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ACHS Boy's Varsity, JVs roll past Russell Co., improve to 7-0 Alex Durham (36) and Riley Grant (36) lead the way for ACHS varsity. Blake Maupin's 38 best for JV at Russell County Click on headline for full story with photo(s) By Steve Burton, Boys Golf Coach On Thursday afternoon, the Indians traveled to Lakewood Country Club to take on the host Russell County Lakers. The Indians came away two impressive victories. The Varsity Indians posted a team score of (150) to best Russell's (171). Alex Durham and Riley Grant led the way for the Indians both posting scores of (36). Daniel Rarey's (38), Trey Garmon's (40), and Austin Cundiff's (41) rounded out the scorecard for the Indians. The Jr. Varsity Indians posted a terrific score of (166) to top Russell's (232). Blake Maupin led the way with a round of (38). Jacob Keltner's (41), Tanner Garmon's (42), Jameson Miller's (45), Zach Pyles (48) and Joseph Farmer's (56) rounded out the tribe's scoring. Coach's Comments - Coming off a poor performance, you always wonder how it will effect you, However, our kids responded like I hoped they would. This is a very high character team from top to bottom. I am proud of each and everyone of them. The Indians now improve to 7 and 0 on the season. The JV Indians improve to 2-0-1 for the season. - Coach Steve Burton This story was posted on 2012-08-17 05:55:33
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