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Corn Toss: Undergrads beat Dr. Luckey, Dean Adams, 22-20

Corn toss competition held at Blue Raider Stadium

By Duane Bonifer

COLUMBIA, KY - A pair of Lindsey Wilson College undergraduate students reigned supreme in campus corn toss on Monday night. Chris Lewis of Columbia and Daron Morris of Hopkinsville, KY, won a student competition, held at Blue Raider Stadium before the LWC football scrimmage. Then the duo squeaked past a team composed of LWC administrators President William T. Luckey Jr. and Vice President for Student Services and Enrollment Management Dean Adams by a score of 22-20. Duane Bonifer, Public Relations Director, Lindsey Wilson College




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Daron Morris, Chris Lewis beat LWC President, Dean, 22-20



2011-08-18 - Blue Raider Stadium, 820 Hanley DR, Columbia, KY - Photo by Duane Bonifer. LWC photo.
Lindsey Wilson College corn toss champions - Daron Morris of Hopkinsville, KY, second from left, and Chris Lewis of Columbia, third from left - defeated LWC administrators Vice President for Student Services and Enrollment Management Dean Adams,
  • left, and President William T. Luckey Jr., right, on Monday night at Blue Raider Stadium. The student team won, 22-20.
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