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9/21/19 — Anthony E. Peters Jr.
Anthony E. Peters Jr. of Fayetteville passed this life on Friday, September
13, 2019 at the age of 42. The family has scheduled Memorial Services to
be held at 5 PM on Saturday, September 21, 2019 at The Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter-day Saints, 40 Hilltop Road, Fayetteville, TN. 37334.
Anthony was born on December 19, 1976 in Miesau, Germany, the son of the
late Sylvia Shaw Peters and Anthony E. Peters of Fayetteville. He was a
member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Anthony was a
student at Tennessee College of Applied Technology in Shelbyville and was
working for National Aerospace Solutions at the Arnold Engineering
Development Complex. He enjoyed reading and watching game shows on TV.
In addition to his father, Tony Peters of Fayetteville, he is survived by
brothers, Michael Peters (Erin) of Raleigh, NC, Stephan Peters (Becky) of
Murfreesboro and Major John Peters (Jackie) of Belaire, MD; sister, Diana
Perkins (Jonathan) of Flintville and several nieces and nephews.
For online guest registry please visit, www.lynchburgfuneralhome.com
Saturday Sports Schedule
Saturday Prep Schedule
All Day – CHS Volleyball at Rocky Top Classic in Seviervile
6 AM – Coffee County Youth Bass Club in Central TN Region Event at Old Hickory Lake
Manchester Youth Football League Schedule
SMTYFA Raiders at Carden-Jarrell Field
2:00 PM – Division 1 vs. Warren County
3:30 PM – Division 2 vs. Warren County
5:00 PM – Division 3 vs. Warren County
TCYFL Raiders at Gordonsville
10:00 AM – Flag Division vs. Gordonsville
11:00 AM – Junior Division vs. Gordonsville
12:30 PM – Senior Division vs. Gordonsville
Friday Prep Schedule
Friday Prep Schedule
All Day – TBCS Volleyball HOSTS TBCS Eagles Tournament
4 PM(EDT) – CHS Volleyball vs. Daniel Boone at Rocky Top Classic in Sevierville
7 PM(EDT) – CHS Volleyball vs. Bullitt East, KY at Rocky Top Classic in Seviervile
Westwood Football Falls to Cascade on Homecoming
Welcoming Cascade to Dyer-Bouldin Field on Thursday night, the Westwood football team celebrated homecoming. Cascade combined a stingy defense and a ball control offense to roll to a 22 to 0 win. At halftime, Nick Sanfilipo and Zowee Dillard were named the Homecoming King and Queen respectively.
Cascade took the opening kickoff and commenced to take a page out of the Westwood playbook. They used a grinding running attack to drive 57 yards in 11 plays for a touchdown while burning 7 and a half minutes off the clock. After an onside kick on the ensuing kickoff, Cascade kept the ball away from Westwood for the first 10 minutes of the game. The Rockets had 4 offensive plays in the first half as they trailed 14 to 0 at the half.
In the 2nd half, the Rockets managed 19 plays but are held to 1 first down and 44 total yards for the game in the loss. Izick Sierra was the leading rusher for Westwood as he gained 30 yards on 7 carries. Luke Keele had a pair of fumble recoveries on the night for the Rockets.
The Rockets are on the road next week when they travel to Murfreesboro. Westwood will take on Middle Tennessee Christian School on Tuesday. Kickoff is set for 6:30 PM.
Download the broadcast at: https://www.thunder1320.com/downloads/
Coffee County Soccer Uses Big Second Half to Drop Franklin County

Jenna Garretson of CHS soccer
Looking to break a string of 2 straight district draws, the Coffee County CHS soccer team welcomed Franklin County to the Raider Soccer Field on Thursday night. After trailing 1 to 0 at the half, the Lady Raiders used a strong 2nd half to get on the winning track. Coffee County rallied to capture the 2 to 1 win.
Franklin County got on the board in the 6th minute with a goal to take a 1 nil lead into the half. The Lady Raiders, though outshooting the Rebelettes, could not get on the board until the 67th minute. Kyleigh Harner scored on a pass from Anna Amado to draw even with Franklin County. Coffee County got the game winning goal from Jenna Garretson in the 75th minute as she scored on a header after a Franklin County could not clear a Lady Raider corner kick. The Lady Raider defense shut down Franklin County in the 2nd half as they held them without a shot in the final 10 minutes.
The Lady Raiders are back in action on Tuesday when they travel to Columbia for a district battle with the Lady Lions of Columbia Central. That game will kick off at 7 PM.
Temple Volleyball Finishes Day 1 of Home Tournament with High Seeds

2019 Temple Volleyball Tournament
The Lady Eagles of Temple Baptist Christian School volleyball teams opened up play on Thursday in the annual Lady Eagles Volleyball Invitational. The varsity squad was 3 and 0 on the day as they scored wins over Anchored Baptist, Dogwood Christian and Madison Baptist. The JV team was 2 and 1 on the day as they lost to Victory Baptist before grabbing wins over Madison Baptist and Dogwood Christian.
The varsity Lady Eagles will be the top seeded team and will open the single elimination tournament bracket at 9:05 against Landmark Christian out of Louisville, KY. The JV team enters the single elimination tournament as the 2nd seed and will tangle with Dogwood Christian at 2:55 .
Single elimination bracket play begins at 8:30 AM on Friday morning with the championship scheduled to get underway at 7:00 PM. All games will be held in the E.C. Bailey Gym at Temple Baptist Christian School. Temple Baptist Christian School is located adjacent to Temple Baptist Church at 66 Fairlane Drive in Manchester.
CCMS Soccer Falls to Lincoln County

Lindsey Grimes of CCMS soccer
The Coffee County Middle School soccer team hit the road to Fayetteville on Thursday for a non-conference friendly with Lincoln County. The ever improving Lady Raiders held the favored Lincoln County squad in check through the first half as they trailed 1 nil at intermission. Coffee County got a 2nd half goal from Lindsey Grimes but could not catch up to the Lady Falcons as they fell 4 to 1. Lady Raider keeper Sydney Gilley finished with 9 saves.
Coffee Middle will be back in action on Tuesday when they play their final home game of the year. The Lady Raiders will welcome Warren County to the CCMS field in their final regular season game of the year. Opening kick is set for 4 PM.
Coffee County Golf Competes at Shelbyville on Thursday

Logan Hale of CHS golf
Facing off against Shelbyville for the 2nd time in a week, the Coffee County golf team was looking to avenge a 9 hole loss to the Eagles at home last week. On Thursday, the Raiders traveled to Shelbyville’s Riverbend Country Club for an 18 hole match with the Eagles and Tullahoma in a 3 team match.
The Red Raiders came up short to Shelbyville but outdistanced 3rd place Tullahoma. Coffee County was led by Chris Robinson and Logan Hale as each shot an 88. Chase Hancock fired a 92 and David O’Connor finished with a score of 99. Avery Hill rounded out the Raiders squad as he shot a 134. The Lady Raiders finished in 3rd place losing to both Shelbyville and Tullahoma in a 9 hole match.
The linksters return to Willowbrook on Monday as they welcome Lincoln County and Franklin County for an 18 hole match. The shotgun start will take place at 1 PM.
CCMS Volleyball Falls in Home Match to White County
The Coffee County Middle School volleyball team welcomed White County to the CCMS Gym on Thursday. Despite a strong performance, the Lady Raiders failed to pull the upset over the more experienced Warriorettes. Coffee Middle fell by set scores of 25 – 10 and 26 – 24.
The Lady Raiders will host their final home match of the year on Monday as they welcome Warren County to Coffee Middle. The varsity match will commence at 4:30 PM.
Temple Baptist Christian School to Host Weekend Tournament

2019 Temple Volleyball Tournament(click to enlarge)
The Lady Eagles of Temple Baptist Christian School will host their annual Lady Eagle Invitational Volleyball Classic on Thursday and Friday. Featuring 8 varsity volleyball teams and 4 JV volleyball teams from Tennessee, Alabama, Kentucky and Georgia, the E.C. Bailey Gym will be the site of a day of pool play competition on Thursday and 2 double elimination tournament brackets on Friday.
The Lady Eagles will look to defend their varsity titles from 2017 and 2018. The JV team will play pool play games at 10:40 AM and 2:10 PM on Thursday. The varsity Lady Eagles will play games at 11:50 AM, 3:20 PM and 6:50 PM on Thursday as well. The single elimination bracket play begins at 8:30 AM on Friday morning with the championship scheduled to get underway at 7:00 PM. All games will be held in the E.C. Bailey Gym at Temple Baptist Christian School. Temple Baptist Christian School is located adjacent to Temple Baptist Church at 66 Fairlane Drive in Manchester.