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Volleyball: Lady Indians 5-1 at Summer Slam By Trey Stephens, Staff Writer The Adair County Lady Indians Volleyball team now sits at 10-1 on the season, after the Tribe played six games over the weekend at the Apollo "Summer Slam Down" Tournament hosted at the Owensboro Convention Center. The Lady Indians were quite impressive in the Apollo Summer Slam. All in all at the tournament, the team notched wins over Edmonson County, John Hardin, Apollo, Evansville Christian (Indiana) and Logan County. Their only loss was to South Warren. The season rolls on for the Lady Indians tonight, September 2, 2025, when they face the Marion County Lady Knights (5-0) at home in the Second Round of the Kentucky 2A Championships Fourth Sectional, that game is scheduled for 5:30pmCT, and tickets are available at hometownticketing.com. Tonight will also feature a match between Taylor County (3-2) and Russell County (3-2) in the other Round 2 game of the Fourth Sectional, scheduled for 7pmCT also at Adair County High School, 526 Indian Dr, Columbia, KY. The team is at 2-0 record in 20th District play, with wins over Taylor County and Campbellsville, both on the road. In their most recent match, the Lady Indians defeated the Apollo E-gals (10-2) in two straight sets (Games were shortened from best of five sets to best of three, due to tournament play), 25-19 and 25-23. In that game, the team posted a total of 26 kills. Junior Olivia Mantooth and Sophomore Josie Blair lead the way with seven each. Blair and Junior Lilly Myers led the team in blocks, with two each. Senior Anslie Spoon led the team in assists with 16 of the team's total 21. Senior Addison Spoon led the team in digs--with nine--followed by fellow senior Kinzlee Akin, who had eight. Addison Spoon and Sophomore Addie Bowman led the team in aces, with two each. This story was posted on 2025-09-02 15:03:34
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