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KHSAA Coach of the Year honorees announced

LEXINGTON - As part of its annual awards program, the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) Coaches Association recognizes Coach of the Year honorees from each state. Those named Coach of the Year at the state level then advance for consideration for Sectional Coach of the Year honors. Winners are chosen through a combination of their coaching accomplishments as well as their contributions outside of competition to help grow their respective sport.

The NFHS, which has been recognizing coaches through an awards program since 1982, honors coaches in the top 10 girls sports and top 10 boys sports (by participation numbers), and in two “other” sports – one for boys and one for girls – that are not included in the top 10 listings. The NFHS also recognizes a spirit coach as a separate award category. Winners of NFHS awards must be active coaches during the year for which they receive their award.

The next award level after state coach of the year is sectional coach of the year. The NFHS is divided into eight geographical sections. They are as follows: Section 1 – Northeast (CT, ME, MA, NH, NJ, NY, RI, VT); Section 2 – Mideast (DE, DC, KY, MD, OH, PA, VA, WV); Section 3 – South (AL, FL, GA, LA, MS, NC, SC, TN); Section 4 – Central (IL, IN, IA, MI, WI); Section 5 – Midwest (KS, MN, MO, NE, ND, SD); Section 6 – Southwest (AR, CO, NM, OK, TX); Section 7 – West (AZ, CA, HI, NV, UT); and Section 8 – Northwest (AK, ID, MT, OR, WA, WY).

The NFHS Coaches Association has an advisory committee composed of a chair and eight sectional representatives. The sectional committee representatives evaluate the state award recipients from the states in their respective sections and select the best candidates for the sectional award in each sport category. The NFHS Coaches Association Advisory Committee then considers the sectional candidates in each sport, ranks them according to a point system, and determines a national winner for each of the 20 sport categories, the spirit category and two “other” categories.

The coach of the year honorees from Kentucky follow. 

Boys' Archery: Travis Young (Warren East).

Girls' Archery: Betty White (Tates Creek).

Baseball: Sherm Blaszczyk (Pleasure Ridge Park).

Boys' Basketball: Jason Mays (Ashland Blazer).

Girls' Basketball: Donna Moir (Sacred Heart).

Bass Fishing: David Christopher (Boyle County).

Boys' Bowling: Alan Jones (Ballard).

Girls' Bowling: Josh Hitt (Campbell County).

Boys' Cross Country: Tyler Harris (Corbin).

Girls' Cross Country: Kirk Thomas (Oldham County).

Dance: Kristie Adanick (DuPont Manual).

Esports: Scott Siemen (Shelby County). 

Field Hockey: Megan Rogers (North Oldham).

Football: Eddie Eviston (Covington Catholic). 

Boys' Golf: Keith Bell (Marshall County). 

Girls' Golf: B. Frye (Lexington Christian). 

Boys' Soccer: Jason Behler (Henry Clay).

Girls' Soccer: Zac Lechler (Greenwood).

Softball: Tracy Spickard (Franklin County). 

Spirit: Michelle Schuster (Boone County). 

Boys' Swimming & Diving: Robert Wilkins (Bowling Green). 

Girls' Swimming & Diving: Jeff Floyd (Ryle). 

Boys' Tennis: Anthony Branch (Male).

Girls' Tennis: Karen Henson (Elizabethtown). 

Boys' Track & Field: Steven Spadafino (McCracken County). 

Girls' Track & Field: Mark Kachler (Mason County).

Volleyball: Kayla Gamsky (North Oldham). 

Wrestling: Robert Burnham (Christian County).


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Story by Steve LeMaster, for Beech Tree News


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