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BASKETBALL: Oliver Simmons, who signed in  
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School in Nashvi e, Tenn. Simmons committed to UK as .
  • ajunior. Last year he was named Tennessee AA Mr. 11
  Basketball and was selected Mid-State Player of the Year ‘
by the Nashville Tennessean. He is on track to become the  
• all-time leading scorer at his high school, averaging over Y
• 25 points and nine rebounds per game.
0 4 Also expected to sign with the Wildcats in April is
Narz (pronounced Nar-zee) Mohammed, a 6-IO center
  from Chi€¤g0`S Kenwood Academy. Moliammgd is ave,-. _
aging 24 points and l2 rebounds per game this season. l
jason Lathrem, a 6-7 center from Greenwood High ,
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  Dinner Tuesday Through Saturday gorward fromdhgetairiz, La.,·Snd“l?o11;i11iqli.>1e Mitcheg, a 5-
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_ _ _ _ and all-conference performer and was state tournament
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_ , _ records in track. Manning was an all—state, all-metro and
IS Open   All Busmcss Hours- all-district selection as ajunior last year. Mitchell is an
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A Lmlfofthe Best Fresh Baked SlX[ region team in entuc y ast year as ajunior.
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Dumcr Rcscwauons The justice Resource Center of Shelbyville, Ky., recog-
Please     nized coach Rick Pitino for his work off the court, by giv-
ing hi1n the 1995 Martin Luther Kingjr. Award created to
- Ecsj Mom SL _ honor individuals who have shown continued persever-
I ance in the struggle for equality.
_ Rev. Louis H. Coleman jr., director of the center,
EOS? Vmg S1" noted Pitino`s contributions of both time and mone to
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t e community. Pitino quietly supports countless chari- ·
bg 43] Old EGS1- Vine SL ties, shelters and scholgrship funds for which he prefers  
, to remain unrecogmze .
gr     S "This is a very special award for me," said Pitino, I
  "because Martin Luther Kingjr. is one of the three men I r
N admire most in my life." The other two are his father,
_ Rosario, "who instilled in me a strong work ethic" and
431 Qld E¤S¤V1¤<= Street President john F. Kennedy. "We were robbed," added
L°xmgt0n• KY 40507 Pitino in talking about King. “He was such a great leader.
606'231'0099 We could use him in society today. He knew how to do it
the right way. He changed our world in making it a better
6 l{t·t1t11r·k\t .\lumnus Sp,-ing 1995