11 LCHS student-athletes earn KHSAA Triple Threat Award
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LOUISA — A total of 11 Lawrence County High School student-athletes have earned the KHSAA Triple Threat Award.
In an effort to continue the national emphasis and the KHSAA’s own efforts to de-emphasize sports specialization in the athletic culture, the Commissioner’s office launched the Triple Threat Award program in May 2018 to recognize those students who participate in high school athletics year-round. The award is given to student-athletes who participate in a KHSAA sport or sport-activity on the varsity level during each season of the academic year (fall/winter/spring). To be considered for the award, the student must be on the varsity roster of a sport or sport-activity for a team in each of the three sports seasons. The awards are based solely on each member school’s rosters that were submitted through the KHSAA’s online system, as that is the only permitted determinant for athletic eligibility (including team eligibility).
The 2024-25 KHSAA Triple Threat Award Winners from Lawrence County High School are Sophie Adkins (Basketball/Cross Country/Outdoor Track & Field/Volleyball), Ryland Brady (Golf/Soccer/Tennis), Braxton Davis (Baseball/Basketball/Football), Emalynn Kitts (Basketball/Soccer/Softball), Abby Maynard (Basketball/Soccer/Softball), Boedy Maynard (Baseball/Basketball/Soccer), Aiden Mynhier (Cross Country/Soccer/Tennis), Gabrielle Stinnett (Basketball/Outdoor Track & Field/Volleyball), Andrew Vinson (Cross Country/Soccer/Tennis), Rain Warden (Cross Country/Football/Wrestling) and CJ Whitt (Baseball/Basketball/Football).