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Adair 11 Year Old All-Stars start 3-game series tonight at JJLLP

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Winner of series between AC & C-ville goes to July 18, 2008 state tournament in Louisville

By Chad Bivens
Special ColumbiaMagazine.com story

The Adair County 11 year old all star baseball team will begin a three game series against Campbellsville tonight, at 6:00pmCT, July 8, 2008, at Joe Johnson Little League Park in Columbia.

Game two will be at Miller Park in Campbellsville tomorrow night, at 6:00pmCT/7:00pmET, Tuesday, July 9, 2008 and if a game three is necessary it will be back in Columbia at 6:00pmCT, Thursday, July 10, 2008.

The winner of the series will go to Louisville to compete in the state tournament on July 18, 2008.

The Adair County 11 year old all stars are Colton Back, Tristen Beard, Mason Burton, Dillon Conn Zack Estes, Zach Hutchison, Mason Pyles, Matt Rodgers. David Streeval, Dillon Wilkerson, and Cody Yates. Coaches are Chad Bivens. Mark Hutchison, and Dennis Yates.




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