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  • Ralph Richardson Obituary

    The KHSBHF was saddened to hear that we lost Ralph Richardson. This is a tremendous loss to our basketball family and we offer our sincerest condolences to Ralph’s friends and family.

    Read Ralph”s Obituary

     

    Ralph Richardson

  • Speedy Recovery

    The KHSBHF sends its best wishes for a speedy recovery to Jeff Bridgeman, author of The Kentucky High School Basketball Encyclopedia. He’s been under the weather lately.

     

  • The KHSBHF Induction Celebration is Officially Postponed

    The Kentucky High School Basketball Hall of Fame Induction Celebration that was scheduled for November 21st has been postponed. We will reschedule the event in the future.

    The Kentucky High School Basketball Hall of Fame Museum also remains closed at this time.

  • Excerpted from a letter to Dr. and Mrs. Lynn from COO Greg Purpus:

    Excerpted from a letter to Dr. and Mrs. Lynn from COO Greg Purpus:

    Thank you once again for your generous donation to our non-profit. It is a significant gift that is helping to sustain our mission and makes all the difference, especially now given the economic impact of the COVID-19 outbreak. 

    Your donation has become a lifesaver during this unprecedented time for which we are grateful, and I wanted to share that gratitude with you. Thank you for a gift that will help keep Kentucky high school basketball history and tradition alive in Elizabethtown, Kentucky, for all to learn about and enjoy.

  • The Hall of Fame is Re-Opening

    The Hall of Fame is Re-Opening

    Community Director Ken Henderson is getting ready to re-open the Dr. Mark and Cindy Lynn KHSBHF. Plans are in motion to open July 3. The HOF will be using the guidelines in place by the State of Kentucky to combat the Coronavirus out break and keep everyone safe.

    We will start out opening on Friday’s and Saturday’s, 11:00 a.m – 5:00 p.m. Accommodations can be made for groups, up to 10, by contacting us to schedule it. We look forward to seeing you Friday, July 3, at the Dr. Mark and Cindy Lynn KY High School Basketball Hall of Fame!

  • 2020 Inductees

    2020 Inductees

    ***Update: The date of the Induction Celebration remains TBA. We will make an announcement as soon as possible.***

    The Kentucky High School Basketball Hall Of Fame is excited and honored to announce it’s 2020 Class of Inductees. This is our 8th induction class. This year’s class is highlighted by 10 players and 3 coaches. The Induction Celebration will be held on July 11, 2020 at the State Theatre, Elizabethtown, Kentucky. The public is invited to attend. Bios for all 13 inductees can be found by going to the media page.

     

    2020 inductees

  • Scott County vs Lexington Catholic – 1998 Boys Sweet 16

    Scott County vs Lexington Catholic – 1998 Boys Sweet 16

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    Billy Hicks

    The 1998 Lex. Cath/Scott county game ranks as the greatest game I have ever seen, being a part of it makes it even more special.That catholic team is the best team I have ever seen in Kentucky. Their coaching staff of Danny, Mike, & Tommy was unsurpassed in Kentucky history. If we had played them 20 times. I would be happy to get one win. The great thing about our tournament is you only have to win one. Rick Jones, A.W. Hamilton, Toby Harris, Mike Scaravilli, Mario McIntyre, Casey Alsop, Chris Wallace led the charge that literally stopped time in Kentucky. When Rick hit the shot cars in Harlan & Georgetown set at traffic lights not moving for several minutes, no one blew horns as they were all listening to the game. WHAS announcer Jock Southerland gave me a copy of the broadcast as he said it was one of the most amazing games he had ever seen.

    ~Billy Hicks

    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ed Reinke/AP/Shutterstock (6449061a) HANEY Lexington Catholic coach Danny Haney gives directions to his players during the second half of their 61-48 Sweet Sixteen semifinal win over North Hardin, in Lexington, Ky. Lexington Catholic will play Paducah Tilghman in the finals NORTH HARDIN LEXINGTON CATHOLIC, LEXINGTON, USA
    • We  entered the Sweet Sixteen as the favorite as we were ranked No. 3 in the country at the time. But Scott County was also a great team team again that year. We were pre-season #1 in the state and they were #5 and we both had 30+ wins coming into Rupp
    • I felt like we were battle tested that season. We traveled more than 5,000 miles around the country. We beat Oak Hill Academy who was Top-10 at the time; we beat #2 Whitney Young in Chicago before a sold-out crowd at DePaul University. We had the talent to compete with anybody in America , but the Sweet 16 is a different beast. It’s a one-shot deal to win and there isn’t anything else like it in High School Sports in America.
    • We were going against the best Coach in Kentucky , hall of famer Billy Hicks and he was loaded with talented players like Rick Jones, AW hamilton, Casey Alsop, Toby Harris etc!
    • Our game plan was very simple, play our style , take care of the ball , and try to force 15-20 turnovers.
    • We weren’t going to try any gimmicks , as that won’t work against a BIlly Hicks coached team.
    • We played well in the first half ,but gave up a little momentum when they hit a three right before the half but still were playing our style.
    •  Our point guard Scott Mendenhall got  in foul trouble  and that really hurt us in the second half as he meant so much to the team with his ability to run the offense and be a great floor leader.
    • We were up five with 48 seconds left in the game and honestly we were one stop away from the game being over. And then they came down and hit that four-point play which really was the play that won them the game. We didn’t do all the right things in the final minute but I’ll give a ton of credit to Scott County as they never quite and played every possesion like it was their last. Scott Mendhall hit a 3 pointer with 3 seconds on clock to tie the game.
    • Scott County got the ball out quick and Rick Jones hit a increadible shot to win the game at the buzzer.  
    • The KHSAA Sweet 16 is such a special tournament and anything can happen. We just happened to be on a the wrong end of an iconic moment.
    • As a Coach, we break down all game films and rewatch every play–to this day I haven’t watched that game as I can still replay that last shot 22 years later–haha!
    • I loved competting  against Scott County and BIlly Hicks as I always knew that to be the best you had to compete aginst the best and boy we had some great battles for many years.

    ~Danny Haney

  • COO Greg Purpus, Honorary Coach for Campbellsville University

    COO Greg Purpus, Honorary Coach for Campbellsville University

    Greg Purpus, (maroon shirt), COO of the Ky High School Basketball Hall of Fame, was Honorary Coach for Campbellsville University during the NAIA Men’s Basketball Championship, held in Bowling Green, KY, March 7-9, 2020!