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ACHS Indians enter Homecoming game with 5-0 record

It's a first ever for program. Team is rated 10th in state in 3A AP Poll, their best placement in 22 years. If game against Edmonson County is won, it will put team one step closer to hosting the school's second ever playoff game

By Shamarie Claiborne, Media Publicity Coordinator
Adair County School District

The Adair County High School Football Team is very excited for tomorrow night’s Homecoming game, Friday, 3 October 2014, against Edmonson County at 7pmCT, at the Adair County Football Stadium, 623 Indian Drive, Columbia, KY.



We enter the game with a record of 5-0 for the first time in the programs history.

This group of talented young men have moved themselves into 10th place in the 3AAA AP Poll, their best placement in 22 years.

Coach Gay said, "If the team wins tomorrow night it will make the boys 2-0 in district play and would put them one step closer to hosting the school's second ever home playoff game."

We encourage the community to come out and support these young men as they try to continue this unprecedented season.


This story was posted on 2014-10-02 15:54:55
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