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Westwood Football Settles for Tie in JV Contest on 8th Grade Night

2019 Westwood football 8th Graders[Photo provided]
Corey Stoval had the Westwood touchdown as he scored from 25 yards out. Caiden Warren added the 2 point conversion on a run. The 2 teams’ defenses combined to shut each other out in the 2nd half as Westwood settled for a tie on 8th Grade Night. In the pregame, the 13 members of the Rockets 8th grade class were honored.
Temple Baptist Volleyball Falls in Pair of Rivalry Matches
The Temple Baptist Christian School volleyball team played host to their closest rival Victory Baptist on Tuesday night at the E.C. Bailey Gym. The Lady Patriots from Shelbyville got a pair of sweeps on the night. The Junior Varsity(middle school age) lost by set scores of 4-25 and 14-25. The varsity Lady Eagles(high school age) fell by set scores of 10-25, 8-25 and 21-25.
The Lady Eagles will return to the court on Thursday, October 3rd when they travel to Shelbyville for a rematch with Victory. First serve is set for 5:30 PM.
Westwood Soccer Season Comes to a Close in Conference Tournament

Ocean Sanfilippo of WMS soccer
The Westwood soccer team traveled to Fayetteville to take on the Lady Tigers in the quarterfinal round of the CTSC Tournament. The Lady Rockets saw their season come to a close on Tuesday as they fell 2 nil in a hard fought contest.
After fighting to a scoreless tie in the first half, Westwood saw the Lady Tigers add a pair of goals in the final 15 minutes to grab the win. The Lady Rockets missed on a scoring chance by Ocean Sanfilipo after struggling to get off shots in their last few games. “Our girls fought hard” said Lady Rocket coach Donna Burdine.
Birthdays – 9/24/19
Kathy Neal – 78
Kristen Elam – PIZZA WINNER!!
Ken Brown – 48
9/27/19 — Nancy Diane Hardy
Nancy Diane Hardy of Hillsboro, passed this life on Sunday, September 22,
2019 at St. Thomas Rutherford Hospital in Murfreesboro at the age of
66. Funeral
Services are scheduled on Friday, September 27, 2019 at 2 PM at
Daves-Culbertson Funeral Home with burial to follow at Maplewood
Cemetery. Visitation with the family will be Thursday, September 26, 2019 from 5 – 8 PM at Daves-Culbertson Funeral Home.
Diane, a native of Tullahoma, was the daughter of the late Ernest Randolph.
She enjoyed reading and crocheting. She collected angels. She was a very
loving mother and grandmother and her favorite times were spent with her
friends and family.
In addition to her father, she was preceded in death by daughter, Amy Hardy
and brother, Ray Green.
Diane is survived by sons, Jason Randolph, Marlin Hardy (Lorie) and Casey
Hardy, all of Hillsboro; grandchildren, Jason Randolph II, Joshua Caine
Randolph, Marlin Hardy III and Emily, Raygan, and Houston Hardy and Carlee
and Dallas Young and great grandchildren, Tyline, Mercy, Meagan and
Maverick.
Online condolences may be made at www.davesculbertsonfuneralhome.com
DAVES-CULBERSTON FUNERAL HOME IS IN CHARGE OF ARRANGEMENTS
Tuesday Prep Schedule
Tuesday Prep Schedule
5:30 PM – WMS Girls’ Soccer at Fayetteville – CTSC Conference Tournament
5:30 PM – TBCS Volleyball HOSTS Victory Baptist Academy
5:30 PM – CCMS Volleyball vs. Harris at CTC Tournament in Warren County
6:30 PM – CCMS Football at White County
6:30 PM – WMS Football HOSTS Community
7:00 PM – CHS Girls’ Soccer HOSTS Shelbyville – 1st National Bank Hometown Sports Series broadcast on Thunder Radio
Coffee County CHS Soccer Roars From Behind to Capture Win over Warren County

Maddy Jones of CHS soccer
The Coffee County CHS soccer team welcomed Warren County to the Raider Soccer Field on Monday night for a non-district battle with their McMinnville rivals. In a match you heard here on Thunder Radio as part of the 1st National Bank Hometown Sports Series, the 2 teams engaged in a hard fought, physical contest that came down to the wire. The Lady Raiders scored 2 goals in the final 7 minutes to claim the 4 to 3 win.
Coffee County got on the board in the 16th minute as the Lady Raiders dominated play in the opening 20 minutes. Maddy Jones dribbled in from the right wing and drilled home the opening goal for Coffee County. Warren County gathered the momentum and dominated play in the final 20 minutes of the first half. They tied the match in the 36th minute off a scramble for the loose ball in front of the net resulting from their 7th corner kick of the half. The Lady Pioneers continued that momentum in the first 20 minute of the second half as they stretched the lead to 3 to 1 after goals in the 48th and 51st minutes. But Jones made another spectacular individual play in the 59th minute to end the Lady Raider scoring drought as she found the back of the net for a 2nd time. Jenna Garretson tied the match in the 73rd minute off a feed from Jones as Coffee County continued to outwork Warren County in the final 20 minutes. Katie Cotten went near post for the game winner in the 75th minute off an assist from Britney Hernandez. Alanna Coker started in goal for the Raiders and had 7 saves in the 1st half. Madison Rooker played the 2nd half between the pipes and gathered in 8 saves.
The Lady Raiders are back at home on Tuesday night as they return to district play with a match against Shelbyville. Thunder Radio will be there to bring you all the action as part of the 1st National Bank Hometown Sports Series. Opening kick is set for 7 PM, we begin live coverage with the pregame show at 6:50.
Download the broadcast at: www.thunder1320.com/downloads
Coffee County CHS Volleyball Sweeps Tullahoma

Keelie Hillis of CHS volleyball
The Coffee County CHS volleyball team visited old rival Tullahoma on Monday night. For the 2nd time this season, the Lady Raiders got a clean sweep of the Lady Cats. The Lady Raider varsity swept Tullahoma for the 2nd time this year by set scores of 25-20, 25-11 and 25-21. Additionally, the freshmen and JV teams also completed their 2nd straight sweep of Tullahoma winning their matches in straight sets.
Coffee County dominated at the service line striking 19 service aces on the match. Kiya Ferrell and Amanda Mukai each had 5 aces and Maddie Husted finished with 4. Keelie Hillis led the Lady Raiders in kills as she had 6. Lexi Bryan and Abigail Parker each finished with 5 kills. Mukai was the team leader in assists with 8 while Hillis led the team in digs with 5.
The Lady Raiders return home on Wednesday for the annual “in-school game.” Coffee County will take on Eagleville in front of the public and the CHS student body. First serve is scheduled for 1:30 PM.
CCMS Volleyball Edges Westwood on Monday Night
The 2nd backyard rivalry battle of the year took place at Westwood on Monday as Coffee County Middle visited the Joel Vinson Gym for a volleyball rematch. After a strong battle in the first matchup on September 3rd, each team has shown improvement leading into Monday night’s regular season finale for each team. The Lady Raiders and the Lady Rockets battled down to the wire in the 2 set match before Coffee Middle got the win and the season sweep by set scores of 27 to 25 and 25 to 23.
Westwood finished the match with 7 aces led by Lilee Scott who had 4 and Joely Sain who had 3. Zowee Dillard collected 2 kills to lead the Lady Rockets.
The loss ended the season for Westwood. Coffee Middle will open play in the CTC Tournament on Tuesday at Warren County. Coffee County will square off against Harris at 4:30 PM at Warren County Middle School. Opening serve is set for 5:30 PM.
Coffee County Freshmen Football Fall to East Nashville

Ian Weldon of CHS football
The Coffee County freshman football team traveled to Nashville on Monday night to tangle with East Nashville. Facing off against the most athletic team they have faced all year, the Red Raiders took an early lead but ended up falling 28 to 14.
The Red Raiders went on top 3 plays into the game as quarterback Nate Luttrell hit Travis Martin on a 40 yard touchdown pass. Ian Weldon hit the point after kick and the Raiders were on top 7 to 0. East Nashville struck right back and got their first touchdown with 6 minutes left in the 1st quarter. Their 2 point conversion was no good and Coffee County led 7 to 6. East Nashville tacked on touchdowns in the 2nd and 3rd quarters to go ahead 22 to 7. The Raiders closed the gap to 22 to 14 with 4:22 left in the game when Tristan Galey scored from 4 yards out and Weldon added his 2nd extra point kick. The Eagles added a late touchdown to end the Raiders comeback dreams.
The freshmen and JV will join forces next Monday night as they will take on White County. That game will take place at Carden-Jarrell Field with kickoff scheduled for 6 PM.