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ACHS Indian Baseball team meets E-town in regional semi-finals

By Shamarie Claiborne
Media Publicity Coordinator, Adair County Schools

The Adair County High School Baseball Team left today at 1:30pmCT to head to Elizabethtown to compete in round two of the 5th Region Tournament. Last night, they beat Hart Co. 4 -1 to advance to the semi-finals at Central Hardin High School today at 4:30 pm. The winner of the Adair – Elizabethtown game will play against the winners of the Campbellsville – Bethlehem game tomorrow night for the Regional Championship.

We are wishing our boys the best of luck today! Go Indians! Team members include Will Myers, Trevor Willis, Trenton Watson, Chad Scholl, B.J. Steinhilber, Easton Turner, Michael Montgomery, Shea Martin, Ty Bennett, Daniel Franklin, Tristen Beard, David Streeval, Zach Hutchison, Clark Dean, Marshall Shelley, Dustin Todd, Josh Hardin, Michael Ratliff, and Josh Higgins. - Shamarie Claiborne




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