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ACHS District football over; Russell Co. next

Game will be seniors' last home game
With one photograph

By Cathy Moss
Special ColumbiaMagazine.com story

Adair County football lost to Hart County by a score of 31-13. The Indians may have finished district play, but have two games of regular play remaining.



They take on neighboring Russell County next at 7:00pmCT, Friday, October 26, 2007 at home. It will be a big rivalry game between the two counties, as well as being Senior night,with the Senior's playing their last game on their home field.

See also:

Click here to see Russell County Football information at Lexington Herald online.

2007 ACHS Football Calendar, Official team photo

Adair County Football Schedule/Scores at Lexington Herald online.


This story was posted on 2007-10-20 03:10:33
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Adair County Football 2007: ACHS blocs for a run



2007-10-20 - Photo By Cathy Moss.
Quarterback Kris Stephens #21 passes off the ball to #8 Cameron Murrell, as #35 Sam Whiteside prepares to block for the run.

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