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John Adair Future Problem Solving Team wins District

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By Melissa Stone

The John Adair Future Problem Solving Team won the District Championship in Metcalfe County yesterday, Saturday, February 27, 2010.

Those on the team are Wes Stone, Easton Turner, Lauren McQuaide, Lauren Talley,Nathaniel Franklin, Taylor Cole, Emily Taylor, and Dillon Pendleton.

Their Coach is Jenna Pike.

The whole John Adair Academic Team scored the most points to come home with the trophy for the overall championship at the competition! -Melissa Stone




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Champions! John Adair Future Problem Solving team



2010-02-28 - Edmonton, KY - Photo by Melissa Stone. The Future Problem Solving team from John Adair Intermediate School won the District Championship at Edmonton, KY, on Saturday, Above, from left, are Wes Stone, Easton Turner, Lauren McQuaide, Lauren Talley and Coach Jenna Pike. Not pictured are alternates Nathaniel Franklin, Taylor Cole, Emily Taylor, and Dillon Pendleton.
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