The Adair County varsity basketball team (Columbia, KY) will host a conference game against Campbellsville (KY) at home today at 7 PM.
Adair County vs Campbellsville Game Info:
What: Kentucky High School Basketball
Who: Adair County (KY) vs Campbellsville (KY)
When: Friday, January 31, 2025
Time: 7:00 p.m. ET
Where: Adair County High School
Live stream: Watch here
Game preview: Adair County vs Campbellsville
The Adair County Indians (15-4) continued their impressive run in the 2024-25 basketball season, securing a commanding 75-50 victory over the struggling Campbellsville Eagles (2-15) in a district matchup. This victory highlights the stark contrast between the two teams’ performances this season, as Adair County remains undefeated in district play (4-0), while Campbellsville has yet to secure a district win (0-4).
Game Recap: A One-Sided Affair
Adair County wasted no time asserting their dominance, taking an early lead in the first quarter (16-15) and pulling away with a 23-point second quarter. Campbellsville struggled offensively in the second period, managing just nine points, leading to a halftime deficit they were unable to overcome. The Indians maintained control in the second half, outscoring Campbellsville in both the third and fourth quarters, ultimately sealing the 75-50 victory.
Team Comparisons: A Tale of Two Seasons
Adair County’s offensive firepower has been a major factor in their success this season. The Indians are averaging 75.7 points per game, significantly higher than Campbellsville’s 55.8 points per game. Their ability to score consistently across all four quarters gives them a distinct edge over their opponents.
Defensively, Adair County also holds the advantage, allowing 1,156 total points compared to Campbellsville’s 1,104 despite playing more games. Their ability to outscore opponents has been a key factor in their dominance.
Stat Leaders: Adair County’s Stars Shine Bright
Adair County’s success can be largely attributed to the stellar performances of their top players:
- Connor Loy (#14) – Leads the team with 20.4 points per game, well above Campbellsville’s top scorer, Jalen Gribbins (#5), who averages 14.3 points per game.
- Isaiah Cochran (#5) – Dominates the boards with 7.3 rebounds per game, compared to Campbellsville’s leader, Keaton Hord (#12), who averages 4.7 rebounds per game.
- Connor Loy (#14) – Also leads in assists with 7.9 per game, while Campbellsville’s Gribbins averages 2.9 per game.
- Brayton Coomer (#21) – Provides defensive strength with 0.9 blocks per game, compared to Gribbins’ 0.4 blocks per game.
Head-to-Head Performance & Common Opponents
Adair County’s superior play is evident in their head-to-head and common opponent records. While Campbellsville is 0-8 against common opponents, Adair County holds an impressive 5-1 record. Notably, Adair County dominated teams that Campbellsville struggled against, such as their 89-64 win over Marion County, whereas Campbellsville suffered two losses to the same team (49-42, 58-51).
Looking Ahead: A Tough Road for Campbellsville
The road ahead doesn’t get any easier for Campbellsville. They face Adair County again in an away conference game, and with the way things have been going, they will need a major turnaround to stand a chance. Their inability to close out games, coupled with their offensive struggles, has been their biggest downfall this season. With only two wins in seventeen games, the Eagles need a drastic improvement if they hope to salvage their season.
Adair County, on the other hand, is in prime position to continue their strong performance heading into the playoffs. Their depth, offensive efficiency, and strong defensive play make them a formidable contender in district competition.
Conclusion: A Clear Divide
The Adair County Indians have established themselves as the superior team in this matchup, both statistically and in head-to-head competition. With a .789 winning percentage compared to Campbellsville’s .118, the disparity between the two teams is evident. If Campbellsville hopes to turn their season around, they will need to make major adjustments in both their offensive and defensive game plans. Until then, Adair County continues to dominate the district and remains a top contender for postseason success.