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ACHS Boys Varsity Basketball, 54. Marion County 40 Future looks great: Indians now 2-1 on season. Two rising star eighth graders, Kel Stotts, with team high 26 points, and Chance Melton, with 8 points, contribute over half of Indian scoring in victory at home. Click on headline for story with next game details Special CM Sports Story The Adair County Indians used a suffocating first half defense to take a 23-6 halftime advantage Marion County made a couple second half runs and cut the deficient to seven but could get no closer in a game played at home, at Adair County High School, Tuesday, December 4, 2012. The Tribe eventually pulled out a hard fought 54-40 victory. Eighth graders Kel Stotts and Chance Melton led the Indians. Stotts poured in 26 points while Melton added eight points and pulled down 16 rebounds. The Indians improved to 2-1 on the season. Next ACHS Boys Basketball at Taylor County HS (See full schedule) The Adair County High School Boys Basketball team plays Taylor County High School at 7pmCT/8pmET, Friday night, December 7, 2012, at Taylor County High School, 300 Ingram Avenue, Campbellsville, KY. - Adair County High School Sports Information Watch CM Events for listings of all games at home and - CM Events legal (courtesy of Street and Number for Venue) - games away For high schools, street and number of campus is usually sufficient, so long as gymnasium is on main campus. For college events, only those submissions with Street & Number for Buildings will be posted. (Many college events are not held on main campuses; it is not rare for colleges to play home games in a bordering state. Being specific with Street & Number saves hundreds, may thousands of readers' time at scant cost in time to publicists) This story was posted on 2012-12-05 04:37:03
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