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ACHS Golf Team wins 2nd Place, Heartland conference

Riley Grant has team's best 66, and is Heartland Conference medalist
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By Chris Lewis
The Adair County High School boys’ golf team placed second at the Heartland Conference, held Monday, September 8, 2014, in Campbellsville, Kentucky.

Riley Grant shot a team low of 66 and was the medalist, winning the Heartland conference. Hundley was named to the All-Conference Team. The team shot 314, placing second overall: Miller: 83; Hundley, 77; Garmon, 88; and Maupin, 91. --Chris Lewis




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ACHS takes 2nd in Heartland Conference



2014-09-08 - Campbellsville Country Club, Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Joannie Alexander. The Adair County High School Gof Team took second place in the Heartland Conference meet today. Pictured with the trophy are, from left, Coach-Chris Lewis and Team Members: Jameson Miller, Korey Hundley, Tanner Garmon, Riley Grant, and Blake Maupin. - Joannie Alexander
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