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Adair Football extends winning streak to 4; now 4-1

Next game at Indian Stadium in Columbia, KY

Special CM Sports story

The Adair County Indians Football game made it four wins in a row in an impressive manner last night at Hart County High School, 1014 S. Dixie Highway, Munfordville, KY, taking down a fine Hart County High School team 37-16. Coach Travis Gay's team is unbeaten since suffering the squad's first and only loss the first game of the season, and has how outscored all other teams 190-77 in the five games played.

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Adair County Football Indians host Bethlehem High School
Coach Travis Gay's Indians are seeking their fifth straight victory Friday, September 21, 2012, at Adair County Indians Football Stadium, 626 Indian Drive, Columbia, KY when they meet Bethlehem High School of Bardstown, Nelson County, KY.




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