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Ada Gass chosen the 2024 Basketball Homecoming Queen

By Trey Stephens
Sports Writer for Columbia Magazine

Between the boys and girls basketball games on Saturday night Adair County High School hosted Homecoming Ceremonies with 17 candidates, each from a different club.

Congratulations go out to:

Ada Gass, representing HOSA, who was crowned 2024 Basketball Homecoming Queen.
Caylin Coffman representing FBLA was First Runner Up.
Ayana Clabough, representing Yearbook, was second runner up.




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Congratulations to newly elected Queen Ada



2024-02-12 - Columbia, KY .
The 2024 Adair County High School Basketball Homecoming Queen is Ada Gass who represented the school group HOSA which prepares future health professionals. Ada is pictured here with her escort Lakota Lemon.

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