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Judge, Mayor honor 5th Region Champions with proclamation



2007-03-15 .
Adair County Judge Ann Melton and Columbia Mayor Pat Bell signed a proclamation proclaim the week of March 18th to be: Adair County Boy's Basketball Week in Columbia and Adair County.Front row, from left: Tyler Curry. Tristan Reece, Corey Helm, Nick Fudge:Second row:Chris Lewis (Sr), Joseph Willis (Sr.), Columbia Mayor Pat Bell, Adair County Judge Executive Ann Melton, Brady Bryant (Sr), Head Coach Fudge. Back Row: Jimmy Wentworth, Assistant Coach Wes Irvin, Scotty Neat, Kalen Kimberland, Cameron Murrell, Darren Ballou, Kyle Sandusky, Chaz Giles, Assistant Coach Chad Bell, Asst. Mike Scott. Starting five in bold.) The event took place Thursday, March 15, 2007, at 2:45pm. The Indians face Lincoln County in the opening game of the Kentucky State Tournament at Rupp Arena at noon Eastern Time, Wednesday, March 21, 2007. It is the fourth time the ACHS boys have appeared in the Sweet Sixteen.


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