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Basketball: Indians travel to Scott Co. for Bluegrass Shootout

By Trey Stephens, Staff Writer

The Adair County Indians Boys Varsity Basketball team will bring their summer ball action to a close this weekend, as they travel to the KABC Bluegrass Shootout held in the greater Lexington area. All of the Indians games this weekend will be in Scott County.

Saturday, June 21, 2024:
  • 4pmCT: Indians vs Westland High School, at Scott Co. High School
  • 6pmCT: Indians vs Seneca High School, at Scott Co. High School
Sunday June 22, 2025:
  • NoonCT: Indians vs Pulaski Co. at Scott Co. Middle School
  • 2pmCT: Indians vs Whitley Co. at Great Crossing High School
The Indians hope to perform well against the Redhawks of Seneca as they by far had the worst record, in terms of wins, of the three Kentucky teams that the Tribe will face this weekend. Seneca is a team coming off a 9-22 season, but returning 75% of their scoring from last year. Nonetheless, the biggest goal of this weekend, like all of summer ball, is to grow and get better. If the Indians can do that this weekend, then the KABC Bluegrass Shootout will have been a success for the Tribe.




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