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Football: Indians head to CHS for Halloween matchup By Trey Stephens, Staff Writer The Adair County Indians football team is back in action at 7pmCT on Friday, October 31, 2025, as they go on the road for some spooky football at Campbellsville High School's Dave Fryrear Field, 230 West Main, Campbellsville, KY. Tickets are $9-$10, and can be purchased at hometownticketing.com. This will be the regular season finale before the Indians head to the playoffs. The Tribe are winners of back-to-back games, but will face a very tough Eagles team that has won eight straight games after they narrowly lost their season opener. Most recently, Campbellsville defeated Kentucky Country Day 27-17 at home last week. Senior Kace Eastridge will be the name to watch for the Indians' defense, as he leads the Eagles in passing yards, passing touchdowns, rushing yards, and rushing touchdowns. Mutual opponents of the Indians and Eagles are Russell County and Metcalfe County. Campbellsville defeated both, 45-35 and 35-8 respectively, while the Indians fell to both 9-32 and 7-8 respectively. It is no secret that this game will be a tough one for the Indians, but they need to play hard and use it as an opportunity to prepare for the extremely tough Murray team which they will face next week in the opening round of the playoffs. Despite the challenge that is coming for the Indians in this game, Adair County has put together their first winning streak of the season, and is looking the best they have all year, the team is peaking at the right time as the playoffs loom. If you can, come support your Indians in Campbellsville. This story was posted on 2025-10-31 07:59:56
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