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ACHS Boy's Golf improves to 5-0 Latest wins over Taylor Co. and Campbellsville By Steve Burton, Boys Golf Coach News from Adair County High School On Thursday afternoon, the ACHS Boy's Golf Team, continued to be unbeaten in match play with a couple of victories over Taylor County and Campbellsville. The Indians shot a team score of 152 to best Taylor's 159 and Campbellsville's 197. Trey Garmon led the way for the Indians shooting an outstanding even par round of (36). Daniel Rarey's (37), Alex Durham's (38), Riley Grant's (41), and Blake Maupin's (41) rounded out the scorecard for the tribe. Trey and Daniel came up huge for us today, stated Coach Burton. They both played excellent rounds of golf. It is always nice to see hard work get rewarded and that is what happened today with Trey. He works as hard as anybody I have ever coached, commented Coach Burton. This is only the beginning for Daniel, as soon as he realizes how good he can be, the sky is the limit for him. JV Indians Start Season off with a Victory, 1-0 The Jr. Indians picked up a win in their first match of the season, Thursday afternoon, against Taylor County. The JV Indians shot a 3 man score of (137) to best Taylor's (171). Austin Cundiff led the way with a score of (40). Jameson Miller's (48) and Tanner Garmon's (49) rounded out the 3 man scorecard. Jacob Keltner's (50), Joseph Farmer's (52), Zach Pyles, Bryce Farris, and Tanner Janes also played very well for the Indians. I was very impressed today with our little ones, stated Coach Burton. Jameson, Zach, Bryce, and Tanner all played great. Our Golf Program's Future is in great hands. This story was posted on 2012-08-11 05:29:31
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