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Softball: Indians host Larue County on Monday

By Trey Stephens, Staff Writer

The Adair County High School Softball team currently sits at 10-11, coming off of recent wins over Marion County 7-6 on Tuesday, and Monroe County 9-4 on Thursday, and losses to Taylor County, 3-9 on Monday and Casey County 5-8, on Friday. The team currently sits second in the 20th District, with season sweeps over Marion County and Campbellsville, and a pair of losses to the Cardinals of Taylor County.

Allee Campbell and Ashley Loy lead the Tribe in hits this season, with 18 each as of the most recent stats available. Keylin Bergin is far and away the Lady Indians leader on the Bump, having done 61 innings of work on the season, twice as much as any other Indian. Bergin has posted an ERA of 4.02.

The Lady Indians will host LaRue County (19-6) on Monday, and then travel to face Cumberland County (25-3) on Thursday.




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