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ROLL TRIBE! Indians playing in 5th Regional 5 March 2018 ACHS Assistant Coach Daniel Hedges calls for a "BLUE OUT" crowd at Monday night's 5th Regional tournament game at Marion County High School, 735 E Main Street, Lebanon, KY. The Indians play Larue County, Monday, March 5, 2018 at 7:45pmCT/8:45pmET. He gives an overview of the team's win to get them to this position, below. Click on headline for complete story with link to roster By Daniel Hedges, Assistant Coach The final score of Thursday evening's win over Central Hardin was 64-52 in the first round of the 5th Regional tournament at Marion County High School. We pulled away in the second half. The season has been rocky with new faces in the rotation and a tough schedule. However, we exhibited much stronger defense Thursday night, and the team is starting to gel. When talking about individual players,Corey Melton had 11 rebounds. That feat is senior leadership. Hunter Cundiff, another senior leader, made important plays as always. Offensively, the team has been taking higher quality shots, and been more patent with the ball. The community showed up, and we were very appreciative of the fan support. We look forward to Monday's semi-finals. Larue County is the number one team in the region and presents a strong challenge. Related: ROSTER at www.maxpreps.com/high-schools/adair-county-indians-(columbia,ky)/basketball/roster.htm This story was posted on 2018-03-04 23:04:56
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