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Hometown boy coaches DuPont Manual to State championship

Stacy Pendleton is proud to call Columbia, KY, home
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By Joyce Nuckolls

Hometown boy Stacy Pendleton ended a great winning season on Saturday with a state championship! He is head coach of Louisville's DuPont Manual girl's basketball program who beat Marion County 58 to 54 at Diddle Arena on Saturday, March 10, 2012.

He has been ranked #1 since early in the season with a great record of 37-2. He is the son of Houston Pendleton and is proud to call Columbia his hometown! Congratulations to an outstanding coach and person! Way to go Coach P! He makes us proud! --Joyce Nuckolls




This story was posted on 2012-03-11 15:40:41
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Adair Countian Stacy Pendleton coaches state champs



2012-03-11 - Diddle Arena, Bowling Green, KY - Photo by Jennifer Hardin. Adair Countian Stacy Pendleton Coached the DuPont Manual High School Girls to a State Championship with a win in the finals, Saturday, March 10, 2012, over Marion County, 58-54. His team had been ranked No. 1 in the state since early in the season. He is the son of Houston Pendleton of Columbia, KY.
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