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ACHS Indians 6-0 for season and 2-0 in district play

By Trey Stephens, Staff Writer

On Thursday night, Adair County football picked up a win on the road against the Glasgow Scotties by a score of 21-14.

This improves the team to 6-0 on the season and 2-0 in district play. The Indians were able to pick up the win with a solid rushing attack that compiled 151 yards.

The Indians were further assisted by their defense, which forced two turnovers on the Scottie offense.


However, what really set this game apart was a pair of kickoff return touchdowns by Solomon Stonebraker and Aiden Smith which is what ultimately set these two teams apart.

The team will host the Raiders of Hart County next Friday night as they attempt to stay undefeated. Let's go Indians!


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