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ACHS Homecoming Royalty center stage at half-time

By Shamarie Claiborne, Media Publicity Director
Adair County School District

During half-time tomorrow night at the Adair County High School Homecoming Game with Edmonson County, the 2014 Homecoming Court will be revealed.

The candidates include:
FCA, Brittany McFarland; Softball, Nealia Baker; Cheerleading, Taylor Michelle Ryan Burton; Academic Team, Brittany Nicole Curry; BETA and National Honors Society, Laura Kay Akin; Student Ambassadors, Brooklyn Robertson; Pep Club, Ashley Bragg; Yearbook, Ashley McLean; NAHS, Maria Valadez; SADD Kalina Elizabeth Henry; Baseball, Kaitlyn Grace Nokes, FFA, River Murley; Boys Baketball, Shelbi Cheatham; Girls Basketball, Harlee Smock; Golf, Carri Anne Gaskin; Tennis, Katelyn Moore; Volleyball, Sarah Bault, Football, Cyera Jamison; FCCLA, Breah Davis; and Band, Kenzie Rogers.
The ACHS vs. Edmonson County Football game starts at 7pmCT, Friday, October 3, 2014, at the Adair County High School Football Stadium, 623 Indian Drive, Columbia, KY.




This story was posted on 2014-10-02 17:11:32
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