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Coffee County CHS Soccer to Host Scrimmage Playday on Saturday

The Coffee County Lady Raider soccer team will be back at home on Saturday when they host the annual Lady Raider Scrimmage Playday.  The playday, to be held at the Raider Soccer Field and Carden-Jarrell Field behind the Raider Academy, will feature 7 varsity teams and 4 JV teams.  Matches will begin at 9 AM and will conclude with a pair of 3 PM games.

Both the Lady Raider varsity and JV squads will be in action.  The varsity team will compete at 9 AM, 11 AM and 3 PM.  The JV team will compete at 10:20 AM, 12:20 PM and 2:20 PM.

The full schedule is as follows:

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Westwood Football Opens Season with Impressive Win at Cannon County

Jayden Carter of Westwood football

The Westwood Middle School football team opened their 2019 season on Thursday night in Woodbury taking on Cannon County.   The Rockets scored touchdowns on their 3 possessions to get the season off on a winning note. Westwood outlasted the Lions 22 to 6.

After taking the opening kickoff, the Rockets capped off a 3 play, 60 yard drive with a 40 yard touchdown run by Jayden Carter.  Carter ran for the 2 point conversion to take an 8 to 0 lead.  Westwood forced a fumble on Cannon County’s 1st drive and capped off their 2nd drive with a 6 yard touchdown run by Brayden Dixon.  Carter added a 3rd touchdown on a 51 yard touchdown run late in the 2nd quarter and Dixon added the PAT to take a 22 to 0 lead.  Cannon County added a touchdown just before the half to make the score at intermission 22 to 6.

Westwood’s ball control offense had a 13 play drive taking 10 minutes off the clock as neither team found the endzone.  Westwood finished the game with 306 yards of total offense.  Carter finished with 223 yards rushing on 11 carries.  Dixon added 53 yards and Izick Sierra carried the ball 5 times for 48 yards.

The Rockets are back in action on Thursday in their 2019 home opener.  The Rockets will take on Eagleville at Dyer-Bouldin Field.  Kickoff is set for 6:30 PM.

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Coffee County Red Raider Golf Grabs Win at Sewanee; Lady Raiders Finish 2nd

The Coffee County CHS golf team traveled to Sewanee on Thursday for a 9 hole match against Grundy County and Chattanooga School of Arts and Sciences.  The Red Raiders picked up a pair of match wins.  The Lady Raider golfers came in 2nd place out of the 3 teams.

For the Red Raiders, Logan Hale had the low round for Coffee County.  Hale shot a 1 over par score of 37.  Chase Hancock was right behind him as he posted a score of 42.  Coffee County finished with a final score of 178 which was 12 strokes ahead of CSAS.  Grundy County finished in 3rd place with a score of 213.

The Lady Raiders were 10 strokes better than Grundy County as they finished with a score of 111 to the Lady Jackets 121.  CSAS had the low team score as they finished at 106.  Maggie Crouch led the Lady Raiders with a score of 52.  Cadie Prater carded a round of 59.

The Raider linksters will be back in action on Thursday when they host their first home match of the year at Willowbrook.  Coffee County will host Warren County and Grundy County.  That 9 hole match will tee off at 1 PM.

Westwood Volleyball Drops Home Opener

Westwood’s Zowee Dillard(background) goes up for a spike of a ball set by Lilee Scott(foreground) on Saturday

The Westwood volleyball team opened their season on Thursday night.  The Lady Rockets played host to Tullahoma at Joel Vinson Gym.  Both the varsity and JV Lady Rockets fell to the visiting Lady Cats.

In the varsity game, the Lady Rockets fell in straight sets.  Tullahoma grabbed the match by set scores of 18 – 25 and 20 – 25.  Zowee Dillard led the Lady Rockets in serving and spikes. In the JV game, the Lady Rockets won the 1st set 25 to 19.  Tullahoma rallied to capture the final 2 sets, and the match, by set scores of 14-25 and 10-15.  Haley Brown led the JV Lady Rockets in serves.

The Lady Rockets will be back at home on Monday when they play host to South Lincoln.  That match will get underway at 5 PM at Joel Vinson Gym.  Thunder Radio will be on hand to bring you the broadcast as part of the 1st National Bank Hometown Sports Series.

Coffee County CHS Volleyball Grabs a Pair of Scrimmage Wins at Riverdale

The Coffee County CHS Lady Raider volleyball team hit the road on Thursday for a varsity/JV scrimmage with Riverdale.  The varsity team rallied from a 2 set deficit to win 3 to 2 over the Lady Warriors.  The JV team dropped their first set before rebounding for a 2 to 1 win.

The Lady Raiders and the Lady Warriors locked horns in an epic battle.  Riverdale grabbed the first 2 sets by identical 25-20 scores.  Coffee County bounced back to capture the next 2 sets 25-16 and 26-24 to set up the decisive 5th set.  The Lady Raiders fought and clawed their way to a 16 to 14 win in the decisive set.   The JV team dropped their first set 17-25 before rallying to a 25 to 11 win in the 2nd set to force a deciding game 3.  In the 3rd set, Coffee County matched their varsity sisters with a 16 to 14 set win to claim the match.

The Lady Raiders will host another scrimmage game next Thursday at the Joe Frank Patch Memorial Gym.  Coffee County will take on Fellowship Covenant out of Tullahoma.  The public is invited to attend.

Titans Show Plenty of Positives in 27-10 Win Over Eagles

by Jim Wyatt – TitansOnline.com

One preseason game is in the books, and it ended with plenty of things the Titans should feel good about.

Quarterback Marcus Mariota played just one series, but in short time proved he already has nice chemistry with receiver Adam Humphries, who had four quick catches.

Back-up quarterback Ryan Tannehill looked really solid in his Titan debut, throwing two touchdown passes in the first half as the Titans jumped out to the lead over the Eagles. And heck, third-team QB Logan Woodside looked pretty good himself, tossing a pair of touchdown tosses, too.

The Titans saw a pair of tight ends – MyCole Pruitt and Anthony Firkser – catch touchdown passes on a night when veteran Delanie Walker didn’t dress out, and a number of receivers also made some nice plays, including Kalif Raymond, one of the surprising starts of training camp.

All was not positive in the team’s preseason opener – a 27-10 win over the Eagles, however.

Cornerback Adoree’ Jackson got beat deep for a touchdown, receiver Taywan Taylor was guilty of several drops and the Titans saw reserve linebacker Riley Bullough leave with an elbow injury.

But the preseason usually offers plenty of positives and negatives, right?

And on this night, the Titans played without a large number of starters.

In addition to Walker, running back Derrick Henry, linebacker Harold Landry, receiver Corey Davis, guard Rodger Saffold, linebacker Cameron Wake, defensive lineman Jurrell Casey and kicker Ryan Succop did not play, along with four of the team’s draft picks, including defensive lineman Jeffery Simmons, receiver A.J. Brown, and guard Nate Davis.

Mariota completed 4-of-8 passes for 24 yards in the game before being replaced by Tannehill at the 7-minute mark of the first quarter. Mariota guided a drive that ended with a fourth-and-seven incompletion at the Philadelphia 23-yard line. Mariota targeted Humphries on six of his eight throws, completing four of them for 24 yards. He sailed a few.

When Tannehill entered the game, he was sharp in his Titan debut. Tannehill completed 12-of-16 passes for 130 yards and two touchdowns – a one-yard toss to Pruitt and a 23-yard pass to Firkser – in the game, good for a passer rating of 138.0.

Woodside replaced Tannehill at the end of the second quarter and played the entire second half. Woodside’s 25-yard touchdown pass to receiver Cody Hollister gave the Titans a 21-10 lead in the fourth quarter, and he then connected with Tanner McEvoy for a 17-yard touchdown strike to make it 27-10 with 9:37 left. Woodside finished the night 15-of-20 for 138 yards and the two scores.

After getting their first score on a 53-yard field goal by Jake Elliott, the Eagles scored on a 75-yard touchdown pass from Nate Sudfeld to Marken Michel, who got past a diving Jackson for the score. But the Eagles didn’t score again.

And while Raymond (six catches, 80 yards), Hollister and McEwen proved to be among the success stories of the night, it was an off night for Taylor, despite him making several catches. Taylor dropped a would-be touchdown pass thrown by Tannehill, and he also failed to haul in a few passes he normally catches.

The Titans will look to clean up their mistakes – they were penalized 12 times for 117 yards and missed two extra points – when they return to the practice field on Saturday.

The Titans face the New England Patriots in preseason game No.2 next week after a pair of joint practices during the week.

Sounds Edge Grizzlies in Game 2

The Nashville Sounds broke a 6-6 tie with a ninth-inning rally and defeated the Fresno Grizzlies 8-6 on Thursday night at Chukchansi Park. The Sounds had let a 6-1 lead slip away in the bottom of the eighth before recovering to win their second consecutive game in the series.

The Sounds cruised most of the night. They belted four doubles in the first inning against Scott Copeland and led 4-0 right away. Zack Granite, Andy Ibanez and Ronald Guzman had consecutive doubles to start the game, and Christian Lopes smashed a two-run double later in the frame. Then Patrick Wisdom blasted a solo homer in the third to make it 5-0. Wisdom, who also homered twice on Wednesday, has homered in four consecutive games.

Brock Burke, making his Triple-A debut, tossed five innings of one-run ball. He scattered six hits and matched his season-high with eight strikeouts, leaving in line for the win before getting a no-decision following the Fresno rally. The Grizzlies scored five runs in the eighth, four against Joe Barlow and one against David Carpenter, who suffered his first blown save of the season in 20 attempts.

With the game tied 6-6 in the ninth, Eli White delivered a two-out run-scoring single to score Ibanez, and then Guzman scored a run from third on an errant pickoff attempt to first by Dakota Bacus. Carpenter notched the win, and Phillips Valdez recorded his first save with a scoreless ninth.

The three-game series concludes Friday night at 9:05 CT. Joe Palumbo (1-0, 3.94) is scheduled to start for the Sounds against Logan Ondrusek (4-5, 7.82).

Post-Game Notes

Patrick Wisdom has hit 16 homers in his last 36 games, dating back to June 21
Andy Ibanez (8), Eli White (8) and Nick Solak (9) each moved along their hitting streaks
The Sounds are 11-12 against the Pacific Conference this season
Patrick Wisdom played his 11th consecutive game in the outfield, and Nick Solak played outfield for the first time since being acquired by Texas on July 13

COFFEE COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION Regular Board Meeting AGENDA August 12, 2019

COFFEE COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION
1343 McArthur Street
Manchester, Tennessee 37355
Telephone: 931-723-5150 Facsimile: 931-723-8285
TO: All Board Members
FROM: Brett Henley, Chairman
SUBJECT: Regular Board Meeting
DATE: August 12, 2019
TIME: 4:30 p.m.
PLACE: Coffee County Board of Education
Pledge of Allegiance
Recognitions: ►FBLA Nationals Winners
►South Central Volunteer Award: Becki Louden
AGENDA
I. Call to Order
II. Call for Intent
III. General Consent Items
(*If no objections, the following items will be considered passed when the agenda is passed.)
1. Minutes: July 8, 2018; July 22, 2019
2. Overnight Field Trip – CHS FBLA – Camp Widjiwagan, TN – Sept. 5-8, 2019
3. Overnight Field Trip – CHS Criminal Justice – Pigeon Forge, TN – Sept. 6-8, 2019
4. Overnight Field Trip – CHS DECA – Chattanooga, TN – March 4-8, 2020
5. Overnight Field Trip – CHS FBLA – Chattanooga, TN – April 5-8, 2020
6. Out of State Field Trip – CHS DECA – Orlando, FL – Feb. 4-9, 2020
7. Out of State Field Trip – CHS Criminal Justice – New York – March 5-8, 2020
8. Out of State Field Trip – CHS FBLA – Salt Lake City, UT – June 27-July 3, 2020
9. Use of Facilities – MYFL 01 – CCRA Practice Field – (Mon, Tues, Thurs) Aug.-Oct. 2019
10. Use of Facilities – CC Fair Board – CHS Theater/Cafeteria – Sept. 14-17, 2019 (rain only)
11. Use of Facilities – Lego League – CCMS Gym, Caf., 6th gr – Nov. 16 and Dec. 14, 2019
IV. Agenda Items
1. Use of Buses by Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association – Sept 13-14, 2019
2. Assessment of Riverview School
3. Support Letter for the Use of Grounds for Riverview School
4. Budget Update
V. Items for Discussion
VI. Committee Reports
VII. Student Ambassador Report
VIII. Director’s Report

Thursday Prep Schedule

3:00 PM – CHS Golf vs. Grundy Co at Sewanee
4:30 PM – WMS Volleyball HOSTS Tullahoma
6:30 PM – WMS Football at Cannon County – 1st National Bank Hometown Sports Series broadcast on Thunder Radio

Titans Open Preseason on Road Thursday Against Eagles

The Tennessee Titans (0-0) open their 2019 preseason schedule tonight, traveling to Philadelphia to face the Eagles (0-0). Kickoff at Lincoln Financial Field is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. CDT.

TITANS IN YEAR 2 UNDER VRABEL’S DIRECTION

The Titans enter their second preseason with Mike Vrabel as head coach. In 2018, he directed the club to a 9-7 regular season record and within one game of a playoff berth.

The 2019 Titans defense returns nine of its 11 regular starters from a year ago. Orchestrated by defensive coordinator Dean Pees, the 2018 unit allowed the third fewest points in the league (18.9 per game). The defense also ranked eighth in total defense (333.4 yards per game), sixth in passing defense (216.9) and second in the red zone (44.7 percent touchdown rate).

On the opposite side of the ball, this week marks the preseason debut of Arthur Smith as Titans offensive coordinator. After originally joining the organization in 2011, Smith has worked his way up the coaching ladder under four different head coaches. He served as the tight ends coach for the last three and a half seasons.

Smith and the Titans will look to quarterback Marcus Mariota to captain the offense in his fifth NFL season. The former second-overall draft pick won 27 games as a starter from 2015 through 2018, which was the highest total by any quarterback in his first four seasons with the franchise since George Blanda (34 wins from 1960-63). Mariota also became the fifth quarterback in NFL history with at least 12,000 passing yards (12,004) and 1,200 rushing yards (1,270) in his first four seasons, joining Russell Wilson, Cam Newton, Jeff Garcia and Blake Bortles.

This is the first of four preseason games. The Titans return home next week to face the New England Patriots (Aug. 17), followed by a nationally televised Sunday night home game against the Pittsburgh Steelers (Aug. 25) and finally a road contest at the Chicago Bears (Aug. 29). The regular season begins Sept. 8 at the Cleveland Browns.

THE EAGLES

Like the Titans, the Eagles went 9-7 in 2018. However, their record was good enough to clinch a wild card playoff berth and their second consecutive playoff appearance under head coach Doug Pederson. They survived until a divisional-round loss at New Orleans one year after representing the NFC in the Super Bowl.

Eagles fourth-year quarterback Carson Wentz has produced singleseason team records in passing touchdowns (33 in 2017) and completion percentage (69.6 percent in 2018) during the last two campaigns. He returns for the preseason after missing the conclusion of 2018 due to a back injury.

Wentz was the second-overall draft choice in 2016, one year after Mariota had the same distinction.

THE BROADCAST

The game will be televised regionally on the Titans Preseason TV Network, including flagship WKRN-News 2 in Nashville. Within the Nashville television market, fans can livestream the WKRN broadcast on their mobile devices at the Titans app and the Titans mobile website (TitansOnline.com). Additionally, local fans can watch on desktop computers at TitansOnline.com.

The Titans Radio Network, including Thunder Radio, will carry the game across the Mid-South with the “Voice of the Titans” Mike Keith, analyst Dave McGinnis, sideline reporter Amie Wells and gameday hosts Rhett Bryan and Jonathan Hutton. Thunder Radio will join the Titans broadcast immediately following the 1st National Bank Hometown Sports Series broadcast of Westwood football.