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04-09-2010, 12:26 AM
TRINITY ATHLETICS
April 9, 2010
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Szabo Named Courier-Journal Statewide Coach of the Year for Historic Second Time
Szabo Becomes Tenth Coach to Earn Honor Twice
LOUISVILLE, Ky. â Trinity head coach Mike Szabo has been named the 2009-2010 Louisville Courier-Journal Statewide Coach of the Year, it was announced by the media outlet. It is the second time in his career that Szabo has won the prestigious award.
Szabo earned 65 of the 117 votes cast statewide. Shelby Valley coach Jason Booher was second with eight votes.
In comparison, Szabo was awarded 35 of the 171 votes cast when he won the award in 2004-2005. The closest vote getter in 2004-2005 was Steve Wright of South Laurel with 15.
Szabo becomes the tenth coach to win the award multiple times and just the fifth to win it multiple times in non-consecutive seasons. He is just the
second coach from the city of Louisville to win the award multiple times, joining Balladâs Richard Schmitt (1975-1976 and 1976-1977) as a two-time winner from the city.
Marion Countyâs Trent Milby won the 2009-2010 girls award. Rockcastle Countyâs Chrysti Noble was second in voting. Noble won the award in 2004-
2005 when Szabo claimed the honor for the first time.
Szabo, who finished his ninth season at Trinity in 2009-2010, is the only coach in state history to lay claim to championships in the King of the Bluegrass, Louisville Invitational Tournament and Republic Bank Holiday Classic (formerly Fifth Third Bank Classic) during a coaching career. He has won one King of the Bluegrass title, two Louisville Invitational Tournament titles and two Republic Bank Holiday Classic titles. He is also the only coach to reach the finals of all three events in the same year as well, having achieved the feat twice in his career.
With a reputation for building programs, Szabo led the Shamrocks to the 2004 KHSAA/National City Sweet 16 Boyâs State Basketball Tournament for the first time in school history after winning the schoolâs first regional title in just his third year with the program. The Shamrocks reached the state quarterfinals before falling to eventual state runner-up Mason County. Szabo has produced nine McDonaldâs All-American Candidates and five Kentucky All-Stars in his first nine years with the program. Two additional players will tryout for the 2010 Kentucky All-Star team on April 16-17, 2010. His record at Trinity now stands at 177-91. His overall career record is 289-136.
Szabo adds to an impressive resume of postseason awards for the 2009-2010 season. He was named the Louisville Courier-Journalâs Seventh Region Coach of the Year on Feb. 26, 2010. It was the second time he had claimed the Louisville newspaperâs award in his career. On March 19, 2010, he was honored at Rupp Arena as the 2009-2010 KABC Seventh Region Coach of the Year for the first time in his career.
Trinity (26-4) finished the season ranked number one in the state of Kentucky by the Associated Press and Bluegrass Preps. Trinityâs 26 wins were the second most in program history.
During the 2009-2010 season, Trinity claimed the âTrinity Trifecta,â becoming the first team to win Kentuckyâs three most prestigious in-season tournaments in the same season, the 2009 Canfield Development King of the Bluegrass at Fairdale High School, 2009 Republic Bank Holiday Classic at Lexington Catholic High School and the 2010 Republic Bank/Coca-Cola Louisville Invitational Tournament. In winning the Louisville Invitational Tournament, Trinity defeated Ballard, Eastern and Jeffersontown in a 29-hour period. The trio of teams, along with the Shamrocks, are generally considered the top four teams in the Seventh Region in the state of Kentucky, one of the toughest leagues or regions in the nation this season.
April 9, 2010
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Szabo Named Courier-Journal Statewide Coach of the Year for Historic Second Time
Szabo Becomes Tenth Coach to Earn Honor Twice
LOUISVILLE, Ky. â Trinity head coach Mike Szabo has been named the 2009-2010 Louisville Courier-Journal Statewide Coach of the Year, it was announced by the media outlet. It is the second time in his career that Szabo has won the prestigious award.
Szabo earned 65 of the 117 votes cast statewide. Shelby Valley coach Jason Booher was second with eight votes.
In comparison, Szabo was awarded 35 of the 171 votes cast when he won the award in 2004-2005. The closest vote getter in 2004-2005 was Steve Wright of South Laurel with 15.
Szabo becomes the tenth coach to win the award multiple times and just the fifth to win it multiple times in non-consecutive seasons. He is just the
second coach from the city of Louisville to win the award multiple times, joining Balladâs Richard Schmitt (1975-1976 and 1976-1977) as a two-time winner from the city.
Marion Countyâs Trent Milby won the 2009-2010 girls award. Rockcastle Countyâs Chrysti Noble was second in voting. Noble won the award in 2004-
2005 when Szabo claimed the honor for the first time.
Szabo, who finished his ninth season at Trinity in 2009-2010, is the only coach in state history to lay claim to championships in the King of the Bluegrass, Louisville Invitational Tournament and Republic Bank Holiday Classic (formerly Fifth Third Bank Classic) during a coaching career. He has won one King of the Bluegrass title, two Louisville Invitational Tournament titles and two Republic Bank Holiday Classic titles. He is also the only coach to reach the finals of all three events in the same year as well, having achieved the feat twice in his career.
With a reputation for building programs, Szabo led the Shamrocks to the 2004 KHSAA/National City Sweet 16 Boyâs State Basketball Tournament for the first time in school history after winning the schoolâs first regional title in just his third year with the program. The Shamrocks reached the state quarterfinals before falling to eventual state runner-up Mason County. Szabo has produced nine McDonaldâs All-American Candidates and five Kentucky All-Stars in his first nine years with the program. Two additional players will tryout for the 2010 Kentucky All-Star team on April 16-17, 2010. His record at Trinity now stands at 177-91. His overall career record is 289-136.
Szabo adds to an impressive resume of postseason awards for the 2009-2010 season. He was named the Louisville Courier-Journalâs Seventh Region Coach of the Year on Feb. 26, 2010. It was the second time he had claimed the Louisville newspaperâs award in his career. On March 19, 2010, he was honored at Rupp Arena as the 2009-2010 KABC Seventh Region Coach of the Year for the first time in his career.
Trinity (26-4) finished the season ranked number one in the state of Kentucky by the Associated Press and Bluegrass Preps. Trinityâs 26 wins were the second most in program history.
During the 2009-2010 season, Trinity claimed the âTrinity Trifecta,â becoming the first team to win Kentuckyâs three most prestigious in-season tournaments in the same season, the 2009 Canfield Development King of the Bluegrass at Fairdale High School, 2009 Republic Bank Holiday Classic at Lexington Catholic High School and the 2010 Republic Bank/Coca-Cola Louisville Invitational Tournament. In winning the Louisville Invitational Tournament, Trinity defeated Ballard, Eastern and Jeffersontown in a 29-hour period. The trio of teams, along with the Shamrocks, are generally considered the top four teams in the Seventh Region in the state of Kentucky, one of the toughest leagues or regions in the nation this season.
04-09-2010, 12:27 AM
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1945-46 Bobby Laughlin, Breckenridge Training
1946-47 Earle Jones, Maysville
1948-49 McCoy Tarry, Brewers
1949-50 Letcher Norton, Clark County
1950-51 Ralph Carlisle, Lafayette
1951-52 Dale Barnstable, Manual
1952-53 George Conley, Ashland
1953-54 Delmas Gish, Central City
1954-55 John Burr, Adair County
1955-56 Bill Carter, Heath
1956-57 John Trivette, Pikeville
1957-58 Letcher Norton, Clark County
1958-59 Charlie Lampley, North Marshall
1959-60 Jim Morris, Flaget
1960-61 Bob Wright, Ashland
1961-62 Elmer âBaldyâ Gilb, Henry Clay
1962-63 Morton Combs, Carr Creek
1963-64 Gene Rhodes, Male
1964-65 Bill Harrell, Shelby County
1965-66 Bill Harrell, Shelby County
1966-67 Bob Fox, Earlington
1967-68 Jim Richards, Glasgow
1968-69 Bob Graves, Central
1969-70 Gary Schaffer, Pleasure Ridge Park
1970-71 Jack Upchurch, Anderson County
1971-72 Ray Vencil, Elizabethtown
1973-74 Bob Graves, Central
1974-75 Wade Houston, Male
1975-76 Richard Schmidt, Ballard
1976-77 Richard Schmidt, Ballard
1977-78 Wayne Chapman, Apollo
1978-79 Charles âJockâ Sutherland, Lafayette
1979-80 Bobby Watson, Owensboro
1980-81 Bobby Barlow, Bryan Station
1981-82 Allen Feldhaus, Mason County
1982-83 Craynor Slone, Carlisle County
1983-84 Gerald Sinclair, Logan County
1984-85 Glen Collie, Seneca
1985-86 Allen Feldhaus, Mason County
1986-87 Bobby Keith, Clay County
1987-88 Bobby Keith, Clay County
1988-89 Bobby Keith, Clay County
1989-90 Gary French, Elizabethtown
1990-91 Nolan Barger, Tates Creek
1991-92 Danny Haney, Lexington Catholic
1992-93 Tim Davis, Marion County
1993-94 Billy Hicks, Corbin
1994-95 Gary Moore, Franklin County
1995-96 Curtis Turley, Greenwood
1996-97 Danny Haney, Lexington Catholic
1997-98 Danny Haney, Lexington Catholic
1998-99 Ernie Simpson, Bowling Green
1999-00 Jimmy Just, Iroquois
2000-01 Bryce Hibbard, Male
2001-02 Rodney Woods, Wayne County
2002-03 Kelly Wells, Mason County
2003-04 Kelly Wells, Mason County
2004-05 Mike Szabo, Trinity
2005-06 Buddy Biggs, Pendleton County
2006-07 Billy Hicks, Scott County
2007-08 Champ Ligon, Jr., Bryan Station
2008-09 Jason Booher, Shelby Valley
2009-10 Mike Szabo, Trinity
1946-47 Earle Jones, Maysville
1948-49 McCoy Tarry, Brewers
1949-50 Letcher Norton, Clark County
1950-51 Ralph Carlisle, Lafayette
1951-52 Dale Barnstable, Manual
1952-53 George Conley, Ashland
1953-54 Delmas Gish, Central City
1954-55 John Burr, Adair County
1955-56 Bill Carter, Heath
1956-57 John Trivette, Pikeville
1957-58 Letcher Norton, Clark County
1958-59 Charlie Lampley, North Marshall
1959-60 Jim Morris, Flaget
1960-61 Bob Wright, Ashland
1961-62 Elmer âBaldyâ Gilb, Henry Clay
1962-63 Morton Combs, Carr Creek
1963-64 Gene Rhodes, Male
1964-65 Bill Harrell, Shelby County
1965-66 Bill Harrell, Shelby County
1966-67 Bob Fox, Earlington
1967-68 Jim Richards, Glasgow
1968-69 Bob Graves, Central
1969-70 Gary Schaffer, Pleasure Ridge Park
1970-71 Jack Upchurch, Anderson County
1971-72 Ray Vencil, Elizabethtown
1973-74 Bob Graves, Central
1974-75 Wade Houston, Male
1975-76 Richard Schmidt, Ballard
1976-77 Richard Schmidt, Ballard
1977-78 Wayne Chapman, Apollo
1978-79 Charles âJockâ Sutherland, Lafayette
1979-80 Bobby Watson, Owensboro
1980-81 Bobby Barlow, Bryan Station
1981-82 Allen Feldhaus, Mason County
1982-83 Craynor Slone, Carlisle County
1983-84 Gerald Sinclair, Logan County
1984-85 Glen Collie, Seneca
1985-86 Allen Feldhaus, Mason County
1986-87 Bobby Keith, Clay County
1987-88 Bobby Keith, Clay County
1988-89 Bobby Keith, Clay County
1989-90 Gary French, Elizabethtown
1990-91 Nolan Barger, Tates Creek
1991-92 Danny Haney, Lexington Catholic
1992-93 Tim Davis, Marion County
1993-94 Billy Hicks, Corbin
1994-95 Gary Moore, Franklin County
1995-96 Curtis Turley, Greenwood
1996-97 Danny Haney, Lexington Catholic
1997-98 Danny Haney, Lexington Catholic
1998-99 Ernie Simpson, Bowling Green
1999-00 Jimmy Just, Iroquois
2000-01 Bryce Hibbard, Male
2001-02 Rodney Woods, Wayne County
2002-03 Kelly Wells, Mason County
2003-04 Kelly Wells, Mason County
2004-05 Mike Szabo, Trinity
2005-06 Buddy Biggs, Pendleton County
2006-07 Billy Hicks, Scott County
2007-08 Champ Ligon, Jr., Bryan Station
2008-09 Jason Booher, Shelby Valley
2009-10 Mike Szabo, Trinity
04-09-2010, 01:19 AM
Thanks for the information. I am really happy to see this for Trinity. They had an amazing season.
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