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GAME WON!!!

By Trey Stephens
ACHS Sports Writer for Columbia Magazine

Timing at each point from the first moments - Indians on the Rupp Arena court fighting Marshall County in their first game of state tournament play:

- At the first quarter media time out the Indians lead 9-7. Isaiah Cochran is the leading scorer with 5.

- At the end of the 1st, Adair County leads Marshall County 18-9. The leading scorer is Dawson Gilbert who came in off the bench and knocked down two big 3s, he has 6.

-At the under 3 minute media timeout Adair leads Marshall 27-21. Leading the charge for the Indians is Cochran with 9 points.

- Adair County leads 31-24 at halftime. The team is led in scoring by Loy and Cochran, both with 9 points.

- At the third quarter media timeout Adair County leads 43-30 over Marshall County. The team is led in scoring by Cochran with 13 followed by Loy with 12.

- At the end of the third quarter the Indians lead 48-36. Lane Grant sunk a huge 3 to end the third.

- THEY DID IT, final score: INDIANS 72, Marshall 55. WOW!




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GAME ON! Adair County Indians begin



2024-03-20 - Lexington, KY - Photo by Trey Stephens, ACHS Sports Writer for Columbia Magazine.
ACHS Indians are on the court and at the first quarter media time out the Indians lead 9-7. Isaiah Cochran is the leading scorer with 5.

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Cheering our ACHS Indians at State



2024-03-20 - Lexington, KY - Photo by Jade Waggener.
A moment shared by Jade Waggener, pictured with Millie Brown, in the excitement of the first half of the game at Rupp Arena. Adair is in the lead, ROLL TRIBE!
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ACHS Indians over Marshall 72-55 in Sweet Sixteen



2024-03-20 - Lexington, KY - Photo by Detective Sgt. Evan Burton.
Final Score on the big board at Rupp Arena, Adair 72, Marshall 55! Adair will play again on Friday as they battle to win the Sweet Sixteen Kentucky state tournament.

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Voices bringing AC Sweet Sixteen to life



2024-03-20 - Lexington, KY - Photo from WAIN.
John Shelley, at left, Scott Bennett, center, and Austin Armstrong are pictured at the 2024 Sweet Sixteen state tournament preparing to deliver the play by play action on WAIN-FM.

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Cheering for Blane and the team at Sweet Sixteen



2024-03-20 - Lexington, KY - Photo from Detective Sgt. Evan Burton.
In front of the number 11 - Blane Bardin's jersey number on the ACHS champions team - are, from left: Blane's uncle Evan Burton, Blane’s aunt Tara Coomer and his mom Kasey Bardin on the right. All were cheering Blane as he and the Indians swept past Marshall County to win the next step in the Sweet Sixteen. ROLL TRIBE!
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