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Two top 10 in nation soccer teams in Columbia, KY today

It's another great Lindsey Wilson Tradition: Women's soccer opening with match with Spring Arbor - this the sixth straight season now. This year the match of the two great programs is at beautiful Walter S. Reuling Stadium, within walking distance of downtown Columbia

By Dan White

COLUMBIA, KY - It's the NAIA Game of the Week Saturday night in Columbia as the third ranked Lindsey Wilson College women's soccer team hosts 10th ranked Spring Arbor (MI) at 7pmCT at Walter S. Reuling Stadium, 151 Holloway Drive, Columbia KY.

Coach Drew Burwash's Lindsey Wilson will be led on to the pitch by senior Mia Persson. The Sjobo, Sweden native was an NAIA All-American and MSC First-Team selection a year ago after scoring a team-high 16 goals and second-best 12 assists.



Lindsey Wilson has opened its season against Spring Arbor six straight seasons now, posting a 3-0-2 record in openers, including a 1-1 tie in 2011.

"The overall schedule is probable one of the toughest in the nation," said Burwash. "Those teams are going to be very difficult. We play them because that's the best preparation that I know of to get us going for postseason play."

Spring Arbor had a strong 2011 campaign as well, posting a program-record 19 wins and winning its second straight Mid-Central College Conference Tournament championship. The Cougars return the reigning MCC Player of the Year Maegan Smith who tallied 25 goals in 23 starts last season. - Dan White


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Mark Twain Marching Band 2012 - Deja Blu Bicycle



2012-08-25 - Adair County Football Stadium, 624 Indian Drive, Columbia, KY - Photo by Debbie Cowan.
This bicycle sits in the end zone of Indian Stadium, at Adair County High school waiting for its exciting role in the debut of the 2012 Adair County Marching Band show "Deja Blu". Adair County Marching Band students are seen in the background receiving some last minute instructions. Spectators for the Mark Twain Marching Band Exhibition will be treated to some creative shows today. Don't miss out! - Debbie Cowan

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