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Families waited to cheer for their favorite player

By Linda Waggener

The Adair County High School boys basketball team is in Lexington ready to practice and play in the Sweet Sixteen tournament - the first time since 2009. They had a wonderful sendoff from home Tuesday morning with the whole community excited for them and so very proud of them.

I had the honor of waiting downtown with Sandy Crawhorn, grandmother of Camden Burton, #15, son of Destiny and Eric. Only a grandmother can know the motivation of standing out in the cold wind to wait for the bus carrying her first grandchild to go around the square. She and I talked about how fast the years since first grandchildren have gone by, and how wonderful the journey is.

Sandy said she finally got her red haired grandchild in Camden. He is also the grandson of Murrell and Karen Burton and they are recruiting him into their real estate business after graduation. He has a little sister, Aubrey Greer, 7, and brother Zane Greer, 14.




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Hug of support from little sister



2024-03-19 - Columbia, KY - Photo by proud mom Destiny Greer.
#15 on the ACHS boys basketball team, Camden Burton, got a hug from little sister, Aubrey Greer, 7, in this picture caught at drop off. Their grandmother says Aubrey has been one of Camden's biggest fans this year. Families are cheering for their favorite players as the minutes count down to the state tournament Wednesday, March 20, 2024.

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ACHS Indians heading for Rupp Arena



2024-03-19 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
Adair County bus number 51 carried the Region 5 Champions form the school campus out of Columbia and to Lexington for the state tournament. A line of first responders announced the arrival through town. It was great to hear sirens blaring for a very positive reason.

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A dream at Rupp Arena in 2009 - a reality in 2024



2024-03-19 - Columbia, KY - Photo from proud Grandad Barry Loy.
Connor Loy is in the arms of his Dad, Matt, at left, in a photo by Adam Rogers at the Sweet Sixteen tournament the last time Adair County earned their way there in 2009. At right, Connor is pictured in his #14 suit as one of the leading scorers in the ACHS Indians Region 5 Champions in 2024. How quickly the years go by!

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Waiting to give one more wave of support



2024-03-19 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
Family members and friends waited on the Public Square Tuesday, March 19, 2024 to give one more wave of support to their awesome ACHS boys basketball players on their way to the state tournament in Lexington. Roll Tribe!

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