NOMINEEELIG/SR/F/MINNOMINATORTYPE/REGION/DOBDATE NOM/EXP
1087
2021
2021
Don Adkins
4970 Hartland Pkwy
Lexington, KY 40515
ELIGIBLE
SENIOR


Virginia Adkins
4970 Hartland Pkwy
Lexington, KY 40515
NOM 05/18/2021
EXP 06/30/2026
Don Adkins has been a teacher, athletic director and basketball coach in Fayette County Public Schools for 35 years, culminating in his team being crowned Boys\' High School State Champions in 2001. He has also served on the board of directors for the K-Club, Bluegrass SportsCommissibr1, KHSAA Middle School Sports Commission, Bluegrass Special Olympics and Centenary United Methodist \"I Am Third Recreation\". Don received many honors and accolades for his contributions to athletics and most notably was awarded the Jim Host Youth, Sports Award for his contributions to the youth of the Bluegrass. In his spare time, Don continues to promote athletics by co-hosting a weekly high school sports radio show on IHeart Radio and is a color analyst for PrepSpin Communications, enjoys being a licensed realtor, playing golf, and spending time with his wife, children and grandchildren.
Attachments:  AdkinsDon_nomination   AdkinsDon_supportinfo   
NOMINEEELIG/SR/F/MINNOMINATORTYPE/REGION/DOBDATE NOM/EXP
1046
2021
2022
Greg Austin
2065 Williamsburg Road
Lexington, KY 40504
ELIGIBLE
SENIOR


S. Gale Travis
2675 Shakerag Rd
Manitou, KY 42436
NOM 05/14/2021
EXP 06/30/2026
By the time Greg Austin graduated in 1968, he had earned more letters than anyone in the history of Lafayette HS. He participated in football, basketball, and track. He also played baseball in the summer. For eight years, he had no break between seasons. Greg ran the 440 in :50:03 seconds and his 42’ 8 ½” triple jump earned him a state championship. Although baseball was his best sport, basketball was his first love, because it was something an introvert could do by himself. His senior year, he earned 3rd team honors. Greg was Lafayette’s football quarterback and was named 1st team AP during his senior year. Documentary through the Louis B. Nunn Center of Oral History at the University of Kentucky Libraries available at: https://bit.ly/3tHuOHG
Attachments:  AustinGreg_supportinfo   AustinGreg_nomination   Doug Flynn Support for Greg Austin   
NOMINEEELIG/SR/F/MINNOMINATORTYPE/REGION/DOBDATE NOM/EXP
1265
2022
2022
Gary Ball
682 Mint Hill Lane
Lexington, KY 40502
ELIGIBLE
SENIOR


Mike Meighan
612 Kingston Road
Lexington, KY 40505
NOM 11/01/2022
EXP 06/30/2027
See attached documents
Attachments:  nom1265file1.pdf   nom1265file2.pdf   nom1265file3.pdf   
NOMINEEELIG/SR/F/MINNOMINATORTYPE/REGION/DOBDATE NOM/EXP
1302
2023
2025
Jason Booher
106 Pin Oak Ter.
Harrodsburg, KY 40330
ELIGIBLE



Andy Moberly
635 Eldorado Drive
Elizabethtown, KY 42701
NOM 10/18/2023
EXP 06/30/2029
In Jason's 12 year head coaching career he won 5 boys regional titles at two different schools(Shelby Valley and Covington Holmes) in two different regions(15th and 9th). He won the All \\\"A\\\" State Championship with Shelby Valley in 2009 and 2010. He won the KHSAA Boys' State Championship in 2010 with Shelby Valley. Jason is the only boys\\\' basketball coach to win the All \\\"A\\\" State Championship and the KHSAA State Championship in the same basketball season. Jason is also the only boys' basketball head coach to ever win the KHSAA State Championship in the tradition rich area of Pikeville and Pike County. Jason was also an assistant coach on boys' basketball teams that won 4 other regional championships at Corbin, North Hardin, Shelby Valley and Pikeville. As the Head Coach of Shelby Valley High School and Covington Holmes High School, Jason took both teams to the Stop DWI Classic in New York. After attending the tournament, he brought the tournament to Covington Holmes as the only tournament in Kentucky of its kind. While at the tournament in New York, where he was the keynote speaker both times, and during its time at Covington Holmes, Jason was able to share his testimony of \\\"From Tragedy to Championships", which is about Jason's experience of surviving the Carrolton Bus Crash in 1988 and how it impacted his life. He speaks to thousands of KY students each year. Jason was also the Vice President of the KABC in 2014. Jason negotiated the first contract with Appalachian Wireless Arena to secure more funding for 15th region schools from the regional tournament than ever before. The base was $50,000 to split amongst all region schools with attendance incentives for more. It has been there ever since the contract started. Jason played for North Hardin High School from 1988-92. He scored more than 1,000 points and played in 2 KHSAA State Tournaments for North Hardin High School in 1990 and 1991. Between coaching and playing, Jason participated in 11 KHSAA State Tournaments, which is an unbelievable accomplishment.
Attachments:  Jason Booher Nomination   Jason Booher Support   Jason Booher Letters of Recommendation   
NOMINEEELIG/SR/F/MINNOMINATORTYPE/REGION/DOBDATE NOM/EXP
1223
2022
2026
Johnny Britt
2108 Goshen Ch. Rd. S.
Bowling Green, KY 42103
ELIGIBLE
SENIOR

MINORITY
Jim Richards
813 Ironwood Drive
Bowling Green, KY 42103
NOM 08/02/2022
EXP 06/30/2031
Three-year letterman 1972 First-Team All-State 1972 All-Tournament 1972 Sweet Sixteen® State Champions 1972 KHSAA All-Star Team 1971 Second-Team All-State 1970 Honorable Mention All-State Three-Time All 4th Region Three-Time All 14th District 2011 Warren East High School Hall of Fame Also a standout at Western Kentucky University
Attachments:  Johnny Britt Nomination   Johnny Britt Support   
NOMINEEELIG/SR/F/MINNOMINATORTYPE/REGION/DOBDATE NOM/EXP
1327
2023
2026
Kim Brohm
3207 Allison Way
Louisville, KY 40220
ELIGIBLE

FEMALE

Oscar Brohm
8011 Huntsman Trail
Louisville, KY 40291
NOM 11/01/2023
EXP 06/30/2031
Three-sport athlete - basketball, volleyball, softball, for Mercy 1994-98. 3.9 GPA Basketball - starter since freshman year, averaged 13 points, seven rebounds, senior year 95 percent free throw, star rebounder and defender Volleyball - starter since freshman year, sophomore year state runner-up, senior year named to all-state team Softball - starter since freshman year, team captain and offensive MVP (All World Team USSSA World Series) Note: At Spalding University three-sport athlete, starring in basketball (1,000 point scorer), volleyball and softball (KIAC conference MVP). 3.9 GPA; is in Spalding Athletic Hall of Fame Selected to the academic all-state team, member of the National Honor Society, was senior class president
Attachments:  Kim Brohm nomination   Kim Brohm support 1   Kim Brohm support 2   Kim Brohm Letters of Recommendation   
NOMINEEELIG/SR/F/MINNOMINATORTYPE/REGION/DOBDATE NOM/EXP
1292
2023
2026
Cullan Brown

,
ELIGIBLE
SENIOR


Russ Tilford
217 Jenkins Road
Eddyville, KY 42038
NOM 07/27/2023
EXP 06/30/2031
Cullan's KHSAA golf accomplishments are impressive. As a state tournament qualifier six consecutive years (2012-17), Cullan left his mark with a state individual title in 2016. He also finished as a runner-up in 2015 and 2017. As the 2015 two-round tournament ended, Cullan was tied with 136, which a the time was a course tournament record. After a four-hole playoff, Cullan finished as a runner-up. Cullan was a three-time Region 1 individual champion (2015-17). In 2016, Cullan was named the Player of the Year by the Kentucky Golf Coaches Association and Golf House Kentucky. Having his life cut short after a courageous battle with cancer while still in college, we will never know the true heights of Cullan Brown's golf career.
Attachments:  Cullan Brown Nomination   Cullan Brown Support   Cullan Brown Letters of Recommendation   
NOMINEEELIG/SR/F/MINNOMINATORTYPE/REGION/DOBDATE NOM/EXP
1027
2021
2021
Herb Conley
2949 Hackworth St.
Ashland, KY 41101
ELIGIBLE
SENIOR


Mark Maynard
2515 Holt St.
Ashland, KY 41101
NOM 02/09/2021
EXP 06/30/2026
Herb Conley epitomizes Ashland Tomcat football as a legendary player and coach. He played on the last undefeated Tomcat team in 1958 and guided the Tomcats to a 70-33-2 record in his eight seasons as head coach. He was also an assistant coach on the 1967 championship team. Coach Conley led Ashland to a 14-1 season in 1975 when it won the Class AAAA At-Large state championship before losing to St. Xavier in the overall championship game. The Tomcats were 11-2 in 1972 and finished as state runner-up. Coach Conley is so admired that a statue was erected and sits in a prominent place in Putnam Stadium. He is beloved in this town. He was an assistant principal at the high school and the principal at the middle school following his outstanding coaching career. Coach Conley played college football at Eastern Kentucky for the great Roy Kidd.
Attachments:  ConleyHerb_nomination   ConleyHerb_supportinfo   
NOMINEEELIG/SR/F/MINNOMINATORTYPE/REGION/DOBDATE NOM/EXP
1478
2025
2026
Ronald Craighead
2750 Hillbrooke Parkway
Owensboro, KY 42303
ELIGIBLE
SENIOR


Wesley Meserve
1140 Tick Ridge Road
Hawesville, KY 42348
NOM 10/31/2025
EXP 06/30/2031
37.5 years - teacher 15 years - cross-country coach 12 years - track coach 12 years - football coach Coached: 2 All-Americans (Gavin Gaynor - XC, John Poehlein - Discus) 2 State Record Holders (Gavin Gaynor - 3200m, John Poehlein - Discus) 3 Track State Champions (Gavin Gaynor - 3200m 81, 82, 83; 1600m 83; 800m 83, John Poehlein - Discus 82, 83, 84; Shot Put 84, Geryl Wood - Pole Vault 84) 1 XC State Champion (Gavin Gaynor - Champion 82, Runner-Up 80, 81) 1 Track Team State Runner-Up - 1983 3 Region Champion XC Teams 4 Region Runners-Up XC Teams 2 Region Champion Track Teams 1 Region Runner-Up Track Team As a PE teacher for 37.5 years in Hancock County, Ron Craighead played a huge role in the health and well-being of 2 generations of students in our small community. He rotated between the 3 elementary schools in Hancock County each week to teach health and PE to every single K-5 student who attended school in Hancock County during his nearly 4 decades as a teacher. In the early 70s, he helped start Hancock County's football program and developed the XC and track programs into regional contenders. He mentored and developed numerous athletes during his tenure and also helped them pursue college through life-changing scholarships. Currently, 5 of our varsity coaches and 2 administrators were mentored by him. He was my elementary PE teacher, and the impact he had on me, and countless others in our community, can't be measured in the 1000 characters in this application. His dedication to our school system and athletic programs has a ripple effect that will continue for years.
Attachments:  Craighead, Ronald nomination   Craighead, Ronald LOR-1   Craighead, Ronald LOR-2   
NOMINEEELIG/SR/F/MINNOMINATORTYPE/REGION/DOBDATE NOM/EXP
1398
2024
2026
Tim Davis
306 Hoops Lane
Campbellsville, KY 42718
ELIGIBLE
SENIOR


Michael Holt
306 S. 6th Street
Lebanon, KY 40033
NOM 10/31/2024
EXP 06/30/2031
Coach Davis coached for 24 years between Marion County and Campbellsville had an overall record of 601-448. He was named 5th region coach of the year 4 times, in 1993 was Kentucky High School Coach of the Year, NHSACA Region 3 coach of the year twice, and a finalist for NHSACA coach of the year twice. He was inducted in the the NHSCA Hall of Fame in 2017. He was named the head coach for the Kentucky All-Stars in 2008 for the Kentucky-Indiana All Star Game leading Kentucky to a split in the 2 game series. Coach Davis currently serves as an Advisor for the Kentucky High School Coaches Association Executive Committee, and athletic Director at Campbellsville High School.
Attachments:  Davis, Tim Nomination   Davis, Tim Letter of Recommendation   
NOMINEEELIG/SR/F/MINNOMINATORTYPE/REGION/DOBDATE NOM/EXP
1181
2022
2024
Ron Dawn
809 S Ft Thomas Ave
Fort Thomas, KY 41075
ELIGIBLE
SENIOR


William Jones
3555 E. Augusta Chatham Rd.
Augusta, KY 41002
NOM 08/01/2022
EXP 06/30/2028
Ron Dawn graduated from Newport Catholic High School in 1974. Coach Dawn led his team to two 9th Region Championships in 1973 and 1974. He began his teaching career at Newport Catholic High School in 1979. He spent four years at St. Henry High School from 1985 to 1989 when he was hired as the head boys’ basketball coach. He returned to Newport Central Catholic in 1990 when he was hired as the head boys’ basketball coach for his alma mater. He resigned in 2001 to follow his son’s collegiate basketball career. He returned to the sideline for the girls' team in 2009 and returned to the boys' program in 2014. He resigned following a run to the KHSAA State Semi-Finals in 2016 but returned in 2020 for two more seasons. Dawn is the only coach to win an All ‘A’ Classic Statewide Championship for boys and girls basketball and the only 9th Region Coach to win a Region Championship for girls and boys basketball. In all, he earned 520 career victories coaching varsity basketball Dedicated 50 years of his life to Newport Catholic as a student, player, coach, principal, and teacher.
Attachments:  Ron Dawn Nomination   Ron Dawn Support   
NOMINEEELIG/SR/F/MINNOMINATORTYPE/REGION/DOBDATE NOM/EXP
1440
2025
2026
Gwen Doyle Howard
17303 Shakes Creek Drive
Fisherville, KY 40023
ELIGIBLE

FEMALE
MINORITY
Gerald Church
2827 Pomeroy Drive
Louisville, KY 40218
NOM 07/15/2025
EXP 06/30/2031
Gwen Doyle Howard was a three-time All-State player (sophomore, junior and senior years); two-time Louisville Invitational MVP; 1990 Gatorade Player of the Year in Kentucky; 1990 USA Today Super 25; 1990 Naismith Award Top Player in Kentucky; 1990 KY/IN All-Star; 1990 KY All-Stars Hall of Fame; 2004 DuPont Manual Hall of Fame.
Attachments:  Howard, Gwen Doyle Nomination   Howard, Gwen Doyle Support   
NOMINEEELIG/SR/F/MINNOMINATORTYPE/REGION/DOBDATE NOM/EXP
1467
2025
2026
Makayla Epps
500 Lakeland Drive
Lebanon, KY 40033
ELIGIBLE

FEMALE
MINORITY
JR Vanhoose
216 4th Street
Paintsville, KY 41240
NOM 12/18/2025
EXP 06/30/2031
Marion County High School (2007-2013) 3,321 career points 839 career assists Four-time 5th Region champion (2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013) Three KHSAA “Sweet 16” Final Four appearances (2011, 2012 and 2013) One KHSAA “Sweet 16” Runner-Up finish (2012) 2012-2013 Marion County team went undefeated (39-0) 2013 KHSAA “Sweet 16” State Champion Marion County finished the 2012-13 season ranked by USA Today as #4 in the country Honorable Mention All-State (2009) Four-time 1st Team All-State (2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013) Three-time KHSAA “Sweet 16” All-Tournament Team selection (2011, 2012 and 2013) 2013 KHSAA “Sweet 16” Most Valuable Player 2013 Gatorade Kentucky Player of the Year 2013 Kentucky Miss Basketball 2013 USA Today 2nd Team All-American 2013 McDonald’s All-American COLLEGE University of Kentucky (2014-2017) 1,790 career points (5th most all-time) 408 career assists (7th most all-time) 504 career rebounds 131 career steals Two NCAA “Sweet 16” appearances (2013-14 and 2015-16) Two NCAA Second Round appearances (2014-15 and 2016-17) Three-time 1st Team All-SEC (2015, 2016 and 2017) Three-time SEC All-Tournament Team (2015, 2016 and 2017) Honorable Mention All-American (2016) PROFESSIONAL CAREER Chicago Sky (2017) 2017 WNBA Draft Pick (3rd Round, 33rd overall selection) HONORS University of Kentucky Athletic Hall of Fame (2025)
Attachments:  Epps, Makayla Nomination   Epps, Makayla Support   
NOMINEEELIG/SR/F/MINNOMINATORTYPE/REGION/DOBDATE NOM/EXP
1325
2023
2026
Gary Forrest
2010 Old Sorrel Rd
LaGrange, KY 40031
ELIGIBLE
SENIOR


Mark Evans
4119 Old Routt Rd
Louisville, KY 40299
NOM 11/01/2023
EXP 06/30/2029
Qualified 17 out of 20 seasons for the regional tournament. Nine out of 17 regional first place, and advanced to regional finals. Won five out of nine regional finals - advanced to boys' state tournament. Gary has never stopped giving back to high school basketball. Continues to work to help coaches to improve. Best of the best.
Attachments:  Gary Forrest nomination   Gary Forrest support   Gary Forrest letters of recommendation   
NOMINEEELIG/SR/F/MINNOMINATORTYPE/REGION/DOBDATE NOM/EXP
1413
2024
2026
Marla Gearhart
1732 Farmview Drive
Lexington, KY 40515
ELIGIBLE

FEMALE

Chris Perry
PO Box 323
Olive Hill, KY 41164
NOM 11/19/2024
EXP 06/30/2031
First female to officiate a boys' state tournament championship game - 2010. One of the more outstanding Lady Comets started the dynasty of the Lady Comet Basketball in the mid-90s, which eventually led to a state championship in 2000. Went on to be a very successful college official in several conferences.
Attachments:  Gearhart, Marla Nomination   Gearhart, Marla Support   Gearhart, Marla Letter of Recommendation   
NOMINEEELIG/SR/F/MINNOMINATORTYPE/REGION/DOBDATE NOM/EXP
1432
2025
2026
James Haire
1514 Manchester Drive
Elizabethtown, KY 42701
ELIGIBLE
SENIOR

MINORITY
Doug Barnes
524 Michigan Avenue
Elizabethtown, KY 42701
NOM 06/25/2025
EXP 06/30/2031
- HEAD COACH AT ELIZABETHTOWN HIGH SCHOOL 30 YEARS AND COUNTING - 531 WINS - 2000 SWEET SIXTEEN BOYS STATE CHAMPIONSHIP - 2021 SWEET SIXTEEN BOYS STATE RUNNER-UP - 1994 BOYS CLASS 2A TRACK STATE CHAMPIONS - 2005 KING OF THE BLUEGRASS CHAMPIONS - 2000, 2005, 2020, 2021, 2023 5TH REGION CHAMPIONS - AREA COACH OF THE YEAR 1997, 2000, 2004, 2009, 2014, 2021 - KABC REGIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR 2002, 2003, 2014 - 5TH REGION COACHES ASSOC. COACH OF THE YEAR 2014, 2020, 2021 - 1998 & 2000 COACHED THE EXECUTIVE INN EAST/WEST ALL-STAR GAME - 2016 COURT OF HONOR INDUCTEE - 2015 COACHED THE KY/IN ALL-STAR GAME - 2018 NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR FINALIST James' character, longevity, loyalty, and the impact he has had on so many of Elizabethtown High School's students, not just basketball players, is a true testament to the person he is. His goal is, and always has been, to develop young men of character who are prepared to step into life after high school basketball. Winning has been a byproduct of the demands he places on his players of discipline, respect, attitude, and work ethic. He continues to be available to all of his players even after graduation. His ability to motivate and coach young athletes is confirmed by winning a KHSAA Boys Sweet Sixteen Championship and a Class AA Boys state track championship.
Attachments:  Haire, James Nomination   Haire, James Support   Haire, James Letters of Recommendation   
NOMINEEELIG/SR/F/MINNOMINATORTYPE/REGION/DOBDATE NOM/EXP
1469
2025
2026
Jody Hamilton
5160 State Route 1389
Hawesville, KY 42348
ELIGIBLE
SENIOR


Mark Maynard
38 Rio Grande Circle
Unit 6
Florence, KY 41042
NOM 08/07/2025
EXP 06/30/2031
Jody is in his 41st year of coaching. He has 1,038 wins, 409 losses and state championships at Boyd County (2001) and West Jessamine (2015). All-A state title in 2004 at Owensboro Catholic and All-A runner-up in 2005 at Owensboro Catholic. HOF Kentucky High School Coaches Association (charter member), Jessamine County Hall of Fame, ABCA Regional Coach of Year, 2016 NHSCA Coach of Year, Kentucky High School Baseball Coaches Association Coach of Year 2001, 2015. Also coached golf 2007-2010, four-year regional champion, third at state in 2010 and seven in 2009. Assistant football coach at Raceland and West Jessamine. Jody has helped his players and others secure opportunities to play beyond high school. He is a great teacher of the game and a strong role model for young men. He was a charter member of the Ashland Baseball CP-1 Hall of Fame in 2015. A tremendous competitor, he was a star at Morehead State where he won the OVC Triple Crown and was named Player of Year in 1977. Played one season professionally fo the Paintsville Yankees before embarking on a long and successful baseball career.
Attachments:  Hamilton, Jody Nomination   Hamilton, Jody Support   
NOMINEEELIG/SR/F/MINNOMINATORTYPE/REGION/DOBDATE NOM/EXP
1480
2025
2026
Noel Hargis
173 Harts Place Drive
Somerset, KY 42501
ELIGIBLE
SENIOR


Chris Tilley
PO Box 590
Somerset, KY 42502
NOM 10/31/2025
EXP 06/30/2031
High School Basketball official for 15 years. Worked the Girls State Tournament in 1978. Worked 14 district tournaments and 12 regional tournaments. Was the 12th Region Assigning Secretary (Lake Cumberland Basketball Officials Association) for 30 years (1984-2014) and the first-ever Assigner for the Lake Cumberland Football Officials Association (12th Region) for 16 years. Mr. Hargis was the 1996/1997 KHSAA Supervisor of the Year Award Recipient and was inducted into the 12th Region Hall of Fame at Pulaski County High School in 2014. Worked for Southern Belle Dairy (truck driver for 21 years) Former Transportation Director for Somerset Independent Schools (1995-2015) (20 years) was also a driver trainer and set on many committees with the state for school bus safety. Integrity and honesty were his strong suits. Someone like him wouldn't have been an assigner for so many years (30) if he wasn't doing something right.
Attachments:  Hargis, Noel LOR   
NOMINEEELIG/SR/F/MINNOMINATORTYPE/REGION/DOBDATE NOM/EXP
1471
2025
2026
Ken Hurt
459 Redwood Road
Lancaster, KY 40444
ELIGIBLE
SENIOR


Kalem Grasham
322 W Maple Avenue
Lancaster, KY 40444
NOM 10/28/2025
EXP 06/30/2031
Coach Ken Hurt devoted his life to Garrard County athletics, building a legacy of excellence, leadership, and integrity. A 1966 Garrard County graduate and former Lancaster High player, Hurt led the Lady Lions from 1978–2003, compiling a 443–274 record (.618) and ranking 24th in career wins among Kentucky girls basketball coaches. His teams captured 16 district titles, the school’s only regional championship in 1994, regional runner-up finishes in 1984 and 1993, and 12th Region All “A” titles in 1993 and 1994, advancing to the state quarterfinals in 1994. He was named Danville Advocate Coach of the Year in 1983–84 and 1991–92, 12th Region Coach of the Year in 1993–94, inducted into the 12th Region Hall of Fame, and honored by the KABC Court of Honor in 2004. Also serving for many years as athletic director and assistant principal, Hurt’s impact extended far beyond the court. His induction would make him the first Garrard County coach in the KHSAA Hall of Fame. The following depicts the many roles deserving consideration for the KHSAA Hall of Fame in Garrard County: GCHS Girls Basketball Coach - 25 years KHSAA Board of Control Delegate GCHS Assistant Principal GCHS Athletic Director GCHS Baseball Coach - 14 years GCHS Assistant Football Coach - 16 years GCHS Assistant Boys Basketball Coach - 2 years Scored 659 points in two seasons playing on the Boys Basketball Team, still ranks #35 on the all-time scoring list (after county consolidation and integration) Honorable Mention All-State in Basketball Pitched the first no-hitter in school history 12th Region Hall of Fame - Boys Basketball Player 12th Region Hall of Fame - Girls Basketball Coach Initiated the Student Government at GCHS Organized the Academic Team at GCHS GC School Board of Education member Attended Cumberland College and competed in Judo in 2 National Competitions and achieved 6th in the Nation
Attachments:  Hurt, Ken nomination   Hurt, Ken letter of recommendation   Hurt, Ken support   
NOMINEEELIG/SR/F/MINNOMINATORTYPE/REGION/DOBDATE NOM/EXP
733
2022
2024
Ray Kues
2544 Samantha Drive
Burlington, KY 41005
ELIGIBLE
SENIOR


Ray Kues
2544 Samantha Drive
Burlington, KY 41005
NOM 08/02/2022
EXP 08/02/2027
St. Henry High School - 1983-1991 Boys Cross Country - 1990 KHSAA Regional and State Champions Girls’ Cross-Country - 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990 KHSAA Regional Champions, 1985, 1988 KHSAA State Runner- Up, 1986, 1987, 1989, 1999 State Champions Girls Basketball -1986 - 33rd District Runner-Up Boys Golf - 1989, 1990 - KHSAA Regional Runner-Up Bishop Brossart High School - 1991-2005 Boys’ Cross-Country - KHSAA Regional Champion - 1991, 1992, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 KHSAA State Champions - 1991, 1992, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001 KHSAA State Runner-up - 1998, 2002 Girls Basketball - (10th Region) KHSAA District Champions - 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2005 KHSAA Regional Runner-Up - 1998, 1999, 2002, 2003 KHSAA Regional Champion - 2001 All ‘A’ Classic Regional Champion - 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003 All ‘A’ Classic State Runner - Up - 1998, 2000 All ‘A’ Classic State Champion - 1999 Silver Grove High School (2006-2009) Varsity Personal Coaching Highlights ● Coach of Eleven Cross-Country State Championship Teams (4 Girls & 7 Boys Teams) ● KABC 10th Region Girls Basketball Coach of the Year - 1998, 1999, 2001 ● Ky. Track and Cross-Country Hall of Fame - 2001 ● Greater Cincinnati Basketball Hall of Fame - 2002 ● 10th Region Girls Basketball Coaches Association Hall of Fame - 2005 ● KABC Court of Honor for Coaching Contributions to Girls Basketball - 2005 ● Northern Ky. Sport Hall of Fame - 2005 ● La Rosa’s Sports Hall of Fame - 2012 Associations Founder and Past President of the 10th Region Girls Basketball Coaches Association KABC Past Executive Board Member and Regional Representative Past President of the Northern Ky. Girls Basketball Association Past Member of the Ky. Track and Cross-Country Coaches Association All-State Committee
Attachments:  nom733file2.pdf   nom733file1.pdf   
NOMINEEELIG/SR/F/MINNOMINATORTYPE/REGION/DOBDATE NOM/EXP
1094
2021
2021
Chuck Medley
5402 Wilderness Place
Louisville, KY 40214
ELIGIBLE
SENIOR


Denny Williams
1609 Poplar Level Rd.
Louisville, KY 40217
NOM 05/24/2021
EXP 06/30/2026
Head Cross Country Coach for 21 years. Head Track and Field Coach for 16 years. Ten KHSAA State Cross Country Championships. Tied for most all-time. Four KHSAA State Cross Country Runner Up. Three KHSAA State Track & Field Championships. Five KHSAA State Track & Field Runner Up. Three Mason Dixon Games Indoor State Championships. Two Mason Dixon Games Indoor State Runner Up. Nike Cross Nationals Team qualifier in 2005, 2012, 2016. Cross Country national ranking #20 in 2005 and #5 in 2012 and 2017. Out of the 15 lowest scores in AAA Cross Country, he coached five teams. Out of the 15 largest margins of victory, he coached seven teams. 5 individual Cross Country champions. Coached 24 individuals and 8 relay track & field champions. Coached 60+ athletes who have run in college. KTCCCA Area 3 Cross Country Coach of the Year 1999, 2001, 2005, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015, and 2016. KTCCCA Area 3 Track & Field Coach of the Year 2001, 2002, and 2003. 2011 HHSACA Boys Cross Country Coach of the Year Finalist (One of eight). US Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association Boys Coach of the Year 2015, 2016, and 2017.
Attachments:  MedleyChuck_nomination   MedleyChuck_supportinfo   
NOMINEEELIG/SR/F/MINNOMINATORTYPE/REGION/DOBDATE NOM/EXP
1442
2025
2026
Joe Morris
1306 Fairway Circle
Mayfield, KY 42066
ELIGIBLE



Henry Edwards
505 Golf Club Lane
Mayfield, KY 42066
NOM 07/15/2025
EXP 06/30/2031
Coach Morris has 300 wins with only 56 losses. His teams won seven state championships, seven runner-up finishes, and 21 state semifinal finishes. Morris has been Coach of the Year multiple times in his 25 years as a head coach. Before coaching Mayfield, he had a 20-5 record at Paducah Tilghman. He is a member of the National High School Athlete Coaches Association Hall of Fame.
Attachments:  Morris, Joe Nomination   Morris, Joe Support   Morris, Joe Letters of Recommendation   
NOMINEEELIG/SR/F/MINNOMINATORTYPE/REGION/DOBDATE NOM/EXP
1106
2021
2026
Glenn Napier
361 Kings Ridge Road
Jackson, KY 41339
ELIGIBLE
SENIOR


Tabitha Napier
361 Kings Ridge Road
Jackson, KY 41339
NOM 08/20/2021
EXP 06/30/2031
AS AN OFFICIAL - 2008 Finalist for state KHSAA Basketball Official of the Year, officiated the KHSAA state basketball sweet 16 tournaments and boys championship games back to back in 2006 and 2007, and officiated the football state finals in 2010. 14th region official of the year and Charlie Duncil Award in 2006. He also officiated the girls' state tournaments at WKU and the boys' state All A tournaments at EKU. AS AN ATHLETE - Glenn was an amazing high school athlete at MC Napier HS where he was and is still touted as one of the best high school basketball players to come out of the 14th region. He played basketball, baseball, and some track and field. He graduated from MC Napier in 1978 and was highly recruited and named on many all-state teams/honorable mentions as a player for MC Napier. He went on to play at Morehead State University as both a basketball and baseball player and is in the Athletic Hall of Fame there for basketball. He once held the streak and national record in college for most consecutive free throws made and was a long-range shooter.
Attachments:  Glenn Napier nomination   Glenn Napier support info   
NOMINEEELIG/SR/F/MINNOMINATORTYPE/REGION/DOBDATE NOM/EXP
1473
2025
2026
Kendall Noble
251 Baybrook Circle
Nicholasville, KY 40356
ELIGIBLE

FEMALE
MINORITY
Randy Napier
384 Phoenix Place
Hazard, KY 41701
NOM 10/28/2025
EXP 06/30/2031
KENDALL NOBLE’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER STATS AND ACCOMPLISHMENTS PLAYED IN 6 CONSECUTIVE STATE TOURNAMENTS- 2007,2008,2009,2010,2011,2012 14TH REGION MOST VALUABLE PLAYER IN REGIONAL TOURNAMENT-2007,2008,2009,2010,2011,2012 LEXINGTON HERALD ALL-STATE TEAM 6 CONSECUTIVE YEARS 2007—HONORABLE MENTION ALL-STATE (LEX-HERALD) 2008—HONORABLE MENTION ALL-STATE (LEX- HERALD) 2009—2ND TEAM ALL-STATE (LEX- HERALD) 2010—2ND TEAM ALL-STATE (LEX- HERALD) 2011—1ST TEAM ALL-STATE (LEX-HERALD) 2012—1ST TEAM ALL-STATE (LEX-HERALD) 2012—FINALIST FOR MISS BASKETBALL (KHSAA) 2012---KENTUCKY ALL-STAR TEAM 2987 CAREER POINTS SCORED--31ST ALL TIME (KHSAA) 1653 CAREER REBOUNDS—13TH ALL TIME (KHSAA) 916 CAREER ASSISTS—6TH ALL TIME (KHSAA) 397 CAREER BLOCKED SHOTS—13TH ALL TIME (KHSAA) 1014 CAREER STEALS—1ST ALL TIME (KHSAA) Kendall Noble was the most respected player I’ve ever coached and was held in high regard by her teammates and opponents. She was respected by opposing coaches and game officials as well. There were countless times that either game officials or opposing coaches shared with me the respect they had for the way Kendall handled herself. In addition to being a very gifted athlete she was also a top-level student. She graduated from Perry Central High School with honors and finished in the top 10 in a class of over 200. Her teammates and classmates loved and respected her. Kendall suffered a torn ACL in the state tournament her junior year and lobbied with her surgeon to schedule her surgery immediately so she could begin rehab. She never felt sorry for herself and had a positive outlook toward her recovery. Her rehab went remarkably quick and she was in the starting lineup on opening night of her senior season only eight months after surgery. Kendall Noble was truly a coach’s dream.
Attachments:  Noble, Kendall LOR   Noble, Kendall nomination   Noble, Kendall support   
NOMINEEELIG/SR/F/MINNOMINATORTYPE/REGION/DOBDATE NOM/EXP
488
2022
2025
Charles Osborne

,
ELIGIBLE
SENIOR


JR VanHoose
216 4th Street
Paintsville, KY 41240
NOM 09/29/2022
EXP 09/29/2027
HIGH SCHOOL Flat Gap High School (graduated 1957) 4-year letter winner 2nd leading scorer in Kentucky high school history – 3,647 career points 1st team All-State selection (1957) – first in Flat Gap school history 2nd team All-State selection (1956) Honorable Mention All-State selection (1955) Selected to play in the prestigious Kentucky-Indiana All-Star Game (1957) Flat Gap was the 1957 59th District champions COLLEGE Western Kentucky (l959-61) Led the WKU freshman team in scoring (32.1 ppg) in the 1957-58 season Ranks 17 th all-time in school history with 1,359 career points Tied for 3rd all-time in school history with 25 rebounds in one game (vs. East Tennessee) on December 9, 1960 Led WKU in FG% as a junior - .512% (154-301) Led WKU in FT% each of his three varsity seasons Ranks 3rd and 4th all-time in school history for FTs made in a season - 3rd – 189 (1959-60) and 4th – 176 (1960-61) Ranks 5th all-time in school history for FTs attempted in a season – 236 (1959-60) Ranks 3rd all-time in school history in FTs made in a career – 511 Ranks 5th all-time in school history in FTs attempted in a career – 638 Ranks 9th all-time in school history in FT% in a season - .834% (176-211) in 1960-61 Ranks 6th all-time in school history in career FT% - .801% (511-638) Sugar Bowl All-Tournament team (1959 and 1960) 3rd team NABC All-District (1960) NCAA Mideast All-Region team (1960) WKU team MVP (1961) Honorable Mention NABC All-District (1961) 1st team All-OVC (1960 and 1961) WKU was the OVC champions (1960) and the OVC co-champions (1961) The Hilltoppers advanced to the NCAA “Sweet 16” in 1960 Drafted in the 1961 NBA Draft (3rd Round, 28th overall selection) by the Syracuse Nationals PROFESSIONAL Made his NBA debut on November 3, 1961, against the St. Louis Hawks Scored a career-high 3 points against St. Louis (November 25, 1961) Appeared in only 4 NBA games after breaking his hand on November 25, 1961 “going for a rebound and getting tangled up with St. Louis Hawks great Bob Petit.” His hand was placed in a cast for one month and he was then slated to report for military duty in the United States Army on January 1, 1962 – he never played another game in the NBA COACH Western Kentucky (1962-63) shared duties with Dan King as coach of the freshmen basketball team MAJOR HONORS Western Kentucky University Athletic Hall of Fame (2005) Kentucky High School Basketball Hall of Fame (2017) *killed in an automobile crash in Johnson County, KY on April 17, 1979 at the young age of 40
Attachments:  nom488file1.pdf   nom488file2.doc   
NOMINEEELIG/SR/F/MINNOMINATORTYPE/REGION/DOBDATE NOM/EXP
1270
2022
2026
Larry Pursiful
1902 Westmoorland Way
Louisville, KY 40242
ELIGIBLE
SENIOR


Brian Yankey
3260 Highway 221
Pineville, KY 40977
NOM 11/01/2022
EXP 06/30/2028
Larry Pursiful scored over 27 points per game during his senior season at Bell County in 1957-58 and was a first-team all-state pick. He was a third-team all-state selection after his junior year at Lone Jack playing for a 27-2 Mustang club. He was selected to play in the Kentucky and Indiana All-Star game. Larry received a basketball scholarship to the University of Kentucky where he played for Adolph Rupp for 4 years. Larry also was a head basketball coach for Larue County High School (1968-'74). Larry has been inducted into the inaugural class of the Bell County Hall of Fame in 2022. Larry was inducted into the 13th Region Hall of Fame in 2019.
Attachments:  nom1270file1.pdf   nom1270file2.pdf   nom1270file3.pdf   
NOMINEEELIG/SR/F/MINNOMINATORTYPE/REGION/DOBDATE NOM/EXP
1476
2025
2026
Dennis Pursley
1221 Hillsboro Mile
Unit 39B
Hillsboro Beach, FL 33062
ELIGIBLE
SENIOR


John Clay Barnett
3107 Limerick Lane
Louisville, KY 40242
NOM 10/29/2025
EXP 06/30/2031
While a student at Trinity High School in Louisville, Kentucky, Dennis was a multiple-time state champion, team captain, and All-American. After graduating in 1968, he attended the University of Alabama, where he was an SEC champion and team captain, earning undergraduate and graduate degrees in education. His coaching career began as a volunteer assistant coach under Coach Don Gambril at the University of Alabama, while he also served as the head coach of the University Aquatic Club. In 1974, Dennis returned to his hometown as the head coach of Louisville’s Lakeside Swim Club. With Coach Pursley at the helm, Lakeside progressed from an unranked status with no regional or national qualifiers to a regional championship team title and a top 10 national championship finish. In 1979, he was appointed to the coaching staff of the USA Pan American Games team. In this competition, one of his swimmers, Mary T. Meagher, surprised the swimming world by establishing her first of several world records. During Dennis Pursley’s coaching career, he was a five time Olympic coach, a recipient of the U.S. Olympic Committee Chair’s Coaching Award, an American Swimming Coaches Association “Coach Of The Year”, an American Swimming Coaches Association Hall of Fame inductee and was recognized in 2003 as one of the “25 Most Influential People in the History of USA Swimming”. He personally coached swimmers of both genders to world record performances and to the podium of the Olympic Games and/or the long course World Championships in all four strokes and both IMs. During the first decade of Coach Pursley’s career, his swimmers accounted for seven world records, 12 American Records, and 20 U.S. National Championship gold medals, as well as numerous medals in major international competitions, including the Olympic Games and the World Championships.
Attachments:  Pursley, Dennis bio   Pursley, Dennis support   
NOMINEEELIG/SR/F/MINNOMINATORTYPE/REGION/DOBDATE NOM/EXP
1079
2021
2025
Lynn Ray
48 Edwards Ave
Florence, KY 41042
ELIGIBLE
SENIOR


Nate Thamann
3907 Brownlee Rd
Louisville, KY 40207
NOM 05/16/2021
EXP 06/30/2026
As a player, Lynn Ray was a 3-sport athlete in football, basketball, and baseball at Boone County High School. He earned 1962 All-State Honorable Mention at running back, and was the team's 1962 Most Valuable Back. As a senior he was voted the school's overall Most Valuable Athlete for all sports at Boone County HS, he was co-captain of the football team, and earned 1963 All-State Honorable Mention at quarterback. He earned a football scholarship and played football at Eastern Kentucky, graduating in 1968. In his 5th year of coaching football, 29 year old Lynn Ray took over a football program at Covington Catholic that had no practice field, nor a football stadium, and that only had 34 wins in its 8-year history, and he built the program up over the next 30 seasons, winning 234 games - 200 more than the four head coaches who preceded him - and led the team to win five state football titles in the process (1987, 1988, 1993, 1994, 1997).
Attachments:  RayLynn_nomination   RayLynn_supportinfo   
NOMINEEELIG/SR/F/MINNOMINATORTYPE/REGION/DOBDATE NOM/EXP
1215
2022
2024
Ivan Rice
1065 Spring Run Road
Lexington, KY 40514
ELIGIBLE


MINORITY
Tonia Witt
117 Elm Street
Mount Sterling, KY 40353
NOM 08/02/2022
EXP 06/30/2028
Covered the 37th District from 1985 thru 2005; Organized a Doctor of Sports' All 37th District Team; Handed out the 10th Region Player of Year Awards until the district realignment in 2006; Covered the 40th District since 2006; Covered 10th Region since 1985; Started covering the Boys and Girls State Tournaments on a regular since 1990; Ivan has been covering sports for Paris and Bourbon County for over 40 years. He loves to promote student-athletes and their successes on and off the field. He travels across the state to be sure their accomplishments are known. He has dedicated his entire professional career to serving others which in and of itself is a phenomenal feat. Last year Ivan was diagnosed with cancer and has had multiple surgeries since. His sports reporting career is coming to an end and would love to see him inducted while he is able to enjoy the moment and soak it all in.
Attachments:  nom1215file1.pdf   nom1215file2.pdf   nom1215file3.pdf   
NOMINEEELIG/SR/F/MINNOMINATORTYPE/REGION/DOBDATE NOM/EXP
583
2025
2026
Bill Mike Runyon
760 Court Street
Paintsville, KY 41240
ELIGIBLE
SENIOR


J.R. Vanhoose
216 4th Street
Paintsville, KY 41240
NOM 07/01/2025
EXP 07/31/2031
HIGH SCHOOL Paintsville High School (graduated 1974) Honorable Mention All-State (1974) COLLEGE Pikeville College (OH) (1974-78) played basketball and baseball PROFESSIONAL Paintsville Hilanders (Appalachian League, baseball, 1978) COACH Paintsville High School (1983-2008; 2013-2016) 581 wins and 311 losses 14 - 57th District championships 8 - 15th Region championships (1985, 1986, 1987, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998 and 2008) 4 - “Sweet 16” Final Four appearances (1987, 1996, 1997 and 1998) 2 - “Sweet 16” State Championship Game appearances (1996 and 1998) 1 - “Sweet 16” State Championship (1996) One of only six coaches in Kentucky High School basketball history to have coaches two Kentucky Mr. Basketball award winners (John Pelphrey, 1987 and J. R. VanHoose, 1998).
Attachments:  Runyon, Bill Nomination   Runyon, Bill Support   
NOMINEEELIG/SR/F/MINNOMINATORTYPE/REGION/DOBDATE NOM/EXP
1005
2021
2021
Rick Shaw
753 Willow Oak Circle
Lexington, KY 40514
ELIGIBLE
SENIOR


Don Adkins
4970 Hartland Pkwy
Lexington, KY 40515
NOM 02/09/2021
EXP 06/30/2027
Founded The Kentucky High School Scoreboard Radio Network, starting the show with former KHSAA Commissioner Louis Stout In 2001. He now does the show with Coach Donnie Adkins. The show airs every Friday night during football and basketball season, and is in its 20th Year of promoting high school sports. The program started with 12 Radio Stations and is now heard on over 50 radio and online stations across the state. Broadcast Kentucky High School Football, Basketball and Baseball games on the radio for 26 years, from 1964 to 1988, and 1998 to 2000. Played on the 1961 Ashland Tomcat State Tournament Championship Basketball team. Rick Shaw was also an announcer on the University of Kentucky Radio Network with Cawood Ledford and Ralph Hacker from 1968 through 1888.
Attachments:  ShawRick_Nomination   ShawRick_supportinfo   
NOMINEEELIG/SR/F/MINNOMINATORTYPE/REGION/DOBDATE NOM/EXP
574
2021
2021
Paul Smiley
150 St. Mildreds Court
Danville, KY 40422
ELIGIBLE
SENIOR


Richard Webb
Burgin Ind. Schools
PO Box B
Burgin, KY 40310
NOM 05/18/2021
EXP 06/30/2026
Mr. Smiley has been involved in education and sports throughout his long career. He worked 28 years as a teacher, coach, athletic director and administrator at the Kentucky School for the Deaf. During his time, he coached football, boys' and girls' basketball, soccer, track and cheerleading. He has done everything from teaching to being AD, coaching to driving the bus if needed. He has volunteered many hours to helping students in whatever area needed.
Attachments:  Smiley, Paul_Supporting.pdf   Smiley, Paul nominationNEW   Smiley, Paul support infoNEW   SmileyPaul_nomination2021   
NOMINEEELIG/SR/F/MINNOMINATORTYPE/REGION/DOBDATE NOM/EXP
879
2025
2026
Emma Talley
915 Catlow Ct
Brentwood, TN 37027
ELIGIBLE

FEMALE

Jeff Riley
350 Beckner Lane
Princeton, KY 42445
NOM 10/22/2025
EXP 06/30/2031
Ms. Talley began her KHSAA golfing career as a regional qualifier in 2004 while in the 5th grade at Caldwell Co Elementary School. From 2005- 2009 She won 5 straight Regional Individual Girls' Golf Titles. 2010 She elected not to play in the KHSAA Regional Tournament due to being selected to play internationally on the Jr Ryder Cup Team. 2011- Ms. Talley again won the region, and was able to play on the Jr Ryder Cup and the Solheim Cup Teams. 2008, 2010, 2011 KHSAA Girls' Individual State Champion. 2007 KY MS Golf Played Division 1 Golf at the University of Alabama 2013- Women's US Amateur Champion 2015- NCAA Women's Individual National Champion 4 Time Women's Golf Coaches Association All- American, a 4 Time All-SEC selection. As a Junior was awarded the Honda Sports award for golf. Competed on the LPGA and Symetra tours professionally. Character/ Sportsmanship- Disqualified herself for a State Championship- by self-reporting that she signed an incorrect score card. (1 stroke which would not have made a difference in the out come of the tournament.) Emma uses her professional status now to help others in need, she has joined Betsy King in Golf Fore Africa that raises money to build wells for clean drinking water. Involved with Women's Golf at Western Kentucky University. Raised money for Tornado Relief for Princeton and Western Kentucky. Provided Grant opportunities and an AED for Caldwell County High School and its golf teams. Everyone that meets or talks to Ms. Talley has the same impression, (What a humble and kind person, who takes the time to express her appreciation to everyone she comes across.) Please see attached letters detailing Ms. Talley's over attitude and character. Emma is married so current sir name is Smith. I think professionally she goes my Talley. A three-time individual state champion at Caldwell County HS, Talley was the nation’s No. 1 ranked recruit by GolfWeek Magazine. She was named Kentucky's Ms. Golf in 2008 after winning her first KHSAA state title with a 10-under par 134 (65-69). Talley would have won four-consecutive state titles but was disqualified at the 2009 state tournament after self-reporting having signed an incorrect scorecard (she finished six-shots up on the field that year). She closed out her prep career with back-to-back medalist honors at the 2010 and 2011 state tournament. She qualified for the U.S. Open in 2011 and 2012, and won the U.S. Women's Amateur in 2013. She went on to star at the University of Alabama, winning the NCAA Division I Women's Championship in 2015.
Attachments:  Talley, Emma nomination   Kim Farmer Letter   Emmt Talley Nomination Letter   Moss Original Nomination 2017   
NOMINEEELIG/SR/F/MINNOMINATORTYPE/REGION/DOBDATE NOM/EXP
1085
2021
2021
S. Gale Travis
2675 Shakerag Rd
Manitou, KY 42436
ELIGIBLE
SENIOR
FEMALE

James Bowles
2020 Marty Dr
Madisonville, KY 42431
NOM 05/18/2021
EXP 06/30/2027
Gale is a graduate of Madisonville North Hopkins High School in 1970 and received her Rank I in Business Education from Murray State in 1981. In her 36 years as an educator, she spent the last 17 years as Athletic Administrator. She was supervisor of student services, homecoming, senior recognition, and extracurricular activities chairperson. Gale facilitated the Title IX program and was chairperson of the Madisonville All Sports Hall of Fame. Gale was a member of the state baseball, volleyball, track & cross country advisory committees of the KHSAA. She was board secretary, leadership training institute instructor and 20 year certificate of merit recipient of the KHSADA. Mrs. Travis is the 3rd Athletic Director in Kentucky (one of 75 in the country) to attain the level of Certified Master. She was the first KAPOS Outstanding Administrator award in 2008. She was the Region 2 and Kentucky's AD of the Year 2010. She also received the Brigid De Vries Outstanding Leadership Award in 2011. Since retirement, Gale continues to be active at the local and state levels. She is the secretary of KHSADA and teaches leadership training classes there and at NIAAA.
Attachments:  TravisGale_nomination   TravisGale_supportinfo   
NOMINEEELIG/SR/F/MINNOMINATORTYPE/REGION/DOBDATE NOM/EXP
1460
2025
2026
Curtis Turley
1231 Muirfield Ln
Bowling Green, KY 42104
ELIGIBLE
SENIOR


Greg Todd
213 James Thomas Way
Richmond, KY 40475
NOM 10/23/2025
EXP 06/30/2031
*624 career wins (all in Kentucky) *3 Different schools making sweet sixteens (total of 4 trips) *Inducted into the Kentucky High School Basketball Hall of Fame *Inducted into Kentucky Association of Basketball Coaches Court of Honor (2007) *National Federation Coach of the Year, USA Section 2 (1998) * Kentucky Coach of the Year (1996) in the Courier Journal and Herald Leader *Coach Derby Classic (1996) *Coach Wendy's Classic in Columbus, OH (1996) *Named Kentucky's Most Outstanding Coach by Kentucky HS Athletic Directors Association (1995) *Coached Kentucky All-Stars vs Indiana in 1988 *Inducted in Crittenden County Hall of Fame *Inducted into Warren Central Hall of Fame *Inducted into the Kentucky All-Star Basketball Hall of Fame (2025) Additional From Mike Wright Nomination of same coach Inducted into the Kentucky All-Star Basketball Hall of Fame in 2025. Inducted into the Kentucky High School Basketball Hall of Fame in 2019. Coached Kentucky All Stars vs Indiana 1988, games played in Louisville’s Freedom Hall and Market Square Arena in Indianapolis. Co Founder of Kentucky Association Basketball Coaches. Conducted Clinics in Killarney, Ireland and Reykajavik, Iceland and London Ontario, Canada.
Attachments:  Turley, Curtis Nomination   Turley Nomination by Todd