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AC Track Athletes celebrate accomplishments at annual banquet

Under leadership of Coaches Jamie Bryant and Josh Smith, team broke several. records
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By Sabine Eastham

AC Track Athletes, parents and coaches came together on Tuesday, May 22, 2018, to celebrate the wonderful accomplishments of the student athletes during the annual banquet at the Adair County High School.



Under the leadership of Coaches Jamie Bryant and Josh Smith, the team broke several school records and personal bests.

Honored at the banquet:
CJ Bonifer Senior Award, Samuel Willis. Anna Evans school record 2 k steeplechase, Shelby Smith school record triple jump and Heartland Athletic Conference Champion 4x200 and 4x100, Haley Soto-Penn school record shot put, Heartland Athletic Conference Champion 4x200 and 4x100

Bienja Eastham school record turbo javelin and Heartland Athletic Conference Champion 4x200 and 4x100, Mayatu Brown Heartland Athletic Conference Champion 4x 100, Alyssa Wilson. Lucas Abrell school record 2800 m, Mathew Aguilar school record 400 m and Heartland Athletic Conference Champion 400 m,

Tanner Stonecypher, John Miller school record turbo javelin, Jacob Cato, Gary Crawford school record 400 m hurdles, Kenzie Bennett Heartland Athletic Conference Champion 4x200 m, Payton Rix.
All got a varsity letter which is an award earned in the United States for excellence in school activities. We would like to extend a big "thank you" to the coaches for their wonderful leadership and looking forward to next season with great anticipation. Sabine Eastham, Track Parent.


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Adair Co. HS Track athletes banquet, 22 May 2018



2018-05-23 - Adair County High School Lobby, 526 Indian Drive, Columbia, KY - Photo by Sabine Eastham, parent.
AC Track Athletes, parents and coaches came together on Tuesday, May 22, 2018, to celebrate the wonderful accomplishments of the student athletes during the annual banquet at the Adair County High School. Front, from left: CJ Bonifer Senior Award, Samuel Willis. Middle row: Anna Evans school record 2 k steeplechase, Shelby Smith school record triple jump and Heartland Athletic Conference Champion 4x200 and 4x100, Haley Soto-Penn school record shot put, Heartland Athletic Conference Champion 4x200 and 4x100, Bienja Eastham school record turbo javelin and Heartland Athletic Conference Champion 4x200 and 4x100, Mayatu Brown Heartland Athletic Conference Champion 4x 100, Alyssa Wilson Back Lucas Abrell school record 2800 m, Mathew Aguilar school record 400 m and Heartland Athletic Conference Champion 400 m, Tanner Stonecypher, John Miller school record turbo javelin, Jacob Cato, Gary Crawford school record 400 m hurdles, Kenzie Bennett Heartland Athletic Conference Champion 4x200 m, Payton Rix. All pictured got a varsity letter which is an award earned in the United States for excellence in school activities- congratulations to all!! Go Indians!!!! - Sabine Eastham

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