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ACHS splits pair: Boys (W), Girls (L) at Hart Co.

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The Adair County Boys Basketball team ended its regular season last night with a big 55-35 win over Hart County High School at Munfordville.

The win gives the Indians a 24-5 won loss record, the best in the 5th Region, going into 20th District Tournament play on Wednesday, February 27, 2008, when ACHS faces Campbellsville at Taylor County High School. Game time is 7:30pm.



The ACHS Girls Basketball team didn't fare as well yesterday, losing to Hart County by a score of 48-60.

The girls' finish the season at 11-14, for 10th place among the 17 Fifth Region teams. In post season play, the ACHS girls face Taylor County at Taylor County on Tuesday night, February 26, 2008, at 8:00pm.

Click Here to see the complete ACHS boys basketball schedule and statistics at the Lexington Herald.

Click Here to see the complete ACHS girls basketball schedule and statistics at the Lexington Herald.



This story was posted on 2008-02-23 03:49:36
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