NOMINEEELIG/SR/F/MINNOMINATORTYPE/REGION/DOBDATE NOM/EXP
707
2015
2015
Sam Ball
1220 Glen Shield Way
Henderson, KY 42420
ELIGIBLE
SENIOR


Bill Beasley
623 N. Main St.
Henderson, KY 42420
NOM 04/15/2015
EXP 06/30/2021
Outstanding High School Football Player at Henderson County HS. Went to UK and was an All-American. Played for Baltimore Colts (1971 Super Bowl Champions). Henderson County Sports Hall of Fame, SEC Legends (2001), UK Legends, KY Sports Hall of Fame. Sam Ball All-American Football Camp (over 200 youth at no charge).
Attachments:  nom707file1.pdf   nom707file2.pdf   
NOMINEEELIG/SR/F/MINNOMINATORTYPE/REGION/DOBDATE NOM/EXP
323
2005
2014
Freddy Ballou
517 Farmington Court
Richmond, KY 40475
ELIGIBLE
SENIOR


Roy Kidd
151 Lakeshore Dr
Richmond, KY 40475
NOM 11/15/2005
EXP 06/30/2016
1961 All-State and All-American football player from Richmond Madison. His teams compiled 34-4 record during his career. He rushed for over 5,000 yards; Scored 310 points on 50 tds and 10 extra points. Originally screened 2002.
Attachments:  Ballou, Freddy_Supporting.pdf   Freddie Ballou Obituary   
NOMINEEELIG/SR/F/MINNOMINATORTYPE/REGION/DOBDATE NOM/EXP
698
2015
2015
James (Pete) Bowles, MD
2020 Marty Drive
Madisonville, KY 42431
ELIGIBLE
SENIOR


S. Gale Travis, CMAA
2675 Shakerag Road
Manitou, KY 42436-9795
NOM 04/10/2015
EXP 06/30/2021
Mr. Bowles is a vital asset to youth and sports medicine. His dedication for service is 2nd to none. Recipient of the 2013 KHSAA award for recognition and appreciation for contributions to the KHSAA and and thousands of s/a's as member and Chair of the KMA Sports Medicine Committee. Recipient of the 2013 NFHS Outstanding Service Award.
Attachments:  nom715file1.pdf   nom715file2.pdf   
NOMINEEELIG/SR/F/MINNOMINATORTYPE/REGION/DOBDATE NOM/EXP
603
2013
2015
Brigette Combs-Stacy
PO Box 7040
Frankfort, KY 40602
ELIGIBLE

FEMALE

Donna Tackett
2401 Chimney Point Lane
Lexington, KY 40509
NOM 11/01/2013
EXP 06/30/2018
As a former Miss Kentucky Basketball and Kentucky Female Athlete of the Year, Brigette was selected to the Kentucky All-Century Basketball Team as one of the top 25 basketball player in the history of Kentucky Women's Basketball and is a member of the Kentucky High School All-Star Hall of Fame. She served as Honorary Team Captian during the annual KY-IND All-Star Series, was selected to All-District, All Region and All State Tournament teams during her career and won numerous MVP and All-Tournament awards. Brigette was also the Regional Campion in the 100 Meter Hurdles, 300 Meter Hurdles and High Jump as well as Sectional Champion in 100 Meter Hurdles and 300 Meter Hurdles. At the State Track & Field Meet Brigette placed 3rd in High Jump, 5th in 100 Meter Hurdles and 6th in 300 Hurdles. She only participated in track her senior year in high school.
Attachments:  nom603file1.pdf   nom603file2.pdf   
NOMINEEELIG/SR/F/MINNOMINATORTYPE/REGION/DOBDATE NOM/EXP
720
2015
2015
Joseph Federspiel
2016 Lakeside Drive
Lexington, KY 40502
ELIGIBLE
SENIOR


Doug Strothman
DeSales High School
425 Kenwood Drive
Louisville, KY 40214
NOM 04/15/2015
EXP 06/30/2021
Federspiel played both sides on the gridiron for DeSales HS ('68 grad) and was the first player chosen from the school as a First Team All-State selection (at LB). Was named MVP of the East-West All-Star game after leading the West to victory. Went on to play at the Univ. of Kentucky (1969-71) before spending 10 seasons in the NFL (mostly w/ the New Orleans Saints).Two-time All-SEC selection and an All-America honoree from the Associated Press. 4th Round selection by the Saints in 1972.
Attachments:  
NOMINEEELIG/SR/F/MINNOMINATORTYPE/REGION/DOBDATE NOM/EXP
481
2007
2013
Dominic Fucci
1073 Wyndham Hills Dr.
Lexington, KY 40514
ELIGIBLE
SENIOR


Harry Todd

,
NOM 10/04/2007
EXP 06/30/2015
Mr. Fucci excelled as a two sport athlete. He was an All State baseball and basketball player in 1974 and 1975 and was named Mr. Basketball in 1975. After a professional baseball career Coach Fucci returned to Lexington to coach and teach.
Attachments:  Fucci, Dominic_Supporting.pdf   
NOMINEEELIG/SR/F/MINNOMINATORTYPE/REGION/DOBDATE NOM/EXP
768
2015
2015
Clarence [Big House] Gaines
c/o Lisa G. McDonald
1111 New Trier Court
Wilmette, IL 60091
ELIGIBLE
SENIOR

MINORITY
Art Davis
Paducah Tilghman HS
2400 Washington Street
Paducah, KY 42003
NOM 08/07/2015
EXP 06/30/2022
Gaines was born in Paducah, Kentucky to Lester and Olivia Bolen Gaines. Clarence helped his family by working in a garage while in high school. He attended local Lincoln High School, a member of the Kentucky High School League which was later to merge into the KHSAA. He excelled academically, played basketball, was an All-State football player, and played trumpet in the school band. He graduated as class salutatorian in 1941. Jim Crow Era segregation laws and the suggestions of a family friend led him to attend Morgan State University (then Morgan State College), a historically black college in Baltimore, Maryland. He entered in the fall of 1941 on a football scholarship. At Morgan State, Gaines was given his nickname of "Big House": a fellow student saw the 6 ft. 3in., 265 lb Gaines and declared: "You're as big as a house." Gaines played as a lineman for the Bears football team, was a member of the basketball team, and participated in track. Gaines was an All-CIAA selection as a lineman in football all four seasons and twice elected an All-American. When it came to basketball, he said he was "a very average basketball player." In 2004, he explained, "I was an All-America in football, but I was just on the basketball team to have something to do." Gaines graduated from Morgan State in 1945 with a Bachelor's of Science in Chemistry. He intended to go on into dental school, however his college football coach, Edward P. Hurt, suggested that he temporarily go to what was then known as Winston-Salem Teachers College. At the time, the small southern college had one coach for all sports, Brutus Wilson, who was also a Morgan State graduate; Hurt suggested that Gaines would make a good assistant coach. Gaines agreed and went to Winston-Salem. Gaines was to become an ambassador for basketball as a long-time coach, coaching basketball at Winston-Salem State University (WSSU) from 1946 to 1993, compiling an 828-447 record. He led the Rams to 18 20-win seasons, eight CIAA titles, and in 1967 led WSSU to a Division II NCAA Championship, making the Rams the first basketball program from a historically black college or university to capture an NCAA national championship. Due to his proficiency as an athletic coach, teacher and humanitarian, Gaines has received numerous awards: CIAA Basketball Tournament Outstanding Coach Award; 1953, 57, 60, 61, 63, 66, 70, 77; CIAA Hall of Fame Inductee, 1975; NAIA Helms Hall of Fame Inductee, 1968; N.C. Sports Hall of Fame, 1978; CIAA Basketball Coach of the Year, 1957, 61, 63, 70, 75, 80; NAIA District 26 Outstanding Coach Award, 1975-78; Paul Robeson Award, 1980; Winston-Salem Urban League Family of the Year Award, 1973; Order of the Long Leaf Pine (N.C.); and the Silver Buffalo Award (Boy Scouts of America) etc. Gaines was named the NCAA Division II (1967) College Coach of the Year. In 1982 Gaines was recognized for his contribution to basketball by being inducted into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame (named in honor of the inventor of basketball James Naismith) as a coach.
Attachments:  nom768file1.pdf   
NOMINEEELIG/SR/F/MINNOMINATORTYPE/REGION/DOBDATE NOM/EXP
305
2010
2015
Bert Greene
c/o Chris Perry
PO Box 323
Olive Hill, KY 41164
ELIGIBLE
SENIOR


Chris Perry
PO Box 323
385 Blueberry Ridge
Olive Hill, KY 41164
NOM 10/12/2010
EXP 06/30/2016
Bert was an Olive Hill basketball player who scored 3,172 career points. During his four years as a starter, his team's record was 126-22 with three Sweet 16 appearances including a semifinal appearance in 1959, a tournament in which he was the leading scorer. His career point total was a 16th region record until recently broken by Jonathan Ferguson of Elliott County. Made a shot from the center line to win the regional tournament in 1955. He was on the all-state team the same year as Commissioner Louis Stout. Named to multiple all-state teams. Greene also coached at several schools, succeeding legendary Coach Jack Fultz at Olive Hill which later consolidated into West Carter. Later officiated after retiring from coaching.
Attachments:  Greene, James Bert_Supporting.pdf   
NOMINEEELIG/SR/F/MINNOMINATORTYPE/REGION/DOBDATE NOM/EXP
605
2013
2014
Charles H.T. Hunter
202 Lexington Drive
Glasgow, KY 42141
ELIGIBLE
SENIOR

MINORITY
Jerry Ream
306 Seay Street
Glasgow, KY 42141
NOM 11/01/2013
EXP 06/30/2018
In Mr. Hunter's jounior year (1961), the Glasgow Bluehawks were Region 5 Champions, and He led the region in scoring. In 1962 He was the Region 5 scoring leader again and was named to the All-State Second Team. Hinter went on to make a nice contribution as a starter on the 1962 All Stars and also played in the East-West game.
Attachments:  Hunter, Charles_Supporting.pdf   
NOMINEEELIG/SR/F/MINNOMINATORTYPE/REGION/DOBDATE NOM/EXP
735
2015
2015
Tenesha Marshall
10717 Northington Lane
Louisville, KY 40241
ELIGIBLE

FEMALE
MINORITY
Ron Marshall
10717 Northington Lane
Louisville, KY 40241
NOM 04/15/2015
EXP 06/30/2021
1992 - State Champion in 300 meter hurdles 1993 - State Champion in 100 meter hurdles, 400 meter relay, 1600 meter relay, Gatorade Athlete of the Year Track & Field 1993 - AAU National Champion in 300 meter hurdles 1994 State Champion in 100 meters, 100 meter hurdles, 200 meters, 300 meter hurdles, Gatorade Athlete of the Year Track & Field, Most Outstanding Female Athlete of the Year for Kentucky. An honor roll student throughout high school 4-time All-State selection in track Played basketball as well and led the team in scoring two-straight years
Attachments:  nom735file1.pdf   nom735file2.pdf   
NOMINEEELIG/SR/F/MINNOMINATORTYPE/REGION/DOBDATE NOM/EXP
532
2009
2014
Marshall Patterson
c/o Mrs. Rebecca Patterson
14 Brandywine Dr.
Clarksville, TN 37042
ELIGIBLE
SENIOR


Scott Lowe
1494 Shady Grove Rd.
Clarksville, TN 37042
NOM 09/15/2009
EXP 06/30/2015
In Mr. Patterson's 33 years in athletics at Fort Campbell he amassed a 227-120 record as the football coach, making him 18th on the all time Kentucky list. He was a long time FCA sponsor and coached the 1971 wrestling team to a State Title.
Attachments:  Patterson, Marshall_Supporting.pdf   
NOMINEEELIG/SR/F/MINNOMINATORTYPE/REGION/DOBDATE NOM/EXP
524
2009
2014
G.J. Smith
c/o Judy Smith
P.O. Box 1712
London, KY 40743
ELIGIBLE
SENIOR


Roscoe Denney
72 Middleground Way
Apt #6
London, KY 40744
NOM 10/27/2009
EXP 06/30/2015
Mr. Smith was know as the "Kentucky Long Rifle" because of his great shooting abilities. He was an outstanding baseball and basketball player that went on to an outstanding 25 year baseball coaching career. He dedicated himself for 18 years as Athletic Director.
Attachments:  Smith, G J_Supporting.pdf