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| 2003
Inductee Dale Kelley |
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| Dale Kelley, of
Huntingdon, Tennessee, could be considered the ultimate teacher in officiating.
As a 21-year veteran of basketball officiating, there's not much in the game he
hasn't experienced, from the local high school level to the NCAA Final Four. His
athletic background includes outstanding careers in both basketball and baseball
at Bethel College in McKenzie, Tennessee. In 1981, he was inducted into the Bethel
College Hall of Fame, and in 1985, he received Bethel College's Outstanding Alumni
Achievement Award. |  | | Kelley
began his officiating career in 1965 at the high school level. He officiated basketball
and baseball for seven years including two Girls' State Basketball Tournaments
and one Boys' State Tournament. He was inducted into the TSSAA Hall of Fame in
1998. As an on-court college official, Kelley worked 14 years in the Southeastern
Conference, Ohio Valley Conference, Southwest Conference and Metro Conference.
He worked nine consecutive NCAA playoffs and was selected to officiate in three
Final Fours (1978, 1979 and 1980). | |
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| Currently,
Kelley is the Men's Basketball Coordinator of Officials, overseeing the officials'
coalition formed by the Big 12 Conference, Conference USA, Western Athletic Conference,
Sun Belt Conference and Southland Conference. In addition to his sports related
career, he is now in his third four-year term as mayor of Huntingdon. Under Dale's
capable leadership, the town developed and successfully completed a five-field,
state- of-the-art sports complex in 1998. In honor of Kelley's lifetime love for
athletics and for his visionary leadership as mayor in providing quality sports
facilities for the community, the Huntingdon Town Council named the impressive
facility "Kelley Sports Complex". In 2002, he was named to the Carroll County
Sports Hall of Fame. | | |