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
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
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
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
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
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
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 06/30/2026
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
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 06/30/2026
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