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ACHS Boys Golf JVs continue unbeaten season with Glasgow win Scotties inflict the only match loss on Varsity team this season, however. Alex Durham leads varsity with score of 41. Korey Hundley has 41 for JVs Next match: The Adair County HS Boys Golf Team hosts Cumberland County HS, at their home course, the Pines at Lindsey Wilson, 275 Country Club Road, Columbia, KY. Tee time: Approximately 4:15pmCT, Thursday, September 13, 2012. By Steve Burton, Adair County High School Boys Golf Coach Special ColumbiaMagazine.com sports story The JV Indians are still unbeaten, have a perfect unbeaten match play season, and were able to avenge their only loss in 4 years witha 182-186 win over the Glasgow Scotties. In the varsity match, however, the Scotties prevailed, 182-186 in the varsity match, ending their quest for a perfect match record this year, in play Wednesday, September 12, 2012, at Glasgow Country Club, 350 Country Club Road, Glasgow, KY. Alex Durham led the Varsity Indians with a round of 37. Riley Grant and Daniel Rarey carded scores of 40, Trey Garmon 42, and Austin Cundiff's 45 rounded out the scoring for the tribe. Their record now stands at 16 and 1 for the season. Korey Hundley led the JV Indians with a score of 41. Tanner Garmon 45, Jameson Miller and Zach Pyles 48's, and Jacob Keltner's 52 rounded out the scoring for the Indians. The JV Indians record now stands at 7-0-1 for the season. Coach's Comments Hats off to Glasgow today. They were really fired up today to play us and they played an excellent round of golf. It was definitely more about what they did, instead of, what we didn't do. They were just a better team today, added Coach Burton. But, we will take the defeat and learn from it and it will make us work that much harder as we get ready for post season play. - Steve Burton This story was posted on 2012-09-13 04:09:24
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