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Homecoming 2014: Adair Boys defeat Metcalfe; ACHS Girls win Homecoming win is 4th in a row for Coach Mark Fudge's Adair County Indians. Adair County Girls win 59-39 for 9th win of season, snapping 2 game losing streak. Kassidi Taylor crowned 2014 ACHS Homecoming Queen. Kate Durham is 1st Runnerup. Emily Peck, 2nd Runnerup. Click on headline for story with photo(s) Next Adair County Indian Boys Basketball (11-6) hosts Marion County at 7pmCT, Tuesday, January 21, 2014. Adair County Girls (9-5) host Marion County at 5:30pmCT. at Adair County High School Gym, 526 Indian Drive, Columbia, KY. Tuesday night will be Student Appreciation Night. All Adair County students will get in to the games free. Special to ColumbiaMagazine.com The Adair County Indians came away with their 4th straight win with a 62-50 victory over the Metcalfe County Hornets. Junior shooting guard Zach Hutchison scored 10 first quarter points as the Indians jumped out to a 24-10 lead. The Hornets outscored the Indians 15-13 in the second period to cut the Indians lead to 37-25 at halftime. Senior forward Ty Bennett scored six third period points to help the Indians hold on to a 48-39 lead after three quarters. Senior point guard Matt Fudge scored 7 of his team high 18 points in the final period to help the Tribe pull away 62-50. Fudge paced the Indians with 18 points. Rounding out the scoring were Bennett 15, Hutchison 15, Chance Melton 6, Jacob Pooler 4, Marshall Shelley 2, and Trevor Willis 2. Bennett pulled down 5 rebounds while Shelley and Pooler pulled down 4 each. Fudge dished out seven assists. The Indians are back in action Tuesday night when they host Marion County in an important girl/boy twin bill. Next - Adair County Indian Boys Basketball (11-6) hosts Marion County at 7pmCT, Tuesday, January 21, 2014. Adair County Girls (9-5) host Marion County at 5:30pmCT. at Adair County High School Gym, 526 Indian Drive, Columbia, KY. Tuesday night will be Student Appreciation Night. All Adair County students will get in to the games free. This story was posted on 2014-01-18 03:40:52
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