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Head Basketball Coach Deron Breeze



2025-04-04 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Trey Stephens.
Long time Adair County Indians head basketball coach Deron Breeze has resigned his position. The team comes off a masterful 30-6 season which saw the Indians go all the way to the state tournament. This was Breeze's second straight trip to the state tournament with the team, making him only the second ever Adair County coach to win the region in consecutive years, and the first to do so in 70 years.

Columbia Magazine Staff Writer Trey Stephens says, "I hope the entire Columbia Adair County community will join us at Columbia Magazine in thanking Coach Breeze for his 10 years of incredible service as head coach for our Adair County Indians."


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