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RESULTS OF VOTING – OCTOBER, 2005 KHSAA Annual Meeting

(184 required for passage, 275 present)

 

PROPOSAL YES NO ABS PRE

 

PROPOSAL 1

Proposed by Jim Sexton, Eastern High School – An amendment to Bylaw 4 to

create a defined territory for each member school.

81 182 3 9

 

PROPOSAL 2

Proposed by Dale Butler, Principal, Breckinridge County High School – An

amendment to Bylaw 4 to create an exception for students enrolled in schools that

do not have a high school within that school system enabling them to play for the

school in the county of residence.

97 163 6 9

 

PROPOSAL 3

Proposed by Mark Swift, Ashland Blazer High School – An amendment to Bylaw 4

to require a Kentucky residence in order to be eligible to participate.

189 75 2 9

 

PROPOSAL 4

Proposed by the Becky Bushong, Henry Clay High School – An amendment to

Bylaw 6 to apply the period of ineligibility for transferring students to those students

below grade nine who participate at any level on a high school team and then

change schools.

128 136 2 9

 

PROPOSAL 5

Proposed by the Jim Sexton, Eastern High School – An amendment to Bylaw 6 to

apply the period of ineligibility for transferring students to those students below

grade nine who participate at the varsity level on a high school team and then

change schools.

126 135 4 10

 

PROPOSAL 6

Proposed by Jim Sexton, Eastern High School – An amendment to Bylaw 6,

Section 1 to stipulate that the Principals of the sending and receiving schools could

mutually agree to a waiver of the period of ineligibility.

108 157 0 10

 

PROPOSAL 7

PROPOSAL 7 - Proposed by Jim Sexton, Eastern High School – An amendment to

Bylaw 6, Section 1 to stipulate that the one year period of ineligibility would be for

varsity play only.

79 187 0 9

 

PROPOSAL 8

Proposed b y Jim Sexton, Eastern High School – An amendment to Bylaw 6,

Section 1 to stipulate that the automatic ineligibility provisions for students under

penalty would require that such be a “legal” penalty, and not a school imposed

penalty such as temporary suspension or demerits. This proposal would make a

corresponding amendment to Bylaw 7.

111 150 5 9

 

PROPOSAL 9

Proposed by Jim Sexton, Eastern High School – An amendment to Bylaw 6,

Section 2 to restrict foreign exchange students to non-varsity play.

109 157 0 9

 

PROPOSAL 10

Proposed by Jim Sexton, Eastern High School – An amendment to the Bylaws to

create a new bylaw to restrict the awarding of financial aid that is not need based.

This would be to codify existing interpretations and create a separate bylaw.

142 120 4 9

 

 

PROPOSAL 11

Proposed by Jeff Edwards, Jeffersontown High School – An amendment to Bylaw

8 to reinstitute the restriction on students playing on outside basketball

opportunities during the school year, and to allow for a pre and postseason

showcase event

142 123 1 9

 

PROPOSAL 12

Proposed by Jim Sexton, Eastern High School – An amendment to Bylaw 8 to

specify that if a student participates on a school team, they may not also compete

during that sports season on an outside team. This provision would apply to

baseball, basketball, football, soccer, softball and volleyball.

140 125 1 9

 

PROPOSAL 13

Proposed by the KHSAA Board of Control – An amendment to Bylaw 23 to allow

for the forfeiture of championship competition in the unlik ely event of the use of an

ineligible competitor.

226 23 0 26

 

PROPOSAL 14

Proposed by the KHSAA Board of Control – An amendment to Bylaw 25 to codify

the reporting requirement for a violation of the limitation of seasons.

216 33 0 26

 

PROPOSAL 15

Proposed by the Mike Wlsoinski, Lafayette High School– An amendment to Bylaw

25 to create a fall tryout period for baseball and softball.

65 184 0 26

 

PROPOSAL 16

Proposed by Ronnie Fields, Anderson County High School – An amendment to

KHSAA Bylaw 25 to return control of the non-season period to the member schools

and out of state association control. The activities by sport coaches during the

periods outside of Bylaw 25 would be determined at the local level.

39 209 0 27

 

PROPOSAL 17

Proposed by the KHSAA Board of Control – An amendment to Bylaw 25 to revise

the manner in which matches are counted in basketball and eliminate the

confusing language regarding double and single elimination tournaments.

203 47 0 25

 

PROPOSAL 18

Proposed by the KHSAA Board of Control – An amendment to Bylaw 33 to ensure

that the forfeiture of a championship contest, redistribution and removal of records

remain options in the case of the use of an ineligible player.

214 36 0 25

 

PROPOSAL 19

Proposed by the KHSAA Board of Control – An amendment to remove Bylaw 35 as

outmoded and outdated.

228 17 0 30

 

PROPOSAL 20

Proposed by John Proctor, Meade County High School – An amendment to the

KHSAA Constitution to require the Board of Control to divide the public (M1, D1,

F1) and private (J1, R1, M1) schools into different groups for the conduct of

KHSAA state championship play.

195 78 0 2

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Please tell me one time Franklin-Simpson has been stopped in the playoffs by a private school. Shouldn't schools like that worry about beating the other public schools before taking the cowards way out?

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