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Campbellsville MS boys 8th grade completes perfect 21-0 season

21st consecutive win is hard earned, 52-50 in overtime, over cross-city rival Taylor County. John Orberson has 21 points to lead Eagles

By Calen McKinney, Public Information Officer
Campbellsville Independent Schools (CIS)

Campbellsville Middle School boys' eighth-grade basketball team defeated Taylor County tonight to take home the Central Kentucky Middle School Athletic Conference championship. With the win, the team has now completed an undefeated season. Final score was 52-50, in overtime. Eighth-grader John Orberson led his team with 21 points. The team ends its season with a 21-0 record, with 13 of this season's games being away. CMS head coach Lynn Kearney received the CKMSAC Coach of the Year award.




This story was posted on 2017-01-26 22:30:02
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