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4/9/16 — Vicki Jane Keele
Funeral services for
Vicki Jane Keele, age 64 of Tullahoma, will be held on Saturday, April 9,
2016
at 2:00 P.M. at Coffee County Funeral Chapel with Brother Benny Benjamin
officiating. Visitation with the family will be held on Friday, April 8,
2016
from 5:00 P.M. until 8:00 P.M. at Coffee County Funeral Chapel. Ms. Keele
passed away on Tuesday, April 5, 2016 at Harton Regional Medical Center.
Vicki enjoyed her
career as a nurse and was a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN). She had many
talents, but some of her favorites were baking, sewing and quilting. She
also
was known for her love of all music.
Ms. Keele was born on
October 26, 1951 in Tullahoma, TN. She is preceded in death by her
mother, Jane
Wiseman; brother, Joel Creig Wiseman. Survivors include her father, Joe
Lewis
Wiseman (Bonnie); son, Michael Ray Arnold; sister, Bambi Lynn Jernigan
(David);
grandsons, Bradley Arnold, Dustin Arnold, Hayden Arnold; nices, Andrea
Bumpus
(Michael); nephew, Johnathan Giles (Cristel); great-nieces and nephews,
Marisol
Giles, Mia Giles, Marley Bumpus, Lucian Bumpus; special friends, C.R.
Brantner,
Betty Elrod, Baby David Payne; special cousin, Kim Floied. Coffee County
Funeral Chapel is honored to serve the Keele family.
Westwood and Coffee Middle Tennis Split in Historic Match
It might be a small thing, but it was a first for local prep sports on Tuesday as the 2 middle schools in Manchester met on the tennis courts for the first ever meeting between the 2 teams in tennis. Westwood, in its 2nd season as a program, played host to Coffee County Middle School, in its 1st season as a program, on Tuesday at Fred Deadman Park. In a fitting tribute, the boys’ match was decided by a pair of tiebreakers in the doubles competition.
The Coffee County doubles team of Joseph Sadler and Zach Leroux got a 7-5 tie-breaker win over Jaret Kemper and Caleb Simmons to clinch the match win for the Raiders. In girls’ play, the Lady Raiders swept all 6 matches to claim the first girls win in program history. The Westwood tennis teams plays at Lewisburg on Wednesday at 3:45 PM while the Coffee Middle teams will travel to St. Andrews-Sewanee on Friday for a 4 PM match. Complete Results are:
Girls’ Singles
Alise Clark(CCMS) over Madison Cox(WMS) – 5-1
Jayda Wright(CCMS) over Liberty McAfee(WMS) – 4-2
Anna Amado(CCMS) over Luz Marie Basurto(WMS) – 5-1
Macy Brown(CCMS) over Antonia Ayala(WMS) – 6-0
Girls’ Doubles
Lindsey Cauble & Caitlin Calahan(CCMS) over Madison Cox & Antonia Ayala(WMS) – 5-1
Sydney Bell & Arianna Hansen(CCMS) over Liberty McAfee & Luz Marie Basurto(WMS) – 4-2
Boys’ Singles
Joseph Sadler(CCMS) over Jaret Kemper(WMS) – 6-0
Luke Irwin(CCMS) over Caleb Simmons(WMS) – 5-1
Xander Jones(WMS) over Jaden Talley(CCMS) – 4-3(7-4 tiebreaker)
Braeden Masicotte(WMS) over Loren Hansen(CCMS) – 5-1
Ben Davis(CCMS) over Ricardo Ayala(WMS) – 4-2
Boys’ Doubles
Joseph Sadler & Zach Leroux (CCMS) over Jaret Kemper & Caleb Simmons (WMS) – 4-3(7-5 tiebreaker)
Xander Jones & Braeden Masicotte(WMS) over Jaden Talley & Loren Hansen(CCMS) – 4-3(8-6 tiebreaker)
Lady Raider Softball Stays Perfect in District
Four plus three equals seven. It was just that easy on Tuesday night as Haley Hinshaw had a home run and a triple to lift the Coffee County Lady Raider softball team to a 7 and 0 district record with a 3 to 2 win at Shelbyville. Hinshaw hit a 2 run homer in the top of the first to drive home Claire Spellings, who was in as a courtesy runner for Tori Bell, to give the Raiders a 2 to 0 lead until the 4th inning. With 1 out in the 4th, Hinshaw laced a 1 out triple into the right field corner and scored on Lauren Tomberlin’s sacrifice bunt to give Kaylee Skipper all the offensive support she would need. Skipper pitched a complete game 5 hitter as she fanned 4 Eaglettes. The Lady Raiders are off until Friday when they travel to McMinnville for a non-district game with Warren County. That game is set to be played in front of the Warren County student body and will get underway at 1:45 PM. Thunder Radio will be on hand to bring you the live broadcast as Lucky Knott will be on the call.
Red Raider Baseball Sweeps Franklin County
Davis Green pitched 6 strong innings as the Coffee County Red Raider baseball team completed the season sweep over district rival Franklin County with an 11 to 2 win on Tuesday night in Winchester. Davis got the win after scattering 8 hits and walking 3 while fanning 5 Rebel batters. Coffee County tallied an 8 run 4th inning highlight by 6 walks and a 3 RBI Duncan double from Gavin Husted. Jacob Langham continued his hot hitting streak as he was 3 for 4 with 2 runs scored and an RBI. Alan Rob, Wyatt Day, Deandre Wakefield and Cade Giles each had doubles for Coffee County. The win evens the Raiders record at 4 and 4 on the year in District 8AAA and lifts them to 3rd place in the standings. The Raiders return to the diamond on Saturday morning at 10 AM when they will take on White County at Powers Field as part of the Rebel Classic. The Raiders will follow that up with a 2:30 PM game against McMinn County.
CHS Soccer Blanks Franklin County to Stay Perfect in District
Paco Barerra had a goal and an assist and John Parigger was perfect in net as the Red Raider soccer team got a 3 to 0 win over Franklin County on Tuesday night at the Raider’s home pitch. Breyer Taylor started the scoring in the 11th minute as he redirected his own rebound, off a feed from Barrera to make the score 1 nil. Barrera got his goal in the 17th minute when he put his own rebound into the back of the net to give Coffee County the 2 goal lead at the half. In the second half, Coffee County was able to substitute freely as they dominated the possession. David Fernandez closed out the scoring off of a penalty kick in the 42nd minute as the Raiders improved to 2 and 0 in district play. Coffee County will welcome reigning district champion Columbia to Manchester on Thursday night for a HUGE district matchup and a rematch of last season’s district finals. That match will kick off at 7 PM.
Westwood Golf Opens Season with a Split at Fayetteville
An opening match round of 52 by Christopher Robinson was good enough to lift the Westwood Rocket golf team to a win in their first match of the season. The Rockets and Lady Rockets traveled to Fayetteville on Tuesday for each team’s first middle school match of the season. The Rockets, behind the low round of the day by Robinson, edged Fayetteville by a score of 183 to 210. Nicholas Johnson shot a 61 for Westwood while Andrew Green carded a 70 and Gavin Prater fired a 74 for the 9 hole match. The Lady Rockets were not as fortunate as they were edged by 8 strokes. Elizabeth Brown shot the low round for Westwood as she carded a 69. Macie Lawrence fired a 73 and Brayden Gray came home in 79. Westwood golf is off until Tuesday, April 12th when they travel to Shelbyville with the Coffee County golfers to compete against Liberty and Harris. Those 4 teams will tee off at 3:30 PM
Coffee County Tennis Falls to Shelbyville
In a rematch of the girls’ district finals of 2015, the Shelbyville Central High School tennis team welcomed Coffee County to the Eagles home courts on Tuesday. Unlike last season, the Lady Raiders could not pull the upset of the talented Eagle teams on Tuesday. Both boys and girls teams fell by identical 5 -2 scores on the evening. In girls play, Maddie Taylor got a singles win(Score was 8-4) and teamed up with Ali Shelton to win in doubles(8-6) to score both Lady Raider victories. Kayla Wright dropped a heart-breaking tiebreaker(11-9) for the Lady Raiders. On the boys side, Jared Hu(8-2) and Grey Riddle(8-3) each won their singles matches for Coffee County. Shlip Patel fell in his singles match in the tiebreaker(8-4). The Red Raider tennis teams travel to Lawrenceburg on Friday for a makeup match with Lawrence County. First serves are scheduled for 4 PM.
Westwood Rally Falls Short to Moore County on Tuesday in Middle School Baseball
A seventh inning rally came up 1 run short on Tuesday night as the Westwood baseball team dropped a 6 to 5 decision to Moore County in a Duck River Valley Conference game at Fred Deadman Park. Trailing 6 to 3 entering their last at-bat, the Rockets scored twice, and had the tying run on base but could not get the run they needed to force extra innings. Nick Smith was 2 for 2 with a double and 3 RBI. Skylar Bratcher was 2 for 3 with a pair of singles and a walk. The Rockets will play host to Liberty on Thursday night on 8th Grade Night. First pitch is scheduled for 5 PM.
Westwood Softball Falls to Community
The Community Viqueens scored in every inning on Tuesday night as they dropped the Westwood Lady Rockets 18 to 3 in middle school softball action. Hayden Campbell had a double and a single in 3 plate appearances and also had 9 strikeouts in the circle for Westwood. Amber Smith had a single and scored 2 runs and Talia Dillard and Madison Wakefield had RBI for the Lady Rockets. Westwood is back at home on Wednesday when they take on Moore County in a 4:30 PM conference game.
CCMS JV Baseball Team Sweeps Monday Doubleheader
The Coffee County Middle School JV baseball team swept a doubleheader from Cannon County on Monday in a pair of games at CCMS. In the first game, the Raiders broke open a tie game in the 2nd inning as they dropped the visiting Lions 16 to 6. Coffee County scored in every inning including 4 runs in that pivotal 2nd inning to notch the victory. Braxton White led the Raider hitting attack as he banged out 3 hits, including a double, stole 4 bases and scored 3 times. Trey Rogers als had a pair of hits and scored 3 runs and Nick Watkins had a triple for the Raiders. In game #2, Coffee County substituted freely in a 6 to 3 win. The Raiders baseball team travels to White County on Thursday for a Varsity/JV doubleheader. The varsity game gets underway at 5 PM with the JV game to follow.