
Klump, Robert (13165)<br />
1718 Sheridan Ave<br />
Louisville, KY 40213<br />
502-380-6618(h)<br />
502-380-6618(c)<br />
robertdklump@gmail.com<br />
ba2- 5,bk1- 2<br />
Klusman, Jr., Carl J. (2696)<br />
3004 Piedmont Drive<br />
Louisville, KY 40205-2816<br />
502-459-0581(w) 502-459-0581(h)<br />
502-468-0926(c)<br />
c.klusman@insightbb.com<br />
bk1-17,fb3-44,tr2-15<br />
Knapp, Barry L. (4330)<br />
194 Belair Circle<br />
Florence, KY 41042<br />
859-760-2020(h)<br />
859-760-2020(c)<br />
blknapp25@aim.com<br />
tr1-15<br />
Knight, Burnie (5706)<br />
409 E Eagle Pass Rd<br />
Elizabethtown, KY 42701<br />
502-595-8426(w) 270-737-7328(h)<br />
270-737-7328(f) 502-710-1516(c)<br />
burnie@unseenfencing.com<br />
vb2-12<br />
Knipp, Jeff (10222)<br />
2945 Austin Lane<br />
West Harrison, IN 47060<br />
513-853-3527(w) 812-637-3406(h)<br />
513-720-5333(c)<br />
jwknipp@fuse.net<br />
jwknipp@fastmail.fm<br />
so2- 6<br />
Knochelmann, Carl (1849)<br />
3032 Belle Meade Ln<br />
Edgewood, KY 41017<br />
859-982-0097(w) 859-331-2700(h)<br />
859-261-6567(f) 859-466-5700(c)<br />
carlk@fuse.net<br />
so3-15<br />
Knollman, M. Sean (9874)<br />
1703 Pickett Run<br />
Union, KY 41091<br />
859-384-4261(h)<br />
859-816-9526(c)<br />
sknollman2@hotmail.com<br />
bk3-16<br />
Knuckles Jr, John B. (10388)<br />
4023 andy dr<br />
sellersburg, IN 47172<br />
502-955-5928(w) 502-296-7741(h)<br />
jknuckles66@insightbb.com<br />
ba1- 4,bk1-12<br />
Koch, Robert J. (11278)<br />
21 Roselawn Dr.<br />
Independence, KY 41051<br />
859-640-0390(h)<br />
859-640-0390(c)<br />
kochrobaseball@hotmail.com<br />
ba3-10<br />
Kocher, Joe (3571)<br />
96 Ridgeway Drive, East<br />
Elizabethtown, KY 42701<br />
270-769-9021(w) 270-769-1508(h)<br />
270-300-8097(c)<br />
kocher75@yahoo.com<br />
kocher5570@alltel.net<br />
fp3-15<br />
Koogler, Tim (16501)<br />
PO Box 327<br />
Hyden, KY 41749<br />
606-672-6540(w) 606-672-3328(h)<br />
606-275-3328(c)<br />
tim.koogler@leslie.kyschools.us<br />
ba1- 3,bk1- 3,fb1- 3<br />
Koors, Mark (15923)<br />
957 woodchuck Dr<br />
Villa Hills, KY 41017<br />
513-977-3930(w) 859-331-9010(h)<br />
513-977-3729(f) 859-468-0123(c)<br />
mkoors@fuse.net<br />
sw1- 4<br />
Kopecky, Derek H (18182)<br />
1906 Brooke Stone Ct<br />
Crestwood, KY 40014<br />
502-290-9266(h)<br />
502-551-7616(c)<br />
kopeckysoccer24@gmail.com<br />
so1- 1<br />
Kouns, Chester (12507)<br />
737 St. Route 784<br />
South Shore, KY 41175<br />
606-932-4343(h)<br />
606-922-1179(c)<br />
kounstrish@windstream.net<br />
bk3-10,fb2- 5<br />
Kouns, Robert H. (2717)<br />
10187 Route 7<br />
South Shore, KY 41175<br />
606-932-4862(h)<br />
606-923-8516(c)<br />
umpire01@windstream.net<br />
ba3-47,bk3-46,fb3-44<br />
Kraft, Ken (3321)<br />
1644 Green Leaf Court<br />
Florence, KY 41042-1170<br />
859-760-7273(h)<br />
kenneth.kraft@zoomtown.com<br />
kenneth.kraft@zoomtown.com<br />
ba3-15<br />
Kramer, Bill (12266)<br />
3257 Madonna Drive<br />
Edgewood, KY 41017<br />
859-341-4141(h)<br />
859-409-0818(c)<br />
bk1960jk@aol.com<br />
bk3-10<br />
Krempasky, Kerry Maria (5725)<br />
59 Hospital Dr.<br />
Metropolis, IL 62960-2605<br />
618-543-7434(w) 618-524-9572(h)<br />
618-638-2428(c)<br />
skyk169@yahoo.com<br />
bk1-22,fp3-25<br />
Krenk, David L (18139)<br />
2046 Morningside Dr<br />
Florence, KY 41042<br />
513-362-4910(w) 859-817-1224(h)<br />
krenk5@comcast.net<br />
so1- 1<br />
Kriz, Steve (6028)<br />
10010 Cherry Ridge Rd<br />
Louisville, KY 40291-1220<br />
502-773-1391(w) 502-622-2191(h)<br />
502-338-3057(c)<br />
sskriz@aol.com<br />
ba3-16,bk1-11,fb3- 8<br />
Krummen Sr., Michael T. (9333)<br />
6333 Clovernook Drive<br />
Burlington, KY 41005<br />
859-586-6138(h)<br />
859-802-6859(c)<br />
mike.krummen@fuse.net<br />
bk2-17<br />
Kubala, William (14735)<br />
2011 Lafi tte Court<br />
Union, KY 41091<br />
859-414-9915(h)<br />
billkubala@gmail.com<br />
bk1- 3,fb1- 5<br />
Kulmer, Anthony (11687)<br />
3412 Tony Lane<br />
Shepherdsville, KY 40165<br />
502-716-8783(h)<br />
502-553-6501(c)<br />
qc21squirrel@aol.com<br />
bk1-10<br />
<strong>2012</strong>-<strong>2013</strong> KHSAA HANDBOOK OFFICIALS DIRECTORY - 43<br />
Offi Offi cials cials Directory Directory
Offi Offi cials cials Directory Directory<br />
Kulmer, Chris (14068)<br />
3412 Tony Lane<br />
Shepardsville, KY 40165<br />
502-716-8783(h)<br />
502-445-3503(c)<br />
brianky25@aol.com<br />
bk1- 7<br />
Kulmer, Nathan C (17628)<br />
3412 Tony Ln.<br />
Shepherdsville, KY 40165<br />
502-716-8783(h)<br />
502-671-3452(c)<br />
golfer30nk@aol.com<br />
bk1- 2<br />
Kulmer, Paul A. (9990)<br />
3412 Tony Lane<br />
Shepherdsville, KY 40165<br />
502-716 8783(h)<br />
502-550-2066(c)<br />
pkulmer55@aol.com<br />
bk1-14,fp1- 4,vb1- 5<br />
Kurapkat, Donald G. (11493)<br />
4309 Rineyville Rd.<br />
Elizabethtown, KY 42701<br />
270-765-4141(w) 270-268-5016(h)<br />
270-268-5016(c)<br />
kat@knightsmechanical.com<br />
fp3-11,vb3-11<br />
LaBoone, Frank (1241)<br />
324 GreenBriar Rd.<br />
Lexington, KY 40503<br />
859-806-9670(w) 859-278-7961(h)<br />
859-806-9670(c)<br />
fl aboone@msn.com<br />
frank.laboone@gmail.com<br />
so3-14<br />
LaFollette, Todd G. (8436)<br />
14028 Spring Mill Road<br />
Louisville, KY 40245<br />
502-222-3519 x131(w) 502-241-0575(h)<br />
502-931-1670(c)<br />
toddlafollette@insightbb.com<br />
bk3-19<br />
LaFontaine, Margaret I. (10139)<br />
231 Roxanne Lane<br />
Clearfi eld, KY 40313<br />
606-783-5284(w) 606-780-4685(h)<br />
606-783-5084(f) 606-548-2781(c)<br />
m.lafontaine@moreheadstate.edu<br />
mlafontaine01@yahoo.com<br />
vb3-13<br />
Labar, Kyle (11649)<br />
15301 Sasse Court<br />
Louisville, KY 40245<br />
502-222-7828(w) 502-241-7014(h)<br />
502-222-7830(f) 502-550-1489(c)<br />
kylelabar@hotmail.com<br />
bk3-10<br />
Lacefi eld, Hunter S (18354)<br />
6104 Hunters Point Court<br />
Louisville, KY 40216<br />
502-448-6490(h)<br />
502-681-3960(c)<br />
lace1010@gmail.com<br />
vb1- 1<br />
Lacy, James J (17693)<br />
3145 Starling Drive<br />
Lexington, KY 40502<br />
859-277-2772(h)<br />
859-559-5919(c)<br />
jlacy@insightbb.com<br />
wr1- 2<br />
Ladd, Michael (2724)<br />
PO Box 44<br />
Gracey, KY 42232-0044<br />
270-522-8051(w) 270-235-8609(h)<br />
270-881-6633(c)<br />
michael-ladd@att.net<br />
bk1-31<br />
Laman, Guy (11924)<br />
6094 Thomas Ridge Road<br />
Dunnville, KY 42528<br />
859-333-3375(w) 606-787-9276(h)<br />
606-787-2307(f) 859-333-3375(c)<br />
guy_lti@hotmail.com<br />
guyfertrucking@aol.com<br />
ba2- 9,fp2- 7<br />
Lamb, Phillip (15510)<br />
41 Wagon trail<br />
Taylorsville, KY 40071<br />
502-477-6587(h)<br />
502-439-3985(c)<br />
plamb77@gmail.com<br />
plamb77@gamil.com<br />
ba2- 5<br />
Lambdin, Bradley C. (2730)<br />
367 New Shiner Hill Road<br />
Williamsburg, KY 40769<br />
606-878-7484(w) 606-528-9876(h)<br />
606-215-1163(c)<br />
darbbcl@bellsouth.net<br />
ba3-25<br />
Lambert, Gerald E. (2731)<br />
Box 2552<br />
Williamson, WV 25661-0133<br />
304-235-1450(w) 304-235-5355(h)<br />
304-235-1694(f) 304-687-4132(c)<br />
jerrylambert8@gmail.com<br />
ba3-27,fb3-23<br />
Lane, David W (11138)<br />
PO Box 412<br />
Dry Ridge, KY 41035<br />
859-824-3332(w) 513-383-7589(h)<br />
513-383-7589(c)<br />
daveump51@gmail.com<br />
ba2-12,bk1-10,fb1- 4,fp3-12,vb1- 4<br />
Langguth, Robert (11145)<br />
3043 Silverbell Way<br />
Independence, KY 41051<br />
859-431-0462(w) 859-356-0275(h)<br />
859-750-6742(c)<br />
r.langguth@insightbb.com<br />
ba3-12<br />
Langsdale, Steve (15782)<br />
1460 Vistaglen Cr<br />
Union, KY 41091<br />
859-283-5069(h)<br />
859-630-6811(c)<br />
steve.langsdale@insightbb.com<br />
fb2- 3<br />
Lanham, Terry L (17466)<br />
601 Frankfort <strong>School</strong> Road<br />
Corbin, KY 40701<br />
606-528-3902(w) 606-521-4862(h)<br />
606-523-3627(f) 606-521-4862(c)<br />
terry.lanham@corbin.kyschools.us<br />
tr1- 2<br />
Lankheit, James A (18342)<br />
208 Center st<br />
Florence, KY 41042<br />
859-525-6908(h)<br />
859-663-5301(c)<br />
lankheitj1@nku.edu<br />
fb1- 1<br />
Laswell, Chad (13281)<br />
3220 Cardinal Ave<br />
Shepherdsville, KY 40165<br />
502-792-2050(w)<br />
502-792-2050(c)<br />
laswellracin@yahoo.com<br />
fb3- 8<br />
Laswell, Derrick (12116)<br />
3903B Lynn Court<br />
Bardstown, KY 40004<br />
502-507-2129(w) 502-331-1995(h)<br />
drlaswell@yahoo.com<br />
fb3-10<br />
Latham, Billy D. (2746)<br />
1148 State Route 3061<br />
Clinton, KY 42031-9548<br />
270-653-4190(h)<br />
270-559-2233(c)<br />
ladonnalatham@att.net<br />
ba3-29,bk3-39<br />
Lauterbach, Kevin (15087)<br />
286 Indiana Trail<br />
Radcliff, KY 40160<br />
270-351-5788(h)<br />
270-319-8816(c)<br />
kevin.lauterbach@yahoo.com<br />
so2- 5<br />
Lawrey, C. Dennis (10864)<br />
1424 Lakeside Ct.<br />
LaGrange, KY 40031<br />
502-222-0365 X4583(w) 502-222-9708(h)<br />
llawrey10@hotmail.com<br />
so2-12<br />
Lawson, Andrew Parker (17281)<br />
13802 Lakewoods Ct.<br />
Prospect, KY 40059<br />
502-228-2128(h)<br />
502-640-6501(c)<br />
aparkerlawson@gmail.com<br />
so1- 2<br />
Lawson, Brandon (16472)<br />
2236 Buckeye Drive<br />
Clarksville, IN 47129<br />
502-759-4418(h)<br />
502-759-4418(c)<br />
bsl63087@yahoo.com<br />
ba2- 4,fb1- 1<br />
Lawson, Eddie H. (2750)<br />
504A LINCOLN AVE<br />
Elizabethtown, KY 42701-9058<br />
270-737-3460(h)<br />
270-234-4572(c)<br />
fasteddiel@hotmail.com<br />
ba3-28<br />
Lawson, Garry L. (9750)<br />
8012 Cedar Creek Road<br />
Louisville, KY 40291<br />
502-995-2511(w) 502-239-8999(h)<br />
502-935-1912(f) 502-439-9158(c)<br />
glawson2@bellsouth.net<br />
so3-16<br />
Lawson, Kevin (7709)<br />
1564 Slate Lick Church Rd<br />
London, KY 40729<br />
606-330-1130(h)<br />
606-309-8881(c)<br />
aklawson13@hotmail.com<br />
ba2- 3,bk1- 4<br />
Lawson, Todd A (17902)<br />
1095 Ellison Bend Rd<br />
Willamsburg, KY 40769<br />
606-549-7848(w) 606-344-6500(h)<br />
606-549-7035(f) 606-344-6500(c)<br />
todd.lawson@whitley.kyschools.us<br />
fb2- 2<br />
Lawyer, Benjamin (16240)<br />
317 Chestnut Ln<br />
Versailles, KY 40383<br />
502-320-8665(h)<br />
502-320-8665(c)<br />
lawyer1333@aol.com<br />
ba1- 4<br />
Leach, Mark (10503)<br />
2713 Sunrise Dr<br />
Owensboro, KY 42303<br />
270-926-7110(h)<br />
270-993-5357(c)<br />
merk4uk@gmail.com<br />
merk4uk@roadrunner.com<br />
ba3-13,fb3-11,so3- 7<br />
Leathers, Robert (17046)<br />
103 Hamshire Ct<br />
Bardstown, KY 40004<br />
502-349-1506(h)<br />
502-349-1506(f) 502-827-3922(c)<br />
robbieleathers@att.net<br />
bk1- 3<br />
Leddington, Rodney L (17742)<br />
385 Hwy 930<br />
Artemus, KY 40903<br />
606-627-3946(h)<br />
rleddington@hotmail.com<br />
sw1- 2<br />
Lee, Brandon (14127)<br />
1422 Bowie Trail Apt D<br />
Owensboro, KY 42303<br />
270-929-4524(h)<br />
270-929-4524(c)<br />
blee0006@kctcs.edu<br />
ba1- 2,bk2- 5<br />
Lee, Frank E. (2756)<br />
906 Spring Ave<br />
Cumberland, KY 40823<br />
606-589-4268(h)<br />
606-273-4953(c)<br />
dr.leefox13@yahoo.com<br />
bk2-29,fp1- 4<br />
Lee, Paul (12754)<br />
PO Box 68<br />
North, Matewan, WV 25688<br />
304-426-4237(h)<br />
606-625-3024(c)<br />
generalpaul11@msn.com<br />
vb3-14<br />
LeeJr, Ralph T (18128)<br />
832 Hidden Stream Drive<br />
Lexington, KY 40511<br />
800-504-0328(w) 859-252-8027(h)<br />
859-230-1744(c)<br />
bossalini859@yahoo.com<br />
bk1- 1,fb1- 1<br />
Lehring, Joseph (12782)<br />
664 N. Barbee Way<br />
Louisville, KY 40217<br />
812-282-0256(w) 502-376-7548(h)<br />
502-376-7548(c)<br />
josephlehring@bellsouth.net<br />
fb3- 9<br />
Leick, Judy (8682)<br />
116 Donnelly Dr.<br />
Fort Thomas, KY 41075<br />
859-781-3890(h)<br />
gleick@fuse.net<br />
vb3-18<br />
Lemmon, Kimberly J. (4309)<br />
11707 Wicker Ct.<br />
Louisville, KY 40299<br />
502-592-6183(h)<br />
cosmicreasons@gmail.com<br />
so3-14<br />
Lemons, Donnie (16072)<br />
101 Bashford Ln #11<br />
Georgetown, KY 40324<br />
859-684-9755(w) 502-863-9157(h)<br />
859-684-9755(c)<br />
lisalemons1@ymail.com<br />
lisalemons1@aol.com<br />
bk1- 4<br />
Lennon, Jim (11501)<br />
119 Millbrook Drive<br />
Hopkinsville, KY 42240<br />
270-755-6356(w) 270-885-9860(h)<br />
coach41725@hotmail.com<br />
so3-11<br />
Leon, Stephen (14149)<br />
609 Dorsey Way<br />
Louisville, KY 40223<br />
502-580-8362(w) 502-314-9142(h)<br />
502-314-9142(c)<br />
stephen.leon@gmail.com<br />
sleon@humana.com<br />
bk2- 7<br />
Leonard, Robert (14939)<br />
109 Southwind Ct<br />
Georgetown, KY 40324<br />
859-806-3338(h)<br />
859-806-3338(c)<br />
bobleonard260@roadrunner.com<br />
ba2- 6<br />
Leone, Samuel M (15350)<br />
422 Carson Way<br />
Paducah, KY 42003<br />
270-441-5221(w) 270-898-3176(h)<br />
270-441-5092(f) 270-816-4207(c)<br />
scleone@comcast.net<br />
sam.leone@prs-us.net<br />
sw1- 5<br />
Lepore, Christopher (15148)<br />
90 Tim Henderson Ln<br />
Benton, KY 42025<br />
270-354-6895(h)<br />
270-205-6748(c)<br />
yjlepore@yahoo.com<br />
so1- 5<br />
44 - OFFICIALS DIRECTORY <strong>2012</strong>-<strong>2013</strong> KHSAA HANDBOOK
Leslie, Ralph (17332)<br />
3913 Rock Bay Dr<br />
Louisville, KY 40245<br />
724-309-3252(h)<br />
724-309-3252(c)<br />
ralphrotten68@att.net<br />
sw1-18<br />
Leslie, Randall (16173)<br />
1096 Wyndham Hills Dr<br />
Lexington, KY 40514<br />
859-539-9994(h)<br />
rkleslie303@yahoo.com<br />
fp2- 4<br />
Lester, Marc (15283)<br />
103 Lady Washington St<br />
Louisa, KY 41230<br />
606-638-4445(w) 606-638-3335(h)<br />
606-638-4446(f) 606-483-2849(c)<br />
mrkentucky_mdl@hotmail.com<br />
bk2- 5<br />
Lewis, Adam (8716)<br />
1428 Johson Av<br />
Ashland, KY 41101<br />
606-324-0772(h)<br />
606-923-3484(c)<br />
cnl01@windstream.net<br />
cn101@windstream.net<br />
so3-18<br />
Lewis, Billie H. (10401)<br />
530 Koger Circle<br />
Somerset, KY 42501<br />
606-451-3536(w) 606-678-5221(h)<br />
606-425-1322(c)<br />
blewis@superservicellc.com<br />
blewis@superservicellc.com<br />
bk3-13<br />
Lewis, Eric P. (4598)<br />
456 Chestnut St<br />
Lexington, KY 40508<br />
859-368-9634(h)<br />
859-536-9097(c)<br />
ericlew@windstream.net<br />
ba2-20,bk2- 4<br />
Lewis, Frank (16669)<br />
6575 Sylvania 6 Rd<br />
Louisville, KY 40258<br />
502-345-1900(h)<br />
letmebefrank2212@yahoo.com<br />
villeafi edent@yahoo.com<br />
bk2- 3<br />
Lewis, Joseph C. (2785)<br />
3815 Primrose Place<br />
Paducah, KY 42001-3316<br />
270-442-2883(h)<br />
270-556-5737(c)<br />
lewis5130@bellsouth.net<br />
ba3-37,bk3-28,fb3-26<br />
Lewis, Keith (13506)<br />
408 Oakley Avenue<br />
Harrodsburg, KY 40330<br />
859-734-9451(w) 859-265-6357(h)<br />
859-265-6357(c)<br />
klewis_35@yahoo.com<br />
bk3- 8,fp3- 8<br />
Lewis, Kyle A (18245)<br />
1550 Oxford Dr<br />
Murray, KY 42071<br />
270-762-0847(h)<br />
270-978-5902(c)<br />
kale227@g.uky.edu<br />
so1- 1<br />
Lewis, Larry A. (2787)<br />
729 Riverwood Lane<br />
Lexington, KY 40514-1731<br />
859-224-1233(h)<br />
859-224-4353(f) 859-321-4320(c)<br />
lalewis@windstream.net<br />
ba1-10,bk3-29<br />
Lewis, Paul B. (6307)<br />
1615 Maryland Parkway<br />
Ashland, KY 41101<br />
606-831-1643(w) 606-324-2570(h)<br />
606-831-1643(c)<br />
paulump10@aol.com<br />
bk3-30,fp3-22,vb2- 3<br />
Lewis, Shelt (16174)<br />
940 Ardmore Dr<br />
Louisville, KY 40217<br />
502-644-3700(c)<br />
shelt.lewis@us.army.mil<br />
smlewi11@louisville.edu<br />
bk1- 4<br />
Lightfoot,Jr., Raymond (11852)<br />
517 Alfa Drive<br />
Frankfort, KY 40601<br />
502-223-3783(h)<br />
502-803-1733(c)<br />
raypaul05@yahoo.com<br />
rlightfoot@kheaa.com<br />
bk3-11,fb3- 8<br />
LightfootSr, Raymond (10124)<br />
517 Alfa Drive<br />
Frankfort, KY 40601<br />
502-696-7246(w) 502-223-3783(h)<br />
502-330-7657(c)<br />
rlightfoot@kheaa.com<br />
bk3-14,fb3- 8,fp1- 2<br />
Lile, Cameron L (17395)<br />
1955 Roberts Rd<br />
Hardyville, KY 42746<br />
270-565-1762(h)<br />
270-590-4697(c)<br />
clile0@georgetowncollege.edu<br />
vb1- 2<br />
Lile, Clyde F. (10808)<br />
4765 Combs Rd.<br />
Hopkinsville, KY 42240<br />
270-886-5584(h)<br />
270-889-5458(c)<br />
lilep@bellsouth.net<br />
vb3-12<br />
Linder, Rick (2795)<br />
PO Box 121<br />
Glendale, KY 42740<br />
270-358-9889(w) 270-369-8896(h)<br />
rlinder@windstream.net<br />
bk1-33<br />
Lindon, Craig (14002)<br />
PO Box 385<br />
Campton, KY 41301<br />
606-666-8841 x268(w) 606-668-6079(h)<br />
606-666-2750(f) 606-362-9717(c)<br />
craig.lindon@ky.gov<br />
bk2- 7<br />
Linton, III, Charles E. (6889)<br />
4930 Manslick Road Apt. 7<br />
Louisville, KY 40216<br />
502-366-9289(h)<br />
502-262-8177(c)<br />
doctorc3955@aol.com<br />
bk3-22<br />
Lipscomb, Herbert (8819)<br />
106 Hummingbird Ln<br />
Eddyville, KY 42038<br />
270-388-4192(h)<br />
270-841-7102(c)<br />
herb_l@bellsouth.net<br />
fb3-18<br />
Liscomb, Tammy (10550)<br />
910 Kenton St.<br />
Bowling Green, KY 42101<br />
270-320-2369(c)<br />
tammy.liscomb@wku.edu<br />
tammyliscomb@hotmail.com<br />
vb3-13<br />
Lister, Ross (16635)<br />
102 Crescent Ct #4<br />
Louisville, KY 40206<br />
502-718-3732(h)<br />
502-718-3732(c)<br />
rlister.docsys@gmail.com<br />
so2- 3<br />
Little, Vaughn E. (10420)<br />
2400 Chimney Point<br />
Lexington, KY 40509<br />
859-552-5862(w) 859-263-2674(h)<br />
lunchstace@aol.com<br />
vaughnlittle@rocketmail.com<br />
wr3-13<br />
Littlepage, Robert D (18151)<br />
409 Doss Drive<br />
Powderly, KY 42367<br />
270-676-3313(w) 270-314-6361(h)<br />
270-314-6361(c)<br />
robert.littlepage@ky.gov<br />
bk1- 1<br />
Litzler, Marc (8278)<br />
3109 Elmwood Dr<br />
Edgewood, KY 41017<br />
859-341-0055(h)<br />
859-992-1306(c)<br />
marc.litzler@fmr.com<br />
marc.litzler@53.com<br />
so3-19<br />
Lloyd, Joan (16807)<br />
4031 Brookfi eld Ave<br />
Louisville, KY 40207<br />
502-627-5525(w) 502-896-2423(h)<br />
502-627-5569(f) 502-396-9653(c)<br />
joan_lloyd@kywb.uscourts.gov<br />
sw1- 3<br />
Locey, Tanner R (17450)<br />
104 Mt. Savage Dr<br />
Ashland, KY 41101<br />
606-324-8088(h)<br />
606-547-1356(c)<br />
tanner.locey@uky.edu<br />
so1- 2<br />
Loggins, Eric (16989)<br />
850 Wilkinson Trace, Apt 112<br />
Bowling Green, KY 42103<br />
270-393-1712(w) 270-535-9762(h)<br />
270-393-1775(f) 270-535-9762(c)<br />
elog@insightbb.com<br />
bk2-24<br />
Logsdon Jr, Charles (14977)<br />
200 Troon Village Way<br />
Louisville, KY 40245<br />
502-773-1876(w) 502-489-9457(h)<br />
charleslogsdonjr@insightbb.com<br />
ba2- 6<br />
Logsdon, Charles W. (2806)<br />
200 Troon Village Way<br />
Louisville, KY 40245<br />
502-592-7222(w) 502-489-9457(h)<br />
charles.logsdon@insightbb.com<br />
ba3-36<br />
Logsdon, David Michael (6351)<br />
1908 Lyda Ave Apt A<br />
Bowling Green, KY 42104<br />
270-202-0064(w) 270-202-2603(h)<br />
dlogsdon17@gmail.com<br />
bk3-21<br />
Logsdon, Edward Darrell (11628)<br />
10614 Black Iron Road<br />
Louisville, KY 40291<br />
502-231-9585(h)<br />
502-553-7182(c)<br />
edlrsl@aol.com<br />
bk3-11<br />
Logsdon-Young, Melissa (8006)<br />
6902 Caitlynn Way<br />
Louisville, KY 40229<br />
502-566-4428(w) 502-961-7444(h)<br />
502-643-0100(c)<br />
nsoloumoph@yahoo.com<br />
bk3-13<br />
Lohr, Robert John (2811)<br />
5 Bittersweet Drive<br />
Alexandria, Ky 41001-1336<br />
859-635-0926(w) 859-635-4461(h)<br />
859-635-1405(f) 859-803-4660(c)<br />
classicprint@fuse.net<br />
bk3-28<br />
Lombard, Blake (16919)<br />
85 Huckleberry Way<br />
Bowling Green, KY 42104<br />
270-782-5732(h)<br />
270-991-4878(c)<br />
blakel95@yahoo.com<br />
ba1- 3,bk2- 3<br />
Lombard, Joseph (14291)<br />
85 Huckleberry Way<br />
Bowling Green, KY 42104<br />
270-586-2468(w)<br />
270-586-2223(f) 270-799-5468(c)<br />
josephlombard@berryplastics.com<br />
ba2- 7,bk2- 6<br />
London, Richard (15559)<br />
1269 Hutcherson Rd<br />
Glasgow, KY 42141<br />
270-651-1422(w) 270-678-4636(h)<br />
270-579-1929(c)<br />
sdl@scrtc.com<br />
fp2- 5,vb2- 3<br />
Long, Bill (2816)<br />
29 Boggess Boulevard<br />
Madisonville, KY 42431-2378<br />
270-825-6000(w) 270-825-4534(h)<br />
270-836-0135(c)<br />
long9008@twc.com<br />
bk3-41,fb2-17,fp2-18<br />
Long, James D. (1298)<br />
303 Madison Dr.<br />
Elizabethtown, KY 42701<br />
270-737-4282(w) 270-737-2328(h)<br />
270-737-0041(f) 270-505-2339(c)<br />
jlong303@gmail.com<br />
jdl@cubbank.com<br />
so3-14<br />
Long, James E. (2817)<br />
9450 Ogden Landing Road<br />
West Paducah, KY 42086-9628<br />
270-488-3166(h)<br />
270-556-1508(c)<br />
jlong9450@comcast.net<br />
ba3-16<br />
Long, Ray (8393)<br />
230 Elkh rn Drive<br />
Frankfort, KY 40601<br />
502-695-0545(h)<br />
502-330-6905(c)<br />
ray_bowler300@yahoo.com<br />
bk3-19,fb3-16<br />
Lonkard, Kenny (15294)<br />
10643 Big Bone Rd<br />
Union, KY 41091<br />
859-647-9710(w) 859-384-6837(h)<br />
859-647-3993(f) 859-393-2575(c)<br />
k.lonkard@insightbb.com<br />
kenny@lonkardconstruction.com<br />
wr2- 5<br />
LooneyJr, Dwight D (18042)<br />
50 Old Ferrells Creek Rd<br />
Belcher, KY 41513<br />
606-205-2616(h)<br />
bubberlooney8@live.com<br />
ba1- 2,fp1- 2<br />
Looney, James O. (2822)<br />
136 Potters Grocery Road<br />
Ashcamp, KY 41512-9703<br />
606-835-2811 x231(w) 606-754-9300(h)<br />
606-835-2899(f)<br />
james.looney@pike.kyschools.us<br />
bk3-30,fb3-32,vb3- 9<br />
Loperfi do, Richard O. (2823)<br />
270 <strong>High</strong>land Av<br />
Raceland, KY 41169<br />
606-694-4151(w) 606-836-3141(h)<br />
606-694-4151(c)<br />
rloperfi do@hotmail.com<br />
rloperfi edo@zoominternet.net<br />
bk3-39<br />
Lopez, Bill (2824)<br />
301 Oxford Lane<br />
Louisville, KY 40229<br />
502-554-3381(w) 502-957-4916(h)<br />
502-554-3381(f)<br />
billyloref@aol.com<br />
fb3-25<br />
Loran, Sean T (17791)<br />
208 Conn Terrace<br />
Lexington, KY 40218<br />
502-459-6181(h)<br />
502-689-4862(c)<br />
stloran0206@yahoo.com<br />
wr1- 2<br />
Lorenz, Mark (12568)<br />
1049 Bloomfi eld Ct<br />
Hebron, KY 41048<br />
859-991-6228(w) 859-586-5880(h)<br />
859-991-6228(c)<br />
refereeman@insightbb.com<br />
bk3-10<br />
<strong>2012</strong>-<strong>2013</strong> KHSAA HANDBOOK OFFICIALS DIRECTORY - 45<br />
Offi Offi cials cials Directory Directory
Offi Offi cials cials Directory Directory<br />
Lorenz, Mark W. (6144)<br />
1661 Colonade Dr<br />
Florence, KY 41042<br />
513-639-7419(w) 859-384-8687(h)<br />
859-760-3926(c)<br />
mlorenz@dpsciences.com<br />
ba2- 6<br />
Lortz, Don (14477)<br />
7104 Ridge Creek Road<br />
Louisville, KY 40291<br />
502-742-2010(h)<br />
502-777-2798(c)<br />
jcso409@aol.com<br />
bk2- 3,so1- 6,fp1- 3<br />
Loughran, James (12991)<br />
176 Hwy 638<br />
Manchester, KY 40962<br />
606-598-2145(w) 606-231-7997(h)<br />
606-598-8269(f) 606-813-5621(c)<br />
james.loughran@ky.gov<br />
fp1- 7<br />
Louis, Georges M (18025)<br />
712 Broadmoor Place<br />
Lexington, KY 40509<br />
859-264-9141(h)<br />
859-298-0288(c)<br />
vglou@yahoo.com<br />
so2- 2<br />
Love, Amanda (12087)<br />
1700 Kirby Dr<br />
Bowling Green, KY 42104<br />
270-791-2357(c)<br />
mandy_love10@hotmail.com<br />
so2-10<br />
Love, Bobby C (18317)<br />
1001 Orchard Lane<br />
Benton, KY 42025<br />
270-527-9091(w) 270-703-2442(h)<br />
270-703-2442(c)<br />
bobby.love@marshall.kyschools.us<br />
vb1- 1<br />
Love, Dave (15326)<br />
6417 El Rancho Rd<br />
Louisville, KY 40291<br />
502-935-1313 x205(w)<br />
502-935-1900(f) 502-500-9882(c)<br />
rdavislove@aol.com<br />
ba2- 5,bk2- 5,vb2- 4<br />
Love, Jonathan (14736)<br />
10014 Madder Way<br />
Louisville, KY 40228<br />
502-499-9029(w) 502-552-7200(h)<br />
502-552-7200(c)<br />
jdlove@insightbb.com<br />
ba1- 2<br />
Love, Nathan (1912)<br />
1417 Clagett Av<br />
Bowling Green, KY 42104<br />
270-745-5909(w)<br />
270-779-9841(c)<br />
nathan.love@wku.edu<br />
so3-15<br />
Lovett, Kyle (11015)<br />
1011 Fairview St<br />
Benton, KY 42025<br />
270-395-1355(w) 270-703-4256(h)<br />
klovett31@windstream.net<br />
bk3-12<br />
Lovett, Trent A. (2826)<br />
538 Merrywood Dr.<br />
Benton, KY 42025<br />
270-527-8628(w) 270-527-5877(h)<br />
270-527-0804(f) 270-205-0327(c)<br />
trentlisa@bellsouth.net<br />
bk3-28,tr2-15<br />
LoweJr, George E (18242)<br />
167 Magnolia Circle<br />
Fort Knox, KY 40121<br />
502-378-0259(h)<br />
loveblowe12@yahoo.com<br />
fb1- 1<br />
Lowe, Sam (4782)<br />
PO Box 373<br />
Olive Hill, KY 41164-0373<br />
606-474-7542(w) 606-286-5222(h)<br />
606-286-0050(f) 502-330-9003(c)<br />
emsinspector@hotmail.com<br />
ba3-20,bk2- 3<br />
Lowery, Steven (10805)<br />
5408 valley park dr<br />
Louisville, KY 40299<br />
502-581-0606(w) 502-649-6414(h)<br />
502-649-6414(c)<br />
steve@lowerysgroup.com<br />
bk1- 1<br />
Lubarsky, Joseph M. (13613)<br />
600 Foxgate Road<br />
Louisville, KY 40223<br />
502-245-8895(w) 502-245-9425(h)<br />
502-245-9425(f) 502-836-9065(c)<br />
jlubarsky@insightbb.com<br />
ba3- 8<br />
Lucas, James (17579)<br />
83 Stone Drive<br />
Hazard, KY 41701<br />
606-435-0717(h)<br />
606-439-2586(f) 606-438-1247(c)<br />
jameslucas1967@yahoo.com<br />
bk1- 2<br />
Lucas, Larry (17054)<br />
7148 E US 60 Hwy<br />
Rush, KY 41168<br />
606-474-5343(w) 606-474-8385(h)<br />
606-225-2004(c)<br />
l.lucas7758@yahoo.com<br />
fp2- 3<br />
Lucas, Larry S (18351)<br />
2724 Riedling Drive Apt 2<br />
Louisville, KY 40206<br />
502-498-3869(h)<br />
502-498-3869(c)<br />
lrrylucas8@aol.com<br />
fb1- 1<br />
Lucas, Rick (7649)<br />
3941 Pine Terrace Road<br />
Ashland, KY 41102<br />
606-923-4002(w) 606-928-8183(h)<br />
606-547-1200(c)<br />
suequallsdarter@gmail.com<br />
ba1-17<br />
Luckett, James (16219)<br />
4422 Dover Rd<br />
Louisville, KY 40216<br />
502-447-8042(h)<br />
502-550-2932(c)<br />
jamesluckett@hotmail.com<br />
bk1- 4,fb2- 3<br />
Luebbe, Pamela H. (1811)<br />
3608 Trail Creek Pl.<br />
Louisville, KY 40241<br />
502-420-0169(w) 502-426-4497(h)<br />
502-420-0166(f) 502-541-3860(c)<br />
pamelahaeberlin@att.net<br />
luv2swim4497@msn.com<br />
sw1-15<br />
Lukens, Barbara J (17317)<br />
27 Parkview Avenue<br />
Newport, KY 41071<br />
859-292-7486(w) 859-431-3979(h)<br />
859-261-1606(f) 859-308-8852(c)<br />
barbie.lukens@dayton.kyschools.us<br />
vb2- 2<br />
Lunsford, Douglas G. (11173)<br />
1004 Countryside Dr.<br />
Richmond, KY 40475<br />
859-745-9291(w) 859-893-5711(h)<br />
859-200-3653(c)<br />
plunsford_1984@yahoo.com<br />
vb3-11<br />
Lunsford, James (15098)<br />
355 Hwy 2001<br />
Irvin, KY 40336<br />
606-726-0246(h)<br />
859-556-1807(c)<br />
j_n_l00@hotmail.com<br />
vb1- 5<br />
Lunsford, Justin R (18363)<br />
144 Harvey's Lane<br />
Lost Creek, KY 41348<br />
606-666-4660(h)<br />
606-260-3216(c)<br />
lunsford21@gmail.com<br />
so1- 1<br />
Lusardi, Bob (1225)<br />
PO Box 910811<br />
Lexington, KY 40591<br />
859-421-4688(h)<br />
859-421-4688(c)<br />
bob2641@gmail.com<br />
blusardi@herald-leader.com<br />
fb3-16<br />
Luttrell, Greg (14085)<br />
109 Fairway Drive<br />
Central City, KY 42330<br />
270-298-6414(w) 270-754-4090(h)<br />
270-298-6400(f) 270-256-0909(c)<br />
gluttrell@cwcbank.com<br />
bk2- 7<br />
Lutz, Barry (7074)<br />
295 Farris Lane<br />
Madisonville, KY 42431<br />
270-383-6002(w)<br />
502-217-2271(f) 270-836-0713(c)<br />
barry.lutz@lge-ku.com<br />
barry.lutz@lge-ku.com<br />
ba3-23<br />
Lyle, Cary Q. (5605)<br />
261 Resident Ln. Greenbo State Park<br />
Greenup, KY 41144<br />
606-473-7324(w) 606-922-3119(h)<br />
606-473-7741(f) 606-922-3119(c)<br />
caryqlyle@gmail.com<br />
ba3-23,bk3-24,fb3-24<br />
Lyles, J P (1765)<br />
PO Box 264<br />
Calvert City, KY 42029<br />
270-395-8331(w)<br />
270-395-5360(f) 270-703-6748(c)<br />
jplyles@rocketmail.com<br />
so2-15<br />
Lyons, John F. (1745)<br />
3523 Hanover Road<br />
Louisville, KY 40207<br />
502-609-6021(w) 502-896-0062(h)<br />
lyonsjf@bellsouth.net<br />
so3-15<br />
Lyons, John T. (13314)<br />
3710 Chevy Chase Road<br />
Louisville, KY 40218<br />
502-451-9094(h)<br />
502-396-3973(c)<br />
johnt099@aol.com<br />
fb3- 8<br />
Lyons, Shawn (15723)<br />
1122 Secretariat Dr West<br />
Danville, KY 40422<br />
859-238-5500(w) 859-227-0987(h)<br />
859-238-5507(f) 859-227-0987(c)<br />
shawn.lyons@centre.edu<br />
sa4lyons@roadrunner.com<br />
so2- 4<br />
Maddix II, Gary L. (3101)<br />
PO Box 341<br />
South Shore, KY 41175<br />
606-694-1601(w)<br />
606-694-1601(c)<br />
catsdalejr1@yahoo.com<br />
bk3-15<br />
Maddox, Robert V. (2849)<br />
69 Micah Ridge<br />
Sparta, Ky 41086<br />
859-643-0372(h)<br />
859-743-4453(c)<br />
bobby.maddox@hotmail.com<br />
ba3-21,bk3-35,fp1- 3<br />
Maggard, Kyle (11728)<br />
412 Napier Branch Rd<br />
Hazard, KY 41701<br />
606-436-5101(w) 606-435-0250(h)<br />
606-233-0860(c)<br />
kylemaggard35@gmail.com<br />
kylemagg@aol.com<br />
ba3-11,bk3-11,fb3- 6,fp2-10,vb1- 3<br />
Mahaffey, Jessie (17035)<br />
65 Eddie Dr<br />
Mt Vernon, KY 40456<br />
606-256-4818(w) 606-256-0006(h)<br />
606-256-3755(f) 606-308-4865(c)<br />
jessie.mahaffey@rockcastle.kyschools.us<br />
bk2- 3<br />
Mahone, Keith A (18164)<br />
818 N Elm St. Apt# 104<br />
Hopkinsville, KY 42240<br />
270-605-0835(h)<br />
270-498-0514(c)<br />
kamahone1@yahoo.com<br />
fb1- 1<br />
Mahoney, Richard (13150)<br />
6714 Cassidy Circle<br />
Louisville, KY 40229<br />
502-303-4018(w) 502-966-8370(h)<br />
richard.mahoney@insightbb.com<br />
so1- 5,fp2- 9<br />
Majors, Jeff (14000)<br />
PO Box 52<br />
Caneyville, KY 42721<br />
270-879-3010(w) 270-879-9941(h)<br />
270-879-6401(f) 270-589-1901(c)<br />
jeff.majors@majorstransit.com<br />
ba2- 6,bk3- 7,fp2- 6,vb2- 5<br />
Maley, Edward (14204)<br />
4512 Verbena Park<br />
Lexington, KY 40509<br />
859-255-9665(w) 859-268-0971(h)<br />
859-268-0971(c)<br />
etmcpa@insightbb.com<br />
ba2- 7<br />
Malone, Patrick (16517)<br />
144 Bent Tree Dr<br />
Covington, KY 41017<br />
859-371-9049 x70116(w) 859-248-<br />
0836(h)<br />
859-371-9154(f) 859-248-0836(c)<br />
patrick_malone555@yahoo.com<br />
ba2- 4<br />
Mang, Jr., Berry (2857)<br />
614 Rosemont Ave<br />
Park Hills, KY 41011<br />
859-431-2060(w) 859-291-5442(h)<br />
859-653-9250(c)<br />
bmang@covcathedral.com<br />
fb3-35<br />
Mann, Cathy L. (2858)<br />
10538 S Fork Loop<br />
Panama City, FL 32404<br />
850-624-5290(h)<br />
850-624-5290(c)<br />
tenyankee@earthlink.net<br />
bk3-33,so2-15,vb1-10<br />
Mann, Joan E. (2859)<br />
108 Ridgeview Rd.<br />
Danville, KY 40422-2229<br />
859-236-4314(h)<br />
859-239-9761(c)<br />
jmann11@adelphia.net<br />
fp3-26,tr2-18,vb3-18<br />
Mann, Lawrence V. (2860)<br />
2651 Alice Avenue<br />
New Albany, IN 47150-6226<br />
812-945-7875(h)<br />
lawmann@insightbb.com<br />
wr3-43<br />
Marcinak, Steve (15115)<br />
1045 Ridgetree Ln<br />
Lexington, KY 40514-1090<br />
917-843-4454(w) 859-523-9491(h)<br />
917-843-4454(c)<br />
ubet0008@hotmail.com<br />
so1- 5<br />
Margroum, William (14604)<br />
76 Gunpowder Ridge<br />
Ft Thomas, KY 41075<br />
513-891-6210(w) 859-441-9937(h)<br />
513-891-4761(f) 513-403-1291(c)<br />
margroum@msn.com<br />
sw1- 6<br />
Markesbery, Lesley (12081)<br />
2237 Shaker Run Rd<br />
Lexington, KY 40509<br />
859-825-4301(w) 859-335-1115(h)<br />
859-519-6647(c)<br />
lmrunyon@gmail.com<br />
vb3- 9<br />
Marks, Krystal (18206)<br />
8760 Park Laureate Dr. Apt. 214<br />
Louisville, KY 40220<br />
801-897-8422(h)<br />
kamarks1@yahoo.com<br />
so1- 1<br />
46 - OFFICIALS DIRECTORY <strong>2012</strong>-<strong>2013</strong> KHSAA HANDBOOK
Marrs III, James Jackson (13315)<br />
2827 goosecreek rd #3<br />
Louisville, KY 40242<br />
5026642156(w) 502-749-3295(h)<br />
502-377-9946(c)<br />
jamesmarrs02@aol.com<br />
jamesmarrs@offi cemax.com<br />
fb3- 8<br />
Marshall, Gwenella (13546)<br />
71 Juniper Drive<br />
Shelbyville, KY 40065<br />
502-633-7424(h)<br />
502-817-6060(c)<br />
candidejon@aol.com<br />
ba1- 5,bk1- 8<br />
Marshall, Joseph (9309)<br />
208 Bluebird Court<br />
Lawrenceburg, KY 40342<br />
502-839-3436(w) 502-859-9979(h)<br />
502-600-1329(c)<br />
pastormarshall57@yahoo.com<br />
marshallj57@roadrunner.com<br />
bk2-17<br />
Marshall, Stephen (12778)<br />
399 Lavista Drive<br />
Rineyville, KY 40162<br />
573-433-4894(w) 270-234-8196(h)<br />
smarshall88@yahoo.com<br />
fb3-13<br />
Martin, Alan L. (2870)<br />
8410 Fox Ridge Court<br />
Louisville, KY 40272<br />
502-291-7359(w) 502-935-0031(h)<br />
502-935-0031(f) 502-291-7359(c)<br />
amartin53@bellsouth.net<br />
wr3-40<br />
Martin, Brandon (15397)<br />
116 Buckhorn Rd<br />
Beaver, KY 41604<br />
606-587-2041(h)<br />
606-477-0454(c)<br />
brandonmartin9@hotmail.com<br />
ba2- 5,bk2- 5,fb2- 3,fp2- 4,vb2- 3<br />
Martin, C. Ray (9148)<br />
360 West City Dam Road<br />
Corbin, KY 40701<br />
606-515-2557(w) 606-258-8234(h)<br />
606-344-2855(c)<br />
m_cray@bellsouth.net<br />
tr2-18<br />
Martin, Dewayne (14210)<br />
340 Franklin St<br />
Paducah, KY 42003<br />
270-575-7050 x146(w) 270-331-0884(h)<br />
270-331-0884(c)<br />
keith.martin@ky.gov<br />
ba3- 7,bk2- 4,fp2- 7<br />
Martin, Donchez (15527)<br />
6977 Gordon Blvd<br />
Burlington, KY 41005<br />
859-384-3896(h)<br />
859-393-9119(c)<br />
donchez1@insightbb.com<br />
ba2- 5<br />
Martin, Dwight K (17352)<br />
3950 Nat Rogers Rd.<br />
Boston, KY 40004<br />
502-349-9495(w) 502-827-9126(h)<br />
502-827-9126(c)<br />
dkm29@yahoo.com<br />
fb1- 2<br />
Martin, Jerry L. (8488)<br />
PO Box 154<br />
Eminence, KY 40019<br />
502-227-8989(w) 502-803-0054(h)<br />
502-633-2854(f)<br />
pestsightings@bellsouth.net<br />
bk3-19,fp3-17<br />
Martin, Jim (5512)<br />
816 <strong>High</strong>land Pike<br />
Covington, KY 41011-4012<br />
859-669-3456(w) 859-491-1994(h)<br />
859-322-0073(c)<br />
jmartin816@hotmail.com<br />
so1-12<br />
Martin, Owen (5107)<br />
117 Watkins Prairie Lane<br />
New Albany, IN 47150-4277<br />
502-368-7777 X7250(w) 812-945-5344(h)<br />
502-550-3847(c)<br />
otheref@sbcglobal.net<br />
bk3-23<br />
Martin, Stephen (14878)<br />
208 Larkspur Ln<br />
Paducah, KY 42003<br />
270-898-7691(h)<br />
270-898-7691(f) 270-519-0501(c)<br />
sbmartin2@gmail.com<br />
ba2- 6,bk2- 3,fp2- 6<br />
Martin, Steven (2878)<br />
PO Box 234<br />
Brooksville, KY 41004-0234<br />
606-756-2131(w)<br />
606-782-1856(c)<br />
gsmartin01@hotmail.com<br />
ba1- 8,bk2-30<br />
Martin, Todd (8085)<br />
1100 Hart Church Road<br />
London, KY 40744<br />
606-878-6410(w) 606-864-8482(h)<br />
606-878-2800(f)<br />
toddmartin@martinspeterbilt.com<br />
ba2-20,fb3-17,fp1- 8<br />
Martin, Turner (14221)<br />
109 Briarwood Drive<br />
Marion, KY 42064<br />
270-965-5749(h)<br />
270-704-0563(c)<br />
ctm8287@hotmail.com<br />
turnerconyerlumb@bellsouth.net<br />
bk2- 7,fb3- 7<br />
Marx, Michael (15116)<br />
2214 Margate Ct<br />
LaGrange, KY 40031<br />
502-217-6091(w) 502-222-4282(h)<br />
240-441-3256(c)<br />
michael.marx@hyatt.com<br />
so2- 5<br />
Mason, Blake (13742)<br />
80 Hwy 803<br />
Millstone, KY 41838<br />
606-855-8106(h)<br />
606-634-3385(c)<br />
blake.mason33@yahoo.com<br />
bk1- 7,fb3- 7<br />
Mason, Justin (14198)<br />
468 New Hope Church Rd<br />
Mayfi eld, KY 42066<br />
270-559-6008(c)<br />
jmason57@hotmail.com<br />
bk2- 7<br />
Mason, Richard (17103)<br />
150 Wellington Dr<br />
Middlesboro, KY 40965<br />
606-269-0645(h)<br />
606-269-0645(c)<br />
scott_mason23@hotmail.com<br />
ba2- 3<br />
Massey, Clay (14335)<br />
311 Clark Dr<br />
London, KY 40741<br />
502-552-3946(c)<br />
claymassey22@hotmail.com<br />
ba3- 7,fb3- 6,vb1- 2<br />
Massie, Kevin C. (7883)<br />
1496 Copper Run Boulevard<br />
Lexington, KY 40514-2221<br />
859-257-5483(w) 859-223-8873(h)<br />
859-257-9009(f) 859-285-9919(c)<br />
kmassie@gmail.com<br />
bk3-20,vb2- 3<br />
Masters, Michael Shane (16928)<br />
2284 Mt Hebron Rd<br />
Lancaster, KY 40444<br />
859-230-4315(h)<br />
859-230-4315(c)<br />
ukcats03@hotmail.com<br />
bk2- 3<br />
Mastoroudis, Athanasios (15816)<br />
387 Eldorado St<br />
Sonora, KY 42776<br />
270-506-1064(w) 270-369-6563(h)<br />
270-312-9959(c)<br />
thanlori@yahoo.com<br />
so2- 4<br />
Mathis, Christy (15117)<br />
8809 Charing Cross Rd<br />
Louisville, KY 40222<br />
502-299-8788(h)<br />
snowbdher@insightbb.com<br />
so2- 5<br />
Mathis, Jonathan (16584)<br />
1307 Overbey St<br />
Murray, KY 42071<br />
270-293-1193(h)<br />
270-293-1193(c)<br />
jon.mathis100@yahoo.com<br />
so1- 2<br />
Matthews, Clint D (17443)<br />
105 Mockingbird ircle<br />
Shelbyville, KY 40065<br />
502-232-0411(h)<br />
502-232-0411(c)<br />
dawn.matthews@insightbb.com<br />
fb2- 2<br />
Mattingly, Garland Jay (8593)<br />
915 Lebanon Road<br />
Springfi eld, KY 40069<br />
502-607-1143(w) 859-576-2878(h)<br />
859-576-2878(c)<br />
jaymat1960@me.com<br />
jay.mattingly@ng.army.mil<br />
ba1-19,bk2-16,vb1- 9<br />
Mattingly, Joseph L (17918)<br />
104 West Grundy Avenue<br />
Springfi eld, KY 40069<br />
859-805-0341(h)<br />
859-805-0341(c)<br />
josephleemattingly@yahoo.com<br />
vb1- 2<br />
Mattingly, Robert (15270)<br />
105 Lexington Ct<br />
Coxs Creek, KY 40013<br />
502-445-8373(c)<br />
bobby.mattingly@yahoo.com<br />
bk1- 5<br />
Mattingly, Thomas W. (7884)<br />
1874 Morgantown Rd<br />
Whitesville, KY 42378<br />
270-844-5023(w) 270-233-4107(h)<br />
tmattingly1975@aol.com<br />
bk2-20,vb1- 7<br />
Mattingly, Thomas W. (8430)<br />
131 S Main St<br />
New Haven, KY 40051<br />
502-348-3931(w)<br />
502-827-3472(c)<br />
dooleymattingly@gmail.com<br />
bk3-13,fb3- 8<br />
Mattmiller, Jr., Richard (2896)<br />
268 South Point Drive<br />
Lexington, KY 40515<br />
859-272-2780(h)<br />
859-221-6895(c)<br />
krbm@insightbb.com<br />
p13@windstream.net<br />
fb3-37<br />
Matusiak, Martin H. (2897)<br />
542 Dogwood Lane<br />
Elizabethtown, KY 42701-9532<br />
270-737-6303(h)<br />
270-723-7132(c)<br />
marty.matusiak@hardin.kyschools.us<br />
mmatusia@hardin.k12.ky.us<br />
ba2-17,bk3-34,fb3-25,fp3-28,vb3-12<br />
Mauer, Paul (17164)<br />
962 Stoney Creek Dr<br />
Frankfort, KY 40601<br />
502-564-7000(w) 502-875-1276(h)<br />
502-352-0337(c)<br />
psmauer@yahoo.com<br />
vb2- 3<br />
Mauser, Alan (16316)<br />
425 S. Sherrin Av<br />
Louisville, KY 40207<br />
502-458-8989(w) 502-897-1978(h)<br />
502-451-5439(f) 502-741-9778(c)<br />
afootdr@aol.com<br />
so2- 4<br />
Maxson, Brian (13667)<br />
217 Squire Lyles Rd<br />
Scottsville, KY 42164<br />
270-622-2182(h)<br />
270-237-0304(c)<br />
maxsonbrian35@aol.com<br />
maxsonbrian@aol.com<br />
ba2- 7,fb3- 6,fp2- 7<br />
Maxwell, Thomas (10901)<br />
4314 Parkay Place<br />
Louisville, KY 40216<br />
502-817-0373(w) 502-749-9176(h)<br />
thomas.maxwell@insightbb.com<br />
mmaxno@aol.com<br />
fb3-12<br />
May, Dane M (17950)<br />
7672 Ky 1232<br />
Corbin, KY 40701<br />
606-528-9583(h)<br />
606-521-9583(c)<br />
danemay16@hotmail.com<br />
ba1- 2<br />
May, Jeremy (16153)<br />
1016B North Elm Street<br />
Henderson, KY 42420<br />
270-965-9141 x217(w) 270-860-2728(h)<br />
270-965-9560(f) 270-860-2728(c)<br />
jmay@par4plastics.com<br />
jwmay@insightbb.com<br />
ba2- 4,bk1- 4,fp2- 4<br />
May, Larry G. (5699)<br />
951 Winchester Road<br />
Mount Sterling, KY 40353-7221<br />
859-498-2894(w) 859-498-2894(h)<br />
859-585-0295(c)<br />
may401@bellsouth.net<br />
bk3-48,fb3-20<br />
Mayberry, James (16819)<br />
497 South Steedland Drive<br />
Louisville, KY 40229<br />
502-418-4921(h)<br />
502-418-4921(c)<br />
jmayberry369@gmail.com<br />
fb1- 3<br />
Maynard, David (4489)<br />
101 KY Rt 1428<br />
Prestonsburg, KY 41653<br />
606-886-8686(h)<br />
606-454-1435(c)<br />
dixierebel@setel.com<br />
fb3-26<br />
Maynard, Larry (9860)<br />
PO Box 1678<br />
Inez, KY 41224<br />
606-358-5305(w) 606-298-7007(h)<br />
606-358-5305(f) 606-534-0078(c)<br />
larry.maynard@fl oyd.kyschools.us<br />
larrymaynard06@bellsouth.net<br />
ba3-16,bk3-16,vb3-14<br />
Maynard, Tyler (15817)<br />
1830 US 60 West<br />
Morehead, KY 40351<br />
606-356-0831(h)<br />
tmaynard014@hotmail.com<br />
bk1- 3<br />
Maynard, Walter E. (2909)<br />
1020 E Midland Trail<br />
Grayson, KY 41143<br />
606-474-9100(w) 606-474-9497(h)<br />
606-474-7727(f) 606-615-2685(c)<br />
maynardwalt@yahoo.com<br />
bk3-33,fb3-22<br />
Mays, Andy (13452)<br />
2051 Holderness Dr<br />
Union, KY 41091<br />
513-761-7500(w) 859-647-2510(h)<br />
859-393-8401(c)<br />
andy_mays10@yahoo.com<br />
bk3- 8,fb2- 3<br />
<strong>2012</strong>-<strong>2013</strong> KHSAA HANDBOOK OFFICIALS DIRECTORY - 47<br />
Offi Offi cials cials Directory Directory
Offi Offi cials cials Directory Directory<br />
Mays, Mike (5810)<br />
PO Box 146<br />
Booneville, KY 41314-0146<br />
606-593-6226(w) 606-593-5488(h)<br />
606-593-6343(f) 606-454-1500(c)<br />
mikemays@kycourts.net<br />
bk3-24<br />
McCallum, Larry R. (2916)<br />
306 Valley View Drive<br />
Radcliff, KY 40160<br />
270-877-1455(h)<br />
270-877-1455(f) 270-268-7462(c)<br />
lmack62@hotmail.com<br />
bk3-21,fb3-25,fp3-15<br />
McCann, Bill (16656)<br />
619 Powhatan Dr<br />
Madisonville, KY 42431<br />
270-825-5205(w) 270-825-0885(h)<br />
270-871-2980(c)<br />
mccann_w@bellsouth.net<br />
so2- 3<br />
McCann, David A (17341)<br />
619 Powhatan Drive<br />
Madisonville, KY 42431<br />
270-825-0885(h)<br />
270-875-1172(c)<br />
david.mccann28@yahoo.com<br />
so1- 2<br />
McCann, Justin (17382)<br />
2592 E Ky 9<br />
Vanceburg, KY 41179<br />
606-796-3566(h)<br />
606-202-3896(c)<br />
justinmccann_3@hotmail.com<br />
ba1- 2,bk1- 2<br />
McCartney, Joseph J. (8499)<br />
88 Gray Lane<br />
London, KY 40744-8523<br />
606-523-8513(w) 606-682-2356(h)<br />
606-523-8510(f) 606-682-2356(c)<br />
jmacattack@hotmail.com<br />
jmccartn@bhsi.com<br />
bk3-18<br />
McCaslin, Glenn (14969)<br />
12708 Crestmoor Cr<br />
Prospect, KY 40059<br />
502-802-0912(w) 502-292-1048(h)<br />
502-802-0912(c)<br />
glenn.mccaslin@kellogg.com<br />
tr2- 6<br />
McClure, Bradley T (17893)<br />
559 Somerset Road<br />
London, KY 40741<br />
606-546-4118(w) 606-878-2446(h)<br />
606-546-3809(f) 606-627-9556(c)<br />
bradtm@windstream.net<br />
ba1- 2<br />
McClure, Brian (9790)<br />
212 Moore Street<br />
Bromley, KY 41016<br />
859-640-3060(h)<br />
859-640-3060(c)<br />
brianmcclure@hotmail.com<br />
fb3-15<br />
McConnell, Robert C. (2927)<br />
5204 Laconia Cove<br />
Buckner, KY 40010<br />
502-222-8947(h)<br />
502-295-4034(c)<br />
bobmc5204@yahoo.com<br />
bk1- 4,fb3-30,fp2- 9,vb1- 2<br />
McCord, Robert Michael (10310)<br />
130 S Killarney Ln<br />
Richmond, KY 40475<br />
859-623-8500(w)<br />
859-624-1563(f) 859-227-0514(c)<br />
rmmccord@hotmail.com<br />
so3-13<br />
McCord, Ryan (14598)<br />
100 Shala-mar Rue<br />
Winchester, KY 40391<br />
859-402-2712(h)<br />
859-229-6948(c)<br />
refmccord@gmail.com<br />
rmsoccer7@gmail.com<br />
so3- 6<br />
McCormick, John (15088)<br />
107 Cortland Ct<br />
Elizabethtown, KY 42701<br />
270-312-1132(h)<br />
270-312-1132(c)<br />
johnmc1327@yahoo.com<br />
so2- 5<br />
McCowan, Judd Lambert (10257)<br />
19 Melody Circle<br />
West Liberty, KY 41472<br />
606-743-2800(w) 606-743-4573(h)<br />
859-388-4387(c)<br />
jmcowan@mrtc.com<br />
ba1- 7,bk1-13,fb3-13,fp1- 9<br />
McCoy, Bradley J. (10391)<br />
93 Shady Cliff Road<br />
Lewisburg, KY 42256<br />
270-363-1014(w) 502-525-1907(h)<br />
bradleyjmccoy@hotmail.com<br />
bk2- 6<br />
McCoy, Brittni (17016)<br />
4761 Tomahawk Rd<br />
Tomahawk, KY 41262<br />
606-298-5040(h)<br />
859-779-1830(c)<br />
bballqueen_101@yahoo.com<br />
bk1- 3,vb1- 3<br />
McCoy, James Michael (9845)<br />
401 Olde Glouchester Cove<br />
Louisville, KY 40214<br />
502-641-6851(w) 502-361-0771(h)<br />
502-641-6851(c)<br />
refmike611@insightbb.com<br />
bk3-17<br />
McCoy, Robert O (14534)<br />
624 Virginia Ave<br />
Mt Sterling, KY 40353-8524<br />
859-5665464(w) 859-274-8282(h)<br />
859-274-8282(c)<br />
romccoy543@msn.com<br />
fb3- 6<br />
McCoy, Ryan K (17913)<br />
131 Lancelot Court, #13<br />
Pikeville, KY 41501<br />
606-422-3334(w) 606-422-3334(h)<br />
606-422-3334(c)<br />
ryankmccoy22@yahoo.com<br />
ba1- 2<br />
McCoyIii, Thomas N (17557)<br />
7927 Graydon Heights Drive<br />
Catlettsburg, KY 41129<br />
606-831-8295(h)<br />
606-831-8295(c)<br />
deaconator08@yahoo.com<br />
bk1- 2<br />
McCracken, Sky (12946)<br />
326 Anita Dr<br />
Paducah, KY 42003<br />
270-442-0077(w) 270-210-7743(h)<br />
270-442-0722(f) 270-210-7743(c)<br />
revdsky@comcast.net<br />
bk3- 9,fp2- 4<br />
McCray, Carl G. (2933)<br />
760 Richmond Road<br />
Berea, KY 40403-1059<br />
859-200-0234(c)<br />
ukbereans@aol.com<br />
mccraycarl@aol.com<br />
fb3-43<br />
McCreery, Jeromy T (17899)<br />
630 Byrd Road<br />
Mayfi eld, KY 42066<br />
270-705-1707(h)<br />
270-705-1707(c)<br />
jeromy_mccreery@gmx.com<br />
fp1- 2<br />
McCullough, Michael (15444)<br />
17645 Leitchfi eld Rd<br />
Big Clifty, KY 42712<br />
270-268-5298(c)<br />
mrmccullough@windstream.net<br />
mrmccullough@windstream.net<br />
bk1- 4,fp2- 5,vb1- 1<br />
McDaniel, George W. (12954)<br />
332 Yorktown Drive<br />
Paris, KY 40361<br />
859-255-7351(w) 859-987-2772(h)<br />
859-749-8755(c)<br />
woodysimprints@yahoo.com<br />
fp2- 9<br />
McDaniel, Mark (17218)<br />
22 Charlotte Rd<br />
Sandgap, KY 40481<br />
606-965-3659(h)<br />
859893-2712(c)<br />
melissa.mcdaniel@clark.kyschools.us<br />
ba1- 3,fp1- 3<br />
McDonald, Larry (9926)<br />
677 Helm Lane<br />
Mount Washington, KY 40047<br />
502-259-7000(w) 502-538-3303(h)<br />
502-456-5663(f) 502-419-6805(c)<br />
mac3zoo@aol.com<br />
bk3-15<br />
McDonald, William (16843)<br />
126 Wickliffe st<br />
Greenville, KY 42345<br />
270-314-9600(h)<br />
270-314-9600(c)<br />
slaton.12@hotmail.com<br />
bk2- 3<br />
McDorman, James (16620)<br />
3366 Hammett Hill Rd<br />
Bowling Green, KY 42101<br />
520-909-9682(h)<br />
520-909-9682(c)<br />
james.mcdorman@gmail.com<br />
nicole.zirkelbach@wku.edu<br />
so1- 3<br />
McDowell, Gregory Wayne (2940)<br />
7405 Burlington Pike<br />
Florence, KY 41042<br />
859-371-7774(w) 859-801-3015(h)<br />
859-746-8143(f) 859-801-3015(c)<br />
gregmcd@fuse.net<br />
gmcdowell@assuredtitlellc.com<br />
bk3-29<br />
McElroy, Arlus (13728)<br />
2120 Contemporary Lane<br />
Crestwood, KY 40014<br />
502-491-5243(w)<br />
502-639-4256(c)<br />
diamondof9@msn.com<br />
fp2- 8<br />
McFarland, Calvin (16198)<br />
2518 Muscovy Way<br />
Jeffersonville, IN 47130<br />
812-218-2090(w) 812-285-0305(h)<br />
812-285-0305(f) 502-291-2410(c)<br />
indianamac@insightbb.com<br />
ba1- 3,fp2- 4<br />
McFarlin, Michael (17160)<br />
242 Jimeson Way<br />
Glasgow, KY 42141<br />
270-404-5245(w) 270-453-2485(h)<br />
270-670-4139(c)<br />
michaeldmcfarlin@gmail.com<br />
fp2- 3,vb2- 2<br />
McFrazier, Marques M (18124)<br />
325 Mallard Dr<br />
Frankfort, KY 40601<br />
502-682-6498(w) 502-682-6498(h)<br />
502-682-6498(c)<br />
marques_mcfrazier@eku.edu<br />
so1- 1<br />
McGaha, Doug (7342)<br />
681 Manor Drive<br />
Taylor Mill, KY 41015<br />
859-727-2800(w) 859-663-7236(h)<br />
859-912-2370(c)<br />
dmcgaha@blspille.com<br />
fb3-21<br />
McGaha, Gary (2947)<br />
7013 Running Fox Court<br />
Florence, KY 41042<br />
513-723-3881(w) 513-470-8417(h)<br />
gary.mcgaha@convergys.com<br />
ba2- 3,fb3-21<br />
McGaha, Jacob (16569)<br />
7013 Running Fox Ct<br />
Florence, KY 41042<br />
513-470-8417(w) 5135498858(h)<br />
5135498858(c)<br />
gwmej59@yahoo.com<br />
fb2- 3<br />
McGinty, Jr., L. V. (2954)<br />
172 Red Fox Trail<br />
Paducah, KY 42001-4671<br />
270-442-8080(w) 270-442-8080(h)<br />
270-519-8001(c)<br />
mcgintylv@bellsouth.net<br />
bk3-44,fb3-45<br />
McGlasson, Donald R. (9319)<br />
8802 William Penn Ct<br />
Louisville, KY 40228<br />
502-964-1724(h)<br />
502-338-5850(c)<br />
topsgt@insightbb.com<br />
bk2- 7<br />
McGlone, Caleb (15818)<br />
1643 North State Hwy 7<br />
Grayson, KY 41143<br />
606-474-4211(h)<br />
606-316-6900(c)<br />
thesmurfyone@gmail.com<br />
fb1- 3<br />
McGlone, Carl Wayne (2956)<br />
1643 North <strong>High</strong>way 7<br />
Grayson, KY 41143-9532<br />
606-474-5714(w) 606-474-4211(h)<br />
606-316-6901(c)<br />
cwmcglone@hotmail.com<br />
bk3-28,fb3-21<br />
McGowan, William (15118)<br />
802 Mildred St<br />
Versailles, KY 40383<br />
859-846-5371(w) 859-873-1956(h)<br />
859-492-5612(c)<br />
bmcgowan@midway.edu<br />
so2- 5<br />
McGrath, Brad (13362)<br />
1704 Parkridge Pkwy<br />
Louisville, KY 40214<br />
502-361-2217(h)<br />
502-403-0941(c)<br />
mc7primetime@aol.com<br />
fb3- 8<br />
McGuffey, Edward J. (2960)<br />
2144 Detour Rd<br />
Bowling Green, KY 42101<br />
270-991-0892(c)<br />
bige081457@yahoo.com<br />
vb3-12<br />
McGuffey, Ronnie (9087)<br />
430 Shake Rag Road<br />
Waynesburg, KY 40489<br />
859-236-7200 x5417(w) 606-365-9012(h)<br />
606-669-0360(c)<br />
ronnie.mcguffey@amgreetings.com<br />
bk3-12,fp3-15,vb3-12<br />
McGuire, Alonzo L. (11693)<br />
183 W. Jefferson Ave.<br />
Danville, KY 40422<br />
859-734-6641(w) 859-236-9893(h)<br />
859-583-4636(c)<br />
lonniemcguire24@gmail.com<br />
lonniemcguire87@gmail.com<br />
bk3-11<br />
McGuire, Keith (16249)<br />
70 Twp. Road 1154<br />
South Point, OH 45680<br />
304-654-0450(h)<br />
304-654-0450(c)<br />
siteselector@aol.com<br />
bk3-22<br />
McHargue, Aaron (2962)<br />
139 Locust Lane<br />
Bedford, KY 40006<br />
502-255-7548(h)<br />
amchargue@bellsouth.net<br />
fp2-10<br />
McIntosh, Brandon (11836)<br />
2129 Copper Creek Rd<br />
Crab Orchard, KY 40419<br />
606-308-5266(w) 606-256-3637(h)<br />
mack_3005@yahoo.com<br />
ba3-11<br />
48 - OFFICIALS DIRECTORY <strong>2012</strong>-<strong>2013</strong> KHSAA HANDBOOK
McIntosh, Carl W. (2965)<br />
1181 <strong>High</strong>land Rd<br />
Jackson, KY 41339-9753<br />
606-295-7174(h)<br />
carlw.mcintosh@yahoo.com<br />
ba1-16,bk3-37,fb1-24<br />
McIntyre, Joel (1170)<br />
7032 Hwy 522<br />
Totz, KY 40870<br />
606-573-2206(w) 606-573-1649(h)<br />
tandkw@bellsouth.net<br />
bk1-16<br />
McKee, Edwin S. (2970)<br />
314 <strong>High</strong>land Avenue, #4<br />
Lawrenceburg, KY 40342<br />
502-839-6971(w) 502-859-1217(h)<br />
502-600-0008(c)<br />
emackat43@bellsouth.net<br />
bk3-29<br />
McKee, Sr., James L. (3692)<br />
1292 Cane Run Road<br />
Turners Station, KY 40075<br />
502-947-5509(h)<br />
502-947-5510(f) 502-548-1327(c)<br />
jmckeesr@bellsouth.net<br />
tr2-15<br />
McKenzie, B. Scott (8394)<br />
460 Schenkel Lane<br />
Frankfort, KY 40601<br />
502-564-6770(w) 502-316-8485(h)<br />
scott.mckenzie@ky.gov<br />
bk2-10<br />
McKinley, Steve (13289)<br />
4100 Krispin Cove<br />
Buckner, KY 40010<br />
502-968-6600(w) 502-225-4166(h)<br />
502-758-2607(c)<br />
stevemckinley@bellsouth.net<br />
smckin98@hotmail.com<br />
fb3-18<br />
McKinney, Jack (12424)<br />
726 Melrose Av<br />
Lexington, KY 40502<br />
859-539-7489(w) 859-335-9011(h)<br />
859-539-7489(c)<br />
juggles@iglou.com<br />
wr3-10<br />
McKinney, Rudy (5406)<br />
504 Lincoln Road<br />
Elizabethtown, KY 42701-8404<br />
270-765-7150(h)<br />
270-307-1402(c)<br />
pat-rudy@msn.com<br />
tr3-25<br />
McLaren, James P. (8238)<br />
2 Oakview Dr.<br />
Alexandria, KY 41001<br />
859-912-1209(w) 859-912-1209(h)<br />
859-912-1209(c)<br />
jimandannettamclaren@gmail.com<br />
j.mclaren@insightbb.com<br />
fb3-19<br />
McLaren, James W (17468)<br />
6379 Briargate dr<br />
Burlington, KY 41005<br />
859-743-7931(w)<br />
859-835-2209(c)<br />
insightjim@gmail.com<br />
fb2- 2<br />
McLaren, Timothy S (18355)<br />
21 <strong>High</strong>land Meadow<br />
<strong>High</strong>land Heights, KY 41076<br />
859-982-5856(h)<br />
t.scottmclaren@gmail.com<br />
fb1- 1<br />
McLaughlin, Don (12660)<br />
554 Shamrock Drive<br />
Madisonville, KY 42431<br />
270-821-5335(w) 270-821-8004(h)<br />
270-339-4011(c)<br />
don@madisonvilledisciples.org<br />
fb3-20<br />
McLaurin, Yul M. (4902)<br />
5704 Grandel Blvd<br />
Louisville, KY 40258<br />
502-468-5060(w) 502-448-4545(h)<br />
502-775-4913(f) 502-468-5060(c)<br />
darightcall@bellsouth.net<br />
bk3-14<br />
McLimore, Austin (11026)<br />
369 Boling Rd<br />
Utica, KY 42376<br />
270-316-9670(w) 270-302-6974(h)<br />
mxchamp44@hotmail.com<br />
mclimoreca@omu.org<br />
bk3-11<br />
McMain Jr, Randy (9484)<br />
9054 US Hwy 231<br />
Utica, KY 42376<br />
270-275-4158(h)<br />
270-952-8863(c)<br />
mcmain@bellsouth.net<br />
bk2-12,fp2- 9<br />
McMillan, Donald W (18191)<br />
1897 Arbor Springs Blvd<br />
Union, KY 41091<br />
859-918-6251(h)<br />
404-435-5793(c)<br />
mcdillan61@bellsouth.net<br />
so2- 9<br />
McMillin, James (13796)<br />
4201 Starrush Pl<br />
Lexington, KY 40509<br />
859-396-1300(h)<br />
859-396-1300(c)<br />
j_edwardm@hotmail.com<br />
bk3- 7<br />
McMillin, Johnothon (14681)<br />
620 East Turner Road<br />
Windsor, KY 42565<br />
606-706-3493(w) 606-787-8697(h)<br />
606-706-3493(c)<br />
john_mcmillin@hotmail.com<br />
bk2- 6<br />
McNabb, Wade (12327)<br />
805 Malabu Drive<br />
Lexington, KY 40502<br />
859-253-0085(w)<br />
859-253-0086(f) 859-588-3325(c)<br />
wamcnabb@gmail.com<br />
ba1- 2,bk1- 3<br />
McPeek, Kendra (16670)<br />
1608 Beth Ann Dr<br />
Flatwoods, KY 41139<br />
606-369-7441(h)<br />
606-836-1444(f) 606-369-7441(c)<br />
kendrarenee98@hotmail.com<br />
vb1- 3<br />
McQueary, Greg (2989)<br />
7090 <strong>High</strong>point Dr<br />
Florence, KY 41042<br />
859-282-5655(w) 859-689-5280(h)<br />
greg.mcqueary@boone.kyschools.us<br />
vb3-12<br />
McQueary, Rollin (3001)<br />
1405 Longview Drive<br />
Campbellsville, KY 42718<br />
270-465-3457(h)<br />
rsmac12@hotmail.com<br />
bk3-15,vb3-13<br />
McQuerry, Stephen S. (9693)<br />
1242 Woodland Ave Lot 228<br />
Elizabethtown, KY 42701<br />
270-982-2694(h)<br />
stephen.mcquerry@us.army.mil<br />
stevemac68@gmail.com<br />
fb1-14,so2-15<br />
McRay, Leigh H. (2330)<br />
1675 Burgin Road<br />
Harrodsburg, KY 40330<br />
859-748-1028(h)<br />
859-613-4550(c)<br />
leighmcray@yahoo.com<br />
bk3-33<br />
McStoots, Tim (14754)<br />
2002 Nelson Ave<br />
Louisville, KY 40216<br />
502-778-4680(h)<br />
502-548-7126(c)<br />
mcstoots@bellsouth.net<br />
bk2- 6,fb2- 3<br />
McStoots, William E. (7829)<br />
3417 Donald Drive<br />
Louisville, KY 40216<br />
502-558-2144(w) 502-449-1360(h)<br />
502-449-3103(f) 502-558-2144(c)<br />
emcstoots@insightbb.com<br />
so3-19<br />
McWhorter, Tyler (4393)<br />
720 Middleground Way<br />
London, KY 40744<br />
606-862-4664(w) 606-330-1718(h)<br />
606-862-4665(f) 606-312-2406(c)<br />
tyler.mcwhorter@laurel.kyschools.us<br />
fp3-14<br />
Mcanllen, Kevin (16414)<br />
117 Fifth St<br />
Pikeville, KY 41501<br />
606-437-7361 x231(w) 606-432-1683(h)<br />
606-432-2169(f) 606-424-7707(c)<br />
kevinmc30@hotmail.com<br />
ba2- 5,bk2- 4,fb2- 4,fp1- 2<br />
Mccaskill, Michael W (18153)<br />
4607 Tween Rd<br />
louisville, KY 40207<br />
502-896-2037(w) 502-896-2037(h)<br />
502-896-2037(f) 502-896-2037(c)<br />
michaelmccaskill@yahoo.com<br />
vb1- 1<br />
Mcclurg, Ryan L (17706)<br />
514 Holcomb St.<br />
Grayson, KY 41143<br />
606-225-1719(h)<br />
606-225-1719(c)<br />
fl yinryan_1969@yahoo.com<br />
bk1- 2<br />
Mcmeekin, Gary D (18368)<br />
722 <strong>Kentucky</strong> Parkway<br />
Owensboro, KY 42301<br />
812-589-6332(h)<br />
812-589-6332(c)<br />
scusagmcmeekin@yahoo.co.uk<br />
so1- 1<br />
Meckler, Deanna L. (9516)<br />
113 Lakeshore Dr<br />
Richmond, KY 40475<br />
859-514-2609(h)<br />
859-625-2751(c)<br />
deedeemeckler@yahoo.com<br />
deedeemeckler@yahoo.com<br />
sw1-17<br />
Medley, Charles Wayne (10230)<br />
210 Theobold Ln Apt3<br />
Paducah, KY 42003<br />
270-564-4694(c)<br />
cmedley70@att.net<br />
bk3-11,fb3-13,fp2- 7<br />
Meek, Steve (12920)<br />
2700 Cheyenne Ct Apt 7<br />
Flatwoods, KY 41139<br />
606-929-5059(w) 606-388-4359(h)<br />
smeek@kentuckyfarmersbank.com<br />
steve_meek@hotmail.com<br />
bk3- 9<br />
Mefford, Bobby (2999)<br />
128 Beechwood Avenue<br />
Shepherdsville, KY 40165-4838<br />
502-495-5400 x438(w) 502-543-4898(h)<br />
502-643-1438(c)<br />
rlmefford@winstonind.com<br />
fb3-28<br />
Mefford, Tom (11521)<br />
5905 Old Cedar Court<br />
Prospect, KY 40059-9570<br />
502-609-9452(w) 502-423-9528(h)<br />
502-609-9452(c)<br />
tjmefford@insightbb.com<br />
fb3-10<br />
Megargel, Christopher (17104)<br />
400 East College St #1250<br />
Georgetown, KY 40324<br />
606-219-7800(h)<br />
cmegarg0@georgetowncollege.edu<br />
bk1- 3<br />
Meisner, Jeffrey (16709)<br />
4101 Everin Cove<br />
Buckner, KY 40010<br />
502-961-4350(w) 502-225-6090(h)<br />
502-419-9472(c)<br />
jameisner@insightbb.com<br />
alvin072591@aol.com<br />
so2- 3<br />
Melloan, Justin (14869)<br />
263 Whitman Rd<br />
Munfordville, KY 42765<br />
270-524-2793(h)<br />
859-475-3612(c)<br />
jmelloan@hotmail.com<br />
bk1- 6<br />
Meloan, Ross (3005)<br />
938 Crossland Rd.<br />
Murray, KY 42071-1909<br />
270-809-3375(w) 270-753-0387(h)<br />
270-809-3516(f) 270-293-0513(c)<br />
rmeloan@murraystate.edu<br />
fb3-35,so3- 3<br />
Melton, Michael C. (5278)<br />
16 Branded Dr.<br />
Whitesburg, KY 41858<br />
606-633-2339(w) 606-633-7971(h)<br />
606-633-2447(f) 606-216-1893(c)<br />
michael.melton@letcher.kyschools.us<br />
umpboss@tgtel.com<br />
ba3-25,bk3-25,fb3-20,fp3-25,vb3-12<br />
Menard, John R. (8239)<br />
6703 Heritage Hills Drive<br />
Crestwood, KY 40014<br />
800-937-1401(w) 502-241-9855(h)<br />
502-241-0050(f) 502-523-1484(c)<br />
cowpoe2@insightbb.com<br />
cowpoe2@aol.cm<br />
so3-19<br />
Mercer, Douglas (14156)<br />
4024 Twilight Rd<br />
Burlington, KY 41005<br />
859-746-3888(w) 859-391-3448(h)<br />
dougie_bc@hotmail.com<br />
dougie_bc@hotmail.com<br />
bk2- 7,fb3- 6<br />
Mercer, James (18407)<br />
125 Lake View Drive<br />
Pikeville, KY 41501<br />
606-754-4542(w) 606-205-7104(h)<br />
606-205-7104(c)<br />
james.mercer@pike.kyschools.us<br />
bk1- 1<br />
Mercer, Joshua (16758)<br />
1803 Sils Ave<br />
Louisville, KY 40217<br />
502-640-0722(h)<br />
502-640-0722(c)<br />
joshua.bruce.mercer@gmail.com<br />
fb2- 2<br />
Mercer, Shayne (14442)<br />
4 South King Street<br />
Sturgis, KY 42459<br />
270-333-3336(h)<br />
270-952-0963(c)<br />
shayne.mercer@webster.kyschools.us<br />
fb2- 7,fp1- 3<br />
Mercker, George E. (3009)<br />
2907 Iris Way<br />
Louisville, KY 40220-1234<br />
502-451-8399(w) 502-451-8399(h)<br />
georgemercker@yahoo.com<br />
fb3-51,tr2-33<br />
Merida, Kenneth (11591)<br />
PO Box 42<br />
Bimble, KY 40915<br />
606-546-5851(w) 606-546-8267(h)<br />
606-627-1644(c)<br />
kenmerida@yahoo.com<br />
fb1-11<br />
Merida, Kevin (17038)<br />
3758 KY 3439<br />
Bimble, KY 40915<br />
606-627-2101(c)<br />
kevinmerida_2005@yahoo.com<br />
bk1- 3,fb1- 3<br />
Merkel, James (2090)<br />
874 Aster Road<br />
Lexington, KY 40504<br />
859-494-2595(h)<br />
859-494-2595(c)<br />
merkrevref@hotmail.com<br />
so3-21,wr3-19<br />
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Offi Offi cials cials Directory Directory
Offi Offi cials cials Directory Directory<br />
Merritt, Earl (15451)<br />
315 Patsy Ln<br />
Berea, KY 40403<br />
859-986-2126(h)<br />
859-979-1282(c)<br />
merritts5@windstream.net<br />
the_merritts5@hotmail.com<br />
fp2- 5<br />
Mertle, Jennifer L. (3016)<br />
736 Bonnie Lane<br />
Taylor Mill, KY 41015-2385<br />
859-292-0001 x20(w) 859-356-3864(h)<br />
859-292-0656(f) 859-240-7623(c)<br />
jmertle@ncchs.com<br />
bk3-32<br />
Messer, Alex P (17904)<br />
1799 Fleming Fork<br />
Olive Hill, KY 41164<br />
606-782-2717(h)<br />
606-776-5186(c)<br />
melinda.messer@hotmail.com<br />
ba1- 2<br />
Messer, Leighman (3017)<br />
277 Jarve Hollow Road<br />
Manchester, KY 40962-8824<br />
606-599-9773(w) 606-598-7448(h)<br />
606-599-8253(f) 606-599-7177(c)<br />
leighmanmesser@windstream.net<br />
bk3-33<br />
Messer, Timothy (12276)<br />
102 Powell Drive<br />
Barbourville, KY 40906<br />
606-627-5888(h)<br />
606-627-5888(c)<br />
tgmesser@yahoo.com<br />
ba1- 4,bk1- 4,fp2- 4<br />
Mestel, Larry E. (3018)<br />
712 Yachtsman Cove<br />
Maineville, OH 45039<br />
513-722-7245(w) 513-340-4126(h)<br />
513-761-0084(f) 513-910-5455(c)<br />
mestel38@yahoo.com<br />
lmestel@mayersonjcc.org<br />
bk3-30,vb1- 4<br />
Metcalf, Garrett W (18308)<br />
6246 Pack Church Road<br />
Rumsey, KY 42371<br />
270-339-1824(w) 270-339-1824(h)<br />
270-339-1824(f) 270-339-1824(c)<br />
gmetcalf18_4@yahoo.com<br />
so1- 1<br />
Metz, John (10220)<br />
3028 Henschen Rd.<br />
Aurora, IN 47001<br />
513-821-8145(w) 812-438-3367(h)<br />
513-479-2027(c)<br />
j_metz68@hotmail.com<br />
j-metz68@hotmail.com<br />
so3-17<br />
Metzger, Christy (14065)<br />
113 Chinaberry Street<br />
Glasgow, KY 42141<br />
270-651-6315(w) 270-678-8907(h)<br />
270-576-4049(c)<br />
cmtrack@glasgow-ky.com<br />
sw1- 6<br />
Metzger, Jr., Stephen (13469)<br />
113 Chinaberry Street<br />
Glasgow, KY 42141<br />
270-651-6315(w) 270-678-8907(h)<br />
270-404-4702(c)<br />
steve.metzger@barren.kyschools.us<br />
sw1- 7,tr1- 8<br />
Meurer, Randy (12192)<br />
1211 gilliland rd<br />
louisville, KY 40245<br />
502-244-9041(h)<br />
502-552-8589(c)<br />
mleslie976@bellsouth.net<br />
fb3-10<br />
Meyer, Greg (8642)<br />
418 Fairview Ave<br />
Dayton, KY 41074<br />
859-291-7771(h)<br />
859-663-1157(c)<br />
gmmeyer@fuse.net<br />
bk1- 3<br />
Meyer, Matthew (13001)<br />
2185 Greenbrier Rd<br />
Mount Sterling, KY 40353-8923<br />
859-274-6563(h)<br />
859-274-6563(c)<br />
mrm_captain@yahoo.com<br />
matthew_meyer9@eku.edu<br />
so2- 8<br />
Meyers, James (16612)<br />
454 Lookout Court<br />
Fort Wright, KY 41011<br />
859-993-0159(h)<br />
239-494-4451(f) 239-682-7080(c)<br />
jmeyers536@aol.com<br />
bk1- 4,fb2- 3,so2- 4<br />
Miklavcic, Frank (4773)<br />
319 Erin Way<br />
Frankfort, KY 40601-2658<br />
502-320-2264(w) 502-875-2904(h)<br />
502-320-2264(c)<br />
fmiklavcic@aol.com<br />
tr2-24<br />
Milam, Charles (14423)<br />
4150 Harmony Grove Road<br />
Hopkinsville, KY 42240<br />
270-839-5287(c)<br />
chuck@milams.net<br />
chuck.milam@gmail.com<br />
so2- 7<br />
Milan, Larry R (18107)<br />
1351 Salem Circle<br />
Bowling Green, KY 42101<br />
270-792-4968(h)<br />
270-438-8910(c)<br />
ssgmilanlarry@aol.com<br />
fb1- 1<br />
Milburn, David (15316)<br />
10203 Blue Ridge Ct<br />
Louisville, KY 40223<br />
812-282-6601 x15110(w) 502-554-<br />
1482(h)<br />
502-554-1482(c)<br />
dmilburn@gcs.k12.in.us<br />
dmilb111@insightbb.com<br />
so2- 4<br />
Miles, Brett A. (5344)<br />
1477 Boggess Road<br />
Almo, KY 42020<br />
270-762-1484(w) 270-759-9861(h)<br />
270-293-4053(c)<br />
pastormiles@gmail.com<br />
ba3-25,bk3-24<br />
Miles, Robert C. (10642)<br />
65 Cooper Rd.<br />
Mt. Sterling, KY 40353<br />
859-585-7636(w) 859-585-3481(h)<br />
rcmiles129@gmail.com<br />
so1- 8<br />
Miller, Chris (8505)<br />
40 Black Walnut Drive<br />
Springboro, OH 45066-5206<br />
606-564-6748(w) 937-214-6175(h)<br />
937-214-6175(c)<br />
chris.miller@mason.kyschools.us<br />
bk3-19<br />
Miller, Don Steven (2614)<br />
1235 Willisburg Rd<br />
Lawrenceburg, KY 40342<br />
502-598-9089(c)<br />
don.miller@franklin.kyschools.us<br />
bk1- 3<br />
Miller, Douglas (3033)<br />
107 Rosedale Av<br />
London, KY 40741-1540<br />
606-878-7078(w) 606-878-7078(h)<br />
606-524-3954(c)<br />
miller6398@roadrunner.com<br />
bk3-28,fb3-28<br />
Miller, Eddie J. (7354)<br />
609 Muldoon Dr<br />
Lexington, KY 40509-4525<br />
859-221-1735(w) 859-264-8397(h)<br />
859-221-1735(c)<br />
ekueddiej@aol.com<br />
fb3-21<br />
Miller, George L. (3034)<br />
786 Nathans Lane<br />
Eastview, KY 42732-9747<br />
270-401-8986(w) 270-862-9220(h)<br />
millersons50@aol.com<br />
millersons50@aol.com<br />
bk3-38<br />
Miller, Jeffrey (12690)<br />
48 W 5th St Apt 2<br />
Covington, KY 41011<br />
502-510-7333(h)<br />
502-510-0733(c)<br />
jeffmil15@aol.com<br />
so3- 8<br />
Miller, John M. (6743)<br />
1522 Beckett Drive<br />
Murray, KY 42071<br />
270-753-3714(w) 270-753-8478(h)<br />
johnmiller@murray-ky.net<br />
so3-22<br />
Miller, John W. (3038)<br />
2203 Carabiner Way<br />
Louisville, KY 40245<br />
502-690-4259(h)<br />
502-649-8954(c)<br />
john.miller08@insightbb.com<br />
bk3-31,vb3-26<br />
Miller, Kristopher (17673)<br />
5801 Beattyville Rd<br />
Jackson, KY 41339<br />
606-666-5422(w) 606-666-5422(h)<br />
admissions.rep@oakdalechristian.org<br />
bk1- 2,so2- 2,vb1- 2<br />
Miller, Lucas (12503)<br />
PO Box 38<br />
Campton, KY 41301<br />
606-668-7239(h)<br />
606-424-6803(c)<br />
lucas.miller@wolfe.kyschools.us<br />
ba2-10,fp2-10<br />
Miller, Michael (16189)<br />
10711 Elder Ln<br />
Prospect, KY 40059<br />
502-266-5673 x11(w) 502-339-8619(h)<br />
502-266-6959(f) 502-387-5673(c)<br />
mike@cfi leasing.com<br />
bk1- 3<br />
Miller, Michael Eugene (1941)<br />
7475 State Rt. 45S<br />
Mayfi eld, KY 42066<br />
270-247-4710(w) 270-376-3183(h)<br />
270-705-0977(c)<br />
mikee.miller@ky.gov<br />
bk2- 7<br />
Miller, Orville (13731)<br />
327 Ajax Hollow Road<br />
Bulan, KY 41722<br />
606-832-2166(w) 606-436-0004(h)<br />
606-438-6751(c)<br />
327orvillemiller@yahoo.com<br />
orvillemiller327@yahoo.com<br />
fb3- 8<br />
Miller, Rhett (6802)<br />
122 South <strong>High</strong>land<br />
Princeton, KY 42445<br />
270-365-8010(w) 270-365-2437(h)<br />
270-625-9005(c)<br />
rhett.miller@caldwell.kyschools.us<br />
rhettmiller@bellsouth.net<br />
so2- 9<br />
Miller, Richard (15219)<br />
460 Gadwall Dr<br />
Richmond, KY 40475<br />
412-855-7642(w) 412-855-7642(h)<br />
412-855-7642(c)<br />
rigamorole460@yahoo.com<br />
so2- 5<br />
Miller, Ross (12492)<br />
17428 Ashley Hills Circle<br />
Abingdon, VA 24211<br />
276-206-8819(h)<br />
276-698-0644(c)<br />
rfmiller44@comcast.net<br />
rfmiller44@embarqmail.com<br />
ba3-13<br />
Miller, Stephen (14159)<br />
PO Box 823<br />
Flatwoods, KY 41139<br />
606-473-1555(w) 606-326-9103(h)<br />
606-473-0483(f) 606-831-9106(c)<br />
kdmclinen@yahoo.com<br />
bk3- 7<br />
Millett, Tim (7226)<br />
PO Box 801<br />
Middlesboro, KY 40965<br />
606-242-8839(w)<br />
606-269-3717(c)<br />
tmillett@yahoo.com<br />
bk3-13<br />
Milligan, Michael (14514)<br />
305 Deepwood Dr<br />
Hopkinsville, KY 42240<br />
270-887-6384(w)<br />
270-348-1758(c)<br />
mikem@maxfuel.net<br />
milliganky@newwavecomm.net<br />
so3- 6<br />
Mills, Donald (15282)<br />
128 Hillcrest Dr<br />
Dawson Springs, KY 42408<br />
270-383-6049(w) 270-797-3240(h)<br />
270-871-1860(c)<br />
rcmills@bellsouth.net<br />
bk1- 5<br />
Mills, James E. (6840)<br />
3911 Castlewood Ct<br />
Somerset, KY 42503<br />
606-679-9265(w) 606-679-2718(h)<br />
606-305-4780(c)<br />
mills_james@hotmail.com<br />
vb3-22<br />
Mills, Jimmie (13534)<br />
PO Box 302<br />
Barbourville, KY 40906<br />
606-546-3390(h)<br />
jimmie.mills@knox.kyschools.us<br />
bk3- 8,fb2- 6<br />
Mills, Thomas (13433)<br />
156 Frank Street<br />
Staffordsville, KY 41256<br />
606-874-3911(w) 606-297-1743(h)<br />
606-226-8839(c)<br />
gregmills@ups.com<br />
millsfamily@foothills.net<br />
bk3- 8<br />
Mills, Warren (16456)<br />
302 Oakwood Dr<br />
Berea, KY 40403<br />
859-228-0723(h)<br />
606-422-9347(c)<br />
warrenmills302@windstream.net<br />
ba2- 4,bk1- 3<br />
Mills, William F. (6206)<br />
107 Chestnut Grove St<br />
Alvaton, KY 42122<br />
270-846-7049(w) 270-783-0539(h)<br />
wfmills@insightbb.com<br />
fb3-23<br />
Minetos, Coz (8221)<br />
3055 Trough Springs Road<br />
Clarksville, TN 37043<br />
931-648-0656 x7320(w) 931-358-9384(h)<br />
931-553-2470(f) 931-320-2270(c)<br />
refncoz@yahoo.com<br />
so3-27<br />
Mingo, Christopher A. (10152)<br />
601 East Main St.<br />
Stanford, KY 40484<br />
606-365-2768(w) 606-365-7953(h)<br />
606-365-1470(f) 859-749-1709(c)<br />
mingoukfan@bellsouth.net<br />
fp2- 5,vb3-13<br />
Mink, Bradley (14109)<br />
5174 N Hwy 25<br />
East Bernstadt, KY 40729<br />
606-843-9088(h)<br />
606-682-6154(c)<br />
brad_mink_22@hotmail.com<br />
bk3- 7<br />
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Mink, Kyle (12878)<br />
196 Oneal Rd<br />
London, KY 40741<br />
606-862-4727(w) 606-862-7925(h)<br />
606-231-2254(c)<br />
kyle.mink@laurel.kyschools.us<br />
kylemink@hotmail.com<br />
bk3- 9<br />
Minton, Donnie (6246)<br />
196 Whippoorwill Lane<br />
Mount Vernon, KY 40456<br />
606-878-7913(w) 606-256-1811(h)<br />
mlkman0521@aol.com<br />
milkman0521@aol.com<br />
bk3-23<br />
Minton, Estil (9861)<br />
108 Oak Street<br />
London, KY 40741<br />
606-864-4621(h)<br />
606-309-3385(c)<br />
gene_minton@yahoo.com<br />
bk2-16<br />
Mioduszewski, Thomas (7332)<br />
2557 Timbers Drive<br />
Henderson, KY 42420<br />
270-827-7678(w) 270-826-6625(h)<br />
270-748-1398(c)<br />
tmiodusz@accuridecorp.com<br />
tomlam@lightpower.net<br />
so3-21<br />
Misback, Mark (8264)<br />
1139 Delor Av<br />
Louisville, KY 40217<br />
502-291-3159(w) 502-636-2170(h)<br />
502-639-1242(c)<br />
mmisback@welderssupplylou.com<br />
vb3-19<br />
Mitchell, Michael (17149)<br />
268 Melbourne Way<br />
Lexington, KY 40503<br />
859-233-0421(w) 859-983-5917(h)<br />
859-983-5917(c)<br />
mmitchell@ebmky.com<br />
fp1- 3<br />
Mitchell, Mitch (3010)<br />
435 Whiteheath<br />
Louisville, KY 40243<br />
502-456-6509(w) 502-254-7144(h)<br />
502-271-7417(c)<br />
m.mitch64@yahoo.com<br />
rmitchell@sctd.edu<br />
so3-14<br />
Mitchell, Paul G. (1772)<br />
464 Camden Cr<br />
Owensboro, KY 42301<br />
270-925-9280(h)<br />
pmitchell1772@gmail.com<br />
pmitchell@omuonline.net<br />
ba3-13,fb3-15<br />
Mitchell, Rusty (10262)<br />
1110 Stella Dr. #15A<br />
Ashland, KY 41102<br />
606-325-3777(w) 606-329-0099(h)<br />
606-547-1622(c)<br />
kyref@yahoo.com<br />
rredmit@aol.com<br />
fb3-13<br />
Mitchum, Terry B (18328)<br />
4780 Ken Tenn Hwy<br />
South Fulton, TN 38257<br />
731-796-5045(h)<br />
731-796-5045(c)<br />
mitchum34@hotmail.com<br />
fb1- 1,vb1- 1<br />
Moberly, Darrell (15909)<br />
117 Cave Springs Dr<br />
Lancaster, KY 40444<br />
859-792-9535(h)<br />
859-339-8236(c)<br />
dmob56@live.com<br />
fb2- 4<br />
Mobley, Douglas S. (7903)<br />
103 Double Eagle Ct<br />
Georgetown, KY 40324<br />
502-484-4156(w) 859-539-5006(h)<br />
859-539-5006(c)<br />
d.mobley74@gmail.com<br />
douglas.mobley@spencer.kyschools.us<br />
ba1- 3<br />
Moffatt, Louis (3103)<br />
5934 Cunningham Road<br />
West Paducah, KY 42086<br />
270-441-6127(w) 270-443-7838(h)<br />
270-349-0333(c)<br />
smoffatt1@comcast.net<br />
bk3-15<br />
Mohr, Jerry (9624)<br />
17 Earnscliff Court<br />
Fort Thomas, KY 41075<br />
859-960-1605x3(w) 859-441-5287(h)<br />
859-356-5516(f)<br />
jerry.mohr@kenton.kyschools.us<br />
sw1-16,tr2-15<br />
Molihan, Anthony T (17252)<br />
94 Pearl Street<br />
Stanton, KY 40380<br />
606-663-0350(h)<br />
606-481-4114(c)<br />
anthony.molihan@gmail.com<br />
ba1- 2,bk1- 2,fp1- 2<br />
Montano, Antonio (15303)<br />
2304 Phoenix Hill Dr<br />
Louisville, KY 40207<br />
502-338-7386(w)<br />
502-338-7386(c)<br />
t11montano@gmail.com<br />
t11montano@insightbb.com<br />
bk2- 5<br />
Montgomery, Marvin (15776)<br />
PO Box 812<br />
West Van Lear, KY 41268<br />
606-433-7576(w)<br />
606-433-7577(f) 606-793-0049(c)<br />
uner46@aol.com<br />
ba2- 4,bk1- 3,fb2- 3,so2- 4,fp2- 4<br />
Montgomery, William Kenneth (13085)<br />
421 Castleman Branch Road<br />
Shepherdsville, KY 40165<br />
800-321-2975(w) 502-543-6188(h)<br />
502-955-7449(f) 502-592-8713(c)<br />
kenmontgomery@kymovers.com<br />
ba2- 9,bk1- 9<br />
Mooney, Joseph (15142)<br />
1603 Hedden Ct<br />
New Albany, IN 47150<br />
812-945-2238(h)<br />
502-931-6597(c)<br />
joseph.mooney@insightbb.com<br />
fb2- 5<br />
Moore, Ashley (15462)<br />
6600 Birchline Blvd<br />
Louisville, KY 40291<br />
502-741-6937(c)<br />
fl aming_roses@hotmail.com<br />
tr2- 5<br />
Moore, Benjamin (16712)<br />
2163 Turkey Crk<br />
Langley, KY 41645<br />
606-285-9686(h)<br />
606-791-1903(c)<br />
bencmoore@yahoo.com<br />
bk1- 2,fb2- 3<br />
Moore, Dave (7151)<br />
11793 Cloverlick Drive<br />
Bethel, OH 45106<br />
937-379-1033(h)<br />
513-518-5032(c)<br />
coach.mooredave@aol.com<br />
tr2-19<br />
Moore, Debra (14188)<br />
1731 Sulgrave Rd<br />
Louisville, KY 40205-1643<br />
502-741-5904(c)<br />
debrajmoore@juno.com<br />
tr2- 7<br />
Moore, Gregory (15595)<br />
111 Tuck St<br />
Morgantown, KY 42261<br />
270-791-1398(c)<br />
maddoxjett@yahoo.com<br />
fb1- 1<br />
Moore, Jordan (18220)<br />
P.o Box 153<br />
Melvin, KY 41650<br />
606-452-2208(h)<br />
606-791-8442(c)<br />
jmoore0446@kctcs.edu<br />
fb1- 1<br />
Moore, Joseph (15680)<br />
184 Erskine Dr<br />
Danville, KY 40422<br />
859-734-6066 x101(w) 859-583-1001(h)<br />
859-734-1763(f) 859-583-1001(c)<br />
smoore@mercerky.com<br />
vb2- 4<br />
Moore, Kennith (4931)<br />
1424 Beddington Way<br />
Bowling Green, KY 42104<br />
270-846-8180(w) 270-842-8236(h)<br />
270-202-7475(c)<br />
kray6969@aol.com<br />
kmoore@heathcollc.com<br />
so3-25<br />
Moore, Randy J (17818)<br />
7206 Applegate Lane<br />
Louisville, KY 40228<br />
502-625-3468(w) 502-262-2812(h)<br />
502-262-2812(c)<br />
moorerj@insightbb.com<br />
ba1- 2<br />
Moore, Robert S (13010)<br />
1646 Hwy 638<br />
Manchester, KY 40962<br />
606-598-5821(w) 606-598-2014(h)<br />
606-599-3144(c)<br />
robmo89@windstream.net<br />
roberts.moore@ky.gov<br />
bk1- 9,fb3- 9,fp2- 8<br />
Moore, S. L. (7355)<br />
208 Richardson Place<br />
Lexington, KY 40509-4500<br />
859-985-2022(w) 859-543-8538(h)<br />
859-420-7856(c)<br />
slmoorenow@yahoo.com<br />
bk3-21<br />
Moore, Scott (14467)<br />
7228 Sherbrook Ct<br />
Florence, KY 41042<br />
859-525-0123(w) 859-803-9018(h)<br />
scott.moore@kyfb.com<br />
scott.moore3@insightbb.com<br />
ba2- 5,fb2- 6<br />
Moore, Scotty (15861)<br />
65 Westiew Rd<br />
Mt Vernon, KY 40456<br />
606-256-5689(h)<br />
606-308-1806(c)<br />
scottyrmoore11@yahoo.com<br />
bk2- 4,fb2- 4<br />
Moore, Stacy F (7958)<br />
1552 Camelot Drive<br />
Henderson, KY 42420<br />
800-457-5788(w) 270-826-4559(h)<br />
270-836-2883(c)<br />
cmooretax2@cs.com<br />
bk3-20,fb2- 9<br />
Moore, Todd (12746)<br />
1358 Sheffi eld Court<br />
Bowling Green, KY 42103<br />
270-991-4938(w) 270-846-3138(h)<br />
ltmoore007@yahoo.com<br />
swrep6597@sherwin.com<br />
fb3- 9<br />
Moorman, Andrew W. (5755)<br />
1307 Bentwood Way<br />
Louisville, KY 40223<br />
502-247-2366(w) 502-245-4456(h)<br />
502-551-6338(c)<br />
frbref@aol.com<br />
bk3-23<br />
Morgan, Jason L. (11565)<br />
107 Medford Pl<br />
Franklin, TN 37064<br />
615-663-8635(w) 479-531-9301(h)<br />
jmorgan2@hotmail.com<br />
jason.morgan@asurion.com<br />
bk1- 8,fb3-12<br />
Morgan, Jeff W (18320)<br />
130 Miller Street<br />
Edmonton, KY 42129<br />
270-651-3609(w) 270-579-1514(h)<br />
270-579-1514(c)<br />
jcmorgan21@hotmail.com<br />
fb1- 1<br />
Morgan, Kayla R (18396)<br />
643 Branch Court<br />
Independence, KY 41051<br />
859-803-9400(h)<br />
859-803-9400(c)<br />
kmorga00@pc.edu<br />
vb1- 1<br />
Morgan, Keith D (18284)<br />
3235 Larkwood Ave<br />
Louisville, KY 40212<br />
502-742-0423(h)<br />
502-649-9825(c)<br />
mrmorgan@insightbb.com<br />
fb1- 1<br />
Morgan, Keith P. (3088)<br />
115 West Laurel Rd.<br />
London, KY 40741-8205<br />
606-864-8203(h)<br />
606-231-6405(c)<br />
umpire24@windstream.net<br />
ckua24@yahoo.com<br />
ba3-36,bk3-33,fb3-33,vb1-12<br />
Morgan, Sean (18291)<br />
10636 Elmburg Road<br />
Pleasureville, KY 40057<br />
502-655-7011(h)<br />
502-655-7011(c)<br />
morganfi nances@yahoo.com<br />
vb1- 1<br />
Morgan, Thomas K. (9465)<br />
755 N 37th St<br />
Paducah, KY 42001<br />
270-444-8522(w) 270-519-9304(h)<br />
270-519-9304(c)<br />
tmorgan@ci.paducah.ky.us<br />
ba3-16<br />
Moritz, Jr., Michael (12000)<br />
300 Falcon Court<br />
Elizabethtown, KY 42701<br />
270-737-3404(w) 270-401-4062(h)<br />
mfmoritzsr@comcast.net<br />
bk1-10,fp1-10<br />
Moritz, Michael F. (10299)<br />
300 Falcon Court<br />
Elizabethtown, KY 42701<br />
270-769-8906(w) 270-723-4410(h)<br />
270-723-4410(c)<br />
michaelmoritz@comcast.net<br />
ba3-13,bk3-13,fb3-11,fp3-13<br />
Morris, Barry C. (9405)<br />
7406 Diehl Court<br />
Louisville, KY 40220-2198<br />
502-774-4441(w) 502-456-6621(h)<br />
502-775-2669(f) 502-727-2857(c)<br />
barry_morris@whayne.com<br />
bk3-17<br />
Morris, Byron M (18343)<br />
2001 State Route 81<br />
Central City, KY 42330<br />
270-525-0016(h)<br />
270-977-7119(c)<br />
byron.morris1789@gmail.com<br />
so1- 1<br />
Morris, Charles D (17346)<br />
5393 State Route 176<br />
Drakesboro, KY 42337<br />
270-476-8583(h)<br />
270-543-1668(c)<br />
charlesandterese@aol.com<br />
ba1- 2,bk1- 2,fp1- 2,vb1- 2<br />
Morris, John (11757)<br />
12400 Old Shelbyville Road<br />
Louisville, KY 40243<br />
502-485-8243(w)<br />
502-494-0287(c)<br />
john.morris@jefferson.kyschools.us<br />
johnmorris@insightbb.com<br />
bk3-11<br />
Morris, John H. (13401)<br />
2990 Gospel Peace Rd<br />
Hopkinsville, KY 42240<br />
270-889-1724(w) 270-889-1724(h)<br />
270-889-1724(c)<br />
johnmorr@microsoft.com<br />
john_h_morris@live.com<br />
so2- 4<br />
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Offi Offi cials cials Directory Directory
Offi Offi cials cials Directory Directory<br />
Morris, Jon (12521)<br />
900 Hwy 42 East<br />
Warsaw, KY 41095<br />
859-393-7528(w) 859-567-1178(h)<br />
ryno880@yahoo.com<br />
ba3-10,bk3- 9,fp3- 9<br />
Morris, Kevin (16116)<br />
9846 Collier Rd<br />
Whitesville, KY 42378<br />
270-233-0881(h)<br />
270-302-6894(c)<br />
morriskkdtc@att.net<br />
bk2- 4<br />
Morris, Melissa (16548)<br />
2990 Gospel Peace Rd<br />
Hopkinsville, KY 42240<br />
270-889-4911(h)<br />
mamorrisky@hotmail.com<br />
mamorrisky@hotmail.com<br />
so2- 3<br />
Morris Jr., Patrick (9567)<br />
145 Hillcrest Lane<br />
Hawesville, KY 42348<br />
295-3451 x5645(w) 270-316-3877(h)<br />
pat.morris@aleris.com<br />
ba3-17<br />
Morris, Richard (15783)<br />
2381 Greenview Wat Apt A<br />
Henderson, KY 42420<br />
270-827-4141(w) 270-826-4036(h)<br />
270-454-0476(c)<br />
r-man-12@hotmail.com<br />
ba2- 4,bk2- 4,fb1- 4<br />
Morrison, Todd (11360)<br />
811 W 2nd St<br />
Owensboro, KY 42301<br />
270-316-6015(h)<br />
refntodd@yahoo.com<br />
so3-12<br />
Morrow, Brent (13044)<br />
6945 Hatchett Mill Rd<br />
Spottsville, KY 42458<br />
270-826-0059(w) 270-860-7207(h)<br />
270-860-7207(c)<br />
wildfi re@roadrunner.com<br />
wildfi re@roadrunner.com<br />
ba2- 9,fb3- 7<br />
Morrow, Ulysses E. (5075)<br />
401 North Green Street<br />
Providence, KY 42450<br />
270-249-2205(w) 270-667-7392(h)<br />
morrowulysses@yahoo.com<br />
bk3-27<br />
Morse, Richard (15513)<br />
338 Dogwood Cr<br />
Radcliff, KY 40160<br />
270-872-9072(h)<br />
rmorse0005@hotmail.com<br />
ba2- 5,fb1- 1<br />
Morse, Russell (Corky) (3109)<br />
338 Dogwood Circle<br />
Radcliff, KY 40160<br />
270-769-9977(w) 270-877-6633(h)<br />
866-243-5249(f) 270-872-9071(c)<br />
corkymorse60@gmail.com<br />
corkymorse@comcast.com<br />
ba3-22,bk3-24,fb3-34<br />
Morton, Kenneth M. (8586)<br />
PO Box 11331<br />
Louisville, KY 40251<br />
502-776-9073(h)<br />
502-396-1999(c)<br />
kennyfi fi @aol.com<br />
tr3-19<br />
Moser, Austin K (18321)<br />
307 Tennyson Dr.<br />
Owensboro, KY 42303<br />
270-485-3079(h)<br />
270-485-3079(c)<br />
akmoser47@yahoo.com<br />
fb1- 1<br />
Moser, James P (18310)<br />
4206 Morgan Ct.<br />
Owensboro, KY 42303<br />
270-222-1317(w) 270-222-1317(h)<br />
270-222-1317(c)<br />
jmoser70@yahoo.com<br />
fb1- 1<br />
Moses, Ryan S (17440)<br />
291 Grind Stone Lane<br />
Williamsburg, KY 40769<br />
606-539-0009(h)<br />
606-344-6863(c)<br />
ryanmoses10@gmail.com<br />
ba1- 2<br />
Mosley, David (3110)<br />
3025 Springs Br. Drive<br />
London, KY 40744<br />
606-877-6267(w) 606-682-1182(h)<br />
606-864-2871(f) 606-682-1182(c)<br />
david.mosley@fl avorich.com<br />
ba3-26,bk3-35,fb1-22,fp1-13<br />
Mosley, William S (18299)<br />
Po Box 409<br />
Hindman, KY 41822<br />
606-251-3322(w) 606-276-1505(h)<br />
scott_mosley_24@yahoo.com<br />
bk1- 1<br />
Moss, Lucas (15119)<br />
5843 Benson Pike<br />
Shelbyville, KY 40065<br />
502-747-0843(h)<br />
502-487-1436(c)<br />
moss.lucas@yahoo.com<br />
mosscar@ka.net<br />
so1- 5<br />
Moss, Phillip (16775)<br />
754 Ira Wright Rd<br />
Summersville, KY 42782<br />
270-403-6234(w) 270-324-4400(h)<br />
270-403-6234(c)<br />
phillipandcandace@yahoo.com<br />
fp1- 2<br />
Mounce, Jeffery (4695)<br />
687 South Hwy 27 Loop 3<br />
Burnside, KY 42519<br />
606-677-4068(w)<br />
606-383-3040(c)<br />
mmounce8345@gmail.com<br />
mmounce8345@g.mail.com<br />
bk3-25,fp1-10<br />
Mouser, Jody (10918)<br />
594 Oaklawn Cr<br />
Corbin, KY 40701<br />
606-528-4080(w) 606-304-5007(h)<br />
606-304-5007(c)<br />
jody1mouser@yahoo.com<br />
bk3-11<br />
Mudd, Sheryl Kay (8584)<br />
PO Box 124, 104 Riverside Drive<br />
Butler, KY 41006<br />
859-472-7000(w) 859-472-2838(h)<br />
859-472-7011(f) 859-620-1527(c)<br />
kay.mudd@pendleton.kyschools.us<br />
bk1-19,fp1-19,vb1-11<br />
Mueller, Jill (2126)<br />
2327 Crescent Hill Ct.<br />
Owensboro, KY 42303<br />
270-929-6945(h)<br />
270-929-6945(c)<br />
jill.mueller.01@gmail.com<br />
sw1-14<br />
Mugavin, Tom (8700)<br />
9808 Springbark Drive<br />
Louisville, KY 40241<br />
502-588-9096(w) 502-423-7104(h)<br />
502-295-0362(c)<br />
tmugavin@hotmail.com<br />
tommugavin@hotmail.com<br />
so3-18<br />
Mulberry, Jerry (7023)<br />
208 Oakmont Drive<br />
Georgetown, KY 40324<br />
502-863-5890(w) 502-863-5890(h)<br />
859-333-3470(c)<br />
jerryd747@yahoo.com<br />
ba3-10,bk3-22<br />
Mullins, Doug (6461)<br />
105 South Sebree Street<br />
Earlington, KY 42410<br />
270-825-6154(w)<br />
270-584-5978(c)<br />
bigdoug4118@yahoo.com<br />
bk2-15,vb2- 3<br />
Mullins, Gloria (5693)<br />
46 Left Fork Cherokee Cr. Rd.<br />
Hi Hat, KY 41636-9708<br />
606-889-1724(w) 606-377-6358(h)<br />
606-794-3416(c)<br />
gloria.mullins@ky.gov<br />
bk2-24,fp2-24<br />
Mullins, Jeffery L (17632)<br />
PO Box 1132<br />
Beattyville, KY 41311<br />
606-634-9051(h)<br />
606-634-9052(c)<br />
jecmullins@yahoo.com<br />
bk1- 2<br />
Mullins, Terrence (11758)<br />
190 Frazier Lane<br />
Hi Hat, KY 41636<br />
606-422-9180(w) 606-377-1151(h)<br />
terrencemullins@yahoo.com<br />
bk1- 4<br />
Mumford, Gerald (15862)<br />
12305 SringMeadow Dr<br />
Louisville, KY 40229<br />
502-955-8995(h)<br />
502-262-4727(c)<br />
jkmumford@insightbb.com<br />
bk1- 4<br />
Muncy, William C (18071)<br />
1150 Hwy 516<br />
Middlesboro, KY 40965<br />
606-499-5899(h)<br />
606-499-5899(c)<br />
w.muncy@yahoo.com<br />
fb1- 2<br />
Murdach, Greg (8676)<br />
7211 Cairo-Liles Rd<br />
Henderson, KY 42420<br />
812-464-4444(w) 270-533-9125(h)<br />
270-746-2950(c)<br />
gmurdach@yahoo.com<br />
fb3-18<br />
Murphy, Lance (15453)<br />
2827 Elam Dr<br />
Louisville, KY 40213<br />
502-807-9304(c)<br />
msufootball84@gmail.com<br />
lrmurp01@moreheadstate.edu<br />
fb1- 2<br />
Murphy, Shannon (14238)<br />
52 West Lakeside Avenue<br />
Lakeside Park, KY 41017<br />
859-331-4388(h)<br />
859-331-4288(f) 859-409-8343(c)<br />
smm4388@gmail.com<br />
sw1- 7<br />
Music, Calvin (15558)<br />
PO Box 175<br />
Hager Hill, KY 41222<br />
606-789-2545(w) 606-788-1033(h)<br />
606-367-8380(c)<br />
calvinmusic574@yahoo.com<br />
bk1- 5,fp1- 5<br />
Music, Dustin (13456)<br />
578 Lamont Dr<br />
Lexington, KY 40503-2842<br />
859-333-0938(h)<br />
859-223-0525(f)<br />
dm3_02@yahoo.com<br />
bk3- 8<br />
Music, Staci (12287)<br />
578 Lamont Dr<br />
Lexington, KY 40503<br />
859-967-3259(h)<br />
859-223-0525(f) 859-967-3259(c)<br />
cref4fun@yahoo.com<br />
smusic3@yahoo.com<br />
bk3-10<br />
Myers, Blake (15863)<br />
1218 Calvary Ct<br />
London, KY 40741<br />
606-862-7717(h)<br />
404-731-2983(c)<br />
btmcrushers@yahoo.com<br />
so1- 4<br />
Myers, James (15726)<br />
455 swope rd<br />
Owenton, KY 40359<br />
502-482-0063(h)<br />
danielmyers1118@gmail.com<br />
ba2- 4,bk2- 4<br />
Myers, Jered M. (8054)<br />
947 Millcreek Dr<br />
Henderson, KY 42420<br />
270-508-1968(c)<br />
jeredmmyers@gmail.com<br />
bk1- 2,vb1- 2<br />
Myers, Joseph (13705)<br />
PO Box 122<br />
Annville, KY 40402<br />
606-364-3382(h)<br />
270-572-7930(c)<br />
jsmyers400@gmail.com<br />
tr1- 8<br />
Myers, Patricia K (13700)<br />
PO Box 122<br />
Annville, KY 40402<br />
606-287-8351(w) 606-682-6028(h)<br />
606-682-6028(c)<br />
pat.myers@jackson.kyschools.us<br />
pat.myers54@yahoo.com<br />
tr1- 8<br />
Naderman, Rhonda (4882)<br />
8316 Daverman Dr.<br />
Louisville, KY 40228<br />
502-376-9454(w)<br />
rhnaderman@yahoo.com<br />
bk3-14<br />
Naiser, David Craig (14535)<br />
2804 Delor Ave<br />
Louisville, KY 40217<br />
502-574-5471(w)<br />
502-494-2531(c)<br />
cnaiser@jcsoky.org<br />
fb3- 6<br />
Nall, Jeff (7812)<br />
1426 Cloverhill Dr<br />
Louisville, KY 40216<br />
502-363-8518(w) 502-366-9672(h)<br />
502-594-9317(c)<br />
jeffceln@insightbb.com<br />
vb3-20<br />
Nall, Tony A (18366)<br />
3703 Sudbury Lane<br />
Louisville, KY 40220<br />
502-742-7570(h)<br />
502-643-2810(c)<br />
t.nall@insightbb.com<br />
fb1- 1<br />
Nalley, Rebecca (13372)<br />
6100 Chenoweth Run Rd<br />
Louisville, KY 40299<br />
502-777-8214(c)<br />
rebeccadnalley@yahoo.com<br />
so3- 8<br />
Nally, Kevin (1175)<br />
100 Milwood Drive<br />
Winchester, KY 40391<br />
859-293-4541(w) 859-327-7576(h)<br />
kevin.nally@ky.gov<br />
ba3-16<br />
Nally, Ryan (15552)<br />
120 Locust Grove Ct<br />
Bardstown, KY 40004<br />
502-510-0005(c)<br />
ryannally@juno.com<br />
fb2- 3<br />
Nance, Cody (17244)<br />
400 E College St<br />
Georgetown, KY 40324<br />
270-305-9064(h)<br />
270-305-9064(c)<br />
codynance@ymail.com<br />
so2- 3<br />
Nance, Randall (12312)<br />
1110 Black Oak Ct<br />
Hopkinsville, KY 42240<br />
270-305-1416(c)<br />
rnance5@gmail.com<br />
renance5@bellsouth.net<br />
bk2-10,so2- 7<br />
52 - OFFICIALS DIRECTORY <strong>2012</strong>-<strong>2013</strong> KHSAA HANDBOOK
Nantz, Michael W. (3147)<br />
4541 Bernheim Drive<br />
Owensboro, KY 42301<br />
812-853-1083(w) 270-691-6004(h)<br />
mnantz4455@aol.com<br />
bk3-22<br />
Napier, Brian (12238)<br />
32 Grist Mill Loop<br />
Chavies, KY 41727<br />
606-487-9714(h)<br />
606-438-0781(c)<br />
briannapier_34@yahoo.com<br />
briannapier34@yahoo.com<br />
ba3-10,bk3-10,fb3- 9,fp2-10<br />
Napier, Brian A (13246)<br />
PO Box 150<br />
Frankfort, KY 40602<br />
502-223-3447(w)<br />
502-695-0866(f) 502-545-2699(c)<br />
briangoodfellas80@yahoo.com<br />
fb3- 8<br />
NapierJr., Ralph B (18253)<br />
300 Chappell Drive<br />
Baxter, KY 40806<br />
606-573-4600(w) 606-573-2767(h)<br />
606-273-4272(c)<br />
ralph.napier@harlan.kyschools.us<br />
bk1- 1<br />
Napier, Rusty (12060)<br />
1500 Taylor Creek Ct<br />
Goshen, KY 40026<br />
502-241-0525(w) 502-228-9442(h)<br />
502-241-0527(f) 502-523-4071(c)<br />
napier9442@bellsouth.net<br />
rnapier@appliedproteins.com<br />
so2- 6<br />
Nason, John (11854)<br />
11518 Shaffer Farms Ln<br />
Louisville, KY 40291<br />
502-485-8292(w) 502-649-1788(h)<br />
502-649-1788(c)<br />
john.nason@jefferson.kyschools.us<br />
nason@insightbb.com<br />
tr2- 9<br />
Nasr, Kamran (13901)<br />
3216 shoal lake dr<br />
Lexington, KY 40515<br />
859-338-1438(h)<br />
859-338-1438(c)<br />
kam_csp@yahoo.com<br />
so2- 7<br />
Nault, William F. (7187)<br />
203 Brown Avenue<br />
Louisville, KY 40207<br />
502-548-4096(w) 502-897-3772(h)<br />
502-548-4096(c)<br />
wnault@aol.com<br />
tr2-22<br />
Nava, Kristofer (15196)<br />
2500 Alumni Drive Apt 1305<br />
Lexington, KY 40517<br />
502-649-2794(c)<br />
kena222@uky.edu<br />
so1- 5<br />
Neace, Deborah (15647)<br />
478 Lower Pigeon Roost Rd<br />
Bonnyman, KY 41719<br />
606-439-2361(w) 606-439-4481(h)<br />
606-216-2766(c)<br />
deborahr.neace@ky.gov<br />
bk1- 4<br />
Neel, Michael (14882)<br />
325 South Limestone Apt C<br />
Lexington, KY 40214<br />
502-821-8243(c)<br />
mcneel2@gmail.com<br />
mcneel2@gmail.com<br />
ba1- 6,bk2- 5,fb2- 5<br />
Nelson, Anthony R. (3904)<br />
908 1 Brixton Rd<br />
Louisville, KY 40222<br />
502-608-5907(c)<br />
cinciredsoh227@yahoo.com<br />
ba3- 8<br />
Nelson, Bennett (14596)<br />
1217 Wheeler St<br />
Covington, KY 41011<br />
859-322-1709(h)<br />
859-609-8302(c)<br />
bennett_nlsn@yahoo.com<br />
fb1- 5,fp1- 2<br />
Nelson, Bill T. (3157)<br />
3345 Sid Darnell Road<br />
Benton, KY 42025-9715<br />
270-753-4926(w) 270-437-4237(h)<br />
270-437-4237(f) 270-994-5032(c)<br />
bnkn@wk.net<br />
fb3-32<br />
Nelson, Daniel Robert (15880)<br />
2035 Webb Mill<br />
Eastview, KY 42732<br />
270-360-0600 x2247(w) 270-862-5056(h)<br />
270-735-6281(c)<br />
danandrickinelson@windstream.net<br />
daniel.nelson@altec.com<br />
fb2- 5<br />
Nelson, Jr., Terry (7098)<br />
PO Box 13<br />
Arjay, KY 40902<br />
606-337-8122(w) 606-337-5213(h)<br />
606-337-1248(f) 606-269-3394(c)<br />
terrynelsonjr@live.com<br />
tnelson_1959@yahoo.com<br />
ba2-22,bk3-22,fb3-15,fp2-22,tr1-<br />
14,vb2-11<br />
Nelson, Timothy M. (7758)<br />
785 Johns Loop Rd<br />
Franklin, KY 42134<br />
270-598-7731(h)<br />
270-586-0190(f) 270-519-7590(c)<br />
timnelson@wildblue.net<br />
fb3-20<br />
Newcom, Richard (11957)<br />
7200 Autumn Bent Way<br />
Crestwood, KY 40014<br />
502-220-1209(w) 502-241-7017(h)<br />
r.newcom001@insightbb.com<br />
fp3-11<br />
Newcomb, Paul (15089)<br />
221 Kyle Ln<br />
Morehead, KY 40351<br />
606-356-5400(h)<br />
606-356-5400(c)<br />
paul.newcomb@uky.edu<br />
phnewc2@uky.edu<br />
ba1- 5,so1- 5<br />
Newell, John (3163)<br />
PO Box 1644<br />
Hyden, KY 41749-1644<br />
606-672-3950(w) 606-672-3255(h)<br />
606-672-3950(f) 606-275-9791(c)<br />
memorylane@tds.net<br />
fp3-40<br />
Newsom, Andrew (13354)<br />
PO Box 3312<br />
Pikeville, KY 41051<br />
606-433-7791 x321(w) 606-437-7603(h)<br />
606-794-1540(c)<br />
anewsom57@yahoo.com<br />
so3- 8<br />
Newsome, Derrick (16500)<br />
450 Stratton Branch Rd<br />
Stanville, KY 41659<br />
606-205-2486(h)<br />
derrick.newsome@yahoo.com<br />
ba1- 4,bk1- 3,fb2- 3,fp1- 3<br />
Newsome, Steven (14036)<br />
230 Spring Valley Dr<br />
Paducah, KY 42003<br />
270-395-6018(w) 270-519-1968(h)<br />
517-264-1473(f) 270-519-1968(c)<br />
steven.newsome@wacker.com<br />
bk2- 7<br />
Newton, Frank (1122)<br />
865 Newton Rd<br />
Guston, KY 40142<br />
502-333-1870(w) 270-547-6140(h)<br />
502-693-9194(c)<br />
frankn54@yahoo.com<br />
frank.newton@eon-us.com<br />
tr3-11<br />
Newton, Tommy J. (6739)<br />
4811 Trackers Way<br />
Louisville, KY 40216<br />
502-429-2231(w) 502-448-8541(h)<br />
502-417-1484(c)<br />
tnewton7@insightbb.com<br />
fb3- 6<br />
Niblock, Christopher (16575)<br />
6703 Gunpowder Ln<br />
Prospect, KY 40059<br />
502-228-9991(h)<br />
502295-8701(c)<br />
chris@theniblocks.com<br />
fb2- 3<br />
Nicely, Stan (16764)<br />
95 Branson St<br />
Harlan, KY 40831<br />
606-664-3444(w) 606-573-2481(h)<br />
606-664-3478(f)<br />
stan.nicely@harlan.kyschools.us<br />
bk1- 3,fb1- 3<br />
Nichols, James Edward (12985)<br />
825 Old Mt Vernon Rd<br />
Somerset, KY 42503<br />
606-305-2240(w)<br />
606-305-2240(c)<br />
jenichols_05@hotmail.com<br />
bk1- 6,fb2- 5<br />
Nichols, Jeffrey (14862)<br />
8501 Charing Cross Road<br />
Louisville, KY 40222<br />
502-897-8130(w)<br />
502-896-7634(f) 502-741-9076(c)<br />
jnichols63@kysua.com<br />
jnichol8@bhsi.com<br />
fp3-11<br />
Nichols, Jessica W (18202)<br />
8501 Charing Cross Rd<br />
Louisville, KY 40222<br />
502-741-9181(h)<br />
502-741-9181(c)<br />
tweetystar_1988@yahoo.com<br />
vb1- 1<br />
Nichols II, Joe (1607)<br />
2749 New Lair Rd<br />
Cynthiana, KY 41031<br />
859-234-7117(w) 859-234-3124(h)<br />
859-588-7515(c)<br />
joe.nichols@harrison.kyschools.us<br />
fp3-16<br />
Nichols, Kevin (3175)<br />
2001 Ballard St<br />
Ashland, KY 41101<br />
606-408-5780(w) 606-324-4451(h)<br />
kevin.nichols@kdmc.net<br />
ba3-13,bk2- 3<br />
NicholsonSr., Melvin D (18349)<br />
124 Waterford Circle<br />
Frankfort, KY 40601<br />
502-226-6423(h)<br />
502-382-8412(c)<br />
mnick1046@gmail.com<br />
bk1- 1<br />
Nicholson, Paul C. (3180)<br />
PO Box 1527<br />
London, KY 40743<br />
606-598-3499(w) 606-862-1325(h)<br />
606-682-3140(c)<br />
postalcat73@yahoo.com<br />
bk3-15<br />
Niedert, Chad T (18108)<br />
7211 Williamsgate Blvd<br />
Crestwood, KY 40014<br />
502-228-0158(w) 630-849-9534(h)<br />
630-849-9534(c)<br />
chad.niedert@oldham.kyschools.us<br />
so1- 1<br />
Niehaus, Robert (15120)<br />
10212 Charleswood Rd<br />
Louisville, KY 40229<br />
502-561-2678(w) 8594680621(h)<br />
859-468-0621(c)<br />
rwnieh01@gmail.com<br />
so2- 5<br />
Niemoeller, Kevin (10060)<br />
1875 Coachtrail Dr.<br />
Hebron, KY 41048-8728<br />
859-586-5348(h)<br />
513-470-7576(c)<br />
ksnemo@fuse.net<br />
ba1-14,bk1-14,fp1-14<br />
Nobles, Caleb S (18327)<br />
2977 Indian Ridge Blvd<br />
White House, TN 37188<br />
615-232-4179(h)<br />
615-232-4179(c)<br />
omniavincitamor89@gmail.com<br />
so1- 1<br />
Noe, John M (18345)<br />
509 Steele St<br />
Frankfort, KY 40601<br />
502-352-2096(w) 502-680-7234(h)<br />
502-875-3579(f) 502-680-7234(c)<br />
jnoe2007@yahoo.com<br />
fb1- 1<br />
Noe, Owen (11667)<br />
PO Box 284<br />
Loyall, KY 40854<br />
606-837-8183(w) 606-574-0632(h)<br />
606-273-2816(c)<br />
owen@harlanonline.net<br />
bk1-11<br />
Noll, Brian C (18210)<br />
1015 Cedar Brook Drive<br />
Villa Hills, KY 41017<br />
859-992-8022(h)<br />
859-992-8022(c)<br />
brian.noll22@gmail.com<br />
so1- 1<br />
Noll, James (12857)<br />
828 Westerman Court<br />
Villa Hills, KY 41017<br />
859-663-5900(w) 859-331-2709(h)<br />
859-663-5900(c)<br />
jgnoll@yahoo.com<br />
bk2- 8<br />
Norris, Robert G (18313)<br />
4507 Saratoga Hill Rd<br />
Louisville, KY 40299<br />
502-419-8608(h)<br />
502-419-8608(c)<br />
bobbynorris227@gmail.com<br />
fb1- 1<br />
Norton, John (13512)<br />
PO Box 1098<br />
Owingsville, KY 40360<br />
606-674-9971(h)<br />
jdnortonref@yahoo.com<br />
bk2- 8<br />
Nott, Anthony (13988)<br />
652 Cardiff Lane<br />
Lexington, KY 40503<br />
859-745-3140(w) 859-684-7974(h)<br />
859-684-7974(c)<br />
tony.nott@insightbb.com<br />
bk3- 7,vb2- 5<br />
Novak, Steven P (17669)<br />
2582 Lillian Ct<br />
Villa Hills, KY 41017<br />
859-426-8806(h)<br />
859-380-5240(c)<br />
snovak11@insightbb.com<br />
sw1- 2<br />
Nunley, Jim (6427)<br />
69 Fire Station Road<br />
London, KY 40741<br />
606-524-1601(c)<br />
jimnunley59@gmail.com<br />
jimnunley59@gmail.com<br />
vb3-13<br />
Nunn, Carl (17182)<br />
4614 Vinita Way<br />
Louisville, KY 40272<br />
502-550-7411(h)<br />
502-550-7411(c)<br />
cnunn46@insightbb.com<br />
ba1- 3<br />
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Offi Offi cials cials Directory Directory<br />
Nunn, William (13655)<br />
101 B Walnut Trace<br />
Elizabethtown, KY 42701<br />
270-576-7738(h)<br />
270-576-7738(c)<br />
william.nunn@meade.kyschools.us<br />
ba2- 5,fp2- 4<br />
Nunn, William E. (3911)<br />
104 Cranbrook<br />
Glasgow, KY 42141<br />
502-651-6720(h)<br />
270-576-8808(c)<br />
william.e.nunn@gmail.com<br />
ba3-16,bk2-12,fp2- 8<br />
O'Brien, James E. (3191)<br />
176 Starlite Drive<br />
Louisville, KY 40229<br />
502-874-6086(w)<br />
502-718-9020(c)<br />
jimmy.obrien@yum.com<br />
jeob41@insightbb.com<br />
bk3-33,fb3-12,fp3-26<br />
O'Brien IV, Jay (15999)<br />
564 Blankenbaker Ln<br />
Louisville, KY 40207<br />
502-238-1234(w) 502-895-4899(h)<br />
502-238-1235(f) 502-523-4956(c)<br />
ejobiv@yahoo.com<br />
sw2- 3<br />
O'Brien, Ruth (15834)<br />
702 Bermuda Lane<br />
Louisville, KY 40213<br />
423-355-0455(h)<br />
soccerpro49@aol.com<br />
so2- 4<br />
O'Bryan, Kevin L. (8468)<br />
9931 White Blossom Blvd<br />
Louisville, KY 40241<br />
502-429-8631(h)<br />
502-797-8631(c)<br />
kevin.obryan@insightbb.com<br />
bk3-19<br />
O'Hara, Timothy W. (7434)<br />
80 Home Street<br />
South Newport, KY 41071<br />
859-240-2154(w) 859-431-4251(h)<br />
859-431-0197(f) 859-240-2154(c)<br />
two@fuse.net<br />
bk3-21<br />
O'Hare, James C. (9051)<br />
PO Box 23<br />
Lebanon, KY 40033<br />
270-692-6066(w)<br />
270-402-4291(c)<br />
james.ohare@marion.kyschools.us<br />
tr3-16<br />
O'Keefe, Dottie (15004)<br />
216 Donalynn Drive<br />
Frankfort, KY 40601<br />
502-352-1305(h)<br />
502-229-9336(c)<br />
dottie.okeefe@gmail.com<br />
tr2- 6<br />
O'Keefe, Tim (14160)<br />
154 Tecumseh Drive<br />
Shepherdsville, KY 40165<br />
502-299-3297(c)<br />
tjrdad2000@yahoo.com<br />
bk3- 8,fp1- 2<br />
O'Neal, Joseph (1226)<br />
2254 Ponder Place<br />
Owensboro, KY 42301<br />
270-852-7300(w) 270-993-2217(h)<br />
270-993-2217(c)<br />
vboneal@gmail.com<br />
vb3-13<br />
O'Neil, Regis Terry (13744)<br />
133 Alumni Dr<br />
Elizabethtown, KY 42701-6442<br />
502-624-8289(w) 270-317-5403(h)<br />
502-624-2588(f) 270-317-5403(c)<br />
registoneil@yahoo.com<br />
terry.oneil@us.army.mil<br />
bk2- 8<br />
O'Reilly, William P (14060)<br />
32 Catalina Dr<br />
Walton, KY 41094<br />
859-907-9498(c)<br />
william_oreilly@eku.edu<br />
bk1- 7<br />
OBrien, Jacob (16776)<br />
702 Bermuda Ln<br />
Louisville, KY 40213<br />
423-834-5479(h)<br />
423-834-5479(c)<br />
godswildcard@yahoo.com<br />
so2- 3<br />
Oatman, Kim (15367)<br />
133 Pine Creek<br />
Paducah, KY 42001<br />
270-809-6979(w)<br />
270-293-8824(c)<br />
iam4ukcats@comcast.net<br />
sw1- 5<br />
Oberhausen, Charlie (6864)<br />
5702 Bradbe Forest Lane<br />
Fisherville, KY 40023<br />
502-244-5183(h)<br />
502-235-6351(c)<br />
oberhausenc@bellsouth.net<br />
bk3-22<br />
Offutt, Marvin Louis (3201)<br />
9119 Clear Creek Drive<br />
Evansville, IN 47711<br />
812-426-4898(w) 812-426-0769(h)<br />
stephanie7283@gmail.com<br />
bk2-29<br />
Offutt, Steve (13170)<br />
1219 Brookstone Dr<br />
Walton, KY 41094<br />
859-384-5333(w) 859-620-6790(h)<br />
steven.offutt@boone.kyschools.us<br />
bk1- 7,vb1- 6<br />
Olding, Edward S. (7088)<br />
844 Donaldson Hwy<br />
Erlanger, KY 41018<br />
859-512-7645(c)<br />
esolding@aol.com<br />
tr1-22<br />
Olinger, Paul (5144)<br />
517 Cedar Street<br />
Hazard, KY 41701-1457<br />
606-436-5728(h)<br />
606-233-0383(c)<br />
polinger@windstream.net<br />
bk3-25,vb3-11<br />
Olsen, George L. (12571)<br />
PO Box 287<br />
Greenup, KY 41144<br />
606-922-2102(w) 606-473-7768(h)<br />
georgeolsen@att.net<br />
vb1-10<br />
Omohundro, Hunter (17178)<br />
450 N Keeneland Drive Apt 1011<br />
Richmond, KY 40475<br />
859-537-5415(h)<br />
859-537-5415(c)<br />
hunteromohundro@rocketmail.com<br />
ba1- 3<br />
Onkst, Richard (14883)<br />
10900 Spring Run Ct<br />
Louisville, KY 40291<br />
502-261-1506(w) 502-231-8746(h)<br />
502-641-3643(c)<br />
raonkb3@aol.com<br />
ba2- 6<br />
Ormerod, Eddie (16897)<br />
5515 Cross Creek Dr<br />
Crestwood, KY 40014<br />
502-243-8199(h)<br />
502-644-7233(c)<br />
captainlfr@yahoo.com<br />
bk2- 3<br />
Osborne, Dennis K. (9846)<br />
5921 Grandel Blvd.<br />
Louisville, KY 40258<br />
502-345-3477(h)<br />
502-345-3477(c)<br />
dosbo71121@hotmail.com<br />
bk3-16<br />
Osterhage, James (13236)<br />
815 Sunglow Avenue<br />
Villa Hills, KY 41017<br />
859-331-4090(h)<br />
859-331-0173(f) 859-653-8614(c)<br />
osterhagej1@insightbb.com<br />
osterhagej1@insightbb.com<br />
so3- 8<br />
Osterhage, John (6996)<br />
815 Sunglow Street<br />
Villa Hills, KY 41017<br />
859-240-7481(w) 859-331-4090(h)<br />
859-331-0173(f) 859-240-7481(c)<br />
oster815@insightbb.com<br />
oster815@fuse.net<br />
bk3-22<br />
Osterloh, Todd (18341)<br />
105 Johnson Dr.<br />
Frankfort, KY 40601<br />
859-255-8581(w) 859-433-0027(h)<br />
859-433-0027(c)<br />
tosterloh@sturgillturner.com<br />
vb1- 1<br />
Osting, Andrew (16751)<br />
1220 Bates Ct<br />
Louisville, KY 40204<br />
502-681-2649(h)<br />
502-681-2649(c)<br />
aosting024@aol.com<br />
fb1- 2<br />
Overbey, Shawn (8294)<br />
216 Herndon Avenue<br />
Stanford, KY 40484<br />
606-678-4721(w) 606-682-5845(h)<br />
shawn.overbey@somerset.kyschools.us<br />
shawn.overbey@somerset.kyschools.us<br />
ba3-19,bk3-19,fb3-19<br />
Overby, Kyle (15253)<br />
204 Fairway Dr<br />
Providence, KY 42450<br />
270-667-2251(w) 270-667-7321(h)<br />
270-635-0096(c)<br />
kyle.overby@me.com<br />
kyle.overby@gmail.com<br />
ba1- 2,bk2- 5<br />
Overly, Eric (16978)<br />
301 W Cumberland Ave<br />
Jamestown, KY 42629<br />
270-343-6104(h)<br />
270-585-0820(c)<br />
overly.eric@yahoo.com<br />
sw1- 3<br />
Overstreet, Walter R. (3215)<br />
1407 Lexington Road<br />
Georgetown, KY 40324<br />
859-221-0760(c)<br />
walteroverstreet@hotmail.com<br />
bk3-39<br />
Overton, Katie J (17400)<br />
727 Sweetwater Way<br />
Evansville, IN 47712<br />
270-860-2506(h)<br />
kjoverton23@hotmail.com<br />
so1- 2<br />
Owens, Dennis L. (9627)<br />
2823 Mt. Pleasant Road<br />
Glasgow, KY 42141<br />
270-670-5837(w) 270-646-3785(h)<br />
dennis.owens@hotmail.com<br />
vowens@scrtc.com<br />
ba3-17,fb3-16,fp1-15<br />
Owens, Garry (10288)<br />
67 Sibert Lane<br />
London, KY 40744<br />
606-877-2241(w) 606-864-3134(h)<br />
606-682-4251(c)<br />
gowens@fnblondonky.com<br />
bk1-13<br />
Owens, Greg (16674)<br />
16 Mrian Dr<br />
cold Spring, KY 41076<br />
513-312-0577(w) 859-781-1647(h)<br />
513-312-0577(c)<br />
gowens@cbtcompany.com<br />
bk2- 3<br />
Owens, James (13736)<br />
1514 Poindexter St<br />
London, KY 40741<br />
606-862-2857(h)<br />
606-389-0269(c)<br />
baseballumpire70@yahoo.com<br />
vb2- 7<br />
Owens, James D (17500)<br />
2045 Downy Drive, Apt. 33<br />
Hebron, KY 41048<br />
217-979-2005(h)<br />
217-979-2005(c)<br />
jim.owens54@yahoo.com<br />
ba1- 2,fp1- 2,vb2- 7<br />
Owens, Josh (11354)<br />
233 Robin Road<br />
Bowling Green, KY 42101<br />
270-542-4181 x1112(w) 270-904-0486(h)<br />
270-996-8930(c)<br />
sjowens@insightbb.com<br />
jsowens@adelphia.net<br />
fb2- 6<br />
Oyekunle, Tunji (5504)<br />
122 Valleybrook Dr<br />
Frankfort, KY 40601-1416<br />
502-564-8890(w)<br />
5023191516(c)<br />
tonay56@hotmail.com<br />
so2-20<br />
P'Pool, Ricky L. (10157)<br />
3975 Witty Ln<br />
Hopkinsville, KY 42240<br />
270-886-2555(w) 270-886-7963(h)<br />
rppool05@yahoo.com<br />
vb3-13<br />
Pack, Charlie (2098)<br />
1020 Owls Nest Rd PO Box 2052<br />
Hyden, KY 41749<br />
606-672-2940(w) 606-275-1728(h)<br />
chpack@hsimai.com<br />
bk1- 5<br />
Pack, Jr., Donald R. (7497)<br />
962 Irvine Rd<br />
Science Hill, KY 42553<br />
502-382-7504(w) 606-423-4443(h)<br />
606-305-1327(c)<br />
don.pack@ky.gov<br />
donpackjr@yahoo.com<br />
bk2-21,fp3-19<br />
Packer, Edward W (17254)<br />
11314 Gardentrace Dr<br />
Louisville, KY 40229<br />
502-572-4000(w) 502-968-6540(h)<br />
502-239-2220(f) 502-649-8619(c)<br />
edward.packer@insightbb.com<br />
fb1- 2<br />
Paddock, Robert J. (3444)<br />
1804 Williamsburg Road<br />
Lexington, KY 40504<br />
859-277-8903(h)<br />
rjpaddock@yahoo.com<br />
ba1-10,fp1-10<br />
Paden, Nathan (16225)<br />
2052 Tonieville Rd<br />
Hodgenville, KY 42748<br />
270-358-4524(h)<br />
270-735-5499(c)<br />
natertater2009@gmail.com<br />
natertater2009@gmail.com<br />
vb1- 1,wr2- 4<br />
Padgett, James T (17859)<br />
6610 Harrods View Circle<br />
Prospect, KY 40059<br />
502-645-0500(h)<br />
502-645-0500(c)<br />
james.padgett118@topper.wku.edu<br />
ba1- 2<br />
Padon, Thad (4654)<br />
1012 Shelby Road<br />
Salem, KY 42078-9524<br />
270-836-5518(w) 270-988-4193(h)<br />
270-836-5518(c)<br />
tpadon@tds.net<br />
bk3-26<br />
54 - OFFICIALS DIRECTORY <strong>2012</strong>-<strong>2013</strong> KHSAA HANDBOOK
Page, Michael J. (9426)<br />
210 Green Acres Drive<br />
Elizabethtown, KY 42701<br />
270-737-4657(h)<br />
270-401-1399(c)<br />
mukeypage@gmail.com<br />
bk3-17,vb2- 9<br />
Painter, Michelle (12593)<br />
504 Scarborough Drive<br />
Versailles, KY 40383<br />
859-879-1769(h)<br />
859-333-7586(c)<br />
mpainter10@windstream.net<br />
bk3-10,vb2- 2<br />
Paitsel, Kirk (8721)<br />
PO Box 5116<br />
Fulton, KY 42041<br />
731-592-0302(h)<br />
731-592-0302(c)<br />
kpaitsel@hotmail.com<br />
bk3-18,fp3- 9,vb1- 1<br />
Palazzo, Sara L. (8722)<br />
298 Farmington Dr<br />
Lakeside Park, KY 41017<br />
859-384-5040(w) 859-653-2645(h)<br />
859-384-5049(f) 859-653-2645(c)<br />
spalazzo@insightbb.com<br />
sara.palazzo@boone.kyschools.us<br />
vb3-18<br />
Palumbo, James (13484)<br />
1840 Blairmore Ct.<br />
Lexington, KY 40502<br />
859-338-0900(c)<br />
jamestpalumbo@hotmail.com<br />
sw1- 9<br />
Palumbo, Stephen (1859)<br />
3272 Brighton Place Dr<br />
Lexington, KY 40509<br />
859-252-1402(w) 859-338-3511(h)<br />
859-338-3511(c)<br />
sbp12280@hotmail.com<br />
bk1- 7<br />
Pangallo, Anthony (15267)<br />
137 Ridgeway Crossing<br />
Alexandria, KY 41001<br />
513-684-7567(w) 859-322-7093(h)<br />
859-322-7093(c)<br />
michael.pangallo@burke.com<br />
michael.pangallo@gmail.com<br />
bk2- 5<br />
Pangallo, Migo (10585)<br />
271 Harrisburg Hill Rd<br />
Alexandria, KY 41001<br />
859-448-9759(h)<br />
migoalex@aol.com<br />
ba1- 5,fp3- 7<br />
Panter, Greg (13830)<br />
4313 Crescent Springs Ct<br />
Lexington, KY 40515<br />
859-948-8364(h)<br />
859-948-8364(c)<br />
pantergp@aol.com<br />
bk1- 7<br />
Parker, Bruce E. (7379)<br />
826 Sassafras Grove Rd<br />
Sebree, KY 42455<br />
270-875-3181(c)<br />
thebluezebra@live.com<br />
bkparker@peoplepc.com<br />
ba3-18,bk3-20<br />
Parker, Garnett C (14400)<br />
642 Hovious Ridge Road<br />
Columbia, KY 42728<br />
270-384-5900(h)<br />
garnett.parker@taylor.kyschools.us<br />
tr1- 7<br />
Parker, George (15730)<br />
748 Pearce Way<br />
Bowling Green, KY 42101<br />
270-781-3040(w) 270-791-6016(h)<br />
270-781-3047(f) 270-791-6016(c)<br />
kellyparkeris@gmail.com<br />
vb2- 4<br />
Parker, Lowell D. (3240)<br />
PO Box 152<br />
Wheelwright, KY 41669-0152<br />
606-452-2500(w) 606-452-4261(h)<br />
606-791-5327(c)<br />
l.parker1@live.com<br />
bk3-38,vb2- 7<br />
Parker, Stephen (15864)<br />
1004 Homestead Ct<br />
Bowling Green, KY 42104<br />
270-842-2790(h)<br />
270-535-8522(c)<br />
sky94boys@yahoo.com<br />
so2- 4<br />
Parker, Terry (10280)<br />
403 W Riverwood Dr<br />
Hopkinsville, KY 42240<br />
270-890-1500(w)<br />
270-890-1513(f) 270-498-3528(c)<br />
tparker@hopkinsvilleky.us<br />
tparker@hopkinsvilleky.us<br />
bk3-13,fb3-13<br />
Parnell, Ruby J (18126)<br />
258 Rattlesnake Branch<br />
Olive Hill, KY 41164<br />
606-315-5349(h)<br />
606-315-5349(c)<br />
wc_volleyball14@hotmail.com<br />
vb1- 1<br />
Parrott, Alan (7798)<br />
474 Junior Road<br />
Ironton, OH 45638<br />
606-329-7876(w) 740-534-0509(h)<br />
606-571-9168(c)<br />
a1parrott@yahoo.com<br />
so3-16<br />
Parrott, Ed (14292)<br />
595 Burdick <strong>School</strong><br />
Campbellsville, KY 42718<br />
270-789-4208(w) 270-789-4208(h)<br />
270-849-8581(c)<br />
bigwizjr@yahoo.com<br />
bigwizjr@dyahoo.com<br />
ba3- 7<br />
Parrott, Kevin L (17369)<br />
474 Junior Rd<br />
Ironton, OH 45638<br />
740-534-0509(h)<br />
740-215-8823(c)<br />
kevin.l.parrott@gmail.com<br />
so2- 2<br />
Parsley, Steve (9262)<br />
3702 Stanton Blvd<br />
Louisville, KY 40220<br />
502-742-9507(h)<br />
502-767-5797(c)<br />
srparsley60@hotmail.com<br />
vb3-17<br />
Parsley, Todd (17965)<br />
1910 Kimberly Ct<br />
Flatwoods, KY 41139<br />
606-694-5602(h)<br />
606-694-5602(c)<br />
parsleytodd@yahoo.com<br />
ba1- 2<br />
PartinJr, William H. (4518)<br />
333 W Vine St Suite 1100<br />
Lexington, KY 40507<br />
859-422-6000(w) 859-494-4958(h)<br />
859-494-4958(c)<br />
wpartin@whtlaw.com<br />
bk3-15<br />
Pasley, Kyle (11764)<br />
212 North Middletown Rd<br />
Paris, KY 40361<br />
859-255-4700(w)<br />
859-396-7956(c)<br />
kpaz1975@yahoo.com<br />
fp2- 4<br />
Passafi ume, Jr., John J. (3249)<br />
10403 Grazing Trace<br />
Louisville, KY 40223-2462<br />
502-451-1725(w) 502-253-0523(h)<br />
502-727-6823(c)<br />
jjp51@insightbb.com<br />
apweickel@bellsouth.net<br />
fb3-42<br />
Patrick, Evan E (18278)<br />
2507 Steeplechase Drive<br />
Louisville, KY 40299<br />
502-614-4542(w) 502-558-3138(h)<br />
502-515-2255(f) 502-558-3138(c)<br />
evanpatrick@hotmail.com<br />
fb1- 1<br />
Patsalides, Jordan (16735)<br />
1693 Thompson Dr Apt D<br />
Owensboro, KY 42301<br />
270-302-9760(c)<br />
jordanpatsalides@hotmail.com<br />
so1- 3<br />
Patton, Bobie James (8331)<br />
122 Harbour Dr<br />
London, KY 40744<br />
606-862-7452(w) 606-862-6072(h)<br />
606-877-2331(f)<br />
bobiepatton@hotmail.com<br />
so3- 9<br />
Patton, Steve (7373)<br />
432 Topton Road<br />
London, KY 40744-7050<br />
606-878-1254(w)<br />
606-682-0353(c)<br />
spatton40@hotmail.com<br />
so1- 3<br />
Patton, Timothy L (17376)<br />
1650 North / 1525 West<br />
Deputy, IN 47230<br />
502-732-2508(w) 812-595-1381(h)<br />
502-732-2080(f) 812-595-1381(c)<br />
t.patton@dowcorning.com<br />
bk1-18<br />
Paul, Judi Rogers (5534)<br />
11931 US 42<br />
Union, KY 41091<br />
859-750-3026(c)<br />
jlrpaul@insightbb.com<br />
so3-25,fp3-25<br />
Pavlovski Jr, Robert (14926)<br />
232 Blevins Fk Rd<br />
Louisa, KY 41230<br />
606-673-4685(h)<br />
606-792-8150(c)<br />
pavsdogs@foothills.net<br />
ba2- 6,bk2- 5,fb2- 5,fp2- 6,vb2- 5,wr2- 5<br />
Payne, Carroll E. (4965)<br />
9826 Oakshire Drive<br />
Jeffersontown, KY 40299-3113<br />
502-485-3162(w) 502-931-9356(h)<br />
502-931-9356(c)<br />
payne_carroll@yahoo.com<br />
fb3-25<br />
Payne, Kevin (13808)<br />
4400 Alton Road<br />
Louisville, KY 40207<br />
502-448-4480(w) 502-742-2714(h)<br />
502-448-0516(f) 502-551-0638(c)<br />
kpayne@ingredientresource.net<br />
vb2- 7<br />
Payne, Lennie (15731)<br />
2261 Rolling Hills Drive<br />
Covington, KY 41017<br />
513-236-0267(w)<br />
859-640-9608(c)<br />
lenniepayne@yahoo.com<br />
bk3-17<br />
Payne, Michael (16726)<br />
77 Keith Dr<br />
Nortonville, KY 42442<br />
270-821-2000(w) 270-676-7448(h)<br />
270-871-7083(c)<br />
dpayne@mchsi.com<br />
so1- 2<br />
Peak, Barbara (3262)<br />
54 Hallsdale Drive<br />
Louisville, KY 40220-3769<br />
502-243-8295(w) 502-777-6895(h)<br />
502-777-6895(c)<br />
bpeak@kygolf.org<br />
bk3-36<br />
Pearl Jr., George W. (3263)<br />
1655 Tully Rd.<br />
Leitchfi eld, KY 42754-6235<br />
270-242-6218(h)<br />
270-242-2699(f) 502-593-3673(c)<br />
ump11@earthlink.net<br />
bk3-41,fp3-30<br />
Pease, George D (18302)<br />
471 Kings Mill Road<br />
Danville, KY 40422<br />
859-209-2082(h)<br />
gdpeaseky@gmail.com<br />
so1- 1<br />
Pease, Julianne M (18409)<br />
471 Kings Mill Road<br />
Danville, KY 40422<br />
859-209-2082(h)<br />
peasencarrots@roadrunner.com<br />
so1- 1<br />
Peckenpaugh, Terry (3269)<br />
210 Hankcock St<br />
Henderson, KY 42420<br />
270-577-4569(w) 270-577-4569(h)<br />
tpeckenpaugh@hotmail.com<br />
e.peckenpaugh@hotmail.com<br />
ba3-29,bk3-29,fb3-24<br />
Peden, James (3270)<br />
1009 Creekside Court<br />
Henderson, KY 42420-4456<br />
812-424-7978 x417(w) 270-826-9825(h)<br />
270-860-0575(c)<br />
j_peden@bellsouth.net<br />
jepeden@hotmail.com<br />
bk3-28<br />
Pederson, Jeff A (18332)<br />
411 North 7th Street, Apt. 4<br />
Paducah, KY 42001<br />
270-444-8503(w) 270-816-2316(h)<br />
270-816-2316(c)<br />
socmgrjp@yahoo.com<br />
so1- 1<br />
Pelphrey, Paul Leslie (8348)<br />
PO Box 1695<br />
Paintsville, KY 41240<br />
606-789-4087(w) 606-297-8437(h)<br />
606-789-6452(f) 606-477-7479(c)<br />
paul.pelphrey.h3lp@statefarm.com<br />
bk3-24<br />
Pence, Gary (11201)<br />
111 Evergreen Dr.<br />
Somerset, KY 42501<br />
606-864-6985(w) 606-219-0690(h)<br />
606-219-0690(c)<br />
thepence4@newwavecomm.net<br />
tr2-12<br />
Pence, Mark (16220)<br />
PO Box 1960<br />
Hazard, KY 41702<br />
606-436-5101(w) 606-439-6102(h)<br />
606-216-3340(c)<br />
mark.pence@perry.kyschools.us<br />
bk2- 4,so1- 1,fp2- 3<br />
Pendergraft, Darin (6297)<br />
430 Quirks Run Rd.<br />
Danville, KY 40422<br />
859-734-8008(w) 859-238-1324(h)<br />
859-734-8006(f)<br />
darin.pendergraft@hitachi-automotive.us<br />
fp3-12<br />
Pendergraft, Larry (13059)<br />
3842 Old Madisonville Road<br />
Henderson, KY 42420<br />
270-831-4628(w) 270-827-2082(h)<br />
270-827-2128(f) 270-831-4215(c)<br />
sandy@roystersmachine.com<br />
ba1- 9<br />
Penick, Kevin (15622)<br />
2705 Surfside Dr<br />
Villa Hills, KY 41017<br />
859-991-0571(h)<br />
klpenick@insightbb.com<br />
fb2- 4<br />
Penrose, Jeffrey (12790)<br />
360 Brandon Court<br />
Berea, KY 40403<br />
859-948-5899(w) 859-351-5027(h)<br />
859-351-5027(c)<br />
jeffpenrose@roadrunner.com<br />
fb3- 9<br />
Pentecost, David J. (5445)<br />
255 Oakhurst Rd.<br />
Greenville, KY 42345<br />
270-755-6225past11pm(w)<br />
270-977-0628(c)<br />
david.pentecost@logan-aluminum.com<br />
ba3-18,bk3-16,fb3-11,fp2- 6,vb3- 6<br />
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Offi Offi cials cials Directory Directory
Offi Offi cials cials Directory Directory<br />
Percell, Danny (3278)<br />
120 Haycraft Street<br />
Elizabethtown, KY 42701-1102<br />
270-765-6674(w) 270-763-1529(h)<br />
270-737-3641(f) 270-766-8392(c)<br />
dannylpercell@aol.com<br />
bk3-40<br />
Perdue, Evan M (18132)<br />
549 Lidian Court<br />
Lexington, KY 40517<br />
859-533-8818(w) 859-533-8818(h)<br />
n/a--(f) 859-533-8818(c)<br />
evanperdue89@yahoo.com<br />
so1- 1<br />
Perdue, Jordon R (18352)<br />
104 Ferrer Lane<br />
Greenup, KY 41144<br />
606-465-0525(h)<br />
606-465-0525(c)<br />
perdue001@hotmail.com<br />
bk1- 1<br />
Perkins, Gary (16538)<br />
5143 Winters Ln<br />
Cold Spring, KY 41076<br />
859-781-4754(w) 859-781-4754(h)<br />
859-781-4754(f) 859-750-3653(c)<br />
gwperkins730@gmail.com<br />
so2- 3<br />
Perkins, Leon (15777)<br />
303 Upper Doty Branch Rd<br />
Happy, KY 41746<br />
606-476-2518(w) 606-476-9620(h)<br />
606-233-2113(c)<br />
steve.perkins@perry.kyschools.us<br />
bk1- 5<br />
Perkins, Phillip (17910)<br />
138 Londonderry Dr<br />
Lexington, KY 40504<br />
859--(w) 859-338-5385(h)<br />
859--(f) 859-338-5385(c)<br />
lightninelectric@hotmail.com<br />
fp1- 2<br />
Perkins, Sam (17414)<br />
5143 Winters Ln<br />
Cold Spring, KY 41076<br />
859-781-4754(h)<br />
859-496-6550(c)<br />
ssperkins4193@gmail.com<br />
so2- 2<br />
Perram, Greg (13937)<br />
6102 Sweetbay Drive<br />
Crestwood, KY 40014<br />
502-381-9238(w) 502-500-1522(h)<br />
502-381-9238(c)<br />
gperram@msn.com<br />
fb3- 7<br />
Perry, Jackie Lynn (2522)<br />
4589 Liberty Rd.<br />
West Liberty, KY 41472<br />
606-743-2800 X224(w) 606-743-1526(h)<br />
606-495-6926(c)<br />
perryj@mrtc.com<br />
ba2- 7,bk1-15<br />
Perry, Jon Michael (15441)<br />
271 Hazel Creek Rd<br />
Beech Creek, KY 42321<br />
270-754-4300(w)<br />
270-754-9881(f) 270-543-8467(c)<br />
jmpisthemachine@hotmail.com<br />
ba2- 5<br />
Perry, Joseph (15732)<br />
2512 Roseville Rd<br />
Glasgow, KY 42141<br />
270-2616101(w)<br />
270-576-2689(c)<br />
perryj26@hotmail.com<br />
cipher28@yahoo.com<br />
fb2- 4<br />
Perry, Kenny (14151)<br />
420 Fairview Drive<br />
Paducah, KY 42001<br />
270-247-2334(w) 270-534-8789(h)<br />
270-705-9651(c)<br />
keperry66@comcast.net<br />
kjzeperry@comcast.net<br />
bk3- 7,fb1- 2<br />
Perry, Timothy (15733)<br />
3923 Deerwalk Ct<br />
Erlanger, KY 41018<br />
859-757-3801(h)<br />
timothy.i.perry@gmail.com<br />
ba1- 4,bk1- 4,so2- 4<br />
Peters, Antonio (11549)<br />
121 Jacksboro St<br />
Somerset, KY 42501<br />
606-416-7753(w) 606-677-9487(h)<br />
raeganspops@yahoo.com<br />
fb3-11<br />
Peters, David (14322)<br />
47 Thoroughbred Ln<br />
Glasgow, KY 42141<br />
270-678-7335(w)<br />
270-361-1403(c)<br />
dpeters@glasgow-ky.com<br />
david.peters@barren.kyschools.us<br />
fp2- 7<br />
Petersen, Gregory (14713)<br />
3434 Maple Tree Lane<br />
Erlanger, KY 41018<br />
270-303-3661(h)<br />
270-303-3661(c)<br />
peteytheref@yahoo.com<br />
gpetersen@insightbb.com<br />
bk2- 6,vb2- 5<br />
Peterson, Derrick L (14591)<br />
9300 Marse Henry Drive<br />
Louisville, KY 40299<br />
502-403-4957(h)<br />
502-403-4957(c)<br />
derrickpeterson32@yahoo.com<br />
hhibbs@ford.com<br />
bk1- 2,fb3- 6<br />
Peterson, Justin R (17665)<br />
3730 Glen Oak Dr<br />
Louisville, KY 40218<br />
502-852-7664(w) 502-794-0645(h)<br />
616-901-2447(c)<br />
peter3jr@gmail.com<br />
bk1- 2<br />
Petroni, Victor (5097)<br />
9400 Megan Jay Court<br />
Louisville, KY 40299<br />
502-244-4241(w)<br />
502-468-9585(c)<br />
ksoa.nisoa@gmail.com<br />
victorpetroni@lordsofsoccer.com<br />
so3-21<br />
Petry, Caleb R (18293)<br />
4263 Ky Rte 114<br />
Prestonsburg, KY 41653<br />
606-791-1939(h)<br />
606-791-1939(c)<br />
cpetry0001@kctcs.edu<br />
so1- 1<br />
Pettaway, LeBaron D. (3294)<br />
8415 Michael Edward Drive<br />
Louisville, KY 40291-1046<br />
502-296-2767(w) 502-491-0795(h)<br />
ppettaway@bellsouth.net<br />
ppettaway@msn.com<br />
ba2-23,bk3-28<br />
Petzold, Todd (16613)<br />
2921 Trails Way<br />
Owensboro, KY 42303<br />
270-685-0442(w) 270-315-4523(h)<br />
270-929-8848(c)<br />
tipetzold@gmail.com<br />
so2- 3<br />
Peveler, Darren (10579)<br />
3315 Dark Star Ct<br />
Owensboro, KY 42303<br />
270-683-6066(w) 270-314-8831(h)<br />
270-314-8831(c)<br />
dpeveler@adelphia.net<br />
bk3-14,fp3-11<br />
Peyton, Lacresha (14246)<br />
739 Colston Lane<br />
Frankfort, KY 40601<br />
502-352-1806(h)<br />
lacreshalane@yahoo.com<br />
fp1- 7,vb2- 6<br />
Peyton, Todd (17081)<br />
8857 main street<br />
campbellsburg, KY 40011<br />
502-541-7922(h)<br />
502-541-7922(c)<br />
toddpeyton@insightbb.com<br />
fp2- 3<br />
Peyton, William (16358)<br />
1063 Lagrange Rd<br />
New Castle, KY 40050<br />
502-845-5357(h)<br />
502-321-7776(c)<br />
williampeyton1@yahoo.com<br />
fp2- 4<br />
Pfaff, Timothy (12913)<br />
1817 Bass Cir<br />
LaGrange, KY 40031<br />
502-222-9337(w) 502-222-5789(h)<br />
502-222-3787(f) 502-533-5881(c)<br />
tim.pfaff@oldham.kyschools.us<br />
ktsc1321@insightbb.com<br />
bk2- 9<br />
Phelps, Eddie (2117)<br />
2224 Carolwood Way<br />
Murray, KY 42071<br />
270-293-3697(w) 270-753-9260(h)<br />
270-293-3697(c)<br />
edphelps@newwavecomm.net<br />
so3-15<br />
Phelps, Gary (12537)<br />
8482 Hwy 351<br />
Henderson, KY 42420<br />
812-464-9151(w) 270-830-3007(h)<br />
812-464-9197(f) 270-577-4638(c)<br />
gary.phelps@kerry.com<br />
gary.phelps@mchsi.com<br />
ba3-10<br />
Phillippi, James E. (3299)<br />
11695 Warsaw Road<br />
Glencoe, KY 41046-2029<br />
859-647-5483(w) 859-643-0307(h)<br />
859-640-9139(c)<br />
jphill1414@aol.com<br />
ba2- 7,bk3-30,sw1- 4,tr1- 5<br />
Phillips, Billy (15410)<br />
PO Box 1678<br />
Mt Vernon, KY 40456<br />
859-259-2501 X 5072(w) 606-256-<br />
0425(h)<br />
606-308-4555(c)<br />
billyphillips74@windstream.net<br />
cmink@kih.net<br />
ba2- 4,fb2- 5<br />
Philpot, Michael D. (3308)<br />
PO Box 454<br />
Lily, KY 40740<br />
859-221-3443(w) 606-528-2222(h)<br />
606-521-7146(c)<br />
philpotm66@yahoo.com<br />
michael.philpot@rjcorman.com<br />
ba3-15,bk3-25,fb3-23,fp3-22,vb2- 4<br />
Pickett, Barry T. (8367)<br />
2030 Bridgette Ln<br />
Hebron, KY 41048<br />
859-689-7476(h)<br />
bpickett@fuse.net<br />
bk1- 3<br />
Pickrell, Jerry W. (3313)<br />
592 Merrimac Dr<br />
Lexington, KY 40503-4276<br />
859-223-4555(h)<br />
859-421-4555(c)<br />
jerry.pickrell@insightbb.com<br />
bk3-20,fp3- 7<br />
Pierce, David (11088)<br />
300 Creekside Ln<br />
Hustonville, KY 40437<br />
606-346-4832(h)<br />
606-706-9781(c)<br />
dpierce033@yahoo.com<br />
bk3-12,fp3- 8,vb2- 8<br />
Pierce, Shawn (14111)<br />
632 Delp Road<br />
Liberty, KY 42539<br />
606-787-1217(w) 606-787-8965(h)<br />
606-787-0558(f) 606-303-1425(c)<br />
shawn.pierce@casey.kyschools.us<br />
bk3- 7<br />
Pierre, Maurice (13316)<br />
10105 Winding River Way<br />
Louisville, KY 40229<br />
502-574-1546(w) 502-291-7995(h)<br />
mopete111@yahoo.com<br />
fb2- 8<br />
Pietrowski, Paul (3316)<br />
64 Oaklawn Circle<br />
Corbin, KY 40701-2928<br />
606-528-3935(w) 606-523-0272(h)<br />
606-215-7149(c)<br />
paulpiet13th@hotmail.com<br />
ba1-37,bk3-43,fb3-37,fp2-22,vb2- 3<br />
Pike, Alicia (15217)<br />
120 W Main<br />
Waverly, KY 42462<br />
270-389-3325(h)<br />
270-952-7557(c)<br />
uchs_soccerchick28@hotmail.com<br />
so2- 5<br />
Pikes, Eugene (15505)<br />
914 Tamarisk Ct<br />
Louisville, KY 40223<br />
502-339-8069(h)<br />
502-767-6534(c)<br />
geville@insightbb.com<br />
ba1- 4,bk2-10<br />
Pikul, Garrett (12892)<br />
4204 Breckenridge Lane Unit 40<br />
Louisville, KY 40218<br />
716-866-5816(h)<br />
716-866-5816(c)<br />
gpikul01@gmail.com<br />
wr2- 6<br />
Pile, Jerry (16014)<br />
200 Antlers Trace Dr<br />
Coxs Creek, KY 40013<br />
502-348-7404(h)<br />
502-460-3475(c)<br />
jpile@bardstowncable.net<br />
bk2- 4<br />
Pile, Justin (15252)<br />
200 Antlers Tr<br />
Cox's Creek, KY 40013<br />
502-348-7404(h)<br />
502-460-0230(c)<br />
justin.pile783@wku.edu<br />
jpile33@bardstowncable.net<br />
bk1- 5<br />
Pillow, Chad (9910)<br />
6830 St Rt 58 E<br />
Wingo, KY 42088<br />
270-705-9316(h)<br />
pillow.chad@gmail.com<br />
bk2-13<br />
Piper, Bradley (15434)<br />
CPOO22 310 College St<br />
Barbourville, KY 40906<br />
606-546-1548(w) 270-903-1615(h)<br />
606-546-1286(f)<br />
piper5331@gmail.com<br />
vb2- 4<br />
Pitt, Christina (17817)<br />
3815 Londonderry Lane<br />
Paducah, KY 42001<br />
270-443-4022(w) 270-443-2133(h)<br />
270-559-7839(c)<br />
chrispitt@comcast.net<br />
sw1- 2<br />
Pittman, John E. (11448)<br />
130 Country Lane<br />
Somerset, KY 42503<br />
606-271-6080(w) 606-678-8361(h)<br />
606-271-6080(c)<br />
jepittman2000@yahoo.com<br />
fb2-11,so2- 9<br />
Pittman, Montaque (18188)<br />
101 Medical Center Drive<br />
Radcliff, KY 40160<br />
270-272-1039(h)<br />
708-769-3146(c)<br />
makeithappenq@yahoo.com<br />
fb1- 1<br />
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Pittman, Spencer (3322)<br />
PO Box 854<br />
Winchester, Ky 40392<br />
859-749-2014(w)<br />
859-749-2014(c)<br />
srpitt@bellsouth.net<br />
fb3-46<br />
Pittman, Stephen R. (3323)<br />
435 General John Payne Blvd.<br />
Georgetown, KY 40324<br />
502-868-3323(w)<br />
859-948-7017(c)<br />
killinmedawg@hotmail.com<br />
fb3-27<br />
Pleasant, David (12688)<br />
3909 Hurstbourne Woods<br />
Louisville, KY 40299<br />
502-896-9025(w) 502-477-0007(h)<br />
5023541780(c)<br />
susan.pleasant@yahoo.com<br />
designsnjewelry@aol.com<br />
bk1- 9,vb3- 9<br />
Pleasants, James Kenton (14169)<br />
721 Kirkland Drive<br />
Lexington, KY 40502<br />
859-259-1072(w) 859-278-9035(h)<br />
859-259-2727(f) 859-492-7331(c)<br />
kent@dbkcpa.com<br />
sw1- 7<br />
Plunk, Joseph D. (1757)<br />
733 Whitewood Court<br />
Bowling Green, KY 42104<br />
270-746-7898(w) 270-977-0309(h)<br />
270-977-0309(c)<br />
joseph.plunk@ky.gov<br />
bk3-14<br />
Poague, John (15090)<br />
962 E 7th Ave<br />
Calvert City, KY 42029<br />
270-395-6362(w) 270-909-2127(h)<br />
270-254-6079(c)<br />
cpoague@hotmail.com<br />
so2- 5<br />
Poe, John C. (1236)<br />
129 council Dr<br />
Bardstown, KY 40004<br />
270-317-3333(w) 270-317-3333(h)<br />
johnbardstownumc@bellsouth.net<br />
fb1- 1,fp3-11<br />
Polley, Samantha M (17351)<br />
9218 Fairground Road<br />
Louisville, KY 40291<br />
502-239-0034(h)<br />
502-593-1476(c)<br />
usmsam@bellsouth.net<br />
so1- 2<br />
Polley, Shane J (17350)<br />
9218 Fairground Road<br />
Louisville, KY 40291<br />
502-239-0034(h)<br />
502-751-5773(c)<br />
soccerfans@bellsouth.net<br />
so1- 2<br />
Pollitt, Les (15809)<br />
1140 South Floyd St<br />
Louisville, KY 40203<br />
502-814-2390(w) 502-419-8814(h)<br />
502-419-8814(c)<br />
lpollitt@gmail.com<br />
fb2- 4<br />
Pompilio, Tony (12992)<br />
2317 Joyce Ave<br />
Newport, KY 41071<br />
859-802-8236(w)<br />
pomp23@gmail.com<br />
bk2- 6<br />
Pool, Matthew (14579)<br />
803 Sha Wa Ct<br />
Murray, KY 42071<br />
270-752-0327(c)<br />
matthew.pool88@gmail.com<br />
fb3- 6<br />
Poole, Glenn (3328)<br />
506 Southland Drive<br />
Versailles, KY 40383-1484<br />
859-913-4010(w) 859-873-5124(h)<br />
glennref@aol.com<br />
fb3-37<br />
Poole, Sean (14738)<br />
413 B Charlestown Court<br />
Louisville, KY 40243<br />
502-930-9906(c)<br />
seanryan.poole@gmail.com<br />
bk2- 6<br />
Poore, James (15836)<br />
104 Kelly Dr<br />
Glasgow, KY 42141<br />
270-670-2263(h)<br />
270-670-2263(c)<br />
mojopoore@yahoo.com<br />
bk1- 3,fb2- 4<br />
Poos, Thomas R. (9761)<br />
350-10 Timber Ridge<br />
Wilder, KY 41071<br />
859-386-7206(w) 859-261-6617(h)<br />
thomas.poos@fmr.com<br />
poosthomas@insightbb.com<br />
fb3-16<br />
Poppas, Stephen C. (3330)<br />
PO Box 374<br />
Jackson, KY 41339-0374<br />
606-666-2200(w) 606-666-5714(h)<br />
606-272-0870(c)<br />
spoppas@bellsouth.net<br />
spoppas@bellsouth.net<br />
ba3-17,bk3-33,fp3-17,vb3- 9<br />
Porter, Jeff (14050)<br />
262 Country Dr<br />
Marion, KY 42064<br />
270-704-1030(h)<br />
270-704-1030(c)<br />
jpwolfpack7@aol.com<br />
ba2- 7,bk2- 7,fb2- 3,fp1- 3<br />
Porter, Jimmy (14192)<br />
12365 Percival Road<br />
Walton, KY 41094<br />
859-635-4101 x558(w) 859-363-0662(h)<br />
859-635-2766(f) 859-630-2662(c)<br />
jimmyl.porter@ky.gov<br />
sw2- 7<br />
Porter, Robert (16676)<br />
1134 Liberty Rd<br />
Lexington, KY 40505<br />
859-368-9868(h)<br />
859-743-3687(c)<br />
porter22@aol.com<br />
fb3-20<br />
Potter, Kenny (17907)<br />
10200 Worthington Lane<br />
Prospect, KY 40059<br />
502-310-1655(h)<br />
kenny@potterpromotions.com<br />
fp1- 2<br />
Potter, Michael J. (8513)<br />
609 Forest Hill Drive<br />
Lexington, KY 40509<br />
859-299-0771(w)<br />
606-794-0469(c)<br />
mpotter@nytisky.com<br />
micat@eastky.net<br />
vb3-14<br />
Potts, Stephen (3335)<br />
4307 Santa Paula Lane<br />
Louisville, KY 40219<br />
502-964-3247(h)<br />
502-295-5251(c)<br />
spotts00003@insightbb.com<br />
vb3-27<br />
Pouncy, James (8934)<br />
2204 Janes Ln<br />
Covington, KY 41011<br />
859-341-7580 x2510(w) 859-491-5478(h)<br />
859-491-5478(f) 859-409-0195(c)<br />
jamespouncy@hotmail.com<br />
bk3-15<br />
Powell, Andrew (15315)<br />
2480 Holly Tree Court<br />
Henderson, KY 42420<br />
270-827-9800(w)<br />
270-827-9844(f) 270-703-2567(c)<br />
andrewmilampowell@gmail.com<br />
bk2- 5<br />
Powell, Billy R. (3336)<br />
PO Box 108<br />
Elkhorn City, KY 41522<br />
606-754-8702(h)<br />
606-454-1720(c)<br />
dnap86@att.net<br />
bk3-46,fb3-20,vb3-14<br />
Powell, David M (17865)<br />
2240 Burton Road<br />
Utica, KY 42376<br />
270-687-8888(w) 270-729-4698(h)<br />
270-929-0550(c)<br />
powelldm@owensboro.org<br />
ba1- 2<br />
Powell, James R. (7628)<br />
610 Rector Avenue<br />
Auburn, KY 42206<br />
270-586-2340(w) 270-542-6258(h)<br />
jamcon@logantele.com<br />
fp3-21<br />
Powell, Jim (3340)<br />
211 Hood Avenue<br />
Winchester, KY 40391<br />
859-744-6111(w) 859-745-1030(h)<br />
859-227-4275(c)<br />
jimmy.powell@clark.kyschools.us<br />
fb3-23<br />
Powell, Richard (16730)<br />
350 rush Creek Rd<br />
Catlettsburg, KY 41129<br />
606-232-9227(h)<br />
powell_55@hotmail.com<br />
ba1- 3,fb2- 3<br />
Powell, Stefanie L (18358)<br />
204 Erwin Rd<br />
Ashland, KY 41101<br />
606-232-7303(h)<br />
606-232-7303(c)<br />
slp08@windstream.net<br />
so1- 1<br />
Powell, Steve (6873)<br />
129 Sidney Drive<br />
Mt Sterling, KY 40353<br />
859-432-0948(h)<br />
859-432-0948(c)<br />
stephenpowell07@yahoo.com<br />
so2- 9<br />
Powers, Rick (3426)<br />
2220 Rock Creek Circle<br />
Paducah, KY 42001<br />
270-575-6928(w) 270-994-2973(h)<br />
270-994-2973(c)<br />
rpowers@pettersupply.com<br />
rpowers99@gmail.com<br />
fp3-14<br />
Powless, Heidi D (17552)<br />
627 Addison Ave<br />
Lexington, KY 40504<br />
618-392-3332(h)<br />
812-483-6199(c)<br />
hdpo222@g.uky.edu<br />
so1- 2<br />
Prater, Carol (12548)<br />
600 Prater Fork Rd<br />
Hueysville, KY 41640<br />
606-358-4185(h)<br />
606-791-1961(c)<br />
carolprater@hrmc.org<br />
carolprater23@yahoo.com<br />
bk3-10,vb3- 7<br />
Prater, Glenda (16050)<br />
263 Wade Rd<br />
Russell Springs, KY 42642<br />
270-866-2177(h)<br />
270-566-1111(c)<br />
lakerswimmom@yahoo.com<br />
sw2- 4<br />
Prather, Turk (3351)<br />
3037 Shady Trace<br />
Crestwood, KY 40014-8707<br />
502-241-6597(h)<br />
502-744-4500(c)<br />
turkprather@yahoo.com<br />
bk3-34,fp3-25<br />
Pratt, John L. (3352)<br />
5739 Right Fork Maces Creek Road<br />
Viper, KY 41774-0441<br />
606-436-2866(h)<br />
606-854-7242(c)<br />
johnandglenna@windstream.net<br />
ba3-28,bk3-19,fb3-13,fp2-17,vb3-13<br />
Precious, William (14153)<br />
7611 Greenlawn Road<br />
Louisville, KY 40242<br />
502-425-1582(h)<br />
502-494-5554(c)<br />
billprecious2893@hotmail.com<br />
sw2- 7<br />
Prescott, Jason (16774)<br />
1576 US Hwy 68E<br />
Benton, KY 42025<br />
270-527-7460(w) 270-252-1675(h)<br />
270-205-1063(c)<br />
joepro1576@yahoo.com<br />
fb2- 3<br />
Preston, John (5369)<br />
PO Box 322<br />
Wheelwright, KY 41669<br />
606-433-7596 x119(w) 606-452-9740(h)<br />
606-791-5204(c)<br />
johnw.preston@ky.gov<br />
bk3-12,fb1- 1,fp1- 5,vb1- 5<br />
Preston, Tim (11090)<br />
531 Goshen Rd<br />
Stanford, KY 40484<br />
859-339-2144(c)<br />
t.preston61@hotmail.com<br />
tim.preston@ky.gov<br />
bk3-12,fp2- 5<br />
Preston, Walter Edward (9126)<br />
110 East 19th Street<br />
Covington, KY 41014<br />
859-581-6706(h)<br />
859-992-5159(c)<br />
prstn_wlt@yahoo.com<br />
bk2- 4,fp2- 3<br />
Prewitt, Adam (15470)<br />
144 Brays Chapel Rd<br />
Williamsburg, KY 40769<br />
606-528-5674(h)<br />
606-344-8746(c)<br />
arprew2@gmail.com<br />
ba2- 5,fb2- 3<br />
Prewitt, Demarco (16150)<br />
513 Boone Trail Rd<br />
Danville, KY 40422<br />
859-734-9451 x8046(w) 859-516-2491(h)<br />
859-516-2491(c)<br />
demarco.prewitt@hap.com<br />
bk1- 4<br />
Price, Gary W. (11574)<br />
1979 Cross Willows Court<br />
Bowling Green, KY 42104<br />
270-991-9931(w) 270-393-1989(h)<br />
270-393-1989(f) 270-991-9931(c)<br />
pricexray@aol.com<br />
so3-11<br />
Price, Greg (8108)<br />
711 E Main St<br />
Danville, KY 40422<br />
859-583-1501(h)<br />
859-583-1501(c)<br />
gregsprice@yahoo.com<br />
bk3-20,fp2- 5<br />
Price, Jim (3357)<br />
281 Henderson Lane<br />
Greenville, KY 42345<br />
270-377-3276(w)<br />
270-338-0529(f) 270-543-2294(c)<br />
jimpricewku@hotmail.com<br />
jim.price@muhlenburg.kyschools.us<br />
ba3-26<br />
Price, Melody A. (5245)<br />
248 Oakridge Drive<br />
Radcliff, KY 40160<br />
270-300-4533(w) 270-300-4533(h)<br />
blackie@bbtel.com<br />
fp3-25<br />
<strong>2012</strong>-<strong>2013</strong> KHSAA HANDBOOK OFFICIALS DIRECTORY - 57<br />
Offi Offi cials cials Directory Directory
Offi Offi cials cials Directory Directory<br />
Price, Philip Lee (9992)<br />
1696 Hwy 330 W<br />
Falmouth, KY 41040<br />
8594440164(w) 859-654-5252(h)<br />
py388price@yahoo.com<br />
bk3-16<br />
Price, Richard Thomas (7690)<br />
5302 Alyssum Court<br />
Louisville, KY 40258<br />
502-797-7657(w) 502-995-4721(h)<br />
502-415-0443(c)<br />
rdbjrae@bellsouth.net<br />
bk3-21<br />
Price, Ricky (11876)<br />
109 Blenheim Blvd<br />
Radcliff, KY 40160<br />
502-626-2063(w) 270-351-1959(h)<br />
270-872-9483(c)<br />
bigric4321@aol.com<br />
ricky.price@usarec.army.mil<br />
ba1- 5,bk2- 5,fb2- 4,fp3-11<br />
Price, Ronald (8840)<br />
1015 S 29th St<br />
Louisville, KY 40211<br />
502-500-0930(w) 502-708-9507(h)<br />
502-708-9507(c)<br />
refron8838@yahoo.com<br />
refront8838@yahoo.com<br />
bk3-18<br />
Prieshoff, Timothy J. (3358)<br />
14 Edgewood Road<br />
Edgewood, KY 41017-2326<br />
859-344-0222(w) 859-331-8152(h)<br />
859-466-8151(c)<br />
tim.p@fuse.net<br />
tim.p@fuse.net<br />
so3-33<br />
Prieskorn, Ronald (14262)<br />
511 Old Greenhill Rd<br />
Alvaton, KY 42122<br />
270-746-2300(w) 270-842-0288(h)<br />
270-746-2305(f) 270-535-6364(c)<br />
prieskorn@msn.com<br />
sw1- 7,tr1- 4<br />
Prigge, Mark (15734)<br />
56 Scenic View<br />
Ft Thomas, KY 41075<br />
859-581-4259(h)<br />
859-468-7401(c)<br />
mtprig2@gmail.com<br />
bk1- 2<br />
PritchertJr., Ronald (Rocky) (18276)<br />
1412 Jennifer Ann Drive<br />
Lawrenceburg, KY 40342<br />
502-564-3400(w) 502-839-8297(h)<br />
502-330-7305(c)<br />
rocknbeth@aol.com<br />
so1- 1<br />
Proffi tt, Gene (15186)<br />
2542 Dixie Hwy<br />
Lakeside Park, KY 41017<br />
859-372-6400(w) 859-426-5097(h)<br />
859-760-6688(c)<br />
gpcvg@fuse.net<br />
fb2- 5<br />
Pruden, Tyler (13707)<br />
311 Veterans Ave<br />
Bowling Green, KY 42101<br />
270-791-3573(h)<br />
270-791-3573(c)<br />
tyler.pruden@warren.kyschools.us<br />
ba3- 8,fb3- 6<br />
Pruitt, Brad (11080)<br />
7300 Glen Arbor Road<br />
Louisville, KY 40222<br />
502-214-1127(w) 502-295-7865(h)<br />
502-295-7865(c)<br />
bpruitt@troversolutions.com<br />
bhpru@aol.com<br />
bk3- 9<br />
Pruitt, Vickie (16879)<br />
PO Box 717<br />
Burkesville, KY 42717<br />
270-864-2511(w) 270-433-7483(h)<br />
270-864-5342(f) 270-459-3309(c)<br />
vickie.pruitt@gmail.com<br />
fp2- 3,vb2- 3<br />
Pryor, Adam (14996)<br />
3313 Spring Ridge Pkwy<br />
Owensboro, KY 42303<br />
270-231-2974(c)<br />
pryor_15@hotmail.com<br />
ba2- 6<br />
Puckett, Brian C. (9090)<br />
306 S 6th St<br />
Bardstown, KY 40004<br />
502-638-8121(w)<br />
502-638-8102(f) 502-249-7289(c)<br />
bpuckett@lear.com<br />
chelle_n_puck@yahoo.com<br />
ba3-18,bk2-18<br />
Puckett, James A. (3367)<br />
7804 Beulah Church Road<br />
Louisville, KY 40288-0745<br />
502-239-6281(w) 502-394-0336(h)<br />
502-239-6292(f) 502-376-0090(c)<br />
puckettorgan@bellsouth.net<br />
ba1-10,bk3-29<br />
Puckett, Justin (17280)<br />
P.O. Box 372<br />
Smithland, KY 42081<br />
270-519-4555(h)<br />
justin.puckett@kyfb.com<br />
bk1- 2<br />
Pugh, William (15018)<br />
586 Plainview Rd<br />
Lexington, KY 40517<br />
859-258-3936(w) 859-327-2286(h)<br />
859-258-3939(f) 859-327-2286(c)<br />
wpugh@lexingtonky.gov<br />
davidpugh@insightbb.com<br />
bk2- 6<br />
Puhr, Seresa (12805)<br />
333 Yankee Drive<br />
Clarksville, TN 37042<br />
931-216-9159(w) 931-906-2444(h)<br />
270-798-4294(f) 931-216-9159(c)<br />
seresa.puhr@us.army.mil<br />
so2- 9<br />
Purcell, J. Kenneth (3371)<br />
1100 County Cork Drive<br />
Murray, KY 42071<br />
270-753-8233(h)<br />
270-293-2947(c)<br />
ken.purcell47@gmail.com<br />
bk3-24,fb3-35<br />
Pyle, James F. (3377)<br />
4017 <strong>Kentucky</strong> 10<br />
Maysville, KY 41056-0341<br />
606-564-6772(w) 606-883-3442(h)<br />
606-375-6783(c)<br />
jfp1@maysvilleky.net<br />
bk3-36,fp2-17<br />
Pylinski, Jack (3378)<br />
1110 Lydia St<br />
Louisville, Ky 40217-1249<br />
502-637-4409(h)<br />
502-609-5181(c)<br />
jkski@att.net<br />
vb3-30<br />
Queen, Crayton D. 'BO' (4801)<br />
140 Maple Ridge Drive<br />
Mount Sterling, KY 40353-8196<br />
859-498-0424(w) 859-498-3086(h)<br />
859-498-0430(f) 859-398-2306(c)<br />
bo@dutchsauto.com<br />
bk3-26<br />
Quesada, Peter M. (8709)<br />
10918 Jordain Drive<br />
Louisville, KY 40241<br />
502-852-5981(w)<br />
502-852-1577(f) 502-608-9288(c)<br />
peter.quesada@louisville.edu<br />
bk3-17,fb3-19<br />
Quinn, Michael (15735)<br />
616 Country Club<br />
Madisonville, KY 42431<br />
270-825-6017 x2111(w) 270-824-9303(h)<br />
270-825-6045(f) 270-399-5415(c)<br />
mjbraq@bellsouth.net<br />
bk2- 3<br />
Quisenberry, Gordon (3383)<br />
4512 Lunenburg Drive<br />
Louisville, KY 40245-1819<br />
502-425-0677(h)<br />
502-426-7057(f) 502-810-8058(c)<br />
mom_popq@yahoo.com<br />
so3-28<br />
Rabe, Douglas (14682)<br />
1456 Sequoia Drive<br />
Hebron, KY 41048<br />
859-534-5544(h)<br />
859-653-3624(c)<br />
drabe@fuse.net<br />
bk2- 6<br />
Rademacher, John J. (3384)<br />
5407 Stonehill Drive<br />
Taylor Mill, KY 41015<br />
859-431-8613(h)<br />
859-663-0870(c)<br />
jrademacher@fuse.net<br />
so3-33<br />
Rademacher, Peter J. (8241)<br />
32 Ashton Rd<br />
Fort Mitchell, KY 41017<br />
513-276-1439(w) 859-331-7383(h)<br />
859-496-5737(c)<br />
pjrademacher@fuse.net<br />
bk3- 9<br />
Radford, Kevin (11981)<br />
2786 Hickory Ridge Rd<br />
Waddy, KY 40076<br />
502-875-8400(w) 270-221-5551(h)<br />
270-221-5551(c)<br />
kevin.radford@shelby.kyschools.us<br />
fp2-11,vb2- 4<br />
Radus, Jacquie (2120)<br />
107 C Cameron Court<br />
Glasgow, KY 42141<br />
270-651-1407(w)<br />
270-670-7292(c)<br />
jacquieradus@kycourts.net<br />
jacquie.radus@barren.kyschools.us<br />
fb3-15,fp2-15<br />
Ragsdale, Jacob (10647)<br />
10911 Bear Camp Rd<br />
Louisville, KY 40272<br />
502-931-2701(w) 502-931-2701(h)<br />
jglrrlgj@yahoo.com<br />
wr3-12<br />
Rainey, Randy M. (6168)<br />
319 Macon Ave #4<br />
Louisville, KY 40207-0<br />
502-262-4207(h)<br />
502-262-4207(c)<br />
randy.rainey62@yahoo.com<br />
so3-23<br />
Ralph, David L. (3394)<br />
2706 Redford Dr<br />
Owensboro, KY 42303<br />
270-686-8896(w) 270-683-0338(h)<br />
270-929-1243(c)<br />
dlralph@bellsouth.net<br />
so3-10<br />
Ramey, Shane (7885)<br />
235 Bluestone Rd<br />
Morehead, KY 40351-9701<br />
606-776-0507(w) 606-780-7090(h)<br />
606-776-0507(c)<br />
sramey1204@gmail.com<br />
bk3-16,fb3-14,fp1- 2<br />
Ramos, Frankie (12608)<br />
1420 Hartland Woods Way<br />
Lexington, KY 40515<br />
859-230-3072(h)<br />
859-230-3072(c)<br />
frankramosump@yahoo.com<br />
ba3-10,fb2- 2<br />
Ramsay, Dale (3396)<br />
603 Elsmere Circle<br />
Louisville, KY 40223-2763<br />
502-852-6707(w) 502-425-2836(h)<br />
d0rams01@louisville.edu<br />
bk3-31<br />
Ramsey, Clarence A. (2201)<br />
2615 Lomond Dr.<br />
Louisville, KY 40216<br />
502-568-2591(w) 502-551-1065(h)<br />
502-568-6929(f) 502-551-1065(c)<br />
tramsey@sdimaps.com<br />
bk3-14<br />
Ramsey, Gavin (16183)<br />
5812 Swanson Drive<br />
Ashland, KY 41102<br />
606-922-2692(h)<br />
msramsey@windstream.net<br />
bk2- 4<br />
Randolph, David E. (12313)<br />
424 E 3rd St<br />
Beaver Dam, KY 42320-1959<br />
270-929-2409(h)<br />
270-929-2409(c)<br />
randolph.david@att.net<br />
randolph.david@att.net<br />
ba3-10,fb2- 7<br />
Rankin, Mary K (18272)<br />
4008 Quarry Court<br />
Crestwood, KY 40014<br />
502-523-7432(h)<br />
uksigma02@aol.com<br />
vb1- 1<br />
Rankin, Todd (15029)<br />
1315 Watkins Lane<br />
Pleasureville, KY 40057<br />
502-845-4744(w) 502-376-0291(h)<br />
502-376-0291(c)<br />
epd710@insightbb.com<br />
epd710@insightbb.com<br />
fp2- 6<br />
Ransdell, John D. (3402)<br />
120 East Lexington Avenue<br />
Danville, KY 40422-1518<br />
859-326-0645(w) 859-236-9355(h)<br />
859-583-2990(c)<br />
jarans@roadrunner.com<br />
fb3-40<br />
Ransdell, Todd (17837)<br />
P.O. Box 240<br />
Burgin, KY 40310<br />
859-734-7749(w) 859-748-5496(h)<br />
859-734-7369(f) 859-613-8126(c)<br />
transdel@bellsouth.net<br />
vb1- 2<br />
Rapier, Dan (15091)<br />
917 North Oak Dr<br />
Villa Hills, KY 41017<br />
513-752-6611(w) 859-331-2911(h)<br />
513-752-4468(f) 513-478-7960(c)<br />
nkysoccer@yahoo.com<br />
so2- 5<br />
Rase, Patrick (13916)<br />
154 Valdez Circle<br />
Georgetown, KY 40324<br />
859-254-6406 x126(w) 859-552-8436(h)<br />
859-254-6678x(f) 859-552-8436(c)<br />
kysocceref@gmail.com<br />
so1- 2<br />
Rash, Michael (12509)<br />
3824 Sugar Creek Dr<br />
Lexington, KY 40517<br />
502-514-1475(h)<br />
michaelrash3@gmail.com<br />
michaelrash3@gmail.com<br />
ba3- 9,bk2- 4<br />
Ratcliff, Chris (9014)<br />
8731 Camp Ernst Rd<br />
Union, KY 41091-8624<br />
859-371-1222(w)<br />
859-803-1058(c)<br />
chris.ratcliff446@gmail.com<br />
fb3-13<br />
Ratliff, Brian Darrell (9389)<br />
119 Old River Road<br />
Louisa, KY 41230<br />
606-483-0413(w) 606-638-0900(h)<br />
606-638-0900(f) 606-483-0413(c)<br />
bratliff_01@yahoo.com<br />
ba3-14,bk3-15,fb3-12<br />
58 - OFFICIALS DIRECTORY <strong>2012</strong>-<strong>2013</strong> KHSAA HANDBOOK
Raupach, Margaret S. (8439)<br />
1110 Old State Road<br />
Raupach, KY 41011<br />
859-334-4410(w) 859-468-4426(h)<br />
859-334-4435(f) 859-468-4426(c)<br />
peggysue50@fuse.net<br />
peggy.raupach@boone.kyschools.us<br />
bk3-19<br />
Rawdon, Dick (3412)<br />
PO Box 1481<br />
Georgetown, KY 40324-0631<br />
502-863-5400(w) 502-535-6198(h)<br />
502-863-9564(f) 502-316-4582(c)<br />
rrawdon@mindspring.com<br />
fb3-45<br />
Rawe, Ronald J. (11156)<br />
30 East Ridge Pl.<br />
Newport, KY 41071<br />
859-581-6120(h)<br />
rrawe@brightoncenter.com<br />
r.rawe@insightbb.com<br />
ba3-12<br />
Ray, Bryant C (17371)<br />
3944 Boston Rd<br />
Lexington, KY 40514<br />
859-576-5333(h)<br />
859-576-5333(c)<br />
bchrisray@gmail.com<br />
bk1- 2<br />
Ray, Jeff (12905)<br />
78 Long Branch Drive<br />
Lancaster, KY 40444<br />
859-339-1789(w) 859-792-4157(h)<br />
jeff.ray@ky.gov<br />
bk1- 7<br />
Ray, Lanny (13996)<br />
12 Ledford Lane<br />
Lancaster, KY 40444<br />
859-792-2941(w) 859-792-6306(h)<br />
859-339-1527(c)<br />
ljrayfam@windstream.net<br />
ba1- 4,bk1- 7,fb2- 7<br />
Ray, Robert J (17660)<br />
1515 Sharon Drive<br />
Louisville, KY 40216<br />
502-403-6813(w) 502-403-6813(h)<br />
502-403-6813(c)<br />
ray4412@bellsouth.net<br />
bk1- 2<br />
Razic, Rasim (4112)<br />
735 B Tara Court<br />
Bowling Green, KY 42104<br />
270-237-2611(w) 270-792-5787(h)<br />
razic@msn.com<br />
so3-10<br />
Read, Frederick K. (3416)<br />
287 Allentown Dr<br />
Ft Mitchell, KY 41017-2703<br />
513-487-1223(w) 859-331-3366(h)<br />
frederick.read@tui.edu<br />
racread@fuse.net<br />
fb2-36<br />
Reardon, Tucker D (17372)<br />
1025 Mount Sherman Ward Rd<br />
Magnolia, KY 42757<br />
404-202-6932(h)<br />
tucker.reardon@gmail.com<br />
so1- 2<br />
Reardon, William (16343)<br />
117 Christopher Dr<br />
Richmond, KY 40475<br />
859-623-1511(w) 859-626-8313(h)<br />
859-200-6254(c)<br />
reardon@chapel.us<br />
wreardon@richmond.ky.us<br />
ba2- 4<br />
Reasor, David (11921)<br />
4518 Janice Way<br />
Louisville, KY 40216<br />
502-775-7658(w) 502-363-0818(h)<br />
502-641-1915(c)<br />
d_reasor@insightbb.com<br />
d_reasor@att.net<br />
fp3-11,vb2-10<br />
Reber, Robert A. (3422)<br />
300 Jackson Road<br />
Rockfi eld, KY 42274-8248<br />
270-745-2490(w) 270-843-1861(h)<br />
270-791-9411(c)<br />
robert.reber@wku.edu<br />
stonevalleyfarm@hughes.net<br />
fb3-30,so2- 7<br />
Reckers, Angie (1929)<br />
13 Stillwater Dr.<br />
Alexandria, KY 41001<br />
513-947-5880(w) 859-448-0617(h)<br />
513-947-4442(f) 859-866-2371(c)<br />
areckers@amig.com<br />
vb3-15<br />
Redd, Lennus H. (7620)<br />
PO Box 5<br />
Cadiz, KY 42211<br />
270-522-3684(h)<br />
tinablen@bellsouth.net<br />
bk2-21<br />
Rednour, Chris (6249)<br />
507 South Dixie Street<br />
London, KY 40741-1927<br />
606-878-8694(h)<br />
606-682-5656(c)<br />
cmrednour@gmail.com<br />
ba1-23,bk3-23,fp1-19<br />
Redwine, James T. (1239)<br />
1210 Devou Woods Drive<br />
Covington, KY 41011<br />
859-292-6580(w) 859-291-7533(h)<br />
859-292-6587(f)<br />
jtredwin@fuse.net<br />
bk2-16<br />
Reed, Garrett L (18357)<br />
259 B Reid Ave<br />
Shepherdsville, KY 40165<br />
502-551-6405(h)<br />
greed1087@yahoo.com<br />
fb1- 1<br />
Reed, Justin D (18032)<br />
1309 Birch St.<br />
Benton, KY 42025<br />
270-970-1718(h)<br />
justinreed23@hotmail.com<br />
fp1- 2<br />
Reed, Rollin Terry (4774)<br />
697 Country Club Road<br />
Glasgow, KY 42141-9037<br />
270-678-6767(h)<br />
270-834-0337(c)<br />
rtreed@glasgow-ky.com<br />
tr3-25<br />
Reed, Timothy C. (6830)<br />
855 Crocus Ln<br />
Taylor Mill, KY 41015<br />
859-261-0873(w) 859-291-6116(h)<br />
tcr57tcr@fuse.net<br />
bk3-22<br />
ReedR, William G (17624)<br />
439 Falcon St<br />
Harrodsburg, KY 40330<br />
859-612-7818(h)<br />
859-612-7818(c)<br />
reed3121@gmail.com<br />
bk1- 2<br />
Reeder, Chris (15738)<br />
11 Pineview Loop<br />
Columbia, KY 42728<br />
270-384-5308(w) 270-250-5528(h)<br />
270-250-5528(c)<br />
chris.reeder@adair.kyschools.us<br />
chris.reeder@adair.kyschools.us<br />
bk2- 4<br />
Reeves, Christopher D. (11661)<br />
2017 Planters Court<br />
Lexington, KY 40514<br />
859-536-5551(h)<br />
christopherreeves7@gmail.com<br />
christopherreeves7@gmail.com<br />
wr3- 8<br />
Regan, Tim (11175)<br />
105 Center St.<br />
Erlanger, KY 41018<br />
859-525-7400(w) 859-727-4493(h)<br />
859-525-7419(f) 859-468-7578(c)<br />
tregan_0403@fuse.net<br />
ba3-11,fp3-12,vb3-11<br />
Reid, Thad (14025)<br />
236 Hillview Drive<br />
Shelbyville, KY 40065<br />
502-245-2110 x1400(w) 502-633-9494(h)<br />
502-314-1820(c)<br />
thad.reid@insightbb.com<br />
fb3- 7<br />
Reineke, Jason (10949)<br />
22 Hearthstone Court<br />
Florence, KY 41042<br />
859-630-5407(c)<br />
jreineke@insightbb.com<br />
bk3-12<br />
Reinert, Martin (16239)<br />
1618 Kamer Dr<br />
LaGrange, KY 40031<br />
502-627-4173(w) 502-225-4224(h)<br />
502-627-3213(f) 502-322-7453(c)<br />
marty.reinert@lge-ku.com<br />
ba2- 4<br />
Reinick, John D (17429)<br />
142 Cunningham Ave<br />
Cadiz, KY 42211<br />
270-350-2436(h)<br />
jreinick@murraystate.edu<br />
so1- 2<br />
Releford, Jamie R (17881)<br />
590 Ky Hwy 3249<br />
Stanford, KY 40484<br />
606-365-7111(h)<br />
606-669-1165(c)<br />
jrreleford@yahoo.com<br />
bk1- 2<br />
Reliford, Breck (13767)<br />
118 Dancers Image Drive<br />
Georgetown, KY 40324<br />
502-316-0743(h)<br />
502-316-0743(c)<br />
breliford@aol.com<br />
fp2- 6<br />
Rengering, Craig (14500)<br />
155 Barren River Dr #8<br />
Erlanger, KY 41018<br />
859-322-3940(h)<br />
859-322-3940(c)<br />
craig.rengering@gmail.com<br />
careng2@uky.edu<br />
fb3- 7<br />
Rengering, Kevin (15427)<br />
8232 Pineknoll Ct<br />
Florence, KY 41042<br />
859-657-6000(w) 859-525-6722(h)<br />
859-657-6045(f) 859-525-6722(c)<br />
krengering@insightbb.com<br />
krengering@allstate.com<br />
bk2- 3,fb2- 3,fp2- 5<br />
Renn, Robert D. (3447)<br />
689 Westside Avenue<br />
Madisonville, KY 42431-2383<br />
270-388-2211(w) 270-836-2595(h)<br />
270-836-2595(c)<br />
twinsdadee96@yahoo.com<br />
fb3-29,fp2- 4,vb3-11<br />
Renner, Jr., Orvil (7302)<br />
190 Perciful St.<br />
Mt. Vernon, KY 40456<br />
859-625-6694(w) 606-256-8812(h)<br />
606-224-4647(c)<br />
orjrenner@aol.com<br />
bk2- 4,fb3-21<br />
Renzi, Bill (1240)<br />
1020 Brentwood Drive<br />
Russell, KY 41169<br />
740-727-9423(w) 606-836-4361(h)<br />
606-571-9758(c)<br />
brenz62@msn.com<br />
fp3-12,vb2- 5<br />
Rey, Stephen (13481)<br />
1630 Wickland Ct<br />
Bowling Green, KY 42103-1307<br />
270-745-6060(w) 270-904-2876(h)<br />
270-745-2006(f) 270-799-3165(c)<br />
steveandvonrey@insightbb.com<br />
steve.rey@wku.edu<br />
bk3-23,fb3-23<br />
Reynolds, Austin B (17357)<br />
205 Howard Road<br />
London, KY 40744<br />
606-862-6014(h)<br />
606-231-6360(c)<br />
austin_reynolds@hotmail.com<br />
bk1- 2,so1- 2<br />
Reynolds, Milton J. (2336)<br />
105 Primrose Ln<br />
Radcliff, KY 40160<br />
270-351-5913(h)<br />
270-872-9090(c)<br />
creyno9772@aol.com<br />
ba3-14,bk1-15,fb3-15,fp3-15<br />
Reynolds, William (10950)<br />
3003 <strong>Kentucky</strong> Oaks Ct.<br />
Crestwood, KY 40014<br />
502-241-6270(h)<br />
502-777-5730(c)<br />
budvest@insightbb.com<br />
fp3- 9<br />
Rezaee, Majid (3455)<br />
3433 Chestnut Hill Lane<br />
Lexington, KY 40509<br />
859-806-4053(w) 859-264-7289(h)<br />
859-806-4053(c)<br />
majidrezaee@windstream.net<br />
so3-32<br />
Rhea, Robert W. (4436)<br />
PO Box 405<br />
Harlan, KY 40831-0405<br />
606-573-3400(w) 606-573-7082(h)<br />
606-573-1774(f) 606-273-3277(c)<br />
rhea.robert.w@dol.gov<br />
rhea-robert-w@dol.gov<br />
fb3-26<br />
Rhoden, Bradley (16714)<br />
101 Carriage Park Dr<br />
Alexandria, KY 41001<br />
859-448-0814(h)<br />
859-445-3613(c)<br />
bprhoden09@gmail.com<br />
so2- 3<br />
Rhodes, Christopher J (18240)<br />
511 Bunche Ave<br />
Glasgow, KY 42141<br />
270-590-9015(h)<br />
270-590-9015(c)<br />
rhodes.35@hotmail.com<br />
bk1- 1<br />
Richardson, David Raymond (11997)<br />
PO Box 642<br />
Williamsburg, KY 40769<br />
606-549-8011(w) 606-304-9792(h)<br />
606-304-9792(c)<br />
drrichardson50@hotmail.com<br />
ba3-11,fb2- 6,fp3-11<br />
Richardson, James A. (13461)<br />
PO Box 23<br />
Irvington, KY 40146-0023<br />
502-624-5985(w) 270-547-3786(h)<br />
270-617-8927(c)<br />
james.richardson3@us.army.mil<br />
bk2- 8<br />
Richardson, Jeffery (3466)<br />
1611 Cypress Drive<br />
Radcliff, KY 40160<br />
270-801-8784(c)<br />
jefferyrichardson@insightbb.com<br />
jefferyrichardson@insightbb.com<br />
fb3-26<br />
Richardson, Kevin (14545)<br />
PO Box 51<br />
Flatwoods, KY 41139<br />
304-733-0871 x121(w) 606-894-9401(h)<br />
304-733-6827(f) 606-571-5432(c)<br />
k_jams@yahoo.com<br />
krichardson@djs.state.wv.us<br />
bk3-10,vb3-17<br />
Richardson, Ricky V. (11335)<br />
1036 Venus Dr.<br />
Lawrenceburg, KY 40342<br />
502-839-2405(w)<br />
502-598-1331(c)<br />
rvr11@roadrunner.com<br />
bk3-12<br />
<strong>2012</strong>-<strong>2013</strong> KHSAA HANDBOOK OFFICIALS DIRECTORY - 59<br />
Offi Offi cials cials Directory Directory
Offi Offi cials cials Directory Directory<br />
Richardson, Roger (11926)<br />
80 Richardson Rd<br />
Williamsburg, KY 40769<br />
606-215-1371(w) 606-549-8215(h)<br />
606-215-1371(c)<br />
roger.richardson@whitley.kyschools.us<br />
ba3-11,bk1- 6,fb2- 7,fp3-11<br />
Richeson, James Clark (9555)<br />
1519 Standish Place<br />
Owensboro, KY 42301<br />
270-687-8450(w) 270-929-6632(h)<br />
jimmyricheson@hotmail.com<br />
richesonjc@rwra.org<br />
bk1-17<br />
Richwalsky, Paul (14537)<br />
4604 Beaver Road<br />
Louisville, KY 40207<br />
502-595-4840(w) 502-895-1491(h)<br />
502-574-5366(f) 502-609-2927(c)<br />
prich49@aol.com<br />
fb3- 6<br />
Ricks, Alan (12496)<br />
202 Shadow Hill Dr<br />
Somerset, KY 42501<br />
605-561-9365(w) 606-677-9121(h)<br />
606-271-0012(c)<br />
ricks5@newwavecomm.net<br />
aricks2001@cs.com<br />
ba1- 5,bk2-10,fp1-10<br />
Riddick, Arlander (13135)<br />
6405 Eureka Avenue<br />
Louisville, KY 40216<br />
502-624-9555(w) 502-448-0225(h)<br />
502-235-9894(c)<br />
riddickarlander@yahoo.com<br />
ba2- 9<br />
Riddle, Terry (12088)<br />
116 Hickory Hill Dr<br />
Elizabethtown, KY 42701<br />
812-738-5900(w)<br />
270-485-3134(c)<br />
eysaref@gmail.com<br />
vcscovel@gmail.com<br />
so3- 9<br />
Rider, Adam (9937)<br />
112 Arrowhead Drive<br />
Bowling Green, KY 42103-6031<br />
270-745-6490(w) 270-842-1898(h)<br />
270-991-4400(c)<br />
adamjrider@aol.com<br />
bk3-13,fp3-11,vb3-11<br />
Ridgeway, Steven (7932)<br />
250 Briarwood Drive<br />
Paducah, KY 42003<br />
270-556-2732(c)<br />
sa.ridgeway@yahoo.com<br />
bk3-20,fb3-16,fp1- 4<br />
Ridner, Matt (17163)<br />
3039 Colonel Rd<br />
Richmond, KY 40475<br />
859-623-3572(h)<br />
859-893-0588(c)<br />
matthew_ridner4@eku.edu<br />
ba1- 2<br />
Ries, Kevin (10822)<br />
812 montgomery ave<br />
ashland, ky 41101<br />
330-284-9226(w)<br />
rieskevin304@yahoo.com<br />
so3-11<br />
Rigdon, Tim W. (10703)<br />
500 Froedge-Dubree Rd.<br />
Summer Shade, KY 42166<br />
270-651-3864(w) 270-428-2200(h)<br />
270-670-6685(c)<br />
tlms@mchsi.com<br />
dq@scrtc.com<br />
bk3-15<br />
Riggs, Ada K (18169)<br />
2281 Paxton inn drive<br />
Maysville, KY 41056<br />
606-796-6306(h)<br />
606-375-3768(c)<br />
ada.riggs@yahoo.com<br />
bk1- 1<br />
Riggs, Lafe (16407)<br />
3422 St Rt 730 East<br />
Eddyville, KY 42038<br />
270-564-5000(c)<br />
lriggs0005@live.com<br />
ba1- 4,bk1- 3<br />
Riggs, Martin E (18090)<br />
1978 Nubbin Ridge Rd.<br />
Dunnville, KY 42528<br />
606-787-8701(w) 606-706-5439(h)<br />
606-706-5439(c)<br />
martin.e.riggs@gmail.com<br />
tr1- 2<br />
Riley, Kenith Alan (7592)<br />
2015 Crestwood Dr<br />
Owensboro, KY 42301<br />
270-687-7229(w)<br />
270-903-0380(c)<br />
sgt187kar@yahoo.com<br />
kriley@daviesskysheriff.us<br />
ba2-18,bk1- 3,fb2- 3<br />
Riley, Michael S. (3480)<br />
406 Reed St<br />
Mayfi eld, KY 42066-9803<br />
270-247-4501(w) 270-247-0871(h)<br />
270-619-6303(c)<br />
cuba52@newwavecomm.net<br />
fb3-38,fp3-24<br />
Riley, Reggie (16960)<br />
8 Martin Dr<br />
New Albany, In 47150<br />
812-944-1681(h)<br />
502-494-5265(c)<br />
rrriley69@yahoo.com<br />
bk1- 3<br />
Riley, Stephen Boyd (1331)<br />
840 S. 2nd Street<br />
Mayfi eld, KY 42066<br />
270-856-4299(w)<br />
270-970-3284(c)<br />
rilo9681@yahoo.com<br />
bk2-14,fb3-15,fp3-14<br />
Ripberger, Nick (13243)<br />
4945 Moonlight Way<br />
Independence, KY 41051<br />
513-473-4067(c)<br />
nicksoc21@yahoo.com<br />
so2- 8<br />
Risner, Mark (15143)<br />
501 Skyview Ln<br />
Lexington, KY 40511<br />
859-281-3912-x3343(w) 863-206-8203(h)<br />
retromolarpad@hotmail.com<br />
fb3-16<br />
Rison, Bart (3487)<br />
34 Johnson Avenue<br />
Mount Sterling, KY 40353<br />
859-585-1152(w) 859-585-1152(h)<br />
859-585-1152(c)<br />
brison4@roadrunner.com<br />
ba3-30,fp1- 2<br />
Rison, Phil (5333)<br />
1914 Heather Way<br />
Mt. Sterling, KY 40353<br />
859-497-8760(w) 859-585-0603(h)<br />
859-585-0603(c)<br />
phil.rison@montgomery.kyschools.us<br />
ba3-22<br />
Ritchie, Brett (16557)<br />
533 Middletown Ave<br />
Ashland, KY 41102<br />
606-465-3680(c)<br />
fi reman_ritch@hotmail.com<br />
fb2- 3<br />
Ritchie, Edward (13867)<br />
533 Middletown Avenue<br />
Ashland, KY 41102<br />
606-408-4653(w) 606-615-1572(h)<br />
edr.offi cial@yahoo.com<br />
fb3- 7<br />
Ritchie, George (15539)<br />
14 Lakeview Cir<br />
Campbellsburg, KY 40011<br />
502-222-0363(w) 502-321-4935(h)<br />
502-743-1469(c)<br />
scooter4ky@aol.com<br />
fp2- 5<br />
Ritchie, Jeff (9321)<br />
35 terry drive<br />
bulan, KY 41722<br />
606-439-5888(w) 606-251-3267(h)<br />
606-439-2825(f) 606-233-4374(c)<br />
jeff.ritchie@perry.kyschools.us<br />
tysonr@tgtel.com<br />
bk3-17<br />
Ritchie, Larry (13882)<br />
533 Middletown Avenue<br />
Ashland, KY 41102<br />
606-465-3050(h)<br />
606-465-3050(c)<br />
lgr.offi cial@yahoo.com<br />
fb3- 6<br />
Ritchie, William (9170)<br />
31 Terry Dr.<br />
Talcum, KY 41722<br />
606-251-3578(h)<br />
606-233-1852(c)<br />
williamritchie46@yahoo.com<br />
williamritchie46@yahoo.com<br />
ba3-35,bk3-36,fp3-35<br />
Rivas, Saul (15882)<br />
1420 yosemite way<br />
Lexington, KY 40517<br />
859-967-3178(h)<br />
sauldan91@hotmail.com<br />
so2- 4<br />
Roark, William Keith (7910)<br />
15 Nathaniel Court<br />
Flatwoods, KY 41139<br />
606-836-8186(w)<br />
606-465-3717(c)<br />
william.roark@russellind.kyschools.us<br />
arg3610@yahoo.com<br />
fp2-10<br />
Robbins, Vernon (16679)<br />
71 Creekside Dr<br />
Florence, KY 41042<br />
513-621-4800(w) 859-282-8850(h)<br />
859-640-8998(c)<br />
v.robbins@fuse.net<br />
fb2- 3<br />
Roberts, Charles T (18254)<br />
P.O. Box 3384<br />
Pikeville, KY 41502<br />
606-434-9353(h)<br />
treyroberts_14@hotmail.com<br />
fp1- 1<br />
Roberts, Larry W. (11362)<br />
5187 Hwy 142<br />
Philpot, KY 42366<br />
270-685-3409 x 241(w)<br />
270-302-2914(c)<br />
lwr4400@aol.com<br />
lwr@aol.com<br />
so3-11<br />
Roberts, Tommy (15155)<br />
4432 Logans Fort Ln<br />
Lexington, KY 40509<br />
859-253-6431(w) 859-492-9926(h)<br />
859-492-9926(c)<br />
robtho@insightbb.com<br />
bk2- 5,vb2- 5<br />
Robertson, Gary (15550)<br />
1984b ky hwy 40 east<br />
Paintsville, KY 41240<br />
606-793-4890(w) 606-793-0551(h)<br />
606-793-0551(c)<br />
dj_arodfan@yahoo.com<br />
ba2- 5,bk1- 3,fb2- 4,fp2- 4<br />
Robinette, Alexandria D (18105)<br />
PO Box 481<br />
Vanceburg, KY 41179<br />
606-796-6246(h)<br />
606-541-4698(c)<br />
alexrobinette22@yahoo.com<br />
vb1- 1<br />
Robinette, William A. (3504)<br />
PO Box 671<br />
Belfry, KY 41514-0671<br />
606-625-7931(c)<br />
wa_robinette@hotmail.com<br />
bk3-20<br />
Robinson, Bryan (16005)<br />
5815 Litte Tar Springs<br />
Hawesville, KY 42348<br />
270-927-1170(h)<br />
270-788-6785(f) 270-302-9850(c)<br />
ffraize30@yahoo.com<br />
bk1- 4<br />
Robinson, Cedric (8495)<br />
4411 Century Rd.<br />
Louisville, KY 40299<br />
502-267-6121(w) 502-267-7609(h)<br />
502-608-1485(c)<br />
vjcedric@bellsouth.net<br />
bk3-19<br />
Robinson, James (14890)<br />
408 Harrisburg Hill Rd<br />
Alexandria, KY 41001<br />
859-635-0757(h)<br />
859-801-7747(c)<br />
jcrobinson25@yahoo.com<br />
bk1- 6,fp2- 3<br />
Robinson, Jeff (8461)<br />
2115 Jasmine Drive<br />
Lexington, KY 40504<br />
800-827-3168ext3304(w) 859-278-<br />
1692(h)<br />
robinj11@insightbb.com<br />
jrobins@central.unicor.gov<br />
bk3-18,fp3-19,vb3-13<br />
Robinson, II, Kenneth B. (8470)<br />
188 Ridgewood Dr<br />
Alexandria, KY 41001<br />
859-448-9688(h)<br />
859-816-5796(c)<br />
kenny.robinson@yahoo.com<br />
bk3-19<br />
Robinson, Kevin (15358)<br />
4401 Oboe Dr<br />
Louisvills, KY 40216<br />
502-449-3414(h)<br />
502-262-1159(c)<br />
kevinrobinson1957@hotmail.com<br />
bk2- 5,fp2- 5<br />
Robinson, Roger T (17482)<br />
1306 pearl St<br />
Louisa, KY 41230<br />
606-638-7822(h)<br />
412-670-3219(c)<br />
robinson.roger7@gmail.com<br />
ba1- 2,fb2- 2,fp1- 2<br />
Robinson, Tim (1876)<br />
1742 D Cave Mill Rd.<br />
Bowling Green, KY 42104<br />
270-991-8377(h)<br />
tk5655@gmail.com<br />
tk5655@aol.com<br />
so3-18<br />
Robles, Miguel R (17287)<br />
214 Northwood Terrace<br />
Clarksville, TN 37042<br />
931-801-3725(w) 931-572-9039(h)<br />
931-801-3725(c)<br />
mrobles160@gmail.com<br />
wr1- 2<br />
Rodehaver, Richard (7099)<br />
404 Honey Locust Dr<br />
South Fulton, TN 38257<br />
731-479-2877(h)<br />
barbrick@bellsouth.net<br />
ba3-20,fp3-22<br />
Rodgers, Will (17403)<br />
538 Nandino Circle<br />
Berea, KY 40403<br />
859-986-3375(w) 859-979-1014(h)<br />
859-985-8745(f) 859-979-1014(c)<br />
wr_828@yahoo.com<br />
fb1- 2<br />
Rodgers Jr., Willie (12659)<br />
53 Lucky Leaf Dr<br />
Somerset, KY 42503-5803<br />
606-274-2526(w)<br />
606-875-3269(c)<br />
wrodgers042@yahoo.com<br />
kayjay016@hotmail.com<br />
bk2-20,fb3- 9,vb1- 3<br />
60 - OFFICIALS DIRECTORY <strong>2012</strong>-<strong>2013</strong> KHSAA HANDBOOK
Rogers, Daniel Warren (10177)<br />
2721 Garrett Dr.<br />
Bowling Green, KY 42104-0092<br />
270-782-1300(w) 615-943-5249(h)<br />
270-782-1397(f) 270-438-6514(c)<br />
daniel.rogers@kyfb.com<br />
drogers@tfclaims.com<br />
fb3-10<br />
Rogers, David (10175)<br />
1963 Dimple Rd.<br />
Morgantown, KY 42261<br />
270-991-2299(c)<br />
david.rogers681@topper.wku.edu<br />
dwr@morgantownplastics.com<br />
ba2-11,fb3-13<br />
Rogers, Eldridge (4802)<br />
301 North Abbey Way<br />
Hopkinsville, KY 42240<br />
270-887-4975(h)<br />
erogers1212@gmail.com<br />
erogers@htwc.biz<br />
ba3-35,vb1-15<br />
Rogers, Fredrick (5206)<br />
291 Mill Street<br />
Horse Cave, KY 42749<br />
270-218-1443(c)<br />
hcrogers@scrtc.com<br />
bk3-25<br />
Rogers, Larry E (17661)<br />
788 Redmon Road<br />
Russell Springs, KY 42642<br />
270-866-3888(w) 270-866-8993(h)<br />
270-866-6333(f) 270-566-3607(c)<br />
larryrogers0@hotmail.com<br />
sw1- 2<br />
Rogers, Monty (16349)<br />
427 Smith Rd<br />
Mayfi eld, KY 42066<br />
270-247-7521(w) 270-489-2744(h)<br />
931-446-8811(c)<br />
kymontyrogers@hotmail.com<br />
bk1- 2,fp2- 3,vb2- 2<br />
Rogers, Sherra L (17347)<br />
788 Redmon Road<br />
Russell Springs, KY 42642<br />
270-866-8993(h)<br />
270-566-3608(c)<br />
srogers@duo-county.com<br />
sw1- 2<br />
Rogers, Sue (6935)<br />
651 Summers Lane<br />
Bardstown, KY 40004<br />
502-348-4643(w)<br />
502-507-4613(c)<br />
sjr@bardstown.com<br />
srogers@kyhomebank.com<br />
bk3-22,vb3-14<br />
Roher, Doug (4680)<br />
1136 Willoughby Woods Drive<br />
Lawrenceburg, KY 40342<br />
502-839-3565(w)<br />
502-517-1787(c)<br />
doug.roher@anderson.kyschools.us<br />
ba2-13,bk1- 2,fb3-12<br />
Rolf, Christopher S. (4713)<br />
1030 Apple Blossom<br />
Florence, KY 41042<br />
859-468-0157(w) 859-282-9709(h)<br />
859-468-0157(c)<br />
chrisrolf09@gmail.com<br />
ba3-15<br />
Roll, James T. (12768)<br />
6679 N Trigg Hooper Rd<br />
Henderson, KY 42420<br />
270-631-2104(w) 270-827-1413(h)<br />
270-631-6706(f) 270-724-2265(c)<br />
hotroll@gmail.com<br />
james@govaughn.com<br />
so3- 9<br />
Rollerson, Antonio (14728)<br />
3501 S Woodland Dr<br />
Radcliff, KY 40160<br />
502-624-3061(w) 270-312-5926(h)<br />
502-624-4988(f) 270-872-7398(c)<br />
broabiff@yahoo.com<br />
antonio.rollerson@us.army.mil<br />
ba1- 2,bk2- 6,fb1- 1,fp1- 2<br />
Romes, Michael (16797)<br />
832 Rogers Rd<br />
Villa Hills, KY 41017<br />
859-331-9607(h)<br />
859-663-6155(c)<br />
romesm1@nku.edu<br />
bk1- 3<br />
Roof, David (10490)<br />
4520 Wellingbourough Ln<br />
Paducah, KY 42003<br />
270-554-5165(h)<br />
270-519-6391(c)<br />
dhroof@comcast.net<br />
ba2- 9,bk3- 8,fb3- 6,fp3- 7<br />
Rorer, Houston L. (11082)<br />
205 Summit Drive<br />
Marion, KY 42064<br />
270-389-2364(w) 270-965-2636(h)<br />
270-704-0387(c)<br />
ump082@gmail.com<br />
ba3- 7,bk3-12,fp2-11<br />
Rose, David Lee (4760)<br />
3003 Laura Lee<br />
Hebron, KY 41048<br />
859-689-5396(w)<br />
859-907-4369(c)<br />
david.rose@usps.gov<br />
bk1-11<br />
Rose, Dwight (16599)<br />
4838 Pleasant Hill Rd<br />
Upton, KY 42784<br />
606-541-3920(w) 270-369-6678(h)<br />
606-541-3920(c)<br />
dwightrose@windstream.net<br />
vb2- 3<br />
Rose, Larry (3528)<br />
1444 South Fort Thomas Avenue<br />
Fort Thomas, KY 41075-2412<br />
513-947-7400(w) 859-781-3871(h)<br />
513-753-2419(f) 859-609-4992(c)<br />
lrose@insightbb.com<br />
lrose@zoomtown.com<br />
bk3-29<br />
Rosenbauer, Nicholas (16738)<br />
1800 Sally Circle<br />
Miamisburg, OH 45342<br />
513-526-7944(h)<br />
513-526-7944(c)<br />
nrosenbauer@yahoo.com<br />
so2- 2<br />
Ross, Lamar (12182)<br />
3563 Niagara Dr<br />
Lexington, KY 40517<br />
859-229-0496(c)<br />
lross@iglou.com<br />
ba3-10,fb3-10<br />
Ross, Mark (15668)<br />
10182 Chestnut Oak Dr<br />
Independence, KY 41051<br />
859-746-8414(h)<br />
859-746-8414(f) 859-743-8077(c)<br />
markross24@gmail.com<br />
bk2- 4<br />
Ross, Randy K. (1088)<br />
829 Fraley Drive<br />
Morehead, KY 40351<br />
606-783-2936(w) 606-784-2539(h)<br />
606-356-2876(c)<br />
r.ross@morehead-st.edu<br />
ba3-17<br />
Rouse, Patricia (11182)<br />
202 S Coldcreek Ct<br />
Elizabethtown, KY 42701<br />
270-369-7370(w) 270-360-8565(h)<br />
270-872-8257(c)<br />
patricia.rouse@hardin.kyschools.us<br />
prouse23@windstream.net<br />
tr3-12<br />
Rowan, Ryan (15893)<br />
2100 Carpenter Dr<br />
Owensboro, KY 42301<br />
270-316-5001(h)<br />
ryanomhs1@aol.com<br />
fb1- 4<br />
Rowland, Patrick F. (13047)<br />
1101 Washington Street<br />
Henderson, KY 42420<br />
270-831-8800(w) 270-454-9376(h)<br />
pat.rowland@henderson.kyschools.us<br />
patrick.rowland@insightbb.com<br />
tr2- 9<br />
Rowland, Vicki L (17348)<br />
2210 Glenwood Dr<br />
Murray, KY 42071<br />
270-753-8013(h)<br />
270-293-2726(c)<br />
vrowland77@gmail.com<br />
tr1- 2<br />
Rowzee, Christy (14201)<br />
3963 Kayla Ct NE<br />
corydon, IN 47112<br />
502-287-5157(w)<br />
502-287-6860(f) 501-247-4775(c)<br />
outnlftfl d@aol.com<br />
christy.rowzee@va.gov<br />
bk3- 8<br />
Rudd, Justin (12512)<br />
71 Thompson Ave<br />
Fort Mitchell, KY 41017<br />
859-628-8864(c)<br />
rudd0163@yahoo.com<br />
ba2-10<br />
Ruddy, Mark G (18279)<br />
3720 Forest Green Drive<br />
Lexington, KY 40517<br />
859-351-3088(h)<br />
859-351-3088(c)<br />
mgruddy@hotmail.com<br />
so1- 1<br />
Rufl i, John H (6268)<br />
PO Box 2076<br />
Cadiz, KY 42211<br />
270-924-2077(w) 270-522-4916(h)<br />
270-924-2119(f) 270-350-0287(c)<br />
jrufl i@friendsofl bl.org<br />
gmrufl i@mchsi.com<br />
so3-23<br />
RunyonII, John B (17880)<br />
240 Pinewood Place<br />
Louisa, KY 41230<br />
606-826-0076(h)<br />
606-624-5718(c)<br />
ameddrctr@gmail.com<br />
bk1- 2<br />
Runyon, Richard Brandon (11942)<br />
1069 Runyon Branch Road<br />
Pinsonfork, KY 41555<br />
606-353-4598(h)<br />
606-424-3345(c)<br />
brandonrunyon@gmail.com<br />
ba3-11<br />
Runyon, Richard Leland (2327)<br />
1069 Runyon Branch Rd<br />
Pinsonfork, KY 41555-7410<br />
606-353-4949(w) 606-353-4598(h)<br />
606-432-0239(f) 606-369-4407(c)<br />
peterunyon@hotmail.com<br />
ba3-14,fb2- 5,fp3-14,vb3-13<br />
Runyon, Robert (16681)<br />
524 Angliana Ave #4113B<br />
Lexington, KY 40508<br />
606-353-4598(h)<br />
859-321-5718(c)<br />
robert.runyon@hotmail.com<br />
ba2- 3,bk2- 3,fb2- 3<br />
Russ, Chuck (3548)<br />
9709 Moorfi eld Circle<br />
Louisville, KY 40241-1942<br />
502-966-0095(w) 502-429-6868(h)<br />
502-966-0446(f) 502-551-5401(c)<br />
ceruss@insightbb.com<br />
store2771@theupsstore.com<br />
fb3-37<br />
Russell, Alan (13331)<br />
1835 Gunston Pl<br />
Owensboro, KY 42303<br />
270-926-3073(w) 270-993-7836(h)<br />
270-926-0048(f) 270-993-7836(c)<br />
aruss2@ymail.com<br />
bk1- 9,fb3- 9<br />
Russell, Daniel (15979)<br />
1516 Lomond Drive<br />
Madisonville, KY 42431<br />
270-903-5276(h)<br />
270-860-6774(c)<br />
mulchdr801@yahoo.com<br />
so2- 4,sw1- 2,fp2- 3,wr1- 2<br />
Russell, Gary E. (3551)<br />
602 Bittersweet Lane<br />
Henderson, KY 42420-3467<br />
270-827-2437(h)<br />
270-860-5058(c)<br />
ref3550@insightbb.com<br />
bk1-35,fb3-53,fp3-29<br />
Russell, Keith (17775)<br />
PO Box 712<br />
Lynch, KY 40855<br />
606-848-1801(h)<br />
thevillehoops@yahoo.com<br />
bk1- 2<br />
Russell, Nathan Lynn (3553)<br />
PO Box 532<br />
Burgin, KY 40310-0208<br />
859-748-5607(w) 859-748-9084(h)<br />
859-613-2063(c)<br />
russell9084@bellsouth.net<br />
ba3-20,bk3-33,fp1-22,vb1- 1<br />
Russman, Charles (13745)<br />
305 Cathedral Manor<br />
Bardstown, KY 40004<br />
502-635-5051 x6324(w) 502-348-4633(h)<br />
502-635-5598(f) 502-639-5009(c)<br />
chuck.russman@astl.com<br />
bk1- 8<br />
Russo, Mark C (17413)<br />
1402 Whisperwood Trace<br />
Louisville, KY 40245<br />
502-613-5923(w) 502-472-2955(h)<br />
703-899-3602(c)<br />
mark.c.russo.civ@mail.mil<br />
so2- 2<br />
Rust, Allen (14521)<br />
732 Vincent Drive<br />
Taylor Mill, KY 41015<br />
859-653-6270(h)<br />
859-653-6270(c)<br />
a.rust@insightbb.com<br />
vb2- 6<br />
Ryan, Cody (13221)<br />
24 Old Beaver Road<br />
Walton, KY 41094<br />
859-391-1711(h)<br />
codyj.ryan@gmail.com<br />
bk3- 9<br />
Ryan, John (14612)<br />
2615 McCoy Way<br />
Louisville, KY 40205<br />
502-485-1812(h)<br />
502-475-5529(c)<br />
jr2615@aol.com<br />
vb3- 6<br />
Ryan, Stephen (12137)<br />
7104 Hillcircle Ct<br />
Louisville, KY 40214<br />
502-367-8573(h)<br />
502-551-1083(c)<br />
stephen_ryan@rocketmail.com<br />
stephen_ryan@kycourts.net<br />
vb2-10<br />
Ryle, John (3565)<br />
2595 Royal Court<br />
Burlington, KY 41005-9607<br />
859-586-9021(w) 859-586-5292(h)<br />
859-802-9642(c)<br />
hryle@gates.com<br />
ba3-15,bk1-28<br />
Saalfeld, Esther E. (9948)<br />
3511 Reeves Drive<br />
Fort Wright, KY 41017<br />
859-491-2855(w) 859-344-0375(h)<br />
859-322-0996(c)<br />
esaalfeld@me.com<br />
sw1-16<br />
<strong>2012</strong>-<strong>2013</strong> KHSAA HANDBOOK OFFICIALS DIRECTORY - 61<br />
Offi Offi cials cials Directory Directory
Offi Offi cials cials Directory Directory<br />
Saddler, James H (18297)<br />
2390 Quail Club Road<br />
Hopkinsville, KY 42240<br />
270-839-3378(h)<br />
270-839-3378(c)<br />
saddlerj@bellsouth.net<br />
vb1- 1<br />
Sagaille, Claude (15236)<br />
1910 Woodbourne Ave<br />
Louisville, KY 40205<br />
502-964-7380(w)<br />
859-552-6455(c)<br />
claudesagaille@gmail.com<br />
fb2- 5<br />
Saling, Jr., Mitch (3568)<br />
9910 Sunkist Way<br />
Louisville, KY 40272<br />
502-449-8390(w) 502-933-5955(h)<br />
502-533-2654(c)<br />
mitchsaling@yahoo.com<br />
fb3-30<br />
Sallee Jr, Logan R. (5094)<br />
PO Box 363<br />
Morgantown, KY 42261<br />
270-999-5813(h)<br />
270-999-5813(c)<br />
dannydejavu@gmail.com<br />
logansallee@gmail.com<br />
fb3-25<br />
Sallee, Matthew (14582)<br />
14022 Spring Mill Rd<br />
Louisville, KY 40245-7464<br />
502-797-4631(c)<br />
mcsallee@yahoo.com<br />
fb3- 6<br />
Sallee, Timothy A. (11212)<br />
10205 Mary Dell Lane<br />
Louisville, KY 40299<br />
502-523-6236(w) 502-266-6252(h)<br />
timsallee@insightbb.com<br />
fp3-12<br />
Sallee, Timothy S (17590)<br />
415 Oakland Ln.<br />
Harrodsburg, KY 40330<br />
859-509-4557(w) 859-247-0068(h)<br />
859-247-0068(c)<br />
tlcal2746@gmail.com<br />
bk1- 2,fp1- 2<br />
Salmons, Michael (11151)<br />
118 Hillview Ave<br />
Raceland, KY 41169<br />
606-920-2085(w) 606-388-4230(h)<br />
606-920-2094(f) 606-923-0150(c)<br />
michael.salmons@raceland.kyschools.us<br />
michaelesalmons@gmail.com<br />
ba3-10<br />
Saltsman, Kenneth W. (11906)<br />
6075 S. Wilson Rd<br />
Elizabethtown, KY 42701<br />
270-351-9277(w) 270-737-1976(h)<br />
270-307-0508(c)<br />
wilburs76@yahoo.com<br />
fp3-11,vb3- 9<br />
Salyer, Thomas Ralph (3572)<br />
PO Box 1715<br />
Paintsville, KY 41240-5715<br />
606-789-2530(w) 606-297-4959(h)<br />
606-789-2506(f) 606-793-4046(c)<br />
salyertc@foothills.net<br />
ba1-31,bk1-33<br />
Salyer, William Calhoun (12824)<br />
611 Walnut Avenue<br />
Paintsville, KY 41240<br />
606-886-2746(w) 606-789-4050(h)<br />
606-789-4050(f) 606-367-0165(c)<br />
calhoun1@bellsouth.net<br />
so3- 9<br />
Salyers, Randy (17106)<br />
139 View Point Dr<br />
Liberty, KY 42539<br />
606-787-6151(w) 606-787-6805(h)<br />
606-706-8915(c)<br />
randy.salyers@casey.kyschools.us<br />
fp2- 3<br />
Sammons, Jeffrey Scott (3577)<br />
333 South Hubbards Ln<br />
Louisville, KY 40207<br />
502-329-7837(w)<br />
502-394-9995(f) 502-751-8368(c)<br />
jssamm@hotmail.com<br />
ba3-19<br />
Sammons, Timothy A. (3579)<br />
164 Piatt Street<br />
South Shore, KY 41175-7938<br />
606-923-3147(h)<br />
606-923-3147(c)<br />
timsammons9@hotmail.com<br />
tasammons9@hotmail.com<br />
ba3-33,bk2- 9<br />
Sammons, Timothy L (17551)<br />
109 Dark Hollow<br />
Pikeville, KY 41501<br />
606-432-3988(h)<br />
606-793-3701(c)<br />
tim.sammons66@att.net<br />
bk1- 2<br />
Sample, Ivan D (17650)<br />
13510 Terrace Creek Dr. Apt 102<br />
Louisville, KY 40245<br />
502-213-5000(w) 502-241-4925(h)<br />
502-295-6027(c)<br />
sampleivan@yahoo.com<br />
bk1- 2<br />
Sample, Robert H. (13355)<br />
7803 Jonquil Drive<br />
Louisville, KY 40258<br />
502-749-4976(h)<br />
502-641-2315(c)<br />
rsampl1@att.net<br />
bk1- 7,so1- 8<br />
Sandefur, Craig S. (7888)<br />
37 Arctic Springs<br />
Jeffersonville, IN 47130<br />
502-238-5806(w)<br />
502-457-1277(c)<br />
craigss1959@yahoo.com<br />
craig.sandifur@saralee.com<br />
bk3-20<br />
Sandefur, Garron (14332)<br />
2289 Spurr Rd<br />
Lexington, KY 40511<br />
859-296-4822(w) 270-256-6425(h)<br />
270-256-6425(c)<br />
gsandefur@uky.edu<br />
gsandefur@uky.edu<br />
bk2- 6<br />
Sanders, James E (14216)<br />
551 Circle Drive<br />
Maysville, KY 41056<br />
606-759-7962(w) 606-262-8193(h)<br />
606-584-2570(c)<br />
bakkerman29@yahoo.com<br />
fp3- 7,vb1- 1<br />
Sanders, Matthew A. (10183)<br />
5206 Layne Rd.<br />
Louisville, KY 40219<br />
502-593-2551(c)<br />
masanders76@yahoo.com<br />
masanders76@yahoo.com<br />
fb3-13<br />
Sanders, Michael (12838)<br />
4877 Murrays Run Road<br />
Cox's Creek, KY 40013<br />
502-249-1389(w) 502-252-5169(h)<br />
todd.sanders@nelson.kyschools.us<br />
bk3- 9<br />
Sandford, Kevin (13826)<br />
835 Jairus Drive<br />
Lexington, KY 40515<br />
859-323-6393(w) 859-272-2404(h)<br />
859-230-9242(c)<br />
khsand00@email.uky.edu<br />
fb3- 7<br />
Sandlin, Brian (8824)<br />
6355 Crossings Drive #240<br />
Burlington, KY 41005<br />
859-283-1900(w)<br />
859-283-1982(f) 859-486-5304(c)<br />
sandlinbrian@yahoo.com<br />
bk3-18,fb2- 2<br />
Sandlin, Gary Scott (7381)<br />
125 Stidham Ln<br />
Hazard, KY 41701<br />
606-435-6069(w) 606-487-0487(h)<br />
gary.sandlin@ky.gov<br />
ba3-20,bk3-21,fp1- 6<br />
Sanslow, Brandon (16898)<br />
PO Box 359<br />
Richmond, KY 40476<br />
859-582-6124(h)<br />
brandonsanslow@uky.edu<br />
bk1- 2<br />
Santini, Dean (16542)<br />
7001 Oakside Ct #6<br />
Louisville, KY 40291<br />
906-869-2050(h)<br />
dsantini@alumni.nmu.edu<br />
bk1- 3,fb2- 3<br />
Sao, Talalasi (14660)<br />
114 Eubank Ln<br />
Radcliff, KY 40160<br />
270-877-6589(h)<br />
270-272-5754(c)<br />
tbbs520@bbtel.com<br />
vb2- 6<br />
Saragas, Takis (3592)<br />
PO Box 1663<br />
Harlan, KY 40831-5663<br />
606-573-2537(w) 606-573-2537(h)<br />
606-273-3149(c)<br />
tsms@harlanonline.net<br />
tsaragas@homefederalbank.com<br />
ba3-27,bk3-31,fb3-26<br />
Sargent, Mary (2291)<br />
4914 Corn Row Ct.<br />
Independence, KY 41051<br />
859-334-4400(w) 859-363-1414(h)<br />
859-866-1196(c)<br />
marysargent@gmail.com<br />
mary.sargent@boone.kyschools.us<br />
fb2- 5<br />
Sarrett, Linda (3709)<br />
3713 Mohawk Dr<br />
LaGrange, KY 40031<br />
502-845-8670(w) 502-396-4740(h)<br />
502-396-4740(c)<br />
linda.sarrett@henry.kyschools.us<br />
sarrett1@aol.com<br />
tr2-14<br />
Sartin, Michael H. (7476)<br />
3608 Montclair Avenue<br />
Louisville, KY 40218-2832<br />
502-882-7725(w) 502-333-0539(h)<br />
502-905-3008(c)<br />
michaelhsartin@gmail.com<br />
bk3-20<br />
Satterly, Todd (16818)<br />
7911 Hillside Dr<br />
Sellersburg, IN 47172<br />
812-542-8506(w) 812-246-9043(h)<br />
502-648-2055(c)<br />
coachsatt@insightbb.com<br />
jfraley4@yahoo.com<br />
bk3-16<br />
Saulsberry, Derek D (18213)<br />
715 Princeton Parkway Apt. 14<br />
Owensboro, KY 42301<br />
270-875-5799(h)<br />
dereksaulsberry@ymail.com<br />
fb1- 1<br />
Saurer, Mark (16344)<br />
8703 Wildon Place<br />
Louisville, KY 40220<br />
502-637-4712 x562(w) 502-608-9056(h)<br />
502-608-9056(c)<br />
saurerm@saintxfac.com<br />
fp2- 4<br />
Savage, Steven P. (3596)<br />
206 Barnes Mill Road<br />
Richmond, KY 40475-2206<br />
859-622-1644(w) 859-623-0381(h)<br />
steve.savage@eku.edu<br />
so3-31<br />
Saxey, Todd (13664)<br />
5608 Winter Garden Way<br />
Crestwood, KY 40014<br />
502-744-0112(w) 502-241-5821(h)<br />
1-888-858-6921(f) 502-744-0112(c)<br />
toddsaxey@gmail.com<br />
ba3- 7,bk3- 7<br />
Sayle, Kent (16844)<br />
55 St Rt 270 West<br />
Sturgis, KY 42459<br />
270-827-1486(w) 812-453-9492(h)<br />
812-453-9492(c)<br />
sayleboat23@yahoo.com<br />
bk1- 3<br />
Saylor, Clinton (15313)<br />
1800 Gardiner Lane Apt 4<br />
Louisville, KY 40205<br />
502-592-4901(c)<br />
crsayl02@yahoo.com<br />
bk2- 5<br />
Saylor, Erik J (18262)<br />
Po Box 719<br />
Pineville, KY 40977<br />
606-269-0988(h)<br />
esaylor1978@hotmail.com<br />
bk1- 1<br />
Saylor, Jonathan O. (5351)<br />
210 Case Lane<br />
Crittenden, KY 41030<br />
859-669-3576(w) 859-428-2847(h)<br />
859-466-2131(c)<br />
bigjosaylor@aol.com<br />
tr2-14<br />
Saylor, Ronnie (3599)<br />
160 Derek Road<br />
Shepherdsville, KY 40165<br />
502-485-3413(w) 502-955-5849(h)<br />
502-544-7354(c)<br />
rlsaylor@aol.com<br />
bk3-27<br />
Sayre, Mick (12882)<br />
424 Kimberly Place<br />
Lexington, KY 40503<br />
859-806-2059(w) 859-276-0810(h)<br />
859-806-2059(c)<br />
kycatone@windstream.net<br />
fb3- 9<br />
Scalf, Dwight (15080)<br />
795 Laurel Rd<br />
London, KY 40744<br />
606-862-8142(h)<br />
606-682-4312(c)<br />
dar_scalf@hotmail.com<br />
fb3- 6<br />
Scarborough, Kevin (9497)<br />
1917 Camargo Road<br />
Louisville, KY 40207<br />
502-263-5622(w) 502-893-0726(h)<br />
502-939-6606(c)<br />
scarborough.k@insightbb.com<br />
sw1-17<br />
Scarlett, James B. (3602)<br />
742 Clearview Drive<br />
Madisonville, KY 42431-3421<br />
270-825-2110(h)<br />
270-836-1435(c)<br />
scarlettbrad1@bellsouth.net<br />
ba3-15,bk3-30,fb3-12<br />
Schadler, George (12641)<br />
1620 Ashley Court #202<br />
Florence, KY 41042<br />
859-384-4884(h)<br />
859-653-9472(c)<br />
gvschadler@aol.com<br />
fp3-10,vb3-10<br />
Schaefer, Bryan (15168)<br />
716 Monte Ln<br />
Covington, KY 41011<br />
859-512-2696(c)<br />
bschaefer@hotmail.com<br />
so2- 5<br />
Schaffer, Greg (18177)<br />
453 Mooreland Ave #2<br />
Harrodsburg, KY 40330<br />
859-733-7922(w) 859-613-1757(h)<br />
859-613-1757(c)<br />
gschaffer@silkspin.net<br />
so1- 1<br />
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Schalk, Brian (13418)<br />
66 Park Avenue<br />
Elsmere, KY 41018<br />
513-266-7849(w) 859-342-4247(h)<br />
859-240-7864(c)<br />
schalky66@gmail.com<br />
fb3- 8<br />
Schaper, Lawrence (15375)<br />
9493 Shelbyville Rd<br />
Simpsonville, KY 40067<br />
502-587-1236(w) 502-722-1464(h)<br />
502-552-6445(c)<br />
doc0591@bellsouth.net<br />
sw1- 5<br />
Schardein, Paul Tinker (11523)<br />
2915 Glenafton Ln<br />
Louisville, KY 40217<br />
502-485-8516(w)<br />
502-548-1924(c)<br />
p.schardein01@insightbb.com<br />
ba2-11,fb3-11<br />
Schawe, Katelyn (16710)<br />
2563 Sierra Dr<br />
Villa Hills, KY 41017<br />
859-341-0195(h)<br />
859-620-2260(c)<br />
schawekm@mail.uc.edu<br />
vb1- 3<br />
Schawe, Jr., William R. (5578)<br />
2563 Sierra Drive<br />
Villa Hills, KY 41017-1056<br />
859-386-5386(w)<br />
859-392-6862(f) 859-360-9824(c)<br />
william.schawe@gmail.com<br />
bk3-23,vb3-24<br />
Schierloh, Peter A. (8282)<br />
9005 Crimson Oak Drive<br />
Florence, KY 41042<br />
859-657-6425(h)<br />
859-393-9869(c)<br />
pschierloh@insightbb.com<br />
ba2- 6,fb3-19<br />
Schilke, Justin (13287)<br />
1466 Mt Olivet Girkin Rd<br />
Bowling Green, KY 42101<br />
270-779-4281(h)<br />
270-779-4281(c)<br />
justinschilke@gmail.com<br />
so2- 6<br />
Schilling, Stanley P. (7104)<br />
1713 Persimmon Ct<br />
Florence, KY 41042-2568<br />
859-640-1287(h)<br />
859-640-1287(c)<br />
stanleypschilling@yahoo.com<br />
stan.schilling@ae.ge.com<br />
vb2- 4<br />
Schmidt, Jeremy (16683)<br />
7204 Alberta Ct<br />
Crestwood, KY 40014<br />
502-637-8915(w) 502-409-4113(h)<br />
502-635-6845(f) 804-513-7032(c)<br />
jandcschmidt7107@yahoo.com<br />
fb2- 3<br />
Schmit, James D (17333)<br />
76 Jockey CT<br />
Elizabethtown, KY 42701<br />
270-862-2337(h)<br />
270-312-3077(c)<br />
james.schmit@us.army.mil<br />
so1- 2<br />
Schmitt, Roger J. (3611)<br />
6900 Sky Blue Ave.<br />
Louisville, KY 40258-3042<br />
502-937-5533(h)<br />
502-489-2839(c)<br />
r.schmitt@insightbb.com<br />
fb3-29<br />
Schmocker, Steve (2079)<br />
1900 Westmeath Pl<br />
Lexington, KY 40503<br />
859-271-1577(h)<br />
859-806-9090(c)<br />
shmokes1@yahoo.com<br />
fb3-15<br />
Schmuck, Scott E. (3613)<br />
9055 Charleston Way<br />
Shelbyville, KY 40065-1728<br />
270-735-6718(w) 502-633-9542(h)<br />
sschmuck@hcwd.com<br />
ba3-26<br />
Schneider, Bryan (15865)<br />
132 Carriage Park Dr<br />
Alexandria, KY 41001<br />
859-635-6721(h)<br />
859-468-0004(c)<br />
karenschneider@zoomtown.com<br />
so1- 4<br />
Schneider, Donald P. (4331)<br />
5697 Biscayne Av<br />
Cincinnati, OH 45248-4224<br />
513-674-4248(w) 513-574-2898(h)<br />
schneider_d@hcesc.org<br />
dschneider44@cinci.rr.com<br />
bk3-43<br />
Schneider, Jeffrey T. (3614)<br />
746 Vincent Drive<br />
Taylor Mill, KY 41015<br />
513-381-8200(w) 859-356-6645(h)<br />
513-345-6347(f) 859-992-3344(c)<br />
jtschn42@gmail.com<br />
bk3-33<br />
Schneider, John (12665)<br />
5001 Garden Drive<br />
Shepherdsville, KY 40165<br />
502-957-3975(h)<br />
502-836-0364(c)<br />
jgschneider01@yahoo.com<br />
bk1- 8,vb3- 9<br />
Schneider, Richard (16146)<br />
7707 Aspen Ridge Rd<br />
Louisville, KY 40214<br />
502-367-2201 x206(w) 502-296-0262(h)<br />
rickvolney@aol.com<br />
rickvoiney@aol.com<br />
ba2- 3,bk1- 4,fp2- 4,vb2- 2<br />
Schoenbaechler, Nicholas S (18386)<br />
1960 Stonehenge Ave Apt 20<br />
Bowling Green, KY 42101<br />
270-945-9468(h)<br />
270-945-9468(c)<br />
nicholas.schoenbaechler@wku.edu<br />
so1- 1<br />
Schomburg, Rachelle J Bram (10597)<br />
4304 Lynbrook Dr<br />
Louisville, KY 40220<br />
502-228-9998(w)<br />
502-802-6565(c)<br />
rjbram@yahoo.com<br />
so3-13<br />
Schraw, Jack (14293)<br />
161 St. Rt 58 East<br />
Clinton, KY 42031<br />
270-254-1068(h)<br />
270-254-1068(c)<br />
schraw@bellsouth.net<br />
ba2- 7<br />
Schroeder, Ryan (17109)<br />
8412 Lake Superior Dr<br />
Louisville, KY 40291<br />
502-852-8010(w) 502-523-5762(h)<br />
502-852-0099(f) 502-523-5762(c)<br />
ryan.jacci.schroeder@insightbb.com<br />
ba1- 3<br />
Schuler, Greg (13428)<br />
250 S. Martin Luter King Blvd #203<br />
Lexington, KY 40508<br />
859-327-1999(h)<br />
greg_schuler@insightbb.com<br />
gcschuler@hotmail.com<br />
bk3-11<br />
Schum, Pete (9053)<br />
4409 Charlotte Ann Dr<br />
Louisville, KY 40216<br />
502-495-5923(w) 502-449-1355(h)<br />
502-432-1785(c)<br />
peteschum@insightbb.com<br />
paschum@upsfreight.com<br />
ba3-18,bk2- 8<br />
Schurfranz, Christopher (16543)<br />
264 Spring Farm Trail<br />
Shepherdsville, KY 40165<br />
502-277-1653(h)<br />
502-475-2553(c)<br />
c.schurfranz@live.com<br />
so2- 3<br />
Schurfranz, Tony (5950)<br />
6005 Carmelwood<br />
Louisville, KY 40229<br />
502-491-9036(w) 502-969-0005(h)<br />
502-544-7196(c)<br />
schurfranzt@bellsouth.net<br />
ba2-20,bk3-20<br />
Schurr, Avital (16824)<br />
3706 Alpine Cr<br />
LaGrange, KY 40031<br />
502-222-0874(h)<br />
502-649-0983(c)<br />
avital.schurr@gmail.com<br />
so1- 3<br />
Schurter, John (4472)<br />
5533 B Limaburg Rd<br />
Burlington, KY 41005<br />
859-307-0206(c)<br />
jschurter@insightbb.com<br />
ba2-14<br />
Schutte, Michael S (18333)<br />
2333 Quinn Drive<br />
Louisville, KY 40216<br />
502-648-7214(h)<br />
mike.schutte@insightbb.com<br />
fb1- 1<br />
Schwartz, John (14168)<br />
111 Walker Branch Dr<br />
Berea, KY 40403<br />
859-622-6864(w) 859-228-0416(h)<br />
859-622-8131(f) 859-358-0801(c)<br />
jcschwartz@roadrunner.com<br />
sw2- 7<br />
Schweitzer, Bruce (15122)<br />
2064 Periwinkle Ct<br />
Crescent Springs, KY 41017<br />
859-341-0467(h)<br />
859-468-2951(c)<br />
bdschweitzer@fuse.net<br />
bruce.schw@gmail.com<br />
so2- 4<br />
Sciubba, Arthur J. (5153)<br />
1040 Shive Lane, Ashton Parc E-2<br />
Bowling Green, KY 42103<br />
270-781-2287(h)<br />
270-842-2037(f)<br />
txcoach.sciubba@hotmail.com<br />
art.sciubba@warren.kyschools.us<br />
ba3-24,bk3-26,tr2-16<br />
Scott, Perry (13696)<br />
1803 N Mill Street<br />
London, KY 40741<br />
606-877-1980(w) 606-309-9166(h)<br />
606-864-3581(f) 606-309-9166(c)<br />
pscott79@hotmail.com<br />
so3- 8<br />
Scott, Steven E. (11803)<br />
1246 Hospital Road<br />
Dawson Springs, KY 42408<br />
270-797-2512(w) 270-797-8097(h)<br />
270-339-5054(c)<br />
scott871@bellsouth.net<br />
bk3-11<br />
Scotty, Garrett L (17712)<br />
9 Beverly Circle<br />
Wilder,, KY 41071<br />
859-431-3188(h)<br />
859-801-1026(c)<br />
bevscotty@insightbb.com<br />
wr1- 2<br />
Scudder, Robin (10931)<br />
1827 Hurricane Rd.<br />
Pikeville, KY 41501<br />
606-886-8889(w) 606-478-9796(h)<br />
r_scudder@hotmail.com<br />
vb3-12<br />
Scully, Joe (10682)<br />
533 Maple Ave #2<br />
Newport, KY 41071<br />
859-386-7661(w) 859-653-1712(h)<br />
859-653-1712(c)<br />
joescully20@gmail.com<br />
joe.scully@fuse.net<br />
bk3- 8<br />
Searcy, II, Jerry (3635)<br />
2830 Plano Road<br />
Bowling Green, KY 42104-0302<br />
270-745-7577(w) 270-843-3177(h)<br />
jerry.searcy@usbank.com<br />
jerrysearcy@insightbb.com<br />
fb3-29<br />
Sears, Derek A (18256)<br />
1634 Pleasant Way<br />
Bowling Green, KY 42104<br />
615-491-8128(h)<br />
615-491-8128(c)<br />
dsears139@gmail.com<br />
so1- 1<br />
Secor, John R. (7854)<br />
115 East 5th Street<br />
Morehead, KY 40351<br />
606-783-2746(w) 606-784-6845(h)<br />
606-356-2667(c)<br />
j.secor@moreheadstate.edu<br />
so3-20<br />
Sedoris, Jason (16001)<br />
1902 Taffeta Dr<br />
Louisville, KY 40272<br />
502-742-2827(h)<br />
502-681-2929(c)<br />
j.sedoris123@insightbb.com<br />
j.sedoris123@insightbb.com<br />
wr2- 4<br />
Seewer, David W. (9800)<br />
213 Sequoya Road<br />
Louisville, KY 40207<br />
502-562-7586(w) 502-895-7382(h)<br />
502-589-0309(f) 502-592-3202(c)<br />
dseewer@wyattfi rm.com<br />
dseewer@insightbb.com<br />
fb3-16<br />
Seig, Benjamin (17013)<br />
5215 Hendron Rd<br />
Paducah, KY 42003<br />
270-444-5650(w) 816-985-9909(h)<br />
ben.seig@paducah.kyschools.us<br />
bk2- 3<br />
Self, Kenneth A. (1033)<br />
6143 Alvey Bridge Rd.<br />
Owensboro, KY 42301<br />
812-853-4459(w) 270-771-9491(h)<br />
812-217-0057(c)<br />
kselfky@hotmail.com<br />
kenneth.self@alcoa.com<br />
vb3-14<br />
Seligman, Jason (9801)<br />
2391 Holdsbranch Road<br />
Covington, KY 41017<br />
859-485-6700(w) 859-363-8987(h)<br />
859-240-3955(c)<br />
jobe41017@hotmail.com<br />
ba2- 5,fb3-16<br />
Senter, Ryan M (17491)<br />
732 Thornhill Road<br />
Madisonville, KY 42431<br />
270-821-5216(w) 270-821-0859(h)<br />
270-821-2312(f) 270-584-0247(c)<br />
rsenter@hibbsinc.com<br />
sw1- 2<br />
SettlesEsq., Christopher M (18367)<br />
324 Open Fork Rd<br />
Pikeville, KY 41501<br />
304-235-0343(w) 606-631-9373(h)<br />
606-253-0290(c)<br />
chris.settles@gmail.com<br />
so1- 1<br />
Sevier, Jeff (13904)<br />
47 Dogwood Street<br />
Corbin, KY 40701<br />
606-526-0003(h)<br />
6063047777(c)<br />
jksevier4244@att.net<br />
ba1- 3,bk2- 7,fb3- 7<br />
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Offi Offi cials cials Directory Directory
Offi Offi cials cials Directory Directory<br />
Sevier, Scott (12957)<br />
7757 KY 1232<br />
Corbin, KY 40701<br />
606-877-4000(w) 606-524-2756(h)<br />
seviers3@gmail.com<br />
edp7@dishmail.net<br />
bk3- 9,fb2- 5<br />
Sewell, Chase (16982)<br />
2104 New Linden Rd<br />
Newport, KY 41071<br />
859-409-1816(h)<br />
859-409-1816(c)<br />
sewelcw@gmail.com<br />
sewelcw@gmail.com<br />
ba2- 3<br />
Sexton, Calvin T (17343)<br />
339 Patterson Branch Rd<br />
Somerset, KY 42503<br />
606-802-6240(c)<br />
warrior_69@msn.com<br />
fb2- 2<br />
Sexton, Jeffrey P (17544)<br />
4325 Terrace Dr<br />
Cincinnati, OH 45245<br />
513-509-1991(w) 513-509-1991(h)<br />
513-753-3130(f) 513-509-1991(c)<br />
jps0919@yahoo.com<br />
bk1- 7<br />
Sexton, Ron (8403)<br />
110 Sanders Drive<br />
Florence, KY 41042<br />
859-372-8268(w) 859-342-0539(h)<br />
rsextonjr@drs-esi.com<br />
sext@earthlink.net<br />
bk3-21<br />
Sexton, Ronnie G. (10099)<br />
588 Rolling Acres<br />
Monticello, KY 42633-2791<br />
606-348-4423(h)<br />
606-307-5457(c)<br />
ronnie.sexton@monticello.kyschools.us<br />
bk2-13,fp2-13<br />
Shadburn, Marvin (15164)<br />
PO Box 26<br />
Oakland, KY 42159<br />
270-991-0201(h)<br />
270-991-0201(c)<br />
marvinshadburn@yahoo.com<br />
ba1- 4,bk1- 4,fb2- 5<br />
Shaffer, Gary R. (3645)<br />
204 Rano Court<br />
Richmond, KY 40475<br />
859-624-2620(h)<br />
859-661-2512(c)<br />
grs200@roadrunner.com<br />
grs200@roadrunner.com<br />
ba3-28<br />
Shain, Michael D. (8322)<br />
5510 Hidden Road<br />
Louisville, KY 40291-1814<br />
502-968-9660(w) 502-491-2433(h)<br />
502-644-1101(c)<br />
kyrefman@aol.com<br />
fb3-18<br />
Shannon, Jonathan (12268)<br />
74 Reed St<br />
Drift, KY 41619<br />
606-377-7742(w) 606-377-9222(h)<br />
606-371-2982(c)<br />
scott.shannon45@yahoo.com<br />
bk3-10<br />
Shaper, Kelly (16415)<br />
8406 Fieldcrest Ct<br />
Louisville, KY 40299<br />
502-596-7459(w) 502-491-4933(h)<br />
502-718-4830(c)<br />
shaper8406@insightbb.com<br />
fp2- 4<br />
Sharp, Tim (12101)<br />
117 Stone House Trl<br />
Bardstown, KY 40004<br />
502-350-1605(w) 502-331-0426(h)<br />
502-249-0524(c)<br />
tjsharp@srelectric.com<br />
bk3-10,fb3-10<br />
Sharp, Tim (15156)<br />
3608 Clear Springs St<br />
Bowling Green, KY 42104<br />
270-746-7898(w) 270-282-3468(h)<br />
timothy.sharp@insightbb.com<br />
vb2- 5<br />
Sharp, Wayne W (18314)<br />
277 Gilvin Lane<br />
Winchester, KY 40391<br />
859-745-1000(w) 859-745-1000(h)<br />
859-745-1000(c)<br />
sharpengineering@bellsouth.net<br />
vb1- 1<br />
Shartzer, Keith B. (3648)<br />
8706 Hi-View Lane<br />
Louisville, KY 40272<br />
502-995-7932(h)<br />
502-377-8349(c)<br />
kshartzer2@insightbb.com<br />
ba3-38<br />
Shaw, Chris (11684)<br />
306 Chippendale Ct<br />
Louisville, KY 40214<br />
502-855-1544(w) 502-664-6546(h)<br />
502-664-6546(c)<br />
wcshaw01@insightbb.com<br />
wr3-11<br />
Shaw, David (15468)<br />
116 Lindenwood Ln<br />
Frankfort, KY 40601<br />
502-868-2000(w)<br />
502-696-4652(c)<br />
davidwshaw@aol.com<br />
so1- 5<br />
Shaw, Jim (1705)<br />
PO Box 148<br />
Hodgenville, KY 42748<br />
502-639-0501(w) 270-358-8360(h)<br />
502-664-0550(c)<br />
jqsllc@yahoo.com<br />
wr3-14<br />
Shaw, Steven (16615)<br />
769 Eden Dr<br />
Paducah, KY 42003<br />
270-556-8096(c)<br />
shaw10795@aol.com<br />
fb2- 3<br />
Shaw, Tyler B (17428)<br />
116 Lindenwood<br />
Frankfort, KY 40601<br />
502-229-7479(h)<br />
502-229-7479(c)<br />
tylershaw711@yahoo.com<br />
so1- 2<br />
Shay, Kirt (9272)<br />
6211 Sharlene Drive<br />
Cincinnati, OH 45248<br />
513-498-8597(w) 513-598-8597(h)<br />
513-498-8597(c)<br />
kshay@fuse.net<br />
fb3-10<br />
Shelburne, Stephen (15175)<br />
1705 Westmoorland Way<br />
Louisville, KY 40242<br />
502-468-6348(h)<br />
502-468-6348(c)<br />
sburn64@netscape.net<br />
fb2- 5<br />
Shelby, Jeffrey (14942)<br />
3816 Polo Club Blvd<br />
Lexington, KY 40509<br />
859-263-7712(w) 859-309-2231(h)<br />
859-333-9802(c)<br />
braceman1480@msn.com<br />
ba2- 6<br />
Shelton, Mike (14029)<br />
1075 Charlie Ragland Rd<br />
Magnolia, KY 42757<br />
270-324-3219(h)<br />
james_shelton8@msn.com<br />
fp2- 7,vb2- 7<br />
Shelton, Steven (15005)<br />
118 Thompson Dr<br />
Prestonsburg, KY 41653<br />
606-789-5961 x17(w) 606-263-4410(h)<br />
606-789-7671(f) 606-226-9480(c)<br />
tetvirg@gmail.com<br />
tetvir@gmail.com<br />
fb3- 6,so1- 1<br />
Shelton, Steven T (18393)<br />
118 Thompson Drive<br />
Prestonsburg, KY 41653<br />
606-263-4410(h)<br />
606-791-2366(c)<br />
tyler_shelton_12@hotmail.com<br />
so1- 1<br />
Shelton, William (17018)<br />
3462 Boston Rd<br />
Lexington, KY 40503<br />
859-361-7488(h)<br />
859-361-7488(c)<br />
wb.shelton@gmail.com<br />
ba2- 3<br />
Shepherd, Burwell Keith (12443)<br />
1655 Pleasant Grove Road<br />
Crofton, KY 42217<br />
270-839-4460(w) 270-424-8766(h)<br />
burwellshepherd@hotmail.com<br />
sarashepherd@hotmail.com<br />
sw1-10<br />
Shepherd, John H. (3655)<br />
6236 Ky Hwy 302<br />
Van Lear, KY 41265<br />
606-789-4624(h)<br />
606-791-8772(c)<br />
johnshepherd54@gmail.com<br />
fb3-32<br />
Sheridan, Andy (16585)<br />
844 Wilson Creek Rd<br />
Melber, KY 42069<br />
270-809-5415(w) 270-227-5466(h)<br />
270-227-5466(c)<br />
andy.sheridan21@gmail.com<br />
so1- 3<br />
Sheridan, Daniel (12971)<br />
4700 Waterloo Road<br />
Burlington, KY 41005<br />
859-586-5568(w) 859-586-6202(h)<br />
513-543-7886(c)<br />
domeshire@insightbb.com<br />
sportsimages@insightbb.com<br />
bk3- 8<br />
Sheridan, James W. (8560)<br />
150 Gibson Rd<br />
Morganfi eld, KY 42437<br />
270-389-1200(w) 270-283-2454(h)<br />
270-283-2454(c)<br />
james.sheridan@att.net<br />
ba3-14,bk3-19,fb3-16<br />
Sherkat, Fazi (1880)<br />
304 Woodcrest Court<br />
Nicholasville, KY 40356<br />
859-246-2860(w) 859-296-9212(h)<br />
859-230-9110(c)<br />
fazisherkat@yahoo.com<br />
so3-15<br />
Sherman, Stacy (15682)<br />
616 Debra Ln<br />
Elizabethtown, KY 42701<br />
270-300-4464(h)<br />
270-300-4464(c)<br />
kysherman@bbtel.com<br />
so2- 2<br />
Sherrard, William M (13647)<br />
3440 Heathermoor Blvd<br />
Covington, KY 41015-4200<br />
859-341-7100(w) 859-356-3461(h)<br />
859-653-6391(c)<br />
bsherrard@semperexeter.com<br />
sw1- 8<br />
Sherwood, Sean (16616)<br />
1960 Stonehenge Ave Apt 24<br />
Bowling Green, KY 42101<br />
270-745-6547(w) 303-506-4383(h)<br />
303-506-4383(c)<br />
sean.sherwood@wku.edu<br />
bk2- 3,fb2- 3<br />
Shewmaker, Gregory (14885)<br />
321 Meadowbrook Dr<br />
Shepherdsville, KY 40165<br />
502-239-2886 x109(w) 502-543-9590(h)<br />
502-239-1717(f) 502-836-2085(c)<br />
gregshewdaddy@aol.com<br />
ba2- 6<br />
Shields, Brandon R (14583)<br />
2684 Ashbrooke Dr<br />
Lexington, KY 40513<br />
859-338-7003(c)<br />
brshields@gmail.com<br />
fb3- 6<br />
Shields, Dan (10951)<br />
3267 New Orleans Drive<br />
Edgewood, KY 41017<br />
859-727-9000(w) 859-331-3394(h)<br />
859-727-9002(f) 859-468-5874(c)<br />
dan.shields@fuse.net<br />
bk3-12<br />
Shilts, Barry D. (12493)<br />
386 Pine Ridge Dr<br />
Brandenburg, KY 40108<br />
2704222650(h)<br />
270-547-9835(c)<br />
barry_shilts@yahoo.com<br />
ba3-10<br />
Shipley, William J. (1127)<br />
13360 US 421 North<br />
Frankfort, KY 40601<br />
5025643400(w) 502-227-9572(h)<br />
502-320-2676(c)<br />
a1347jeep@aol.com<br />
fp3-15<br />
Shipp, Kevin (15638)<br />
625 Reed Dr<br />
Frankfort, KY 40601<br />
502-564-0501(w) 859-312-9160(h)<br />
kkboat@fewpb.net<br />
vb2- 5<br />
Shirley, Joey Jack (8438)<br />
3050 Burkesville Rd<br />
Glasgow, KY 42141<br />
270-670-1455(c)<br />
jojack@glasgow-ky.com<br />
ba3-18,bk3-19<br />
Shively, Troy (15752)<br />
306 E Hodgenville Ave<br />
Greensburg, KY 42743<br />
606-416-2619(h)<br />
606-802-3119(c)<br />
shive163@yahoo.com<br />
ba2- 4,bk2- 4,fb2- 4<br />
Sholar, Jackie L (18199)<br />
918 Caledonia Pee-dee Road<br />
Gracey, KY 42232<br />
252-343-1666(w) 270-235-5788(h)<br />
252-343-1666(c)<br />
jackiesholar@yahoo.com<br />
bk1- 1<br />
Shontee, Teryle (17197)<br />
903 South 40th St<br />
Louisville, KY 40211<br />
502-778-1449(w) 502-778-1449(h)<br />
812-948-4508(f) 859-612-0421(c)<br />
trs113@yahoo.com<br />
ba1- 3<br />
Short, David B. (10108)<br />
3129 Caversham Park Lane<br />
Lexington, KY 40509<br />
859-619-6406(w) 859-264-1090(h)<br />
859-619-6406(c)<br />
twoshort5@hotmail.com<br />
ba2-14<br />
Short, M.D., Kerry (11966)<br />
2617 Evergreen Wynde<br />
Louisville, KY 40223<br />
502-897-7416(w) 502-244-9042(h)<br />
502-895-6638(f) 502-445-4040(c)<br />
short4040@insightbb.com<br />
tr2-11<br />
Shotwell, Joshuah (14213)<br />
4827 Chalybeate <strong>School</strong> Rd<br />
Bowling Green, KY 42101<br />
270-535-1099(h)<br />
270-535-1099(c)<br />
jshot35@hotmail.com<br />
l.shotwell@windstream.net<br />
ba2- 6,bk2- 7<br />
Shoulders, Rick (16286)<br />
550 Spring Creek Rd<br />
Lafayette, TN 37083<br />
615-666-3688(w) 615-666-2763(h)<br />
615-633-8393(c)<br />
rbshoulders@nctc.com<br />
bk2- 3<br />
64 - OFFICIALS DIRECTORY <strong>2012</strong>-<strong>2013</strong> KHSAA HANDBOOK
Shouse, John G. (11027)<br />
293 New Cut Rd.<br />
Bowling Green, KY 42103<br />
270-726-4767(w)<br />
270-535-3328(c)<br />
jbairborn@live.com<br />
bk3-12<br />
Shover, Michael (13412)<br />
27 Burdsall Ave<br />
Ft Michell, KY 41017<br />
513-358-1869(w) 859-341-1044(h)<br />
513-358-9895(f) 859-835-7726(c)<br />
michael.shover@53.com<br />
bk1- 3<br />
Showalter, Charles C. (3672)<br />
7407 Oswego Circle<br />
Louisville, KY 40214-4234<br />
502-933-0423(w) 502-336-7501(h)<br />
502-933-1304(f) 502-639-5999(c)<br />
ccshowalter@insightbb.com<br />
bk3-26<br />
Shown, Skyler (16376)<br />
1225 College St Apt B106<br />
Bowling Green, KY 42101<br />
270-993-4865(h)<br />
270-993-4865(c)<br />
skyler.shown289@wku.edu<br />
ba2- 4<br />
Shumard, Ron R (18318)<br />
1255 Hwy 39<br />
Somerset, KY 42503<br />
606-677-9592(h)<br />
606-872-0291(c)<br />
riley13@windstream.net<br />
fb1- 1<br />
Shumate, D Mark (10903)<br />
4430 Erin Dr.<br />
Floyds Knob, IN 47119<br />
502-641-8904(w) 812-923-0339(h)<br />
502-641-8904(c)<br />
markshuu@aol.com<br />
fb3-12,wr3-12<br />
Siahkoohi, Afsi (18385)<br />
208 Lincoln Avenue<br />
Lexington, KY 40502<br />
859-625-4259(h)<br />
859-625-4259(c)<br />
afsileigh@gmail.com<br />
so1- 1<br />
Siahkoohi, Karim (13008)<br />
398 Hudson Mill Road<br />
Irvine, KY 40336<br />
859-422-1827(w) 606-723-6507(h)<br />
ksiahkoohi@entran.us<br />
karims@balkelex.com<br />
so1- 4<br />
Siekman, Billy D (17593)<br />
864 Hillcrest Drive, Apt B<br />
Radcliff, KY 40160<br />
502-613-6344(w) 859-496-0894(h)<br />
859-496-0894(c)<br />
billy.siekman@gmail.com<br />
bk1- 2,so1- 1<br />
Sigmon, Ed (11400)<br />
444 Cypress Place<br />
Richmond, KY 40475<br />
606-723-4800(w) 859-623-6760(h)<br />
606-723-5350(f) 859-771-5362(c)<br />
centre77@yahoo.com<br />
ed.sigmon@estill.kyschools.us<br />
fb3-24<br />
Sikes, Tyler (6250)<br />
1100 York Rd<br />
Scottsville, KY 42164<br />
270-651-9390 x226(w) 270-622-8383(h)<br />
270-622-9383(c)<br />
tylersikes@gmail.com<br />
bk3-23<br />
Silcox, Ryan (17139)<br />
5175 Middle Creek Rd<br />
Burlington, KY 41005<br />
859-586-2522(h)<br />
859-446-3924(c)<br />
ryan.silcox@signaturehardware.com<br />
ba1- 3<br />
Simmons, Brent (1362)<br />
3918 Haystack Drive<br />
Jeffersonville, IN 47130<br />
502-548-8986(c)<br />
brent.simmons@insightbb.com<br />
ba3-16,fb2- 2<br />
Simmons, Robert T. (10716)<br />
98 South Ridge Rd.<br />
Cadiz, KY 42211<br />
270-881-5033(w) 270-348-4859(h)<br />
270-881-5031(f) 270-348-4859(c)<br />
bob.t.simmons@gmail.com<br />
simmons282@bellsouth.net<br />
so3-12<br />
Simpson, Brandon (14792)<br />
PO Box 1222<br />
Barbourville, KY 40906<br />
606-546-3129(w) 606-545-5335(h)<br />
606-546-3337(f) 606-627-6987(c)<br />
bsimpson1974@windstream.net<br />
bsimpson1974@alltel.net<br />
bk2- 6<br />
Simpson, Chad E (18362)<br />
623 North Moore Ave.<br />
Bardstown, KY 40004<br />
502-348-5437(h)<br />
502-507-3032(c)<br />
chad.simpson139@topper.wku.edu<br />
fb1- 1<br />
Simpson, Chris (2502)<br />
31 Davis Dr<br />
Baxter, KY 40806<br />
606-273-0836(w) 606-573-<strong>2012</strong>(h)<br />
606-273-0836(c)<br />
cmsimpson@harlanonline.net<br />
bk3-15,fb3-15<br />
Simpson, Chris L. (9752)<br />
Box 2996 S Hwy 201<br />
Blaine, KY 41124<br />
606-433-2400(w) 606-652-9700(h)<br />
606-792-5220(c)<br />
chrissimpson98@hotmail.com<br />
fb3-16<br />
Simpson, Danny Lynn (3496)<br />
117 North Miller<br />
Cynthiana, KY 41031<br />
859-234-7117(w) 859-234-9218(h)<br />
859-235-1453(c)<br />
dsimpson@setel.com<br />
tr2-15<br />
Simpson, David W. (5780)<br />
4073 Woodlawn Road<br />
Bardstown, KY 40004-9119<br />
502-348-4735(h)<br />
502-510-2860(c)<br />
davids@bardstown.com<br />
bk2-24,fb3-22<br />
Simpson, Earsie L. (3689)<br />
PO Box 225<br />
Pickens, MS 39146-0225<br />
662-468-3145(h)<br />
270-319-6405(c)<br />
esimps56@bellsouth.net<br />
mesimps@yahoo.com<br />
ba3-34,bk1-21,fb2-21,fp3-29<br />
Simpson, Edward N. (3690)<br />
623 Moore Avenue<br />
Bardstown, KY 40004-1732<br />
502-348-9918(w) 502-348-5437(h)<br />
502-350-4594(f) 502-460-5403(c)<br />
simpsone@bardstowncable.net<br />
customerservice@fi fthregionoffi cials.com<br />
bk3-30,fb3-22,fp3-12<br />
SimpsonJr, John C (18229)<br />
Po Box 24<br />
Wallins Creek, KY 40873<br />
606-573-4600(w) 606-273-9528(h)<br />
606-273-7303(c)<br />
john.simpson@harlan.kyschools.us<br />
bk1- 1<br />
Simpson, Ronald D. (12130)<br />
733 Cecil Av<br />
Louisville, KY 40211<br />
502-212-3007(h)<br />
502-472-7253(c)<br />
madhouselouky@yahoo.com<br />
madhouselouky@msn.com<br />
bk1- 5,fb3-11,fp1- 4<br />
Sims, James R. (10707)<br />
4822 St. Rte. 945<br />
Hickory, KY 42051<br />
270-395-1613(w) 270-856-3000(h)<br />
270-970-8739(c)<br />
rogerlisa2@aol.com<br />
so2- 7,vb1- 1<br />
Sims, Mike V (17894)<br />
1930 Clarkline Rd<br />
Paducah, KY 42003<br />
270-554-8421(h)<br />
mikesims26@comcast.net<br />
ba1- 2,fp1- 2<br />
Singleton, Jeff (8448)<br />
44 Cold Spring Dr<br />
Stanford, KY 40484<br />
606-510-4711(w) 606-510-4711(h)<br />
606-510-4711(c)<br />
jsingleton17@roadrunner.com<br />
bk3-19,vb3-13<br />
Sipple, Thomas J. (3696)<br />
186 clover ridge ave<br />
Ft Thomas, KY 41075<br />
859-803-0226(h)<br />
sips55@aol.com<br />
fb3-28<br />
Sisk, Audy V. (3698)<br />
6901 Timber Ridge Court<br />
Prospect, KY 40059-9314<br />
502-228-5751(h)<br />
502-228-1485(f) 502-640-0102(c)<br />
audy_sisk@yahoo.com<br />
so3-28,vb2- 2<br />
Sivley, John (12396)<br />
1725 Azalea Ct<br />
Bowling Green, KY 42103<br />
270-991-5646(w) 270-842-7821(h)<br />
270-782-5927(f) 270-991-5646(c)<br />
jsivley@insightbb.com<br />
bk3-10<br />
Sizemore, Eddy (7236)<br />
3268 Keavy Road<br />
London, KY 40741<br />
606-878-9429(h)<br />
606-682-0983(c)<br />
es1103@windstream.net<br />
fb3-21<br />
Sizemore, Evan R (17393)<br />
111 Sycamore Pkwy<br />
Versailles, KY 40383<br />
859-879-0373(h)<br />
859-338-6682(c)<br />
ersizemore14@transy.edu<br />
so1- 2<br />
Sizemore, Stan (11402)<br />
111 Sycamore Parkway<br />
Versailles, KY 40383<br />
859-879-0373(h)<br />
859-227-0373(c)<br />
ssizemore18@roadrunner.com<br />
so3-11<br />
Skaggs, Kaitlyn B (18270)<br />
2895 Mt. Sherman Ward Rd.<br />
Magnolia, KY 42757<br />
270-325-4929(h)<br />
270-282-9105(c)<br />
kbskag94@students.campbellsville.edu<br />
vb1- 1<br />
Skaggs, Ronnie (3703)<br />
5140 Cane Run<br />
Louisville, KY 40216<br />
502-569-0464(w) 502-448-0707(h)<br />
502-314-8484(c)<br />
rskaggs@us.ibm.com<br />
fb3-35<br />
Skaggs, Terry (15213)<br />
1025 Town Branch<br />
Prestonsburg, KY 41653<br />
606-226-5248(w) 606-263-4460(h)<br />
606-226-5248(c)<br />
tskaggs1219@gmail.com<br />
so2- 5<br />
Skaggs, Todd (12146)<br />
470 Blossom Ridge Dr<br />
Shepherdsville, KY 40165<br />
502-921-4510(h)<br />
502-794-8926(c)<br />
toddskaggs@gmail.com<br />
bk2- 6,fb3-10<br />
Skarr, Daniel (13124)<br />
345 Nellie Way<br />
Brooks, KY 40109<br />
502-594-4248(w) 502-955-7546(h)<br />
dan_skarr@yahoo.com<br />
so2- 9<br />
Skeeters, Mark D. (10980)<br />
411 Peck St.<br />
Vine Grove, KY 40175<br />
502-624-5081(w) 270-877-5291(h)<br />
skeeted@bbtel.com<br />
wr3-12<br />
Skiles, David (6979)<br />
139 Antler Dr<br />
Hazard, KY 41701<br />
606-551-1046(h)<br />
606-233-5838(c)<br />
skiles15@ymail.com<br />
bk1- 5<br />
Skinner, Craig W. (13543)<br />
1120 Bluegrass Pkwy<br />
LaGrange, KY 40031-8060<br />
502-222-4247(h)<br />
502-500-6822(c)<br />
cwskinner4@att.net<br />
sw1- 8<br />
Skirvin, Jason (14015)<br />
30 Regiment Ct<br />
Wilder, KY 41076<br />
859-386-7704(w) 513-256-5088(h)<br />
513-256-5088(c)<br />
jason.skirvin@fmr.com<br />
cjskirvin@insightbb.com<br />
fb3- 7<br />
Slade, David A (17402)<br />
2300 Wooldridge Ferry Road<br />
Elizabethtown, KY 42701<br />
270-268-2575(w) 270-312-3755(h)<br />
270-312-3755(c)<br />
david.slade@metalsa.com<br />
so1- 2<br />
Slaughter, Howard (11551)<br />
167 Wittland Lane<br />
Lexington, KY 40505<br />
859-744-6111(w) 859-299-0488(h)<br />
859-963-5172(c)<br />
stookeyslaughter@yahoo.com<br />
fb3-11<br />
Slider, John W. (1775)<br />
5100 US <strong>High</strong>way 42 #1211<br />
Louisville, KY 40241<br />
502-417-9427(w) 502-231-8118(h)<br />
502-417-9427(c)<br />
jwslider@aol.com<br />
vb3-15<br />
Slominsky, Theodore S. (5526)<br />
2137 Violet Road<br />
Lexington, KY 40504-3348<br />
859-278-3939(h)<br />
859-312-3638(c)<br />
tedslominsky@insightbb.com<br />
ba3-20,fb3-24<br />
Slone, Kevin (15956)<br />
43 Wilcox Br<br />
Wittensville, KY 41274<br />
606-791-0177(h)<br />
kevin.slone@am.dynonobel.com<br />
fb2- 4<br />
Slone, Paul (13947)<br />
3405 so 29th street<br />
Ashland, KY 41102<br />
304-733-1788(w) 606-922-3837(h)<br />
606-922-3837(c)<br />
paul.a.slone@hotmail.com<br />
ba2- 7,fp1- 7,vb1- 7<br />
Slone, Rex (3122)<br />
po box 274<br />
Littcarr, KY 41834<br />
606-438-0418(w) 606-438-0418(h)<br />
606--438-0418(c)<br />
double7driver@yahoo.com<br />
bk1-15<br />
Slone, Steven B. (10970)<br />
PO Box 1376<br />
Martin, KY 41649<br />
606-339-5898(h)<br />
606-339-5898(c)<br />
bluegrassrules40@yahoo.com<br />
bk3-12,vb3- 7<br />
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Offi Offi cials cials Directory Directory
Offi Offi cials cials Directory Directory<br />
Smallwood, Wesley (17141)<br />
144 ownsley dr<br />
lancaster, KY 40444<br />
606-365-4600(w) 606-669-6075(h)<br />
606-669-9110(c)<br />
jonathan.wesley77@yahoo.com<br />
bk1- 3<br />
Smart, John S. (3720)<br />
PO Box 762<br />
Hardinsburg, KY 40143-9803<br />
270-756-3080(w) 270-756-5437(h)<br />
270-756-6909(f) 270-617-1298(c)<br />
johnsmart41@hotmail.com<br />
ba3-35,bk3-35,fp3-27,vb3-13<br />
Smedley, Bob (5546)<br />
PO Box 189<br />
Morehead, KY 40351<br />
606-776-1778(w) 606-776-1778(h)<br />
606-780-4943(f) 606-776-1778(c)<br />
bobby_smedley@us.afl ac.com<br />
fb3-21,fp3-13<br />
Smiley, Norman (12121)<br />
1158 Armstrong Mill Road<br />
Lexington, KY 40517<br />
502-868-2000(w) 859-271-5335(h)<br />
859-227-6550(c)<br />
norman.smiley21@yahoo.com<br />
bk2-10,fb3-10<br />
Smitas, Kimberley (14693)<br />
842 Plum Ridge Rd<br />
Taylorsville, KY 40071<br />
856-366-4391(h)<br />
856-366-4391(c)<br />
kims257@yahoo.com<br />
kim257@aol.com<br />
fp3-17<br />
Smith, Anthony Lee (8809)<br />
1903 Beech Grove Rd<br />
Burkesville, KY 42717<br />
270-864-3451(w) 270-433-7157(h)<br />
270-459-0660(c)<br />
anthony.smith@cumberland.kyschools.us<br />
anthonybu3@aol.com<br />
fp2- 3<br />
Smith, Ben (17237)<br />
1560 Cane Ridge Rd<br />
Paris, KY 40361<br />
859-707-1757(h)<br />
859-707-1757(c)<br />
bengls25@aol.com<br />
bk1- 3,so2- 3<br />
Smith, Chrisie (1007)<br />
1542 Stonehouse Rd.<br />
Bardstown, KY 40004<br />
502-348-0565(h)<br />
cjar4@bardstown.com<br />
vb3-14<br />
Smith, Chuck (4461)<br />
40 Old Stephenson Mill Rd<br />
Walton, KY 41094<br />
513-381-1231(w) 859-485-3551(h)<br />
859-803-2249(c)<br />
chuckandshawn@insightbb.com<br />
fb3-26<br />
Smith, Cody (17056)<br />
PO Box 144<br />
Somerset, KY 42502<br />
606-875-4807(h)<br />
606-875-4807(c)<br />
rcsmith6100@yahoo.com<br />
bk1- 3<br />
Smith, Darren (10115)<br />
173 Byrda way<br />
Mt. Vernon, KY 40456<br />
606-259-2500(w) 606-256-8916(h)<br />
606-392-9419(c)<br />
darrensmith@windstream.net<br />
darrensmith@alltel.net<br />
bk3-14,fb3-14<br />
Smith, David G. (3729)<br />
po box 282<br />
frenchburg ky, KY 40322<br />
606-784-6621(w) 606-768-3956(h)<br />
606-356-7649(c)<br />
dgsmith1964@yahoo.com<br />
bk3-18<br />
Smith, David R. (9918)<br />
4527 Barrrowdale Dr<br />
Louisville, KY 40216<br />
502-452-8382(w)<br />
502-727-0536(c)<br />
dsmith@bellarmine.edu<br />
fp3-23,vb3- 9<br />
Smith, Dennis Michael (8492)<br />
563 Farmer Lane<br />
Bowling Green, KY 42104<br />
270-651-2256(w) 270-782-2206(h)<br />
270-590-4356(c)<br />
dennis.smith@glasgow.kyschools.us<br />
bk1-19<br />
Smith, Donald Wayne (11033)<br />
50 Ramblins Creek Road<br />
Jamestown, KY 42629<br />
270-866-7155(w) 270-343-6757(h)<br />
270-566-1633(c)<br />
loretta.johnson@kctcs.edu<br />
wsmith@duo-county.com<br />
bk3-12<br />
Smith, Donna (14455)<br />
95 Damron Dr<br />
Williamson, WV 25661<br />
304-236-5593(h)<br />
304-201-3190(f) 304-590-7469(c)<br />
donna_smith_1@hotmail.com<br />
donna.smith@ng.army.mil<br />
so2- 6<br />
Smith, Edward W (18135)<br />
313 Town Branch Road<br />
Manchester, KY 40962<br />
606-598-3737(w) 606-391-9916(h)<br />
edward.smith@clay.kyschools.us<br />
fb1- 1<br />
Smith, Jarrad (16806)<br />
Morehead State University<br />
Morehead, KY 40351<br />
606-456-8527(h)<br />
606-213-6388(c)<br />
jtsmith2@moreheadstate.edu<br />
bk1- 3,fp1- 3<br />
Smith, Jeremy S (13762)<br />
1125 Borders Ln<br />
Bardstown, KY 40004<br />
502-349-7799(w) 502-349-7799(h)<br />
502-905-3836(c)<br />
jeremysmith@hydrotech.com<br />
ba2- 8<br />
Smith, John (13960)<br />
6905 Fallen Leaf Circle<br />
Louisville, KY 40241<br />
502-905-9020(w) 502-426-9656(h)<br />
502-412-4818(f) 502-905-9020(c)<br />
jjcslou@bellsouth.net<br />
so3- 8<br />
Smith, John D. (3740)<br />
10201 Hearthstone Court<br />
Louisville, KY 40272<br />
502-852-7875(w) 502-937-6304(h)<br />
502-852-6709(f)<br />
jdsmit01@louisville.edu<br />
fb3-17,fp3-26,vb3-32<br />
Smith, John W. (3741)<br />
4929 Scenic Ridge Lane<br />
Independence, KY 41051-9331<br />
859-356-5074(h)<br />
859-356-5320(f) 859-620-1078(c)<br />
johnwsmith@fuse.net<br />
bk3-34,vb3-22<br />
Smith, K T (11157)<br />
1750 Russell Cave Rd.<br />
Lexington, KY 40505<br />
859-621-5392(w) 859-299-5738(h)<br />
coachktmlk@windstream.net<br />
coachktmlk@alltel.net<br />
ba3-13<br />
Smith, Kenny Mac (11746)<br />
229 Maxwell<br />
Stanford, KY 40484<br />
859-276-7941(w)<br />
859-948-0146(c)<br />
kenny.smith@us.army.mil<br />
bk3-11<br />
Smith, Larry (11668)<br />
529 Birch Lick <strong>School</strong> Rd<br />
McKee, KY 40447<br />
606-287-8351(w) 606-965-7347(h)<br />
chucks@prtcnet.org<br />
bk1-11<br />
Smith, Larry (11801)<br />
1378 Meadowbrook Road<br />
Vanceburg, KY 41179<br />
606-796-9711(h)<br />
606-541-5796(c)<br />
larry_smith1255@hotmail.com<br />
larry_dreama@alltel.net<br />
bk3-11<br />
Smith, Larry B. (7477)<br />
418 Parrot Ave.<br />
Columbia, KY 42728<br />
270-805-1163(w) 270-634-4767(h)<br />
butler22@live.com<br />
bk2- 3<br />
Smith, Leslie (9556)<br />
1033 Jenny Lillard Road<br />
Lawrenceburg, KY 40342-9615<br />
859-733-7100(w)<br />
859-325-5626(c)<br />
leslie.smith@mercer.kyschools.us<br />
smithwl57@roadrunner.com<br />
tr3-18<br />
Smith, Lorne A. (9256)<br />
207 Baywood Drive<br />
Nicholasville, KY 40356<br />
859-519-5406(w) 859-219-8977(h)<br />
lorne.smith@insightbb.com<br />
lorne@arrowelectric.com<br />
fb3-16<br />
Smith, Maraskeshia (14715)<br />
246 Stetson St<br />
Cincinnati, OH 45219-2319<br />
513-352-5454(w) 513-259-5297(h)<br />
maraskeshia@cinci.rr.com<br />
bk2- 6<br />
Smith, Mark Joseph (11721)<br />
7407 Westport Rd<br />
Louisville, KY 40222<br />
502-562-0075(w) 502-292-2919(h)<br />
rcmcmark@gmail.com<br />
bk1-11<br />
Smith, Marvin (16164)<br />
5108 Silverton Ln<br />
Louisville, KY 40241<br />
502-500-9228(c)<br />
smith55196@bellsouth.net<br />
bk1- 4<br />
Smith, Melissa D (17610)<br />
610 Green Valley Dr<br />
Russellville, KY 42276<br />
270-726-8334(w) 270-772-0256(h)<br />
270-725-9082(f) 270-772-0256(c)<br />
smith4499@bellsouth.net<br />
so1- 2<br />
Smith, Rebecca L (17863)<br />
1230 Stonecoal Road<br />
Garrett, KY 41630<br />
606-653-3318(h)<br />
937-417-2835(c)<br />
beckypotter@live.com<br />
bk1- 2,vb2- 2<br />
SmithMs, Rhonda R (17578)<br />
1195 Hwy. 687<br />
Manchester, KY 40962<br />
606-598-2812(w) 606-813-4333(h)<br />
606-813-4333(c)<br />
rhonda.smith@clay.kyschools.us<br />
bk1- 2,fp1- 2<br />
Smith, Robert (16011)<br />
4934 Corn Row Ct<br />
Independence, KY 41051<br />
859-372-6436(w) 859-363-1585(h)<br />
859-816-4261(c)<br />
bob1sharon@hotmail.com<br />
fb2- 4<br />
Smith, Ronald (16684)<br />
158 Les Campbell Road<br />
Corbin, KY 40701<br />
502-438-4843(w) 606-344-9345(h)<br />
606-280-7360(f) 606-344-9345(c)<br />
ronniesmith74@yahoo.com<br />
ba1- 2,bk1- 3,fb1- 3,fp1- 2,vb2- 3<br />
Smith, Jr., Samuel (8091)<br />
153 Julius Av<br />
Pikeville, KY 41501<br />
606-437-6271(w) 606-432-7163(h)<br />
samsmith06@bellsouth.net<br />
bk3-18<br />
Smith, Shirley (16849)<br />
2342 <strong>High</strong>way 2000<br />
Manchester, KY 40962<br />
606-598-3740(w) 606-598-2572(h)<br />
606-813-1398(c)<br />
shirley.smith@clay.kyschools.us<br />
tr1- 3<br />
Smith, Stacy E. (10162)<br />
189 breezy hollow road<br />
Mount Vernon, KY 40456<br />
606-392-8777(c)<br />
bery.smith@yahoo.com<br />
fb3-13<br />
Smith, Steven J (14685)<br />
3618 Whitney Woods Rd<br />
Cave City, KY 42127<br />
270-202-4231(h)<br />
270-202-4231(c)<br />
stevesmith4532@gmail.com<br />
bk2- 5<br />
Smith, Thomas M (17388)<br />
Po Box 746<br />
Prestonsburg, KY 41653<br />
606-886-9562(w) 606-886-2597(h)<br />
606-889-0353(f) 606-226-2871(c)<br />
tsmith41653@aol.com<br />
so1- 2<br />
Smith, William L. (2306)<br />
2513 Gallahadion Ct.<br />
Owensboro, KY 42301<br />
270-686-1076(w) 270-683-0233(h)<br />
270-315-0253(c)<br />
william.smith@owensboro.kyschools.us<br />
ba3-13<br />
Smith Jr, William M. (8666)<br />
1033 Jenny Lillard Road<br />
Lawrenceburg, KY 40342<br />
859-733-7100 x5147(w)<br />
859-325-5694(c)<br />
bill.smith@mercer.kyschools.us<br />
smithwl57@roadrunner.com<br />
tr3-19<br />
Smithmier, David W. (7552)<br />
185 Summerlin Dr.<br />
Ledbetter, KY 42058<br />
270-748-8793(w) 270-898-8804(h)<br />
270-748-8793(c)<br />
davidsmithmier@comcast.net<br />
bk3-21,fb3- 9<br />
Smoak, James (12784)<br />
1164 Narrow Ln<br />
Lexington, KY 40517<br />
859-232-5022(w) 859-274-3174(h)<br />
jfsmoak@cs.com<br />
bk2-19,fb3-19<br />
Smock, Edward K. (3750)<br />
1051 Argyll Drive<br />
Danville, KY 40422-2217<br />
859-236-9472(h)<br />
859-936-3677(f) 859-583-4577(c)<br />
eksmock@gmail.com<br />
edward.smock@eon-us.com<br />
ba3-24,bk3-23,fb3-33,fp3-24<br />
Smoot, John E. (3751)<br />
2245 Dogwood Trace Blvd<br />
Lexington, KY 40514<br />
859-227-9684(w) 859-223-0820(h)<br />
859-227-9684(c)<br />
johne.smoot@ky.gov<br />
jes0820@aol.com<br />
fb3-33<br />
Smoot, Michael (16993)<br />
3807 Brotherton Rd #5<br />
Cincinnati, OH 45209<br />
513-519-5288(h)<br />
513-519-5288(c)<br />
mcsmoot9@gmail.com<br />
bk1- 3<br />
66 - OFFICIALS DIRECTORY <strong>2012</strong>-<strong>2013</strong> KHSAA HANDBOOK
Snelling, Daniel A (17273)<br />
221 Holly Ln<br />
Paris, KY 40361<br />
859-263-5218(w)<br />
859-263-1880(f) 859-707-5882(c)<br />
dnasnell@gmail.com<br />
bk1- 2<br />
Snowden, Dane S. (3757)<br />
192 Chardonnay Court<br />
Winchester, KY 40391-9745<br />
859-232-1129(w) 859-745-1801(h)<br />
859-539-1772(c)<br />
dsnowden@lexmark.com<br />
fb3-15<br />
Snyder, Aubrianna C (18356)<br />
211 Bent Tree Ct<br />
Vine Grove, KY 40175<br />
270-877-0257(h)<br />
270-945-9154(c)<br />
aubri.snyder.as@gmail.com<br />
so1- 1<br />
Snyder, Edwin (13273)<br />
211 Bent Tree Dr<br />
Vine Grove, KY 40175<br />
270-877-0257(h)<br />
270-945-2864(c)<br />
elsnyder510@comcast.net<br />
so3- 8<br />
Sobolewski, Tracey (4444)<br />
205 Stourbridge<br />
Versailles, KY 40383<br />
859-879-1859(h)<br />
859-608-1274(c)<br />
momref3@aol.com<br />
bk3-14<br />
Soergel, Eric (16176)<br />
5801 Keewood Ct<br />
Louisville, KY 40222<br />
502-459-4000(w) 502-423-9263(h)<br />
502-459-4003(f) 502-216-8160(c)<br />
e.soergel@insightbb.com<br />
ba2- 4,bk1- 3<br />
Sondergard, Roger A. (9660)<br />
301 Claudie Avenue<br />
Elizabethtown, KY 42701<br />
270-765-8344(w) 270-737-6745(h)<br />
270-765-8344(c)<br />
r.a.sondergard@gmail.com<br />
rasondergard@gmail.com<br />
fp3-17<br />
Sorendo, Michael L. (5446)<br />
3023 Wedgewood Way<br />
Louisville, KY 40220-1731<br />
502-485-8748(w) 502-526-8158(h)<br />
msorendo08@insightbb.com<br />
msorendo53@hotmail.com<br />
ba2-12<br />
Sorrell, Kevin D. (6035)<br />
713 Morgan Hills Drive<br />
Lexington, KY 40509<br />
859-269-6500(w) 859-509-0567(h)<br />
859-269-1062(f) 859-509-0567(c)<br />
ksorrell17@gmail.com<br />
ksorrell@pieratts.net<br />
bk1- 7<br />
Sorrell, Steve (3204)<br />
3144 Losey St<br />
Erlanger, KY 41018<br />
513-771-3555(w) 859-342-7608(h)<br />
ssorrell@kenapi.com<br />
bk1-10<br />
Sosby, John Andrew (13463)<br />
158 Southland Drive<br />
Paris, KY 40361<br />
859-707-6720(c)<br />
sosby42@yahoo.com<br />
bk3- 8,fp2- 8<br />
Soublo, Danny (3765)<br />
PO Box 544<br />
Cawood, KY 40815-0544<br />
606-573-1661(w) 606-573-6610(h)<br />
502-607-5360(f) 606-273-1174(c)<br />
danny.r.soublo@us.army.mil<br />
danny.r.soublo@us.army.mil<br />
ba2- 8,bk3-27,fb3-26,fp1- 3<br />
Soule, Richard (9408)<br />
6759 Southfork Ridge<br />
Liberty, KY 42539<br />
606-787-9963(h)<br />
865-387-8583(c)<br />
rsoule@acs.ac<br />
rsoule@windstream.net<br />
ba2-15,bk3-15<br />
Southerland, Beckham (9145)<br />
PO Box 221<br />
Baxter, KY 40806<br />
606-573-4330(w) 606-573-4027(h)<br />
606-273-3387(c)<br />
beckhamsoutherland@gmail.com<br />
bk1-18<br />
Sowards, Chad (11766)<br />
130 Doc Mullins Rd<br />
Frenchburg, KY 40322<br />
606-743-2800(w) 606-768-4575(h)<br />
chad_sowards@hotmail.com<br />
bk3-11,fp2-10<br />
Sowell, Boris (7544)<br />
5018 Oak Brook Dr.<br />
Louisville, KY 40245<br />
502-326-9166(w) 502-412-7290(h)<br />
502-295-1092(c)<br />
mrpenalty@bellsouth.net<br />
bk2-17,fb3-17<br />
Sowerby, Frederick O (18061)<br />
1155 Billy Goat Hill Road<br />
Hopkinsville, KY 42240<br />
270-887-7110(w) 270-881-8014(h)<br />
270-885-3357(f) 270-881-8014(c)<br />
sowefrednv@aol.com<br />
tr1- 2<br />
Spadafi no, Steven "Vito" (10199)<br />
511 Second Street<br />
Fulton, KY 42041<br />
270-236-2070(w) 270-472-5643(h)<br />
270-236-9004(f) 270-627-4668(c)<br />
steve.spadafi no@fulton.kyschools.us<br />
tr2- 6<br />
Spahr, Kevin (9778)<br />
742 Pintail Court<br />
Alexandria, KY 41001<br />
859-767-3238(w) 859-635-6766(h)<br />
859-767-4792(f) 859-742-5853(c)<br />
kspahr@insightbb.com<br />
so3-15<br />
Spainhower, Darren R. (6907)<br />
1155 Ackison Street<br />
Raceland, KY 41169<br />
606-329-7139(w) 606-836-0021(h)<br />
606-232-1745(c)<br />
darren_spainhower@aksteel.com<br />
cogop.ironton.oh@gmail.com<br />
bk1- 8,fb3-22<br />
Spalding, Glenn (3771)<br />
1025 Eagle Pass<br />
Bardstown, KY 40004<br />
502-331-9518(h)<br />
502-331-1695(c)<br />
trios62@bardstowncable.net<br />
bk3-22,vb1- 1<br />
Spann, Rick (12061)<br />
1630 Harmon Rd<br />
Murray, KY 42071<br />
270-293-0360(w) 270-492-8956(h)<br />
rickspann@wk.net<br />
so1-10<br />
Sparks, Aaron (16066)<br />
59 Holbrook Hollow<br />
South Portsmouth, KY 41174<br />
606-932-6207(h)<br />
740-464-2903(c)<br />
sparky_710@hotmail.com<br />
bk1- 4<br />
Sparks, Mark R. (3775)<br />
266 Inverness Tr.<br />
Richmond, KY 40475<br />
859-983-0801(w) 859-983-0801(h)<br />
mark.sparks@lge-ku.com<br />
mark.sparks@eon-us.comcom<br />
bk3-12<br />
Sparks, Tom (3776)<br />
116 Crestview Road<br />
Russell, KY 41169<br />
304-525-4172(w) 606-388-4316(h)<br />
606-615-1271(c)<br />
offi cialrefump@hotmail.com<br />
anne.sparks@russellind.kyschools.us<br />
ba2- 9,bk3-19,fb2- 5<br />
Speaks, Kevin (9340)<br />
220 South Linwood Drive<br />
Somerset, KY 42501<br />
606-679-6301(w) 606-677-9095(h)<br />
606-425-3702(c)<br />
kaspeaks73@hotmail.com<br />
fb1- 3<br />
Spears, Cole (14453)<br />
411 S Main St<br />
Franklin, KY 42134<br />
270-586-3893(w) 270-586-7093(h)<br />
270-647-1069(c)<br />
colespears@mail.com<br />
fb3- 7<br />
Spears, R. Corry (6152)<br />
301 S College St<br />
Franklin, KY 42134<br />
270-586-3893(w) 270-586-0927(h)<br />
270-647-1861(c)<br />
corry@fan.com<br />
corryspears@excite.com<br />
fb3-23<br />
Spears, Robbie (15015)<br />
8675 Robinson Creek Rd<br />
Virgie, KY 41572<br />
606-639-6348(h)<br />
606-454-2282(c)<br />
robert.spears@ky.gov<br />
ba2- 6<br />
Spears, Tim (10264)<br />
PO Box 442<br />
Liberty, KY 42539<br />
606-787-8562(w)<br />
606-787-5125(f) 606-303-3929(c)<br />
tspears79@gmail.com<br />
tspears71@yahoo.com<br />
fb3- 6<br />
Spegal, Kristopher (15245)<br />
110 Sunfl ower St<br />
Campbellsville, KY 42718<br />
270-789-9527(c)<br />
kristopher.spegal837@topper.wku.edu<br />
so1- 4<br />
Spencer, Curt (15277)<br />
10730 Cypresswood Drive<br />
Independence, KY 41051<br />
859-359-5060(h)<br />
513-227-1627(c)<br />
hcspencer@rfsdelivers.com<br />
curtspencer41@yahoo.com<br />
fb2- 5<br />
Spencer, Jr, Gayle R. (2763)<br />
6112 Cedar Hill Lane<br />
Florence, KY 41042<br />
859-647-6297(h)<br />
859-814-4526(c)<br />
gayle.spencer@insightbb.com<br />
fb3-14<br />
Spencer, Greg (15276)<br />
3250 Ridgetop Way<br />
Edgewood, KY 41017<br />
859-331-2699(w) 859-331-1048(h)<br />
859-609-8878(c)<br />
kmullen1048@yahoo.com<br />
bk2- 5<br />
Spencer, Richard (9978)<br />
51 Twin Ponds Lane Apt #1<br />
London, KY 40741<br />
606-276-3267(c)<br />
richard.spencer@laurel.kyschools.us<br />
bk3-16,vb3-16<br />
Spencer, Roy Lee (3786)<br />
228 Pine Valley Road<br />
Hazard, KY 41701<br />
606-439-6641(w) 606-378-2121(h)<br />
roy.spencer123@gmail.com<br />
bk3-31,fp1- 7,vb3-13<br />
Spiller, Angela (17750)<br />
1718 Sherwood Dr.<br />
Bowling Green, KY 42103<br />
270-791-3476(w) 270-791-3476(h)<br />
270--(f) 270-791-3476(c)<br />
awspiller@gmail.com<br />
sw1- 2<br />
Sprague, Michael (16216)<br />
7533 State Route 2830<br />
Maceo, KY 42355<br />
270-831-8800 x1059(w) 270-264-4347(h)<br />
270-925-2241(c)<br />
michael.sprague@henderson.kyschools.us<br />
msprague@owensboro.net<br />
tr1- 4<br />
SprattIi, George R (18359)<br />
476 Fonso Circle<br />
Bowling Green, KY 42104<br />
910-520-4179(h)<br />
910-520-4179(c)<br />
robbie.spratt@gmail.com<br />
so1- 1<br />
Springer, Clinton R (18312)<br />
P.o.box 204<br />
Mcdowell, KY 41647<br />
606-377-1050(h)<br />
606-939-1180(c)<br />
clintonspringer@mikrotec.com<br />
vb1- 1<br />
Spurlock, Christopher (16544)<br />
280 William Hill Ln<br />
Jeff, KY 41751<br />
606-438-0925(h)<br />
606-438-0925(c)<br />
cspurlock17@gmail.com<br />
ba1- 3,bk1- 3,fb2- 3,wr2- 3<br />
Spurlock, Joan (4837)<br />
429 Clements Av<br />
Somerset, KY 42501-1821<br />
606-679-5129(h)<br />
606-679-5129(f) 606-305-6579(c)<br />
jmspurlock@windstream.net<br />
tr3-22<br />
Spurlock, Paul (16485)<br />
263 <strong>High</strong>way 990<br />
Coalgood, KY 40818<br />
606-573-3131(w) 606-573-7133(h)<br />
paul.spurlock@ky.gov<br />
bk1- 4<br />
St John, Ralph (14745)<br />
2529 Woodcliff Dr<br />
Villa Hills, KY 41017<br />
513-769-7676(w) 859-835-1676(h)<br />
513-769-8811(f) 859-835-1676(c)<br />
rstjohn226@gmail.com<br />
rstjohn@gmpopcorn.com<br />
ba1- 2,fb3- 6<br />
Stacey, Bob (10529)<br />
3531 Willis<br />
Ashland, KY 41102<br />
606-324-7224(h)<br />
606-465-6303(c)<br />
robecstacey@aol.com<br />
tr2-13<br />
Stack, Edward (17084)<br />
123 Richardson Rd<br />
Columbia, KY 42728<br />
270-384-3923(h)<br />
270-995-0270(c)<br />
sammad411@yahoo.com<br />
fp2- 3<br />
Stacy, John (12958)<br />
185 Napier Farm Rd<br />
Hazard, KY 41701<br />
606-436-5449(w) 606-435-0908(h)<br />
606-233-5654(c)<br />
johnstacy126@yahoo.com<br />
bk1- 9<br />
Stafford, Billy W (13994)<br />
2085 anton road<br />
Madisonville, KY 42431<br />
270-825-6500(w) 270-452-2262(h)<br />
270-339-0621(c)<br />
blueshoes_1957@yahoo.com<br />
bk3- 6,fb1- 3<br />
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Offi Offi cials cials Directory Directory
Offi Offi cials cials Directory Directory<br />
Stafford, David (2619)<br />
8954 KY 59<br />
Vanceburg, KY 41179<br />
606-783-8622(w) 606-796-6658(h)<br />
606-202-9292(c)<br />
stafforddavid59@yahoo.com<br />
bk3-15,vb3-12<br />
Staggs, Robert E. (3794)<br />
312 Cedar Creek Rd.<br />
Pikeville, KY 41501-1228<br />
606-218-5357(w) 606-432-1807(h)<br />
606-218-5386(f) 606-213-6101(c)<br />
rstaggs@pc.edu<br />
ba3-21,fb3-29,fp3-18<br />
Stallins, David Brent (7833)<br />
726 Vivian Drive<br />
Princeton, KY 42445<br />
270-841-9355(w) 270-365-6071(h)<br />
270-841-9355(c)<br />
bstallins@gmail.com<br />
fb3-20<br />
Stallons, Jared A (18331)<br />
2115 Kings Chapel Rd.<br />
Cadiz, KY 42211<br />
270-522-5594(h)<br />
270-719-1558(c)<br />
jstallons4@murraystate.edu<br />
so1- 1<br />
Stamm, Ellen (18232)<br />
3702 Beaufort Ln<br />
LOUISVILLE, KY 40207<br />
859-486-4747(h)<br />
859-486-4747(c)<br />
estamm01@bellarmine.edu<br />
so1- 1<br />
Stamper, Josh (12418)<br />
451 Westwood Dr Apt B1<br />
Frankfort, KY 40601<br />
502-564-8300(w) 502-319-4417(h)<br />
peruvianskies4@yahoo.com<br />
bk1- 4<br />
Standiford, Charles (9161)<br />
4865 Combs Road<br />
Hopkinsville, KY 42240<br />
270-887-7070(w) 270-885-4842(h)<br />
270-887-1189(f) 270-839-5808(c)<br />
charles.standiford@christian.kyschools.us<br />
fp3-18,vb3-14<br />
Stanfi eld, Darin E. (2700)<br />
4508 Chenwood Lane<br />
Louisville, KY 40299<br />
502-736-7000(w) 502-266-9697(h)<br />
502-494-1553(c)<br />
darin@nelsoninsurancegroup.com<br />
bk3-15<br />
Stanley, Glenn (10082)<br />
4775 Pond Creek Road<br />
McVeigh, KY 41555<br />
606-353-7971(h)<br />
606-625-2665(c)<br />
glennstanley55@hotmail.com<br />
vb3-11<br />
Staples, Brian K. (3800)<br />
436 Marsailles Rd<br />
Versailles, KY 40383<br />
502-782-5214(w) 859-879-1678(h)<br />
859-879-1678(f) 859-229-9769(c)<br />
bkstaples@yahoo.com<br />
ba2-11<br />
Staples, Owen M (18156)<br />
7 Shady Creek Lane<br />
Amelia, OH 45102<br />
513-259-5538(h)<br />
859-534-4990(f) 513-259-5538(c)<br />
oms3021@yahoo.com<br />
so1- 1<br />
Starks, Dave (16410)<br />
395 Audubon Loop<br />
Madisonville, KY 42431<br />
270-825-6133 x2048(w) 270-584-5888(h)<br />
270-584-5888(c)<br />
david.starks@hopkins.kyschools.us<br />
ba2- 4,vb2- 3<br />
Starnes, Donald S. (3802)<br />
10049 Hempsteade Dr<br />
Union, KY 41091<br />
859-905-5634(w) 859-250-6621(h)<br />
859-250-6621(c)<br />
donald.s.starnes@gmail.com<br />
bk3-21,fb3-24<br />
Staviski, Rick (18161)<br />
3238 East Fork Road<br />
Owingsville, KY 40360<br />
606-247-5222(h)<br />
606-336-0028(c)<br />
bathcountytrack@gmail.com<br />
tr1- 1<br />
Steczynski, Joel P (17362)<br />
3935 Parkridge Court<br />
Erlanger, KY 41018<br />
859-647-6636(h)<br />
859-486-9204(c)<br />
jsteczynski@yahoo.com<br />
fb2- 2<br />
Steidel, Stan (16468)<br />
4654 Mary Ingles Hwy<br />
Cold Spring, KY 41076<br />
859-240-0383(w) 859-441-5138(h)<br />
859-572-0010(f) 859-240-0383(c)<br />
stan.steidel@covington.kyschools.us<br />
fb -<br />
Stein, Ken (9468)<br />
5447 Ridge Pointe Ct<br />
Owensboro, KY 42301<br />
270-689-6500(w) 270-926-4861(h)<br />
270-570-2445(c)<br />
kenstein@rvbh.com<br />
bk3-17<br />
Stephan, Joe (7741)<br />
3593 Bold Bidder Drive<br />
Lexington, KY 40517<br />
859-576-5825(w) 859-272-4223(h)<br />
859-223-0499(f) 859-576-5825(c)<br />
jmsdbs@gmail.com<br />
fb3-20<br />
Stephens, Dennis (14134)<br />
266 Kino Road<br />
Glasgow, KY 42141<br />
270-783-3900(w) 270-678-2756(h)<br />
270-404-3510(c)<br />
dsstephs@scrtc.com<br />
bk3- 7<br />
Stephens, Paul (15485)<br />
2905 Hampton St<br />
Ashland, KY 41101<br />
606-329-7973(w) 606-324-0235(h)<br />
606-922-9958(c)<br />
prs67071@yahoo.com<br />
prs670@peoplepc.com<br />
bk1- 4,fb2- 4,fp2- 5<br />
Stephens, Stephen (14694)<br />
6324 Carley Ln<br />
Cincinnati, OH 45248<br />
513-602-1982(w) 513-598-6324(h)<br />
513-602-1982(c)<br />
sbs1863@aol.com<br />
bk3-11<br />
Stethen, James E. (3817)<br />
2234 Bell's Ridge Road<br />
Bedford, KY 40006-9802<br />
502-255-7767(h)<br />
bmlbcobb@bellsouth.net<br />
ba3-43,bk3-52,fp2- 4<br />
Stevens, Jay (15211)<br />
100 Silver Ave<br />
Ft Mitchell, KY 41017<br />
513-362-8045(w) 859-341-8453(h)<br />
859-760-3808(c)<br />
stevens@nku.edu<br />
so2- 5<br />
Stevens, Jon W. (4383)<br />
4235 Gartin Ave<br />
Ashland, KY 41101<br />
606-928-7100(w) 606-922-9373(h)<br />
jon.stevens@boyd.kyschools.us<br />
bk1-14<br />
Stevens, Marilyn (14895)<br />
792 Crocus Ln<br />
Taylor Mill, KY 41015<br />
859-393-7013(h)<br />
859-393-7013(c)<br />
mstevens5@insightbb.com<br />
sw1- 6<br />
Stevens, Mark (10392)<br />
103 Engle Dr.<br />
Richmond, KY 40475<br />
859-224-7366(w) 859-624-3050(h)<br />
859-893-1380(c)<br />
mvmacc1@juno.com<br />
ba2- 6,bk3-13<br />
Stevie, Brandon (12117)<br />
113 Anspaugh Ave<br />
Bellevue, KY 41073<br />
859-291-3924(h)<br />
859-444-8530(c)<br />
bstevie74@hotmail.com<br />
fb3-10<br />
Stewart, Gary T. (8009)<br />
440 Tanner Road<br />
Hodgenville, KY 42748<br />
270-737-6046(w) 270-358-3882(h)<br />
270-401-5409(c)<br />
wildt1623@comcast.net<br />
wildt1623@windstream.net<br />
bk2-20,fp2-10,vb3-12<br />
Stewart, Joseph M. (11396)<br />
124 W 13th<br />
Bowling Green, KY 42101<br />
270-784-6430(h)<br />
stew300imh@yahoo.com<br />
mstewart@desaint.com<br />
so2-10<br />
Stewart, Kurt (11965)<br />
1122 South Sixth St<br />
Ironton, OH 45638<br />
740-532-0820(h)<br />
740-550-9937(c)<br />
harleyguy01us@yahoo.com<br />
wr3-16<br />
Stidham, Homer (16755)<br />
5980 KY Hwy 476<br />
Bulan, KY 41722<br />
606-233-3563(w) 606-436-8873(h)<br />
606-233-3563(c)<br />
stidhamhomer@yahoo.com<br />
ba1- 3,bk1- 3<br />
Stidham, Troy W. (3834)<br />
PO Box 435<br />
Hyden, KY 41749-0334<br />
606-436-3188(w) 606-672-6095(h)<br />
screamingeagleone@yahoo.com<br />
bk3-17<br />
Stinnett, Steve (4690)<br />
872 Stanley Gray Lane<br />
Hardinsburg, KY 40143<br />
270-756-2672(h)<br />
kentucky_lawman@bellsouth.net<br />
fb3-14<br />
Stivers, Tony (13148)<br />
238 Howlett Rd<br />
Shepherdsville, KY 40165<br />
502-775-7676(w) 502-543-3856(h)<br />
502-643-6406(c)<br />
bigtone1@windstream.net<br />
bigtone1@insightbb.com<br />
fp3- 9<br />
Stober, Thomas V. (3841)<br />
250 Haldeman Avenue<br />
Louisville, KY 40206<br />
502-897-1583 x135(w) 502-895-4631(h)<br />
imump24@aol.com<br />
ba3-32<br />
Stoess, Jr., Ray (12980)<br />
2938 Lexington Road<br />
Louisville, KY 40206<br />
502-583-8633(w) 502-897-9866(h)<br />
502-568-3600(f) 502-551-4937(c)<br />
raystoess@bellsouth.net<br />
sw1- 9<br />
StokesJr, James E (17477)<br />
329 South Walnut Street<br />
Huntington, WV 25705<br />
304-521-7116(h)<br />
j.e.stokesii@hotmail.com<br />
fb2- 2<br />
Stone, Kenny (3006)<br />
5656 Hwy 56<br />
Owensboro, KY 42301<br />
270-993-0122(h)<br />
270-993-0122(c)<br />
kstone56@gmail.com<br />
wr1- 2<br />
Stone, Randall (14465)<br />
1503 Muddy Creek Rd<br />
Winchester, KY 40391<br />
859-744-9667(h)<br />
859-749-0615(c)<br />
ranshe3@att.net<br />
ransh3@att.net<br />
vb2- 6<br />
StonerIii, Frank D (17325)<br />
3828 Vermont Ave<br />
Louisville, KY 40211<br />
502-774-8500(h)<br />
frankdemp@yahoo.com<br />
bk1- 1,fb2- 2<br />
Story, Jeff (12497)<br />
3355 Keithshire Way<br />
Lexington, KY 40503<br />
859-977-2733(w) 859-229-3042(h)<br />
4storys@insightbb.com<br />
so2-10<br />
Stottmann, Edward J. (7276)<br />
235 Tucker Station Road<br />
Louisville, KY 40243<br />
502-333-6712(w) 502-244-6725(h)<br />
ejstottmann@bellsouth.net<br />
vb3-21<br />
Stovall Jr., Kenneth J. (3851)<br />
3406 Pemaquid Road<br />
Louisville, KY 40218<br />
502-439-6605(h)<br />
502-439-6605(c)<br />
butchs@insightbb.com<br />
fb3-40<br />
Strack, Stephen (13465)<br />
211 Trillium Loop<br />
Richmond, KY 40475<br />
502-607-1137(w) 859-200-1850(h)<br />
502-607-1230(f) 859-779-3399(c)<br />
stephen.strack@us.army.mil<br />
strack_48@yahoo.com<br />
fb3- 7<br />
Strader, Micky (3853)<br />
202 Mellwood Drive<br />
Greenville, KY 42345-1724<br />
270-338-2871(w) 270-338-6627(h)<br />
270-608-0099(c)<br />
mickyst@comcast.net<br />
ba3-35<br />
Strain, Andrew J. (3854)<br />
102 Daffodil Court<br />
Radcliff, KY 40160<br />
270-351-7375(h)<br />
270-272-3205(c)<br />
andy.strain@insightbb.com<br />
ba3-30,bk3-29,fb3-35,fp3-30<br />
Stratton, Artis (13105)<br />
1542 Concord Rd<br />
Russellville, KY 42276<br />
270-755-6356(w) 270-726-9626(h)<br />
270-847-1453(c)<br />
artis_stratton@yahoo.com<br />
ba3- 9<br />
Stratton, Edward B (17675)<br />
1103 Lakewood Lane<br />
Versailles, KY 40383<br />
859-873-0258(w) 859-873-0258(h)<br />
859-333-8484(c)<br />
bruce.stratton@bsci.com<br />
sw1- 2<br />
Straus, Bill (3857)<br />
3355 Moundview Court<br />
Lexington, KY 40502-3515<br />
859-269-4787(w) 859-269-4787(h)<br />
bill@billstraus.com<br />
ba3-44,bk3-43,fb3-43<br />
Stribling, Jr., Charles N. (5549)<br />
353 Whippoorwill Lane<br />
Frankfort, KY 40601<br />
502-564-3070(w) 502-695-2132(h)<br />
502-320-9763(c)<br />
strib@fewpb.net<br />
so3-24<br />
68 - OFFICIALS DIRECTORY <strong>2012</strong>-<strong>2013</strong> KHSAA HANDBOOK
Strobo, Kevin (15214)<br />
4647 Shenandoah Dr<br />
Louisville, KY 40241<br />
502-240-6117(w) 502-690-5701(h)<br />
502-418-6682(c)<br />
kstrobo@gmail.com<br />
so1- 5<br />
Strong, Stephen (15295)<br />
432 Whiteheath Rd<br />
Louisville, KY 40243<br />
502-657-2335(w) 502-643-8747(h)<br />
502-643-8747(c)<br />
stephenstrong@llhins.com<br />
bk2- 4<br />
Stuart, Cynthia (15761)<br />
120 East Keyser Heights Dr<br />
Pikeville, KY 41501<br />
606-432-0185 x3208(w) 606-794-3131(h)<br />
606-432-2022(f) 606-794-3131(c)<br />
cindystuart4uk@gmail.com<br />
cindy.stuart@pikeville.kyschools.us<br />
vb2- 4<br />
Stubblefi eld, David S (18207)<br />
5300 State Route 138<br />
Slaughters, KY 42456<br />
270-635-5362(h)<br />
270-635-5362(c)<br />
dstubbs15@yahoo.com<br />
bk1- 1<br />
Stuber, Sr., Charles (3863)<br />
75 Club Valley Estates<br />
London, KY 40741-8280<br />
606-878-0900(w) 606-864-9219(h)<br />
606-878-0880(f) 606-231-9175(c)<br />
bud@c-place.com<br />
fb3-37<br />
Stumbo, Mark E. (3866)<br />
3963 Toler Creek Rd<br />
Harold, KY 41635<br />
606-432-3000(w) 606-478-4868(h)<br />
606-509-0164(f) 606-794-6432(c)<br />
mark.stumbo@lightyear.net<br />
ba3-16,bk3-11,fb3-14,fp2- 3<br />
Sublett, Tim (8888)<br />
134 Belles Hill<br />
South Shore, KY 41175<br />
740-352-7428(w) 606-932-3627(h)<br />
740-352-7428(c)<br />
ttsublett@aol.com<br />
bk3-18<br />
Sullivan, Brenda L (17587)<br />
717 Circle Hill Rd.<br />
Louisville, KY 40207<br />
502-897-7939(h)<br />
502-435-4543(c)<br />
b.sullivan1959@gmail.com<br />
sw1- 2<br />
Sullivan, Howard (5329)<br />
908 Meadow Lane<br />
Harrodsburg, KY 40330<br />
859-734-2712(h)<br />
859-325-5207(c)<br />
hwrdsullivan@yahoo.com<br />
ba3-25<br />
Sullivan, Marty (12678)<br />
125 Fields Street<br />
Lancaster, KY 40444<br />
859-236-0224(w) 859-583-4624(h)<br />
859-236-0224(f) 859-583-4624(c)<br />
marty@tthreads.com<br />
marty@tthreads.com<br />
so2- 9<br />
Sullivan, Mike (3874)<br />
3405 Montavesta Road<br />
Lexington, KY 40502-3513<br />
859-266-4516(h)<br />
859-327-8906(c)<br />
m.sullivan1@insightbb.com<br />
so3-32<br />
Sullivan, Timothy M. (3875)<br />
611 Hallam Avenue<br />
Erlanger, KY 41018<br />
859-727-8720(h)<br />
tazman218@yahoo.com<br />
ba3-24<br />
Summers, Tim (1510)<br />
108 Countryview Ln<br />
Franklin, KY 42134<br />
270-467-8023(w) 270-776-3000(h)<br />
270-776-3000(c)<br />
tim@frmloans.com<br />
tsummers24@yahoo.com<br />
ba3-16<br />
Summersett, William Norman (5267)<br />
804 Orange Blossom Dr<br />
nicholasville, KY 40356<br />
859-264-0203(w) 859-368-6345(h)<br />
wns12878@yahoo.com<br />
bk1- 7,vb1- 3<br />
Sumner, Jarrod A (18045)<br />
403 Ogden Street<br />
Somerset, KY 42501<br />
606-872-1091(h)<br />
606-872-1091(c)<br />
jsumner@midway.edu<br />
ba1- 2<br />
Sumner, Tyler (17137)<br />
30 Pilgrim Hill Rd<br />
Manchester, KY 40962<br />
606-598-3764(h)<br />
606-813-0890(c)<br />
tyler.sumner@lmunet.edu<br />
ba1- 3<br />
Sutherland, Thomas (12147)<br />
4305 Seagrape Road<br />
Louisville, KY 40299<br />
502-240-9913(h)<br />
502-767-9913(c)<br />
sutherlandt2@insightbb.com<br />
bk1-10,fb2-10<br />
Sutphin, Jon (15123)<br />
735 Winterhaven Ln<br />
Frankfort, KY 40601<br />
502-695-1188(w) 502-695-0528(h)<br />
502-320-2654(c)<br />
jon@capitalcitychristian.org<br />
so2- 5<br />
Sutton, Clyde (17326)<br />
1221 Huntspoint Way<br />
Henderson, KY 42420<br />
270-830-7847(h)<br />
270-577-5939(c)<br />
clydegsutton@gmail.com<br />
so2- 2<br />
Sutton, Nathan (16867)<br />
181 Rupps Way<br />
Greenup, KY 41144<br />
606-932-3221(w) 606-585-8235(h)<br />
606-932-9844(f) 606-585-8235(c)<br />
nathan.sutton@greenup.kyschools.us<br />
bk2- 3<br />
Swan, Daniel J (17293)<br />
410 Starlite Drive<br />
Elizabethtown, KY 42701<br />
270-769-9001(h)<br />
270-268-7524(c)<br />
irshwlf693@comcast.net<br />
so1- 2<br />
Swanigan, Robert (11607)<br />
116 Stapleton Way<br />
Georgetown, KY 40324<br />
502-863-7826(w) 502-863-5590(h)<br />
859-621-1512(c)<br />
swany811@gmail.com<br />
bk3-11<br />
Swann, Bobby (10492)<br />
3125 Radiance Rd<br />
louisville, KY 40220<br />
502345-0247(h)<br />
502-345-0247(c)<br />
bswann917@gmail.com<br />
bk1-10,fp3-10,vb1- 6<br />
Swann, Deward (5851)<br />
12 Autumn Oaks<br />
Corbin, KY 40701-9317<br />
606-528-0166(h)<br />
606-521-4069(c)<br />
connie.swann@lnfcu.com<br />
bk2-24<br />
Swearingen, Kevin W (17864)<br />
7117 Alma June Way<br />
Louisville, KY 40228<br />
502-359-5755(w) 502-994-5964(h)<br />
502-994-5964(c)<br />
kswearingen1@insightbb.com<br />
ba1- 2<br />
Sweeney, Christopher W. (5807)<br />
1920 Elmhurst Way<br />
Bowling Green, KY 42104<br />
270-535-0911(w) 270-796-4933(h)<br />
270-535-0911(c)<br />
c.sweeney012@insightbb.com<br />
bk3-14<br />
Sweeney, Paul M (18154)<br />
6058 Floyd Pl.<br />
Milford, OH 45150<br />
513-259-6218(h)<br />
513-259-6218(c)<br />
sweeneypm@yahoo.com<br />
so1- 1<br />
Sweeney, Ryan (16972)<br />
2107 Gateway Ct<br />
Louisville, KY 40299<br />
502-974-5474(h)<br />
ryan.sweeney71@gmail.com<br />
wr1- 3<br />
Sweet, Lisa (1081)<br />
617 Rosemont Ave<br />
Park Hills, KY 41011<br />
859-669-4962(w) 859-653-4449(h)<br />
859-653-4449(c)<br />
binsweet@fuse.net<br />
vb3-14<br />
Swift, David A. (9866)<br />
5711 Moser Farm Road<br />
Prospect, KY 40059<br />
502-649-9129(c)<br />
david.swifty.swift@gmail.com<br />
bk3-16<br />
Tackett, Gene (12922)<br />
PO Box 502<br />
Weeksbury, KY 41667<br />
606-452-4591(h)<br />
606-452-2249(f) 606-339-5751(c)<br />
genetackett54@live.com<br />
genetackett54@hotmail.com<br />
ba1- 7,bk1- 9,fp1- 6<br />
Tackett, Harvey (10539)<br />
PO Box 1094<br />
Jenkins, KY 41537<br />
606-832-2183(w) 606-832-2489(h)<br />
606-832-2181(f) 606-634-2501(c)<br />
harvey.tackett@jenkins.kyschools.us<br />
bk2- 3<br />
Tackett, Jerri Jo (13384)<br />
112 Ridge Road<br />
Versailles, KY 40383<br />
859-879-9300(h)<br />
859-230-5238(c)<br />
jjtackett@iglou.com<br />
sw1-10<br />
Tackett, Jim (6940)<br />
590 Whetstone Creek Rd.<br />
Eubank, KY 42567<br />
606-677-6084(w) 606-423-9844(h)<br />
606-219-6750(c)<br />
jtackett@centertech.com<br />
tackett598@aol.com<br />
bk3-22<br />
Tackett, Julian (3899)<br />
2401 Chimney Point Lane<br />
Lexington, KY 40509<br />
859-299-5472(w) 859-543-8921(h)<br />
859-543-9351(f) 859-229-3916(c)<br />
julian.tackett@windstream.net<br />
runningref@insightbb.com<br />
fb3-27<br />
Tackett, Michael (18282)<br />
155 Little Creek Road<br />
Pikeville, KY 41501<br />
606-639-0033(w) 606-639-2969(h)<br />
606-639-2074(f) 606-422-7887(c)<br />
mike.tackett@pike.kyschools.us<br />
so1- 1<br />
Tamme, Joe (4984)<br />
1102 Parksville Cross Pike<br />
Danville, KY 40422<br />
859-516-8005(w) 859-516-8005(h)<br />
859-516-8005(c)<br />
joye.hunt@pbkbank.com<br />
fb3- 9<br />
Tarantino, Steven (13921)<br />
2425 frontier drive<br />
Hebron, KY 41048<br />
859-409-3786(w) 859-586-5925(h)<br />
859-409-3786(c)<br />
sdtarantino@gmail.com<br />
sdtarantino@msn.com<br />
ba1- 7,bk1- 7,fb3- 7<br />
Tarter, Nicholas (16686)<br />
PO Box 2145<br />
Russell Springs, KY 42642<br />
270-507-8473(h)<br />
270-507-8473(c)<br />
heathtarter@hotmail.com<br />
robert.runyon@hotmail.com<br />
fb2- 3<br />
Tatum, Stanley (16908)<br />
217 Cottonwood St<br />
Harrodsburg, KY 40330<br />
502-564-4921(w) 859-265-0190(h)<br />
stanleytatum@yahoo.com<br />
ba2- 3<br />
Taurman, III, George M. (3908)<br />
1723 Kensington Place<br />
Louisville, KY 40205<br />
502-458-9258(h)<br />
502-458-9258(f) 502-609-3157(c)<br />
gtaurman@gmx.de<br />
so3-33<br />
Taylor, Brian L. (6636)<br />
206 Belleview Dr<br />
Russell, KY 41169<br />
606-408-2706(w) 606-465-2906(h)<br />
brian.taylor@kdmc.net<br />
brianltaylor@adelphia.net<br />
fb3-13<br />
Taylor, Bruce M. (5287)<br />
325 Ken Taylor Rd<br />
Williamsburg, KY 40769<br />
606-524-8053(c)<br />
brucemtaylor@yahoo.com<br />
bk1-16<br />
Taylor, J T (9342)<br />
399 Clintonville Road<br />
Paris, KY 40361<br />
800-365-6225 x147(w)<br />
859-231-6167(f) 859-707-6507(c)<br />
jtref15@hotmail.com<br />
bk3-17,fp3-14<br />
Taylor, Jack E. (8244)<br />
12665 Hutton Dr.<br />
Walton, KY 41094<br />
513-853-4416(w) 859-493-0595(h)<br />
513-615-5173(c)<br />
jackt@meyertool.com<br />
fb3-18<br />
Taylor, Jeffrey (15501)<br />
2440 Heaton Ford Rd<br />
Science Hill, KY 42553<br />
606-877-7890(w) 606-423-5199(h)<br />
606-878-5897(f) 606-219-0969(c)<br />
jeffcoach64@hotmail.com<br />
ba1- 5<br />
Taylor, Jeffrey L. (11005)<br />
3379 Appomattox Dr.<br />
Erlanger, KY 41018<br />
859-372-4924(w)<br />
859-991-6823(c)<br />
jltsat@insightbb.com<br />
ba1-11,bk3-13<br />
Taylor, Rachel (13686)<br />
436 Brock Road<br />
Dunnville, KY 42528<br />
606-787-6151(w) 606-787-5486(h)<br />
606-303-1786(c)<br />
rachel.taylor@casey.kyschools.us<br />
vb2- 7<br />
<strong>2012</strong>-<strong>2013</strong> KHSAA HANDBOOK OFFICIALS DIRECTORY - 69<br />
Offi Offi cials cials Directory Directory
Offi Offi cials cials Directory Directory<br />
Taylor, Randy (5653)<br />
226 Marys Ave<br />
Flemingsburg, KY 41041<br />
606-845-0037(h)<br />
606-748-9022(c)<br />
pastorrandytaylor@yahoo.com<br />
bk3-12<br />
Taylor, Richard L. (11307)<br />
137 Old Hwy 60 E.<br />
Hadinsburg, KY 40143<br />
270-756-5252(w) 270-756-1801(h)<br />
rtaylor@bbtel.com<br />
fb3-12<br />
Teague, Gary (3924)<br />
2922 Winter Lane<br />
LaGrange, KY 40031<br />
502-222-9461 x161(w) 502-222-5704(h)<br />
502-931-2987(c)<br />
gary.teague@oldham.kyschools.us<br />
bk3-29,fp3-13<br />
Teasley, Marty (8555)<br />
2400 Downing Dr<br />
Owensboro, KY 42301<br />
270-929-2849(w)<br />
270-929-2849(c)<br />
teascat22@aol.com<br />
ba3-19,bk1- 8,fb3-17<br />
Teasley, Shigemi (16687)<br />
PO Box 695<br />
Norton, VA 24273<br />
276-679-4032(h)<br />
270-734-0505(c)<br />
shigelife@msn.com<br />
so2- 3<br />
Teer, Betsy (13255)<br />
748 Constanza Drive<br />
Henderson, KY 42420<br />
270-823-4311(w) 270-869-0615(h)<br />
270-823-4311(c)<br />
bjteer99@yahoo.com<br />
pmteer@hotmail.com<br />
vb3- 8<br />
Teer, Phillip (10676)<br />
748 Constanza Dr.<br />
Henderson, KY 42420<br />
877-745-8368(w) 270-869-0615(h)<br />
270-823-4268(c)<br />
pmteer@hotmail.com<br />
bk3-13,fp3- 9<br />
Temple, Thomas M. (3928)<br />
1533 Kamer Dr.<br />
LaGrange, KY 40031<br />
502-744-7576(w) 502-222-6433(h)<br />
502-744-7576(c)<br />
tom.temple@att.net<br />
ba3-30<br />
Tennant Sr, Willie (14688)<br />
125 Smokey Court<br />
Elizabethtown, KY 42701-6859<br />
270-900-1782(h)<br />
502-314-6737(c)<br />
willietennantsr2@hotmail.com<br />
willietennantsr2@hotmail.com<br />
ba1- 2,bk2- 6,fb1- 1,fp1- 2<br />
Terranova, Travis (16778)<br />
616 Dublin Cr<br />
Louisville, KY 40229<br />
502-955-7182(h)<br />
502-955-0440(f) 502-741-3850(c)<br />
travis.terranova@louisville.edu<br />
jat6923@windstream.net<br />
wr2- 3<br />
Terry, Christopher M (17793)<br />
300 American Ave<br />
Lexington, KY 40504<br />
502-223-8672(h)<br />
502-229-8908(c)<br />
cmte222@uky.edu<br />
bk1- 2<br />
Terry, John (15810)<br />
309 Bermuda Lane<br />
Louisville, KY 40213<br />
502-773-4586(w) 502-424-2583(h)<br />
502-454-9922(f) 502-424-2583(c)<br />
johnterry66@hotmail.com<br />
fb1- 3<br />
Terry, Kevin (15388)<br />
18 Kendrah Ln<br />
Corbin, KY 40701<br />
606-526-0877(h)<br />
606-521-9405(c)<br />
kevincarey2003@yahoo.com<br />
ba1- 5,bk2- 5,vb2- 4<br />
Terry, Mary A (17311)<br />
1800 Buffalo Br.<br />
Morehead, KY 40351<br />
606-780-0423(h)<br />
606-462-0085(c)<br />
mak683@yahoo.com<br />
vb2- 2<br />
Terry, Paul (8245)<br />
3328 Innsbrooke Avenue<br />
Bowling Green, KY 42104<br />
270-779-0939(c)<br />
ptref75@hotmail.com<br />
so3-19<br />
Terry, Richard (1752)<br />
3973 Aspen<br />
Evansville, IN 47711<br />
812-471-8348(h)<br />
270-791-9841(c)<br />
rtref49@gmail.com<br />
so3-15,vb1-10<br />
Test, Test (17253)<br />
test<br />
test, KY 40505<br />
123-456-7890(h)<br />
frank.riherd@riherds.com<br />
fb1- 1<br />
Thacker, Larry R. (3935)<br />
498 Baker Fork Rd.<br />
Emmalena, KY 41740-0387<br />
606-785-3157(w) 606-785-2922(h)<br />
606-785-0947(f) 606-497-6683(c)<br />
larry.thacker@knott.kyschools.us<br />
larry_thacker53@yahoo.com<br />
bk3-33<br />
Thacker, Phillip (Smokey (11075)<br />
127 Finance Hollow<br />
Martin, KY 41649<br />
606-213-5793(h)<br />
smokeyt26@hotmail.com<br />
ba3-10<br />
Thacker, Terry D (17595)<br />
8777 Millard <strong>High</strong>way<br />
Pikeville, KY 41501<br />
606-434-5317(w) 606-754-4815(h)<br />
606-434-5317(c)<br />
terrythacker83@yahoo.com<br />
bk1- 2,fb1- 1,fp1- 2<br />
Thacker, Todd (3936)<br />
6060 US 60 East<br />
Morehead, KY 40351<br />
606-783-5277(w) 606-784-3812(h)<br />
606-783-2213(f) 606-776-8520(c)<br />
t.thacker@moreheadstate.edu<br />
ba2-25<br />
Thibodeaux, Joseph Kirk A (15600)<br />
1577 Blevins Valley Rd<br />
Owingsville, KY 40360<br />
859-233-4511(w) 606-674-8446(h)<br />
606-336-1378(c)<br />
kirk.thibodeaux@gmail.com<br />
so2- 5<br />
Thiem, Gary (6502)<br />
14 Cedar Point<br />
Cold Springs, KY 41076-1742<br />
859-441-0623(h)<br />
513-503-4569(c)<br />
susan.thiem@marshbuild.com<br />
fp1- 2<br />
Thiem, Hannah M (17942)<br />
14 Cedar Point<br />
Cold Spring, KY 41076<br />
859-441-0623(h)<br />
859-801-8206(c)<br />
hthiem0001@kctcs.edu<br />
fp1- 2<br />
Thiry, William (13823)<br />
1199 McClure Rd<br />
Winchester, KY 40391<br />
502-868-2567(w) 859-744-3819(h)<br />
502-868-2577(f) 859-333-5550(c)<br />
bill.thiry@tema.toyota.com<br />
so2- 7<br />
Thistlethwaite, Leigh (12792)<br />
238 Sherwood Drive<br />
Gilbertsville, KY 42044<br />
270-836-6764(w)<br />
lthistle@att.net<br />
fb3-27<br />
Thomas, Bradley W (13918)<br />
275 Crown Point Dr<br />
Frankfort, KY 40601<br />
502-320-1600(h)<br />
502-320-1600(c)<br />
brad.thomas@ky.gov<br />
volleybradt@yahoo.com<br />
vb2- 7<br />
Thomas, Brian A. (13092)<br />
1262 Hospital Road<br />
Dawson Springs, KY 42408<br />
270-965-3153(w) 270-704-0023(h)<br />
270-965-5235(f) 270-704-0023(c)<br />
marionmaint@earthlink.net<br />
bthomas@marionky.gov<br />
ba2- 9<br />
Thomas, Brian P (18144)<br />
1048 East Caldwell St..<br />
Louisville, KY 40204<br />
502-587-8162(h)<br />
502-386-0008(c)<br />
thomas589_99@yahoo.com<br />
so1- 1<br />
Thomas, Bruce S. (11089)<br />
802 Breckinridge Dr<br />
Henderson, KY 42420<br />
270-827-0095(w) 270-454-1819(h)<br />
270-454-1819(c)<br />
superpump07@yahoo.com<br />
bk1-12<br />
Thomas, Chris (15605)<br />
600 Country Estates<br />
Paint Lick, KY 40461<br />
859-985-3320(w) 859-986-0633(h)<br />
sascithomas1@windstream.net<br />
tr1- 5<br />
Thomas, Christopher (13276)<br />
816 Eagle Crest Drive<br />
Versailles, KY 40383<br />
859-753-0586(c)<br />
cthom13@yahoo.com<br />
vb3- 7<br />
Thomas, David B. (3427)<br />
4 Cardinal Lane<br />
Winchester, KY 40391<br />
859-255-1412(w) 502-803-1628(h)<br />
502-803-1628(c)<br />
umpire.thomas@gmail.com<br />
dthomas@brockmcvey.com<br />
ba3-15<br />
Thomas, David P. (5009)<br />
117 Spruce Lane<br />
Pikeville, KY 41501<br />
606-432-0185(w) 606-432-8720(h)<br />
606-432-2022(f) 606-422-8225(c)<br />
david.thomas@pikeville.kyschools.us<br />
bk2- 3<br />
Thomas, Douglas (15743)<br />
66 Westside Dr<br />
Lebanon, KY 40033<br />
270-692-1287(w) 270-692-4538(h)<br />
doug.thomas@marion.kyschools.us<br />
vb2- 4<br />
Thomas, Kendra (16798)<br />
136 Holbrook Rd<br />
Kite, KY 41828<br />
606-497-0132(h)<br />
606-497-0132(c)<br />
callmeclutch_2009@yahoo.com<br />
bk1- 3<br />
Thomas, Kyle (16826)<br />
3212 Dundee Rd<br />
Louisville, KY 40205<br />
502-452-2120(h)<br />
502-939-6618(c)<br />
kjt488@aol.com<br />
bk2- 3<br />
Thomas, Matthew S. (6020)<br />
2100 Lydia Drive<br />
Owensboro, KY 42301-2313<br />
270-926-5093(h)<br />
270-929-4865(c)<br />
msthomas821@roadrunner.com<br />
ba3-25,fb3-13<br />
Thomas, Michael A. (3950)<br />
115 Pearl St<br />
Campbellsville, KY 42718<br />
270-465-7577(h)<br />
270-469-5732(c)<br />
mathomas123@windstream.net<br />
bk3-27,fb3-20<br />
Thomas, Ricky D. (11176)<br />
1068 Low Gap Rd.<br />
Irvine, KY 40336<br />
859-626-4717(w) 606-723-3802(h)<br />
859-661-2589(c)<br />
rthomas@raptech.com<br />
fp2-12,vb3-11<br />
Thomas, Sam (12646)<br />
1098 Old Railroad<br />
Nicholasville, KY 40356<br />
859-312-0171(w) 859-268-0065(h)<br />
samdebbie.thomas@gmail.com<br />
bk1-10<br />
Thomas, Steve (8543)<br />
102 Hillcrest Dr.<br />
Jackson, KY 41339<br />
606-666-8055(h)<br />
606-272-1550(c)<br />
stevetthomas@bellsouth.net<br />
ba3-19,bk3-16,fb3-16<br />
Thompson, Andrea B (18296)<br />
1588 Old Hickory Lake Rd<br />
Hartford, KY 42347<br />
270-993-7097(h)<br />
270-993-7097(c)<br />
andrea.thompson611@gmail.com<br />
so1- 1<br />
Thompson, Jay (12105)<br />
115 Briarwood Drive<br />
Marion, KY 42064<br />
270-965-4365(h)<br />
270-227-7200(c)<br />
thompson_jay@hotmail.com<br />
bk2-10,fb3-10,fp3-10<br />
Thompson, Joe (13021)<br />
4661 Exall Lane<br />
Paducah, KY 42001<br />
270-443-8092(h)<br />
rjpt@bellsouth.net<br />
sw1- 9<br />
Thompson, Kort (17043)<br />
317 Parkwood Pl<br />
Frankfort, KY 40601<br />
502-782-2261(w) 502-875-7457(h)<br />
502-682-0200(c)<br />
kort.thompson@ky.gov<br />
fb2- 3<br />
Thompson, Larry (9380)<br />
115 Briarwood Drive<br />
Marion, KY 42064<br />
270-704-0096(w) 270-965-4365(h)<br />
270-965-3534(f) 270-704-0096(c)<br />
ljthompson24@hotmail.com<br />
ba3- 7,bk3-17,fb3-12,fp3-16<br />
Thompson, Sonja (15627)<br />
10520 Pinoak View Dr<br />
Louisville, KY 40299<br />
502-992-8004(w) 502-727-4223(h)<br />
502-727-4223(c)<br />
sonja.thompson@cbs.com<br />
so2- 4<br />
Thomson, J. Michael (11431)<br />
2617 Heather Ln<br />
Henderson, KY 42420<br />
270-688-6749(w)<br />
270-302-7730(c)<br />
michael.thomson@bwpmlp.com<br />
so3-11<br />
70 - OFFICIALS DIRECTORY <strong>2012</strong>-<strong>2013</strong> KHSAA HANDBOOK
Thornsberry, Sylvester (5235)<br />
4549 Dover Road<br />
Louisville, KY 40216-3062<br />
502-448-8452(h)<br />
502-235-7437(c)<br />
sthorn44@att.net<br />
sthorn44@peoplepc.com<br />
bk3-25<br />
Thornsburg, Tony (13656)<br />
5351 Valleycreek Drive<br />
Independence, KY 41051<br />
859-743-9332(c)<br />
thornsburg@fuse.net<br />
ba2- 8<br />
Thornsbury, Eric Stephen (9381)<br />
221 Fox Run Road<br />
Georgetown, KY 40324<br />
859-381-3052(w) 859-338-0566(h)<br />
859-338-0566(c)<br />
eric.thornsbury@fayette.kyschools.us<br />
bk3-17<br />
Thornsbury, Jerry (3974)<br />
2896 East Augusta Chatham Rd<br />
Augusta, KY 41002-9803<br />
606-564-5086(w) 606-756-2469(h)<br />
606-782-5113(c)<br />
jerry.thornsbury@lge-ku.com<br />
bk3-28<br />
Thornton, Walter Brian (12005)<br />
58 Gale Dr<br />
Russell Springs, KY 42642<br />
270-858-2315(w) 270-866-4698(h)<br />
270-858-2303(f) 270-585-9148(c)<br />
wbt@duo-county.com<br />
brianbc@duo-county.com<br />
ba3-11,fb2- 4,vb3- 9<br />
Thurman, Ian (16603)<br />
134 Old Towne Walk<br />
Midway, KY 40347<br />
502-330-1420(w) 859-333-7023(h)<br />
859-333-7023(c)<br />
ianthurman@yahoo.com<br />
so2- 3<br />
Tice, Jason (16425)<br />
2520 Rockaway Place<br />
Lexington, KY 40511<br />
859-940-0489(h)<br />
jrtice@hotmail.com<br />
ba2- 4,fb2- 3<br />
Tierney, Brad A. (2190)<br />
38 Daisy Lane<br />
Fort Thomas, KY 41075<br />
859-442-5389(h)<br />
859-866-0030(c)<br />
btierney03@gmail.com<br />
fb3-14<br />
Tilley, Chris (12409)<br />
PO Box 590<br />
Somerset, KY 42502<br />
606-219-1723(h)<br />
606-219-1723(c)<br />
tilleyracing@gmail.com<br />
bk3-10<br />
Tillman, Matt A (15770)<br />
623 Shelby St<br />
Frankfort, KY 40601<br />
502-564-8100 x558(w)<br />
513-349-4070(c)<br />
matt.tillman@lrc.ky.gov<br />
fb2- 5<br />
Tincher, Randall (12042)<br />
1228 Left Fork Little Paint<br />
East Point, KY 41216<br />
606-789-5961(w) 606-886-8774(h)<br />
606-789-7671(f) 606-259-3700(c)<br />
randalltincher@gmail.com<br />
ba2- 4,bk1- 5,fb2- 4<br />
Tingley, William (9433)<br />
2107 Eastview Ave<br />
Louisville, KY 40205<br />
502-548-4129(h)<br />
btingley@insightbb.com<br />
sw2-15<br />
Tinsley, R. Steve (3989)<br />
110 Spring Creek Trl<br />
Hendersonville, TN 37075<br />
615-826-1052(w) 615-305-6444(h)<br />
615-305-6444(c)<br />
stinsley@mjc.biz<br />
ba3-33,fb3-32<br />
Tinsley, Steven (13332)<br />
9666 St Rt 120<br />
Marion, KY 42064<br />
270-667-9889(h)<br />
270-667-9889(f) 270-704-3821(c)<br />
tins2779@bellsouth.net<br />
fb1- 8,fp1- 8<br />
Tipton, Joseph H. (11822)<br />
51 Dawn Court<br />
Monticello, KY 42633<br />
606-348-5131(w) 859-533-6205(h)<br />
859-533-6205(c)<br />
joetipton30@gmail.com<br />
joe@jessaminechristianchurch.com<br />
bk2- 6<br />
Tipton, Ronald E. (3990)<br />
1520 Pine Meadow Court<br />
Lexington, KY 40504<br />
859-231-0330(w) 859-225-4201(h)<br />
859-433-5093(c)<br />
ronald.tipton@libertymutual.com<br />
fb3-38<br />
Tish, Russell L. (2083)<br />
375 Wells Purdom Drive<br />
Almo, KY 42020<br />
270-753-9575(h)<br />
270-293-3156(c)<br />
rmbatish@gmail.com<br />
rmbatish@mchsi.com<br />
fb3-15<br />
Todd, Chris (14823)<br />
5400 Wayne Bridge Rd<br />
Owensboro, KY 42301<br />
270-929-7170(c)<br />
todd5400@ymail.com<br />
bk1- 6,fp2- 6<br />
ToddIii, Lee \"Troy\" T (17295)<br />
401 Redding Road #29<br />
Lexington, KY 40517<br />
859-523-1715(h)<br />
859-913-8033(c)<br />
troy.todd@insightbb.com<br />
so1- 2<br />
Todd, Rebecca (18044)<br />
7105 Branden Dr.<br />
Georgetown, IN 47122<br />
812-989-4002(h)<br />
812-989-4002(c)<br />
beccatodd99@gmail.com<br />
so1- 2<br />
Todd, William S (17389)<br />
5400 Wayne Bridge Road<br />
Owensboro, KY 42301<br />
270-302-0579(h)<br />
seth.todd9@ymail.com<br />
so1- 2,fp1- 2<br />
Tomita, Edwin (8955)<br />
1396 Hunters Lane<br />
Radcliff, KY 40160<br />
502-933-4904(w) 270-351-1396(h)<br />
270-872-8889(c)<br />
bjtomita@hotmail.com<br />
bk1-16<br />
Tomlin, Gary (CJ) (11007)<br />
158 Trace Frk<br />
Phyllis, KY 41554<br />
606-835-2881(h)<br />
606-794-4660(c)<br />
janitor_32@yahoo.com<br />
bk3- 8<br />
Tomlin, Gary J (14466)<br />
158 Trace Fork Rd<br />
Phyllis, KY 41554-8604<br />
606-835-2881(h)<br />
606-424-7713(c)<br />
ctomrun@mikrotec.com<br />
bk2- 6,vb3- 6<br />
NOTES<br />
Tompkins, Steven C. (7857)<br />
4014 Portia Ct.<br />
Louisville, KY 40220<br />
502-895-9427(w) 502-499-8318(h)<br />
502-899-2052(f) 502-807-8319(c)<br />
tompkins@thsrock.net<br />
inch@insightbb.com<br />
fb2- 4<br />
Tonges, Terri (15318)<br />
840 Eagle Crest Dr<br />
Versailles, KY 40383<br />
859-879-8406(h)<br />
859-492-5028(c)<br />
tjtonges@windstream.net<br />
sw1- 5<br />
Toomey, Brian (16728)<br />
5 Lucas St<br />
Florence, KY 41042<br />
937-541-9250(h)<br />
bigbrian75@yahoo.com<br />
bk1- 3<br />
Torgrimson, H. Marty (7367)<br />
104 Mt Savage Dr<br />
Ashland, KY 41101<br />
304-525-6000(w) 606-324-8088(h)<br />
606-547-1358(c)<br />
marty.torgrimson@wfadvisors.com<br />
m.torgrimson@roadrunner.com<br />
so3-22<br />
Torgrimson, Taylor E (18350)<br />
104 Mount Savage Dr.<br />
Ashland, KY 41101<br />
606-324-8088(h)<br />
606-547-8807(c)<br />
tay_elizabeth15@hotmail.com<br />
so1- 1<br />
Townsend, William J (14541)<br />
552 Brentwood Av<br />
Louisville, KY 40215<br />
270-737-1006(w) 502-551-4958(h)<br />
502-551-4958(c)<br />
billtownsend61@yahoo.com<br />
bill@independent2.com<br />
fb3- 6<br />
Toy, Bradley E. (9684)<br />
815 1st Street<br />
Mt. Sterling, KY 40353<br />
859-498-9143(h)<br />
859-585-3885(c)<br />
bradleysandytoy@bellsouth.net<br />
ba3-15<br />
Toy, Randolph (14542)<br />
4791 Howards Mill Road<br />
Mt Sterling, KY 40353<br />
800-827-3168 x3017(w) 859-585-4261(h)<br />
859-585-0947(c)<br />
rtoy@central.unicor.gov<br />
fb3- 6<br />
Tranthem, Robert (13883)<br />
1216 Triplet Street<br />
Owensboro, KY 42303<br />
270-302-8136(c)<br />
rob.tranthem7560@yahoo.com<br />
rob.tranthem7560@yahoo.com<br />
ba2- 6,bk3- 7,fb3- 7,fp2- 3,vb1- 1<br />
Travis, John (13694)<br />
3085 Quisenberry Lane<br />
Hopkinsville, KY 42240<br />
270-885-4948(h)<br />
270-839-4953(c)<br />
john.b.travis@hotmail.com<br />
bk2- 6,fb2- 7<br />
Travis, Lyle (7594)<br />
142 Green Hill Dr.<br />
Taylor Mill, KY 41017<br />
859-912-0278(h)<br />
ltravis@insightbb.com<br />
ba3-19<br />
Travis, Melissa A (18120)<br />
258 Rattlesnake Branch<br />
Olive Hill, KY 41164<br />
606-474-6095(h)<br />
606-316-1377(c)<br />
matravis@moreheadstate.edu<br />
vb1- 1<br />
Trent, Kevin S. (4144)<br />
770 Sharkey Rd.<br />
Morehead, KY 40351<br />
606-784-7518(w) 606-780-0618(h)<br />
606-356-4449(c)<br />
kevin_trent@lcca.com<br />
fb3- 9<br />
Trent, Michael R. (9921)<br />
149 Michigan Ave.<br />
Hinkle, KY 40953<br />
606-546-9722(w) 606-545-7271(h)<br />
606-546-2106(f) 606-627-9232(c)<br />
mike202us@yahoo.com<br />
bk3-16,fp3-14,vb2-11<br />
Trent, Tim (9382)<br />
8711 Meta <strong>High</strong>way<br />
Pikeville, KY 41501<br />
606-631-1651(w) 606-631-9219(h)<br />
606-631-1657(f) 606-794-5620(c)<br />
tim.trent@rwsolutions.net<br />
bk3-15<br />
Treon, Joshua B (17262)<br />
2507 Landing Terrace<br />
Owensboro, KY 42303<br />
270-926-4520(h)<br />
270-313-2243(c)<br />
joshtreon@ymail.com<br />
so1- 2<br />
Tretter, Thomas M. (4010)<br />
3479 Misty Creek Dr<br />
Erlanger, KY 41018-2682<br />
859-344-9246(h)<br />
buzztret@hotmail.com<br />
buzztret@hotmail.com<br />
so3-26<br />
Trice, Kenneth L (17686)<br />
1109 Winner\\\'s Circle #15<br />
Louisville, KY 40242<br />
502-938-2023(h)<br />
502-508-6804(f) 502-938-2023(c)<br />
kennethtrice@yahoo.com<br />
bk1- 2<br />
Trimble, Billie (14775)<br />
125 Walker Hill<br />
Staffordsville, KY 41256<br />
606-297-3234(w) 606-297-6808(h)<br />
606-793-0430(c)<br />
btrimble@hotmail.com<br />
bmtrimble@hotmail.com<br />
sw1- 6<br />
Trivette, Charles K (17288)<br />
5421 HWY 160 S<br />
Littcarr, KY 41834<br />
606-205-1777(w) 606-205-1777(h)<br />
606-205-1777(c)<br />
kent_trivette@yahoo.com<br />
bk1- 5<br />
Trosper, Steve (8471)<br />
134 Wellington Dr<br />
Middlesboro, KY 40965<br />
606-248-9020(w) 606-248-9081(h)<br />
606-269-1607(c)<br />
qualitymedica542@bellsouth.net<br />
bk1-19,fb3-16<br />
Trowbridge, Rob (16437)<br />
176 Woodfi eld Circle<br />
Shelbyville, KY 40065<br />
502-266-6084 x171(w) 502-387-7785(h)<br />
502-266-5047(f)<br />
trow40213@aol.com<br />
ba1- 4<br />
Truesdell, Matthew (15249)<br />
2193 Rosewell Dr<br />
Lexington, KY 40513<br />
859-223-8510(h)<br />
859-242-1092(c)<br />
mrtrue3@uky.edu<br />
truesdell4@msn.com<br />
bk2- 5<br />
Truitt, Benjamin (4014)<br />
5100 Garden Green Way<br />
Louisville, KY 40218-4114<br />
502-968-3035(h)<br />
502-964-1174(f) 502-553-0727(c)<br />
btruitt1@earthlink.net<br />
ba3-31,bk3-34,fb3-34,fp3-28,vb3-27<br />
<strong>2012</strong>-<strong>2013</strong> KHSAA HANDBOOK OFFICIALS DIRECTORY - 71<br />
Offi Offi cials cials Directory Directory
Offi Offi cials cials Directory Directory<br />
Tucker, Ivan R. (7479)<br />
716 Lebanon Ave.<br />
Campbellsville, KY 42718<br />
270-403-2452(h)<br />
270-403-2452(c)<br />
ctucker10@comcast.net<br />
bk2-21,fp3-18<br />
Tullis, Mark R. (9498)<br />
3091 Saddlebred Court<br />
Independence, KY 41051<br />
859-261-1742(w) 859-356-0864(h)<br />
859-261-2595(f) 859-512-6055(c)<br />
mtullis2001@yahoo.com<br />
mtullis@elssearch.com<br />
vb3-11<br />
Turley, Christopher (15286)<br />
100 Dalton Road<br />
Georgetown, KY 40324<br />
859-588-4002(c)<br />
clturley@yahoo.com<br />
christopher_turle4@eku.edu<br />
bk2- 5,fb1- 3<br />
TurnageIii, G. Lee (17853)<br />
6805 Wildfl ower Ct.<br />
Crestwood, KY 40014<br />
502-266-2254(w) 502-243-0199(h)<br />
503-235-8165(c)<br />
turnagelee@gmail.com<br />
vb2- 2<br />
Turner, Bryan (11397)<br />
10386 Calvary Rd.<br />
Independence, KY 41051<br />
859-322-8143(w) 859-445-5112(h)<br />
bryan.turner@cornproducts.com<br />
fb3-11<br />
Turner, Dillard C (17749)<br />
2555 Cotton Bend Road<br />
Manchester, KY 40962<br />
606-599-8991(h)<br />
606-681-5330(c)<br />
dcsportnut@yahoo.com<br />
bk1- 2,fb1- 1,vb1- 1<br />
Turner, Gary (13374)<br />
582 Flatwoods Rd<br />
Corbin, KY 40701<br />
606-682-4563(c)<br />
gmturner77@gmail.com<br />
so1- 8<br />
Turner, Kari B (18307)<br />
300 Ten Mile Drive<br />
Dry Ridge, KY 41035<br />
859-409-0319(h)<br />
859-409-0319(c)<br />
karibeth86@aol.com<br />
vb1- 1<br />
TurnerSr., Kelvin O. (8118)<br />
206 E. Mason<br />
Danville, KY 40422<br />
859-613-2192(w) 859-209-0379(h)<br />
859-209-0379(c)<br />
koturner01@yahoo.com<br />
koturner0l@yahoo.com<br />
bk3-20<br />
Turner, Steve (11107)<br />
PO BOX 309<br />
Jackson, KY 41339<br />
606-568-7495(w) 606-568-7495(h)<br />
606-568-7495(c)<br />
deputyjailerturner@yahoo.com<br />
bk1- 7,fb1- 4<br />
Turner, Trey (16846)<br />
2575 Bowling Green Road<br />
Russellville, KY 42276<br />
270-726-3983(h)<br />
270-772-1490(c)<br />
treyturner_54@hotmail.com<br />
bk2- 3<br />
Tussey, Matthew (16301)<br />
PO Box 14<br />
Argillite, KY 41121<br />
606-473-6773(w) 606-831-1633(h)<br />
606-831-1633(c)<br />
mtussey30@aol.com<br />
bk2- 4<br />
Tyler, Jason (12290)<br />
442 Pope Avenue<br />
Harrodsburg, KY 40330<br />
859-733-4962(w) 859-325-5470(h)<br />
859-325-5470(c)<br />
jtyler789@hotmail.com<br />
jtyler789@whitakerbank.com<br />
bk3- 9<br />
Tyler, Richard (7031)<br />
20 Lyndale Road<br />
Edgewood, KY 41017<br />
859-727-2255(w) 859-727-1018(h)<br />
859-640-3404(c)<br />
richard.tyler@erlanger.kyschools.us<br />
rtyler@erlanger.k12.ky.us<br />
bk3-22<br />
Uhl, Rick A. (7108)<br />
9215 Willowood Way<br />
Louisville, KY 40299<br />
502-491-9217(h)<br />
502-494-0184(c)<br />
sticku38@hotmail.com<br />
ba1-15,bk3-35,fp3-20,vb3-30<br />
Unland, Bruce (4039)<br />
1742 Hillcrest Dr East<br />
Madisonville, KY 42431-1739<br />
270-836-4216(c)<br />
bunland@yahoo.com<br />
vb3-13<br />
Upchurch, Mark (4040)<br />
2601 Fairplay Rd<br />
Columbia, KY 42728<br />
270-459-2764(w) 270-378-6339(h)<br />
270-433-7104(f) 270-378-2384(c)<br />
dmupchurch@yahoo.com<br />
mupchurch@rocore.com<br />
bk3-33<br />
Upright, Dave (14911)<br />
147 Grand Teton Way<br />
Bowling Green, KY 42104<br />
270-781-4747(w) 270-783-9058(h)<br />
270-782-8902(f) 270-792-0252(c)<br />
daupright@yahoo.com<br />
ba2- 6,bk2- 4,fp2- 4<br />
Urda, Peter N (17383)<br />
6503 Mount Batten Ct.<br />
Prospect, KY 40059<br />
502-718-6994(h)<br />
502-718-6994(c)<br />
peter.urda+khsaa@gmail.com<br />
tr1- 2<br />
Utley, Thomas R. (6842)<br />
<strong>2013</strong> Ivy Trail<br />
Henderson, KY 42420<br />
2707480428(w) 270-827-5738(h)<br />
270-748-0428(c)<br />
tutley1@roadrunner.com<br />
so3-22<br />
Valentine, James D (17622)<br />
129 Stanelle Rd.<br />
Russell Springs, KY 42642<br />
270-866-6311(h)<br />
270-507-6084(c)<br />
chiefjv@hotmail.com<br />
sw1- 2<br />
Van Buren, Tammie G (18118)<br />
2003 S. Main St.<br />
Hopkinsville, KY 42240<br />
270-707-0136(h)<br />
270-498-2021(c)<br />
tamvb1024@earthlink.net<br />
so1- 1<br />
Van Wyck, Warren (10172)<br />
141 Windmill Dr.<br />
Paducah, KY 42001<br />
270-933-6471(w) 270-534-1497(h)<br />
270-933-6471(c)<br />
wvanwyck2@hotmail.com<br />
wvanwyck2@hotmail.com<br />
fb3-13<br />
VanDeHey, Roger L (17603)<br />
5752A Allison Ave<br />
Fort Knox, KY 40121<br />
502-624-4889(w) 502-942-4166(h)<br />
270-272-5641(c)<br />
jesusfavor01@yahoo.com<br />
bk1- 2,fb2- 2,fp1- 2<br />
NOTES<br />
Vance, Steve (10783)<br />
PO Box 113<br />
Pittsburg, KY 40755<br />
606-330-2090(w) 606-246-0443(h)<br />
steve.vance@ky.gov<br />
stevevance_1@netzero.net<br />
bk3-12,fb3-12<br />
Vanhoose, Chris (15248)<br />
629 Wichita drive<br />
Lexington, KY 40503<br />
859-323-5332(h)<br />
chrisvnhs@yahoo.com<br />
bk2- 5<br />
Varney, Chadwick (12890)<br />
PO Box 52<br />
Canada, KY 41519<br />
606-353-7178(h)<br />
304-784-6057(c)<br />
cvarney01@gmail.com<br />
ba2- 3,bk1- 9,fb3- 9,fp1- 2<br />
Varney, Mike (16332)<br />
1110 Nathaniel Ct<br />
Georgetown, KY 40324<br />
502-863-4095(h)<br />
502-316-4707(c)<br />
aidenvarney@yahoo.com<br />
ba1- 4,bk1- 2<br />
Vaughn, David Scott (5869)<br />
35 Shawn Dr<br />
Benton, KY 42025<br />
270-408-9997(w) 270-898-3252(h)<br />
270-408-9998(f) 270-227-7570(c)<br />
wingotop@yahoo.com<br />
bk3-19,fb3-12<br />
Vela, Alejandro (16601)<br />
4107 Woodmont Park Ln<br />
Louisville, KY 40245<br />
502-452-5399(w) 502-243-3569(h)<br />
502-376-9659(c)<br />
pinmex64@gmail.com<br />
so2- 3<br />
Velica, Candy (14874)<br />
PO Box 880<br />
Liberty, KY 42539<br />
606-787-0019(w) 606-787-5120(h)<br />
606-787-2302(f) 606-706-3896(c)<br />
cvelica_09@yahoo.com<br />
vb1- 5<br />
Verhoven, Chris (13181)<br />
137 Creekside Drive<br />
Danville, KY 40422<br />
859-239-9548(h)<br />
859-583-6026(c)<br />
chris.verhoven@danville.kyschools.us<br />
tr1- 9<br />
Verkamp, Andy (12106)<br />
68 Thompson Av<br />
Fort Mitchell, KY 41017<br />
859-331-2284(h)<br />
859-512-4704(c)<br />
verkampa@gmail.com<br />
fb3-10<br />
Vervilles, Andrew (4063)<br />
2481 South Ford Ave<br />
Bowling Green, KY 42103<br />
502-643-6468(w) 270-782-0654(h)<br />
270-320-5903(c)<br />
skyconf@insightbb.com<br />
andyv@wehrconstructors.com<br />
fb3-32<br />
Vetter, Lanette M. (3205)<br />
6523 Bridleview Circle<br />
Louisville, KY 40228<br />
502-418-9232(w)<br />
502-418-9232(c)<br />
lvetter@insightbb.com<br />
bk3-15<br />
Via, Kerry D. (8545)<br />
130 Dove Ln<br />
Paducah, KY 42001<br />
270-331-8747(h)<br />
270-331-8260(c)<br />
kdvia2@yahoo.com<br />
ba3-20<br />
Vice, Charles (13973)<br />
1783 Gay Evans Road<br />
Winchester, KY 40391<br />
502-573-3390 x227(w) 859-745-4994(h)<br />
859-264-8699(f) 859-771-7043(c)<br />
cavice@bellsouth.net<br />
so1- 7<br />
Vickers, Brad (14659)<br />
112 Dickinson Dr<br />
Georgetown, KY 40324-2072<br />
502-573-2686 x248(w) 859-539-7697(h)<br />
502-573-3712(f) 859-539-7697(c)<br />
bvickers89706@roadrunner.com<br />
brad.vickers@ky.gov<br />
ba2- 5,bk2- 6,vb2- 2<br />
Victory, Mark (15105)<br />
12 Bradens Wy<br />
Somerset, KY 42503<br />
606-416-5591(h)<br />
606-416-3151(c)<br />
mark.victory@nscorp.com<br />
ba2- 5,fb2- 5<br />
Vier, Chris (6901)<br />
412 Foster Av<br />
Florence, KY 41042<br />
859-391-0870(w) 859-525-0875(h)<br />
vier@fuse.net<br />
bk3-11,fb3-11<br />
Vieth, Kenneth (4068)<br />
44 Achates Dr<br />
Florence, KY 41042-9753<br />
859-371-0640(h)<br />
859-630-3085(c)<br />
kpbat2@aol.com<br />
vb3-13<br />
Vincent, Barry R. (9522)<br />
1606 Westen Ave #C<br />
Bowling Green, KY 42104<br />
270-783-3229(w)<br />
270-535-0502(c)<br />
barryvincent3@yahoo.com<br />
bk3-13,fp3-10,vb1- 6<br />
Viola, Steven (16913)<br />
13100 Trump Ave<br />
Louisville, KY 40299<br />
502-955-9111(w) 502-240-0884(h)<br />
502-538-2660(f) 502-639-4308(c)<br />
backdoctor@insightbb.com<br />
bk2- 3<br />
Vitatoe, Ryan (15984)<br />
PO Box 133<br />
Kenvir, KY 40847<br />
606-344-1204(w) 606-837-0581(h)<br />
606-589-3176(f)<br />
vitatoer@lindsey.edu<br />
tr1- 4<br />
Vogt, Bill (15601)<br />
4216 Lafayette Ct<br />
Erlanger, KY 41018<br />
859-371-5501(w) 859-342-6881(h)<br />
859-393-0731(c)<br />
bvogt@stagdist.com<br />
ba2- 5<br />
Vogt, Chuck (16327)<br />
3122 Sudbury Ln<br />
Louisville, KY 40220<br />
502-272-8343(w) 502-819-5856(h)<br />
502-272-8048(f) 502-819-5856(c)<br />
chuckvogt@gmail.com<br />
bk2- 3,fp2- 4,vb2- 3<br />
Voiers, Martin L. (4072)<br />
208 Greenway Road<br />
Flemingsburg, KY 41041-1233<br />
606-845-5951(w) 606-845-6841(h)<br />
606-782-2873(c)<br />
capt304@windstream.net<br />
tr1-19<br />
Volp, Brenda (16533)<br />
2105 Creekwood Dr<br />
Murray, KY 42071<br />
270-293-6253(c)<br />
brenda.volp@gmail.com<br />
vb2- 3<br />
72 - OFFICIALS DIRECTORY <strong>2012</strong>-<strong>2013</strong> KHSAA HANDBOOK
Vonckx, Robert J. (11231)<br />
410 Lakeview Dr #103<br />
Wilder, KY 41071<br />
859-578-3201(w) 859-445-1118(h)<br />
859-578-3273(f) 859-445-1118(c)<br />
rvonckx@gmail.com<br />
ba1- 3,bk1- 3,fb2- 3<br />
Vorbeck, Jeff (10089)<br />
120 Oakland Drive<br />
Corbin, KY 40701<br />
606-330-2085(w) 606-524-2876(h)<br />
606-524-2876(c)<br />
jeffvorbeck@yahoo.com<br />
jeffery.vorbeck@ky.gov<br />
fb3-12<br />
Vories, Amy (15995)<br />
60 St Nicholas Pl<br />
Ft Thomas, KY 41075<br />
513-243-6194(w) 859-781-3186(h)<br />
amyskj@fuse.net<br />
vb2- 4<br />
Vowels, Cary T (18085)<br />
P.o. Box 461<br />
Simpsonville, KY 40067<br />
502-247-1234(w) 502-722-1165(h)<br />
502-529-2220(c)<br />
cary.vowels@gmail.com<br />
so1- 2<br />
Vowels, Charlotte A (17470)<br />
4305 Lincoln Ct<br />
Louisville, KY 40213<br />
502-409-1374(c)<br />
tazchar23@yahoo.com<br />
vb2- 2<br />
Vowels, Patrick L. (8483)<br />
1303 Williamburg Drive<br />
Elizabethtown, KY 42701<br />
270-737-4045(h)<br />
270-734-0371(c)<br />
pvowels1@comcast.net<br />
bk1-19<br />
Waddell, Creal (14062)<br />
3130 Center Three Springs Road<br />
Horsecave, KY 42749<br />
270-565-1904(h)<br />
270-218-0750(c)<br />
jonathan.waddell847@topper.wku.edu<br />
ba2- 7<br />
Wade, Billie W. (11388)<br />
2025 Bonnycastle Ave<br />
Louisville, KY 40205<br />
502-582-2453(w) 502-321-5000(h)<br />
502-584-6390(f) 502-321-5000(c)<br />
billie.w.wade@gmail.com<br />
bwade@kybanks.com<br />
bk1- 2,so3-11<br />
Wade, Chris (16943)<br />
1121 Aderly Lane<br />
Frankfort, KY 40601<br />
502-223-0854(h)<br />
502-395-2224(c)<br />
carsonwade32@yahoo.com<br />
ba1- 3<br />
Wade, Gary (7188)<br />
9905 Lakewood Dr<br />
Louisville, KY 40272<br />
502-933-4722(h)<br />
502-767-3150(c)<br />
vikingky@aol.com<br />
tr1- 7<br />
Wade, Matt (13967)<br />
1505 Cedar Ct<br />
Simpsonville, KY 40067<br />
502-314-6658(c)<br />
bmwade@gmail.com<br />
so2- 7<br />
Wade, Micheal (15866)<br />
1110 Aspen Pines Dr<br />
WIlder, KY 41071<br />
859-441-0835(h)<br />
859-307-3834(c)<br />
micheal_1914@yahoo.com<br />
michael_1914@yahoo.com<br />
bk1- 4<br />
Wages, Bruce (11452)<br />
1367 Frontier Dr<br />
Morehead, KY 40351<br />
606-776-8939(c)<br />
b.wages@moreheadstate.edu<br />
ba2- 5,bk2- 4,fb3- 8<br />
Waggoner, Mike (17298)<br />
415 Ruschman Dr<br />
Cold Spring, KY 41076<br />
513-421-9247(w) 513-204-9247(h)<br />
513-204-9247(c)<br />
mrwaggs@gmail.com<br />
bk1- 2<br />
Wagner, Sidney K (18448)<br />
308 Combs Ave<br />
Corbin, KY 40701<br />
606-344-0293(h)<br />
606-344-0293(c)<br />
swagner21@live.com<br />
fb1- 1<br />
Wainscott, Marcus Brian (5252)<br />
301 Savanna Dr<br />
Richmond, KY 40475<br />
859-231-5667(w) 859-582-0570(h)<br />
859-296-1657(f) 859-582-0570(c)<br />
wainscom@lexingtonky.gov<br />
wainscom@lfd.lfucg.com<br />
ba2- 4<br />
Waits, Cathy (15408)<br />
709 Hollow Trace<br />
Shelbyville, KY 40065<br />
502-633-1457(h)<br />
502-558-9998(c)<br />
waits@iglou.com<br />
cmwaits@bellsouth.com<br />
sw1- 5<br />
Waits, Emily A (17667)<br />
709 Hollow Trace<br />
Shelbyville, KY 40065<br />
502-321-4437(h)<br />
502-321-4437(c)<br />
emily.waits@gmail.com<br />
sw1- 2<br />
Waits, Forrest (16695)<br />
4010 Willowview Blvd<br />
Louisville, KY 40299<br />
502-329-3766(w) 502-419-3200(h)<br />
502-419-3200(c)<br />
forrest_waits@yahoo.com<br />
fb2- 3<br />
Waits, Fred Y. (12369)<br />
709 Hollow Trace<br />
Shelbyville, KY 40065<br />
502-633-1457(h)<br />
502-633-1457(f) 502-321-5128(c)<br />
fywaits@gmail.com<br />
fywaits@bellsouth.net<br />
sw1-10<br />
Walden, Judith Lynn (5975)<br />
1675 Roachville Rd.<br />
Campbellsville, KY 42718<br />
270-789-3211(h)<br />
270-403-2694(c)<br />
ump69@msn.com<br />
vb3-13<br />
Walden, Taylor K (17271)<br />
P.O. Box 1151<br />
Tompkinsville, KY 42167<br />
270-487-1946(h)<br />
270-590-0846(c)<br />
taylor.walden352@topper.wku.edu<br />
vb2- 2<br />
Waldrop, Karrie M (10828)<br />
9907 Valley Farms Blvd<br />
Louisville, KY 40272<br />
502-599-6865(c)<br />
karriemcgrath@aol.com<br />
vb3-12<br />
Waldrop, Tom (4088)<br />
610 Pryor Street<br />
Mayfi eld, KY 42066-2834<br />
270-247-2734(w) 270-247-2500(h)<br />
270-247-0352(f) 270-705-2682(c)<br />
waldropappraisal@msn.com<br />
waldrop@apex.net<br />
fb3-33<br />
NOTES<br />
Walker, Cory Shea (5464)<br />
1032 Sivley Rd<br />
Hopkinsville, KY 42240<br />
270-887-7000(w) 270-839-2180(h)<br />
270-887-1234(f)<br />
swalker2149@yahoo.com<br />
swalker@christian.k12.ky.us<br />
ba2-15,fp3-13<br />
Walker, Dan (10743)<br />
432 Park Av<br />
Lexington, KY 40502<br />
859-266-2161(w) 859-268-4282(h)<br />
859-492-8703(c)<br />
danwalker268@netzero.com<br />
vb3-12<br />
Walker, Danny (17055)<br />
235 Parker St<br />
Paducah, KY 42003<br />
270-554-3082(h)<br />
270-559-9548(c)<br />
dldwalker2000@gmail.com<br />
dldwalker@bellsouth.net<br />
ba2- 3<br />
Walker, Douglas (12383)<br />
4025 Cheviot Dr<br />
Louisville, KY 40216<br />
502-387-8725(h)<br />
dougking18@gmail.com<br />
dougking18@yahoo.com<br />
bk3-10<br />
Walker, Drue (15744)<br />
1450 Tallwood Ct<br />
Bowling Green, KY 42103<br />
270467-3306(w) 270-782-5594(h)<br />
270-438-8558(c)<br />
dwalker@hancockbankonline.com<br />
sw1- 5<br />
Walker, Kennisha Hall (13492)<br />
4025 Cheviot Dr<br />
Louisville, KY 40216<br />
502-580-4327(w)<br />
502-599-4445(c)<br />
kennishahall@gmail.com<br />
kennishahall@netscape.net<br />
bk2- 8<br />
Walker, Lee I. (5767)<br />
5413 Pearce Way<br />
Crestwood, KY 40014-9448<br />
502-485-7100(w) 502-241-5922(h)<br />
502*807-7998(c)<br />
lee.walker@insightbb.com<br />
lee.walker@jefferson.kyschools.us<br />
ba3-15<br />
Walker, Michael (7981)<br />
125 Romeo Drive<br />
Hopkinsville, KY 42240<br />
270-889-6016(w) 270-885-8601(h)<br />
270-889-6051(f) 270-498-4611(c)<br />
mwalk8601@bellsouth.net<br />
raymondwalker@kycourts.net<br />
bk3-21,fb3-18,so2- 3<br />
Walker, Rick (10823)<br />
3078 Cattail Cove<br />
Burlington, KY 41005<br />
859-230-2107(c)<br />
rick.walker4@live.com<br />
bk1-12,so3-12<br />
Walker, Robert (8660)<br />
3622 Garden Court<br />
Shepherdsville, KY 40165<br />
502-931-0142(w) 502-955-6637(h)<br />
502-931-0142(c)<br />
robertwalker@insightbb.com<br />
bk3-19<br />
Walker, Ronald (16545)<br />
1902 Kihi Street<br />
Honolulu, HI 96821<br />
808-438-5928(w) 703-340-8986(h)<br />
229-483-4646(c)<br />
rdwtgg92@aol.com<br />
bk1- 3<br />
Wallace, Ed (11046)<br />
188 Quinten Dr.<br />
Madisonville, KY 42431<br />
270-821-9622(w) 270-821-3828(h)<br />
270-825-9982(f) 270-841-7637(c)<br />
hcymca@madisonville.com<br />
krisw@madisonville.com<br />
tr3-11<br />
Wallace, Kris (14317)<br />
188 Quinten Drive<br />
Madisonville, KY 42431<br />
270-821-1234(w) 270-821-3828(h)<br />
270-841-7617(c)<br />
kris_wallace@bellsouth.net<br />
tr2- 7<br />
Wallace, Rick (4364)<br />
516 Paso Fino Drive<br />
Richmond, KY 40475-8661<br />
859-779-0230(w) 859-582-5860(h)<br />
866-770-0329(f) 859-582-5860(c)<br />
grwallace@roadrunner.com<br />
fb3-42<br />
Wallace, Tom (6225)<br />
PO Box 636<br />
Corydon, IN 47112<br />
877-738-2957(w) 812-738-8488(h)<br />
812-738-3446(f) 812-736-3366(c)<br />
tomtechwallace@yahoo.com<br />
twallac1@amfam.com<br />
ba3- 8,bk3-27,fp3- 8<br />
Wallen, Wendell Lee (4099)<br />
PO Box 659<br />
Allen, KY 41601-0659<br />
866-588-6788(w) 606-874-4100(h)<br />
606-226-1444(c)<br />
wwallen@live.com<br />
clydealley@yahoo.com<br />
bk3-38<br />
Wallin, Timothy D. (4100)<br />
2516 Bradley Drive<br />
Ashland, KY 41101<br />
606-928-1285(w) 606-232-2305(h)<br />
timwallin103@yahoo.com<br />
bk3-18,fp1- 2<br />
Wallingford, Brian (1959)<br />
264 Ingram Ave<br />
Flemingsburg, KY 41041<br />
606-748-1492(w) 606-748-1492(h)<br />
606-748-1492(c)<br />
hackbba2000@yahoo.com<br />
bk3-14<br />
Walls, Jason Earl (11768)<br />
4979 Grooms Lane<br />
Princeton, KY 42445<br />
270-365-8010(w)<br />
270-601-0556(c)<br />
tekejew@hotmail.com<br />
wr1-11<br />
Walsh, Jr., Tommy (4103)<br />
1203 Hogarth Dr<br />
Louisville, KY 40222-5712<br />
502-640-1992(w) 502-491-2354(h)<br />
502-640-1992(c)<br />
walsh.tm@insightbb.com<br />
bk3-25,fb3-29<br />
Walter, Kevin (8420)<br />
4036 Santee Way<br />
Lexington, KY 40513<br />
859-280-5008(w) 859-494-4051(h)<br />
859-280-7204(f) 859-494-4051(c)<br />
kpwalter1@yahoo.com<br />
kwalter@duplicatorsales.net<br />
bk3-19,fp3-13,vb2- 4<br />
Walters, Charles (16882)<br />
39 Spring View Dr<br />
Somerset, KY 42503<br />
606-875-7097(h)<br />
606-875-7097(c)<br />
clw42653@yahoo.com<br />
ba1- 2,bk1- 3<br />
Walters, Jeffrey Wayne (5870)<br />
PO Box 67<br />
Hardyville, KY 42746-0067<br />
270-524-9341(w) 270-528-4868(h)<br />
270-405-7146(c)<br />
jeff.walters@hart.kyschools.us<br />
ba2-21,bk3-23<br />
Walters, John (14321)<br />
420 Winston Way<br />
Frankfort, KY 40601<br />
502-545-2432(h)<br />
502-545-2432(c)<br />
yrhuckleberry06@aol.com<br />
bk3- 7<br />
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Offi Offi cials cials Directory Directory
Offi Offi cials cials Directory Directory<br />
Walton, Geary J (18411)<br />
16043 Grapevine Road<br />
Phyllis, KY 41554<br />
606-754-4542(w) 606-835-1608(h)<br />
606-835-1382(f) 859-388-4984(c)<br />
geary.walton@pike.kyschools.us<br />
bk1- 1<br />
Wamsley, Thomas (10812)<br />
PO Box 242<br />
Garrison, KY 41141<br />
740-354-3177(w) 606-796-9472(h)<br />
606-202-1184(c)<br />
twamsley@asbportsmouth.com<br />
twamsley@windstream.net<br />
fp3-12,vb3-12<br />
Ward, Chris (2419)<br />
528 W Ashby Drive<br />
Ashland, KY 41102<br />
606-326-0304(h)<br />
606-922-4115(c)<br />
wardzy21@gmail.com<br />
wardzy6@aol.com<br />
ba3-14,bk3-13<br />
Ward, Curtis R (17256)<br />
3900 Crosby Dr #1013<br />
Lexington, KY 40515<br />
859-321-4735(w) 859-321-4735(h)<br />
859-321-4735(c)<br />
curtiswardtn@aol.com<br />
fb2- 2<br />
Ward, Gordon T (17826)<br />
1216 Livermore Road<br />
Hartford, KY 42347<br />
270-298-7100(w) 270-298-9239(h)<br />
270-392-8163(c)<br />
treg.ward@gmail.com<br />
bk1- 2<br />
Ward, Jacob A (18290)<br />
121 Eagles Bluff Ct.<br />
Shepherdsville, KY 40165<br />
502-345-3508(w) 502-345-3508(h)<br />
502-345-3508(c)<br />
jacob.wrd@hotmail.com<br />
so1- 1<br />
Ward, Littleton (17239)<br />
228 Long Branch Ln<br />
Lexington, KY 40511<br />
859-381-3052(w) 859-554-5504(h)<br />
859-361-6812(c)<br />
littleton.ward@fayette.kyschools.us<br />
bk1- 3<br />
Ward, Raymond W (13885)<br />
207 Carolyn Ct<br />
Radcliff, KY 40160-2984<br />
502-626-0418(w) 270-317-0094(h)<br />
270-317-0094(c)<br />
soulja0811@yahoo.com<br />
fb3- 7<br />
Warford, Eddie (16222)<br />
12302 Spring Meadow Dr<br />
Louisville, KY 40229<br />
502-957-3878(h)<br />
502-592-6914(c)<br />
ewarford@insightbb.com<br />
bk1- 4,fp1- 4<br />
Warmack, Greg (14286)<br />
9163 US 60 W<br />
Sturgis, KY 42459<br />
270-389-5595(w) 270-333-2914(h)<br />
gwarmack@roadrunner.com<br />
bk1- 7,so2- 6<br />
Warndorf, John G (17453)<br />
6 HIDDEN GLEN CIRCLE<br />
ERLANGER, KY 41018<br />
859-578-6895(w) 859-512-8387(h)<br />
859-512-8387(c)<br />
purduejohn13@gmail.com<br />
bk1- 2<br />
Warner, Robert D. (10382)<br />
PO Box 474<br />
Hillview, KY 40129<br />
502-523-4591(c)<br />
rwarner867@gmail.com<br />
bk1-13<br />
Warren, Sonny J. (5503)<br />
6407 Birchline Blvd<br />
Louisville, KY 40291-2614<br />
502-239-2687(h)<br />
sjwarren2@hotmail.com<br />
so3-24<br />
Warsaw, Meaghan A (18216)<br />
2006 Oak Meadow Drive<br />
Elizabethtown, KY 42701<br />
270-872-8758(w) 270-735-1220(h)<br />
270-872-8758(c)<br />
meaghanwarsaw@yahoo.com<br />
vb1- 1<br />
Washburn, Ronald L. (4974)<br />
152 Spruce Lane<br />
Mt. Washington, KY 40047-1816<br />
502-643-5535(w) 502-904-9046(h)<br />
502-962-7666(f) 502-643-5535(c)<br />
terry.washburn@anthem.com<br />
fb3-25<br />
Washer, Jamie D. (4116)<br />
110 Broach Avenue South<br />
Murray, KY 42071<br />
270-753-5330(h)<br />
shirley.washer@murraystate.edu<br />
ba3-48,fp1-12<br />
Washington, Darryl G. (4118)<br />
PO Box 274<br />
Evarts, KY 40828-0274<br />
606-589-3233(w) 606-837-2189(h)<br />
preacherman274@windstream.net<br />
fb3-34<br />
Wathen, Joseph P. (1555)<br />
2950 St. Martin's Rd.<br />
Vine Grove, KY 40175<br />
270-828-3915(h)<br />
jpwathen@yahoo.com<br />
bk3-14<br />
Watkins, David (4122)<br />
5306 Mary Clayton Lane<br />
Crestwood, Ky 40014-8604<br />
502-541-5811(w) 502-241-9155(h)<br />
502-541-5811(c)<br />
refdavid@aol.com<br />
bk3-31<br />
Watkins, James (15426)<br />
401 Colonial Heights Road<br />
Glasgow, KY 42141<br />
270-590-0792(h)<br />
270-590-0792(c)<br />
watchnseegirl@gmail.com<br />
watchnseegirl@gmail.com<br />
ba2- 5<br />
Watkins, Katie L (17366)<br />
428 N Hite Ave Apt 22<br />
Louisville, KY 40206<br />
502-681-3827(h)<br />
502-681-3827(c)<br />
kdonnelly02@yahoo.com<br />
vb2- 2<br />
Watkins, Larry (17224)<br />
1200 Laurelwood Dr<br />
Crestwood, KY 40014<br />
502-222-9646(h)<br />
502-693-9452(c)<br />
watkinswoods@att.net<br />
tr1- 3<br />
Watkins, Lewis H. (4344)<br />
PO Box 565<br />
Jackson, KY 41339<br />
606-295-2267(w) 606-666-4442(h)<br />
lhwatkins51@gmail.com<br />
bk3-14<br />
Watson, Brittany L (18292)<br />
116 Lindenwood lane<br />
Frankfort, KY 40601<br />
502-226-0116(h)<br />
502-226-0116(c)<br />
soccerchick8217@aol.com<br />
so1- 1<br />
Watson, Dwight E. (5033)<br />
20 Pope Street<br />
Henderson, ky 42420-2132<br />
270-831-5060(w) 270-827-5752(h)<br />
270-577-1986(c)<br />
dee115@live.com<br />
bk1-27<br />
Watson, Jeff (6963)<br />
337 Pruyear Rd<br />
Campbellsville, KY 42718<br />
270-465-1973(w) 270-469-4994(h)<br />
270-465-1973(c)<br />
kydirtracer@hotmail.com<br />
bk3-22<br />
Watson, Jr., Naymon (Rusty) (13029)<br />
123 Tara Dawn Drive<br />
Shepherdsville, KY 40165<br />
502-543-4702(w) 502-543-8231(h)<br />
502-500-5584(c)<br />
preacherboy53@yahoo.com<br />
bk1- 9,vb2- 3<br />
Watson, Robert J. (2411)<br />
3807 Landherr Dr<br />
Louisville, KY 40299<br />
502-580-8645(w) 502-339-5647(h)<br />
502-445-1914(c)<br />
robwatson@insightbb.com<br />
rjwatson@bellsouth.net<br />
fb3-15,fp3-15<br />
Wattier, Mark J (17272)<br />
1140 Lovelaceville Florence Station Rd E<br />
Paducah, KY 42003<br />
270-554-0427(h)<br />
270-559-1228(c)<br />
mark.wattier@att.net<br />
bk1- 2<br />
Watts, Randall (11955)<br />
140 Alum Cave Br<br />
Garner, KY 41817<br />
606-435-7714(w) 606-785-3917(h)<br />
606-477-8401(c)<br />
rwatts@tgtel.com<br />
bk1-11<br />
Watts, William (11069)<br />
1013 Right Fork Maces Cr. Rd.<br />
Viper, KY 41774<br />
606-436-3191(w) 606-439-1986(h)<br />
606-436-3194(f) 606-233-3191(c)<br />
lywatts@yahoo.com<br />
so3-12<br />
Watts, William (15867)<br />
1013 Right Fork Maces Creek Rdigh<br />
Viper, KY 41774<br />
606-435-1067(w) 606-439-1986(h)<br />
606-436-3194(f) 606-233-4898(c)<br />
wjakewatts@yahoo.com<br />
lywatts@yahoo.com<br />
so2- 4<br />
Way, William B. (8248)<br />
2211 Outer Circle Drive<br />
Crestwood, KY 40014<br />
502-565-1418(w) 502-241-9414(h)<br />
502-321-1226(c)<br />
william.way@insightbb.com<br />
williamway@insightbb.com<br />
so3-19<br />
Wayne, Benny (1269)<br />
205 West Brown Street<br />
Nicholasville, KY 40356<br />
859-885-4980(w) 859-887-1081(h)<br />
859-509-0546(c)<br />
bwayne55@windstream.net<br />
ba3-16<br />
Weakley, Scott (4643)<br />
138 Leslie Clark Road<br />
New Haven, KY 40051-1913<br />
502-549-3638(w) 502-549-6054(h)<br />
502-549-3456(f) 502-827-3005(c)<br />
mmw24@netzero.net<br />
bk3-27,fb3-24,vb3-13<br />
Weathers, Christopher T (14026)<br />
4403 Utica Sellersburg Rd<br />
Sellersburg, IN 47172<br />
502-548-0501(w) 812-283-5893(h)<br />
502-548-0501(c)<br />
weathers51@hotmail.com<br />
fb3- 7<br />
Weathers, David (17085)<br />
1326 The Kings Ct<br />
Lexington, KY 40515<br />
859-321-6011(h)<br />
859-321-6011(c)<br />
hotlexdj@aol.com<br />
ba2- 3<br />
WeaverSylvia, Grant R (17932)<br />
8509 Bucking Trail Ct<br />
Louisville, KY 40291<br />
502-472-2845(h)<br />
502-472-2845(c)<br />
grantweaver@insightbb.com<br />
ba1- 2<br />
Weaver, Sarah E. (4133)<br />
2308 Allegheny Dr<br />
Louisville, KY 40299-1740<br />
502-485-8388(w) 502-266-9202(h)<br />
502-593-2467(c)<br />
seweaver@bellsouth.net<br />
so3-33<br />
Webb Jr., Johnny E. (8040)<br />
460 Cam Branch<br />
Harold, KY 41635<br />
606-437-3949(w) 606-478-4464(h)<br />
606-422-6003(c)<br />
johnny.webb@pikevillehospital.org<br />
johnny.webb@live.com<br />
bk3-20<br />
Webb, Kim M. (10356)<br />
7804 Stockton Way<br />
Florence, KY 41042<br />
859-760-5125(w)<br />
859-760-5125(c)<br />
kmw1094@fuse.net<br />
bk3-18<br />
Weber, David P. (5929)<br />
8809 Blue Bell Dr<br />
Louisville, KY 40219-4945<br />
502-494-7149(w) 502-968-0168(h)<br />
502-494-7149(c)<br />
dweber48ump@insightbb.com<br />
ba3-24<br />
Weber, Nicholas J. (4644)<br />
2820 Hoock Avenue<br />
Louisville, KY 40205-2247<br />
502-396-4010(w) 502-458-9929(h)<br />
866-472-6531(f) 502-396-4010(c)<br />
njw2020@yahoo.com<br />
njw2020@gmail.com<br />
fp2- 4,vb3-11<br />
Weber, Thomas C. (4142)<br />
507 Brookstone Way<br />
Louisville, KY 40223-2651<br />
502-245-4458(h)<br />
502-396-7853(c)<br />
tweber@insightbb.com<br />
bk3-40,fb3-54,fp1- 2<br />
Weber, Travis A (17301)<br />
2160 Sallee Drive<br />
Lexington, KY 40513<br />
859-533-9892(h)<br />
twuky10@gmail.com<br />
so2- 2<br />
Webster, Mike (13132)<br />
3101 Kirklevington Drive #237<br />
Lexington, KY 40517<br />
606-405-0444(h)<br />
606-831-6382(c)<br />
mike.webster@fayette.kyschools.us<br />
mikewebster24@hotmail.com<br />
bk3- 8<br />
Wehr, Scott A. (2135)<br />
4220 Winding Creek Road<br />
Crestwood, KY 40014<br />
502-495-0172(w) 502-387-2315(h)<br />
502-387-2315(c)<br />
ukvb9@hotmail.com<br />
vb3- 9<br />
Weickel, Craig (16507)<br />
7305 Creekview Ct<br />
Louisville, KY 40228<br />
502-239-6304(h)<br />
502-432-5894(c)<br />
cww3mta3@aol.com<br />
ba2- 5,fb2- 4<br />
Weidner, Alexander D (18174)<br />
2177 Canyon Ct<br />
Hebron, KY 41048<br />
859-344-2876(w) 513-652-3931(h)<br />
513-652-3931(c)<br />
alex.weidner@hotmail.com<br />
so1- 1<br />
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Weidner, Robert W (18265)<br />
725 Rosewynne Ct<br />
Cleves, OH 45002<br />
859-386-3710(w) 513-941-9450(h)<br />
859-393-0755(c)<br />
rweidner34@gmail.com<br />
so1- 1<br />
Weihe, Jr., Stanley J. (5028)<br />
7127 West <strong>High</strong>way 524<br />
Westport, KY 40077<br />
502-418-1170(w) 502-222-7905(h)<br />
stan.weihe@insightbb.com<br />
fb3-25<br />
Welch, Kevin P (17363)<br />
12 Hallsdale Drive<br />
Louisville, KY 40220<br />
502-485-8306(w) 502-432-2529(h)<br />
502-432-2529(c)<br />
sportytravelers@att.net<br />
vb2- 2<br />
Weldy, John (16234)<br />
532 Aztec Trail<br />
Frankfort, KY 40601<br />
502-395-1558(h)<br />
502-395-1558(c)<br />
wheels015@hotmail.com<br />
so2- 4<br />
Wells, Benjamin (13992)<br />
622 Webster Spradlin Rd<br />
Monticello, KY 42633<br />
606-348-9321(w) 606-340-8296(h)<br />
606-348-8881(f) 606-278-3050(c)<br />
b1e1n1@hotmail.com<br />
benjamin.wells@ky.gov<br />
bk1- 2,so2- 7<br />
Wells, Daneile (16958)<br />
11416 South Tazwell Dr Apt 508<br />
Louisville, KY 40241<br />
502-387-4933(h)<br />
502-387-4933(c)<br />
nwells25@yahoo.com<br />
bk2- 3<br />
Wells, Darell L (18322)<br />
312 College Street<br />
Elizabethtown, KY 43701<br />
270-982-5663(h)<br />
270-304-3154(c)<br />
wellsdkk@bbtel.com<br />
fb1- 1<br />
Wells, David M. (7419)<br />
1448 Lawson Bottom Road<br />
Burkesville, KY 42717<br />
270-433-5280(h)<br />
270-433-1336(c)<br />
dwells@duo-county.com<br />
ba1-16,bk3-21,fp3-16,vb3-13<br />
Wells, George O. (10559)<br />
210 Hidden Forest<br />
Glasgow, KY 42141<br />
270-651-3731(h)<br />
270-799-7994(c)<br />
george@glasgow-ky.com<br />
fp3-13<br />
Wells, Henry P (15351)<br />
1241 Pilcher Rd<br />
Frankfort, KY 40601<br />
502-564-3280(w) 502-682-4006(h)<br />
hpwells@shelbywireless.net<br />
sw1- 5<br />
Wells, James (15251)<br />
780 Sulphur Rd<br />
Smiths Grove, KY 42171<br />
270-597-2436(h)<br />
270-597-7807(c)<br />
james.wells7807@yahoo.com<br />
joseph.wells580@wku.edu<br />
bk1- 5<br />
Wells, Jeffrey Scott (14544)<br />
108 E 19th Street<br />
Owensboro, KY 42303<br />
270-684-1449(w) 270-684-2456(h)<br />
270-684-3484(f) 270-570-0992(c)<br />
jwells@modweldco.com<br />
fb3- 6<br />
Wells, Joel (17165)<br />
431 Sunshine Hill Rd<br />
London, KY 40744<br />
606-862-0782(h)<br />
606-260-7366(c)<br />
barbaraw@windstream.net<br />
ba1- 3,vb1- 1<br />
Wells, John (10501)<br />
412 Forest Ave<br />
Erlanger, KY 41018<br />
859-743-9644(h)<br />
859-743-9644(c)<br />
jcwells81@yahoo.com<br />
ba3- 8<br />
Wells, Kelly (16377)<br />
PO Box 904<br />
Wooton, KY 41776<br />
606-672-2337(w) 606-279-4887(h)<br />
606-275-2024(c)<br />
kelly.wells@leslie.kyschools.us<br />
tr1- 4<br />
Wells, Mark J. (11262)<br />
393 waller ave suite 11<br />
lexington, KY 40504<br />
859-509-7316(w)<br />
859-509-7316(c)<br />
mwells62@insightbb.com<br />
bk3-12<br />
Wells, Matthew Levi (13342)<br />
743 Wilson Creek Rd<br />
Langley, KY 41649<br />
606-226-5261(w) 606-285-0188(h)<br />
606-226-5261(c)<br />
levi.wells@ky.gov<br />
fb2- 4<br />
Wells, Timothy (16790)<br />
2747 Sinking Creek rd<br />
London, KY 40741<br />
606-878-2775(w) 6068649922(h)<br />
606-864-3976(f) 606-682-4830(c)<br />
tpwells@gmail.com<br />
so2- 3<br />
Welz, John 'Jack' (15101)<br />
714 Buckhorn St<br />
Ironton, OH 45638<br />
740-533-4327(w) 740-532-9415(h)<br />
740-533-4345(f)<br />
jack_welz@yahoo.com<br />
vb2- 5<br />
Wenderfer, John (6867)<br />
8655 Valley Circle Drive<br />
Florence, KY 41042<br />
859-301-3908(w) 859-371-1260(h)<br />
859-301-2020(f) 859-486-3147(c)<br />
jwenderf@stelizabeth.com<br />
bk3-22<br />
Wera, Suzy (10786)<br />
1069 Carpenter's Trace<br />
Villa Hills, KY 41017<br />
859-331-1220 x6311(w) 859-341-4545(h)<br />
wera@insightbb.com<br />
suzy.wera@beechwood.kyschools.us<br />
vb3-12<br />
Werner, Jr., Don (6467)<br />
100 Jeannette Ave.<br />
Frankfort, KY 40601-5202<br />
502-848-0278(h)<br />
502-803-6495(c)<br />
dwernerjr@yahoo.com<br />
ba3-12,bk3-23<br />
Wernke, Michelle (1813)<br />
3033 Crestmoor Ln<br />
Cincinnati, OH 45238<br />
513-237-1667(w)<br />
513-410-9318(c)<br />
michellewernke09@gmail.com<br />
michelleb0705@yahoo.com<br />
vb3-14<br />
Wess, Ronald L (15359)<br />
522 W Short St<br />
Lexington, KY 40507<br />
859-707-8193(h)<br />
wessmusic@yahoo.com<br />
bk1- 5<br />
Wesseling, Katie (4158)<br />
2724 Tanglewood Ct<br />
Covington, KY 41017-1094<br />
859-331-6558(h)<br />
859-331-8104(f) 859-760-0162(c)<br />
katie.wesseling@fuse.net<br />
vb3-33<br />
Westphal, Edwin L. (4162)<br />
3122 Roselawn Blvd.<br />
Louisville, KY 40220-2622<br />
502-451-5489(h)<br />
502-489-4076(c)<br />
elwestphaldc@bellsouth.net<br />
edwin.westphal@louisvilleky.gov<br />
ba3-34<br />
Whaley, Barry (14669)<br />
2827 Eleanor Ave<br />
Louisville, KY 40205<br />
502-451-5601 x10(w) 502-295-0599(h)<br />
502-451-8518(f) 502-295-0599(c)<br />
bawhaley@insightbb.com<br />
sw1- 6<br />
Wharton, Kent (14480)<br />
3237 Marston Pl<br />
Lexington, KY 40503-1381<br />
859-492-7063(w) 859-223-3237(h)<br />
859-492-7063(c)<br />
k4rw@hotmail.com<br />
wharton@insightbb.com<br />
so3- 6<br />
Wharton, Richard (14481)<br />
3237 Marston Pl<br />
Lexington, KY 40503-1381<br />
859-223-3237(h)<br />
859-537-4417(c)<br />
richardwharton5@gmail.com<br />
richardwharton5@gmail.com<br />
so3- 6<br />
Wharton, Robert (15195)<br />
3237 Marston Pl<br />
Lexington, KY 40503<br />
859-223-3237(h)<br />
859-519-9000(c)<br />
robert.referee@hotmail.com<br />
rbwharton@insightbb.com<br />
so2- 5<br />
Wheat, Calvin (17399)<br />
192 Cedar Hills Dr<br />
Pikeville, KY 41501<br />
606-434-4201(h)<br />
606-434-4201(c)<br />
wheatc@mikrotec.com<br />
so2- 2<br />
Wheat, Jesse Joseph (11342)<br />
216 South Third St.<br />
Bardstown, KY 40004<br />
502-349-0003(w) 502-331-3310(h)<br />
502-349-0063(f) 502-331-3310(c)<br />
jjwheat@bardstowncable.net<br />
tr2-12<br />
Wheeler, Arnold L. (10359)<br />
PO Box 397<br />
Stanville, KY 41659<br />
606-481-9411(w) 606-478-8188(h)<br />
606-478-8188(f) 606-481-9411(c)<br />
arnold.wheeler@ky.gov<br />
bk3-25<br />
Wheeler, Dave (15314)<br />
110 Curtis Ct<br />
Catlettsburg, KY 41129<br />
606-929-4045(w) 606-739-4570(h)<br />
606-923-4331(c)<br />
dxwheeler@bop.gov<br />
bk1- 4<br />
Wheeler, Heather Oates (11843)<br />
707 Hillcrest<br />
Danville, KY 40422<br />
859-319-5673(w) 859-238-4195(h)<br />
859319-5673(c)<br />
heather.wheeler@boyle.kyschools.us<br />
oatesha1@hotmail.com<br />
vb2- 9<br />
Wheeler, Lou S. (4169)<br />
10009 Merioneth Dr<br />
Louisville, KY 40299-2828<br />
502-485-8388(w) 502-267-4463(h)<br />
502-552-6049(c)<br />
auntlou@insightbb.com<br />
vb3-31<br />
Whisman, Chris (17007)<br />
2885 Ky 1812<br />
Campton, KY 41301<br />
606-663-0422(w) 606-668-7155(h)<br />
606-207-9912(c)<br />
chris441332@yahoo.com<br />
ba1- 3,bk1- 3,fp1- 2<br />
Whitaker, Aaron (14555)<br />
4460 State Route 121 North<br />
Murray, KY 42071<br />
270-472-0017(w) 270-978-9954(h)<br />
270-978-9954(c)<br />
aawhit12@yahoo.com<br />
awhitaker@letica.com<br />
so2- 4<br />
Whitaker, Dale R. (9456)<br />
28044 Cardinal Lane<br />
Catlettsburg, KY 41129<br />
304-453-5949(w) 606-739-6868(h)<br />
860-560-0421(f) 606-922-4937(c)<br />
dale.whitaker@braskem.com<br />
dale.whitaker@braskem.com<br />
bk1-17<br />
Whitaker, John D. (7249)<br />
1423 Booth Avenue<br />
Owensboro, KY 42301<br />
270-685-5138(w) 270-683-9287(h)<br />
jdwhitsoc@aol.com<br />
so3-21<br />
Whitaker, Zackary (16402)<br />
517 Alfa Drive<br />
Frankfort, KY 40601<br />
502-223-3783(h)<br />
502-545-6637(c)<br />
zackary.whitaker@yahoo.com<br />
bk2- 4,fb2- 4<br />
White, Caitlin (16618)<br />
Box 311 100 Academic Pkwy<br />
Grayson, KY 41143<br />
606-474-3155(f) 606-923-9808(c)<br />
cwhite@kcu.edu<br />
vb2- 3<br />
White, David G. (6383)<br />
1140 Wood Cliff Rd<br />
Frankfort, KY 40601<br />
502-229-7268(w) 502-227-3210(h)<br />
502-229-7268(c)<br />
kydwhite@fewpb.net<br />
bk3-14<br />
White, Donald J. (4175)<br />
PO Box 169<br />
Loyall, KY 40854-0169<br />
606-574-2020(w) 606-573-1090(h)<br />
606-524-5133(c)<br />
kdwhite@harlanonline.net<br />
don.white@harlan.kyschools.us<br />
ba3-29,bk3-28,fb3-26,fp1- 9,vb1- 1<br />
White, Elizabeth (11312)<br />
619 Pasadena Dr<br />
Lexington, KY 40503<br />
606-477-0681(c)<br />
commonew@setel.com<br />
tr2-12<br />
White, Gary Steve (16350)<br />
305 Biloxi Dr<br />
Nicholasville, KY 40356<br />
859-227-4839(h)<br />
859-227-4839(c)<br />
swhite5451@yahoo.com<br />
fb2- 4<br />
WhiteJr, Gene (13750)<br />
355 Holmes St<br />
Frankfort, KY 40601<br />
502-695-6740(w) 502-352-6111(h)<br />
502-682-3456(c)<br />
genewhite5@yahoo.com<br />
bk2- 8,fb3- 7<br />
White, George (15962)<br />
109 N 34th St<br />
Louisville, KY 40212<br />
502-409-7744(h)<br />
502-310-0070(c)<br />
george.white1@insightbb.com<br />
fb2- 4<br />
<strong>2012</strong>-<strong>2013</strong> KHSAA HANDBOOK OFFICIALS DIRECTORY - 75<br />
Offi Offi cials cials Directory Directory
Offi Offi cials cials Directory Directory<br />
White, Jason T (17263)<br />
510 Independence Ct<br />
Radcliff, KY 40160<br />
270-351-5010(h)<br />
270-723-0811(c)<br />
tisbutterboy@aol.com<br />
so2- 2<br />
White, John V (18280)<br />
140 Fox Run<br />
Viper, KY 41774<br />
606-439-3007(h)<br />
606-216-8241(c)<br />
jvw_155@yahoo.com<br />
so1- 1<br />
White, Mark (10653)<br />
425 Flat Rd<br />
Campton, KY 41301<br />
606-668-8102(w) 606-668-6365(h)<br />
606-272-0096(c)<br />
nuttyref@yahoo.com<br />
bk3-12,fp1- 2<br />
White, Patrick (14577)<br />
744 Lewis Free Road<br />
Edmonton, KY 42129<br />
270-432-7639(h)<br />
270-670-3446(c)<br />
whitehouse@scrtc.com<br />
fb2- 6<br />
White, Trever (10393)<br />
2324 Thistle Park<br />
Lexington, KY 40509<br />
859-948-8130(w) 859-543-1501(h)<br />
859-338-6600(c)<br />
twhiteky@gmail.com<br />
trever.white@hotmail.com<br />
bk3-13<br />
White, Jr., Walker (4179)<br />
4825 Todds Rd.<br />
Lexington, KY 40509<br />
859-263-2219(h)<br />
w.white5@insightbb.com<br />
bk1-30<br />
Whitehead, Charles J. (4790)<br />
4045 Slack Pike<br />
Maysville, KY 41056<br />
606-759-5763(w) 606-759-5602(h)<br />
606-759-5440(f) 606-407-1314(c)<br />
cjwhitehead@yahoo.com<br />
fp3-20<br />
Whitehead, Donnie (14683)<br />
917 East Appletree Rd<br />
Stearns, KY 42647<br />
606-310-9471(w) 606-516-5061(h)<br />
606-310-9471(c)<br />
donnie355@yahoo.com<br />
donnie.whitehead@mccreary.kyschools.us<br />
ba1- 6,bk2- 6<br />
Whitehead, Silas (12959)<br />
312 New York Road<br />
Cumberland, KY 40823<br />
606-589-2029(w) 606-589-9263(h)<br />
606-589-2452(f) 606-273-2527(c)<br />
lawman959@yahoo.com<br />
ba1- 3,bk1- 9,fb1- 3,fp1- 3,vb1- 3<br />
Whitehead, Thomas (13147)<br />
30 Retreat Street<br />
Southgate, KY 41071<br />
513-681-5950 x847(w) 859-802-9769(h)<br />
859-802-9769(c)<br />
tom.whitehead@sunchemical.com<br />
twhitehead@fwinvestments.com<br />
ba2- 9<br />
Whitfi eld, Glenn (12682)<br />
3511 Hanover Rd<br />
Louisville, KY 40207<br />
502-244-6439(w) 502-895-8443(h)<br />
502-417-9885(c)<br />
gmw1618@yahoo.com<br />
so3- 9<br />
Whitford, Ryan (12132)<br />
3506 Maalox Ct<br />
Louisville, KY 40220<br />
502-495-3205(h)<br />
502-558-6548(c)<br />
rekdwhit@bellsouth.net<br />
fb3-10<br />
Whitley, David (16218)<br />
6326 Paris Pike<br />
Georgetown, KY 40324<br />
502-863-0279(h)<br />
502-316-4419(c)<br />
dkdswhitley@bellsouth.net<br />
fb2- 4<br />
Whitlow, Mason (16579)<br />
212 Rosie St<br />
Bowling Green, KY 42103<br />
270-799-7808(h)<br />
270-799-7808(c)<br />
masonwhitlow@insightbb.com<br />
ba2- 3,bk1- 3,fb1- 2<br />
Whitman, Curtis D (17474)<br />
1415 mchenry st<br />
Louisville, KY 40217<br />
502-876-1432(w) 502-876-1432(h)<br />
502-876-1432(c)<br />
cd.whitman@hotmail.com<br />
so1- 2<br />
Whitt, Mark S. (6224)<br />
PO Box 202<br />
North Matewan, WV 25688-0202<br />
304-235-0370(w) 304-426-8010(h)<br />
mark.whitt@mail.wvu.edu<br />
bk3-19,fb1-18<br />
Whitt, Randy (3818)<br />
PO Box 21073<br />
Louisville, KY 40221<br />
502-498-2936(w) 502-552-6951(h)<br />
rwhittkyfl a@gmail.com<br />
r.whitt@vips.org<br />
ba1- 9,fp3-16,vb1-10<br />
Whittemore, Jack (4184)<br />
3200 Todds Road #1214<br />
Lexington, KY 40509<br />
859-234-1400(w)<br />
859-234-1425(f) 859-230-1265(c)<br />
whittemorejack@yahoo.com<br />
jack.whittemore@insightbb.com<br />
bk3-35<br />
Whittemore, Troy L (18400)<br />
13 Brothers Way<br />
Clearfi eld, KY 40313<br />
859-229-4911(h)<br />
twhittemore@moreheadstate.edu<br />
so1- 1<br />
Whittenberger, Christopher (14225)<br />
1375 Liveoak Court<br />
Independence, KY 41051<br />
859-468-2938(h)<br />
859-468-2938(c)<br />
cwhitt07@hotmail.com<br />
ba1- 7,bk1- 7,fb1- 6<br />
Whittenberger, Paul (15963)<br />
3516 Kimberly drive #11<br />
Erlanger, KY 41018<br />
8593420082(h)<br />
859-468-2939(c)<br />
paulwhittenberger@gmail.com<br />
ba1- 4,wr1- 4<br />
Wickerham, Bill (9731)<br />
2317 Bittel Rd<br />
Owensboro, KY 42301<br />
270-683-5365(w) 270-684-0013(h)<br />
270-485-3266(c)<br />
wctsdad@aol.com<br />
so3-16<br />
Wickerham, Cyndi (10236)<br />
2317 Bittel Rd<br />
Owensboro, KY 42301<br />
270-684-0013(h)<br />
270-485-3057(c)<br />
wctsmom@aol.com<br />
vb1-13<br />
Wides, Betsy (8725)<br />
174 Penmoken Park<br />
Lexington, KY 40503<br />
859-276-2313(h)<br />
859-576-0890(c)<br />
bgwides@yahoo.com<br />
vb3-18<br />
Wiedmar, Mark W. (9513)<br />
1419 Nightingale Lane<br />
Goshen, KY 40026<br />
502-409-4123(w) 502-228-3940(h)<br />
502-228-5791(f) 502-417-4545(c)<br />
markw@rightcallcom.com<br />
fb3-19<br />
Wigand, Jeffrey (14484)<br />
171 Deer Run Road<br />
Cadiz, KY 42211<br />
270-924-0222(h)<br />
270-924-3771(f) 270-350-0033(c)<br />
jjwigand@yahoo.com<br />
so3- 6<br />
Wigginton, Kevin N (17433)<br />
3516 Dumesnil Street<br />
Louisville, KY 40211<br />
502-561-3739(w) 502-778-7078(h)<br />
502-457-9941(c)<br />
wigg3d1911@aol.com<br />
fb2- 2<br />
Wigginton, Mark E. (4187)<br />
201 North 46th Street<br />
Louisville, KY 40212<br />
502-560-8486(w) 502-778-4612(h)<br />
502-727-1647(c)<br />
markewig@yahoo.com<br />
bk1-32<br />
Wilder, Anthony (8148)<br />
4312 Murphy Lane<br />
Louisville, KY 40241<br />
502-523-1553(c)<br />
a.wilder@insightbb.com<br />
ba3-20,bk3-15<br />
Wilder, Christian Z (18353)<br />
479 Laketower Drive #310<br />
Lexington, KY 40502<br />
859-619-0679(h)<br />
859-619-0679(c)<br />
runwilder@gmail.com<br />
tr1- 1<br />
Wiler, Jr., James (4191)<br />
828 West Forestdale Road<br />
Ashland, KY 41102-9481<br />
606-921-6030(w) 606-928-2341(h)<br />
606-923-0301(c)<br />
digger03@roadrunner.com<br />
ba3-16,bk3-32<br />
Wiley, Mark S. (9292)<br />
71 Township Road 616<br />
South Point, OH 45680-7725<br />
740-479-0585(c)<br />
wvredcard@yahoo.com<br />
so3-17<br />
Wilfong, Peg (14765)<br />
842 Plum Ridge Rd<br />
Taylorsville, KY 40071<br />
856-366-4390(c)<br />
refereepeg@yahoo.com<br />
fp3-20<br />
Wilhite, Lauren (16933)<br />
5708 Maldon Dr<br />
Louisville, KY 40216<br />
502-641-8414(h)<br />
lowilhite@att.net<br />
bk2- 3<br />
Wilhoit, Kevin (13256)<br />
2151 Old Lebanon Rd<br />
Campbellsville, KY 42718<br />
270-465-1369(h)<br />
270-465-1369(c)<br />
kwil4463@gmail.com<br />
kkwil@hotmail.com<br />
bk1- 5,vb2- 6<br />
Wilkins, Jason (10386)<br />
135 Magnolia Drive<br />
Central City, KY 42330<br />
270-543-1981(w)<br />
270-543-1981(c)<br />
wilkinsjason@bellsouth.net<br />
bk3-13<br />
Wilkinson, Dean (17158)<br />
3108 Eagle Pass<br />
Louisville, KY 40213<br />
502-637-1958(h)<br />
502-553-1427(c)<br />
deanwilk1@att.net<br />
sw1- 3<br />
Wilkinson, Kelly (17159)<br />
1208 Schiller Ave<br />
Louisville, KY 40204<br />
502-569-5819(w) 803-727-4398(h)<br />
wilkinsonk@gmail.com<br />
sw1- 3<br />
Willett, Joseph E. (5309)<br />
916 North Morgan<br />
Morganfi eld, KY 42437<br />
270-389-2072(h)<br />
eswillett@bellsouth.net<br />
fp3-14<br />
Williams Jr., Alfred (8372)<br />
211 St. Louis Avenue<br />
Providence, KY 42450<br />
270-871-8266(w)<br />
270-871-8266(c)<br />
duster2@bellsouth.net<br />
bk3-19,fb1- 3,fp3-14<br />
Williams, Andre D (16145)<br />
1423 Kinsey Drive<br />
Lexington, KY 40512<br />
513-284-0111(h)<br />
a.22williams@yahoo.com<br />
bk3- 7,fb1- 2<br />
Williams, Billy (12552)<br />
10605 Garden Creek Place<br />
Louisville, KY 40223<br />
502-267-6121(w) 502-254-3478(h)<br />
502-767-0297(c)<br />
williamjw@insightbb.com<br />
ba3-10<br />
Williams, Brian C (17267)<br />
902 South 17th St<br />
Murray, KY 42071<br />
270-753-0647(h)<br />
270-293-4483(c)<br />
southwind80@hotmail.com<br />
so2- 2<br />
Williams, C. Shaun (12075)<br />
255 Townview Lane<br />
Leitchfi eld, KY 42754<br />
270-234-0580(w) 270-287-0101(h)<br />
270-316-4441(c)<br />
cshaunwilliams@gmail.com<br />
bigshaun56@gmail.com<br />
ba3-11,bk3-10,fb3-11<br />
Williams, Christopher C (17387)<br />
8 W. Crescent Ave.<br />
Woodlawn, KY 41071<br />
859-442-8684(h)<br />
859-466-0486(c)<br />
chris.williams11@fuse.net<br />
so2- 2<br />
Williams, Derrick (13531)<br />
8691 Tompkinsville Road<br />
Glasgow, KY 42141<br />
270-427-2101(h)<br />
270-670-6555(c)<br />
derrick.williams@barren.kyschools.us<br />
derrick@scrtc.com<br />
ba1- 8,bk2- 8,fp1- 2<br />
Williams, Emily (15176)<br />
1506 Russell Cave Rd<br />
Lexington, KY 40505<br />
859-299-8873(w) 859-539-1312(h)<br />
emilywilliams2@gmail.com<br />
vb2- 4<br />
Williams, Frankie (4874)<br />
725 Steeplechase Way<br />
Bowling Green, KY 42104-2412<br />
270-784-1600(w) 270-784-1600(h)<br />
270-467-0736(f) 270-784-1600(c)<br />
frankie.williams@insightbb.com<br />
1541@insightbb.com<br />
ba3-26,bk3-25,fp2-31<br />
Williams, James A. (4206)<br />
143 Meadowbrook Cr<br />
Bowling Green, KY 42101-3965<br />
270-782-0712(h)<br />
270-843-6927(f) 270-792-8309(c)<br />
swesky@juno.com<br />
swesky@insightbb.com<br />
ba3-42,bk3-39,fb3-34,so3-34,fp3-31,tr3-<br />
32,vb3-33<br />
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Williams, John H. (13226)<br />
5812 Grandel Blvd<br />
Louisville, KY 40258<br />
502-447-0059(h)<br />
859-420--6386(c)<br />
strikethreejohn@yahoo.com<br />
ba2-18,bk2-17,fp3-18,vb3-16<br />
Williams, John R. (13321)<br />
1919 Price Av<br />
Bowling Green, KY 42104<br />
270-842-8141(w) 270-842-8008(h)<br />
270-781-0562(f) 270-320-0599(c)<br />
jwill8008@aol.com<br />
vb3- 8<br />
Williams, Laffoon (8194)<br />
2735 Zion Road<br />
Henderson, KY 42420<br />
270-827-9720(h)<br />
270-860-4417(c)<br />
laffoonwilliams@yahoo.com<br />
bk1-23<br />
Williams, Louis A (18378)<br />
868 Shelby Avenue<br />
Radcliff, KY 40160<br />
270-351-3212(h)<br />
270-300-8670(c)<br />
lawill12@louisville.edu<br />
so1- 1<br />
Williams, RaShawn (12150)<br />
7103 Gate Run Rd Apt#3<br />
Louisville, KY 40291<br />
502-510-3383(h)<br />
502-510-3383(c)<br />
kingofkickball@yahoo.com<br />
so1-11<br />
Williams, Raynard A (14088)<br />
129 Payne Avenue<br />
Georgetown, KY 40324<br />
502-863-1600(h)<br />
859-316-2900(c)<br />
raynard.williams48@yahoo.com<br />
bk3- 7<br />
Williams, Roland E (4215)<br />
2225 Elmcrest Drive<br />
Bardstown, KY 40004-2309<br />
502-331-8802(w) 502-348-5433(h)<br />
502-331-8832(f) 502-510-1101(c)<br />
coach_roe@yahoo.com<br />
vb3- 8<br />
Williams, Stephen (17207)<br />
11304 Vista Greens Drive<br />
Louisville, KY 40241<br />
502-749-8363(h)<br />
502-377-4126(c)<br />
stecwill9@aol.com<br />
ba2- 8<br />
Williamson, Cindy (15398)<br />
2442 Stonewall Tr<br />
Fort Mitchell, KY 41017<br />
859-331-0243(h)<br />
859-250-6443(c)<br />
cmwillia@fuse.net<br />
sw1- 5<br />
Willis, Jeremiah P. (8580)<br />
584 Meadow Crest Drive<br />
Mount Washington, KY 40047<br />
502-994-4014(h)<br />
502-994-4014(c)<br />
jpwillis10@gmail.com<br />
jpwillis10@yahoo.com<br />
ba3-18<br />
Willis, William H. (12316)<br />
8215 Pandorea Rd<br />
Louisville, KY 40258<br />
502-413-4634(w) 502-937-6767(h)<br />
502-413-4673(f) 502-419-3414(c)<br />
draft5@insightbb.com<br />
william.willis@ang.af.mil<br />
bk2-10,fb1- 9<br />
Willman, Glenn 'Tony' (4224)<br />
141 Kathleen Drive<br />
Fort Mitchell, KY 41017-2064<br />
859-331-3310(h)<br />
859-250-3305(c)<br />
hopshop402@harperoil.com<br />
hotshop402@harperoil.com<br />
bk2-13,fb3-31<br />
Willoughby, Jackie (14349)<br />
568 South Magnolia Drive<br />
Mt Sterling, KY 40353<br />
859-233-3157(w) 859-585-3554(h)<br />
859-585-3554(c)<br />
willoughbyclan@yahoo.com<br />
fp1- 7<br />
Wilson, D. Gary (5558)<br />
PO Box 294<br />
Georgetown, KY 40324-0294<br />
859-367-1218(w) 859-485-9231(h)<br />
859-221-8618(c)<br />
gary.wilson@lge-ku.com<br />
bk3-24<br />
Wilson, Darrell (5768)<br />
PO Box 1342<br />
Harlan, KY 40831-9706<br />
606-664-3230(h)<br />
606-521-2674(c)<br />
dwgottaref@hotmail.com<br />
bk3-24,fb3-23,fp3-18<br />
Wilson III, Elmore "Bucky" (11952)<br />
15803 Northville Pl<br />
Louisville, KY 40245<br />
502-969-7067(w)<br />
502-718-5366(c)<br />
e3wilson@yahoo.com<br />
fb2-10<br />
Wilson Jr, Herbert (2086)<br />
12 Graham Avenue<br />
Frankfort, KY 40601<br />
502-352-2061(w) 502-352-1685(h)<br />
502-545-8147(c)<br />
hwilson@fewpb.net<br />
ba1- 2,fb3-15<br />
Wilson, John R (17823)<br />
1523 Canterbury Dr<br />
Murray, KY 42071<br />
270-873-2596(h)<br />
270-227-4747(c)<br />
jandjwilson1994@gmail.com<br />
sw1- 2<br />
Wilson, Kenneth (4233)<br />
72 Bells Lane<br />
Calhoun, KY 42327<br />
270-686-8926(w) 270-499-0982(h)<br />
270-686-8257(f) 270-499-0982(c)<br />
kenneth.wilson@bunge.com<br />
bk3-39,fp3-28,vb3-13<br />
Wilson, Kyle (8284)<br />
3211 Blackjack Road<br />
Franklin, KY 42134<br />
270-586-7944(w) 270-776-0897(h)<br />
kqwilson@hotmail.com<br />
fb3-18<br />
Wilson, Lance (5136)<br />
301 Atherton St<br />
Livermore, KY 42352<br />
270-278-2113(w)<br />
270-314-9067(c)<br />
livermorewwp@bellsouth.net<br />
lwilson0827@att.net<br />
bk3-24,fp3-10<br />
Wilson, Sammy O (17589)<br />
PO Box 230<br />
Phyllis, KY 41554<br />
606-835-1421(h)<br />
606-213-7955(c)<br />
sowilson@moreheadstate.edu<br />
bk1- 6<br />
Wilson, Tackett (14279)<br />
60 Buckland Loop<br />
Corbin, KY 40701<br />
859-293-4500(w) 606-526-0225(h)<br />
859-293-4530(f) 859-358-7747(c)<br />
tackett.wilson@ky.gov<br />
ba3- 7,bk2- 6,fb3- 6,fp1- 6<br />
Wimp, James Craig (14644)<br />
220 Spring Meadow Dr<br />
Radcliff, KY 40160<br />
270-877-5652(h)<br />
270-312-4714(c)<br />
ivascuttinloose@bellsouth.net<br />
so1- 6<br />
Wimpsett, Michael (13416)<br />
416 South Sixth Street<br />
Bardstown, KY 40004<br />
502-507-2675(c)<br />
tyler.wimpsett@nelson.kyschools.us<br />
wimpsett_6@hotmailcom<br />
bk3- 8<br />
Winders, Jim (17856)<br />
8610 Banbridge Road<br />
Louisville, KY 40242<br />
502-429-5334(h)<br />
502-727-8322(c)<br />
jim.winders@insightbb.com<br />
ba1- 2,fp1- 2<br />
Winders, Kerry Shane (1614)<br />
13089 Ovil Road<br />
Hopkinsville, KY 42240<br />
270-839-0348(w) 270-269-8050(h)<br />
270-839-0348(c)<br />
kswinder@bellsouth.net<br />
swinders@bellsouth.net<br />
bk3-13,fb2- 5<br />
Winders, Troy K. (9512)<br />
104 Standard Drive<br />
Elkton, KY 42220<br />
270-604-0090(w) 270-265-5197(h)<br />
270-543-6750(c)<br />
troywinders@kih.net<br />
bk3-17,fb2- 3<br />
Winfrey, Steve (4242)<br />
315 Dorchester Dr<br />
Bowling Green, KY 42103<br />
606-759-7141 x66268(w) 270-781-<br />
5507(h)<br />
270-282-1111(c)<br />
stevewinfrey42103@yahoo.com<br />
fb3-41<br />
Wing, Perry R. (9535)<br />
10734 Cypresswood Drive<br />
Independence, KY 41051<br />
859-760-7466(w) 859-760-7466(h)<br />
859-760-7466(c)<br />
director.soas@insightbb.com<br />
ba3-14,bk3-17,so3-11,fp1- 5<br />
Wingfeld, Larry (6609)<br />
4305 Delco Dell Road<br />
Dayton, OH 45429<br />
937-751-9375(w) 937-293-5446(h)<br />
937-510-8640(c)<br />
lawing44@aol.com<br />
tr2-25<br />
Wingfeld, Loren (15362)<br />
2503 Goldsmith Ln<br />
Louisville, KY 40218<br />
502-458-5101(h)<br />
502-609-4682(c)<br />
lwingfeld@gmail.com<br />
lwingfeld@gmail.com<br />
sw1- 5<br />
Winkler, Matthew P. (11383)<br />
2054 Michigan Avenue<br />
Dayton, KY 41074<br />
859-815-2016(w)<br />
859-991-5083(c)<br />
winks32@gmail.com<br />
so2-11<br />
Winsett, Robert W. (9388)<br />
1016 Rainbow Drive<br />
Albany, KY 42602<br />
606-387-4142(h)<br />
winsett@windstream.net<br />
winsett@windstream.net<br />
bk2-17<br />
Winter, Andrew (13227)<br />
729 Lakewood Drive<br />
Taylor Mill, KY 41015<br />
859-341-0700(w) 859-356-9531(h)<br />
859-341-0788(f) 859-663-1155(c)<br />
alwinter6@aol.com<br />
ba3-28,bk1- 1,fb3-24<br />
Wisdom, Jerry (12208)<br />
612 Maple Avenue<br />
Princeton, KY 42445<br />
270-362-4222(w) 270-365-9483(h)<br />
270-362-7443(f) 270-339-9170(c)<br />
jerry.d.wisdom@usace.army.mil<br />
fb3-10<br />
Wise, Gary L. (4247)<br />
3811 St. Germaine Ct.<br />
Louisville, KY 40207<br />
502-595-3164(w) 502-896-0166(h)<br />
502-229-6169(c)<br />
gary.wise@ky.gov<br />
fb3-27<br />
Wise, Michael W. (10502)<br />
PO Box 21<br />
Stamping Ground, KY 40379-0021<br />
859-421-0907(w) 502-535-4437(h)<br />
859-421-0907(c)<br />
michael.w.wise@gmail.com<br />
michael.w.wise@gmail.com<br />
fp2- 6<br />
Wise, Paul (13561)<br />
615 Alger Ave<br />
Louisville, KY 40214<br />
502-368-6519(w) 502-361-4116(h)<br />
502-366-6172(f) 502-727-3453(c)<br />
yocoach84@aol.com<br />
tr1- 8<br />
Witcher, Brian N (18002)<br />
100 Twin Lakes Dr.<br />
Vine Grove, KY 40175<br />
502-613-5145(w) 270-877-8130(h)<br />
480-201-8390(c)<br />
lbwitcher@comcast.net<br />
fb2- 2<br />
Witcher, Spencer B (17723)<br />
2833 Ewing Bend Drive<br />
Bowling Green, KY 42103<br />
270-651-2181(w) 270-783-0190(h)<br />
270-670-1000(c)<br />
spencer.witcher@insightbb.com<br />
sw1- 2<br />
Wohlleb, Albert (13267)<br />
Terrace Creek dr bld 13603 apt #1<br />
Louisville, KY 40245<br />
502-380-2827(w) 502-6484247(h)<br />
5023803082(f) 502-648-4247(c)<br />
awohlleb@ups.com<br />
vb3- 8<br />
Wolf, Jerry R. (2345)<br />
PO Box 331<br />
Glasgow, KY 42142<br />
270-678-6200 x276(w) 270-670-2971(h)<br />
270-670-2971(c)<br />
ack-jwolf@glasgow-ky.com<br />
jerrywolf@glasgow-ky.com<br />
fb3-15<br />
Wolterman, David S. (7036)<br />
PO Box 910532<br />
Lexington, KY 40591<br />
859-253-4744 x 3462(w) 859-806-<br />
6814(h)<br />
dave.wolterman@kml.kaba.com<br />
wr3-22<br />
Wolz, Melissa (15965)<br />
1095 Bannister Pike<br />
Dry Ridge, KY 41035<br />
859-240-8985(c)<br />
wolz5@yahoo.com<br />
wolz5@yahoo.com<br />
so2- 4<br />
Wolz, Thomas (15964)<br />
1095 Bannister Pike<br />
Dry Ridge, KY 41035<br />
859-283-1501 x6347(w)<br />
859-750-8180(c)<br />
wolztom@yahoo.com<br />
wolz5@yahoo.com<br />
so2- 4<br />
Wonder, Michael (8268)<br />
3613 Utica Pike<br />
Jeffersonville, IN 47130<br />
502-562-0128(w) 812-282-8134(h)<br />
502-643-7627(c)<br />
mwonder@kentuckycenter.org<br />
fb3-19<br />
Woo, Henry K. (4258)<br />
3361 Malone Drive<br />
Lexington, KY 40513-1208<br />
859-223-8770(h)<br />
859-361-2178(c)<br />
hwoo@insightbb.com<br />
so3-28<br />
<strong>2012</strong>-<strong>2013</strong> KHSAA HANDBOOK OFFICIALS DIRECTORY - 77<br />
Offi Offi cials cials Directory Directory
Offi Offi cials cials Directory Directory<br />
Wood, Chad (7533)<br />
PO Box 883<br />
Wallins, KY 40873<br />
606-664-0005(h)<br />
chad.wood@harlan.kyschools.us<br />
bk1- 4,fb2- 5<br />
Wood, Gwin L. (4259)<br />
108 S Henderson Dr<br />
Fulton, KY 42041-1744<br />
270-472-1103(h)<br />
731-479-0586(f) 270-627-1990(c)<br />
mkwngwood@bellsouth.net<br />
woodg@k12tn.net<br />
ba1-17,fb2- 9<br />
Wood, Robert M. (7553)<br />
15 Goodrich Ln<br />
Winslow, ME 04901<br />
207-680-8036(h)<br />
207-680-8036(c)<br />
rwood76@roadrunner.com<br />
rwood76@roadrunner.com<br />
tr2-21<br />
Wood, Wendell E (18226)<br />
25 Main St.<br />
Sacramento, KY 42372<br />
270-903-3309(h)<br />
270-903-3309(c)<br />
wbhewood@sbcglobal.net<br />
fp1- 1<br />
Woodard, Don (13380)<br />
408 Dundee Ct<br />
Mount Sterling, KY 40353<br />
859-498-0566(h)<br />
859-585-1440(c)<br />
motox_71@hotmail.com<br />
so1- 8<br />
Woodard, Stephen B. (1187)<br />
2421 Benjamin Landing<br />
Owensboro, KY 42301<br />
270-684-9428(w) 270-684-5857(h)<br />
270-684-9420(f) 270-570-2896(c)<br />
swoodard@erdmanncorp.com<br />
ba3-16,fb3-15<br />
Woodard, Zachary (14962)<br />
1925 Ottawa Dr<br />
Owensboro, KY 42301<br />
270-684-5857(h)<br />
270-684-9420(f) 270-313-8707(c)<br />
zach.woodard@yahoo.com<br />
ba2- 7,fb2- 4<br />
Woodcock, Jason (9163)<br />
98 Mt. Olive Rd<br />
Russell Springs, KY 42642<br />
606-787-5024(w) 270-866-6964(h)<br />
606-875-2900(c)<br />
khariw@hotmail.com<br />
fb3-15<br />
Woodcock, Mark A. (8157)<br />
100 Humingbird Ln<br />
Glasgow, KY 42141-9046<br />
270-651-8777(w) 270-344-0194(h)<br />
270-646-8994(c)<br />
gilco@glasgow-ky.com<br />
gilco57@yahoo.com<br />
fp3-19<br />
Woods, Joseph P. (2298)<br />
1465 Saddle Club Way<br />
Lexington, KY 40504<br />
859-338-7713(w) 859-338-7713(h)<br />
859-338-7713(c)<br />
jwoods@lynnimaging.com<br />
fb3-15<br />
Woods, Ralph (6265)<br />
365 Runway Dr.<br />
Williamsburg, KY 40769<br />
1-888-293-4246(w)<br />
606-864-0814(f) 606-344-3347(c)<br />
cmhwoods@yahoo.com<br />
ba2-19,bk3-42,fb3-20<br />
Woodside, Justin (14566)<br />
310 Dogwood Ct<br />
Versailles, KY 40383<br />
502-564-9473(w) 859-621-6562(h)<br />
502-564-8946(f) 859-621-6562(c)<br />
justin.woodside@ky.gov<br />
justin.woodside@gmail.com<br />
so2- 6<br />
Woosley, Barry (Danny) (13266)<br />
40 Jim Jolly Road<br />
Glasgow, KY 42141<br />
270-651-6315(w) 270-710-1154(h)<br />
270-710-1154(f) 270-590-0205(c)<br />
danny.woosley@barren.kyschools.us<br />
vb3- 8<br />
Wooten, Michael E. (10631)<br />
345 Odessa Way<br />
Paducah, KY 42001<br />
270-395-1098(w) 270-554-7122(h)<br />
270-217-0072(c)<br />
mewooten21@gmail.com<br />
mewooten21@comcast.net<br />
ba3-13,bk3-12<br />
Wooton, Dennis (16995)<br />
191 Buckhorn Ln<br />
Buckhorn, KY 41721<br />
606-666-7181(w) 606-398-7381(h)<br />
606-666-7778(f) 606-568-7478(c)<br />
patrick.wooton@breathitt.kyschools.us<br />
ba2- 3,bk2- 3,fb1- 1<br />
Workman, Matthew (13406)<br />
121 N Rice St<br />
Louisa, KY 41230<br />
6066384840(w) 6069391640(h)<br />
606-626-6464(c)<br />
mattworkman6565@yahoo.com<br />
bk2- 6,fb3- 8<br />
Wortham, Gary (13677)<br />
189 Harmon Thomas Rd<br />
Cadiz, KY 42211<br />
270-350-1386(h)<br />
270-350-1386(c)<br />
gdwortham@hotmail.com<br />
fb2- 8<br />
Wren, Richard L (17953)<br />
6321 Benton Rd.<br />
Paducah, KY 42001<br />
270-703-1385(h)<br />
270-703-1385(c)<br />
wren74@comcast.net<br />
fp1- 2<br />
Wright, Charles (Jack) (14590)<br />
12410 Nashville Road<br />
Woodburn, KY 42170<br />
270-843-5363(w) 270-529-0045(h)<br />
270-991-5457(c)<br />
jack.wright54@gmail.com<br />
fb3- 6<br />
Wright, David (14051)<br />
201 Brandon Drive<br />
Corbin, KY 40701<br />
606-521-3072(w) 606-526-1743(h)<br />
606-521-3072(c)<br />
wright4603@roadrunner.com<br />
sw1- 6<br />
Wright, Derrick (12385)<br />
PO Box 553<br />
Whitesburg, KY 41858<br />
606-632-2800(w) 606-633-8670(h)<br />
606-335-0458(c)<br />
derrickwright1@live.com<br />
dw_58_55@hotmail.com<br />
bk3-10,fb3- 8,fp3- 9<br />
Wright, Jeremy P (13350)<br />
3467 Hwy 317<br />
Jackhorn, KY 41825<br />
606-855-7519(h)<br />
606-634-5531(c)<br />
jwrigh03@pc.edu<br />
ba3- 8,bk3- 8,fb3- 7,fp3- 8,vb3- 8<br />
Wright, Jesse A (17588)<br />
7910 Us Hwy 62<br />
Cunningham, KY 42035<br />
270-628-3800(w) 270-642-2991(h)<br />
270-445-1038(c)<br />
jesse.wright@carlisle.kyschools.us<br />
ba1- 2<br />
Wright, Kenneth L. (4852)<br />
109 Joseph Court<br />
Radcliff, KY 40160<br />
270-351-8626(h)<br />
270-300-6789(c)<br />
kenlwrightsr@aol.com<br />
kathykkw@aol.com<br />
ba3-20<br />
Wright, Robert T. (4291)<br />
432 Fort Henry Drive<br />
Ft Wright, KY 41011-1832<br />
859-485-7065(w) 859-341-1555(h)<br />
859-485-7085(f) 859-991-5551(c)<br />
bwright.1@fuse.net<br />
bk3-36<br />
Wright, Roy Cable (8846)<br />
PO Box 35<br />
Owingsville, KY 40360<br />
606-674-2469(h)<br />
859-585-1514(c)<br />
wright4@windstream.net<br />
bk3-17,fb2- 7<br />
Wright, Roy E. (12621)<br />
640 Whitaker Street<br />
Morehead, KY 40351<br />
606-784-8956 x2614(w) 606-784-6049(h)<br />
606-784-1067(f) 606-207-3203(c)<br />
roy.wright@rowan.kyschools.us<br />
tr1-10<br />
Wyatt, Jacob (14944)<br />
1358 State Route 1124<br />
Mayfi eld, KY 42066<br />
270-345-2391(h)<br />
270-705-1884(c)<br />
jacobdw16@gmail.com<br />
jacobdw16@gmail.com<br />
ba2- 6<br />
Wychulis, Beth B. (4298)<br />
9013 Henry Clay Drive<br />
Louisville, KY 40242-3319<br />
502-584-6145(w) 502-425-1368(h)<br />
502-584-2825(f) 502-550-5731(c)<br />
bethwychulis@lpgglass.com<br />
vb3-35<br />
Wylie, Matthew W (18149)<br />
432 Hunters Run<br />
Richmond, KY 40475<br />
859-626-3460(h)<br />
859-314-8826(c)<br />
matthew.wylie2@uky.edu<br />
so1- 1<br />
Wylie, Michael W (18148)<br />
432 Hunters Run<br />
Richmond, KY 40475<br />
859-626-3460(h)<br />
859-314-6453(c)<br />
mwylie@compuserve.com<br />
so1- 1<br />
Wynn, Stephen (14113)<br />
PO Box 9222<br />
Paducah, KY 42002<br />
270-441-6109(w) 270-534-0344(h)<br />
270-201-6336(c)<br />
srwynn23@yahoo.com<br />
srwynn23@bellsouth.net<br />
bk1- 7<br />
Wyscarver, Christopher (13747)<br />
911 Diedrich Dr<br />
Flatwoods, KY 41139-1607<br />
740-867-5958 x3241(w) 740-646-5186(h)<br />
740-646-5186(c)<br />
cwyscarver@hotmail.com<br />
fp3- 8<br />
Yaden, Don (4150)<br />
4204 John Alden Ln<br />
Lexington, KY 40504<br />
859-253-8788(w) 859-339-4832(h)<br />
859-277-5995(f) 859-339-4832(c)<br />
pats4@hotmail.com<br />
dyaden@centralbank.com<br />
fb3-14<br />
Yaden, Evan (15246)<br />
661 Cole Rd<br />
London, KY 40741<br />
606-231-7686(h)<br />
evan_00@hotmail.com<br />
so1- 5<br />
Yaden, Fallon (16413)<br />
360 J B Lewis Road<br />
East Bernstadt, KY 40729<br />
606-843-6322(h)<br />
606-682-1529(c)<br />
fallon_houston4@hotmail.com<br />
so2- 4<br />
Yankey, Brian (9412)<br />
3260 Hwy. 221<br />
Pineville, KY 40977<br />
606-248-1794(w) 606-337-1445(h)<br />
606-269-6829(c)<br />
brian.yankey@bell.kyschools.us<br />
bk3- 8,fb2-13<br />
Yankey, Lori G. (11697)<br />
202 Midland Place<br />
Danville, KY 40422<br />
800-428-0409(w)<br />
859-516-7874(c)<br />
lori@amnews.com<br />
bk3-11<br />
Yeast, Terry (14434)<br />
337 Runyon Road<br />
Harrodsburg, KY 40330<br />
859-733-7160(w) 859-734-9030(h)<br />
859-733-7164(f) 859-325-0267(c)<br />
terry.yeast@mercer.kyschools.us<br />
tr2- 7<br />
Yeazel, Abigail (14490)<br />
165 Gainsway Dr<br />
Nicholasville, KY 40356-4035<br />
937-733-8315(c)<br />
abigailmarie86@gmail.com<br />
vb2- 6<br />
Yoder, Andrew R (17874)<br />
1632 Corinthian Dr. #2115<br />
Florence, KY 41042<br />
513-458-8286(w) 616-915-8798(h)<br />
616-915-8798(c)<br />
ary@cimcool.com<br />
ba1- 2<br />
Yonts, Loren T (17857)<br />
3608 Idle Hour Ct<br />
Owensboro, KY 42303<br />
270-687-8873(w) 270-686-6265(h)<br />
270-543-8728(c)<br />
reds_4_life@yahoo.com<br />
ba1- 2,fb1- 1<br />
Young, Bill (16355)<br />
4700 Haley Ln<br />
Louisville, KY 40241<br />
502-228-0158(w) 502-228-8631(h)<br />
william.young@oldham.kyschools.us<br />
wzy.jy@att.net<br />
tr1- 4<br />
Young, Chadwell (18288)<br />
1499 Lannock Place<br />
Danville, KY 40422<br />
859-323-2887(w) 859-583-8986(h)<br />
859-583-8986(c)<br />
chadwell.young327@topper.wku.edu<br />
fb1- 1<br />
Young, David (14892)<br />
211 Troon Dr<br />
Princeton, KY 42445<br />
270-388-2202(w)<br />
270-388-4701(f) 270-625-8720(c)<br />
davestoy@att.net<br />
ba2- 5,bk2- 6<br />
Young, John (16298)<br />
4964 Open Meadow Dr<br />
Independence, KY 41051<br />
859-363-7290(h)<br />
jd16@insightbb.com<br />
ba3- 9,bk1- 2<br />
Young, John (16362)<br />
3508 McNair Way<br />
Lexington, KY 40513<br />
859-21-0500(h)<br />
859-489-8520(c)<br />
jcyoung19@yahoo.com<br />
ba1- 3<br />
Young, Mark (13427)<br />
866 Oak Valley Rd<br />
Benton, KY 42025<br />
270-527-1649(h)<br />
270-205-1482(c)<br />
rexyoung@bellsouth.net<br />
bk3- 8,fp3- 7<br />
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Young, Matt (6106)<br />
10708 Sandy Ct<br />
Independence, KY 41051<br />
859-581-7640(w)<br />
859-322-3350(c)<br />
matthewyoung@fuse.net<br />
pauls.church@fuse.net<br />
bk2- 4,fb3-23<br />
Young, Preston (17418)<br />
2495 Narrows Branch Rd<br />
Hardy, KY 41531<br />
606-353-8429(h)<br />
606-369-4960(c)<br />
prestony65@hotmail.com<br />
ba1- 2,fb2- 2<br />
Young, Tommy (14729)<br />
227 Taylor Rd<br />
Burkesville, KY 42717-7716<br />
270-864-5161(w) 270-864-5914(h)<br />
270-459-2785(c)<br />
tommyyoung1965@yahoo.com<br />
bk2- 6<br />
Young, Wesley (13625)<br />
1221 Parkview Way<br />
Richmond, KY 40475-3436<br />
859-624-4321(h)<br />
513-310-2932(c)<br />
ball2@aol.com<br />
ba3-16<br />
Yuhas, Philip (11680)<br />
203 Meadow Lane<br />
Bardstown, KY 40004<br />
502-331-0900(w) 502-350-0477(h)<br />
502-331-0937(f) 502-510-2536(c)<br />
dryuhas@aol.com<br />
dryuhas@bardstowncable.net<br />
bk3-19<br />
Zachary, Austin C (18298)<br />
10104 Sycamore Shoals Court<br />
Louisville, KY 40223<br />
502-244-5090(h)<br />
502-419-0909(c)<br />
azachary01@bellarmine.edu<br />
so1- 1<br />
Zachary, Jeff (14634)<br />
10104 Sycamore Shoals Ct<br />
Louisville, KY 40223<br />
502-476-9412(w) 502-244-5090(h)<br />
502-419-0909(c)<br />
jeffzachary@yahoo.com<br />
so2- 6<br />
Zehnder, Jennifer (14866)<br />
2616 Valletta rd<br />
Louisville, KY 40205<br />
502-456-1830(h)<br />
502-648-6768(c)<br />
getfi tjen@aol.com<br />
sw1- 6<br />
Zehnder, Louis (16556)<br />
4339 Cobblewood Ct<br />
Independence, KY 41051<br />
317-627-3992(w) 317-627-3992(h)<br />
317-627-3992(c)<br />
lzwildcat@msn.com<br />
bk2- 4,fb2- 4,fp2- 3<br />
Zeiss, Ronald F. (10340)<br />
144 Hidden Ridge Ln<br />
Liberty, KY 42539<br />
606-787-1720(h)<br />
zeissinhimmer@yahoo.com<br />
zeisshimmer@yahoo.com<br />
ba2-13,fp2- 9,vb2-12<br />
Zeppa, Andre (16112)<br />
3216 Crosshill Ct<br />
Prospect, KY 40059<br />
502-228-6377(h)<br />
502-648-4704(c)<br />
andrezeppa@yahoo.com<br />
wr1- 4<br />
Zeppa, Antonio (6173)<br />
3216 Crosshill Court<br />
Prospect, KY 40059<br />
502-228-6377(w) 502-228-6377(h)<br />
502-523-9509(c)<br />
tonyzeppa@insightbb.com<br />
wr3-21<br />
ZeppaJr, Antonio (16113)<br />
723 west Whitney<br />
Louisville, KY 40215<br />
502-228-6377(h)<br />
502-648-4885(c)<br />
zeppa@insightbb.com<br />
wr1- 4<br />
Ziegler, Brianna N (17555)<br />
149 Ridge Top Circle<br />
Gordonville, MO 63701<br />
573-243-4569(h)<br />
573-275-3431(c)<br />
bziegler@murraystate.edu<br />
so2- 2<br />
Ziegler, Greg (12697)<br />
15 West Ridge Place<br />
Newport, KY 41071<br />
859-803-9875(w) 859-491-1353(h)<br />
859-803-9875(c)<br />
g_ziegler55@yahoo.com<br />
bk2- 7,fp3- 8,vb3- 9<br />
Zimmerer, Greg (3046)<br />
6005 John Moser Way<br />
Prospect, KY 40059<br />
502-412-7835(w) 502-412-7007(h)<br />
502-412-7340(f) 502-369-9986(c)<br />
gzimmerer@lifecell.com<br />
bk3-17<br />
Zimmerly, Tom (10394)<br />
7217 Bridge Point Pass<br />
Cincinnati, OH 45248<br />
859-386-5518(w) 513-542-3980(h)<br />
859-393-6153(c)<br />
tom.zimmerly@fmr.com<br />
bk3- 9<br />
Zirbel, Keith L (17459)<br />
1630 Fernwood Avenue<br />
Louisville, KY 40205<br />
502-909-5926(h)<br />
502-909-5926(c)<br />
keithzirbel@hotmail.com<br />
bk1- 2,fb2- 2<br />
Zorn, Jerry (7805)<br />
1865 Clearbrook Dr<br />
Burlington, KY 41005<br />
859-689-1229(c)<br />
jerryzorn@yahoo.com<br />
so2- 3<br />
Zornoza, Travis (15746)<br />
1033 Alexandria Dr<br />
Lawrenceburg, KY 40342<br />
502-517-4047(h)<br />
502-517-1910(c)<br />
traviszornoza@gmail.com<br />
so1- 4<br />
Zuber, Brad (1291)<br />
11823 Olde Spring Road<br />
Louisville, KY 40245<br />
502-241-0770(w) 502-241-9371(h)<br />
bezuber12@insightbb.com<br />
so3-15<br />
Zutterman, Kristen M (17875)<br />
3564 Louisville Road<br />
Bardstown, KY 40004<br />
502-294-0622(h)<br />
kmzutt01@louisville.edu<br />
bk1- 2<br />
de Jesus, Benjamin C (18136)<br />
405 W. Third St. #3<br />
Lexington, KY 40508<br />
724-581-1581(w) 724-581-1581(h)<br />
724-581-1581(f) 724-581-1581(c)<br />
scvlben@gmail.com<br />
vb1- 1<br />
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