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ACHS Football Team off to best start in 20 years

Indians are currently No. 4 in scoring offense in the state in 3A and No. 13 in scoring defense. Derek Grant was No. 5 in the state in 3A in rushing and scoring going into Friday's game and turned in another outstanding performance

By Travis Gay, ACHS Football Coach
Special CM Sports Story/Analysis

The Adair County Football team beat Bardstown Bethlehem on Friday night, September 21, 2012, to win their 5th straight game of the year, an accomplishment that has not been done since 1992.

The Indians carried a two point lead into half time before outscoring the Eagles 22-6 in the second half.

The Indians are currently number 4 in scoring offense in the state in 3A and #13 in scoring defense.

Derek Grant was number 5 in the state in 3A in rushing and scoring going into Friday nights game and had another outstanding performance.

Next:
The Adair County Indians Football Team hosts Monroe County Falcons
The Adair County Indians (5-1) hosts perennial football power Monroe County HS Falcons (5-1), Tompkinsville, KY, at 7pmCT, Friday, September 28, 2012, at Adair County Indians Football Stadium, 626 Indian Drive, Columbia, KY- Travis Gay




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