| NOMINEE | ELIG/SR/F/MIN | NOMINATOR | TYPE/REGION/DOB | DATE NOM/EXP | ||
| 785 2016 2016 | Oscar Brohm 8011 Huntsman Trail Louisville, KY 40291 | ELIGIBLE SENIOR | Jeff Brohm 1605 Avenue of Champions Smith Stadium West Bowling Green, KY 42101 | NOM 04/21/2016 EXP 06/30/2022 | ||
| A three-sport standout at Flaget HS (1962-65), Brohm excelled in basketball and baseball as a prep. As a senior, Brohm earned 1st Team All-State honors in football from the Courier-Journal and the Associated Press, as well as a spot on the All-Southern All-America team. He threw for 1,848 yards and a record 23 TD passes to lead Flaget to a 10-1 record as a senior, which stood as a Louisville City Schools record until it was broken by Chris Redman in the 1990's. He went on to play at the University of Louisville, before transitioning to a career in coaching. As QB coach at Trinity HS, Brohm has helped the Rocks to 10 state championships. | ||||||
| Attachments: Brohm, Oscar nomination Brohm, Oscar support info | ||||||
| NOMINEE | ELIG/SR/F/MIN | NOMINATOR | TYPE/REGION/DOB | DATE NOM/EXP | ||
| 593 2013 2015 | Michelle Clark-Heard 2859 Laurelstone Lane Bowling Green, KY 42104 | ELIGIBLE FEMALE MINORITY | Robert Sampson 1605 Avenue of Champions E.A. Diddle Arena Bowling Green, KY 42101 | NOM 05/28/2013 EXP 06/30/2018 | ||
| Averaged 19.6 PPG and 10.0 RPG as senior at Atherton. Three year starter who was an All-District, All-Region, and All-State selection as a sophomore, junior and senior seasons. Reached State Championship game as a junior. | ||||||
| Attachments: Clark-Heard, Michelle_Supporting.pdf | ||||||
| NOMINEE | ELIG/SR/F/MIN | NOMINATOR | TYPE/REGION/DOB | DATE NOM/EXP | ||
| 758 2015 2015 | Betty Jo Cook Gibson 339 Old Whitley Road London, KY 40744 | ELIGIBLE SENIOR FEMALE | Roscoe Denney 72 Middleground Way Apt. # 6 London, KY 40744 | NOM 05/08/2015 EXP 06/30/2021 | ||
| The Cook twins were the first cheerleaders to get athletic scholarships to Western Kentucky State Teachers College. They cheered at London High School, where they actually wrote the cheers while attending. Affectionately known nationwide as "The Twins". At the state high school basketball tournament in 1944, The Twins were deluged with attention and Lexington and Louisville newspapers glowed over their performance. On Christmas night 1944, The Twins performed between games of a basketball doubleheader at Madison Square Garden in NYC before 18,000 fans and received six encores - a feat noted by the New York Times. | ||||||
| Attachments: nom758file1.pdf nom758file2.pdf | ||||||
| NOMINEE | ELIG/SR/F/MIN | NOMINATOR | TYPE/REGION/DOB | DATE NOM/EXP | ||
| 755 2015 2015 | Anna Jo Cook Pickens , | ELIGIBLE SENIOR FEMALE | Roscoe Denney 72 Middleground Way Apt. # 6 London, KY 40744 | NOM 05/08/2015 EXP 06/30/2021 | ||
| The Cook twins were the first cheerleaders to get athletic scholarships to Western Kentucky State Teachers College. They cheered at London High School, where they actually wrote the cheers while attending. Affectionately known nationwide as "The Twins". At the state high school basketball tournament in 1944, The Twins were deluged with attention and Lexington and Louisville newspapers glowed over their performance. On Christmas night 1944, The Twins performed between games of a basketball doubleheader at Madison Square Garden in NYC before 18,000 fans and received six encores - a feat noted by the New York Times. | ||||||
| Attachments: nom755file1.pdf nom755file2.pdf | ||||||
| NOMINEE | ELIG/SR/F/MIN | NOMINATOR | TYPE/REGION/DOB | DATE NOM/EXP | ||
| 797 2016 2016 | Hillard Howard 1092 Alcove Loop The Villages, FL 32162 | ELIGIBLE SENIOR | Jason Booher 104 W. Chloe Ridge Pikeville, KY 41501 | NOM 04/21/2016 EXP 06/30/2022 | ||
| Howard spent 20 seasons as the head football coach at Pikeville HS (1972-89, 1994-95), leading the Panthers to three-consecutive state championships (1987, 1988, 1989) and two-state runner-up finishes, while compiling a record of 208 wins and 48 losses. A five-time KY Coach of the Year, Howard led Pikeville to 12 regional titles. The school's all-time winningest coach, Howard led the Kentucky squad in the KY-TN All-Star Game in 1989 and was inducted into Pikeville's Athletic Hall of Fame in 2003. Howard also spent two seasons as the head girls' basketball coach at Pikeville, winning a 15th Region Championship in each of his seasons. He went on to start the football program at Letcher County Central HS and 2005, and coached there for 5 seasons, winning two regional championships. | ||||||
| Attachments: Howard, Hillard nomination Howard, Hillard support info | ||||||
| NOMINEE | ELIG/SR/F/MIN | NOMINATOR | TYPE/REGION/DOB | DATE NOM/EXP | ||
| 737 2015 2016 | Marty Moore 838 E. High Street, #294 Lexington, KY 40502 | ELIGIBLE | Dale Mueller Highlands High School 2400 Memorial Pkwy Ft. Thomas, KY 41075 | NOM 04/15/2015 EXP 06/30/2021 | ||
| Marty was an outstanding football player at Highlands from 1985-88. Marty was an excellent football player at the University of Kentucky. He was the last person drafted and still went on to be an outstanding player for the New England Patriots. He played 8 years for the Patriots and was a part of one Super Bowl championship. | ||||||
| Attachments: nom737file1.pdf nom737file2.pdf | ||||||
| NOMINEE | ELIG/SR/F/MIN | NOMINATOR | TYPE/REGION/DOB | DATE NOM/EXP | ||
| 610 2014 2016 | Marcia Morton 1804 William E. Summer III Court Louisville, KY 40211 | ELIGIBLE SENIOR FEMALE MINORITY | Jerry Wyman 2700 Windsor Lakes Parkway Louisville, KY 40214 | NOM 02/03/2014 EXP 06/30/2019 | ||
| Ms. Morton was voted Most Athletic at Male High School and in 1973 she was voted Louisville Defender athlete of the Year. She coached State Track Champions in 1990 and was Athletic Director at JG Brown for 13 years. She is the Senior Pastor at her church and is actively involved in the lives of young people. | ||||||
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| NOMINEE | ELIG/SR/F/MIN | NOMINATOR | TYPE/REGION/DOB | DATE NOM/EXP | ||
| 802 2016 2016 | Chris Redman 340 Arthur Hills Way Louisville, KY 40245 | ELIGIBLE | Robert Stewart 9009 Daxbury Rd. Louisville, KY 40242 | NOM 04/21/2016 EXP 06/30/2022 | ||
| Totaled 102 touchdowns during a standout career at Male HS, including a then national record 57 TD passes in 1994. He also established a national record that year by throwing 8 TD passes in a half on two occasions. As a senior, he guided Male to a 12-1 record, losing in the regional final to St. Xavier, and was named Parade Magazine's National Player of the Year. An All-State and All-America selection, Brohm went on to star at the University of Louisville, where he completed 61 percent of his passes and tallied 84 TDs. A Third Round selection in the NFL Draft by the Baltimore Ravens, Redman went on to play 10 years in the NFL with the Ravens and the Atlanta Falcons, earning a Super Bowl ring as a member of the Ravens. | ||||||
| Attachments: Redman, Chris nomination Redman, Chris support info | ||||||
| NOMINEE | ELIG/SR/F/MIN | NOMINATOR | TYPE/REGION/DOB | DATE NOM/EXP | ||
| 781 2016 2016 | Jesse Stuart 124 Daybreak Ln Reeds Spring, MO 65737 | ELIGIBLE SENIOR | Craig Cassady 106 Oak Leaf St Glasgow, KY 42141 | NOM 04/21/2016 EXP 06/30/2022 | ||
| Stuart set the national high school record for indoor shot put (71'11'') and the state record for shot put (67'). Kentucky's power lifting and Olympic lifting champion, Stuart was the two-time national high school champion and was a three-time national All-America selection. Stuart was twice named the AAU Athletic of the Year and was ranked in the top 10 nationally in shot put on 13 occasions. An NCAA national champion at Western Kentucky University, Stuart was a five-time All-America honoree at WKU. He went on to be a three-time silver medalist member of Team USA. | ||||||
| Attachments: Jessie Stuart nomination | ||||||
| NOMINEE | ELIG/SR/F/MIN | NOMINATOR | TYPE/REGION/DOB | DATE NOM/EXP | ||
| 573 2011 2013 | Claude H. Sullivan , | ELIGIBLE SENIOR | Alan B. Sullivan 156 Dahlgren Drive Mt. Juliet, TN 37122 | NOM 10/28/2011 EXP 06/30/2017 | ||
| Mr. Sullivan Pursued a career insportscasting beginning as the PA announcer for his Winchester High School Team. He moved to Ashland after graduation at the age of 18 to take his first broadcasting job. He went on to become the Kentucky Sportscaster of the Year for 8 consecutive years from 1959-1966. Mr. Sullivan broadcast High School games his entire career as well as the State Tournament (all games) for 20 consecutive years from 1947-1966. Two of his broadcase have been recorded, the famous Carr Creek/Covington Holmes Semi-final in 1948 and the 1950 Ashland Regional between Winchester High and Ashland. He never stopped broadcasting the high school games even when he became the announcer for the Cincinnati Reds in 1964. | ||||||
| Attachments: Sullivan, Claude H_Supporting.pdf | ||||||
| NOMINEE | ELIG/SR/F/MIN | NOMINATOR | TYPE/REGION/DOB | DATE NOM/EXP | ||
| 554 2011 2014 | Charles \'Jock\' Sutherland 234 Fairway Drive Nicholasville, KY 40356 | ELIGIBLE SENIOR | Michael Embry 152 Skyview Drive Frankfort, KY 40601 | NOM 02/27/2011 EXP 06/30/2016 | ||
| During Mr. Sutherland's career as a basketball coach, he guided six teams to the Sweet16 (Gallatin Co. (1), Harrison Co. (3), and Lafayette (2). Lafayette won the title in 1979 | ||||||
| Attachments: Sutherland, Charles_Supporting.pdf | ||||||