NOMINEEELIG/SR/F/MINNOMINATORTYPE/REGION/DOBDATE NOM/EXP
1053
2021
2021
Carolyn Alexander
1515 S. George Mason Drive
Unit 3
Arlington, VA 22204
ELIGIBLE

FEMALE
MINORITY
Will Engle
901 Holly Springs Dr
Lexinton, KY 40504
NOM 05/14/2021
EXP 06/30/2026
1997 KHSAA Sweet 16 State Champs // 1997 and 1998 Class "A" State Champs AP, Herald-Leader and Courier-Journal 1st Team All-State as a senior 1998 Kentucky Miss Basketball runner-up AP, Herald Leader and Courier Journal 1st Team All-State as a junior AP Top Player in KY as a junior Street & Smith All-America Honorable Mention as a junior Lexington Herald Leader All-State Honorable Mention and Courier Journal 3rd Team All-State as a freshman Led varsity team in scoring in 8th grade 3,726 career points (5th all-time); 1,029 points in 1998 (9th most single-season) 996 career FGs (16th all-time); 385 FGs in 1998 (8th most single-season) 351 free throw attempts in 1998 (5th most single-season); 231 FTs made in 1998 (T19th most single-season) over 1100 career rebounds; over 500 career steals; over 300 career assists; over 100 career blocks
Attachments:  AlexanderCarolyn_Nomination   AlexanderCarolyn_supportinfo   
NOMINEEELIG/SR/F/MINNOMINATORTYPE/REGION/DOBDATE NOM/EXP
1055
2021
2021
Candy Berry
1205 Napier St.
Flatwoods, KY 41139
ELIGIBLE
SENIOR
FEMALE

Lucy Moore
483 Scaggs Rd.
Morehead, KY 40351
NOM 05/14/2021
EXP 06/30/2026
CHEER Coach at Greenup County High School for 44 years KAPOS Coach of the Year - 1979 // Kentucky Colonel TWICE - 1994 and 2010 American Spirit Awards Lifetime Achievement - 1999 American Cheerleader Magazine Coach of the Year - 2000 Greenup County High School Hall of Fame - 2016 Ripley's Believe It Or Not - 2019 University of Kentucky Cheerleaders Honoree Alumni Award During her 44 years of coaching Candy's teams have: *Been guests of Japan Airlines and performed in Tokyo, Japan *Performed at the 1996 Olympics at Coca-Cola Olympic City in Atlanta, GA *Performed at Kansas City Kings games *Performed at an Orlando Magic game *Featured on CBS "On the Road with Charles Kuralt" *KAPOS State Champions - 1978, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1995, and 2008 *Sweet 16 Champions - 1985, 1991, and 1997 *KHSAA State Competitive Cheer Champions - 2015 & 2016 *National High School Cheerleading Champions (16 times) - 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1987, 1992, 1994, 1997, 1999, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2010, 2011, 2015, and 2017
Attachments:  BerryCandy_nomination   BerryCandy_supportinfo   
NOMINEEELIG/SR/F/MINNOMINATORTYPE/REGION/DOBDATE NOM/EXP
943
2018
2021
Greg Brohm
3718 Longview Rd.
Louisville, KY 40299
ELIGIBLE



Oscar Brohm
8011 Huntsman Trail
Louisville, KY 40291
NOM 04/30/2018
EXP 06/30/2024
As a senior in 1987, Greg Brohm was selected 1st Team All-State by the Associated Press and the Courier-Journal. Named the 3rd best receiver in KY history (last 35 to 50 years) by Courier-Journal's Bob White in 1996. As a senior, he caught 51 passes for 893 yards. His two-year total was 89 catches for 1,626 yards and 13 TDs. A three-sport athlete, he was Academic All-State in Football, Basketball and Baseball. The starting PG on the basketball team, he was also a starting OF and Catcher in baseball. Played in the KY-TN All-Star Game.
Attachments:  Brohm, Greg support info   Brohm, Greg support info1   Brohm, Greg support info2   Brohm, Greg support info3   
NOMINEEELIG/SR/F/MINNOMINATORTYPE/REGION/DOBDATE NOM/EXP
475
2022
2022
Jermaine Brown
1850 San Jose Ave.
Louisville, KY 40216
ELIGIBLE


MINORITY
Gregg Longacre
1001 Fairdale Rd.
Fairdale, KY 40118
NOM 08/03/2022
EXP 08/03/2027
1990 & 1991 1st team All-State Basketball 1990 & 1991 Ky State Tournament MVP. Back-to-back Sweet 16 MVP 1991 Kentucky's Mr. Basketball. 1991 Kentucky all-star team Career points: 2005 Rebounds: 1121 Dunks: 158 Jermaine led Fairdale to Back to Back State titles in 90-91. The last team to do that was Male in 74-75. He is a two-time state tournament MVP and a two-time all-state selection. He also was named Kentucky's Mr. Basketball and played on Kentucky all-star team which split with Indiana. Jermaine helped Fairdale to a 70-8 two-year record in 90-91 including two state titles, two LIT titles, back-to-back 6th region titles, and a King of the Bluegrass title. Jermaine originally signed with Wade Houston at Tennessee before finishing his career at Georgetown College in Ky. Not many athletes are as decorated as Jermaine is.
Attachments:  nom475file2.pdf   nom475file1.pdf   nom475file3.pdf   
NOMINEEELIG/SR/F/MINNOMINATORTYPE/REGION/DOBDATE NOM/EXP
1207
2022
2022
Dave Cowens

,
ELIGIBLE
SENIOR


William Jones
3555 E. Augusta Chatham Rd.
Augusta, KY 41002
NOM 08/02/2022
EXP 06/30/2028
Dave Cowens played basketball at Newport Catholic for two seasons in 1965 and 1966. His 1965 team was 21-8 winning a district championship. The 1966 Thoroughbreds were 29-3 winning a district and region championship. Cowens went on to play basketball at Florida State. He scored 1,479 points over his 78-game career at FSU. He averaged a startling 17.1 rebounds per game totaling 1,340 over his career. He led the Seminoles to the 1968 NCAA Tournament as a sophomore. He was drafted by the Boston Celtics as the 4th overall pick and won NBA Rookie of the Year in 1971 starting a 14-year career. He was named NBA Most Valuable Player in 1973 and was a 7x NBA All-Star. He won 2 NBA Championships with the Celtics in 1974 and 1976. He also served as head coach of the Celtics in 1978-79. He was inducted into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame in 1991. The Cowens Family donated a new basketball court to Newport Central Catholic in 2018. 2× NBA champion (1974, 1976) NBA Most Valuable Player (1973) 8× NBA All-Star (1972–1978, 1980) NBA All-Star Game MVP (1973) 3× All-NBA Second Team (1973, 1975, 1976) NBA All-Defensive First Team (1976) 2× NBA All-Defensive Second Team (1975, 1980) NBA Rookie of the Year (1971) NBA All-Rookie Team (1971) NBA anniversary team (50th, 75th) No. 18 retired by Boston Celtics No. 13 retired by Florida State Seminoles Points 13,516 (17.6 ppg) Rebounds 10,444 (13.6 rpg) Assists 2,910 (3.8 apg) As player: 1970–1980 Boston Celtics 1982–1983 Milwaukee Bucks As coach: 1978–1979 Boston Celtics 1984–1985 Bay State Bombardiers 1994–1996 San Antonio Spurs (assistant) 1996–1999 Charlotte Hornets 2000–2001 Golden State Warriors 2006 Chicago Sky 2006–2009 Detroit Pistons (assistant)
Attachments:  nom1207file1.pdf   nom1207file2.pdf   
NOMINEEELIG/SR/F/MINNOMINATORTYPE/REGION/DOBDATE NOM/EXP
1157
2022
2022
Megen Gearhart
20 Shyrock Road
Olive Hill, KY 41164
ELIGIBLE

FEMALE

Chris Perry
385 Blueberry Ridge
PO Box 323
Olive Hill, KY 41164
NOM 08/01/2022
EXP 06/30/2028
2,711 career points. 2003 Miss Kentucky Basketball 2000 State Champion 2000 State All Tournament Team 3 Time 1st Team All State (01, 02,03) Coach’s All State 3rd Team (00) 5 Time 16th Region Champion (98,99,00,01,02) 5 Time 16th Region All Tournament Team (99, 00, 01, 02, 03) 3 Time 16th Region MVP (01,02,03) 5 Time 62nd District Champion (98,99,00,02,03) 5 Time 62nd District All Tournament Team (99, 00, 01, 02, 03) 4 Time All Area Team 3 Time All Area Player of the Year (01,02,03) 5 Time All EKC (Eastern Kentucky Conference) (99, 00, 01, 02, 03) EKC Player of the Year (02, 03) EKC Offensive Player of the Year (01,03) 2003 16th Region KABC Player of the Year Morehead State University Megen Gearhart was named to the OVC’s (Ohio Valley Conference) All-Freshman team (2003-04) and was name OVC Freshman of the week three times. She also received the OVC Academic Medal of Honor that year. She sat on the sideline for the 2004-2005 with a medical redshirt. She led her team to the OVC Semifinal tournament game in the 2005-2006 season. The team fell short, but she was named to the All OVC Tournament Team. She is currently ranked 10 on the Morehead State University career three-point field goals made for a career and she only played two years. Her college basketball career was cut short due to lower back and hip pain.
Attachments:  nom1157file2.pdf   nom1157file1.pdf   
NOMINEEELIG/SR/F/MINNOMINATORTYPE/REGION/DOBDATE NOM/EXP
440
2022
2022
Daniel Goble
214 Mark Dr.
Hopkinsville, KY 42240
ELIGIBLE
SENIOR


Kerry Stovall
200 Glass Avenue
Hopkinsville, KY 42240
NOM 08/02/2022
EXP 08/02/2027
• Erlanger Lloyd High School o 1965 o Asst Football Coach  Class A State Champions  12-1 • Christian County High School o 1982 o Head Football Coach  Class AAAA State Champions  14-1 • Christian County High School o 1984 o Head Football Coach  Class AAAA State Champions  12-2 • Christian County High School o 1992  Final Four State Playoffs  12-2 • Christian County High School o Head Football Coach  3 Regional Championships  1982, 1984, 1992 • Christian County High School o Head Football Coach  6 Power Lifting Championships  1982, 1983, 1984, 1986, 1992, 1999  5 Runner-up Power Lifting Championships  1981, 1985, 1987, 1991, 1993 • Kellogg Kentucky High School Football Coach of the Year o 1982 • Champion Products Kentucky High School Football Coach of the Year o 1984 • Kentucky New Era Coach of the Year o 1991 o 1992 • Christian County High School Hall of Fame o 2007 • Erlanger Lloyd High School Hall of Fame o 2010 • Nominated for Kentucky Teacher of the Year o 1993 • Ashland Oil Garden Apple Award o 1993 • Kentucky Football Coaches Association Achievement Award o 2009 • Selected as one of the 5 most influential sports figures of all time for the Southern Pennyrile Region of Kentucky as voted on by the readers of the Kentucky New Era o 2012 • Honored as a Kentucky Colonel by 3 different governors o 1965 o 1983 o 2011
Attachments:  Goble, Daniel_Supporting.pdf   Goble, Daniel nominationNEW   Goble, Daniel support infoNEW   nom440file5.pdf   nom440file6.pdf   
NOMINEEELIG/SR/F/MINNOMINATORTYPE/REGION/DOBDATE NOM/EXP
1232
2022
2022
Barry BB King
PO Box 191
Leburn, KY 41831
ELIGIBLE



Larry King
1556 Highway 550 East
Hindman, KY 41822
NOM 08/12/2022
EXP 06/30/2028
MORE TO COME
Attachments:  BB King Nomination File   WYMT Remembering BB King   BB King Obituary   
NOMINEEELIG/SR/F/MINNOMINATORTYPE/REGION/DOBDATE NOM/EXP
1175
2022
2022
Jared Lorenzen

,
ELIGIBLE



William Jones
3555 E. Augusta Chatham Rd.
Augusta, KY 41002
NOM 08/01/2022
EXP 06/30/2028
- 1998 Kentucky Mr. Football - 1998 3A Football State Champion (15-0) Record - 3x 9th Region Basketball Champion (1997, 1998, 1999) - 1998 Football: completed 169-of-270 passes for 3,392 yards and 42 touchdowns while rushing for 904 yards and 15 touchdowns. - Lorenzen played for four seasons at Kentucky from 2000-03. As a freshman, he led the SEC in passing yards with 3,687 and threw for 528 against Georgia. Lorenzon still holds the school record for most career passing yards with 10,354. Led Kentucky to a 7-5 record in 2002. Lorenzen still holds the UK record for completions, attempts and passing yards. He is second all-time in touchdown passes and had 15 300-yard passing games, including eight in 2000. - University of Kentucky Athletic Hall of Fame (2015) - Played for the New York Giants
Attachments:  nom1175file1.pdf   nom1175file2.pdf   
NOMINEEELIG/SR/F/MINNOMINATORTYPE/REGION/DOBDATE NOM/EXP
1144
2022
2022
Randy Napier
384 Phoenix Place Blvd
Hazard, KY 41701
ELIGIBLE
SENIOR


Jeff Campbell
131 Williams Branch Road
Hazard, KY 41701
NOM 08/01/2022
EXP 06/30/2028
COACH RANDY NAPIER’S CAREER ACCOMPLISHMENTS HEAD COACH @ M.C. NAPIER—1980-1994---------14YEARS HEAD COACH @ PERRY CENTRAL—1995-2019-----24YEARS ALL TIME WINNINGEST GIRLS BASKETBALL COACH IN STATE HISTORY—886—285 ALL TIME LEADER IN TOTAL GAMES COACHED IN GIRLS BASKETBALL STATE HISTORY—1171 22 DISTRICT CHAMPIONSHIPS 10 REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 1994 STATE CHAMPIONSHIP 11 TIME 14TH REGION COACH OF THE YEAR 1994 KY. COACHES ASSOCIATION STATE CHAMPION AWARD 2003- NAMED TO KENTUCKY ASSOCIATION OF BASKETBALL COACHES –COURT OF HONOR 2008 KY. COACHES ASSOCIATION STATE COACH OF THE YEAR 2008 NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL COACHES ASSOCIATION NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR FINALIST 2007 HEAD COACH KENTUCKY ALL STARS-----KY.-INDIANA ALL STAR SERIES 2008-2011 GIRLS DIRECTOR OF TRYOUTS KENTUCKY ALL STARS 2014—HEAD COACH—MCDONALDS ALL-AMERICAN TEAM 2016—KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL HALL OF FAME CENTENIAL CLASS INDUCTEE 2019—KENTUCKY LIONS EYE FOUNDATION FOUNDERS AWARD AND COACH OF THE YEAR Coach Napier’s 38 year career is not only measured by the tremendous winning numbers he put up but is also highlighted by the 41 girls who went on to sign scholarships and play at the collegiate level. For four decades Coach Napier represented both M.C. Napier and Perry Central High Schools in the town where he was born and grew up in and was honored by his city, county, and school system in many ways. The street in front of Perry Central High School is named, 800 Randy Napier Way. The floor in Perry Centrals gym is named Coach Randy Napier Court. There are road signs at the entrances to Perry County that read: Home of Coach Randy Napier the states all-time winningest girls basketball coach. Although he had numerous opportunities to coach in other places at the high school and collegiate levels Coach Napier instead made the commitment to spend his entire coaching career in Perry County representing his home county and school system as the coach at M.C. Napier and Perry Central.
Attachments:  nom1144file2.pdf   nom1144file1.pdf   nom1144file3.pdf   
NOMINEEELIG/SR/F/MINNOMINATORTYPE/REGION/DOBDATE NOM/EXP
517
2021
2019
Randy Reese
227 Ash Rd.
Hustonville, KY 40437
ELIGIBLE
SENIOR


Cary Barr
308 West 7th St.
Paris, KY 40361
NOM 05/14/2021
EXP 06/30/2027
Randy Reese was a pathfinder in high school football for over 4 decades. His roles as a leader, educator, mentor, and sport innovator contributed far more than his impressive career accomplishments of 3 State Championships (Ludlow - '75, Paris - '81/'82 & Runner Up - '84). As the 1975 Coach of the Year, Coach Reese was the epitome of what the coaching profession should embody early in his career. Aside from his State Titles and 20 + District Championships, he advanced the quality and standard of the game by bringing college-level innovation to the high school level as he often visited major college programs to learn. He was likely one of the first high school coaches in the state to utilize statistical analytics for game preparation, which is now a common practice around the state. Though he is now retired, his thumbprint on the game still exists either from former players that are now coaching or current coaches that continue to seek his advice in their own careers.
Attachments:  ReeseRandy_nominationNEW   ReeseRandy_supportinfoNEW   
NOMINEEELIG/SR/F/MINNOMINATORTYPE/REGION/DOBDATE NOM/EXP
1071
2021
2021
Derek Smith
6649 Apache Circle
CIncinnati, OH 45243
ELIGIBLE



Dale Mueller
28 North Montrose Ave
Fort Thomas, KY 41075
NOM 05/16/2021
EXP 06/30/2026
Derek was a four-year starter in basketball and was the Ninth Region Player of the Year and First Team All-State in his sophomore, junior, and senior years. In his senior year he was named the KHSAA Male Basketball Player of the Year and was Runner-Up for Mr. Kentucky Basketball. He is the second-leading scorer in Highlands\' history with 2229 points. In football Derek was a three-year starter and led the team to a state championships in his sophomore and senior seasons. He was First Team All-State in his junior and senior seasons. His senior year he was named the Gatorade Kentucky State Football Player of the Year, News Media Kentucky High School Football Player of the Year, Paul Hornung Kentucky High School Football Player of the Year, and was Runner-Up for Mr. Kentucky Football. As a senior he was named the KHSAA Male Athlete of the Year. He was named the National Grid Hoop Player of the Year for being the best high school football/basketball player in the United States. Derek was an All SEC Tight End at UK and played a season on the Cincinnati Bengals practice squad. In my opinion, Derek was the best male athlete in the history of Highlands High School.
Attachments:  SmithDerek_nomination   
NOMINEEELIG/SR/F/MINNOMINATORTYPE/REGION/DOBDATE NOM/EXP
1245
2022
2022
Charlie Tyra

,
ELIGIBLE
SENIOR


JR VanHoose
216 4th Street
Paintsville, KY 41240
NOM 09/29/2022
EXP 06/30/2028
HIGH SCHOOL Louisville Atherton High School (graduated in 1953) 1st team All-State (1953) 1st team Converse/Chuck Taylor All-American (1953) Selected to the Kentucky-Indiana All-Star team (1953) Scored 1,026 career points at Atherton COLLEGE University of Louisville (playing in 1954, 1955, 1956 and 1957) Ranks 2nd in career rebounding average (17 rpg) Ranks 3rd in career FTs made (448) Ranks 4th in career scoring average (18.2 ppg) Helms Foundation All-American (1956) 1st player awarded that honor at Louisville 1st team Helms Foundation All-American (1957) NIT Most Valuable Player (1956) He scored 1,728 career points (8th all-time at UofL) Still holds the record for most rebounds in a game (38, vs. Canisius, December 10, 1955) Still is UofL's all-time leading rebounder (1,617 career rebounds) Drafted in the 1957 NBA Draft (1st Round, 2nd overall selection) by the Detroit Pistons Louisville made three straight NIT appearances (1955, 1956 and 1957) NIT champions (1956) PROFESSIONAL Played five seasons in the NBA and one season in the American Basketball League (ABL) Detroit Pistons (1957) Traded by the Pistons to the New York Knicks on April 17, 1957 New York Knicks (1957-61) Made his NBA debut on October 23, 1957 vs. the St. Louis Hawks (scored 13 points) Traded by the Knicks to the Chicago Packers on May 16, 1961 Chicago Packers (1961-62) Pittsburgh Rens – ABL (1962-63) MAJOR HONORS Inducted into the Kentucky Sports Hall of Fame (1987) Awarded a spot on the University of Louisville “Walk of Fame” (1998) Has had his jersey (#8) retired at the University of Louisville Inducted into the University of Louisville Athletic Hall of Fame *died on December 29, 2006 in Louisville, KY
Attachments:  nom1245file1.pdf   nom1245file2.doc   
NOMINEEELIG/SR/F/MINNOMINATORTYPE/REGION/DOBDATE NOM/EXP
1251
2022
2022
George Unseld

,
ELIGIBLE
SENIOR

MINORITY
JR VanHoose
216 4th Street
Paintsville, KY 41240
NOM 09/29/2022
EXP 06/30/2028
HIGH SCHOOL Louisville Seneca High School (graduated 1961) 7th Region champions (1961) Honorable Mention All-State (1960) KHSAA “Sweet 16” All-Tournament team (1961) 1st team All-State (1961) Kentucky-Indiana All-Star team (1961) COLLEGE University of Kansas (lettering in 1963 and 1964) 1st team All-Big Eight (1964) led Jayhawks in scoring and rebounding each of his two seasons 1963 – 17.2 ppg and 8 rpg; 1964 – 18.4 ppg and 7.4 rpg Drafted in the 1965 NBA Draft (8th Round, 68th overall selection) – Los Angeles Lakers COACH Louisville Seneca (1967-72) first African American head coach at a predominately white high school in Kentucky Won three 26th District championships (1968, 1969 and 1971) Won one 7th Region championship (1968) “Sweet 16” runner-up (1968) *died June 10, 2010
Attachments:  nom1251file1.pdf   nom1251file2.doc