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2020 Kentucky Sports Hall of Fame

The 2020 Kentucky Sports Hall of Fame Inductees and their families will be honored in August 2020 at the Galt House Hotel in downtown Louisville. For ticket information or sponsorship opportunities, contact Julie Howell at jhowell@louisvillesports.org / (502) 587-6742.

The public is encouraged to nominate anyone who they would like considered for the KSHOF Class of 2020. Nominations received by March 13, 2020, that meet the Selection Criteria will be placed in a pool with other candidates. Click HERE to download a form.

In 2019, we honored the athletes who comprised the 42nd KSHOF class: Derek Anderson, (Louisville) member of a University of Kentucky basketball national championship, 11-year NBA veteran and NBA champion; Deion Branch, University of Louisville all-conference wide receiver, 13-year NFL career and Super Bowl MVP; William Exum, trailblazer as the long-time athletic director and multiple sports coach at Kentucky State University and USA Olympic Track & Field Manager; Ralph Hacker (Richmond), long-time radio color analyst and play-by-play for University of Kentucky, innovator in sports radio networks and programming; Willis Augustus Lee (Natlee), one of the most decorated U.S. Olympians ever who won seven medals in shooting events at the 1920 Olympics; and Nate Northington (Louisville), an all-state high school football player who played at the University of Kentucky and was the first African-American ever to play in an SEC football game.

Eligibility Criteria

To be considered for nomination to the Kentucky Sports Hall of Fame (KSHOF) fueled by the Kentucky Lottery candidates must meet at least one of the following criteria:

  1. Kentucky native and must have lived in Kentucky long enough to have participated in the sports he/she is being considered for induction, or participated in in a significant way.
  2. Longtime Kentucky resident - especially during the time he/she participated in sports activity.
  3. Played college sports in Kentucky and made some type of lasting impact or contribution in the state beyond his/her playing years.
  4. Participated in college or professional sports in the state for an extended period of time or had a major impact on sports in the state over several decades.
  5. Coached high school or college sports in Kentucky for an extended period of time (decades, not years) and is retired, unless the tenure exceeds three decades.

Selection Criteria

All candidates under consideration for the KSHOF must meet at least one of the following criteria.

  1. Made a major impact on sports in Kentucky.
  2. Kentucky native/resident who distinguished him/herself at a high level in sports activity outside the Commonwealth of Kentucky.

In addition to the above eligibility and selection criteria, all candidates must have represented themselves with dignity and class.

There are five categories for which a candidate will be considered for induction.

  1. Athlete: Level/length of play. Records. Wins / winning percentage. MVP. Championships. All-Pro / All-American. Halls of Fame. Accolades.
  2. Coach: Level / length of tenure. Winning percentage. Championships. Halls of Fame.
  3. Administrator: Length of tenure. Program’s success. Accolades. Legacy.
  4. Media: Length of tenure. Award recognition by peers. Status in the industry. Level of work.
  5. Official: Length of tenure. Level of participation. Post season assignments. Accolades.

The following are age/tenure guidelines for consideration.

  1. Athlete – first year after retirement; or age 40 if still competing
  2. Coach / Administrator – minimum age 50
  3. Media – minimum 25 years on the job
  4. Official – minimum 25 years on the job and retired

The following achievements carry significance during the evaluation process:

  1. Olympic medalist
  2. World record holder by a recognized sports governing body
  3. Inducted into a recognized sports hall of fame
  4. Multiple-year all-pro and/or MVP over an extended period of time
  5. Led team(s) or earned individual, major national, or world championship(s)
  6. Contributed to the advancement of sports in Kentucky and/or nationally

There will be no restrictions on any candidate based on gender, sexual orientation, nationality / country of origin, religion, or place of residence.

Selection Process

The public is encouraged to nominate individuals for consideration based on defined eligibility and selection criteria.

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All nominations are reviewed by a screening committee that is comprised of sports experts and community volunteers. This committee will evaluate all nominations based on the criteria and provide a selection committee with a list of candidates.

The selection committee is comprised of sports media from throughout the Commonwealth of Kentucky. The committee members will review the list of candidates and vote for their top five candidates using a 10-7-5-3-1 point system (1st place – 10 points; 2nd place – 7 points; 3rd place – 5 points; 4th place – 3 points; 5th place – 1 point). A designated number of candidates with the most points will be selected as those to be inducted.

All votes are independently tabulated by regional accounting firm Dean Dorton, one of the largest accounting and advisory firms in Kentucky, with offices in Louisville and Lexington. No member of the Louisville Sports Commission board or staff will receive or tabulate votes.

2020 Selection Committee Members

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The Kentucky Sports Hall of Fame Selection Committee is comprised of the following members of the media from across Kentucky:

Louisville

  • Jody Demling, iHeart Media
  • Drew Deener, ESPN Radio
  • Natalie Grise, WLKY TV
  • Kendrick Haskins, WAVE 3
  • Kent Spencer, WHAS-TV
  • Jason Frakes, Courier Journal

Lexington

  • Matt Jones, Kentucky Sports Radio
  • Brian Milam, WKYT-TV
  • Steve Moss, WKYT-TV
  • Mark Story, Lexington Herald-Leader

Eastern Kentucky

  • Aaron Snyder, Daily Independent (Ashland)
  • Rocky Stanley, Daily Independent (Ashland)

Owensboro

  • Mark Mathis, Owensboro Messenger-Inquirer

Western Kentucky

  • Jeff Bidwell, WPSD-TV (Paducah)

At-Large

  • Mike Fields, retired Lexington Herald Leader staff writer
  • Gary West, sports author, Bowling Green

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Louisville Sports Commission staff
supporting the Kentucky Sports Hall of Fame

Karl Schmitt, President & CEO
502-587-6716 – office
502-262-2807 – cell
kschmitt@louisvillesports.org

Julie Howell, Vice President, Revenue Development
502-587-6742 – office
502-376-6450 – cell
jhowell@louisvillesports.org

Lisa Mills, Director, Marketing and PR
502-814-0200 – office
502-689-2976 – cell
lmills@louisvillesports.org

History

The Kentucky Sports Hall of Fame (KSHOF) fueled by the Kentucky Lottery was founded in 1963 to recognize athletes and sports figures who were born in, or who played their respective sport in, the Commonwealth of Kentucky. Each inductee is recognized with a bronze plaque that historically has been showcased at Freedom Hall at the Kentucky Exposition Center in Louisville, Ky. After a hiatus in the 1970s and 1980s, the KSHOF was reinstated. Its volunteer board of directors aligned with Kosair Charities, which provided administrative support and oversaw the banquet In return, Kosair Charities was the beneficiary of an annual donation. In 2018, when Kosair Charities ended its longtime relationship with the event, the KSHOF board unanimously voted to allow the Louisville Sports Commission to oversee and administer all aspects of the KSHOF.

KSHOF inductees by year:

2020 Kentucky Sports Hall of Fame

The 2020 Kentucky Sports Hall of Fame Inductees and their families will be honored in August 2020 at the Galt House Hotel in downtown Louisville. For ticket information or sponsorship opportunities, contact Julie Howell at jhowell@louisvillesports.org / (502) 587-6742.

The public is encouraged to nominate anyone who they would like considered for the KSHOF Class of 2020. Nominations received by March 13, 2020, that meet the Selection Criteria will be placed in a pool with other candidates. Click HERE to download a form.

In 2019, we honored the athletes who comprised the 42nd KSHOF class: Derek Anderson, (Louisville) member of a University of Kentucky basketball national championship, 11-year NBA veteran and NBA champion; Deion Branch, University of Louisville all-conference wide receiver, 13-year NFL career and Super Bowl MVP; William Exum, trailblazer as the long-time athletic director and multiple sports coach at Kentucky State University and USA Olympic Track & Field Manager; Ralph Hacker (Richmond), long-time radio color analyst and play-by-play for University of Kentucky, innovator in sports radio networks and programming; Willis Augustus Lee (Natlee), one of the most decorated U.S. Olympians ever who won seven medals in shooting events at the 1920 Olympics; and Nate Northington (Louisville), an all-state high school football player who played at the University of Kentucky and was the first African-American ever to play in an SEC football game.

Eligibility Criteria

To be considered for nomination to the Kentucky Sports Hall of Fame (KSHOF) fueled by the Kentucky Lottery candidates must meet at least one of the following criteria:

  1. Kentucky native and must have lived in Kentucky long enough to have participated in the sports he/she is being considered for induction, or participated in in a significant way.
  2. Longtime Kentucky resident - especially during the time he/she participated in sports activity.
  3. Played college sports in Kentucky and made some type of lasting impact or contribution in the state beyond his/her playing years.
  4. Participated in college or professional sports in the state for an extended period of time or had a major impact on sports in the state over several decades.
  5. Coached high school or college sports in Kentucky for an extended period of time (decades, not years) and is retired, unless the tenure exceeds three decades.

Selection Criteria

All candidates under consideration for the KSHOF must meet at least one of the following criteria.

  1. Made a major impact on sports in Kentucky.
  2. Kentucky native/resident who distinguished him/herself at a high level in sports activity outside the Commonwealth of Kentucky.

In addition to the above eligibility and selection criteria, all candidates must have represented themselves with dignity and class.

There are five categories for which a candidate will be considered for induction.

  1. Athlete: Level/length of play. Records. Wins / winning percentage. MVP. Championships. All-Pro / All-American. Halls of Fame. Accolades.
  2. Coach: Level / length of tenure. Winning percentage. Championships. Halls of Fame.
  3. Administrator: Length of tenure. Program’s success. Accolades. Legacy.
  4. Media: Length of tenure. Award recognition by peers. Status in the industry. Level of work.
  5. Official: Length of tenure. Level of participation. Post season assignments. Accolades.

The following are age/tenure guidelines for consideration.

  1. Athlete – first year after retirement; or age 40 if still competing
  2. Coach / Administrator – minimum age 50
  3. Media – minimum 25 years on the job
  4. Official – minimum 25 years on the job and retired

The following achievements carry significance during the evaluation process:

  1. Olympic medalist
  2. World record holder by a recognized sports governing body
  3. Inducted into a recognized sports hall of fame
  4. Multiple-year all-pro and/or MVP over an extended period of time
  5. Led team(s) or earned individual, major national, or world championship(s)
  6. Contributed to the advancement of sports in Kentucky and/or nationally

There will be no restrictions on any candidate based on gender, sexual orientation, nationality / country of origin, religion, or place of residence.

Selection Process

The public is encouraged to nominate individuals for consideration based on defined eligibility and selection criteria.

All nominations are reviewed by a screening committee that is comprised of sports experts and community volunteers. This committee will evaluate all nominations based on the criteria and provide a selection committee with a list of candidates.

The selection committee is comprised of sports media from throughout the Commonwealth of Kentucky. The committee members will review the list of candidates and vote for their top five candidates using a 10-7-5-3-1 point system (1st place – 10 points; 2nd place – 7 points; 3rd place – 5 points; 4th place – 3 points; 5th place – 1 point). A designated number of candidates with the most points will be selected as those to be inducted.

All votes are independently tabulated by regional accounting firm Dean Dorton, one of the largest accounting and advisory firms in Kentucky, with offices in Louisville and Lexington. No member of the Louisville Sports Commission board or staff will receive or tabulate votes.

2020 Selection Committee Members

The Kentucky Sports Hall of Fame Selection Committee is comprised of the following members of the media from across Kentucky:

Louisville

  • Jody Demling, iHeart Media
  • Drew Deener, ESPN Radio
  • Natalie Grise, WLKY TV
  • Kendrick Haskins, WAVE 3
  • Kent Spencer, WHAS-TV
  • Jason Frakes, Courier Journal

Lexington

  • Matt Jones, Kentucky Sports Radio
  • Brian Milam, WKYT-TV
  • Steve Moss, WKYT-TV
  • Mark Story, Lexington Herald-Leader

Eastern Kentucky

  • Aaron Snyder, Daily Independent (Ashland)
  • Rocky Stanley, Daily Independent (Ashland)

Owensboro

  • Mark Mathis, Owensboro Messenger-Inquirer

Western Kentucky

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  • Jeff Bidwell, WPSD-TV (Paducah)

At-Large

  • Mike Fields, retired Lexington Herald Leader staff writer
  • Gary West, sports author, Bowling Green

Louisville Sports Commission staff
supporting the Kentucky Sports Hall of Fame

Karl Schmitt, President & CEO
502-587-6716 – office
502-262-2807 – cell
kschmitt@louisvillesports.org

Julie Howell, Vice President, Revenue Development
502-587-6742 – office
502-376-6450 – cell
jhowell@louisvillesports.org

Lisa Mills, Director, Marketing and PR
502-814-0200 – office
502-689-2976 – cell
lmills@louisvillesports.org

History

The Kentucky Sports Hall of Fame (KSHOF) fueled by the Kentucky Lottery was founded in 1963 to recognize athletes and sports figures who were born in, or who played their respective sport in, the Commonwealth of Kentucky. Each inductee is recognized with a bronze plaque that historically has been showcased at Freedom Hall at the Kentucky Exposition Center in Louisville, Ky. After a hiatus in the 1970s and 1980s, the KSHOF was reinstated. Its volunteer board of directors aligned with Kosair Charities, which provided administrative support and oversaw the banquet In return, Kosair Charities was the beneficiary of an annual donation. In 2018, when Kosair Charities ended its longtime relationship with the event, the KSHOF board unanimously voted to allow the Louisville Sports Commission to oversee and administer all aspects of the KSHOF.

KSHOF inductees by year:

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