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Tim Curry, Adair Co. native, is NAIA Div II 15th winningest coach

Brandon Burns has right answer to quiz
And importantly, Tim Curry is the son of Phyllis & Steve Curry of Columbia, KY

By Brandon Burns

That coach would be Tim Curry, women's basketball coach at Union College in Barbourville, KY. He currently ranks 15th among active coaches with a record of 346-277. Several coaches have came from Adair County in the past. Jim Richards was Head Men's Basketball Coach at WKU and won a state championship as coach of Glasgow High.

Stacy Pendleton also won a State Championship a couple of years ago as Head Women's Basketball Coach at DuPont Manuel High School in Louisville, KY. - Brandon Burns

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