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AAU acting president Henry Forrest said Stout "will be forever remembered as the architect who established the highest standards for safety and protection at AAU and for ensuring our program's continued success."
In 1971, Stout became an assistant commissioner for the Kentucky High School Athletic Association, where he worked for 23 years under four different commissioners, according to the AAU.
He became commissioner of the association in 1994, becoming the first African-American to head a state high school athletic association in the country.
Stout -- who also officiated softball, baseball and college basketball -- was inducted into the 11th Region Basketball Hall of Fame, Kentucky Basketball Coaches Hall of Fame, AAU Softball Umpire Hall of Fame, AAU Hall of Fame, and the Kentucky High School Athletic Association Hall of Fame.
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