2015-16 boys' athlete of the year
2015-16 girls' athlete of the year
week 47 june 19-26
week 46 (june 10-18)
week 45 (june 3-9)
week 44 (may 30 - june 2)
week 43 (May 23-29)
week 42 (may 16-22)
week 41 (may 10-15)
no selection
week 40 (May 4-9)
week 39 (apr. 25 - may 3)
week 38 (apr. 18-24)
no selection
week 37 (apr. 13-17)
week 36 (apr. 3-12)
week 35 (mar. 28 - apr. 2)
no selection
week 34 (mar. 21-27)
no selection
week 33 (mar. 14-20)
no selection
week 32 (mar. 7-13)
week 31 (Mar. 1-6)
week 30 (feb. 22-29)
week 29 (Feb. 15-21)
WEEK 28 (FEB. 8-14)
NO SELECTION
week 27 (feb. 1-7)
no selection
week 26 (jan. 25-31)
no selection
Week 25 (jan. 18-24)
no selection
week 24 (jan. 11-17)
no selection
week 23 (jan. 4-10)
no selection
week 22 (dec. 28 - jan. 3)
no selection
week 21 (dec. 21-27)
no selection
week 20 (dec. 14-20)
no selection
week 19 (dec. 8-13)
WEEK 18 (NOV. 30 - DEC. 7)
week 17 (nov. 22-29)
week 16 (nov. 13-21)
no selection
week 15 (Nov. 8-12)
no selection
week 14 (oct. 30 - Nov. 7)
week 13 (oct. 25-29)
week 12 (oct. 20-24)
no selection
WEEK 11 (OCT. 16-19)
no selection
WEEK 10 (OCT. 12-15)
WEEK 9 (OCT. 6-11)
week 8 (sep. 24 - oct. 5)
week 7 (sep. 18-23)
week 6 (sep. 12-17)
week 5 (Aug. 31 - sep. 11)
week 4 (aug. 24-30)
no selection
week 3 (aug. 17-23)
no selection
week 2 (aug. 10-16)
no selection
week 1 (JULY 31 - aug. 9)
no selection
2014-15 boys' athlete of the year
Connor MesserRaceland
Honorable mention: Blake Schneider (Scott), Justin Graham (Rowan), Braden Brown (West), Wilder Williams (Fleming), Hunter Holbrook (Elliott County), Aaron Williams (Paris), Alex Roy (Fairview), Larry Whelan (Rowan County), Wesley Whelan (Ashland Blazer), Trevor P’Simer (West Carter), Connor Maddox (Augusta), Koebe Garrard (Paris), James Clark (Paris), Quinton Baker (Ashland Blazer).
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2014-15 girls' athlete of the year
cristi petersen
2013-14 boys' athlete of the year
connor messerRaceland
Honorable Mention:
Messer did a little bit of everything for Raceland this year. He was the 1016sports’ Football Player of the Year and won state Class A track & field titles in the 110-meter hurdles, high jump and pole vault, and taking second in the triple jump. To no surprise, he walked away from that meet with the Kentucky National Guard Best & Brightest Award. He captured the hurdle title by nearly six tenths of a second, the pole vault crown by two feet and the high jump championship by four inches. He fell just an inch shy of winning the triple jump and four state crowns. He also swept the regional titles in all four events. On the gridiron, he tallied 711 receiving yards on 34 catches for 10 touchdowns, added 29 rushes for 224 yards and four scores on the ground, and was 9-for-15 passing for 97 yards and four TDs. No less of a threat on defense, Messer also collected 53 total tackles, including 33 solo efforts, and snared three interceptions, two of which he returned for scores. Messer also was the team’s primary return man on special teams and ran back a punt for TD. He even kicked an extra point for Raceland, which finished 11-3 and won its first-ever regional crown. During the winter, the multi-dimensional Messer averaged 12.1 points and 5.5 rebounds per game, while shooting 62.5 percent from the field, despite playing in just 16 games for the Ram basketball team. Messer was the lone individual to earn 1016sports’ Player of the Week honors three times this year.
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2013-14 Girls' athlete of the year
sandra skinnerGeorge Rogers Clark
Honorable Mention:
Skinner made her biggest mark on the basketball court, where she averaged 14.5 points and eight rebounds per game, in addition to shooting 54.8 percent from the field during the regular season, en route to helping lead the Lady Cardinals to the state semifinals, before finishing with a 27-8 record and both a district and regional title. In the team’s state tournament opener against Corbin, she finished with 25 points on 9-of-11 shooting to go along with seven rebounds, four assists and two blocks. In the round-of-16 game against Marshall County, she followed up with 15 points (on 6-of-8 shooting), 12 boards and two blocks. She was one of the top junior hoopsters in the state and at the end of the season was named to the Kentucky-Indiana Junior All-Star team as one of the state’s six core team members. She also ran cross country for the Lady Cards, but made her biggest contributions away from the basketball court on the track, where she boasted Class AAA state championship finishes of fifth in the high jump, eighth in the triple jump and 14th in the long jump. At the track and field regionals, she won the high jump, was second in the triple jump and placed fourth in the long jump.
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