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CHS Track Qualifies 3 for Sectional Meet

Taylor DeBerry clears a hurdle in a recent track meet for Coffee County just ahead of teammate McKenzie Anderson(background)
After Day #2 of the TSSAA Sub-Sectional Track meet at Riverdale, 3 Lady Raider thinclads have qualified to move on to next week’s Sectional track meet at Rhea County. Both the Raider and Lady Raider teams completed the field events on Monday, while the Lady Raiders finished the running events on Tuesday. The Raider runners return to Riverdale on Thursday.
For the Lady Raiders, Cameron Davis, Taylor DeBerry and Sarah Pearson each qualified in an event for Tuesday’s Sectional Meet. Davis finished 2nd in the discus with a throw of 90 feet and 5 inches. DeBerry came in 2nd place in the 100M hurdles with a time of 17.18 seconds while Sarah Pearson finished 4th in the 300M hurdles with a time of 49.23. As a team, the Lady Raiders finished in 4th place in the region in field events and in 7th place in the running events.
Other top finishers for the Lady Raiders were:
Sarah Pearson – 5th in the 100M hurdles, 7th in the 300M hurdles and 5th place in the high jump
McKenzie Anderson – 7th in 100M hurdles, 6th in the 300M hurdles and 6th place in the high jump(tie)
Cameron Davis – 5th in the shot put
Bailey Nester – 6th place in the high jump(tie)
Nadja Hansen – 10th in 1600M run
The Red Raiders finished in 10th place in the field events however no one qualified for the Sectional Meet. Top finishers for the Coffee County boys in field events were:
Kani Johnson – 6th place in the high jump
Reece Pratt – 8th place in the Discus Throw & 9th place in the shot put
The boys running events will begin at 5:00 PM on Thursday at Riverdale High School.
CCMS Track Sweeps Warren County on Tuesday
The CCMS track teams traveled to Warren County for their first dual meet of the season on Tuesday. Both Raider teams topped the Pioneers. Final scores were 65.6 to 30.3 for the girls and 63 to 33 for the boys. Detailed results are:
Girls
Discus: Lindsey Perry-1st, Faith Floyd-2nd
Shot Put: Carlie Barnes-1st, Haley Richardson-3rd
High Jump: Marissa Douglas and Gracie Pippenger were part of a 3-way tie for 2nd
Long Jump: Gracie Pippenger-1st, Marissa Douglas-2nd
4x100m Relay: 1st-Gracie Pippenger, Laura Bogard, Mady Gravitt, Marissa Douglas
1600m: Kaytee Christian-1st, Karie Wooten-2nd, Trava Brown-3rd
100m: Mady Gravitt-3rd
4x200m Relay: 1st-Abby Morgan, Ryan Green, Kayla Johnson, Marissa Douglas
400m: Gracie Pippenger-1st, Morgan Henley-2nd
800m: Willow Hobbs-1st, Makenzie Webb-2nd, Jasie Willis-3rd
200m: Claire Bryant-3rd
4x400m Relay: 1st-Laura Bogard, Chloe Spry, Morgan Henley, Abby Morgan

CCMS high jumper Weston Hargrove clears the bar in a recent meet as assistant coaches George Pearson(left) and Allie Amado(right) watch.
Boys
Discus: Trace Bryant-1st, Cade Baker-3rd
Shot Put: Chase Davis-1st, Cade Davis-3rd
High Jump: Trace Bryant-1st, Weston Hargrove-2nd
Long Jump: Weston Hargrove-1st, Andrew Mahaffey-2nd
4x100m Relay: 1st-Trace Bryant, Andrew Mahaffey, Zach Morgan, Weston Hargrove
1600m: Larson Meltzer-1st, Jalen Morris-2nd
100m: Jake Cooper-3rd
4x200m Relay: 1st-Zach Morgan, Marcos Garcia, Tucker Anderson, Trace Bryant
400m: Jalen Morris-1st
800m: Marcos Garcia-1st
200m: Jake Cooper-3rd
4x400m Relay: 1st-Larson Meltzer, Andrew Mahaffey, Tucker Anderson, Weston Hargrove
CCMS will host Warren Co. in another dual meet on Thursday, May 7 and wrap up the season with the CTC Championship Meet on May 12.
Lady Raiders One Win Away From Region Tournament
Jones’ 16 strikeouts helped Coffee County to the victory. Jones gave up just four hits in the shutout.
She also led the Lady Raiders offensive threat, as she got on base three times in the game. She also drove in the only run of the game when she doubled in Brittany Williams in the third inning.
Next up for the 27-5-1 Lady Raiders is match up against Shelbyville who lost to Tullahoma on Tuesday, game time 5pm. The winner will face the Lady Cats for the district tournament championship at 7pm. If Tullahoma loses a 2nd game would be played at 5pm Thursday.
5/7/15 —- Robert Stratton
Mr. Robert Stratton, age 87, of Tullahoma, passed away Tuesday at his residence in Tullahoma.
He is a native of Akron, Ohio and the son of the late Leon and Carrol Stratton. In addition to his parents he is also preceded in death by his wife, Patricia.
Mr. Stratton was a United States Navy Veteran, was the former owner of the Matador in Tullahoma and formerly worked at Schmiede’s.
The family request the memorial donations be made to the Wounded Warrior Project, 223 Rosa Parks Ave, Nashville, TN 37203.
He is survived by his son, Mark (Melinda) Stratton, daughter, Nancy Stratton and two grandchildren, Brittany and Laura.
Graveside services for Mr. Stratton will be conducted at 3:30 PM, Thursday at Rose Hill Memorial Gardens.
Visitation with the family will be from 5:00 till 8:00 PM, Wednesday evening at Tullahoma Funeral Home.
Tullahoma Funeral Home is honored to serve the family of Mr. Robert Stratton.
5/8/15 —– Tammie Lynn Carter
Tammie Lynn Carter age 49 of Mulberry TN. passed away Tuesday May 5, 2015 at Centennial Medical Center in Nashville, Tn.
A native of Cordova, AL. she was a homemaker who enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren and just being around her family.
Ms Carter was the daughter of the late Robert Kelley and Retha Helms of Mulberry who survives. She was also preceded in death by a son Mark Carter.
Beside her mother, she is survived by her husband Jackie Carter of Mulberry, daughter Kisha (Michael) Swanson of Lynchburg, daughter-in-law, Carla Singleton of Lynchburg. Ms. Cater is also survived by brothers Deral (Mary) Kelley of Mulberry, Randy (Selena) Kelley of Decatur AL., and sister Jeannie Price of Mulberry.
The Family will receive friends on Thursday May 7 from 5 PM to 8 PM at Lynchburg Funeral Home.
Funeral services will be held Friday May 8 at 11 AM at the Lynchburg Funeral Home with Bro. Forrest Bryan officiating.
Burial will follow at the Lois Cemetery.
LYNCHBURG FUNERAL HOME IN CHARGE OF ARRANGEMENTS.
Man Injured After Falling Near Summitville Cave
According to a Coffee County sheriff’s department report, officers were called to the scene around 4:30pm Monday afternoon.
Finchum was found about 60 feet off the side of the bluff hanging on by a tree branch.
The Coffee County Rescue Squad was called to the area to pull Finchum back up the bluff area. Once Finchum was retrieved he was the transported down Fire tower Road to meet a Coffee County ambulance. Authorities sad if it had not been for the tree branch he would have fallen another 100 feet down the bluff.
Coffee County EMS transported Finchum to Manchester Medical Center where he was treated for his injuries.
Two Manchester People Injured In a Accident
The Tennessee Highway Patrol is investigating a Monday night one-car crash on Highway 41-A near Christiana Hoovers Gap Road. Reports indicate that the 23-year old driver, Selby L. Lacewell of Manchester, was seven months pregnant.
Tennessee Highway Patrol Lieutenant Bill Miller says that Rutherford County Emergency Medical Services rushed Lacewell to the ER at St. Thomas Rutherford Hospital for pre-natal care as a precautionary measure.
At the scene, Lieutenant Monty Terry reports that the 1996 Toyota Corolla was traveling south on Highway 41-A and as it approached Christiana Hoovers Gap Road, it left the roadway, went down an embankment, crossed a creek and stopped in a field. Amazingly, the vehicle remained on all four tires–never rolling or flipping.
Also injured was 22-year old Michael Martin of Manchester. (WGNS)
Weekly Gas Price Update
Motorists headed to the pump are finding the highest gas prices of 2015. The national average price for regular unleaded is $2.62 per gallon, up 59 cents since this year’s low of $2.03 in late January.
“Rising crude oil has pushed gas prices to their highest levels of the year,” said Josh Carrasco, spokesperson, AAA – The Auto Club Group. “Although prices are at their highest level of the year, they are still more than a dollar cheaper than this time last year.”
At $2.60, the national average had the cheapest start to the month of May since 2009. That year, the national average was $2.05. Last year, the average price was $3.69 on May 1.
West Texas Intermediate crude oil closed at $59.15 on Friday, the highest settlement of 2015.
The average price in Tennessee is $2.40 and locally the low price in Manchester is $2.37 and in Tullahoma the low price per gallon is $2.39 as of Tuesday afternoon.
Cannabis Oil Bill Signed Into Law
Gov. Bill Haslam signed a bill Monday allowing the use of cannabis oil to treat certain medical conditions, including debilitating seizures.
While Haslam earlier opposed Senate Bill 280, after a review from the state attorney, he was on board.
Cannabis oil is used by people who suffer from seizures or epilepsy where medications have failed.
Under the terms of the law, patients will be allowed to bring cannabis oil into Tennessee for treatment only if it is legally obtained outside of Tennessee. It means patients must have a doctor’s approval.
It’s a class C misdemeanor if patients don’t have proof the cannabis oil was legally obtained.
The bill goes into effect immediately.
Mayor’s Prayer Breakfast Set For Thursday In Tullahoma
The community is invited to the 3rd annual Mayor’s Prayer Breakfast Thursday, May 7th at 7:30 a.m. This is the same day as the annual observance of the National Day of Prayer.
The Mayor’s Prayer Breakfast is being sponsored by Mayor Lane Curlee and First Baptist Church and will be held in the church’s Fellowship Hall. There is no charge to attend the breakfast and it should conclude by 8:30 a.m. First Baptist Church is located at 108 E. Grundy Street in Tullahoma.
“I appreciate very much Brother Herb Hester and First Baptist Church members’ offer to host and sponsor the breakfast again this year. It should be a meaningful time for all,” said Curlee.
Long-time THS head football coach John Olive is guest speaker.
Some seats are still available. Please contact the church at 455-5461 if you would like to attend.