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High School Basketball: Adair Co. Boys 62. Metcalfe Co. 17

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The Adair County Indians raced out to a 22-2 first period lead and a 41-5 halftime advantage and then cruised to an easy 62-17 victory over the outmanned Metcalfe County Hornets. The Indians improved to 11-6 while Metcalfe dropped to 1-17.

Adair County had a balanced attack led by Chance Melton with 11 points and Zach Hutchison with ten points. Rounding out the scoring were Ty Bennett 9, Colton Back 8, Kel Stotts 7, Kyle Burton 5, Jake Hixson 4, Jayden Willis 2, Marshall Shelley 2, Tannen Pooler 2, and Aaran Taylor 2. Also seeing action were Matt Fudge, Jacob Pooler, Gabriel Alfaro, Trevor Willis, and Trent Jones.

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Adair County Indians Boys/Girls vs Marion County at Lebanon, KY
The girls game starts at 5:30pmCT/6:30pmET; the boys at 7pmCT/8pmET, Tuesday, January 15, 2013, at Marion County High School, 735 Danville Road, Lebanon, KY




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