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Basketball: Indians play in Metcalfe Co Team Camp

By Trey Stephens, Staff Writer

Adair County High School Boys Basketball is back in action for their second round of summer ball today, Monday, June 9, 2025, at Metcalfe County for the Metcalfe Co Team Camp.

The JV team will play a game against the Barren County Trojans at NoonCT at MCHS, and then agame against Cumberland County at 2pmCT in the Old Gym. The varsity Boys will play Monroe County at 1pmCT at MCHS, and then face Cumberland County at 3pmCT in the Old Gym.

The Indians suffered a rough loss in the second game of the regular season to Cumberland County last year 82-77. The Panthers of Cumberland County return 44% of their scoring from last season and this year should return a large amount of production coming from last year's Junior class, led by Noah Wood and Aiden Branham.

Despite all of this, it cannot be forgotten that we are just in the second week of summer ball, this is a time for teams to grow and get better, if the Indians can do that, the day will be a success no matter what the scoreboard says.




This story was posted on 2025-06-09 15:57:53
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