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Adair County RFL event: 50 Years of Basketball

Former players of Columbia, Knifley, Shepherd, and Sparksville will be back in action, with cheerleaders participating, in an event at ACMS on Saturday, May 30, 2009. Ticket sales will benefit the Adair County RFL; concessions will benefit the Adair County Band Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade fundraiser. Players are to contact coaches, listed below. Cheerleaders: Come to the event ready to rouse supports of your school.

By Peggy Lawson

The old Adair County High School gymnasium will be hosting one of the counties potentially greatest events on May 30, 2009. Former Adair County grade centers former basketball players will lace up the old sneakers for a night of fun as they participate in the alumni event.



The event, 50 Years of Basketball is open to all former players from Sparksville, Knifley, Shepard and Columbia grade centers between the years of 1954 to 2004.

If you played for these schools and are interested in participating you are invited to be a part of this great event.

Contact your respective coach to show your interest. Coaches are:
  • Sparksville: Mark Fudge, (270) 378-6356
  • Knifley: Mike Sapp, (27) 384-3229
  • Shepherd: Terry Farris, (270) 384-3840
  • Columbia: Keith Young, (270) 384-6258
The teams would greatly appreciate having their former cheerleaders showing their school spirit and boosting the team just as they did back then.

The Adair County Band will be in charge of the concession stand in order to raise money for their upcoming trip as they represent Adair County, Kentucky in the annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade in New York City.

Start making plans now to attend this all-star event on Saturday, May 30, 2009, 6:00pmCT at the Adair County Middle School, 322 General John Adair Drive, Columbia, KY.

For more information contact Peggy Lawson at (270) 384-3229.



This story was posted on 2009-05-27 02:02:19
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