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HS Basketball: Adair Co. 67. Cumberland Co. 37 Scores by the quarter: Adair County HS Boys 11 38 60 67 Cumberland County 9 17 24 37 Next: - Doubleheader: Adair County Indians host Green County HS. Lady Indians at 5:30pmCT; Boys at 7pmCT, Friday, December 2, 2016, at John Burr Memorial Gymnasium, 526 Indian Drive, Columbia, KY. Special to ColumbiaMagazine.com The Adair County Indians won both basketball games at Cumberland County High School Tuesday, November 29, 2016. The Lady Indians won a squeaker, 38-37, and the Boys team, playing without starting point guard Jordan Lasley, won by an impressive margin, 30 points, but Coach Deron Breeze says there are a lot of improvements needed. The Indians shot 50% from the field on the night. Four Indians scored in double figures: Kel Stotts had 20 points, Corey Melton 13 points, Chance Melton 10 points and Cameron Lasley 10 points. Cameron Lasley was one rebound short of a double - double with 9 rebounds. The Indians still playing without starting point guard Jordan Lasley who is nursing a high ankle sprain from football; hopefully he'll be back in practice today and he can play this weekend. Coach comments: "This about as bad performance we can have for a 30 point win. We are pleased to have a W not an L but we didn't do a lot of good things and still showed some bad habits. We have a lot of work to do," Coach Breeze said. This story was posted on 2016-11-30 07:55:52
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