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ACHS Boy's Golf remains unbeaten; JV streak extends to 24!

TEAM SCORES: Adair Co 145; Russell Co. 186. INDIVIDUAL LEADERS: Riley Grant and Alex Durham, Adair Co., both 34. OTHER ADAIR CO.: Van Giles 37, Daniel Rarey 40, Austin Cundiff 48.
Next match for ACHS Boys Golf, Tuesday, August 23, 2011,tee time approximately 4pmCT, at Green County Country Club, 158 Golf Course RD, Greensburg, KY. Under 21 miles, about 30 minutes from Adair County High School, 526 Indian DR, Columbia, KY.

By Steve Burton, ACHS Boys Golf Coach
News from Adair County High Golf with (c)ColumbiaMagazine edits

The ACHS Boy's Varsity Golf Team remains undefeated on the season, following Thursday, August 18, 2011's blazing victory at Tribe's home course in Columbia, KY.



The varsity squad posted an outstanding score of (145) to best Russell County's (186). The tribe's team score of 1 over par was the best score posted by the Indians so far this year. Riley Grant and Alex Durham both posted a pair of terrific scores of 2 under par 34's to lead the tribe. Van Giles's (37), Daniel Rarey's (40) and Austin Cundiff's (48) rounded out the scoring for the tribe. The tribe's record now stands at 5 wins and 0 losses on the season.

ACHS Boy's Jr. Varsity team records 24th straight win

The Jr. Varsity Indians notched their 2nd win of the season posting a score of (175) to top Russell County's (219). The win kept the boy's winning streak alive at 24. The streak is going into its third year for the tribe. Trey Garmon's (40) led the way for the tribe. Blake Maupin (42), Jerrod Grider's (43), Tanner Garmon (50), Jacob Keltner's (52), and Jamison Miller's (57) rounded out the scorecard.

Coach's Critique: We played really well today. This was the best round of golf that we have played all year long. The great thing is that I believe we can even play better which is a very exciting thought. I am so proud of all our guys. What our Jr. Varsity program is doing is amazing. They haven't been beat in the last 3 seasons, that is an amazing feat and a testament to how many quality golfers that we have in our program. Alex and Riley were both outstanding today. Coach Burton

Next match:
ACHS Boys Golf at Green County Country Club (MAP)
Tuesday, August 23, 2011, tee time approximately 4pmCT, at Green County Country Club, 158 Golf Course RD, Greensburg, KY. Under 21 miles, about 30 minutes from Adair County High School, 526 Indian DR, Columbia, KY


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Riley Grant paces way to outstanding 34 round



2011-08-19 - 275 Country Club RD, Columbia, KY - Photo by Steve Burton, ACHS Boys Golf Coach.
Rising Golf Star Riley Grant paced his way to an outstanding 34 round in the unbeaten Adair County Indian Boys Golf Team victory over Russell County High School, Thursday, August 18, 2011. The team will be at the Green County Country Club, 158 Country Club Road, on Tuesday, August 23, 2011. Tee time is approximately 4pmCT. Twenty mile drive from Columbia, KY takes traveler through Historic Greensburg, KY Public Square.

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