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Friday night football. ACHS 15. Elizabethtown HS 43

Results from ACHS Stadium, 623 Indian Drive, Columbia, KY, Friday, October 16, 2015

By Cathy Luttrell

The Adair County Indians lost tonight, the first time this season. The score wa Adair County 15, Elizabethtown 43. Adair is now 7-1; Elizabethtown is 8-0. But we are so proud of the Tribe, and are looking forward to the next Friday. I'll have more to add to this story, later. - Cathy Luttrell.




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Dr. Ronald P. Rogers 40 Years as Team Physician



2015-10-17 - ACHS Football Stadium, 623 Indian Drive, Columbia, KY - Photo photo by Cathy Luttrell.
Last night before the Adair vs. Elizabethtown game, Dr. Ronald P. Rogers, right, was presented a plaque by Head Coach Travis Gay recognizing his 40 years of service as team physician. Throughout those many years, Doc Rogers has treated many injuries from the minor sprains to broken bones. The players, coaching staff and families appreciate all that Doc Rogers does for the boys.

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