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Baseball teams give back with community service Click on headline for story plus photo(s) By Laurie Dunbar The Adair County High School and the Adair County Middle School baseball teams gave back to the community by doing community service at the Adair County Little League Field on Industrial Park Road, Columbia, KY on Thursday, April 8, 2010. The boys picked up rocks, spread brick dust, put up signs in the outfields and did general field maintenance at the park. Thanks to Dan Franklin for the use of his front-end loader and driver to assist the boys. Those taking part in the event were: Coach Ryan McQueary, Coach Mike Scott, Barry Hixson, Robby Shelton, Jordan Shelton, Seth Dunbar, Derek Brockman, G Young, Jacob Estes, Tanner Pooler, Will Rich, Will Hixon, Derek Grant, Joe McKinley, Jacob McKinley, Charles Breeding, Joe Grider, Alex Nickerson, Jamie Warrington, Jared Denton, Clay Turner, Colton Back, Trenton Watson, Marshall Shelley, Ty Bennett, and Jacob Keltner. -Laurie Dunbar This story was posted on 2010-04-09 17:40:42
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