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2007 Football Indians have strong 2nd half, but fall to Evarts

Harlan Co. team comes out on top 24-14; ACHS faces Monroe Falcons at ACHS on Friday
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By Cathy Moss

The Adair County Indians football team mounted a come-back charge in the second half against Evarts High School, with two unanswered touchdowns against the team from Harlan County, but came up short 24-14, in yesterday afternoon's game.



Coach Clark Teague's team will play their first home game on Friday night, August 31, at 7:00pm against Monroe County High School FalconsTompkinsville, KY.

See also:

2007 ACHS Football Calendar, Official team photo

Adair County Football Schedule/Scores at Lexington Herald online.


This story was posted on 2007-08-26 05:27:48
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ACHS vs. Evarts: Coach Teague, Captains, at coin toss



2007-08-26 - Greensburg, KY - Photo By Cathy Moss. COACH CLARK TEAGUE and CAPTAINS # 5 Logan Darnell, # 74 Jordan Moss, # 8 Cameron Murrell, and # 21 Kris Stephens meet with Evarts coach and captains, for the coin toss. Evarts won the toss and chose to receive the opening kick-off.
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