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Adair High School Girls 75. Mercer County 73 - Overtime

ACHS Girls Win the Campbellsville Eagles Food Pantry Classic Tournament
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By CM Special Sports Correspondent

Coach James Turner's Adair County High School girls basketball tem pulled out a win over Mercer County in the Campbellsville Eagles Food Pantry Classic Tournament on December 22, 2012 in an overtime with a score of 75-73.

ACHS players are: Katie Keltner, Mercedes Cox, Kassidi Taylor, and Ashley Bragg, Brooklyn Coomer, Emily Peck, Alex Keltner, Kathernie Curry, Makayla Matthews, Beth Owens, Harley Smock,Sammie Jo Kemp, Hannah Absher and Whitney Turner.




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Adair County Girls 2012 Eagles Food Pantry Classic



2012-12-22 - 240 W. Main Street, Campbellsville, KY - Photo By Special CM contributing photographer.
ACHS Girls are the Campbellsville Food Pantry Classic Tournament Winners, defeating Mercer County 75-73 in overtime to claim the title. Front, from left: Katie Keltner, Mercedes Cox, Kassidi Taylor, and Ashley Bragg. Back: Brooklyn Coomer, Emily Peck, Alex Keltner, Kathernie Curry,Makayla Matthews, Beth Owens, Harley Smock,Sammie Jo Kemp, Hannah Absher and Whitney Turner. - Special to ColumbiaMagazine.com

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