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ACHS boy's team loses to Warren Central 65-59

By Trey Stephens
Sports Writer for Columbia Magazine

The Adair County High School boy's basketball team fell to the Warren Central Dragons 65-59 Tuesday evening. The team fought very hard against the defending state champions and never gave up, but ended just a bit short.

The team shot 42% from the floor, 43% from 3, and 86% from the free throw line. They were led in scoring by Connor Loy with 19, followed by Isaiah Cochran with 15. 4 The team tied as the leading rebounder with 4 boards each.

The Indians are back in action Friday night at Russell County before taking a Western Kentucky road trip on Saturday to face the #7 team in the state, Lyon County.




This story was posted on 2024-02-14 22:48:44
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Isaiah Cochran and Camden Burton for ACHS



2024-02-14 - Photo by Trey Stephens, ACHS Sports Writer for Columbia Magazine.
ACHS Indians fought hard against Warren Central Tuesday night. They shot 42% from the floor, 43% from 3, and 86% from the free throw line. In this picture, Isaiah Cochran, center, has the ball while Camden Burton comes in at left.

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