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2007 region champs to be recognized at Friday's game

Meet-and-greet scheduled for 5:30pmCT, recognition at 6:30pmCT between JV & Varsity Games. The 2016-17 Adair County Indians meet Barren County HS at 7pmCT, Friday, January 6, 2017, at John Burr Memorial Gymnasium, 526 Indian Drive, Columbia, KY
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By Wes Feese
Media Relations, Adair County Schools

The 2007 Adair County Indians boys' basketball team will be recognized Friday night, January 6, 2016, at John Burr Memorial Gymnasium, . This year marks the 10th anniversary since the squad captured the 20th District and 5th Region titles.

A meet-and-greet with players and coaches will take place at 5:30pmCT in the high school's cafeteria, and the team will be recognized at center court at approximately 6:30pmCT, between the Indians' JV and varsity games against Barren County.



The '07 squad - coached by Mark Fudge - closed out their season with a 12-game winning streak and won 16 of their last 17 contests before falling to eventual state champion Scott County in the second round of the KHSAA Sweet 16. The region championship was the fourth in school history and only the second since 1955.

The team's players, coaches, and support staff are listed below.

Players: Tristan Reece, Kalen Kimberland, Corey Helm, Nick Fudge, Brady Bryant, Chaz Giles, Kyle Sandusky, Joseph Willis, Darren Ballou, Tyler Curry, Chris Lewis, Cameron Murrell, and Scotty Neat. Support staff: Josh Ford and Kyle Dalton. Assistant coaches: Mike Scott, Chad Bell, Wes Irvin, and Jimmy Wentworth. Head coach: Mark Fudge.

The entire community is encouraged to come out Friday to show their support for Indians' teams past and present


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2007 region champs to be recognized at Friday's game



2017-01-03 - Photo from Wes Feese, Media Relations, Adair County School District.
Friday night, January 6, 2016, at John Burr Memorial Gymnasium,. This year marks the 10th anniversary since the squad captured the 20th District and 5th Region titles. The team's players, coaches, and support staff are listed: Players: Tristan Reece, Kalen Kimberland, Corey Helm, Nick Fudge, Brady Bryant, Chaz Giles, Kyle Sandusky, Joseph Willis, Darren Ballou, Tyler Curry, Chris Lewis, Cameron Murrell, and Scotty Neat. Support staff: Josh Ford and Kyle Dalton. Assistant coaches: Mike Scott, Chad Bell, Wes Irvin, and Jimmy Wentworth. Head coach: Mark Fudge. The entire community is encouraged to come out Friday to show their support for Indians' teams past and present: The Meet-and-greet is scheduled for 5:30pmCT, recognition at 6:30pmCT between JV & Varsity Games. The 2016-17 Adair County Indians meet Barren County HS at 7pmCT, Friday, January 6, 2017, at John Burr Memorial Gymnasium, 526 Indian Drive, Columbia, KY

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