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Indians fall to Bardstown 60-48

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The Adair County Indians fell behind 19-4 in the first period and were unable to get over the hump falling 60-48 to the Tigers, at Adair County High School Gym, Tuesday, February 18, 2014. The win improved the Bardstown Tigers to 20-6 while the Indians fell to 15-12.

The Indians rallied in the second period pulling to within 26-21 before trailing 31-21 at halftime. Bardstown pulled ahead 42-29 after three periods. The Tribe cut the Tigers lead to six points with 2:35 remaining but could get no closer.

Freshman forward Chance Melton paced the Indians with 18 points while senior point guard Matt Fudge scored 14 points. Rounding out the scoring were Zach Hutchison 8, Ty Bennett 4, and Jacob Pooler 4 points. Pooler and Hutchison pulled down 4 rebounds each while Hutchison and Fudge dished out 3 assists.




This story was posted on 2014-02-19 02:03:20
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