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ACMS Lady Indians teams sweep pair of games with C-ville

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Both Adair County Middle School 7th, 8th Grade teams defeat visitors from Campbellsville

By Shannon Matthews

The ACMS Lady Indians 7th grade team defeated the 7th grade Campbellsville Lady Eagles last night 38 to 3.

Scoring for ACMS: Kassidi Taylor 4. Natalie Bertram 4. Emily Janes 1. Emily Peck 5. Sammie Jo Kemp 6. Toni Hickman 2. Alex Keltner 8. MaKayla Matthews 4. Brooklyn Coomer 2. Whitney Turner 2. Leading rebounder for the 7th grade team was Sammie Jo Kemp.



In the 2nd game of the evening, the 8th grade Lady Indians defeated the Lady Eagles 34 to 22.Points were: Katie Keltner 16. Kali Irvin 5. Cassidy Pickens 2. Summer Bailey 3. Whittney Ford 2. Kassidi Taylor 4. Natalie Bertram 2. Leading rebounder for 8th grade team was Kali Irvin.

Both teams are now 1-1 for the season.

Both teams are coached by Douchy Matthews.


This story was posted on 2008-08-29 12:52:16
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