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2017 Donna L.J. Murphy Award Winner

The Third Annual Donna Murphy Award will be presented to Jordan Brock of Harlan High School during the 2017 Mr. and Miss Kentucky Basketball Awards Ceremony on March 14th in the Bluegrass Ballroom of the Lexington Center in Lexington, KY starting at 6 PM.

Nominations were submitted from across the state for this prestigious award which honors a standout female senior basketball player who exemplifies the meaning of being a great student athlete. “All of the nominees were very admirable, but with what Jordan has been able to accomplish, she definitely deserves to be recognized,” said Donna Murphy.

Jordan Brock, a senior at Harlan High School, has played varsity basketball for six years and is a part of the 2,000+ point club at Harlan. She recently led the Lady Dragons to a runner-up finish at the All ‘A’ state tournament in Frankfort where she averaged just more than 31 points per game, 4.2 rebounds and 3.2 assists per game, while shooting better than 43 percent from the floor.

While constantly focused on bettering herself and team on the court, Jordan also takes time to volunteer and participates in several service projects and is on the honor roll. “Since sixth grade I knew I wanted to be the best player in my county and I actually received this honor last year. I was greatly humbled when named best player in the region, said Brock. “I want younger kids in my area to know that even though we are from a small coal town in southeastern Kentucky they can still achieve their dreams if they are willing to put in the work.”

Donna L.J. Murphy played basketball at Newport High School from 1972-76 and went on to become an All-American. During her senior year she was named Kentucky’s first Miss Basketball in 1976, averaging 35 points and 20 rebounds. She was awarded the Ted Sanford Award for being named the MVP of the 1975 Kentucky state tournament after she scored 67 points and grabbed 50 rebounds in two games. More than a great high school basketball player, Murphy was also the State AA high jump champion in 1974 and named All-region in volleyball before graduating fifth in her class. As a highly recruited student-athlete, she chose to attend Morehead State University and graduated magna cum laude twice, with a BA in Communications/ Journalism with Teacher Certification, and a MHE in Counseling.

Murphy remains a highly decorated high school and college student-athlete and a member of eleven Hall of Fames, including the Kentucky Basketball Hall of Fame. Murphy was also the first female student-athlete to have her jersey retired at Morehead State University and Newport High School. She was the first forward drafted in the Women’s Professional Basketball League in 1980 and went on to play for the St. Louis Streak. After her playing career she transitioned to coaching. She has held coaching positions at the collegiate level and also coached Pro-Am, high school, middle school, AAU and Exposure basketball. Murphy is currently a Professor at Bluegrass Community and Technical College and oversees the Diversity Outreach Services and Intramural Sports. In her free time she is a basketball skills trainer.

All sports fans are welcome to attend the 2017 Mr. and Miss Kentucky Basketball Awards Ceremony. Tickets are on sale now at http://www.mrandmisskybasketball.com or by calling 800-232-5308.

The 6th annual Mr. and Miss Kentucky Basketball Award Ceremony serves as a fundraiser for the Kentucky Lions Eye Foundation, who has announced Mr. Kentucky Basketball since 1954 and Miss Kentucky Basketball since 1976. KLEF’s mission is to prevent and cure blindness. For more information contact KLEF at 502-583-0564 or go to http://www.kylionseye.org.

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2016 Kentucky All-Star Teams

 

KENTUCKY-INDIANA HIGH SCHOOL ALL-STAR CLASSIC ROSTER ANNOUNCED

Game Set for June 12 in Louisville

 

LEXINGTON – The Bluegrass Sports Commission announced today that the Kentucky Lions All-Star Classic, which annually matches the top Kentucky high school basketball players against the best in Indiana, is set for Sunday, June 12. The girls’ game will begin at 1 PM with the boys facing off 30 minutes after. Both games will be played at Bellarmine University in Louisville.

Since 1940, the Classic has created an intense rivalry between the two historically basketball-rich states.

“We are excited to once again be part of this rich historic event and to work with the Kentucky Lions Eye Foundation,” said BSC President and CEO Brian Miller. “High school basketball in Kentucky is special and we are proud to be able to showcase the best talent that our state has to offer.”

The teams are comprised of the top athletes from around the state, including Kentucky Association of Basketball Coaches (KABC) Regional Players of the Year, Mr. and Miss Basketball, and players who were nominated by selected KABC Coaches of the Year.

The 2016 boys’ team will be coached by former Tates Creek High School coach Wayne Breeden and includes the following players:

Trey Blevins, Wayne County

Alex Cook, Male

Tyrik Edwards, Christian County

Mason Faulkner, Caverna

Quentin Goodin, Taylor County

Connor McKim, St. Xavier

Tyler Sharpe, Bullitt East

Caleb Taylor, South Laurel

Isaiah Tisdale, Henry Clay

Ben Weyer, Newport Central Catholic

Carson Williams, Owen County

Darius Williams, Paul Laurence Dunbar

Matt Wilson, Campbell County

 

The 2016 girls head coach will be Muhlenberg County’s Mike Harper and includes the following players:

Mikayla Berry, Owensboro Catholic

Erin Boley, Elizabethtown

Kaylee Cotton, McCreary Central

Whitney Creech, Jenkins

Samantha Fitzgerald, Southwestern

Malaka Frank, Franklin County

Bree Glover, Glasgow

I’Liyah Green, Male

Justus Martin, Shelby County

Dajah McClendon, Covington Holy Cross

Sarah Price, Bath County

Oneisha Turner, Bowling Green

Emma Young, East Jessamine

 

The Classic serves as a fundraiser for the Kentucky Lions Eye Foundation. KLEF’s mission is to prevent and cure blindness and provides vision care and assistance to more than 20,000 Kentuckians annually. The Foundation supports an eye bank, eye clinics, eye research, and programs including the Vision Van and KidSight programs throughout the state.

 

Tickets for the June 12 game are currently on sale for $12 each, on the BSC website, www.bluegrasssports.org. Tickets are valid for both the boys and girls games. All profits will support the Kentucky Lions Eye Foundation and the Bluegrass Sports Commission.

Any questions regarding the event should be directed to the Bluegrass Sports Commission at (859) 286-5152 or by e-mail at info@bluegrasssports.org.

 

 – BSC –

 The Bluegrass Sports Commission

Governed by a board of directors, the Bluegrass Sports Commission (BSC) is an independent, non-profit 501c3 responsible for recruiting, growing, executing and attracting sporting events of all sizes and types that serve the Central Kentucky by increasing economic activity and/or improving the quality of life for its citizens.

 

Kentucky Lions Eye Foundation

The Kentucky Lions Eye Foundation is a non-profit organization with the mission to prevent and cure blindness by supporting eye research, providing eye screenings and operating an eye bank.  For over 50 years the Foundation has been supported by Lions Clubs from across the state, who serve selflessly and are known as knights of the blind in the crusade against darkness.  

 

 

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2016 Parade of Candidates

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2nd Annual Donna L.J. Murphy Award

The second Annual  Donna Murphy Award was presented to Emma Young of East Jessamine High School during the 2016 Mr. and Miss Kentucky Basketball Awards Ceremony on March 15th in the Bluegrass Ballroom of the Lexington Center in Lexington, KY.

“This was a very difficult decision. Each candidate was exceptional in her own right, but I could only select one.” said Donna Murphy. Nineteen nominations were submitted from across the state to Donna Murphy for this prestigious award for senior female basketball players who exemplify the meaning of being a great student athlete.

Emma Young, a senior at East Jessamine High School, has played varsity basketball for four years and has signed to play for Texas A&M Corpus Christi. Young averages 25 points and 11 rebounds per game with 3.4 assists and 2.6 steals per game. She broke the school record for points scored in a single game scoring 40 points against Collins in January. According to her coach she is on track to break the all-time scoring record for her school.

Emma was recently named a candidate for 2016 Miss Kentucky Basketball and the 2016 Regional Player of the Year for Region 12. Along with excelling on the court, Young has held a part time job since her sophomore year and is a DARE Leader and helps to support the organization All God’s Children in Nicholasville. She currently has a 3.46 GPA and hopes to graduate with honors as the first person in her biological family to graduate high school.

“The game of basketball is fun and has taught me so much more than I could ever imagine”, said Young regarding her experience at East Jessamine High School. “I have become a leader, learned responsibility and realized that hard work and dedication pay off. These life skills will prepare me for the future. I hope to be one day become a nurse or social worker so that I can help people. In both of these professions, I will need to work hard to build relationships and have the dedication to do so. Through playing basketball I have worked my way to college and learned skills that will last a lifetime.”

Donna L.J. Murphy played basketball at Newport High School from 1972-76 and went on to become an All-American. During her senior year she was named Kentucky’s first Miss Basketball in 1976, averaging 35 points and 20 rebounds. She was awarded the Ted Sanford Award for being named the MVP of the 1975 Kentucky state tournament after she scored 67 points and grabbed 50 rebounds in two games. More than a great high school basketball player, Murphy was also the State AA high jump champion in 1974 and named All-region in volleyball before graduating fifth in her class. As a highly recruited student-athlete, she chose to attend Morehead State University and graduated magna cum laude twice, with a BA in Communications/ Journalism with Teacher Certification, and a MHE in Counseling.

Murphy remains a highly decorated high school and college student-athlete and a member of eleven Hall of Fames, including the Kentucky Basketball Hall of Fame. Murphy was also the first female student-athlete to have her jersey retired at Morehead State University and Newport High School. She was the first forward drafted in the Women’s Professional Basketball League in 1980 and went on to play for the St. Louis Streak. After her playing career she transitioned to coaching. She has held coaching positions at the collegiate level and also coached Pro-Am, high school, middle school, AAU and Exposure basketball. Murphy is currently a Professor at Bluegrass Community and Technical College and oversees the Diversity Outreach Services and Intramural Sports. In her free time she is a basketball skills trainer.

The 5th annual Mr. and Miss Kentucky Basketball Award Ceremony serves as a fundraiser for the Kentucky Lions Eye Foundation, who has announced Mr. Kentucky Basketball since 1954 and Miss Kentucky Basketball since 1976. KLEF’s mission is to prevent and cure blindness. For more information contact KLEF at 502-583-0564 or go to http://www.kylionseye.org.

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3rd Annual Wah Wah Jones Award

The Third Annual Wallace “Wah Wah” Jones Award will be presented to two great multi-sport high school athletes during the 2016 Mr. and Miss Kentucky Basketball Awards Ceremony, sponsored by Friends of Coal, on March 15th in the Bluegrass Ballroom of the Lexington Center in Lexington, KY starting at 6 PM.   Ray Zuberer, III from Owensboro Catholic High School and Landon Young from Lafayette High School were both selected as recipients for the award as both athletes had outstanding credentials.

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Ray Zuberer, III, Owensboro Catholic Baseball, Basketball, Football

Nominees were submitted from across the state to the Jones family for this prestigious award for senior multi-sport athletes who excel equally in their classroom and contribute greatly to their community.

“All of the nominees were very deserving and it was an extremely difficult decision,” said Wallace “Wah” Jones, Jr. “It came down to these two nominees and we just couldn’t choose one over the other, so we decided as a family to give the award to both of these great young gentlemen.”
Ray Zuberer, III, a senior at Owensboro Catholic, has played football, basketball and baseball during his high school career.  Zuberer has signed to play baseball for Western Kentucky University in 2017.  His impressive stats as a quarter back earned him the title of the 2015 KHSAA 2A Player of the Year, throwing over 100 touchdown passes in two years. Zuberer is the current team leader in all statistical categories for his baseball team with a .416 batting average.  He has had 116 hits, 26 doubles, 8 triples, 57 RBI’s, 83 runs, and 47 stolen bases in his 94 games played.  Zuberer considers hitting the game winning shot in the basketball regional tournament semifinals to send his school to the finals to be one of his greatest athletic achievements. “The best thing about my athletic career has been being around my teammates, coaches, teachers, students and the OCHS fan base,” said Zuberer.  “It has been an honor and a privilege to be associated with and to get to play for Owensboro Catholic High School.”

Landon Young, a senior at Lafayette High School, has participated in football, wrestling and track during his high school career, while maintaining an impressive 4.33 GPA. Young has signed with the University of Kentucky to play football, rejecting offers from Alabama, Auburn and Ohio State.  For his excellence in football Young was invited to participate in the 2016 US Army All-American Bowl and was named a Five Star prospect by Rivals and 247 Sports.  In 2015 he was a part of the Kentucky state championship runner-up team and has been named 1st Team All-State twice in his career as an offensive tackle.   In wrestling he is a three time city champion, a three time region champion, the state runner up in 2015 and the KHSAA State Wrestling Champion in 2016 finishing with a 19-0 record on the mat.   Young’s endeavors in track and field led him to be a two time state champion in discuss, a state champion in shot-put and he was named the 2014 Gatorade Kentucky Boys Track and Field Athlete of the Year. Young has been an officer in Lafayette’s Future Farmers of America chapter and is also a member of the Beta Club and Fellowship of Christian Athletes.

Wallace “Wah Wah” Jones, Sr. was a two-sport All-American at the University of Kentucky, playing for legendary coaches Adolph Rupp and Bear Bryant, winning two national championships and an NIT.  Jones is the only player at the University of Kentucky to have his jerseys retired in both sports.  In addition to basketball and football, Jones was a pitcher with the Wildcats and a member of the UK track and field team.  He won a gold medal in the 1948 Summer Olympics with Rupp’s “Fabulous Five” and the Phillip 66ers.  After college Jones went on to play in the National Basketball Association with the Indianapolis Olympians. During his tremendous athletic career Jones was the image of sportsmanship and is respected throughout the world.

All sports fans are welcome to attend the 2016 Mr. and Miss Kentucky Basketball Awards Ceremony sponsored by Friends of Coal. Tickets are on sale now at http://www.mrandmisskybasketball.com or by calling 800-232-5308. General admission tickets are $10 and VIP tickets which include dinner are $50.  For questions or to purchase a table (seats 10) call KLEF directly at 502-583-0564 or 800-232-5308.

The 5th annual Mr. and Miss Kentucky Basketball Award Ceremony serves as a fundraiser for the Kentucky Lions Eye Foundation, who has announced Mr. Kentucky Basketball since 1954 and Miss Kentucky Basketball since 1976.  KLEF’s mission is to prevent and cure blindness.  For more information contact KLEF at 502-583-0564 or go to http://www.kylionseye.org.

 

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2nd Annual Donna Murphy Award

Emma YoungThe Second Annual  Donna Murphy Award will be presented to Emma Young of East Jessamine High School during the 2016 Mr. and Miss Kentucky Basketball Awards Ceremony, sponsored by Friends of Coal, on March 15th in the Bluegrass Ballroom of the Lexington Center in Lexington, KY starting at 6 PM.

“This was a very difficult decision. Each candidate was exceptional in her own right, but I could only select one.” said Donna Murphy. Nineteen nominations were submitted from across the state to Donna Murphy for this prestigious award for senior female basketball players who exemplify the meaning of being a great student athlete.

Emma Young, a senior at East Jessamine High School, has played varsity basketball for four years and has signed to play for Texas A&M Corpus Christi. Young averages 25 points and 11 rebounds per game with 3.4 assists and 2.6 steals per game. She broke the school record for points scored in a single game scoring 40 points against Collins in January. According to her coach she is on track to break the all-time scoring record for her school.

Emma was recently named a candidate for 2016 Miss Kentucky Basketball and the 2016 Regional Player of the Year for Region 12. Along with excelling on the court, Young has held a part time job since her sophomore year and is a DARE Leader  and helps to support the organization All God’s Children in Nicholasville.  She currently has a 3.46 GPA and hopes to graduate with honors as the first person in her biological family to graduate high school.

“The game of basketball is fun and has taught me so much more than I could ever imagine”, said Young regarding her experience at East Jessamine High School.  “I have become a leader, learned responsibility and realized that hard work and dedication pay off. These life skills will prepare me for the future.  I hope to be one day become a nurse or social worker so that I can help people.  In both of these professions, I will need to work hard to build relationships and have the dedication to do so.  Through playing basketball I have worked my way to college and learned skills that will last a lifetime.”

Donna L.J. Murphy played basketball at Newport High School from 1972-76 and went on to become an All-American.  During her senior year she was named Kentucky’s first Miss Basketball in 1976, averaging 35 points and 20 rebounds.  She was awarded the Ted Sanford Award for being named the MVP of the 1975 Kentucky state tournament after she scored 67 points and grabbed 50 rebounds in two games.  More than a great high school basketball player, Murphy was also the State AA high jump champion in 1974 and named All-region in volleyball before graduating fifth in her class. As a highly recruited student-athlete, she chose to attend Morehead State University and graduated magna cum laude twice, with a BA in Communications/ Journalism with Teacher Certification, and a MHE in Counseling.

Murphy remains a highly decorated high school and college student-athlete and a member of eleven Hall of Fames, including the Kentucky Basketball Hall of Fame. Murphy was also the first female student-athlete to have her jersey retired at Morehead State University and Newport High School. She was the first forward drafted in the Women’s Professional Basketball League in 1980 and went on to play for the St. Louis Streak.  After her playing career she transitioned to coaching. She has held coaching positions at the collegiate level and also coached Pro-Am, high school, middle school, AAU and Exposure basketball. Murphy is currently a Professor at Bluegrass Community and Technical College and oversees the Diversity Outreach Services and Intramural Sports. In her free time she is a basketball skills trainer.

All sports fans are welcome to attend the 2016 Mr. and Miss Kentucky Basketball Awards Ceremony sponsored by Friends of Coal. Tickets are on sale now at http://www.mrandmisskybasketball.com or by calling 800-232-5308. General admission tickets are $10 and VIP tickets which include dinner are $50.  For questions or to purchase a table (seats 10) call KLEF directly at 502-583-0564 or 800-232-5308.

The 5th annual Mr. and Miss Kentucky Basketball Award Ceremony serves as a fundraiser for the Kentucky Lions Eye Foundation, who has announced Mr. Kentucky Basketball since 1954 and Miss Kentucky Basketball since 1976.  KLEF’s mission is to prevent and cure blindness.  For more information contact KLEF at 502-583-0564 or go to http://www.kylionseye.org.

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Fourteen High School Seniors Nominated for 3rd Annual “Wah Wah” Jones Award

Young manBecause Wallace Jones’ younger sister could not pronounce “Wallace,” she gave him the nickname “Wah Wah” — a nickname
synonymous with UK sports and endeared to sports fans worldwide.  Wallace “Wah Wah” Jones was a two-sport All-American at the
University of Kentucky, playing for legendary coaches Adolph Rupp
and Bear Bryant, winning two national championships and an NIT.
Jones is the only player at the University of Kentucky to have his
jerseys retired in both basketball and football.  Jones is best known as starting forward on the “Fabulous Five,” a 1948 NCAA championship team that is still considered by many to be the best in UK history.

Fab 5 youngDuring his 4 years playing UK basketball, the team won 130 of its 140 games and never lost to a SEC team. He won a gold medal in the 1948 Summer Olympics with Rupp’s “Fabulous Five” and the Phillip 66ers. After college, Jones went on to play in the National
Basketball Association with the Indianapolis Olympians.

Perhaps less known about Wah Wah Jones is the fact that he was also a four year starter on the UK football team. He was a Southern Conference first-team end in 1946 and Central Press All-American in football in 1947.  In addition to basketball and football, Jones excelled in baseball. He was a pitcher for the Wildcats and lettered 3 years in this sport.

Before arriving at UK, Wah Wah Jones led Harlan to the State Basketball Tournament for four consecutive years. As a junior in 1944, he became the toast of Kentucky when he scored 73 points over the course of the four-game tourney to lead Harlan to the 1944 state title. As a senior, Jones got Harlan back to the Sweet Sixteen semi- finals before the Dragons were eliminated. He ended his State Tournament career with 223 points scored in the Sweet Sixteen.  He finished his high school basketball career with a total of 2,398 points – at that time the highest point total in the nation.

Catching footballJones is a member of the Kentucky High School Hall of Fame, a charter member of the Kentucky Athletic Hall of Fame, and a member of the UK Hall of Fame. He has received numerous awards and recognition’s.  Some of those include Southeastern Conference Kentucky Football Legend 1996, Kentucky End 1945-1948, Southeastern Conference Basketball Legend 2001, and Kentucky Forward 1946-1949.

Wah Wah Jones is the only player in the SEC to receive the Living
Legend Award in Football and Basketball.  During his tremendous
athletic career, Jones was the image of sportsmanship and is
respected throughout the world.

The “Wah Wah” Jones Award will be presented by the family of the late “Wah Wah” Jones during the 2016 Mr. and Miss Kentucky Basketball Awards Ceremony, presented by Friends of Coal, on March 15th in the Bluegrass Ballroom of the Lexington Center in Lexington, KY starting at 6 PM. All sports fans are welcome to attend.

 

Those who were nominated for this award are:

Name School Region
James Boone Murray 1
Cole Crume Apollo 3
Ray Edward Zuberer III Owensboro Catholic 3
Ryan Henson North Bullitt 6
Garrett Wilson Bullitt East 6
Nick Hickey Holy Cross 6
Mike Harris Walden 7
Cameron Johnson Henry County 8
Sean Malone Villa Madonna Academy 9
Caswell Fuller Montgomery County 10
Landon Young Lafayette 11
Trey Blevins Wayne County 12
Tate Greene Prestonsburg 15
Andre Paul Tackett S. Floyd 15

Nominations were accepted from coaches, athletic directors and principals based on the following criteria:

  • Male student athlete who has participated in multiple sports
  • Possesses high athletic ability as an all-around athlete
  • Displays sportsperson like conduct on and off the playing area
  • Demonstrates skills and dedication in their chosen sports
  • Is in good standing with school behavior
  • Shows leadership, dedication and spirit both in sports and in school
  • Shows respect of coaches, referees and teammates
  • Shows a positive example to their teammates through play and attitude
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Nineteen High School Seniors Nominated for 2nd Annual Donna Murphy Award

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Donna LJ Murphy played basketball at Newport High School from 1972-76 and went on to become an All-American and graduate of Morehead State University, and their first female student-athlete to have her jersey retired. She is a member of eleven Hall of Fames including the Kentucky Basketball Hall of Fame and recipient of numerous honors. She was awarded the Ted Sandford Award for being named the MVP of the 1975 Kentucky state tournament after she scored 67 points and grabbed 50 rebounds. During her senior year she was named Kentucky’s first Miss Basketball in 1976, averaging 35 points and 20 rebounds. She was also the State AA high jump champion in 1974 and All-region in volleyball while at Newport High School.

Murphy was the first forward drafted in the Women’s Professional Basketball League in 1980 and went on to play for the St. Louis Streak. After her playing days and completing her graduate degree, she transitioned from player to coach. Her college coaching stints included the University of Kentucky, University of Florida, University of Memphis, Morehead State University, University of Cincinnati and she started the first women’s basketball program at Asbury University. She also coached at Lexington Christian Academy, Bryan Station High School, Lexington Traditional Magnet School and coached summer AAU and Exposure basketball.

Murphy embodied the “student-athlete” role by graduating fifth in her class with honors from Newport High School, while excelling in three varsity sports. As a student-athlete at Morehead State University she graduated magna cum laude twice, with a BA in Communications/ Journalism with Teacher Certification, and a MHE in Counseling.

The DONNA LJ MURPHY Award will presented to a Kentucky female high school senior basketball student-athlete, who exemplifies the essence of “student-athlete”.   Miss Kentucky Basketball 1976, Donna Murphy, will present the award to her selected nominee during the 2016 Mr. and Miss Kentucky Basketball Awards Ceremony, presented by Friends of Coal, on March 15th in the Bluegrass Ballroom of the Lexington Center in Lexington, KY starting at 6 PM. All sports fans are welcome to attend.

Those who were nominated for this award are:

Name School Region
Te’A Nicole Fehrenbacher Marshall County 1
Adarian Gray Madisonville / North Hopkins 2
Kennedy Harbison Metcalf County 4
Savannah Gregory Allen County / Scottsville 4
Erin Boley Elizabethtown 5
Ashley Goddard Jeffersontown 6
Katie Downey North Bullitt 6
Lydia Taylor Sacred Heart 7
Hailey Ison Walton Verona 8
Lindsey Trimnell Dayton 9
Sarah Ernst Villa Madonna Academy 9
Bailey Cummins Bracken County 10
BriAnna Burbridge Frankfort 11
Caitlin Ferguson Woodford County 11
Kaylee Cotton McCreary County 12
Emma Young East Jessamine 12
Whitney Creech Jenkins 14
Sarah Price Bath County 16
Krystal Keeton Raceland – Worthington 16

Nominations were accepted from coaches, athletic directors and principals based on the following criteria:

  • Proven academic credentials and college bound
  • Possesses outstanding athletic ability
  • Has character traits of integrity, commitment, strong work ethic and positive attitude
  • Shows respect for self and others
  • Has great leadership skills
  • Proven ability to overcome adversity
  • Is a class act on and off the court