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ACHS pushes record to 5-0 with win: Tribe 48. Russell Co. HS 0

Tribe now 204-47 against all opponents.
Next: ACHS Football vs. Kentucky Country Day, at 6:30pmCT/7:30pmET, Friday, September 25, 2015, at Kentucky Country Day, 4100 Springdale Road (campus), Louisville, KY

By Cathy Luttrell

Coach Travis Gay's Adair County Football Indians pushed there perfect record to 5-0, with a 48-0 win over Russell County High Football Lakers, Friday night, September 18, 2015 in Russell Springs, KY. It was the time this year the Tribe defense held opponents to a scoreless game.



The Trail thus far, including last the Friday, September 18, 2015 game:
Cumulative scores after 18 Sep 2015 Game: Tribe, 204. All opponents, 47.


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Shymez Brabson scores one of his three TDs



2015-09-20 - Russell Co. High School, 2166 S Highway 27, Russell Springs, KY - Photo by Jenna Rodgers, Adair County High School.
Shymez Brabson #7
scores one of his three touchdowns during Adair's win over Russell Co. High School, 48-0, Friday night, September 18, 2015. - CATHY LUTTRELL. Next for the Tribe: ACHS Football vs. Kentucky Country Day, at 6:30pmCT/7:30pmET, Friday, September 25, 2015, at Kentucky Country Day, 4100 Springdale Road (campus), Louisville, KY

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Lonnie Grant advances ball in Tribe win, 48-0



2015-09-21 - Russell Co. High School, 2166 S Highway 27, Russell Springs, KY - Photo by Jenna Rodgers, ACHS.
Lonnie Grant #20, advancing the ball. Lonnie scored two touchdowns during the Friday night September 18, 2015, win over Russell County by a score of 48-0 in an impressive away game. - CATHY LUTTRELL. Next for the Tribe: ACHS Football vs. Kentucky Country Day, at 6:30pmCT/7:30pmET, Friday, September 25, 2015, at Kentucky Country Day, 4100 Springdale Road (campus), Louisville, KY

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Flying feet: Jordan Lasley, aloft in Tribe 48, Lakers 0 game



2015-09-21 - Russell Co. High School, 2166 S Highway 27, Russell Springs, KY - Photo by Jenna Rodgers, Adair County High School. Jordan Lasley #28 catching the ball. Jordan was scored yet another touchdown during Adair's win over Russell County Friday night, September 18, 2015, at the Laker's home stadium. - CATHY LUTTRELL. Next for the Tribe: ACHS Football vs. Kentucky Country Day, at 6:30pmCT/7:30pmET, Friday, September 25, 2015, at Kentucky Country Day, 4100 Springdale Road (campus), Louisville, KY

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Tribe brings home coveted WAVE trophy 2nd year in a row



2015-09-21 - Russell Co. High School, 2166 S Highway 27, Russell Springs, KY - Photo by Jenna Rodgers, Adair County High School.
Emotions were flying high
and there were a lot of happy faces as the Adair Co. Indians took home for the second year in a row the coveted WAVE 92.7 Bowl trophy when they beat Russell County 48-0 this past Friday night, September 18, 2015. Adair County is now 5-0 for the season. - CATHY LUTTRELL. Next for the Tribe: ACHS Football vs. Kentucky Country Day, at 6:30pmCT/7:30pmET, Friday, September 25, 2015, at Kentucky Country Day, 4100 Springdale Road (campus), Louisville, KY

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