Class Notes
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1970s
Will T. Scott ’71, a retired Kentucky Supreme Court Justice, was honored among friends, family, and elected officials with the unveiling of his portrait in the Commonwealth’s Capitol. Scott served on Kentucky’s high court from 2005 to 2015 before resigning to run for governor. He served as assistant commonwealth’s attorney in Pike County and as a Pike Circuit Court judge prior to his election to the Supreme Court. In 1966, he enlisted in the U.S. Army, rose to the rank of 1st lieutenant and was awarded the Bronze Star during his service in Vietnam. He subsequently earned his bachelor's degree from Pikeville College and graduated from the University of Miami Law School.
Danny Osborne ’99 was named superintendent for Carroll County School system in May 2018. Osborne came to this position from the Kentucky Department of Education where he served as an education recovery leader since 2012. Osborne and his wife, Chrystal, have a son, Dylan, who is a sophomore at UPIKE, as well as a daughter, Madie, who is a sophomore at Carroll County High School.
1990s 2000s
Dr. Amy Canuso KYCOM ’06 joined St. Anthony Regional Hospital in Carroll, Iowa, as a psychiatrist. After spending 12 years serving the military, Canuso and her husband, Sean, along with their two sons, Caeden and Logan, reside in Carroll. Entrepreneur Kyle Sineath ’07 recently opened Renew Men’s Health Clinic in Pikeville. As the clinic’s co-founder, Sineath has worked in the corporate and health care sectors since graduation. The Pikeville College alum says he’s glad to give back to the region that gave him the tools he needed to start the clinic, which offers services ranging from testosterone replacement to guidance on adopting a healthier lifestyle. Alexandria Sisco Allen ’10 and Bradley Allen ’08 celebrated the birth of their daughter and third child, Kaylee Jordyn Allen, on Sept. 26, 2018. 34
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2010s
Kayla Dawn Easterling and Jeff Grieme ’10 were married October 12 in Lexington, Ky., where the couple now resides. Jeff played baseball for then Pikeville College. Jeff is an inside sales representative for Corken Steel and Kayla is a third-grade teacher at Hearn Elementary School in Frankfort. Dr. Robert Shurtleff UPIKE ’10 and KYCOM ’15 joined Pikeville Medical Center as a family medicine physician. Shurtleff, who has called Pikeville home for nearly his entire life, is excited to help better the community he loves. He and his wife Brooke are the proud parents to a three-year-old son, Luke, and 15-month-old daughter, Molly. Lakia Bailey ’11 was named Assistant Sports Information Director and Athletic Assistant at UPIKE. Prior to assuming her new role, Bailey served as coordinator of graphic services and events at the university since 2012. Bailey, who played on the women’s basketball team from 2007-2011, is pivotal in UPIKE Athletics’ multimedia marketing initiatives as well as assisting with statistics and coordinating athletic events.