NOMINEEELIG/SR/F/MINNOMINATORTYPE/REGION/DOBDATE NOM/EXP
827
2017
2017
Brian Brohm
240 Herman Ave.
Bowling Green, KY 42104
ELIGIBLE



Robert Sampson
WKU Football
1605 Avenue of Champions
Bowling Green, KY 42101
NOM 05/03/2017
EXP 06/30/2023
In three seasons as QB at Trinity (Lou.), Brian Brohm threw for 10,679 yards and 119 TDs with a 65.2% completion percentage, all while only throwing 14 INTs. Brohm led the Shamrocks to three-consecutive 4A State Titles with a 15-0 playoff record. He went on to play at the University of Louisville where he appeared in 35 games over four seasons, amassing 10,775 yards, 71 TDs and just 24 INTs. Brohm played professionally in the NFL with the Green Bay Packers (2008), and the Buffalo Bills (2009-10); in the UFL with the Las Vegas Locomotives (2011-12); and in the CFL with the Hamilton Tiger Cats (2013) and the Winnipeg Blue Bombers (2014-15).
Attachments:  Brohm, Brian nomination   Brohm, Brian support   
NOMINEEELIG/SR/F/MINNOMINATORTYPE/REGION/DOBDATE NOM/EXP
884
2017
2017
Ted Cook and Cook Tire Co.
399 Old Whitley Road
London, KY 40744
ELIGIBLE
SENIOR


Julian Tackett
KHSAA
2280 Executive Drive
Lexington, KY 40505
NOM 11/06/2017
EXP 06/30/2024
Ted Cook and Cook Tire Company are career long supporters of the KHSAA and the member schools of the KHSAA. Through Ted\'s career, his philanthropic efforts were continuous and even at the time of his passing, he was one of the biggest supporters of kids in the Commonwealth. He and his wife Debby, and entire family continue to support the KHSAA in every way possible.
Attachments:  Ted Cook Obituary and Recap   
NOMINEEELIG/SR/F/MINNOMINATORTYPE/REGION/DOBDATE NOM/EXP
723
2015
2015
Dave Fraley
1701 Parview Court
Somerset, KY 42503
ELIGIBLE
SENIOR


Roscoe Denney
72 Middleground Way
Apt. # 6
London, KY 40744
NOM 04/15/2015
EXP 06/30/2021
664 Wins - 241 Losses. 6 Regional Championships (1974, 1979, 1984, 1986, 1992, 20120). 16 District Championships. Five teams that won 30-or-more games. 1986 KHSAA State Championship. Ranked 8th all-time in wins in KHSAA history. Powell County (1967-77), Pulaski County (1977-95), Knott County Central (2009-10)
Attachments:  nom723file1.pdf   nom723file2.pdf   nom723file3.pdf   
NOMINEEELIG/SR/F/MINNOMINATORTYPE/REGION/DOBDATE NOM/EXP
555
2011
2014
Lloyd Gardner
9304 Wimbley Court
Louisville, KY 40241
ELIGIBLE
SENIOR


Stan Hardin
708 Fairdale Road
Fairdale, KY 40118
NOM 03/24/2011
EXP 06/30/2017
Mr. Gardner was named 6th Region Coach of the Year in 1996 and 2001. He has been dedicated to the youth of Kentucky his entire life.
Attachments:  Gardner, Lloyd N_Supporting.pdf   
NOMINEEELIG/SR/F/MINNOMINATORTYPE/REGION/DOBDATE NOM/EXP
599
2013
2015
Billy T. Haynes
6660 US 60 East
Henderson, KY 42420 8758
ELIGIBLE
SENIOR


Bill Beasley
623 N. Main Street
Henderson, KY 42420
NOM 09/05/2013
EXP 06/30/2018
Mr. Haynes is a certified official in BK, FB, VB, BA, TR and currently serves as the assigning secretary for the second & third regions. He has been an official for 50+ years.
Attachments:  Haynes, Billy T_Supporting.pdf   
NOMINEEELIG/SR/F/MINNOMINATORTYPE/REGION/DOBDATE NOM/EXP
839
2017
2017
Ron Kordes
113 Gardiner Lake Road
Louisville, KY 40205
ELIGIBLE
SENIOR


Angela Passafiume
8700 Stony Falls Way
Louisville, KY 40299
NOM 05/03/2017
EXP 06/30/2023
In 28 years as a high school coach, Kordes has led Assumption to 19 state championships and four national championships in volleyball. He reached his 1000th career win during the 2016 season and has sent numerous players on to the collegiate level (mostly Division I). Known as the father of volleyball in Kentucky, Kordes has worked to grow the sport for the good of all young women interested in participating.
Attachments:  Kordes, Ron nomination   
NOMINEEELIG/SR/F/MINNOMINATORTYPE/REGION/DOBDATE NOM/EXP
844
2017
2017
Billy Lynch
117 Mockingbird Lane
Russell, KY 41169
ELIGIBLE
SENIOR


Ferrell Wellman
1005 Pinetree Road
Versailles, KY 40383
NOM 05/03/2017
EXP 06/30/2023
Billy pitched for Ashland High School from 1964-66 compiling a 27-2 record. He allowed nine earned runs in three seasons. His e.r.a. as a junior was 0.41; as a senior in 1966 it was 0.31. He might be the most dominating pitcher in Kentucky High School history. In 1966 he struck out 150 in 66 2/3 innings. In 1965, as a junior, he struck out 97 and allowed three runs in 53 innings. He averaged two strikeouts per inning for his career. In the 1966 state tournament, which Ashland won, Billy pitched a complete game in the quarterfinals and four innings of relief in the semi-finals. In those 11 innings, he allowed one hit, one run and struck out 29. (29Ks of 33 outs in the state tournament.) Billy got the Tomcats to the championships game which his brother pitched with Billy waiting in the bullpen. Billy hit .649 as a junior, but hitting stats are missing for four games. He hit .386 as a senior. He was selected Kentucky High School Baseball Player of the Year by the Associated Press. After he declined the offer of a full scholarship at the University of Kentucky, Cleveland made Billy the 32nd pick of the 1966 MLB draft. After the draft, Syd Thrift of the Pirates called the Lynch family and apologized for the Pirates failure to select Bill earlier in the draft. An arm injury derailed his professional career, but as I understand the guidelines, selection to the Hall is based on an individual's high school performance. His high school career wasn't a fluke. He also pitched Ashland to state championships in Little League, Babe Ruth League and American Legion baseball. He is a man of high morale character. From:Mueller Nomination As a pitcher for Paul Blazer HS, Billy Lynch had a career record of 27-2 including a spotless 11-0 senior season with a 0.31 ERA and 150 K’s as a part of the 25-0 State Championship team in 1966. That year, the Associated Press named him the High School Player of the Year for 1966 and he was drafted with the 32nd overall pick in the 1966 MLB Draft by the Cleveland Indians.
Attachments:  Lynch, Billy nomination   Lynch, Billy support info   Ferrell Wellman Remarks   
NOMINEEELIG/SR/F/MINNOMINATORTYPE/REGION/DOBDATE NOM/EXP
850
2017
2017
Bill Miller
3525 Hardwood Forest Dr.
Louisville, KY 40214
ELIGIBLE
SENIOR


Nick Waddell
9802 Holiday Dr.
Louisville, KY 40272
NOM 05/03/2017
EXP 06/30/2023
The current head coach at Pleasure Ridge Park, Bill Miller is the winningest baseball coach in KHSAA history with a 1092-299 career record. His teams have won 20 Regional Championships and advanced 16 State Tournaments, with nine appearances in the state finals and five State Championships; all while producing three Kentucky Mr. Baseball winners.
Attachments:  Miller, Bill nomination   Miller, Bill support info   Funeral Notice with Data   
NOMINEEELIG/SR/F/MINNOMINATORTYPE/REGION/DOBDATE NOM/EXP
881
2017
2017
Margaret Richards
149 Hazel Trace
Hazel Green, AL 35750
ELIGIBLE

FEMALE
MINORITY
Ryan Bringhurst
1130 W. Chestnut St.
Louisville, KY 40203
NOM 05/05/2017
EXP 06/30/2023
Richards was a standout girls\' basketball player at Central HS from 1995-99, earning All-District and First Team All-Region honors all four years. As a sophomore, she led Central to the Sixth Region Championship and a quarterfinal appearance in the KHSAA Girls\' Sweet 16, where she earned All-Tournament honors. As a senior, she ranked second in the state in scoring at 35.5 ppg, earning Sixth Region Player of the Year, First Team All-State from the Courier-Journal and a spot on the KY All-Star Team. Richards went on to be a four-year letterwinner at Nebraska, before transitioning to coaching and is currently the head women\'s basketball coach at Alabama A&M.
Attachments:  Richards, Margaret support info   
NOMINEEELIG/SR/F/MINNOMINATORTYPE/REGION/DOBDATE NOM/EXP
833
2017
2017
Rachel Sanford DeJarnatt
4204 Manner Gate Dr.
Louisville, KY 40220
ELIGIBLE

FEMALE

Gordon Bocock
101 Owens Ferry Rd.
Somerset, KY 42503
NOM 05/03/2017
EXP 06/30/2023
During her standout career at Pulaski County HS, Rachel (Sanford) DeJarnatt was a five-time Cross Country Individual State Champion (1993-97) and four-time Cross Country Team State Champion (1997-2000). In Track & Field, she won also captured state championships in the 3200 Meters and the 3200 meter relay.
Attachments:  DeJarnatt, Rachel nomination   
NOMINEEELIG/SR/F/MINNOMINATORTYPE/REGION/DOBDATE NOM/EXP
600
2013
2016
Angela Payne Starnes
209 Summit Drive
Marion, KY 42064
ELIGIBLE

FEMALE

Al Starnes

,
NOM 10/02/2013
EXP 06/30/2018
Ms. Starnes was a standout Track athlete at Todd County Central High School until 1980. She continues to hold the Class "A" State Record in the 100 meter dash (12.2) for thirty three years. She has coached Track for the past twenty-two years.Ms. Starnes was the first female Athletic Director for Crittenden County. She was the 1980 State Champion in the 100 meter, 200 meter, 400 meter, and anchor on the second place 400 meter relay team.
Attachments:  Payne-Starnes, Angela_Supporting.pdf   
NOMINEEELIG/SR/F/MINNOMINATORTYPE/REGION/DOBDATE NOM/EXP
866
2017
2017
Shon Walker
106 Maple St.
Cynthiana, KY 41031
ELIGIBLE


MINORITY
Brad Allison
81 Chelsea Dr.
Cynthiana, KY 41031
NOM 05/04/2017
EXP 06/30/2023
The Mr. Baseball award winner in 1992, Shon Walker had a tremendous career at Harrison County HS. Walker led the ’92 Harrison County team with 29 home runs, which still stands as the state record for home runs in a season. Walker also holds the state record for single-season runs scored, while sitting in a tie for second in career runs scored, third in career home runs, and tied for fourth for RBI in a season. Walker was drafted by the Pittsburg Pirates in the 1st round of the 1992 MLB Draft.
Attachments:  Walker, Shon nomination   Walker, Shon support info   
NOMINEEELIG/SR/F/MINNOMINATORTYPE/REGION/DOBDATE NOM/EXP
547
2010
2017
Dave Weedman
705 Greenridge Lane
Louisville, KY 40207
ELIGIBLE
SENIOR


Melissa Weedman
705 Greenridge Lane
Louisville, KY 40207
NOM 05/07/2010
EXP 06/30/2019
Mr. Weedman was an early girls' basketball advocate and highly successful coach. He took his Oldham County teams to 10 district titles, 8 regional titles, the 1980 final four, 1988 state runner up and 1986 state champions. His record 319-110 is a testament to his dedication. Following his coaching career, he completed a near forty-year career in education, serving two terms on the KHSAA Board of Control and serving as President during a very turbulent time of transition. His calm yet strong leadership and insight helped stabilize the Association during a time of leadership transition and set the Association up for continued success.
Attachments: