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Adair County Girls win 20th District championship 49-39

ACHS Boys in championship round Saturday night

By Brent Campbell

Our Adair County High School Girls basketball team is the 2015 District Champion, winning the title tonight 49-39, over Marion County. The title game was played at Campbellsville High School, Friday, February 27, 2015. The girls team, already qualified to play in the 5th Regional Tournament, now participate as champions. Marion County will represent the 20th District as runners-up.

Adair County Boys play for the 20th District title in championship round at with Taylor County High at Campbellsville High School, 2309 West Main (campus) Campbellsville, KY at 6pmCT/7pmET, Saturday, February 28, 2015. Win or lose, the boys will also be in the regionals, as champions if they win, as runners up if not. Brent Campbell, Adair County High School Athletic Director




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