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Matt Fudge joins 1000 point club

(Update: Heath and Bryson Walkup also scored over 1,000 points. And Toby and Timmy Curry came very close - Timmy scored over 900 points and Toby well over 1,000.) Joins Brother Nick as the only two brother combination to hold distinction at Adair County High School. Senior Guard is the son of Mark and Denise Fudge, Columbia, KY

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Senior point guard Matt Fudge connected on a first period three pointer and joined the 1000 point club at Adair County High School. Matt joins his brother Nick as the only brother combination to join the club at ACHS. Matt leads the Indians averaging 15 points per game. Fudge is currently second in the state in free throw percentage connecting on 72 for 80 for 90 percent and is shooting 45 percent from behind the 3 point line. He averages 4 assists per game while averaging just over 1 turnover per game. Matt currently has 1021 career points.




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