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Prep Roundup For Thursday September 11

sports actionThe Westwood soccer team got a forfeit win over Webb on Thursday which was to be their final regular season match of the year. The Lady Rockets will now have a break until September 23rd when they will open up play in the quarterfinals of the Duck River Valley Conference tournament. The game time and opponent will be decided at a later date. The DRVC Tournament will be held at Liberty School in Shelbyville.

The Coffee Middle School soccer team got a 7 to 0 win over South Franklin on Thursday in their final home match of the year. The 8th grade Lady Raiders were honored in a pregame ceremony and that momentum carried over into the first half. The Lady Raiders got 4 first half goals while the defense held South to one shot. Scoring for Coffee County was Morgan Henley, Sam Ellison and Abby Morgan, who scored 2 goals. Morgan, Allie Amado and Julia Duncan notched assists in the first half. In the 2nd half, Bailey Sherrill, Julia Duncan and Jenna Garretson all netted goals as Garretson and Duncan were credited with assists. The Lady Raiders close out the regular season on Monday as they travel to take on North Franklin in a 5 PM match in Winchester.

The Coffee County Central High School soccer team got a much deserved 5 to 1 win over Cascade on Thursday night. Alex Ellison, Caitlyn Moore, Izzy Huddleston and Eliza Masters all notched goals for the Lady Raiders. Ellison was also credited with an assist as she put 5 shots on frame for Coffee County. Coffee County got their 5th and final goal as the result of a Cascade own goal. The Lady Raiders will travel to Winchester this weekend for the Franklin County Tournament. The Lady Raiders return home on Tuesday as they welcome Lawrence County to the newly expanded soccer field behind the Raider Academy. That match is set to kick off at 6:00 PM and Thunder Radio will broadcast the game as part of our Hometown Tuesday series.

The Coffee County Central High School volleyball team swept Fayetteville on Thursday night in straight sets. The Lady Raiders were led in assists by Brittney Williams while Sydney Pearson led the Lady Raiders in aces and kills. With the win, the Lady Raiders improved to 11 and 5 on the season as they prepare to host the Lady Southern Slam this weekend. The tournament will feature matches at the high school and the Coffee County Middle School. Coffee County opens up pool play on Saturday morning at 9 AM as they will play White County at CHS. The Lady Raiders will also take on Grundy County, Eagleville and St. Andrews in pool play in matches starting at 11 AM, 2 PM and 4 PM respectively. Single elimination bracket play begins at 6:30 Saturday night with the championship set to get underway at 9:30 PM. Folks are urged to come out and see some great high school volleyball on Saturday and help support the CHS and CCMS volleyball teams.

The Westwood Rockets football dropped their 3rd straight heartbreaking game in a row on Thursday night in Unionville 30 to 20 to Community Middles School. The Rockets got touchdowns from Byron Sullivan and Marcus Pendleton but could not overcome a big 2nd half deficit. The Rockets will try to break the losing streak next Thursday in Shelbyville as they take on their old rival Liberty. Kickoff is set for 6:30 PM.

Manchester Police Asking For The Public’s Help

The two suspects leaving  the bank counter

The two suspects leaving the bank counter

Manchester Police are investigating a fraud case that occurred at a local bank. Two suspects will try and confuse a bank teller into giving more money back to them in a transaction than is owed. One of the suspects will grab the money while the other person talks to the bank employee to keep them busy.
The two suspects making their way into the bank on Thursday

The two suspects making their way into the bank on Thursday


WMSR Radio has posted pictures of the suspects. Anyone that thinks that they might know who these people are please contact Manchester Police Department Investigator Ray “Butch” Stewart or anyone else at the department at 931-728-2099.
The pictures were taken from surveillance video at a local bank.

Purse Stolen From Harton Hospital Leads To Two Arrests

credit-cardDanita Sue Taylor of Tullahoma was arrested this week for forgery and counterfeit after she allegedly stole a woman’s purse.
Rose Kincade who works at Harton Regional Medical Center reported to Tullahoma Police that someone took her purse from under a desk.
The officer asked her to check her on line banking to see if there had been any purchases using her credit cards and there had been three purchases at three different convenience stores in the area. Someone reported that a female used one of the cards at the Mapo on Cedar Lane. Officers found Taylor to be in possession of the credit cards.
Taylor was a passenger in a car driven by Randall Swanson of Huntland. He admitted to helping her purchase items.
Taylor was charged with forgery/counterfeit, fraudulent use of a credit card, theft from a building and public intoxication. Her bond was set at $16,000 and she is to appear in Coffee County General Sessions Court Oct. 2.
Swanson is charged with being an accessory after the fact and his bond was set at $5,000. He is scheduled to appear in General Sessions court Oct. 2.

Man Tells Police He Wanted To Go Back To Jail

jail handcuffsA Tullahoma man told police that he shoplifted so he could “go back to jail.”
On Sept. 9 James Crockett Dodson, 24 of Bragg Circle allegedly told Tullahoma Officer Derrick Derlien that he took $98 worth of beer from Food Lion because he wanted to go back to jail to finish his parole.
He was taken into custody and transported to the Coffee County Jail where he was charged with theft—shoplifting. His bond was set at $2,500 and he is scheduled to appear in Coffee County General Sessions Court on October 9.

Study Shows Some Doctors May Prescribe Too Many Antibiotics

antibioticsA new study suggests that doctors in many hospitals are unnecessarily prescribing multiple antibiotics for several days when just one would do the job.
Health officials say overuse of antibiotics is helping to breed dangerous bacteria that are increasingly resistant to treatment.
Faced with an unknown infection, hospital doctors often prescribe a couple of antibiotics. But once the bug is identified, doctors are supposed to drop any unnecessary second antibiotic.
The research found that didn’t happen in three-quarters of the 500 hospitals included in the research.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released the study Wednesday.

Fewer Students Using Driver Education

drivers edAlthough vehicle crashes remain the leading cause of death for teens, fewer new drivers are participating in driver education. State funding and requirements for these programs have declined over recent decades.
New research from the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety reveals that teens that skip driver’s ed are involved in more crashes and receive more traffic convictions compared to their peers who took drivers education.
The study also determined that teens who completed driver education not only scored higher on the driving exam, but also demonstrated modest increases in knowledge over their peers who did not take any formal training.

More Soring At The Tennessee Walking Horse National Celebration

File photo

File photo

A federal Department of Agriculture report shows there were almost double the number of soring violations at the Tennessee Walking Horse National Celebration competition this year compared to 2013.
The Tennessean reports monitors found 219 violations of the Horse Protection Act during the competition, which was held over 11 days in Shelbyville. That’s compared to 110 violations noted last year.
Animal advocates say the numbers show that there is still a problem with soring, which occurs when a horse’s legs are intentionally injured to make the animal have a higher gait.
Celebration CEO Mike Inman says rules were enforced differently this year, leading to a higher number of incidents.

The Coffee County Fair Begins Saturday

Coffee County Fair 2014The Coffee County Fair is back. For 157 years the fair has preserved the past and looked toward the future. The year’s theme is “Rockin at the Fair”. This weekend’s events include:

 Saturday, September 13

5:30 PM Miss Teen Coffee County Contest

8:00 PM Fairest of the Fair Contest

Sunday, September 14

1:00 PM Baby Show – 0-6 Months

2:00 PM Baby Show – 6-12 Months

3:00 PM Baby Show – 12-18 Months

4:00 PM Baby Show – 18-24 Months

5:00 PM Toddler Show – 2-3 Years

9/13/14 ——– Myrtle Odell Pitts

Funeral services for Mrs. Myrtle Odell Pitts, age 86, of Manchester, will be conducted at 2:00 PM on Saturday, September 13, 2014 at Manchester Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Bill Niles and Bro. Louis Johnson officiating.

Burial will follow in Blanton Chapel Cemetery.

Visitation with the family will be from 5:00 PM until 8:00 PM on Friday evening at the funeral home.

Odell was born in Coffee County, TN, the daughter of the late James Monroe and Becky Lou Hickerson Farrar.

She was a seamstress at Eden Industries and a member of Blanton’s Chapel Methodist Church. She enjoyed cleaning and loved animals, especially raising goats, loved listening to old gospel music, and “keeping her siblings straight.”

In addition to her parents, Mrs. Pitts was also preceded in death by her loving husband of 38 years, George “Bill” Pitts, Jr.; two brothers and sisters-in-law, Eldon (Bea) and Horace (Edith) Farrar; one sister and brother-in-law, Eva (Jess) Toms; and one brother-in-law, Earl Smith.

She is survived by her sister, Katherine Smith; nieces, Carol Benson, Helen Darden, Connie Hill, Kathy Esslinger, Christy Swanson, Lori (Mark) Shelton, and Ellen Kay Nelson; nephews, Kerry (Ginny) Farrar, Mark (Ellen) Farrar, and Royce Toms; several great nieces and nephews; and several great, great nieces and nephews.

Manchester Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.flowers 7

09/10/14

birthdayBirthdays:

Alex Young – 7 – Pizza Winner!

Eli Harrell – 4,  Marie Daniel

Ashley Bankes

Anniversaries:

Neal & Jennifer Simmons – 3rd

Steve & Kellee Perry – 31st!