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Girls Golf banquet held at the Pines

By Kimberly Goodin, Coach ACHS Girls Golf

The Adair County High School Golf Banquet held Mulligan's at The Pines at Lindsey Wilson on Thursday night October 29, 2009, at 6pmCT.

All golfers received a plaque recognizing them for their team and personal accomplishments during 2009 season. They are Ashley Goodin, Emilee Royse, Rachel Phipps, Natalie Sneed, Natalie Curry, Dea Brandon.

Thanks again to everyone for your support and coverage of Girls' Golf team in 2009.





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ACJS Girls Golf 2009 banquet



2009-10-30 - The Pines at Lindsey Wilson, 275 Country Club RD, Columbia, KY - Photo ACHS photo. At 2009 Adair County High School Girls Golf tournament, all players were honored with plaques recognizing them for their team and personal accomplishments during 2009 season. They are Ashley Goodin, Emilee Royse, Rachel Phipps, Natalie Sneed, Natalie Curry, Dea Brandon. At right is Coach Kim Goodin.
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