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Tennis begins tournament action at ACHS

By Trey Stephens
Sports Writer for Columbia Magazine

Adair County Tennis begins the Conference Tournament this week.

Starting on Monday, members of the Adair County tennis team will compete in Heartland Conference Tournament in Campbellsville. Brody Blair and Luke Rich with both be competing in the boy's individual singles tournament. Carter White, Trenton Page, Alex Perkins, and Trey Stephens will be competing in the boy's partners doubles tournament.


Anika Jennings and Brooklyn Bohne will be competing in girls individual singles tournament. Abby Bullock, Sarai Collins, Kinzlee Akin, and Kylieanne Akin will be competing in the girls partner doubles tournament.

The boys tournament will be played at Campbellsville University and the girls tournament at Miller Park.


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