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Motlow Basketball 2012-13
Nov. 2 | Friday | Bryan College | Dayton, TN | 7:00pm |
Nov. 9 | Friday | Columbia State* | Home | 8:00pm |
Nov. 10 | Saturday | Jackson State* | Home | 4:00pm |
Nov. 14 | Wednesday | Snead State | Boaz, AL | 7:30pm |
Nov. 17 | Saturday | Volunteer State* | Home | 4:00pm |
Nov. 21 | Wednesday | Gadsden State | Gadsden, AL | 7:30pm |
Nov. 27 | Tuesday | Lawson State | Home | 7:30pm |
Nov. 30 | Friday | Chattanooga State* | Chattanooga, TN | 7:00pm |
Dec. 1 | Saturday | Cleveland State* | Cleveland, TN | 3:00pm |
Dec. 4 | Tuesday | Gadsden State | Home | 7:30pm |
Dec. 7 | Friday | Walters State* | Home | 8:00pm |
Dec. 8 | Saturday | Roane State* | Home | 4:00pm |
Dec. 14 | Friday | Men Only Pensacola Tournament | Pensacola, FL | TBA |
Dec. 15 | Saturday | Men Only Pensacola Tournament | Pensacola, FL | TBA |
Jan. 9 | Wednesday | Snead State | Home | 7:00pm |
Jan. 12 | Saturday | Mid-Continent College | Home | 8:00pm |
Jan. 18 | Friday | Southwest Tennessee* | Memphis, TN | 8:00pm |
Jan. 19 | Saturday | Dyersburg State* | Dyersburg, TN | 4:00pm |
Jan. 23 | Wednesday | Lindsey Wilson College | Columbia, KY | 7:00pm |
Jan. 26 | Saturday | Volunteer State* | Gallatin, TN | 4:00pm |
Feb. 1 | Friday | Chattanooga State* | Home | 8:00pm |
Feb. 2 | Saturday | Cleveland State* | Home | 4:00pm |
Feb. 8 | Friday | Walters State* | Morristown, TN | 7:00pm |
Feb. 9 | Saturday | Roane State* | Harriman, TN | 3:00pm |
Feb. 13 | Wednesday | Southwest Tennessee* | Home | 8:00pm |
Feb. 16 | Saturday | Dyersburg State* | Home | 4:00pm |
Feb. 20 | Wednesday | Columbia State* | Columbia, TN | 8:00pm |
Feb. 23 | Saturday | Jackson State* | Jackson, TN | 4:00pm |
Mar. 5-9 | Tuesday-Saturday | Region VII Tournament | Home | TBA |
Mar. 18-23 | Monday-Saturday | NJCAA Tournament | Hutchinson, KS | TBA |
10/11/12 — Floyd Marshall Stevens
Visitation with the family of Mr. Floyd Marshall Stevens, age 65, of Hillsboro, will be held from 5:00 PM until 9:00 PM on Thursday, October 11, 2012 at Manchester Funeral Home Chapel.
There will be no services.
Mr. Stevens passed away suddenly at Medical Center of Manchester on October 8, 2012.
Mr. Stevens was born in Manchester, TN, the son of the late Floyd Stevens and Arlie Mae Johnson Barnes.
He was a retired heavy machine operator at Tennessee Corrections Academy. He loved doing dozer work. Being an avid outdoorsman, he enjoyed hunting, fishing and bird watching. He served his country in the United States Army during the Vietnam War, receiving a Purple Heart for injuries while in service. He voluntarily served two tours. He was of the Nazarene faith.
In addition to his parents, Mr. Stevens was also preceded in death by a grandson, Chad Crabtree, and special family members, Quinton and Villa Baker.
He is survived by his only child, Amy (Jason) Vickers of Manchester; a longtime dog companion, “Kimo”; his girlfriend, Laney Cunningham; one brother, Michael Stevens of Tullahoma; one sister, June (R.L.) Dodd of Manchester; three grandsons, Case (Kelsey) Vickers, Nick “Pate” Vaughn, and Preston Vickers; one great granddaughter, Emery “Peanut” Vickers; with special recognition of Cason Abed and a host of family and special, close friends.
Manchester Funeral Home is honored to serve the Stevens family.
10/12/12 — Kenneth Wayne McAfee
Kenneth Wayne McAfee, 75,of Lynchburg,Tenn. passed from this life October 9,2012 at his residence.
He was the loving and devoted husband of Charlsie “Guess” McAfee, loving sons Darrell K. (Judy) McAfee and Douglas W. McAfee all from Lynchburg.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Charles McAfee and Thelma L. Wells McAfee.
He is also survived by a brother, William “Mac” McAfee of Franklin, Tenn., sisters; Dorothy McAfee Frame of Tullahoma, Tenn. and Wilma McAfee Bonner of Lynchburg, Tenn. and many loving nieces and nephews.
He was retired from Jack Daniel’s Distillery. He was a member of Marble Plains Baptist Church in Winchester.
Visitation for Mr. McAfee will be Thursday ,October,11, 2012 from 5-8 P.M. at Lynchburg Funeral Home .
Funeral services will be on Friday, October, 12, 2012 at 11 A.M. at the Lynchburg Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Jack Hice officiating. Burial will follow in the Lynchburg Cemetery.
LYNCHBURG FUNERAL HOME IN CHARGE OF ARRANGEMENTS
Lady Raiders Finish In 2nd Place In District 6-AAA
District 6-AAA championship volleyball was played on Tuesday night in Sparta. The 3 seed Coffee County took on the 1 seed Cookeville. The Lady Cavs won the first 2 sets, 25-16 and 25-14 as the match went into the 3rd set. Cookeville won the set 25-18 and won the district championship.
Beth Kinser was named the Gateway Tire and Service Player of the Game with 3 kills and 3 blocks.
Haley Banks and Brooke Carter earned All-District 6-AAA. Garnering 2nd team honors was Beth Kinser.
The Lady Raiders will play on the road next week in the region tournament.
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Six People Charged In Scrap Metal Scheme
The Tennessee Highway Patrol Criminal Investigations Division along with the Marion County Sheriff’s Department, charged 6 individuals on Monday for an elaborate scheme of allegedly stealing tractor-trailer loads of cargo worth $1.8 million over the last 2 years. Investigators say that Jay Sanders, Monteagle, Tenn., and Gary Alto, Whitwell were employed by SCS Trucking in Whitwell. They were responsible for hauling loads of scrap metal from a company in Ashland City to South Pittsburg. The two drivers allegedly devised a scheme in which they would pay off security guards at one plant and workers at another, and then divert the loads to Dodson Scrap Metal Yard in Whitwell. The owners of Dodson Scrap Metal Yard, Randall and Melissa Brown, allegedly would not document receiving the metal and would haul it on their own tractor-trailer to a scrap metal dealer in Alabama for cash. The scheme has allegedly been ongoing since at least 2010. Investigators charged Jay Sanders, Gary Alto, Randall Brown, Melissa Brown, James King, and Craig Meeks each with theft of property over $250,000.
It’s Chili Cook-Off Time In Manchester
The Manchester Fire & Rescue would like to invite you to participate in its 3rd annual Chili Cook-Off scheduled from 12 to 4 p.m. this Saturday, October 13, 2012 on the downtown square in Manchester, Tennessee. The event is open to any and all individuals or teams that have a desire to make chili and have fun! It is also a good way to promote your cooking skills or business! Last year’s event was a great success as 29 teams competed for one of three trophies and $500 cash prizes awarded. The 2011 cook-off netted over $3,700 for Manchester Fire & Rescue’s Firefighter Association. This year’s proceeds will go to the Children’s Advocacy Center, a non-profit organization that provides a child-focused facility in a safe, neutral location. Since this is a charity event, a donation of $25 per team is required to enter the competition. The rest of the money raised comes from individuals purchasing a spoon for $5. With this spoon, they are allowed to sample all of the competitors’ chili and then vote for the “People’s Choice Award”, one of three awards that will be given out during the event. The other two awards are “Best Overall Chili” which will be judged by a panel of special guests; and the “Best Presentation”, which involves the theme surrounding the individuals’ or teams’ booth and chili presentation, also judged by the panel of judges. So, to win the “People’s Choice Award”, you will need to have a lot of supports willing to try a lot of chili. There will again be customized trophies, donated and designed by Logos, Awards and More, for the winners of each category. Marcrom’s Pharmacy, United Regional Medical Center, First Call of Nashville and a private donation in the memory of the late Assistant Chief Rod Ballard are helping sponsor chili cook-off this year. The event will once again consist of three (3) $500 cash awards, one for each category. So each team needs to have as many supporters come out and purchase a “spoon” so they can vote for the “People’s Choice Award”, and help the Children’s Advocacy Center all at one time!