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McKenzie Martin scores 1,000th point; ACHS defeats Metcalfe Co.

McKenzie Martin joins brother Blake in exclusive club, as they become the first in history brother-sister members of the Adair County High School 1,000 point club.

The ACHS Lady Indians defeated Metcalfe Co. Lady Hornets on Monday night, January 31, 2011, by score of 59-50.

McKenzie Martin scored her 1,000th point as a Lady Indian on Monday night. She joins 12 other Ladies in the 1000 point club as a Lady Indian.

McKenzie's brother, Blake, is a member of the ACHS Indians 1,000 point club which makes McKenzie & Blake the first brother/sister members of the 1,000 point club.
The Adair County High School Lady Indians will play Campbellsville High School, Friday night, February 4, 2011, at 7pmCT at John Burr Memorial Gym. 526 Indian DR, Columbia, KY.




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