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Coach Stacy Pendleton's KY All Stars defeat Indiana, 75-47

Keith Young is honorary coach of the team. Greensburg, KY star Micah Jones scores for winning Kentuckians.
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Two Adair County natives, both with Adair County High School and Lindsey Wilson College, played roles in the huge Kentucky Girls' All-Star Basketball Victory, 75-47, over the Indiana All-Stars at Freedom Hall in Louisville, KY, last night, Friday, June 8, 2012.

Stacy Pendleton, coach of the reigning Kentucky High School Girls Basketball Champions Manual High School, was head coach of the team. Keith Young, Pendleton's ACHS mentor, was honorary coach.

Greensburg High School's Micah Jones saw action in the game, scoring 3 points. She's headed for NCAA Div I basketball power Western Kentucky Universty this fall.




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Adair Co. has big role in KY Girls All-Stars win over Indiana



2012-06-09 - Louisville, KY - Photo by Duane Bonifer. LWC photo.
A proud Kentucky Girls All-Stars coach Stacy Pendleton, left, is joined by assistant coach Keith Young following Kentucky's 75-47 win over Indiana Friday night at Freedom Hall in Louisville. Pendleton, who coached the 2012 state champion du Pont Manual Crimsons, is a Columbia native and graduate of Adair County High School and Lindsey Wilson College. Young, who is a former Adair County boys' coach, is also an LWC alumnus. The two high school all-star teams play Saturday night in Indianapolis. Duane Bonifer, Lindsey Wilson College

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Green Co. HS star contributes to big Kentucky win



2012-06-09 - Freedom Hall, Louisville, KY - Photo By Duane Bonifer, LWC photos.
Green County High School graduate Micah Jones drives past Indiana's Alex Morton in the second half of the Friday, June 8, 2012, Kentucky-Indiana All-Star high school girls' basketball game at Freedom Hall. Jones - who will play collegiate basketball at Western Kentucky University - came off the bench to score three points in Kentucky's 75-47 rout of the Hoosiers. The two teams play Saturday night in Indianapolis. - Duane Bonifer, Lindsey Wilson College

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Coach Pendleton speaks with KY All Stars



2012-06-09 - Freedom Hall, Louisville, KY - Photo by Duane Bonifer.
Kentucky Girls All-Stars coach Stacy Pendleton
speaks to his team during a second-half time-out of Friday's game against Indiana at Freedom Hall in Louisville as assistant coach Keith Young, far left, looks on. Both Pendleton and Young are Lindsey Wilson College alumni. Kentucky won the game 75-47; the two teams play Saturday night in Indianapolis. Duane Bonifer, Lindsey Wilson College

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