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Adair County Band is at UL Stadium for finals

By Shamarie Claiborne
News from the Adair County Marching Band


Papa John's Stadium, Louisville, KY - The Adair County Marching Band was one of four of the 16 semi-final competitors to make it to the State Finals tonight.

The Indian Band, along with former ACHS Band Member Eric Hale's Bourbon County Band, Paris, KY; Taylor County Band from Campbellsville, KY, and the Boyle County Band, from Danville, KY will all compete tonight at the University of Louisville Papa John's Stadium.

The Adair County kids are warming up now. They will take the field at 7:15, Columbia time. Judging should be over with the winners announced at 9:30pm, Columbia time.

Thanks to everyone in Columbia who is rooting for us. The kids were great today.




This story was posted on 2010-10-30 17:34:06
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