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ACHS Boy's basketball defeats Barren County

By Trey Stephens
Sports Writer for Columbia Magazine

Saturday the ACHS Boy's basketball team defeated Barren County 61-47 in a game that also featured homecoming ceremonies between the games.

Adair County was lead in scoring by Isaiah Cochran with 21, followed by Connor Loy with 16.

The Indians leading rebounder was also Isaiah Cochran with 13, giving him a double double. Junior Brayton Coomer also posted a double double, with 13 points and 11 rebounds. The team shot 45% the floor, 26% from beyond the 3 point line, and 89% from the free throw line.

On Tuesday Adair County will go on the road to face off against defending state champions Warren Central.




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