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Basketball: Cundiff is new Lady Indians Head Coach

By Trey Stephens, Staff Writer

Hunter Cundiff is the new head coach of the Adair County Lady Indians Basketball team, the program announced this evening.

Adair County Athletics issued the following statement:
Adair County, please help us welcome the next head coach of the Adair County Girls Basketball team, Hunter Cundiff!

Adair County Athletics is confident that Coach Cundiff will do an outstanding job as the next head coach of the Lady Indians. He has been surrounded by a winning culture since the very beginning of his coaching career and consistently demonstrates a strong commitment to athlete development. With a passion for the game that sets him apart, Coach Cundiff is ready to lead the Lady Indians to continued success.
Cundiff was previously an assistant coach for the Boys team under Coach Breeze.




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