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Thinks Coach McQueary deserved day in court before firing Chad Bivens says Adair Baseball program significantly weakened Chad Bivens writes: I was disappointed to learn of the termination of Ryan McQueary. I was not at the little league park, so I cannot and will not comment on what happened there. However, I believe the Adair County baseball program and the young men that participate in the program have been significantly weakened by this decision.August 5, 2013 is the date of a Pre-Trial Conference for the Case, styled ", on the Adair District Court Docket for that day, Commonwealth vs. McQueary, Ryan/1 - 0007950 - ASSAULT 4TH DEGREE NO VISIBLE INJURY - 3M3901184 This story was posted on 2013-07-03 16:21:07
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