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8/17/19 — Robert “Bob” Johnston

Mr. Robert “Bob” Johnston, ,71 passed away Monday, August 12, 2019 at St. Thomas West Hospital. He was born in Jamestown, NY on September 25, 1947 to Sidney Charles Johnston who preceded him death along with brother, Harold Eugene “Bud” Johnston.
He was a US Airforce flight engineer veteran.
“Bob” worked as a terminal manger, as a dispatcher, service manager for Koch Industries from 1980-1986. From 1986 to 1989 He owned and operated Haggard Dozier Service, from 1989 to 1998 he was employed by M-Tec as am maintenance tech, repairing the line machines, air compressors and fire sprinkler system, from 1998-2000 he was employed by Duck River Equipment as a service manager, overseeing 7 mechanics, from 2000-2003 he was employed by Bartlette Excavation as a backhoe operator, from 2003-2017 he was employed by the Coffee County Sheriffs Department as a court officer. He was also a first responder-emergency medical volunteer for the fire service management and the Fire Chief of Summitville Volunteer Fire Department.
Bob was also known as “Crop dust Jack”, he drove sprint cars, go carts and he loved working on old cars. He was deeply involved with the
“Cruise-in car” show held on the square in Manchester.
He is survived by his wife, Donna Arnold Johnston, mother, Dorothy Martindale Johnston (Florida), son, Robert Darren Johnston, TN, daughters: Helena Nicole Johnston, Adayna Leigh Pennington, Torrie Lee Pennington all of TN. Sister, Carolyn (Roger) Jean Widrig, Joyce Ann James, Joane Lee Suarez, 4 grandchildren and a host of nieces and nephews and friends.
Visitation will be held Sunday August 17 from 11-1:00pm in the parlors of Central Funeral Home, Manchester, TN., with a celebration of life to follow.
www.centralfuneralhome.com

Central Funeral Home has been entrusted with the arrangements

Elementary Cross Country League Taking Shape

Ten local elementary schools have shown an interest in competing this fall in an elementary cross country race season.  All six Coffee County School System elementary schools, both Manchester School System elementary schools and 2 elementary schools from the Tullahoma School System have expressed interest in forming teams of 3rd thru 5th grades for a series of meets this fall.  William Brantner, Physical Education Teacher at College Street Elementary School, will coordinate the league.

The season will get underway on Thursday, August 29th when the league will host its first meet at the Manchester Soccer Park, across from J&G Pizza in Manchester.  The girls’ race will get underway at 4 PM with the boys to follow.  Each race will be one mile in length.  Motlow College and Old Stone Fort Golf Course have also agreed to host meets later in the year.  Thunder Radio will keep you apprised of results and upcoming races.

Sounds Return Home Thursday for Four-Game Homestand

The Nashville Sounds Baseball Club returns to First Tennessee Park on Thursday, August 15 to begin their penultimate homestand of the 2019 season. The Sounds welcome the Omaha Storm Chasers for four games from August 15-18.

Below is a preview for the four-game homestand:

Thursday, August 15 vs. Omaha – 7:05 p.m.

– Gates open at 6:00 p.m.

– Throwback Thursday presented by Budweiser – the Sounds will wear throwback uniforms to commemorate the team’s original uniform style from 1978. Fans can purchase Pepsi fountain soda and Budweiser products at a discounted rate.

Friday, August 16 vs. Omaha – 7:05 p.m.

– Gates open at 6:00 p.m.

– FOX 17 News postgame fireworks presented by Koorsen Fire & Security.

– Woodstock Weekend – Celebrate Woodstock’s 50th anniversary at First Tennessee Park with in-game music entertainment by The Stolen Faces, summer festival vibes and the Sounds sporting specialty Woodstock jerseys. Fans can purchase the Woodstock Bundle that includes a General Admission ticket, Frito-Lay Munchies and brownie combo platter, and one frozen specialty drink (offered only at The Band Box) for $30. The Woodstock Bundle is available by advance sale and online only.

Saturday, August 17 vs. Omaha – 7:05 p.m.

– Gates open at 6:00 p.m.

– Vanderbilt Baseball Head Coach Tim Corbin to throw out the ceremonial first pitch. Vanderbilt’s National Championship trophy will be on display throughout the game.

– Enjoy Saturday at the Park with visits to The Band Box and our Family Fun Zone in the right field corner.

– Woodstock Weekend – Celebrate Woodstock’s 50th anniversary at First Tennessee Park with in-game music entertainment, summer festival vibes and the Sounds sporting specialty Woodstock jerseys. Fans can purchase the Woodstock Bundle that includes a General Admission ticket, Frito-Lay Munchies and brownie combo platter, and one frozen specialty drink (offered only at The Band Box) for $30. The Woodstock Bundle is available by advance sale and online only.

– Woodstock Jersey Auction – The online and mobile auction will begin at 9:00 a.m. and finish at the end of the sixth inning. Winning bidders in-ballpark will receive their game-worn signed jersey on the field post-game. All proceeds benefit the Nashville Sounds Foundation.

Sunday, August 18 vs. Omaha – 6:15 p.m.

– Gates open at 5:15 p.m.

– Guitar Scoreboard Replica Picture Frame Giveaway to the first 2,000 fans presented by First Tennessee.

– Middle Tennessee Hyundai Dealers pre-game autograph session with select Sounds players from 5:15 to 5:30 p.m.

– Postgame Kids (12 & under) Run the Bases presented by First Tennessee.

Seniors and Military families can enjoy a $2.00 discount on single-game ticket prices at First Tennessee Park. The offer is valid for any reserved seat section on Sunday through Wednesday games – subject to availability. Offer valid for up to four (4) tickets per I.D. (Seniors 55 +, government-issued military I.D. required at ticket office; no phone orders).

8/14/19 — Birthdays

Birthdays:
Terry Wiser, 62 — Pizza Winner!

Steve McKinney

Purchase Titan Tickets, Help Red Raiders

Would you like the opportunity to get tickets for a Tennessee Titans game PLUS help the Coffee County Red Raider football team?  For the first time ever, Red Raider fans have a chance to purchase a $40 Titans ticket which will earn the Coffee County CHS athletic department a $10 donation from the Titans.  You can purchase tickets for the following home Titans games:

September 15th vs. Colts

October 6th vs. Bills

October 20th vs. Chargers

October 27th vs. Buccaneers

To purchase the tickets, go to the link: https://offer.fevo.com/high-school-football-fundraiser-13e45ee?fevoUri=high-school-football-fundraiser-13e45ee%2F  and use the promo code COFFEE

If you have questions, you can email CHS athletic director Rebecca Koger at: kogerr@k12coffee.net

CHS Baseball Team to Host Golf Tournament

The Coffee County CHS Baseball team will host a fundraising golf scramble on Saturday at Willowbrook.  The tournament will feature 4 person scramble that will begin at 1 PM.  Cost to participate will be $75 per person for non-members at Willowbrook and $40 per person for members.  Registration cost will cover green fees, cart rental, range balls and lunch.  There will be gift certificates for the top 3 places per flight plus cash prizes for closest to the pin winners on #8 and #17.  The day’s fun will begin at noon with the shotgun start scheduled for 1 PM.  If you, or your business, is interested in helping sponsor the tournament, there are hole and tournament sponsorships available.  To register for the tournament, or to inquire about sponsorships, contact:  Willowbrook at 728-8989; Doug Bradshaw at 409-3332 or Jamie Spry at 273-2265.  All proceeds will go to benefit the Coffee County CHS baseball team.

Nashville Completes Comeback Win to Finish Series

In a game where the Nashville Sounds were trailing in the first half of the game, they were able to beat the Sacramento River Cats 13-10 thanks to a late seven-run inning on Tuesday.

The first runs of the game came from the Sounds in the top of the second inning. Patrick Wisdom led off with a double and Eli White traded places with him, hitting a double himself to score the first run. White would later score on an error to make it 2-0 early.

Sacramento grabbed lead immediately in the bottom of the second inning. Francisco Pena hit a solo home run to give the River Cats their first run. Levi Michael hit a two-run double to take the lead later in the inning to give Sacramento the 3-2 lead.

Both teams scored in the third inning. Wisdom hit an RBI single that scored Nick Solak and tied the game at 3. But Sacramento retook the lead on an RBI double by Pena and made the score 4-3.

The River Cats scored two more runs in the bottom of the fourth inning. Michael had another two-run hit, this time a single. That gave Sacramento the 6-3 lead.

The Sounds made their comeback in the top of the sixth inning. With two runners on and two outs, Solak knocked them both in on a double to pull Nashville within one run. He would then score on an Andy Ibanez single to tie the game at 6.

Nashville exploded for seven runs in the top of the seventh inning. Wisdom led off with a double and reached third base on a passed ball. He scored on a Scott Heineman single. The Sounds would load the bases with no outs and Tim Federowicz walked in a run. Solak hit a single to move everyone up a base. Ibáñez finished the job with a grand slam to give the Sounds the 13-6 lead.

Four more runs were scored by Sacramento in the ninth but Nashville would win 13-10 and took the series against Sacramento, winning three games to one. The Sounds have an off-day tomorrow before beginning a quick four-game homestand against Omaha. Left-hander Joe Palumbo (2-0, 3.43) is set to start for Nashville while left-hander Jake Kalish (7-6, 5.23) is scheduled to start for Omaha. First pitch is at 7:05 pm.

Post-Game Notes

– With Tuesday’s 13-10 win, the Sounds improved to 53-66 in 2019.

– The Sounds went 6-1 on their road trip in California. Tuesday gave the Sounds their ninth series win.

– Andy Ibáñez’ grand slam was the third grand slam of the season by Nashville. It was the first grand slam of his professional career. His five RBI also matched the season team-high.

– Patrick Wisdom’s four hits was a career-high for him. He has recorded 32 three-hits games in his career.

– Wei-Chieh Huang, Shane Carle and Kyle Bird combined for 5.0 shutout relief innings to halt Sacramento’s offense.

8/13/19 — Birthdays

Birthdays:
Peggy Grosch — Pizza Winner!

Raygan Lane, 4

Nick Shortridge

8/15/19 — Wilsie Mae Shahan

Wilsie Mae Shahan of Tullahoma passed this life on Monday, August 12, 2019 at the Life Care Center of Tullahoma at the age of 90. Mrs. Shahan was born in Lynchburg to the late Jabel M. and Jessie Mullins Dean, Sr. She was a lifelong member of the Baptist church. in addition to her parents, Mrs. Shahan is preceded in death by her husband, James C. Shahan; step-father, Joe Bennett; and one sister, Mary Alice Trubey. She is survived by one brother, Jabel Dean, Jr.; two sisters, Mattie Sorrell, and Frances Ferrell and her husband Bratten; and several nieces, nephews, great-nieces, and great-nephews. Visitation for Mrs. Shahan will be held on Thursday, August 15 from 12:00-1:00pm. Funeral services will immediately follow at 1:00pm in the Kilgore Funeral Home chapel with Rev. Jimmy Gray officiating. Burial will follow at Hurricane Cemetery in Moore County with her nephews serving as pallbearers.
Kilgore Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

Westwood Volleyball Falls in Home Opener

Lilee Scott of Westwood volleyball

The Westwood volleyball team hosted South Lincoln on Monday in their first home match of the year.  In a match you heard here on Thunder Radio, the Lady Rockets fell to the more experienced visitors from Fayetteville.  Westwood fell by set scores of 12-25 and 16-25.

South Lincoln got off to an incredible start stringing together 4 aces and the first 13 points of the match before Westwood could get on the board.  The Lady Rockets settled down out of a timeout to cut the deficit to 18 to 11 before the visiting Eagles closed out the 1st set on a 7 to 1 run.

Westwood carried that momentum into the 2nd set taking an early lead and remaining tied with South Lincoln at 5.  But the strong service game of South took control of the set and the match. The visiting Eagles served 12 aces in the match.

Westwood was led at the service line by Rylee Clark who had 4 aces.  Zowee Dillard led the Lady Rockets in kills with 4 and Dillard had the lone block of the match.  Lilee Scott had a pair of kills and 2 assists while Joely Sain had 7 digs.

The Lady Rockets also fell in the JV game in straight sets 10-25 and 10-25.  Westwood will hit the road next week for a match in Winchester.  The Lady Rockets will take on North Franklin on Monday at 4:30 PM.

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