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Football: Indians fall to Eagles

By Trey Stephens, Staff Writer

The Adair County Indians fell to the Campbellsville Eagles 52-6 on Friday October 31, 2025.

The Indians were unable to stop the Eagles rushing attack, giving up 306 yards of rushing plus 148 yards through the air. The Indians offense also sputtered, especially through the air, putting up just 78 passing yards. Junior Quarterback Madden Moye was 7 for 13 for 78 and two interceptions.

The rushing attack looked better with 131 yards, led by senior Ryder Rodgers, who had 23 rushes for 83 yards and the Indians' only touchdown. Two other Indians posted positive rushing yards. Junior Brody Karnes had five carries for 42 yards, and sophomore Callum Darnell had seven carries for 12 yards. Darnell also led the team in receiving, with five catches for 68 yards.

Ryder Rodgers led the Tribe in tackles, with 11, followed by Callum Darnell with six and Brody Karnes with five.

All in all, this was a very tough game for the Indians against a very good Eagles team. The Indians will now lock in and prepare to go on the road to face #1 seed Murray (10-0) in the first round of the Class 3A 2025 UK HealthCare Sports Medicine State Football Finals. Kickoff is scheduled for 7pmCT on Friday, November 7, 2025, in Murray.




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