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Volleyball: Indians headed to Barren Co Thursday

By Trey Stephens, Staff Writer

The Adair County Lady Indians Volleyball team currently sits at 22-5 on the season, after winning six of their last seven matches.

This past Saturday, the Lady Indians played in a tri-match at Elizabethtown where they defeated Graves County 2-0 and Madison Central 2-0, before falling to the host Etown panthers 1-2.

In the win over Madison Central, the Lady Indians were led in kills by sophomore Josie Blair with 12, followed by junior Olivia Mantooth with eight. Blair also led the team in blocks and service aces. Senior Kinzlee Akin led the team in digs with 10, and senior Anslie Spoon led the team in assists with 22.

Adair County hits the road to face the Barren County Trojanettes (16-12) on Thursday, October 2, 2025, with varsity set to begin at 5:30pmCT at Barren County High School, 507 Trojan Trail, Glasgow, KY.




This story was posted on 2025-10-02 11:44:57
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