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Coach Fudge, Coach Turner reach 200th wins mark in Feb. 2014 Click on headline for article with photo(s) By Shamarie Claiborne, Media Promotions Director Adair County School District Not only did Coach Mark Fudge and Coach James Turner play high school ball together but they both reached their 200th game wins during February 2014. Coach Turner was the first on February 8, 2014, during the Lady Indians home game against Central Hardin. Then this past Friday night February 14, 2014, during the Adair County High School Boys away game at Russell County, Coach Fudge did the same. Our district is blessed to have two great coaches and teachers within our district! It is an honor few coaches can say they have reached. Congratulations, gentleman, on reaching this coaching milestone together! - Shamarie Claiborne, Media Promotion Director, Adair County, School District This story was posted on 2014-02-19 16:36:43
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