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Two ACHS Volleyball players make All-District Tournament

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By Doyle Lloyd

Two Adair County Volleyball players, Audrey Coffey and Mary Beth McAllister, made the All-20th District Tournament team last night. The Indians lost in the opening match, 3-0 to Taylor County in action at Taylor County High School, last night, Monday, October 19, 2015, ending the ACHS team's season. Taylor County, along with Marion County, winners over Campbellsville HS, will advance to the 5th Regional Tournament. - DOYLE LLOYD.




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Audrey Coffey, Mary Beth McAllister - 20th District All-Tournament



2015-10-20 - Taylor County High School, Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Doyle Lloyd. Two Adair County Volleyball players, Audrey Coffey and Mary Beth McAllister, made the All-20th District Tournament team last night, Monday, October 19, 2015. - DOYLE LLOYD.
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