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Great evening for ACHS Lady Indians: Freshmen, Varsity win

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By Shamarie Claiborne, Media Publicity Coordinator
Adair County School District

It was a great night for the Lady Indians, Saturday, February 1, 2014, as both the varsity team and the freshman teams won. Coach James P. Turner's Varsity Team won 62-40, improving their record to 11-7 on the season.




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ACHS Girls Basketball team getting ready to win



2014-02-02 - ACHS, 526 Indian Drive, Columbia KY - Photo by Shamarie Claiborne.
The Adair County Lady Indians Varsity Team getting pumped to take the court for the home game last night. The spirit building session must have worked wonders- they won 62-40 over visiting Washington County. Members of the 2013-2014 Adair County Lady Indians Varsity Team are Kassidi Taylor, No. 32; Sammy Jo Kemp, No. 53;, Emily Peck, No. 4; Harlee Smock, No. 22; Ashley Bragg, No. 25; Alex Keltner, No. 10; Beth Owens, No. 30; Brooklyn Coomer, No. 15; MaKayla Matthews, No. 21; Whitney Turner, No. 5; Hannah Absher, No. 11; Jera Kessler, Hailey Stanley, Katherine Curry, No. 20; and Kaitlyn Bryant. The Lady Indians are coached by James P. Turner.

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ACHS Lady Indians: Hannah Absher, Kassadi Taylor



2014-02-02 - ACHS, 526 Indian Drive, Columbia KY - Photo by Shamarie Claiborne, Adair Co. School District photo. Senior Kassidi Taylor (No. 32) and Sophomore Hannah Absher (No. 11) getting ready to warm-up before the Adair County High School vs. Washington County High School game last night at home. Adair County won, 62-40. - Shamarie Claiborne, Media Publicity Coordinator, Adair County School District
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ACHS Girl's Basketball: Freshman Team coaching staff



2014-02-02 - John Burr Memorial Gymnasium, 526 Indian Drive, Columbia, KY - Photo by Shamarie Claiborne, Adair Co. School District.
Coaches Amanda McCloud
kneeling and Stacia Hill during the heat of the Adair County Freshman Lady Indians game with Washington County, Springfield, KY, on Saturday, February 1, 2014. Seen in action on far left is Jera Kessler, No. 45. The freshman won. Players shown on the bench, from left are Whitney Turner, Kaitlyn Bryant, Ashley Owens, and Brooklyn Coomer.

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Lady Indian JV's: Hannah Absher scores for frosh



2014-02-02 . Adair County Freshman team player Hannah Absher goes up to score during the freshman game last night. She was fouled on the play. The freshman team was victorious in the end against Washington County. Other team members assisting during the play shown are Jera Kessler (No. 45), Ashley Owens, and Kaitlyn Bryant. - Shamarie Claiborne
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