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Team Compiles .500 Season The ACHS football team completed its most successful season in the history of its young football program. The team ended the season with a 5-5 record. The Indians got off to an impressive start with three season opening wins over Gamal- iel, Caverna, and Hart County by scores of 35-6, 22-12, and 8-0 respectively. Fullback David Sandusky led the Indians' offensive attack with 367 yards in these games. The team then went on a disastrous five game losing skid due in part to some internal problems. The skid began with a tight loss to Taylor County, 16-8. Following the loss to Taylor County came a thrashing by a quick Campbellsville team, 48-0. Homecoming was held October 8 against rival Green County. Everything went according to plan, except the game, which the Dragons won 26-0. The final two losses of the season came against North Bullitt, 12-8, and Edmonson County, 27-0. Edmonson County was the eventual district champion. Football 29
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FRONT ROW: Marshall Cheatham, John Edwards, Billy Withers, Daryl Hale, Delbert Warren — Manager, Rob- ert Morgan, Terri Dabney. SECOND ROW: Greg Rogers, John Hancock, Andy Hodley, Bobby Graves, Ronnie Cheatham, Craig Wilson, Roy Browning, Dallas Arnold, Jamie Hayes, Assistant Coach Mike Henmger. THIRD ROW; Freddie Tobin, Mitchell Corbin, Mike Barbee, Kenny Dyer, Jay White, Dale Smith, Charles Sanders, Mike Harris, Danny Compton, Russell McGaha, Head Cooch Nelson Moore. BACK ROW; Ricky Shelton, Clif- ford Jasper, Joe Rogers, Kenny Beard, David Sandusky, Jerry Blair, Gory Graves, Henry Graves, Greg Thomas, Richard Murrell, Jeff Miller.
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Best Season Yet Adair County had to win its final two games to avoid a losing season. The Indians beat Casey County at home in overtime, 12-6. In that game Casey County won the toss in the overtime and had the initial opportunity to win. But the Indian defense stiffened, and quarterback Jerry Blair later scored the winning touchdown for Adair. The Indians then beat Gamaliel 16-8 to finish at .500. Overall, the team gained 1325 yards on 384 attempts and added 470 yards through the air. The Indians scored a total of 109 points and allowed 161. The team had only six fumbles. David San- dusky led the offense with 773 yards rushing. Joe Rogers keyed the defensive with 78 solo tackles. The team was coached by Nelson Moore. Mike Heninger served as assistant coach. 1976 Football Schedule Opponent ACHS Clinton County 6 35 Coverna 12 22 Hart County 0 8 Taylor County 16 8 Campbellsville 48 0 Green County 26 0 North Bullitt 12 8 Edmonton County 27 0 Caiey County 6 12 Gamaliel 8 16 30 Football
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