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4/13/19–Virginia Ellen Cunningham
Virginia Ellen Cunningham of Tullahoma passed this life on Tuesday, April
9, 2019 at NHC Healthcare at the age of 93. Mrs. Cunningham was born in
Franklin County to the late Horace and Johnnie Mae Gattis Cunningham.
During her life, Mrs. Cunningham was a member of Grundy Street Church of
Christ. In addition to her parents, she is preceded in death by her
husband, Raymond Cunningham; two sons, Steven Lee Cunningham, and Robert
Perry Cunningham; her stepmother, Fannie Wilhoite; and three brothers,
Robert Wilhoite, Horace Wilhoite Jr., and Jacob Wilhoite. Mrs. Cunningham
is survived by one son, Mike Cunningham and his wife Janie; one sister,
Ella Bennett Riddle and her husband R.C.; four grandchildren, Amy Leigh
Cunningham, Raymond Wilson Cunningham and his wife Courtney,
Jeffrey Lane Cunningham and his wife Tiffany, and Daniel Todd Cunningham
and his wife Jordan; three great-grandchildren, Michael Lambert
Cunningham, Harper Kay Cunningham, and Caroline Victoria Cunningham; and
one daughter-in-law, Anna Marie Head. Visitation for Mrs. Cunningham will
be held on Saturday, April 13, 2019 from 11:00-1:00pm at Kilgore Funeral
Home. Funeral Services will immediately follow at 1:00pm in the Kilgore
Funeral Home chapel with Bros. Ben Flatt and Philip Davis officiating.
Burial will follow at Rose Hill Memorial Gardens. For those who wish, the
family asks that donations in Virginia’s memory be made to either the
American Cancer Society- PO Box 840692, Dallas, TX 75284-0692; or The
Alzheimer’s Association- 4825 Trousdale Dr. Suite 220, Nashville, TN
37220.Kilgore Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
H&R Block Student of the Week
Congratulations to Student of the Week -Presley Rooker!!!
Presley is a 5th grader at North Coffee Elementary School. Presley is the son of Joe and Tammy Rooker. Presley’s teachers, Mr. Winston, Mrs. Bryan and Mrs. Vincent unanimously votes to choose Presley for this distinction. The teachers agreed that Presley is always present, does his work, is obedient, gracious and kind and always supportive of others. Presley is a point guard for the North Coffee Chargers Basketball team. Presley wants to play for the NBA Rockets when he grows up. Presley admires NBA player, James Harden because, “he can dunk”.
Rosalyn Partin, owner of the Manchester H&R Block, has been inspired to recognize great kids in our community all through hockey season. What does hockey season have to do with our local students? Well, H&R Block gives each Student of the Week a set of Nashville Predators Hockey tickets, a commemorative plaque, as well as a special letter of recognition.
Pictured with Presley is Rosalyn Partin of H & R Block and North Coffee Principal, Adam Clark. Also pictured is Presley’s parents, Grandparents and sister.
Wednesday Prep Results and Thursday Prep Schedule
WMS Tennis swept Warren Co – Girls 5 to 2, Boys won 4 to 3 – See the Story HERE
WMS Boys’ Soccer blanked Fayetteville – 9 to 0 – See the Story HERE
WMS Softball dropped Cascade – 6 to 1 – See the Story HERE
CHS Baseball was edged by Shelbyville – 2 to 1 – See the Story HERE
CHS Softball HOSTS Siegel – – See the Story HERE
Thursday Prep Schedule
4:00 PM – CHS Tennis at Franklin Co
4:00 PM – CHS Track HOSTS Coffee County Invitational
4:00 PM – WMS Tennis at St. Andrews-Sewanee
4:30 PM – CCMS Track at Warren County
4:30 PM – WMS Boys’ Soccer HOSTS St. Andrews-Sewanee
4:45 PM – CCMS Boys’ Soccer HOSTS North Franklin
5:00 PM – CCMS Baseball at Harris
5:00 PM – WMS Softball at Fayetteville
6:00 PM – WMS Baseball at Fayetteville
7:00 PM – CHS Boys’ Soccer HOSTS Shelbyville
Coffee County Softball Drops Game to Siegel
The Coffee County CHS softball team welcomed region rival Siegel to Terry Floyd Field on Wednesday. In a game you heard here on Thunder Radio, the Siegel offense kept the pressure on the Lady Raider defense as they put runners on base in 6 of the 7 innings. Coffee County failed to capitalize on their opportunities as they fell by a final score of 6 to 3.
After Siegel plated 2 runs in the 1st inning, Coffee County strung together 4 hits of their own in the bottom of the 2nd inning but had a pair of base runners cut down trying to take an extra base. Siegel continued adding runs as they scored in 4 of the first 5 innings. The Lady Raiders matched the Stars in hitting as each team finished with 10 hits.
Katie Rutledge led the Raiders in hitting as she had a double and 2 singles and scored a run. Sarah West, Keri Munn and Haley Richardson each had 2 hits and an RBI. West was named the Crazy Daisies player of the game.
The Lady Raiders will travel to Tullahoma on Sunday for a district make-up game with the Lady Cats. First pitch is set 3 PM and Thunder Radio will be on hand to bring you all the action. Lucky Knott will kick off Thunder Radio’s exclusive coverage at 2:50 with the pregame show.
Download the broadcast at: http://www.thunder1320.com/downloads/
Coffee County CHS Baseball Drops Pitchers Duel at Shelbyville
The Coffee County CHS baseball team headed to Horse Country on Wednesday night for the 2nd game in the 2 game series with Shelbyville. In an old fashioned pitcher’s duel, the Red Raiders left 8 runners on base as they failed to score a run. Shelbyville captured the 1 to 0 win.
Harley Hinshaw pitched a 4 hitter with 1 strikeout while walking none to take the unfortunate loss. The Red Raiders outhit Shelbyville as they finished with 5 hits led by Hayden Skipper who had a single and a double. Hinshaw, Griffin Meeker and Bryson Hullett added singles.
Coffee County will hit the road again this weekend to compete in the Grundy County Tournament. Coffee County will play 2 games on Friday at Sequatchie County High School taking on South Pittsburg at 3 PM and Community at 5:30 PM. On Saturday, the Raiders will be at Grundy County High School in Coalmont. The Red Raiders take on the host Yellow Jackets at 10 AM followed by Marshall County at 12:30 PM.
Westwood Softball Drops Cascade on Wednesday
The Westwood Middle School softball welcomed Cascade to Lady Rocket Field on Wednesday. On a beautiful, sun-splashed afternoon, the Lady Rockets completed the season sweep over the Champions. Westwood won by a final score of 6 to 1.
Westwood pitcher Emma Kidder was once again dominant in the circle as she struck out 8 allowing only 2 hits. Aleah Wakefield and Abby Clark finished the game with a pair of singles. Brooklyn Blake hit a double as Westwood finished with 7 hits.
The Lady Rockets hit the road on Thursday as they travel to Fayetteville to take on the Lady Tigers. First pitch is set for 5 PM at Don Davidson Park in Fayetteville.
Westwood Tennis Sweeps Warren County
The Westwood Middle School tennis team welcomed Warren County to Fred Deadman Park on Wednesday. The Lady Rockets swept the doubles matches to grab a 5 to 2 match win. The Rockets got 3 singles wins to fight to a 4 to 3 win.
The Rockets got singles wins from Jonathan Nelson(6 to 0), Caelan Ducker(6-4) and Edgar Guzman(6-0). Nelson teamed with Jeffery Hale to get a 6 to 0 win in doubles.
The Lady Rockets got singles wins from Rylea McNamara(6-0), Anna Johnson(6-0) and Abby Gilday(6-3). In doubles play, McNamara teamed with Ocean Sanfilipo to get a 6 to 2 win while the team of Anna Johnson and Sarah Khan won their match 7 to 5.
The Rocket netters will hit the road on Thursday when they travel to Sewanee to take on St. Andrews. First serve is at 4 PM.
Westwood Soccer Rolls Over Fayetteville on Wednesday
The Westwood Middle School soccer team traveled to Fayetteville on Wednesday to tangle with their conference rival Tigers. The Rockets got their offense untracked as they posted 9 goals in a 9 to 0 decision over Fayetteville.
Izick Sierra led the Rockets in scoring as he had 2 goals and added 3 assists. Ian Weldon and Nico Sanfilipo also had 2 goals apiece. David Dolack had a goal and an assist while Caleb Cargile and Hunter Crosslin each had a goal.
Westwood returns home on Thursday as they welcome St. Andrews-Sewanee to Dyer-Bouldin Field. The opening kick is scheduled for 4:30 PM.
Preds Fall to Stars in Playoff Opener
The start to Wednesday’s contest couldn’t have gone much better for the home team, with Nashville creating plenty of chances and claiming the game’s first goal. Things turned at the beginning of the second stanza, however, as Dallas was the faster team for the next 30 minutes.
The Preds found their legs once more late in the game, but Dallas held off the final pushes to come into a hostile environment and start the series off with a win.
“They were quicker,” Preds Head Coach Peter Laviolette said of the Stars. “We didn’t get it out of our end, they kept their forecheck going and they kept us in our end. We weren’t able to get it out; we weren’t able to get it to the neutral zone. I don’t know if it’s a simple game or if it’s a game where we needed more determination.”
“The start was fine, and then after that, it’s a little bit disappointing the way we played and the way we kind of left [goaltender] Pekka [Rinne] out to dry,” Predators defenseman Mattias Ekholm said. “He played an unbelievable game and kept us in it the whole way. I think everyone in this locker room knows that we need to be better to get wins out of the series.”
Nashville started just the way they wanted from the opening puck drop, and after a number of opportunities, Roman Josi beat Ben Bishop by cutting to the slot and depositing a backhand for a 1-0 lead after 20 minutes.
Dallas slowed Nashville down quite a bit in the second, and Miro Heiskanen evened the score with a power-play tally midway through the period to send the two clubs into the third deadlocked at one apiece.
“We just got out of our groove a little bit and just didn’t put the puck in the right places,” Subban said. “They sort of tilted the ice and in the second period I don’t know how much time we spent in their zone, but it wasn’t a lot. We want to improve that.”
Heiskanen gave the Stars their first lead of the night just over six minutes into the final frame, and Mat Zuccarello put Dallas up by a pair with less than 10 minutes to play in regulation.
Subban got the crowd and his team back into things when his snapped a shot into the twine at 13:24, but that was as close as the Preds came to forcing overtime.
“We had looks and chances to [score], but it’s not going to happen every night in the playoffs,” Ekholm said. “You’ve got to work for the goals and you know they don’t come easy. It’s a good learning lesson for us. We’ve got to move on and make sure we’re prepared for the next game.”
Ekholm stated prior to Game 1 that no matter the result, the Predators were going to have to wake up on Thursday morning and turn their attention to Game 2. They do so now with the need to correct what went wrong and build on the positives of their first outing, something they’re eager to do.
They’ll also need to accomplish a feat that has never been done in franchise history – come back to win a series after falling in Game 1.
“You have to put it behind you quick,” Josi said. “It’s a playoff series, so there are a lot of highs and a lot of lows. You have to stay even, put it behind you, and look at some things and then go.”
“We’re not going to go undefeated all the way in the playoffs,” Subban said. “It’s a good learning experience for us to make sure that we play every shift like it’s our last. You have to give them credit. They came into our building, it’s a tough place to play in and they got one game. For us, I’m confident with our group that we’re going to turn it around and come back and even the series here at home.”
Notes:
Preds defenseman Dante Fabbro skated in his first-career playoff game on Wednesday night, recording one hit and one blocked shot in 11:45 of ice time.
Nashville scratched Yannick Weber, Rem Pitlick, Miikka Salomaki, Rocco Grimaldi, Zac Rinaldo, Matt Irwin, Cody McLeod, Frederick Gaudreau and Niclas Westerholm in Game 1.
Game 2 between the Preds and Stars comes on Saturday evening with a 5 p.m. CT puck drop at Bridgestone Arena. The series then shifts to Dallas for Games 3 and 4 on Monday and Wednesday of next week.