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1/30/2016 — Ruth Ann Mangrum
Ruth Ann Mangrum, age 59 of Tullahoma, Tennessee passed away, Monday,
January 11, 2016. Graveside Services will held Saturday, January 30, 2016
at 10 AM at Oakwood Cemetery.
Online condolences may be made at www.davesculbertsonfuneralhome.com
DAVES-CULBERSTON FUNERAL HOME IS IN CHARGE OF ARRANGEMENTS
1/30/2016 — Melissa Ann Phillips
Melissa Ann Phillips, age 61 of Tullahoma, Tennessee passed away,
Wednesday, January 20, 2016 at Harton Regional Medical Center. Funeral
Services are scheduled for Saturday, January 30 at 2 PM at Daves-Culbertson
Funeral Home with burial to follow at Rose Hill Memorial Gardens.
Visitation
with the family will be Saturday, January 30 from 12 – 2 PM.
A native of Paris, Illinois, she was the daughter of the late Waldo and Ola
Ruth Riddle Enos. She was a people person and never meet a stranger.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Rip
Phillips and three brothers, Tony, Steven, and Danny Enos.
She is survived by one brother, Doug Enos of Saucier, Mississippi.
Online condolences may be made at www.davesculbertsonfuneralhome.com
DAVES-CULBERSTON FUNERAL HOME IS IN CHARGE OF ARRANGEMENTS
Shelbyville Spills Coffee County in Basketball Doubleheader on Monday Night
A questionable basket by Shelbyville to close out the 3rd period proved to be the deciding margin of victory for the visiting Eagles as Shelbyville downed Coffee County 52 to 51 in high school basketball action on Monday night at the Joe Frank Patch Memorial Gym. Roger Pryor floated a shot through the net after the horn sounded to end the 3rd quarter that the officials counted as a good basket to give Shelbyville a 10 point lead entering the final 8 minutes. The Red Raiders stormed back to take a 46 to 45 lead with 2:45 left before a late turnover and a pair of missed shots saw their rally come up just short at the buzzer. Garrett Eldridge came off the bench to score 14 points to lead the Raiders in scoring as he captured the Gateway Tire and Service Center Player of the Game award. Kohl Young added 13 points and Wyatt Day netted 12 points for the Raiders.
The Lady Raiders saw Shelbyville force 16 turnovers in the first half as they exploded out to a 42 to 10 halftime lead on their way to a 74 to 34 defeat of Coffee County. The Lady Raiders cleaned up the execution in the 2nd half, but had no answer for the inside/outside offensive attack of the Eaglettes. Holli Smithson and Aerial Williams each tallied 8 points to lead Coffee County in scoring and Jacey Vaughn added 6 points. For her tenacious play in the paint, Aerial Williams was named the Gateway Tire and Service Center Player of the Game.
Coffee County returns to district action on Tuesday when they travel to Lawrenceburg to take on Lawrence County. Thunder Radio will be on hand to bring you all the action as we begin our broadcast with the Powers Storage Pregame Show at 5:50.
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CCMS Lady Raiders Maul East Panthers on Monday Night in CTC Tournament Opener
The Coffee County Middle School Lady Raiders opened up a 24 point halftime lead on their way to a 71 to 14 opening round win over East Tullahoma on Monday night at the CTC Post Season Tournament being held at CCMS. The Lady Raiders held the Lady Panthers to one field goal in the 2nd half as nine different Lady Raiders had points for Coffee County. Julia Duncan led all scorers as she had 25 points on the night. Ellie Graham added 9 points while Bella Vinson and Marissa Douglas each poured in 8 points for the Lady Raiders. The win improves Coffee County’s record to 17 and 0 on the season as they advance to Thursday’s semifinal round where they will take on North Franklin at 8 PM at CCMS.
Also in girls action on Monday, West Tullahoma spanked Warren County 56 to 30 and North Franklin stunned South Franklin 35 to 26. The Red Raiders will open CTC tournament play on Thursday as they take on West Tullahoma. That game will tip off at 6:30 PM. All games in the CTC tournament will be held at the Coffee County Middle School.
Woman Arrested after pulling Knife on Police
According to police warrant, while the officer were checking information Agnor kept sticking her hands beside her in what he believed was an attempt to hide something, when he asked her to show him her hands she came up with a hawk bill knife and came out of the van aggressively toward the officer, she finally obeyed commands and dropped the knife.
Sheri Lynn Agnor age 43 of Mt Juliet is currently on state probation for drug charges. She was charged with burglary, aggravated assault and illegal possession of a weapon. Her bond was set at $32,500 and has a court date of Feb. 16, 2016.
Subpoenas being issued in Ooltewah High School Rape Case
Subpoenas are being issued to a superintendent and principal to testify in a hearing for three officials at a Tennessee high school facing charges of failing to report child sex abuse involving basketball players.
A spokesperson for the Hamilton County District Attorney’s office, confirmed Monday subpoenas would go out to Hamilton County Schools Superintendent Rick Smith, assistant superintendent Lee McDade, secondary operations director Steve Holmes and Ooltewah High principal Jim Jarvis.
A Feb. 15 hearing is scheduled for Ooltewah basketball coach Andre Montgomery, assistant coach Karl Williams and athletic director Allard Nayardley, who face charges of failing to report child sex abuse. They are suspended without pay.
Three juvenile players have been charged with sexual assault of a teammate.
The Chattanooga Times Free Press first reported the subpoenas.
TNREADY Night at Raider Academy
Is your family TNREADY? Coffee County Raider Academy will host a TNREADY parent night for its students and their families to provide vital information regarding the new TNREADY testing expectations, useful tips on how to prepare your child at home, important dates, and available resources. Dinner will be provided for students and their family.
Coffee County Raider Academy’s TNREADY Family night that will take place this upcoming Thursday, January 28 from 6-8 PM. Dinner from 6-6:45pm, 6:45-7pm is instruction time, course subject meeting from 7pm-7:35pm and 7:35pm-8pm will be question and answer time.
For information contact the school.