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THEY WON!! Adair wins against North Hardin 64-39

UPDATE, 6:16pmCT -- ACHS WON THE GAME AGAINST NORTH HARDIN 64-39!
Details will be coming as stats are made available. Meanwhile, Congratulations Team!

Earlier today, fans asked to come support the Indians

By Trey Stephens
Sports Writer for Columbia Magazine

Adair County boys basketball faces off against North Hardin in the second round of the 5th Region Tournament tonight.

The Indians are coming off a 70-62 win over Washington County, and North Hardin is coming off a 65-33 win over Hart County. ACHS needs major fan support as the winner will advance to the region final. Please show up and support the team, 5pmCT at Green County High School.




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Good Luck Friday night ACHS Indians



2024-03-07 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
The Adair County High School Indians will play tonight, Friday, March 8, 2024, against the Trojans of North Hardin High School, in the second round of the region 5 tournament. The Indians and the Trojans faced off in a pre-season scrimmage this year with Adair County coming out on top. Good luck Indians! Roll Tribe!

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Packed house at Green County



2024-03-09 - Green Co., KY - Photo by Mark Fudge.
A packed house watched as the Adair County Indians advanced to the finals of the boys 5th region tournament with a convincing win over the North Hardin Trojans.

The Indians will battle the surprise team of the tournament, the Bardstown Bethlehem Eagles, at 2pmCT on Sunday afternoon, March 10, 2024, at Green County High School. The winner will represent the 5th Region in the Sweet 16 at Rupp Arena March 20-23, 2024.

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