Moore is first to sign with Campbellsville
Campbellsville University bass fishing coach Tommy Hall signed Austin Moore of Warren East High School as the program’s first incoming freshman for the 2014-'15 inaugural season.
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Campbellsville University bass fishing coach Tommy Hall signed Austin Moore of Warren East High School as the program’s first incoming freshman for the 2014-'15 inaugural season.
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