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ACHS is blazing at State Academic championships

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An update from the State Championships in Louisville, Kentucky this weekend: The ACHS Quick Recall team blazed through Rounds 1 and 2 of the State Tournament Sunday with convincing wins over Murray from Region 1 in Round 1 and over Hazard from Region 14 in Round 2. The team will square off against 8th Region Champions Trimble County this Monday morning, March 15, 2010.

Written Assessments for both the ACHS and ACMS representatives took place Sunday morning and afternoon with results set to be announced on Monday.

The Future Problem Solving competitions were held on Saturday, with anxious competitors awaiting results for placements in team and individual events to be announced Monday, March 15, 2010, during the awards ceremony as well.




This story was posted on 2010-03-15 07:03:15
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ACHS Academic Team at State 2010



2010-03-15 - Photo by Vicki Leibeck. State Championships, Louisville, KY, March 14, 2010
CHAMPIONS AT WORK Adair County High School's QUick Recall Team, from left, Elton Cheng, Ryan Montgomery, Luke Maupin, and Jake Leibeck, is having a tremendous start in the State Championships. Standing is Coach Brett Reliford.

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