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Basketball: Indians 3-1 in KABC Bluegrass Shootout

By Trey Stephens, Staff Writer

The Adair County Indians Boys Varsity Basketball team wrapped up their 2025 summer ball season with a 3-1 run in the KABC Bluegrass Shootout.

On Saturday, June 21, 2025 the team defeated Westfield High School out of Ohio 60-44. The team then went on to face Seneca High School later that day and fell to the Redhawks 49-34.

On Sunday, the team matched up against Paul Lawrence Dunbar, a team that had a very rough 3-27 season last year. The Indians defeated the Bulldogs of PLD 58-55. The KABC Bluegrass Shootout and the entire summer season came to a close as the Tribe defeated Whitley County 64-59. The Colonels of Whitely County come off a 19-11 season last year and did not graduate any of their top six scorers.

All in all, the summer of 2025 was a major growth opportunity for the Indians, a lot has changed since last season, but after this summer there is little doubt in my mind that the 2025-2026 season will be another exciting season for the Tribe!




This story was posted on 2025-06-27 10:27:40
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