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Celebration at Bearwallow UMC will honor Coach Stacy Pendleton

Adair County native coached DuPont Manual to 2012 State Girl's Basketball Championship
Story with Photo of Stacy Pendleton: Adair Countian Stacy Pendleton coaches state champs

Joyce Nuckolls

There will be a celebration of success in honor of Stacy Pendleton (Coach P.), 2pm-4pmCT, Sunday, March 25, 2012, Bearwallow Fellowship Hall, 200 Bearwallow Cemetery RD, behind Bearwallow United Methodist Church, 6090 Liberty Road, Columbia, KY.

"Coach P." took the DuPont Maual girl's basketball team to the KHSAA Girl's Sweet 16 State Tournament last weekend and brought home the championship trophy, defeating Marion County 58-54.

He is an Adair County native and the son of Huston Pendleton and the late Mary Faye Pendleton. Please stop by and show "Coach P." how Columbia celebrates the accomplishments of one of their own. Everyone is welcome! --Joyce Nuckolls




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