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5th Region Boys Basketball Opener: Adair 45. Larue 58

Season comes to an end in first game of tournament in Munfordville. Eighth grader Chance Melton named ot all tournament team. Melton leads ACHS scoring with 10 points.

Special CM Sports Story

The Adair County Indians (18-13) watched their season come to an end Monday night, February 25, 2013, when they fell to Larue County (21-7) 58-45 in the first round of the Boys 5th Region Tournament in Munfordville. The Indians had a frigid first half as they connected on only 2 of 17 from the field and fell behind 30-7 at halftime.

The Indians rallied in the second half and cut the deficit to 9 points and had an opportunity to get even closer but the Hawks regrouped and pulled out the 58-45 decision. Chance Melton led the Indians with 10 points.

Eighth grader Chance Melton was named to the all tournament team.




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