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Adair County Football makes it 4-0 perfect season!

Jordan Lasley adds three touchdowns. Amazing sophomore now has 13 for the season. Searching the record book: Win may be first in 23 years over Monroe County. Click on headline for complete story with photo(s)
Next: Adair County High School Football (ROSTER) hosts Russell County at 7pmCT, Friday, 26 Sep 2014, at ACHS Football Stadium, 623 Indian Drive, Columbia, KY

By Cathy Luttrell
News from Adair County High School Football

TOMPKINSVILLE, KY (10:05pmCT, 19 Sep 2014) - The Adair County Football Team defeated the Monroe County Falcons 42-14 at Tompkinsville, KY, Friday, 19 Sep 2014.



Jordan Lasley scored three more TD. That makes 13 (Yes THIRTEEN for Amazing Sophomore, who, before last night was No. 1 in TD's in KY AAA, and No. 3 in the state, all classes. There was mention that this was the first win over Monroe Co. in 23 years - not sure if this is correct, but will verify today.

The Indians go for victory No. 5 at home against the Russell County High School Lakers (0-4) Friday night, 26 Sep 2014, at at ACHS Football Stadium, 623 Indian Drive, Columbia, KY.


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Adair County Indian football making history at Tompkinsville, KY



2014-09-20 - Monroe County High School, 755 Old Mulkey Road, Tompkinsville, KY - Photo by Cathy Luttrell. Coach Travis Gay's Adair County High School Indian football offensive line takes on Monroe Co. Falcons as rest of team observes from sideline, last night, Friday, 19 Sep 2014. Adair County went on to win the game 42-14, making the season record 4-0. Jordan Lasley scored three touchdowns, to make it 13 on the season. We're still researching the records, but think the victory was the first over the Falcons in 23 years. - Cathy Luttrell. (ROSTER)
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NFL Gold Gold Posts



2014-09-21 - ACHS Stadium, 623 Indian Drive, Columbia, KY - Photo CM Staff Photo(s). If Jordan decides not to jump to the NFL but form his own Columbia Franchise, he'd have to choose between the two big-time stadiums. This one, Adair County High School Football Stadium is the only Adair County stadium with NFL gold goldposts, thanks to the vision of thanks to the vision of the coaching staff and Plant Operations Supervisor David Jones and the coaching staff. Jones reported to the September 18, 2014, that the posts were repainted NFL Gold, and that it took two gallons of $96/gallon paint to give the stadium a slight edge over most. - EW
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